pylint woes

DFS nospam at dfs.com
Sun May 8 22:58:45 EDT 2016


On 5/8/2016 9:17 PM, Gregory Ewing wrote:
> Stephen Hansen wrote:
>> The point is, you don't usually commit after an error happens. You
>> rollback.
>
> He might want to commit the ones that *did* go in.
> That's not necessarily wrong. It all depends on the
> surrounding requirements and workflow.

Bingo.





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