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applies to modules and classes.
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If you wish to change the behaviour of a supported API in an incompatible
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parameter to branch.commit - that's fine. On the other hand, if I add a
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keyword parameter to branch.commit which is a *required* transaction
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object, I should rename the API - i.e. to 'branch.commit_transaction'.
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details for you - such as updating the docstring, and issuing a warning
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when the old api is used.
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For unsupported API's, it does not hurt to follow this discipline, but its
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For unsupported API's, it does not hurt to follow this discipline, but it's
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not required. Minimally though, please try to rename things so that
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callers will at least get an AttributeError rather than weird results.
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There are some common requirements in the library: some parameters need to be
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unicode safe, some need byte strings, and so on. At the moment we have
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should be check via 'bzrlib.osutils.safe_unicode'. This will coerce the
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should be checked via ``bzrlib.osutils.safe_unicode``. This will coerce the
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input into unicode in a consistent fashion, allowing trivial strings to be
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presence of different locales.
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The copyright policy for bzr was recently made clear in this email (edited
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for grammatical correctness)::
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The attached patch cleans up the copyright and license statements in
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the bzr source. It also adds tests to help us remember to add them
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with the correct text.
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We had the problem that lots of our files were "Copyright Canonical
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Development Ltd" which is not a real company, and some other variations
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I want to be clear about the intent of this patch, since copyright can
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1) The big motivation for this is not to shut out the community, but
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just to clean up all of the invalid copyright statements.
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2) It has been the general policy for bzr that we want a single
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copyright holder for all of the core code. This is following the model
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set by the FSF, which makes it easier to update the code to a new
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license in case problems are encountered. (For example, if we want to
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upgrade the project universally to GPL v3 it is much simpler if there is
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a single copyright holder). It also makes it clearer if copyright is
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ever debated, there is a single holder, which makes it easier to defend
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in court, etc. (I think the FSF position is that if you assign them
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copyright, they can defend it in court rather than you needing to, and
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I'm sure Canonical would do the same).
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is a specific list of files that are excluded from this check. And the
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test failure indicates where that is, and how to update it.
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mechanical changes like this, it is possible to make some mistakes.
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Just to reiterate, this is a community project, and it is meant to stay
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that way. Core bzr code is copyright Canonical for legal reasons, and
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> factory, then yes, foo_factory is what I would use.
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Several places in Bazaar use (or will use) a registry, which is a
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mapping from names to objects or classes. The registry allows for
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loading in registered code only when it's needed, and keeping
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associated information such as a help string or description.
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the local namespace, which is likely to clash with variable names, it is
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the variable is a module, and these object should be hidden anyway, since
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command changes it name or signature. Ideally only the tests for a
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command changes its name or signature. Ideally only the tests for a
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subprocess you can use ``run_bzr_subprocess``. By default the spawned
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process will not load plugins unless ``--allow-plugins`` is supplied.