Given a fresh checkout of a Git project, I create a new file on it using ADS, then I add this file to the repository using the "Version Control" -> "Add" action. The newly created file is marked with a "+" sign as expected. After that, if I edit and save this file using the ADS Editor window, the file is marked as "Versioned, Modified" and the "+" sign has gone. Note that no commit has yet been performed. This might not be a bug considering that there is a "working tree state" and "index (staged) state" (as, for example the SmartGit app has on the GUI) and I guess that the newly created file is added to the local repository when the "Add" action is triggered. However, if I select the "Version Control" -> "Revert" action on that file, its status is shown as "Added" inside the Revert window. I don't know which status is the right one, but I think it should be consistent in all windows;
>> From Emilian
fixed.
Issue #6020 |
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Fixed Build 10.0.0-rc-11_04 |
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fixed.