changeset

[ˈtʃeɪndʒsɛt]
nounmasculinepl: changesets
conjunto de alterações
1. A set of changes or modifications made to a codebase, document, or system, typically tracked and identified by a unique identifier in version control systems
The developer submitted a changeset that fixed three critical bugs in the application.
O desenvolvedor submeteu um conjunto de alterações que corrigiu três bugs críticos na aplicação.
2. In version control systems like Git or Mercurial, a collection of changes grouped together as a single commit or patch
Review the changeset before merging it into the main branch.
Revise o conjunto de alterações antes de mesclá-lo ao ramo principal.
3. In OpenStreetMap, a grouping of edits made by a mapper in a single editing session
The mapper documented their changeset with detailed notes about the road network updates.
O mapeador documentou seu conjunto de alterações com notas detalhadas sobre as atualizações da rede viária.
Changeset is a specialized technical term predominantly used in software development communities. In Brazil, while the English term 'changeset' is frequently used untranslated in developer conversations, the formal Portuguese translation 'conjunto de alterações' is preferred in official documentation. The term reflects the global nature of software development where English technical jargon is widely adopted across different countries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
commitpatchdiffmodification setupdate batch

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
conjunto de alterações
Most common term in Brazilian technical contexts
General Brazilian
mudanças
Informal simplified alternative
Portugal
conjunto de alterações
Standard technical term used in Portugal
International Tech
changeset
Often kept in English in Brazilian tech communities

Related Words

version controlcommitmergediffpatchrepositorygitbranch

Related Idioms & Phrases

push a changeset
review a changeset
merge a changeset
revert a changeset
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