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v2 v3 1 = Trac Changeset Module = 1 = Trac Changeset Module 2 2 3 [[TracGuideToc]] 4 [[PageOutline(2-5,Contents,pullout)]] 3 5 4 Trac has a built-in functionality for visualizing “diffs” -changes to files.6 Trac has a built-in functionality for visualizing "diffs", or changes to files. 5 7 6 There are different kinds of ''change sets''. 7 Some can correspond to revisions made in the repositories, 8 others can aggregate changes made in several revisions, 9 but in the end, any kind of differences can be shown. 8 There are different kinds of ''change sets''. Some correspond to revisions made in the repositories, others aggregate changes made in several revisions. Ultimately, any kind of difference can be shown. 10 9 11 The changeset view consists of two parts, the ''header'' 12 and the ''diff views''. 10 The changeset view consists of two parts, the ''header'' and the ''diff views''. 13 11 14 == Changeset Header ==12 == Changeset Header 15 13 16 14 The header shows an overview of the whole changeset. 17 Here you will find information such as:15 Here you will find metadata: 18 16 19 * Timestamp -- When the changeset was commited 20 * Author -- Who commited the changeset 21 * Message -- A brief description from the author (the commit log message) 22 * Files -- A list of files affected by this changeset 17 * Timestamp — When the changeset was committed 18 * Author — Who committed the changeset 19 * Message — A brief description from the author (the commit log message) 20 * Location — Parent directory of all files affected by this changeset 21 * Files — A list of files affected by this changeset 23 22 24 If more than one revision is involved in the set of changes being 25 displayed, the ''Timestamp'', ''Author'' and ''Message'' fields 26 won't be shown. 23 If more than one revision is involved in the set of changes being displayed, the ''Timestamp'', ''Author'' and ''Message'' fields will not be shown. 27 24 28 In front of each listed file, you'll find a colored rectangle. The color 29 indicates how the file is affected by the changeset. 30 31 * Green: Added 32 * Red: Removed 33 * Yellow: Modified 34 * Blue: Copied 35 * Gray: Moved 25 A colored rectangle indicates how the file is affected by the changeset: 36 26 37 The color legend is located below the header as a reminder. 27 [[span(style=background:#bfb;border:1px solid #999;font-size:80%;margin-right:.5em,'' '')]] Green: Added \\ 28 [[span(style=background:#f88;border:1px solid #999;font-size:80%;margin-right:.5em,'' '')]] Red: Removed \\ 29 [[span(style=background:#fd8;border:1px solid #999;font-size:80%;margin-right:.5em,'' '')]] Yellow: Modified \\ 30 [[span(style=background:#88f;border:1px solid #999;font-size:80%;margin-right:.5em,'' '')]] Blue: Copied \\ 31 [[span(style=background:#ccc;border:1px solid #999;font-size:80%;margin-right:.5em,'' '')]] Gray: Moved \\ 38 32 39 == Diff Views == 33 The color legend is located below the header. 40 34 41 Below the header is the main part of the changeset, the diff view. Each file is shown in a separate section, each of which will contain only the regions of the file that are affected by the changeset. There are two different styles of displaying the diffs: ''inline'' or ''side-by-side'' (you can switch between those styles using the preferences form): 35 == Diff Views 42 36 43 * The ''inline'' style shows the changed regions of a file underneath each other. A region removed from the file will be colored red, an added region will be colored green. If a region was modified, the old version is displayed above the new version. Line numbers on the left side indicate the exact position of the change in both the old and the new version of the file. 44 * The ''side-by-side'' style shows the old version on the left and the new version on the right (this will typically require more screen width than the inline style.) Added and removed regions will be colored in the same way as with the inline style (green and red, respectively), but modified regions will have a yellow background. 37 Below the header is the main part of the changeset, the diff view. Each file is shown in a separate section. There are two different diff styles: ''inline'' and ''side-by-side''. You can switch between the styles using the preferences form: 38 39 * The ''inline'' style shows the changed regions of a file underneath each other. A region removed from the file will be colored red, an added region will be colored green. If a region was modified, the old version is displayed above the new version. Line numbers indicate the exact position of the change in both the old and the new version of the file. 40 * The ''side-by-side'' style shows the old version on the left and the new version on the right and this will typically require more screen width than the inline style. Added and removed regions will be colored in the same way as with the inline style (green and red), and modified regions will have a yellow background. 45 41 46 42 In addition, various advanced options are available in the preferences form for adjusting the display of the diffs: 47 * You can set how many lines are displayed before and after every change 48 (if the value ''all'' is used, then the full file will be shown)49 * You can toggle whether blank lines, case changes and white space changes are ignored, thereby letting you find the functional changes more quickly43 * You can set how many lines are displayed before and after every change, or display the changes in the context of the full file. 44 * You can toggle whether blank lines, case changes and white space changes are ignored. This can be useful in more easily locating the functional changes. 45 * You can toggle between contextual and unified diff views using the //Tabular// and //Unified// links at the top of each section. 50 46 47 == The Different Ways to Get a Diff 51 48 52 == The Different Ways to Get a Diff ==49 === Examining a Changeset 53 50 54 === Examining a Changeset === 51 When viewing a repository check-in, such as when following a changeset [TracLinks link] or a changeset event in the [TracTimeline timeline], Trac will display the exact changes made by the check-in. 55 52 56 When viewing a repository check-in, such as when following a 57 changeset [wiki:TracLinks link] or a changeset event in the 58 [wiki:TracTimeline timeline], Trac will display the exact changes 59 made by the check-in. 53 There will also be navigation links to the ''Previous Changeset'' and the ''Next Changeset''. 60 54 61 There will be also navigation links to the ''Previous Changeset'' 62 to and ''Next Changeset''. 55 === Downloading a Changeset 63 56 64 === Examining Differences Between Revisions === 57 From the changeset view, the changeset can be downloaded in unified diff format using the links at the bottom of the page. The full content of each file in the changeset can also be downloaded as a zip archive. 65 58 66 Often you'll want to look at changes made on a file 67 or on a directory spanning multiple revisions. The easiest way 68 to get there is from the TracRevisionLog, where you can select 69 the ''old'' and the ''new'' revisions of the file or directory, and 70 then click the ''View changes'' button. 59 === Examining Differences Between Revisions 71 60 72 === Examining Differences Between Branches === 61 Often you want to look at changes made on a file or on a directory spanning multiple revisions. The easiest way to get there is from the TracRevisionLog, where you can select the ''old'' and the ''new'' revisions of the file or directory, and then click the ''View changes'' button. 73 62 74 One of the core features of version control systems is the possibility 75 to work simultaneously on different ''Lines of Developments'', commonly 76 called “branches”. Trac enables you to examine the exact differences 77 between such branches. 63 === Examining Differences Between Branches 78 64 79 Using the '''View changes ...''' button in the TracBrowser allows you to enter 80 ''From:'' and ''To:'' path/revision pairs. The resulting set of differences consist 81 of the changes that should be applied to the ''From:'' content in order 82 to get to the ''To:'' content. 65 One of the core features of version control systems is the possibility to work simultaneously on different ''Lines of Developments'', commonly called "branches". Trac enables you to examine the exact differences between such branches. 83 66 84 For convenience, it is possible to invert the roles of the ''old'' and the ''new'' 85 path/revision pairs by clicking the ''Reverse Diff'' link on the changeset page. 67 Following the '''View changes ...''' button in the TracBrowser leads to the diff page, where you can enter ''From:'' and ''To:'' path/revision pairs. The resulting set of differences consist of the changes that should be applied to the ''From:'' content to get to the ''To:'' content. 86 68 87 === Checking the Last Change === 69 For convenience, it is possible to invert the roles of the ''old'' and the ''new'' path/revision pairs by clicking the ''Reverse Diff'' link on the changeset page. 88 70 89 The last possibility for examining changes is to use the ''Last Change'' 90 link provided by the TracBrowser. 71 === Checking the Last Change 91 72 92 This link will take you to the last change that was made on that path.93 From there, you can use the ''Previous Change'' and ''Next Change'' links 94 to traverse the change history of the file or directory.73 Another way to examine changes is to use the ''Last Change'' link provided by the TracBrowser. 74 75 This link will take you to the last change that was made on that path. From there, you can use the ''Previous Change'' and ''Next Change'' links to traverse the change history of the file or directory. 95 76 96 77 ----