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Originally Posted by xXRogueCoderXx
Git stores a hash of each commit that's used as the Id for the commit.
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I'm
well aware of this. Incidentally, don't use that code, it's not done yet and will probably be tossed and/or reworked anyway.
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Originally Posted by xXRogueCoderXx
You can also tag revisions in Git with a version number, so your point is invalid.
Most Git version numbers look like [Tag]-[Short-Revision] Ex: 1.3.9-a7f9b77c1
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SourceMod's code doesn't rely on tags. It doesn't help that Git's tools treat lightweight tags and annotated tags differently... as you'll no doubt find out if you ever only use lightweight tags and then try to use git describe (it will claim your project has no tags).
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