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From: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
To: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Interactive rebase with submodules
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:21:18 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F16AB2E.30706@metanate.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4F15E83D.10509@web.de>

On 17/01/12 21:29, Jens Lehmann wrote:
> Am 17.01.2012 19:47, schrieb John Keeping:
>> This appears to be because the git-rebase--interactive script inspects whether there is anything to commit when `rebase --continue` is invoked by running:
>>
>>      git diff-index --cached --quiet --ignore-submodules HEAD --
 >
>> Is there a reason for the `--ignore-submodules` in this command? Removing that option results in the expected behaviour.
>
> Yes, removing it will help your use case but break others. The reason
> for that is that because submodules are not updated during a rebase
> it doesn't make sense to compare their HEAD to what is recorded in
> the superproject, as that might have been changed by an earlier
> commit. And as the submodules HEAD hasn't been updated back then,
> it is stale and will always show up as modified (even if it wasn't).

Is this worse than the current behaviour?  If I perform a rebase where 
there is a (non-submodule) conflict in a commit where a submodule 
changes I can see something like:

# Changes to be committed:
#     modified:    path/to/submodule
#
# Unmerged paths:
#     both modified:      path/to/file
#
# Changes not staged for commit:
#     modified:    path/to/submodule (new commits)

This occurs if a later commit in the rebase will modify the submodule. 
In this case, `rebase --continue` correctly recreates the commit once I 
have resolved the conflict in the file, ignoring the unstaged submodule 
changes.

>> I can understand not updating submodules while running the rebase, but I expected that having resolved a conflict and added my change to the index it would be applied by `git rebase --continue`, as indeed it is if there happen to be other (non-submodule) changes in the same commit.
>
> The irony is that you would have to update submodules (or at least
> their HEAD and use "--ignore-submodules=dirty") while running rebase
> to make that work in all cases ;-)

I don't this this is the case, since diff-tree is being invoked with 
--cached won't it ignore changes in the work tree anyway?

> But just updating the HEAD would be dangerous as you would have to be
> very careful to restore the submodules HEAD after the rebase, or the
> submodule's work tree will be out of sync.

Just updating HEAD in the submodule without touching its work tree 
doesn't seem like a good idea.  I think it will cause a lot more 
confusion when running `git status` which will show unexpected modified 
content for the submodule.

Since I did not expect rebase to perform a submodule update, I was not 
surprised to see unstaged submodule changes when rebasing, but I did 
expect rebase to commit anything I had added to the index.


-- 
John

  reply	other threads:[~2012-01-18 11:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-01-17 18:47 Interactive rebase with submodules John Keeping
2012-01-17 21:29 ` Jens Lehmann
2012-01-18 11:21   ` John Keeping [this message]
2012-01-18 20:38     ` Jens Lehmann
2012-01-19 10:48       ` John Keeping

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