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From: Stephen Boyd <bebarino@gmail.com>
To: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org, Thomas Adam <thomas.adam22@gmail.com>,
	Johannes Sixt <j.sixt@viscovery.net>
Subject: Re: [PATCHv3 4/4] am, rebase: teach quiet option
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 00:50:05 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A374EAD.9030309@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7vbpoog1py.fsf@alter.siamese.dyndns.org>

Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Hmm, this long conditional body looks ugly, and I suspect it is harder to
> maintain than necessary.  Can we do something about it?
>
> 	# When we are allowed to fall back to 3-way later, don't give
>         # false errors during the initial attempt.
> 	squelch=
> 	if test "$threeway" = t && test -n "$GIT_QUIET"
> 	then
> 		squelch='>/dev/null 2>&1 '
> 	fi
>         eval "git apply $squelch$git_apply_opt"' --index "$dotest/patch"'
>

Thanks. I thought there would be a nicer way but I didn't know it.

> Ah, I was blind.
>
> While sending non-error messages to stderr is justifiable, I do not think
> this one is, because all the other progress-y message in this program we
> reviewed so far go to stdout.  I think we should drop >&2 here.

Will do, gotta fixup some tests for that though...

> There is one more thing to think about in git-am, which I do not think you
> addressed.  Consider this scenario.
>
>     (1) Tell am to run quietly, feeding a four-patch series.
>
> 	$ git am -q -3 mbox
>
>     (2) The first patch applies cleanly; the second one does not apply,
>         even with -3, and leaves conflict (you did the right thing not to
>         squelch the message when this happens).
>
>     (3) You fix it up, and save the result from your editor, and tell it
>         to continue.
>
> 	$ git am --resolved
>
> Now, should the second invocation be also quiet, or talkative as default?
>
> Note that the third and fourth patch are applied with -3 option in effect,
> even though you did not say -3 when you restarted "am" with --resolved
> (cf. ll.280-340 in git-am.sh).

Thanks for bringing this up. I gave this some thought before I sent the
series out but I was secretly hoping nobody would care :-) I think it's
more correct and maybe even more consistent to keep the quiet option
enabled.

Seeing as this series is going for round 4 I'll make sure to include
this as well.

  reply	other threads:[~2009-06-16  7:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-06-16  2:05 [PATCHv3 0/4] Teach shell scripts to be quiet Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16  2:05 ` [PATCHv3 1/4] t4150: test applying with a newline in subject Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16  2:05   ` [PATCHv3 2/4] git-sh-setup: introduce say() for quiet options Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16  2:05     ` [PATCHv3 3/4] submodule, repack: migrate to git-sh-setup's say() Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16  2:05       ` [PATCHv3 4/4] am, rebase: teach quiet option Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16  5:57         ` Junio C Hamano
2009-06-16  7:50           ` Stephen Boyd [this message]
2009-06-16  5:56       ` [PATCHv3 3/4] submodule, repack: migrate to git-sh-setup's say() Junio C Hamano
2009-06-16  6:18         ` Junio C Hamano
2009-06-16  7:38         ` Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16  8:13     ` [PATCHv3 2/4] git-sh-setup: introduce say() for quiet options Johannes Sixt
2009-06-16 22:32 ` [PATCHv4 0/5] Teach shell scripts to be quiet Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16 22:32   ` [PATCHv4 1/5] t4150: test applying with a newline in subject Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16 22:32     ` [PATCHv4 2/5] am: suppress apply errors when using 3-way Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16 22:32       ` [PATCHv4 3/5] git-sh-setup: introduce say() for quiet options Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16 22:33         ` [PATCHv4 4/5] submodule, repack: migrate to git-sh-setup's say() Stephen Boyd
2009-06-16 22:33           ` [PATCHv4 5/5] am, rebase: teach quiet option Stephen Boyd
2009-06-18  1:07             ` [PATCHv4 6/5] stash: " Stephen Boyd

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