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[DiscordArchive] If i makes change in e.g world.cpp and build i will se the changes in action (if i didnt screw it up

[DiscordArchive] If i makes change in e.g world.cpp and build i will se the changes in action (if i didnt screw it up

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rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:00 PM
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Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:00:46.745000+00:00
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If i makes change in e.g world.cpp and build i will se the changes in action (if i didnt screw it up) but in case i w ant to revert to the original code, cmaking it and generating a new proejct again right?
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:00 PM #1

Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:00:46.745000+00:00
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If i makes change in e.g world.cpp and build i will se the changes in action (if i didnt screw it up) but in case i w ant to revert to the original code, cmaking it and generating a new proejct again right?

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:02 PM
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Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:02:02.861000+00:00
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No need for cmake, just revert the changes in file world.cpp using git, then hit compile again
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:02 PM #2

Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:02:02.861000+00:00
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No need for cmake, just revert the changes in file world.cpp using git, then hit compile again

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:02 PM
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Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:02:45.967000+00:00
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What if i making the changes locally without git
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:02 PM #3

Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:02:45.967000+00:00
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What if i making the changes locally without git

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:03 PM
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Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:03.244000+00:00
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I very much recommend checking out the git repository
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:03 PM #4

Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:03.244000+00:00
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I very much recommend checking out the git repository

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:03 PM
#5
Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:16.203000+00:00
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Because git is awesome
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:03 PM #5

Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:16.203000+00:00
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Because git is awesome

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:03 PM
#6
Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:18.112000+00:00
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:p
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:03 PM #6

Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:18.112000+00:00
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:p

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:03 PM
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Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:40.810000+00:00
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You can also have it checked out in different locations multiple times etc
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:03 PM #7

Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:40.810000+00:00
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You can also have it checked out in different locations multiple times etc

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:03 PM
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Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:51.221000+00:00
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If i make a new branch with github desktop i can revert via there like i usually in another changes right?
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:03 PM #8

Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:03:51.221000+00:00
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If i make a new branch with github desktop i can revert via there like i usually in another changes right?

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:04 PM
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Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:04:27.278000+00:00
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Yeah you can push changes into a new branch for testing etc and then just go back to master branch for example
rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:04 PM #9

Archived author: sudlud • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:04:27.278000+00:00
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Yeah you can push changes into a new branch for testing etc and then just go back to master branch for example

rektbyfaith
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10-28-2024, 07:04 PM
#10
Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:04:27.463000+00:00
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this
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rektbyfaith
10-28-2024, 07:04 PM #10

Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2024-10-28T19:04:27.463000+00:00
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this
[Image: image.png?ex=690c487b&is=690af6fb&hm=7f9...ea465e558&]

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