Hello Nimrod, > Looks good! Even at early stages. Do you also plan to support the > following in future versions? > > o. Cherry-pick records - Gives a list of changed files (and optionally > added files) and give the user choice of which changes will be > included in the record command.
Yes. > > o. Cherry-pick apply - Same with cherry-pick records but with patch > bundles instead. Yes. > For me these are really important since there a lot of times when I > make several small unrelated changes in one coding session and record > them later, cherry-picking patches based on which of them belong to a > particular set of changes. It's pretty difficult to manage them from > the commandline especially if you have a really short terminal. A GUI > would really be nice where you can see the changes made, then > check/uncheck the ones you want included/excluded in the patch. This is important for me as well so I will do advocacy and implement such behaviour. > > Lastly, your screenshots show a Java perspective there. Does it also > work on other perspectives like C/C++ and PHP? These are the > perspectives I mostly use as I haven't had any Java projects lately. Yes, EclipseDarcs works like any other version control plugin, so it works in other perspectives. Cheers, Radek. -- Galiera: http://zdjecia.zuzia.homelinux.net/ Gallery: http://zdjecia.zuzia.homelinux.net/ _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.abridgegame.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
