After merging changes from a branch different from the working one I could get files added on that other branch, and the svn stat would look like:
M . A + a_new_file Issuing svn diff at this point doesn't include the "a_new_file" content in the output. Could svn diff be instructed to include the "a_new_file" content in the output? Similarly, when working on a feature branch and periodically syncing with trunk (for example) I often like to compare what I've got changed on the branch (whether the merge hasn't gone bad, e.g. after resolving conflicts) before committing the just merged changes, like: svn diff --old=^/trunk --new=. And I get a problem that files which were added on trunk (and just merged but not committed) appear as deleted in the produced output. Does this appear as bug? -- Stanimir
