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comparing code on different branches
From: |
Jean-Christophe Helary |
Subject: |
comparing code on different branches |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Jul 2017 09:53:17 +0900 |
Sorry, it is more a git question than an emacs question:
I have created a branch where I do my work.
Now, when I test my code modifications, I do eval-buffer etc. But what if I
also want to test what master does to compare the results?
Do I have to go through a stash/checkout/test/checkout stash apply cycle?
I thought I could actually do my modifications in the scratch buffer and keep
the original file clean, so that I can always compare, but that seems a bit
convoluted. Any better idea?
Jean-Christophe
- comparing code on different branches,
Jean-Christophe Helary <=
- Re: comparing code on different branches, John Wiegley, 2017/07/03
- Re: comparing code on different branches, Jean-Christophe Helary, 2017/07/03
- Re: comparing code on different branches, Tino Calancha, 2017/07/04
- Re: comparing code on different branches, Marcin Borkowski, 2017/07/04
- Re: comparing code on different branches, Etienne Prud’homme, 2017/07/05
- Re: comparing code on different branches, Yann Hodique, 2017/07/05