![]() For details, see the Visualizer Data and Source Control Systems section of the Sharing Visualizer Frames topic. You can also disable the Bind Visualizer frames to SCC option to command TestComplete not to add (and check in) Visualizer files to the source control. To avoid performance issues, remove unnecessary Visualizer images from your source control-bound test project. Storing a large number of Test Visualizer images in a source control system is not recommended as this can reduce performance of the check in and check out operations on the test project. This client supports Unicode files and treats them as text files. For more information on this, see Units Encoding. To resolve the problem, you can do either of the following:Ĭhange the character encoding format of script units in your project to UTF-8 or ANSI. This may hamper the comparison and merging of script files in the Unicode format. This command deletes the 'OldApp' registry key and all its subkeys and values. The native Mercurial client does not support Unicode files and treats them as binary files. TestComplete script files can have the ANSI, multibyte (UTF-8) or Unicode (UTF-16) format. The dialogs of TortoiseHg have full support for non-Latin characters. As a workaround, we recommend that you enable integration with the TortoiseHg client. Legacy TortoiseHg installers (prior to version 1.0) were built with InnoSetup. This is not a problem with the newer MSI packages. Working with branches, tags and commit messages that contain non-Latin characters may cause errors. Legacy uninstallers (<0.9.3) have a tendency to delete your user Mercurial.ini file, so backup your file before uninstalling the older TortoiseHg versions. TestComplete does not support non-Latin characters in names of branches, tags, commit messages and other text labels. ![]() When a project suite or one of its projects is bound to the Mercurial source control, the Project Explorer shows icons indicating the status of project items in the source control: ![]() Opens the dialog where you can edit the ignore filter of your repository. Updates your local repository with changes from the remote repository. Synchronizes changes between your local and remote repositories. Submits your latest changes to the repository. Opens the history of changes made to the repository. Refreshes the status of items in the source control. Unbinds projects from the source control and deletes the repository. Makes a copy of an existing repository storing a project or project suite and opens that project or project suite in TestComplete.Ĭreates a new local repository and adds your project or project suite to that repository. Integration with Mercurial adds the following commands to the Source Control menus and toolbar: Item Add it to the source control as part of its parent item. This means that the item is not stored in a file. The context menu of some items in the Project Explorer does not include the Source Control submenu. These menus and the toolbar hold the same items. Source Control menu and Source Control toolbar with Mercurial integration enabled.
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