- In
version control software, a
changeset (also
known as
commit and revision) is a set of
alterations packaged together,
along with meta-information about...
- that a
committed file(s) is
stored in its entirety—usually compressed. A
changeset, in this context,
indicates that a
committed file(s) is
stored in the...
-
finding the
patch that
indirectly fixed a bug. The
process of
locating the
changeset that
introduced a
specific regression was
described as "source change...
- a
database COMMIT (SQL), an SQL
statement used to
create such a
changeset Changeset, list of
differences between two
successive versions in a repository...
- alterations. A
changeset describes the
exact differences between two
successive versions in the
version control system's
repository of changes.
Changesets are typically...
- Draft.
World Wide Web Consortium.
Retrieved 2
January 2018.
Introduced by
changeset 5814, 2021-02-01. <image xlink:href="data:image/jpeg;base64,JPEG contents...
- </column> <column name="name" type="varchar(50)"/> </createTable> </
changeSet> <
changeSet id="2" author="author2" context="test"> <insert tableName="persons">...
-
created between changesets and
corresponding issues recorded in MantisBT.
Multiple issue IDs can be
specified in a
single changeset message, although...
- Help.
Vivaldi Technologies. 22
April 2020.
WebKit changeset 55543 http://trac.webkit.org/
changeset/55543 Use
Opera without a
Mouse Spatial Navigation...
- copies.
Changeset oriented Instead of
tracking individual files (as in CVS), GNU arch
tracks changesets,
which are akin to patches. Each
changeset is a description...