From some sites it seems that the scan subscribes support Checkout:
env = Environment () env. Source code ('.', Env.Subversion ('XXX')) env.program ('hello.c')
But man page / latest stable User Guide of Version (2.0.0) is no extinction, it is not mentioned in the change log, so I am wondering what is happening.
From the appearance of things, there has been very little discussion about the recent boycott 2.0 release Note says:
- The sourcecode () function and its corresponding factory functions have started their exclusion cycle and a warning may be enabled.
And it is summarized in:
- Start the boycott cycle for SourceCode () and related factories
The excavation in the mailing list shows that there was. It seems that SourceCode () connects very complexity to the codebase, was not used much in the wild; nothing other than legacy RCS and SCCS was not good, bad substitution was supported , And was generally not able to hold them.
Most of the answers to the voting say that "I do not use this facility", sometimes "yes it is a buggy" or "why do you source code control and build system Shake in the form? ".
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