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From: Marc Branchaud <marcnarc@xiplink.com>
To: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>,
	Stephan Beyer <s-beyer@gmx.net>
Cc: git <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC] stash --continue
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 10:41:00 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <d5456165-bdf2-e9e7-117f-aeab0ff4b417@xiplink.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.20.1701161153340.3469@virtualbox>

On 2017-01-16 05:54 AM, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> Hi Stephan,
>
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2017, Stephan Beyer wrote:
>
>> a git-newbie-ish co-worker uses git-stash sometimes. Last time he used
>> "git stash pop", he got into a merge conflict. After he resolved the
>> conflict, he did not know what to do to get the repository into the
>> wanted state. In his case, it was only "git add <resolved files>"
>> followed by a "git reset" and a "git stash drop", but there may be more
>> involved cases when your index is not clean before "git stash pop" and
>> you want to have your index as before.
>>
>> This led to the idea to have something like "git stash --continue"[1]
>
> More like "git stash pop --continue". Without the "pop" command, it does
> not make too much sense.

Why not?  git should be able to remember what stash command created the 
conflict.  Why should I have to?  Maybe the fire alarm goes off right 
when I run the stash command, and by the time I get back to it I can't 
remember which operation I did.  It would be nice to be able to tell git 
to "just finish off (or abort) the stash operation, whatever it was".

		M.


  reply	other threads:[~2017-01-18 15:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-01-15 23:56 [RFC] stash --continue Stephan Beyer
2017-01-16  3:59 ` Jacob Keller
2017-01-16 10:54 ` Johannes Schindelin
2017-01-18 15:41   ` Marc Branchaud [this message]
2017-01-18 16:34     ` Johannes Schindelin
2017-01-18 18:44       ` Marc Branchaud
2017-01-18 19:35         ` Samuel Lijin
2017-01-19 15:49         ` Johannes Schindelin
2017-01-19 18:38           ` Marc Branchaud
2017-01-19 21:30             ` Johannes Schindelin
2017-01-20 15:19               ` Marc Branchaud
2017-01-20 15:27                 ` Johannes Schindelin
2017-01-18 19:10       ` Junio C Hamano
2017-01-18 19:20     ` Stephan Beyer
2017-01-19 15:54       ` Johannes Schindelin
2017-01-17 20:21 ` Junio C Hamano

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