2017-09-01 14:48 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <[email protected]>: > When reviewing a pull request, I see this in the changes view: > The tab title says > "left working copy / right incoming update" > but the code on the right side is what is current in my image > > [image: Inline-Bild 1] > > > And I don't think "working copy" is the correct naming, as this view lets > me diff changes within > that history, so it may be that none of this code is actually in my > "working copy", no ? >
And how do I know if a pull request / change is already included ? I looked at a pull request and it seems this change is already in my image (a fresh image from 30.08 (Pharo7.0alpha.build.78.sha.35c21c3fac9b557eb38ec569fbbb109f2015c71a) The pull request (https://api.github.com/repos/pharo-project/pharo/pulls/231) is "open", but I can see the new code already in my image. The diff view tells me, that the method UITheme>>warningTextColor changes from warningTextColor ^ Color yellow muchDarker to warningTextColor ^ Color yellow But the method in the image already looks like this: warningTextColor ^ Color yellow
