29 Sep
2010
29 Sep
'10
8:59 p.m.
On 29 September 2010 21:12, Brett Cannon
How often do we even get patches generated from a downloaded copy of Python? Is it enough to need to worry about this?
When I do simple bugfixes of library code, I'll often work from my "live" Python environment, patch it in place, test and generate a patch with diff. Very primitive, but surprisingly effective. Having said that, I don't think it's the end of the world if such patches couldn't use Reitveld. They are probably small enough that it would be overkill anyway. Paul