Without starting an IDE war, you might want to check out IDEA. It has a
feature for shelving changes, which I've found incredibly useful in the
absence of local commits. It basically creates a patch of a changeset that
it manages internally and can reapply at any time. While it sounds simple
enough, it's done very well and has saved me a lot of hassle.
-- KevinOn 4/28/08 2:55 PM, "Andrus Adamchik" <andru..bjectstyle.org> wrote:
> There is still no write SVN access, so we can't tag the release and > will have to wait. There was a RAID failure and now while the > replacement machine is being setup, all access is read-only. > > And as it often happens, I started on a big new development on the eve > of the release (CAY-929, CAY-560). And I honestly didn't mean to > include that in M4 (i.e. the plan was to wait with this commit till > after we tag the release)... But if I finish it during the SVN > downtime, we might as well put it in the release. > > CAY-929 (the modern join syntax for SelectQuery) is already finished > and now I am adding the OUTER join semantics to expressions. I am not > used to keep so many unrelated changes uncommitted and without > multiple clear rollback points, but I guess I'll survive it that time...
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