On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 1:28 AM, Bardur Arantsson <[email protected]>wrote:
> On 2013-08-18 00:31, Jason Ekstrand wrote: > > There have been a lot of questions asked lately about versioning of > > interfaces and protocol objects. This addition to the documentation > should > > clear up some of those questions. > > > > + <para> > > + In order to keep things sane, this has a few implications for > > + interface versions: > > + <itemizedlist> > > + <listitem> > > + <para> > > + The object creation hierarchy must be a tree. Otherwise, > > + infering object versions fro the parent object becomes much > > Typo: "from" > > > + more difficult to properly track. > > + </para> > > + </listitem> > > + <listitem> > > + <para> > > + When the version of an interface increases, so does the version > > + of its parent (recursively until you get to a global interface) > > + </para> > > + </listitem> > > + <listitem> > > + <para> > > + A global interface's version number acts like a counter for all > > + of its child interfaces. Whenever a child interface gets > > + modified, the global parent's interface version number also > > + increases (see above). The child interface then takes on the > > + same version number as the new version of its parent global. > > Missing word "interface" at the end of the last sentence? > > Regards, > Thanks for catching those. --Jason Ekstrand
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