From: Marc Branchaud <marcnarc@xiplink.com>
To: Johannes Sixt <j.sixt@viscovery.net>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCHv2] Teach --no-ff option to 'rebase -i'.
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 12:03:39 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BA0FD5B.5090408@xiplink.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4BA07DC7.9070502@viscovery.net>
Johannes Sixt wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder schrieb:
>> If I am understanding properly, your idea is that this would be used on
>> a branch after “unmerging” it from master:
>>
>> B --- C --- D [topic]
>> / \
>> A --- ... --- M ... --- U [master]
>>
>> Here M is a merge commit and U a commit reverting the change from M^
>> to M.
>
> If I were to re-merge topic into master a second time after this
> situation, I would install a temporary graft that removes the second
> parent of M and repeat the merge. After the graft is removed, the history
> would look like this:
>
> B --- C --- D --------------. [topic]
> / \ \
> A --- ... --- M ... --- U ... N [master]
>
> Are there any downsides? I don't know - I haven't thought it through.
I'm not sure I follow how to create that graft.
But the original point (which I hadn't made clear) is that at least one of
the topic's commits needs to change in some substantial way. So it's not
just a straight re-merge but a new take on the topic.
Consider that if the topic's first commit (B) needed to be rewritten then the
repaired topic would contain only new commits and it could be merged into
master without reverting the first merge's reversion.
What "rebase -i --no-ff" does is allow you to ensure that this will always be
the case, even if you don't actually need to change the topic's first commit.
M.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-03-17 16:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-03-16 16:08 [PATCH] Teach --no-ff option to 'rebase -i' Marc Branchaud
2010-03-16 19:19 ` Marc Branchaud
2010-03-16 19:42 ` [PATCHv2] " Marc Branchaud
2010-03-16 21:47 ` Jonathan Nieder
2010-03-17 6:59 ` Johannes Sixt
2010-03-17 15:58 ` Peter Baumann
2010-03-17 16:07 ` Johannes Sixt
2010-03-17 18:42 ` Peter Baumann
2010-03-18 7:08 ` Johannes Sixt
2010-03-18 8:03 ` Peter Baumann
2010-03-17 16:03 ` Marc Branchaud [this message]
2010-03-17 16:19 ` Johannes Sixt
2010-03-17 18:10 ` Marc Branchaud
2010-03-22 19:25 ` [PATCH] Test that the 'rebase -i' "reword" command always cherry-picks a commit Marc Branchaud
2010-03-22 20:23 ` Avery Pennarun
2010-03-22 22:06 ` Marc Branchaud
2010-03-22 20:46 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-03-23 14:38 ` Marc Branchaud
2010-03-23 16:19 ` [PATCHv3] Teach -f/--force-rebase option to 'rebase -i' Marc Branchaud
2010-03-23 22:42 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-03-24 15:40 ` [PATCHv4 0/2] Teach the --no-ff " Marc Branchaud
2010-03-24 17:13 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-03-24 20:34 ` [PATCHv5] Teach rebase the --no-ff option Marc Branchaud
2010-03-24 21:45 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-03-24 15:41 ` [PATCH 1/2] Teach 'rebase -i' to accept and ignore the -f/--force-rebase option Marc Branchaud
2010-03-24 15:41 ` [PATCH 2/2] Teach the --no-ff option to 'rebase -i' Marc Branchaud
2010-03-24 19:06 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-03-23 19:16 ` [PATCH] Test that the 'rebase -i' "reword" command always cherry-picks a commit Jonathan Nieder
2010-03-22 22:09 ` Jonathan Nieder
2010-03-17 15:56 ` [PATCHv2] Teach --no-ff option to 'rebase -i' Marc Branchaud
2010-03-17 17:53 ` Jonathan Nieder
2010-03-17 18:13 ` Jonathan Nieder
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