2016-10-19 16:00 GMT+02:00 Vitor Medina Cruz <vitormc...@gmail.com>:

> It indicates with a little yellow (for me :) ) corner yes (also, if I
> cntr+z all changes the corner does not goes away). It shows a changes
> browser also, but it doesn't help much, usually I just click Ok if only my
> code is affected. Wouldn't be good if a warn popup is prompted telling me I
> have changes that will be lost?
>

Yes, maybe. Actually the browser should get notified about the changed
method, it either should indicate the method by replaceing the orange
(unsaved-editings) with a red one (conflicting-edits), or show a
confirmation dialog
as it (sometimes) does for chnages if the editor window has unsaved edits.


>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Nicolai Hess <nicolaih...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 2016-10-19 15:19 GMT+02:00 Vitor Medina Cruz <vitormc...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> While I was editing a method, if I do a rename temporary refactoring the
>>> system rollbacks every change I did to the method in order to apply the
>>> refactoring. Is that the correct behavior? Shouldn't It at least asks me if
>>> I want to save my changes before I apply the refactoring? It was really
>>> confusing the first time it happened and it took some time before I could
>>> understand what happened.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, it does not care about current edited method, refactoring is applied
>> the the existing method source.
>> Does it show a changes browser before applying the change (it should).
>> I would expect that nautilus indicates the current edited method with a
>> little red corner, indicating that this method changed outside of the
>> browser, but I guess this behavior is broken since we introduced rubric for
>> the code text pane.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Vitor
>>>
>>
>>
>

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