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#2 | 8506 | Matt Attaway |
Pull model out of controller; disable dock icon No functional change, but the code is moderately more sane. This change introduces an Overseer object that is responsible for maintaining one path/Port/User/Client combination. All of the delegation responsibilities move to the Overseer, as does FileSystemWatcher configuration. Overall this just sets me up to actually monitor multiple paths. |
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#1 | 8502 | Matt Attaway |
Initial checkin of Pulse, a lightweight Perforce client for the Mac This is a sketch of what a Perforce client inspired by the UX of cloud synchronization software would look like. I’m not trying to build something production worthy yet; at this point I’m just trying to get something up and running as fast as possible so I can play with the UX. At this point I can monitor a directory and kick off ‘p4 info’ calls anytime a file changes. It is the polar opposite of useful. Do note I’ve never written code in Objective-C before. Here be ugly, malformed dragons. |