Re: "Commit NNN Files" Button : Why is NNN much > changed files
Re: "Commit NNN Files" Button : Why is NNN much > changed files
- Subject: Re: "Commit NNN Files" Button : Why is NNN much > changed files
- From: Quincey Morris <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 09:41:49 -0700
On Jul 24, 2013, at 09:10 , Jerry Krinock < email@hidden> wrote: I'm experimenting with Source Control in Xcode 4.6.3, using Git.
In the "Commit…" sheet, the navigator pane on the left showed of tree of 23 changed files, which is about what I expected. All of the disclosure triangles were expanded. There were 23 items. But the button in the lower right said "Commit 472 Files". I clicked "Commit 472 Files".
It may depend on the nature of the experiment you were conducting. Did you put an existing project under source control just yesterday, or was it already under source control?
It's possible that Xcode may have just been synchronizing its internal state with the state of the repository.
Note that there are three tabs in the navigator pane. The first one shows relevant files is the project hierarchy, the second shows files in the directory hierarchy, and the third shows a flat list of files. I suspect if you'd used the last tab, you would have seen all of the files listed. For unfathomable reasons, Xcode does sometimes list different subsets of files in the different tabs.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. But it's probably too late now to find out what this was, since you've done the commit. |
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