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Switch --store
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In workflows that a single working tree, like co-located branches, sometimes
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you want to switch while you have uncommitted changes.  By default, ``switch``
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will apply your uncommitted changes to the new branch that you switch to.  But
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often you don't want that.  You just want to do some work in the other branch,
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and eventually return to this branch and work some more.
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You could run ``bzr shelve --all`` before switching, to store the changes
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safely.  So you have to know that there are uncommitted changes present, and
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you have to remember to run ``bzr shelve --all``.  Then when you switch back to
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the branch, you need to remember to unshelve the changes, and you need to know
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what their shelf-id was.
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Using ``switch --store`` takes care of all of this for you.  If there are any
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uncommitted changes in your tree, it stores them in your branch.  It then
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restores any uncommitted changes that were stored in the branch of your target
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tree.  It's almost like having two working trees and using ``cd`` to switch
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between them.
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To take an example, first we'd set up a co-located branch::
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  $ bzr init foo
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  Created a standalone tree (format: 2a)
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  $ cd foo
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  $ bzr switch -b foo
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Now create committed and uncommitted changes::
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  $ touch committed
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  $ bzr add
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  adding committed
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  $ bzr commit -m "Add committed"
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  Committing to: /home/abentley/sandbox/foo/
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  added committed
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  Committed revision 1.
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  $ touch uncommitted
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  $ bzr add
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  adding uncommitted
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  $ ls
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  committed  uncommitted
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Now create a new branch using ``--store``.  The uncommitted changes are stored
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in "foo", but the committed changes are retained.
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::
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  $ bzr switch -b --store bar
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  Uncommitted changes stored in branch "foo".
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  Tree is up to date at revision 1.
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  Switched to branch: /home/abentley/sandbox/foo/
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  abentley@speedy:~/sandbox/foo$ ls
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  committed
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Now, create uncommitted changes in "bar"::
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  $ touch uncommitted-bar
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  $ bzr add
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  adding uncommitted-bar
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Finally, switch back to "foo"::
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  $ bzr switch --store foo
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  Uncommitted changes stored in branch "bar".
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  Tree is up to date at revision 1.
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  Switched to branch: /home/abentley/sandbox/foo/
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  $ ls
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Each branch holds only one set of stored changes.  If you try to store a second
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set, you get an error.  If you use ``--store`` all the time, this can't happen.
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But if you use plain switch, then it won't restore the uncommitted changes
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already present::
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  $ bzr switch bar
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  Tree is up to date at revision 1.
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  Switched to branch: /home/abentley/sandbox/foo/
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  $ bzr switch --store foo
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  bzr: ERROR: Cannot store uncommitted changes because this branch already
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  stores uncommitted changes.
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If you're working in a branch that already has stored changes, you can restore
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them with ``bzr switch . --store``::
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  $ bzr shelve --all -m "Uncommitted changes from foo"
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  Selected changes:
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  -D  uncommitted
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  Changes shelved with id "1".
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  $ bzr switch . --store
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  Tree is up to date at revision 1.
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  Switched to branch: /home/abentley/sandbox/foo/
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  $ ls
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  committed  uncommitted-bar