SCM: Saving Compare-to-Revision
SCM: Saving Compare-to-Revision
- Subject: SCM: Saving Compare-to-Revision
- From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 16:35:19 -0500
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)?
— F
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