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Re: On Savannah: What are "arch" and "bidi" and ....
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Kevin Rodgers |
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Re: On Savannah: What are "arch" and "bidi" and .... |
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Fri, 07 May 2004 10:07:38 -0600 |
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Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> At the risk of appearing stupid, would somebody please tell me the
> purpose of the various named branches in the Emacs CVS repository. I've
> been seeing these names bandied about on the emacs-devel mailing list for
> months, and haven't had the courage to ask before now.
You should ask on the emacs-devel mailing list then.
...
> So, what are the "arch", "bidi", "lexical", "multi-tty", "RC", (Miles's)
> "tiling", "Unicode" branches for? Is there anywhere on savannah I could
> have looked to find the answer myself?
arch is a new version control system, aka tla. I don't understand the
relationship between CVS and arch, though.
bidi is the branch that supports bidirectional text, i.e. right-to-left
languages as well as left-to-right.
lexical is the branch that implements Emacs Lisp with lexical
(vs. dynamic) binding.
multi-tty is the branch that supports, uh, multiple ttys (for a single
emacs instance).
tiling is the branch that implements some fancy image features, like
background images.
unicode is obviously the branch that (fully) support Unicode -- it might
even use it as the internal encoding.
--
Kevin Rodgers