I now put it in another folder, and then when I need to upload svn, copy to svn"s folder, and then commit. I have heard people say that just put the project in svn and submit it directly after writing the code
I now put it in another folder, and then when I need to upload svn, copy to svn"s folder, and then commit. I have heard people say that just put the project in svn and submit it directly after writing the code
of course. And it is a textbook-like standard practice. This is the way most people use version control tools
when git pulled the code remotely, several deleted file records jumped locally, and the code failed to pull successfully first of all, the local workspace and temporary storage area are clean and have not made any changes. I see that some code without...