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   Lawrence D'Oliveiro to Lynn McGuire   
   Re: Is there a way in Fortran to designa   
   23 Oct 24 20:53:29   
   
   From: ldo@nz.invalid   
      
   On Wed, 23 Oct 2024 13:56:47 -0500, Lynn McGuire wrote:   
      
   > BTW, my software dates before version control systems.   
      
   Quite a bit of mine did, too, back in the day. Didn’t stop me from putting   
   them into version control. I even wrote some utility scripts to help with   
   the process .   
      
   > And I like change notes in my code, it helps to figure out what   
   > is going on.   
      
   You soon discover that version control history logs do all that, and more.   
   Remember, they show you, not just the comments you entered, but the actual   
   file diffs that go with them. Your current header comments cannot provide   
   that information.   
      
   Git also offers something you’re currently probably not doing because it’s   
   too difficult to do: branching and merging.   
      
   > And some day we are going to change version control systems again.   
      
   That will likely not be the difficult part. All the open-source VCSes   
   offer bulk import/export functions, to allow moving entire repos and   
   commit histories between them. Git offered plugins to allow easier   
   interoperation with other VCSes like Mercurial and SVN; any future   
   replacement for Git will have to do at least as well.   
      
   > And I am not going to upgrade 850,000 lines of Fortran F77 code to F90   
   > code just to have prettier code.  I would still be here in 10 years   
   > fixing all of the bugs from that disaster.   
      
   Think about making it easier to maintain going forward.   
      
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