Computer Science, asked by rayGlowin, 1 year ago

Stream based version control deals with- a. Branches. b.Streams

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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Version control is the administration of variations to documents, programs, web sites, and other collections of information. Changes are usually identified by a number or letter code, known as revision number.  

It deals with branching which is the duplication of an object under version control so that modifications take place in parallel in various branches.  

 


Answered by smartbrainz
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Stream based version control deals with Streams

Option (b)

Explanation:

  • A stream 'version control' is a Perforce feature that encapsulates numerous best practices and automation. A stream is a storage for branched files that has a proven connection to other such storage.  
  • Streams are suitable for enforcing the mainline branching form, in which unsettled branches merge modification to be up to date with their parents, and then copy work to the parent when the work is secure enough to advance.
  • Streams allow Perforce to create views for related workspaces, removing the need to manually modify views to mirror changes to your branch structure.

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