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Method for updating a file's traditional path #63

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aidin36 opened this issue Jul 24, 2014 · 3 comments
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Method for updating a file's traditional path #63

aidin36 opened this issue Jul 24, 2014 · 3 comments

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@aidin36
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aidin36 commented Jul 24, 2014

There should be a method in libtocc::Manager that let's the user updates traditional_path of a file.

The signature should be as follows:

void set_traditional_path(const char* file_id, const char* traditional_path)

The method should check if the specified traditional path is duplicated (i.e. another file already have this traditional path). If it is so, it should throw an exception.

@AnkitAggarwalPEC
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I will work on it

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aidin36 commented Oct 27, 2014

@AnkitAggarwalPEC : Are you still working on it? If you don't have enough free time, I will assign this issue to someone else. You can work on other things when you had enough free time (:

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I am sure working on it but its festival seaaon going over here like
diwali.I will send you the code in one more day.I am extremely sorry for
delay.

Ankit aggarwal
On Oct 27, 2014 8:05 AM, "Aidin Gharibnavaz" notifications@github.com
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@AnkitAggarwalPEC https://github.com/AnkitAggarwalPEC : Are you still
working on it? If you don't have enough free time, I will assign this issue
to someone else. You can work on other things when you had enough free time
(:


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