I'm wondering if there has been any discussion about the ability to commit bits and pieces of a file.
e.g.: I have a particular bit of code in a project I'm working on which is very large (too large), and I frequently need to make changes to it for multiple issues. This means that when I go to commit, I have to make a single commit which fixes or implements multiple issues. This isn't really ideal, as it means that you can't look at the diffs of the file to see which change applies to which issue - you just see a nice big list of changes, and have to guess at what changes apply to what issue. I can't always commit straight away, as I need to wait for confirmation that the fix is *actually* required, so I might move on to the next issue which could require changes to the same file. Ideally, I would like to be able to select the lines I want to commit (or not commit, as the case may be), but as far as I'm aware, this isn't possible with SVN, or any third-party tools? For what it's worth, I currently use Subversive in Eclipse, and SVN 1.6 (not sure exactly what version) as the client, and something really, really old on the server. Thanks, - Andrew Thorburn