* Resurrecting an old git-stash discussion
@ 2009-05-04 1:35 David Aguilar
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From: David Aguilar @ 2009-05-04 1:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git; +Cc: gitster, nanako3, kevinlsk
A long time ago there was a patch that made git-stash
configurable:
http://lists.zerezo.com/git/msg641406.html
Junio's conclusion at the time was:
"The decision here is that I am open to a change that
implements the one-time safety instruction."
http://lists.zerezo.com/git/msg641442.html
Would this be something worth implementing after this
release cycle?
If so, would this be the basic logic?:
If stash.quick is undefined:
- Alert the user to what's going on
- Ask them whether they'd like to enable the quick behavior,
or exit (thus leaving stash.quick undefined).
Valid values for stash.quick are then either undefined
or 'save'.
Is it still a good idea to implement the one-time
safety instruction?
I just thought I'd ask. Why?
A co-worker ran into this funny situation last week:
git branch
git stash # oops, didn't mean that
git stash help # prints usage, though only by luck
git branch help # oops, didn't mean that
There's a limit to guarding against the uneducated and by no
means do I think the 2nd "oops"'s behavior should be changed.
With the proposed change we would've warned him at the first
"oops", and that's better than nothing.
The above is a silly example despite the fact that it
actually happened. 'rm help' happily removes your 'help'
file. I just figured I'd mention it since maybe instead of
printing usage stash should also warn:
Error: unknown command 'help'.
Run 'git help stash' for more information.
Regarding the 'first time warning' thing:
97bc00a: Emit helpful status for accidental "git stash" save
..seems like it already addressed the issue by telling
users how to apply the stash. That makes the case for
the first-time-warning much less compelling.
Hmm.. maybe I just answered my own question ;)
The "unknown command 'help'" thing might be good nonetheless,
though.
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David
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