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Sometime recently, pressing Ctrl-Z ceased to suffice to make a buffer be marked unmodified, even after undoing all edits since it was opened.
Marku, please evaluate.
Confirmed.
This is weird bug introduced by 77085:8982ded63389. Then it was fixed by next rev 77086:7a389aaba281. Then again it was introduced by 77100:c9c1a766cf3f and stayed there till now. I checked only limited set of revisions because I must get revision, build IDE and run IDE to see if bug is there or not. It means that this transition map need not be complete. It is possible that this is caused by recent repository break. This happened around 2 Apr. I think this should be fixed by someone who known editor code. From diffs it looks like change in editor/src and editor.lib/src. It would be good to consider higher modularity of repository so that one 'helper' cannot make so big harm. CCing Michal.
I just checked and this issue is also in latest NB 6.1 build 6.1rc2-200804170002.
Ok. I understand repo order better now. This issue is regression caused by: changeset: 77082:4a5981146d70 user: Miloslav Metelka <mmetelka@netbeans.org> date: Wed Apr 02 18:21:49 2008 +0200 summary: #118038 - Undo key binding not working in Java Editor. Always reproducible with txt file. Open it in editor write any letter and press Ctrl-Z (Undo). Editor stays modified.
I will fix this.
Ok Mila, please fix in trunk as soon as possible, we'll add this issue into the list for patch 1
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http://hg.netbeans.org/main/rev/1c1949f0a731
verified in trunk
The fix has been ported into the release61_fixes branch: http://hg.netbeans.org/release61_fixes/rev/86f85e0703df
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