This page provides information about the following topics:
Version Control System (VCS) Hygiene
Upgrading Atoti FRTB
Merge
Version Control System (VCS) Hygiene
We recommend committing an unmodified version of the Solution before
making any modifications.
Your repository should ideally be structured to take advantage of
built-in merge tools when importing Atoti FRTB upgrades. This can be
done by creating a branch which has the Atoti FRTB release without any
custom changes made to it.
Upgrading the Solution
This section assumes you have used the above recommended VCS Hygiene.
Importing the new version of the Solution
This sections assumes you are following the recommended VCS Hygiene.
Check out the vendor branch from your VCS. This should contain Atoti FRTB the way it was delivered prior to any customization.
Delete all the files from your local working copy
Copy in the new version of Atoti FRTB.
Commit your local working copy as the new version. Make sure the
missing files are deleted from the repository and the new files are
added.
Your VCS repository now contains a copy of the new version of Atoti FRTB. More importantly, it is tracking the changes between versions of the Solution.
Merging
Assuming the VCS branch containing your custom modification has a
previous version of Atoti FRTB as an ancestor, you can use your VCS
tools to merge the latest release into the branch containing your
modifications.
The merge will take the diffs between the two version of the Solution
and attempt to apply them to the branch containing your modifications.
There will almost certainly be
conflicts; where both the Solution and your project have changed the
same code. The number of conflicts and their complexity will depend on
the nature of the changes to the Solution between versions, and how
they interact with your custom modifications. Your VCS tools will
identify the conflicts and help you to resolve them.
Once the merge is complete, your VCS
should be able to tell you how the project modifications differ from the
Atoti FRTB release and how your project code changed following the
import of the latest version of the Solution.