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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/05/2015 07:25, Paul Davis wrote:<br>
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<div>(this is really just for developers with write/push access
to the Ardour git repository)<br>
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Attempts to push code that doesn't comply with the Ardour
style guide to <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://git.ardour.org">git.ardour.org</a> will now
fail.<br>
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There may be a few teething troubles as we get this started. Let
me know if you run into issues.<br>
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Hi Paul,<br>
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I've been experimenting with this on Windows to see if I can make it
work with TortoiseGit (which I can't). Python gives me a runtime
error saying "Py_Initialize: can't initialize sys standard streams -
LookupError: unknown encoding: cp0".<br>
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I do have a little more success if I try committing from a command
line but it's not hugely better. Maybe I happened to pick a bad
file to test with - but I get dozens of errors from
'libs/backends/jack/jack_utils.cc' - just in the existing code. For
example, all these lines fail, starting at line 139:-<br>
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samplerates.push_back (_("8000Hz"));<br>
samplerates.push_back (_("22050Hz"));<br>
samplerates.push_back (_("44100Hz"));<br>
samplerates.push_back (_("48000Hz"));<br>
samplerates.push_back (_("88200Hz"));<br>
samplerates.push_back (_("96000Hz"));<br>
samplerates.push_back (_("192000Hz"));<br>
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All the above give me "missing space before open parenthesis". But
perhaps most damningly, any function call at all - e.g.<br>
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whatever ();<br>
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gives me "missing space after close parenthesis". Just flagging
these up to you.<br>
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John<br>
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