VCS comparison table
Lachlan Patrick
loki at research.canon.com.au
Tue Oct 24 07:02:47 BST 2006
Matthieu Moy wrote:
> Sean <seanlkml at sympatico.ca> writes:
>> We don't need plugins to extend features, we just add the feature to
>> the source. The example I asked about earlier is a case in point.
>> Apparently in bzr "bisect" was implemented as a plugin, yet in Git it
>> was implemented as a command without any issue at all,
>
> I'd compare bzr's plugins to Firefox extensions.
So, bzr's plug-in architecture provides a 'protocol' for communicating
with bzr? Or is it functionally the same as a Python module which is
loaded after being named on the bzr command-line (or placed in a special
folder) then executed along with all the other plug-ins? I'm trying to
understand if writing a plug-in is any simpler than understanding the
bzr source code.
Can I ask the git folks what Sean meant in the above about a 'command'.
Are you talking about shell scripts? Is 'git' the only program you need?
AFAIK, 'bzr' is the sole program in Bazaar, and everything is done with
command line options to bzr. Is that true of git? To what extent is git
tied to a [programmable] shell? I've heard someone say there's no
Windows version of git for some reason, can someone elaborate?
Ta,
Loki
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