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Re: SCM: Saving Compare-to-Revision
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Re: SCM: Saving Compare-to-Revision


  • Subject: Re: SCM: Saving Compare-to-Revision
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:06:21 -0500

May I renew this?

Summary: In Xcode 3, when you select SCM -> Compare With -> Revision, you get a file-merge window containing the specified revision and what appears to be the working copy of the file.

But edits to the apparent working copy can't be saved.

This seems to defeat the purpose of the command. How can I do what I want to do? Or should I report this as a bug?

	— F

(Many thanks, by the way, to Chris Hanson for his helpful response to my other question.)

On 30 Oct 2007, at 4:35 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:

Xcode 3.0 on Leopard.

Suppose I have a project under version control by Subversion. It contains FileA.h, of which there are several revisions. I have revision 10. I want to bring parts of the file back to the way it was at revision 5.

I select SCM -> Compare With -> Revision..., and I select revision 5 from the resulting sheet.

A comparison window appears, and I use the arrows in the middle gutter to pick and choose among the differences.

What do I do now? Command-S results in a beep. Closing the window results in a "Save All" dialog (odd); if I press the save-all button, a save-file sheet appears briefly on the comparison window, which promptly disappears. My working copy for FileA.h is unchanged.

I'd have expected the comparison window would have been between the revision-5 version of the file and my actual working copy. This seems not to be the case, and I must do a Select All on the edited text, and paste it wholesale into my working copy.

Do others find this to be the case? Should I try killing my old preferences file? Is there a way to do what I actually want? Is it a bug (which would surprise me)?

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