Setting to disable .bak files #817
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Thanks for posting this issue. I have the same issue today and was already wondering what was going on (didn't see this one before). |
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Verify wants to delete the bak file since it matched the convention of a file outputted a test. note that a single test can output many files. wg when a word doc is split into multiple images. so all files matching the test prefix need to be either cleanup up or accepted i cant see a way to avoid the bak file creation in winmerge via the command line. so it looks like changing the options is the best workaround |
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Hi, great library!
I am looking into adopting this into our solution.
There is currently only one friction point in the workflow I am using and hopefully someone could help out here.
When a test fails, a diff tool is opened and after the inspection I just copy paste the received contents into verified as a way to accept changes.
However, this is not enough to make the failing test to pass again as the following exception is thrown on a second run:
I use version control and don't really see a need for these
.bak
files, but after going through the issues/discussions/docs on the repo I couldn't find a way to disable them.Is there a way to disable
.bak
file generation, so the workflow with a simple diff tool could be made smoother?EDIT:
I just realized that
.bak
files are being created by my diff tools and not this library. 😅Stil, I wonder why the library asks me to delete the
.bak
file, for the test to pass?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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