Hi, Von: Grierson, David [mailto:david.grier...@sky.uk] > From: 牛暁冬 [mailto:neoedm...@gmail.com] > > "svn revert" will delete the local changes and nowhere to find, > > which is dangerous. > > I suggest the default behaiver should be save the local changed > > file(if any) to "filename.local" and do the revert. > > That's actually not a bad idea ... I've been burnt by this one a > couple of times myself. > > Probably worth raising it with the dev@subversion.apache.org list to > see if it's something that they've considered previously.
I'm not really sure what to think about this one... In the end, the whole purpose of "svn revert" is to drop the local changes and *revert* everything back to the state the repository has. All other commands need a --force or other explicit user decision to override user changed data, but the whole purpose of the "svn revert" command is to undo local changes - putting a --force option or something similar seems like a bit of contradiction. On the other hand, I'm not an SVN core developer, so it's just my personal opinion. How do the other RCSes handle this situation? Maybe we can learn some ideas for a nice(r) UI there... Best regards Markus Schaber CODESYS® a trademark of 3S-Smart Software Solutions GmbH Inspiring Automation Solutions 3S-Smart Software Solutions GmbH Dipl.-Inf. Markus Schaber | Product Development Core Technology Memminger Str. 151 | 87439 Kempten | Germany Tel. +49-831-54031-979 | Fax +49-831-54031-50 E-Mail: m.scha...@codesys.com | Web: http://www.codesys.com | CODESYS store: http://store.codesys.com CODESYS forum: http://forum.codesys.com Managing Directors: Dipl.Inf. Dieter Hess, Dipl.Inf. Manfred Werner | Trade register: Kempten HRB 6186 | Tax ID No.: DE 167014915 This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail. Any unauthorised copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is strictly forbidden.