You could perhaps do something like this if you're using a SCM like git and
you were careful about your commits, but there's nothing built into review
board to do so.
If you do post a new revision, you can look at the new diff (and interdiff)
before publishing it.
-David
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:46 PM, mi...@ava.ai wrote:
Is there a way, from the command line, to *preview* the interdiff between
my last post-review and my most recent changes? I don't want to view the
diff between my current code and the repo, I want to see what the interdiff
would be if I posted another review version, without actually posting a new
version. Thanks.
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