Re: What's cooking in git.git (Nov 2022, #03; Mon, 14)

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On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 11:53 PM Taylor Blau <me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * es/chainlint-lineno (2022-11-11) 4 commits
>  - chainlint: prefix annotated test definition with line numbers
>  - chainlint: latch line numbers at which each token starts and ends
>  - chainlint: sidestep impoverished macOS "terminfo"
>  - Merge branch 'es/chainlint-output' into es/chainlint-lineno
>  (this branch uses es/chainlint-output.)
>
>  Teach chainlint.pl to annotate the original test definition instead
>  of the token stream.
>
> * es/chainlint-output (2022-11-08) 4 commits
>   (merged to 'next' on 2022-11-14 at 9cd7d30183)
>  + chainlint: annotate original test definition rather than token stream
>  + chainlint: latch start/end position of each token
>  + chainlint: tighten accuracy when consuming input stream
>  + chainlint: add explanatory comments
>  (this branch is used by es/chainlint-lineno.)
>
>  Teach chainlint.pl to annotate the original test definition instead
>  of the token stream.

These two topics have the same description. Perhaps the
es/chainlint-lineno topic should be described as:

    Teach chainlint.pl to decorate output with line numbers.

or something.



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