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From: Chris Shoemaker <c.shoemaker@cox.net>
To: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com>
Cc: geoffrey.russell@gmail.com, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: About detached heads
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:42:05 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080314134205.GA19674@pe.Belkin> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m3lk4ly3vy.fsf@localhost.localdomain>

On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 03:52:14AM -0700, Jakub Narebski wrote:
> "Geoff Russell" <geoffrey.russell@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > This should be simple! I have a series of commits:
> > 
> >            1---2---3---4---5
> > 
> > I want to go back to 3 but not branch, so I want
> > 
> >            1---2---3---4---5---3
> > 
> > ?
> > 
> >          git checkout 3...
> > 
> > gets me the commit on a detached head, but I don't know how to put this back
> > as the HEAD.
> 
> Lets check what git does in each of scenarios. Let's assume that
> current branch is named 'master'.
> 
> At beginning we have:
> 
>    1---2---3---4---5    <--- master <--- HEAD
> 
> HEAD contents is "ref: refs/heads/master"
> 
> 1. Now, "git checkout 3...", which is equivalent to "git checkout 3",
> detaches HEAD because commit '3' is not a head (is not a branch), so
> we have:
> 
>    1---2---3---4---5    <--- master
>            ^
>             \ 
>              \-------------- HEAD
> 
> HEAD contents is "<sha1 of 3>"
> 
> 
> 2. If we did "git reset --hard 3" we would rewind the history,
> resulting in the following situation:
> 
>    1---2---3           <--- master <--- HEAD
>             \           
>              \-4---5   <... master@{1}, ORIG_HEAD, HEAD@{1}
>               
> and now commits 4 and 5 are referenced only by reflogs, and by the
> (temporary) "last position of HEAD" reference named ORIG_HEAD.
> 
> 
> 3. Now, if you have published 1..5 history you would not want
> (usually) to rewind published branch. If you do the following:
> 
>   $ git revert --no-commit 5
>   $ git revert 4
> 
> you would get the following:
> 
>    1---2---3---4---5---(5^-1 4^-1 => 3)  <--- master <--- HEAD
> 
> git-revert applies reversal of changes in given commit, in the 
> "patch -R" ("patch --reverse") sense. Using '--no-commit' option
> allows to squash reverting two commits into one commit. The ordering
> of reverting ensures that there are no merge conflicts.
> 
> 
> 4. Or you can just put the _contents_ of revision 3 into your working
> tree, either using plumbing command git-read-tree, or by checking out
> or resetting to top tree: "git checkout 3^{tree}", or 
> "git checkout 3 -- .", or equivalent git-reset invocation.
> 
> This way you would get exactly
> 
>    1---2---3---4---5---3   <--- master <--- HEAD
> 
> but the relation of 5---3 parentage is unclear: you would have to
> explain it in the commit mesage.

[Great explanation.  Let me offer one minor clarification:]

 This way you would get exactly:
 
    1---2---3---4---5---3'   <--- master <--- HEAD
 
 While the 3' commit has the same contents as 3, it is a new, distinct
 commit with its own history.  Its commit message should explain why
 you want to go from 5 back to the contents of 3.

-chris

  parent reply	other threads:[~2008-03-14 14:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-03-14  9:46 About detached heads Geoff Russell
2008-03-14  9:51 ` Jonathan del Strother
2008-03-14 10:39   ` David Kågedal
2008-03-14 10:15 ` Wincent Colaiuta
2008-03-14 10:48   ` Matthieu Moy
2008-03-14 11:17     ` Wincent Colaiuta
2008-03-14 10:52 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-03-14 12:16   ` Sergei Organov
2008-03-14 12:28   ` Adam Piatyszek
2008-03-14 13:42   ` Chris Shoemaker [this message]
2008-03-14 14:53     ` Rafael Garcia-Suarez
2008-03-14 15:19       ` Nicolas Pitre
2008-03-14 15:21       ` Jakub Narebski
2008-03-14 17:53 ` Linus Torvalds
2008-03-14 18:37   ` Björn Steinbrink
2008-03-14 18:51     ` Linus Torvalds
2008-03-14 19:11       ` Jakub Narebski
2008-03-14 19:17         ` Sean
2008-03-14 23:43           ` Geoff Russell
2008-03-15  0:03             ` Jakub Narebski
2008-03-15  0:38             ` Nicolas Pitre
2008-03-15  2:03               ` Geoff Russell

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