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# The "editinfo" file is used to allow verification of logging |
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# information. It works best when a template (as specified in the |
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# rcsinfo file) is provided for the logging procedure. Given a |
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# template with locations for, a bug-id number, a list of people who |
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# reviewed the code before it can be checked in, and an external |
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# process to catalog the differences that were code reviewed, the |
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# following test can be applied to the code: |
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# Making sure that the entered bug-id number is correct. |
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# Validating that the code that was reviewed is indeed the code being |
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# checked in (using the bug-id number or a seperate review |
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# number to identify this particular code set.). |
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# If any of the above test failed, then the commit would be aborted. |
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# Actions such as mailing a copy of the report to each reviewer are |
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# better handled by an entry in the loginfo file. |
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# One thing that should be noted is the the ALL keyword is not |
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# supported. There can be only one entry that matches a given |
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# repository. |