> Why would you check-in generated code and not the meta code?
I wouldn't. However, many teams do that. Perhaps they view it as an efficiency. In many cases people check-in generated code in order to perform their own risk reduction, removing a dependency and the possiblity of the generated code changing outside of their control.
> I believe you might be referring to stuff like boilerplate code, the whole purpose of which is to be generated for further development. In which case I agree with you, but then boilerplate codes don't balloon the way AMDGPU header files did.
No. I'm definitely not referring to boilerplate code.
I wouldn't. However, many teams do that. Perhaps they view it as an efficiency. In many cases people check-in generated code in order to perform their own risk reduction, removing a dependency and the possiblity of the generated code changing outside of their control.
> I believe you might be referring to stuff like boilerplate code, the whole purpose of which is to be generated for further development. In which case I agree with you, but then boilerplate codes don't balloon the way AMDGPU header files did.
No. I'm definitely not referring to boilerplate code.