From: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com>
To: wmpalmer@gmail.com
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>,
Clemens Buchacher <drizzd@aon.at>,
git@vger.kernel.org, Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s.dev@gmx.fr>,
Nanako Shiraishi <nanako3@lavabit.com>,
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Subject: Re: Question about 'branch -d' safety
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 01:19:04 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201007190119.04873.jnareb@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1279484847.8999.22.camel@dreddbeard>
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010, Will Palmer wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-07-18 at 13:55 +0200, Jakub Narebski wrote:
> > On Sun, 18 Jul 2010, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> > The same as with D/F conflict. If you rename branch 'foo' to 'bar',
> > you also rename its reflog, but logs/refs/heads/bar would not conflict
> > with reflog for deleted branch, logs/refs~/heads~/bar (if you had
> > deleted branch 'bar').
>
> having any kind of suffix like refs~/heads~/bar is just asking for
> someone to delete a branch twice.
I don't understand what you wanted to say here. Using the
$GIT_DIR/logs/refs~/heads~/bar
(and not $GIT_DIR/refs~/heads~/bar) as a reflog for a deleted branch
'bar' is an implementation detail. You wouldn't see refs~/heads~/bar
when listing branches... well, perhaps 'git branch --list-deleted'
could be used to list deleted branches (by scanning for reflogs).
> Regardless of whether or not it would be difficult to implement, I think
> the ideal (for me) would be:
>
> 1) existing syntax should work as-is. I like my reflog and don't want
> people screwing with it ;)
Nobody proposes anything different.
> 2) new syntax should be added for "some/ref@{..even if it's been
> renamed or deleted..}", perhaps an entry in the reflog which points
> to the "old name" / fact that it's been resurrected, for
> moves/resurrections
Here comes hard part: naming ;-) Or rather chosing API for refering to
deleted branches and their reflogs.
> 3) getting rid of something "for real" should be a simple command away.
> If the steps are getting too numerous (delete, expire, /then/ prune?
> Anything else?) then perhaps we just need a "git shred <ref>" which
> takes care of listing out what will be involved, giving you lots of
> chances to abort, etc, and which maybe is less of a sledgehammer than
> the current method.
Depending on default safety net, i.e. on default expire time for
reflogs of deleted branches (perhaps just 1 day, or at most 7 days?),
it could be as simple as 'git gc'.
>
> From the discussion, I think the things we agree that we all want are:
>
> 1) For git to not lose data by accident. Maybe there is disagreement
> as to whether or not this already happens. I think the information
> currently lost is:
> a) the name (i.e. ease of finding the "lost" commit)
Usually HEAD reflog would be enough at least when "safely" deleting
with 'git branch -d' (and not '-D'), but it is not the case after
relaxing rules a bit.
> b) the reflog (which I think is utterly lost on delete at the
> moment?).
Yes it is. So even if you manage to resurrect branch thanks to HEAD
reflog or tools like contrib/git-resurrect.sh, the data in reflog would
be lost.
> Both of these are often useless after a delete, but sometimes wanted.
True.
> 2) A straightforward way to restore information which has not been
> lost (again, perhaps there is disagreement as to whether this
> already exists)
'git branch <old name> <old SHA-1>' is good, though it is perhaps not
quite that straighforward.
> 3) A way to distinguish between "the reflog entries of a deleted ref
> with the same name as our new ref" and "the new ref's entries"
> (these are the "attic" discussions, etc) (not applicable to the
> current situation)
This is a problem of API design. Probably overloading @{...} yet again
(@{<n>}, @{<time>}, @{-<n>}, @{upstream}), though using '~' as suffix
(or ~@{<n>} when refering to reflog of deleted branch) could be
a solution.
> 4) A way to really get rid of things which are no longer wanted. This
> should be straightforward and have sane defaults so that, as mentioned,
> adding then removing the wrong remote doesn't leave you with an extra
> repos' worth of data for the next six months. (obviously this one
> already exists)
Well, 'git -c gc.reflogexpire=0 -c gc.reflogexpireunreachable=0 gc --prune=now'
is a bit mouthfull ;-)
>
> Did I miss anything?
--
Jakub Narebski
Poland
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-07-18 23:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-12-29 21:54 Question about 'branch -d' safety Nanako Shiraishi
2009-12-29 22:31 ` Nicolas Sebrecht
2009-12-30 3:12 ` Nanako Shiraishi
2009-12-30 6:43 ` Junio C Hamano
2009-12-30 21:08 ` Nicolas Sebrecht
2010-07-10 6:55 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-10 21:40 ` Jonathan Nieder
2010-07-10 21:57 ` Jakub Narebski
2010-07-10 22:17 ` Jonathan Nieder
2010-07-11 6:55 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-11 7:16 ` Jakub Narebski
2010-07-11 8:48 ` Julian Phillips
2010-07-11 13:37 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-11 18:41 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-07-11 19:05 ` Jakub Narebski
2010-07-11 22:02 ` Will Palmer
2010-07-12 18:47 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-12 23:50 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-07-13 7:13 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-13 8:00 ` Will Palmer
2010-07-13 8:30 ` Johannes Sixt
2010-07-13 9:00 ` Will Palmer
2010-07-13 22:21 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-17 9:30 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-18 0:43 ` Jonathan Nieder
2010-07-18 11:55 ` Jakub Narebski
2010-07-18 20:27 ` Will Palmer
2010-07-18 23:19 ` Jakub Narebski [this message]
2010-07-19 7:12 ` Will Palmer
2010-07-19 11:01 ` Jakub Narebski
2010-07-19 17:16 ` Joshua Jensen
2010-07-19 19:34 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-19 19:45 ` Will Palmer
2010-07-19 20:40 ` Jakub Narebski
2010-07-20 3:05 ` Joshua Jensen
2010-07-20 6:31 ` Will Palmer
2010-07-19 20:36 ` Jakub Narebski
2010-07-19 18:06 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-07-19 19:22 ` Clemens Buchacher
2010-07-19 20:49 ` Jakub Narebski
2010-07-20 13:19 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2010-07-20 13:34 ` Matthieu Moy
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