client/src/Fixup.i3


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INTERFACE Fixup;

IMPORT Pathname, SupFileRec;

CONST Brand = "Fixup";

TYPE
  T = REF RECORD
    sfr: SupFileRec.T;
    name: Pathname.T;
  END;
A Fixup.T, or fixup, holds the information necessary to recover from an unsuccessful edit of an RCS file. If, after editing an RCS file, the checksum does not match, then a fixup is generated for that file. The Updater writes the fixups into a synchronized queue (see the SyncQueue generic interface). These are read later by the Detailer. For each fixup, the Detailer sends a request to the server which causes it to send a complete copy of the offending file.

END Fixup.