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Re: Q: How to ignore minor changes in text files?

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2009d_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 01:44:20 -0600

On Dec 23, 2009, at 00:45, Julian Mitchell wrote:

> The project that I am working on utilises a code generation tool. The header of every source file includes a comment with a date\time stamp of when it was generated. The problem is that every time the code is generated the svn change check algorithm marks all files as having been changed even though only a handful have actually had actual code changes.
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> Is there a way to tailor the change check algorithm with, say, a regex, to ignore certain contents of a text file e.g. comment lines?

To my knowledge, there is not. You could consider writing a client-side script that committers should run before checking in source, to normalize such comment lines e.g. to remove the date/time. You could also write a companion server-side hook script to reject any commit where the only difference is such a comment line.
Received on 2009-12-23 08:45:03 CET

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