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 checkin to head of tree. Please feel free to add notes, etc in this checkin to head of tree. Please feel free to add notes, etc in this
 section as you review/test.>>>>>> section as you review/test.>>>>>>
  
   NOTES On working with task branch.
   
   Merge out Process
   
      To keep our TASK branch in sync with the current head of tree we need
      to do a regular merge out.  the TaskMakefile contains the makefile
      procedures to do this efficiently.  NOTE: Following these procedures is
      important in that you are merging out new material each time you do
      the merge out.  If you were just to repeatedly merge out, you would be
      merging previously merged changes a second time causing a real mess.
   
       Start with new directory and put TaskMakefile above pegasus (needed so you
       have this file for the initial operations.
   
         make -f TaskMakefile branch_merge_out BNAME=PEP317-pullop  ## takes a long time
   
      This checks out current head, merges it into task branch and sets tags
      for the mergeout.  Note that at the end of this step this work is
      part of the TASK... branch.
   
      NOW check for conflicts, errors, etc. that resulted from the merge.
      Look for conflict flags, compare the results (I use linux merge as a
      good graphic compare tool) and build and test. When you are satisfied
      that the merge out is clean, you can commit the results to the TASK...
      branch
   
      To commit the work to  this into Task branch
   
         make -f mak/TaskMakefile branch_merge_out_commit BNAME=PEP317-pullop
   
     or manually commit and finish as follows
   
       cvs commit
       make -f mak/TaskMakefile  branch_merge_out_finish BNAME=PEP317-pullop
   
   ## This last step is important since it cleans up temporary tags to prepare
      you for the next checkout
   
   COMPARE TASKBRANCH WITH HEAD
   
       In a new pegasus work space do same as above for merge out.
   
       make -f TaskMakefile BNAME=PEP317-pullop
   
       This produces a result which is all of the head merged into the branch.
       A diff of this is all the new changes to the head of tree that you will
       include into the merge.
   
  
 TODO list: TODO list:
    1. Binary operation from OOP.  Need to add counter to binary    1. Binary operation from OOP.  Need to add counter to binary
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    4. The changes to WQLCIMOperationRequestDispatcher and CQL... for handling    4. The changes to WQLCIMOperationRequestDispatcher and CQL... for handling
       pull not completed so we feed the responses back to the EnmerationContext       pull not completed so we feed the responses back to the EnmerationContext
       queues       queues
    3. Lots of minor TODOs, etc.     3. Lots of minor TODOs, diagnostics, etc.
    4. External runtime variables. Decide this as part of PEP. The variables    4. External runtime variables. Decide this as part of PEP. The variables
       exist in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher but not in CIMConfig.  The primary       exist in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher but not in CIMConfig.  The primary
       ones to consider are:       ones to consider are:
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    8. Still using templates, etc. in  code in the Dispatcher. This is for    8. Still using templates, etc. in  code in the Dispatcher. This is for
       all of the open operations where there is a lot of duplicate code       all of the open operations where there is a lot of duplicate code
       and the pull operations that are 99% duplicate code (in a single template)       and the pull operations that are 99% duplicate code (in a single template)
      9. NEXT TASK: get the pull operations into a single function by
         creating a new CIMPullResponse message in CIMMessage.h that contains
         the pull data.  Then we can use a single function to process all pull
         operations.
   
   Fixed for 16 June CVS Update
      1. Cleaned up the enumerationContext and Table release functions and tested
         to confirm that we do not lose memory in either normal sequences or
         sequences that close early. Cleaned up pullop and added more tests
  
 Fixed for 9 June CVS update Fixed for 9 June CVS update
    1. Cleaned up code for OpenQueryInstances.  Note that this is incomplete.    1. Cleaned up code for OpenQueryInstances.  Note that this is incomplete.


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