On 2/1/06, Roland Levillain <roland(a)lrde.epita.fr> wrote:
The `%' character is has a special meaning in
Vcs' ,form files (it is
used to form tags like `<%= title %>'). If you forget to escape a
literal `%', Vcs produces abstruse error messages :
[vcs] info: Creating a new `,iform' file ...
[vcs] info: ,form already exists
[vcs] error: Removing `,iform' ...
[vcs] info: ,form: Contains your complete form (title, subject, ChangeLog entry, diff)
[vcs] info: ,log: Contains your Log entry
[vcs] error: compile error
[vcs] error: (erb):3: parse error, unexpected tGVAR
[vcs] error: $erbout_
[vcs] error: ^
Escaping the character with a backslash (`/') solves this problem, but
the backslash is left in the ChangeLog! Is there a right way to get
a literal `%', or a workaround?
I've just made few tests with the beta one (on
www.lrde.epita.fr/~pouill_n/vcs but I can't access it right now) and
it works just fine: the character % can be placed freely.
If you have others questions do not hesitate.
Best Regards,
--
Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai <ertai(a)feydakins.org>
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