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From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | bug#31460: 25.2; vc-dired in SVN hides up-to-date files |
Date: | Thu, 17 May 2018 15:16:43 +0300 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.0 |
On 5/15/18 3:49 PM, Francesco Potortì wrote:
on an svn-controlled directory which is completely updated only shows unregistered files.Or changed, deleted, etc.Well, yes, by updated I mean that all changes have been committed.
Committed when? And how?
Files that are up-to-date are hidden and apparently there is no command to unhide them (they should be shown by default, in fact).We don't show the up-to-date files, unless they have been recently edited.Even if they have been recently edited, as far as I can see they are not shown any more once the changes have been committed.
That might be a peculiarity of the SVN backend. Hopefully someone will investigate.
When I commit changes in a Git repo (inside Emacs), the recently-edited files stay in the buffer.
Okay, but this is an argument in favor of the current default. The problem is that I don't find a command to unhide the up-to-date files, which in my case is what I usually need, and no way to change the default. I think there should be a customisable variable indicating what's hidden by default, and a command to unhide all files (for example X, or C-ux).
Ehh, keeping a history of the file hiding? That could work, but not if the problem is in a different place (see above).
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