Le 13/09/2016 à 16:45, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

...
Before applying a such change, I'd really like to know if everybody is
aware of what that means when it comes to svn annotations. I repeat: we
will then lose all the svn annotations history in all the Groovy files. ...

Jacques, are you aware that you can pass the -r argument to the
blame/annotate command?

Jacopo

I must say I never use that when looking at annotations in a file in Eclipse. It's maybe useful in certain circumstances, but I hardly see when. And once all the lines a file has been modified in one commit, I guess -r does not help at all, anyway you get only this information. Or do I miss something? Should I know the revision I'm looking for? I rather try to know when and why a line has been changed, what are the reasons of these changes, maybe to find an related Jira, etc.

Jacques

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