SlickEdit Pro 2015 (v20.0.1.3 64-bit)
Hello, can you confirm this bug?
If you add a tree to a project, then the files will be duplicated in the project.
Steps:
- For example, I have C:\TMP with 3 files, file1.txt, file2.txt, file3.txt.
- I then create a workspace, and a project, and add the C:\TMP directory (Add tree, C:\TMP\*.*)
- I can see that the project contains the 3 files, and if I go back to project properties, I see the 'Files' tab contains the 3 files.
- Now, I add tree again, and re-select the 'C:\TMP\*.*'. Click OK to add the tree.
- The project still show the same 3 files. But if I go back to project properties, I now see that the project contains 6 files (each of the files are duplicated).
I can do that over and over, and each time, the files get duplicated once more.
If I click on 'Add tree...' from the project properties, then after each time I add the tree, the project manager window seems to clean-up the duplicates, but it does not. If you just close and re-open the project properties dialog, all the duplicates will be there again.
The project file (the .vpj) will show the duplicate entries.
This does not seem to impact the tagging (no duplicates when doing reference search for example).
This is new to SE 2015, was not present in SE 2014. Adding a tree would only add a file to the project if it was not already present. And if you do this in SE 2015, from the Project properties dialog, you do see that the project properties show no duplicates (immediately after adding the tree, not if you close and re-open the project properties). Adding a tree over and over is very common and important, especially to update a project tree in a dynamic multi-developer environment with SVN where developers commit new files in a large project.
Best regards,
Eric