Right, done. I also committed the negation work.
Chris
On Nov 1, 2005, at 11:39 PM, Adam Kennedy wrote:
> Please back it out and put it under a branch.
>
> Unicode is the change I'm the most nervous about including and it
> may need to hang around on the branch for a few releases until I'm
> 100% confident on including it.
>
> At the very least I want it enabled and put through a full
> tinderbox cycle.
>
> And thanks for the negations, they are fine.
>
> Adam K
>
> Chris Dolan wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm new to the PPI project -- Adam just added me to the
>> sourceforge CVS committers list.
>> I started work on a Unicode improvement yesterday to support basic
>> UTF-8 I18N .pm files (see RT for more detail). At Adam's
>> suggestion I was supposed to commit it to a branch, but I
>> mistakenly committed it to the CVS trunk. Not a glorious
>> beginning for me... Well, at least the changes were all well
>> tested. Question: should I leave it, or back it out and re-commit
>> on the branch I already created?
>> I also am making a trivial change to extend the PPI::Element
>> overload to include '!=' and 'ne' in addition to '==' and 'eq'.
>> This one I will deliberately post to the trunk (since it's easy
>> and obvious) as soon as I get an answer for the above question.
>> Chris
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