Hi Ken,
I'm not really liking the idea of having a code fix that only appears
on the release branch. I'd rather have the same code in 1.7 and
master. So I say apply the re-write to 1.7.
OK, I'll check-pick these across to the branch a little later on then.
Let me know if that's not the right way to do it.
$ git log --oneline 1.7-release..HEAD sbr/fmt_scan.c
a091c28b cpstripped(): Rewrite multi-byte version.
8ba2c2e0 cpstripped(), single-byte: Simplify logic.
0a934c0f cpstripped: Split into two versions, each with a single #ifdef.
$
On other news, I've moved from Arch Linux's AUR's `nmh' package to
`nmh-git', which means whenever I re-run makepkg(1) for it the users
here get updated to HEAD. That's good, but it's not the 1.7 branch. I
suppose I could switch to that for a bit by modifying the git-repo URL
it pulls.
--
Cheers, Ralph.
https://plus.google.com/+RalphCorderoy
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