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[Subclipse-users] 'svn diff' output in view?

From: Johannes Egger <Johannes.Egger_at_tigerlair.net>
Date: 2007-01-29 15:35:59 CET

Hello,

I've only recently decided to try Eclipse for a perl project I am working
on, using the EPIC plugin for perl. This project lives on an SVN
repository, and I've tried out subversive and threw it away today and
installed subclipse instead.

I have previously used svn commandline tools and have gotten used to doing
a 'svn diff' before committing to review changes. This is a feature that I
miss.

I know one can "Compare With/Base Revision" and receive a list of files,
and sort through changes (next/previous change etc). This is great but can
become tedious if multiple files are involved in a commit (e.g. a change to
code, documentation, and unit-tests).

I know one can "Team/Create Patch", but then it's either save it in the
clipboard and paste it somewhere else, or save it on the filesystem and
open that file (on every commit). I wonder if there is an easier way to do
it, or if someone has asked about this functionality before.

I have been wondering how much work it would be to create a View that does
just this (for the top-level of the project); I am unfamiliar with Eclipse API.

thanks,

Johannes

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