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ITEC 370
Lecture 16Implementation
Implementation
Review
• Questions?• Design document on F, feedback
tomorrow• Midterm on F• Implementation–Management (MMM)– Team roles– Code reviews / Pair programming
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Objectives
• Look at version control
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Scenario
• You spend 4 hours working on a feature
• Another teammate also spends 4 hours working on a feature
• Both work• Both include changes to the same
system• Which code should be accepted?
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Issues
• What files are part of the repository• Who can modify each file• How are conflicts (merges) handled• Who can add files to the repository• Who can remove files from the
repository• Are all changes logged so reversion
is possible
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Updating
• When you change the repository you can leave a message
• Extremely useful in maintenance• Also useful for keeping track of
developers
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Bad version control
• Fruit can / USB key• Issues– Backup?– Source hog
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Types
• Simple– Only one person can write at a time
• Centralized– One server to rule them all
• Distributed– Spread out all over the place
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Access
• GUI– Integrated into IDE
• Non-GUI– Command line app– Type in commands to handle it
(preferred method)
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Git
• Free for open source, low cost for private repositories
• Distributed system– Local / remote repository
• Supports branching and merging– Good for experiments– Takes extra effort
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Visually
Initial Prototype 1
Prototype 2
Alpha 1
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Starting a repository in Git
• First off create content• Second, store content in a directory• Commands– git init– git add .– git commit –m “Initial commit”
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Updating
• Use git diff to see what is different between working copy and repository
• Use git commit –a to add local changes to repository
• Warning: Have to add new files manually– git –A .
• Fun– git blame filename
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Remote repository
• Want to get code from someone?– git remote add origin
[email protected]:vogella/gitbook.git– Switch to a different directory– git clone --bare . path/gitbook.git
• Want to send code to someone?– git push –u name master
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Guide
• Excellent tutorial
• Branching / merging• Specifics / examples
http://www.vogella.com/articles/Git/article.html
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Review
• Version control–Why–What is typically used– Example of Git