hi,
I'm just starting out with Git... I have a little issue with branching:
I'm in branch master; I create a new branch; checkout new branch (called
'test'); I make changes and save them; I switch back to branch master; but
changes I made in branch 'test' are still there... they do not get
reverted....
i.e., following what's here,
http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Branching-What-a-Branch-Is
if you look right underneath figure 3.8, where it says
That command [git checkout master] did two things. It moved the HEAD
> pointer back to point to the branch, and it reverted the files in your
> working directory back to the snapshot that points to.
[emphasis mine]
but in my case when I switch back to branch master the changes I made in
branch 'test' do not get reverted.... I look in the dir and the one file I
added in branch 'test' is still there when I have switched to branch
'master'...
(I haven't commited, it's just a test branch, I don't want to commit....;-)
make sense?
(I haven't staged either.....)
thank you....
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