From: Johannes Sixt <j.sixt@viscovery.net>
To: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com>
Cc: Phil Hord <phil.hord@gmail.com>,
Jon Seymour <jon.seymour@gmail.com>,
J Robert Ray <jrobertray@gmail.com>,
Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch>,
"git@vger.kernel.org" <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: rebase -p loses amended changes
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 09:14:22 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F83DDCE.1040000@viscovery.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAOeW2eHHW6de1qcnajV7DLzWyiSJyh+ZpMbhQU-1WKnRuSeNhg@mail.gmail.com>
Am 4/5/2012 18:16, schrieb Martin von Zweigbergk:
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 11:30 PM, Johannes Sixt <j.sixt@viscovery.net> wrote:
>> IMO, it is a sub-optimal implementation of rebase -p that it attempts to
>> redo the merge. A better strategy is to just replay the changes between
>> the first parent and the merge commit, and then generate a new merge commit:
>>
>> git diff-tree -p M^ M | git apply --index &&
>> git rev-parse M^2 > .git/MERGE_HEAD &&
>> git commit -c M
>>
>> This would side-step all the issues discussed here, no?
>
> Maybe. How would it handle the following, though?
>
> With this history
>
> .-e-.
> / \
> .-c---d---f
> /
> a---b---g
>
> , "git rebase -p --onto g b f" produces
>
>
> .-e'.
> / \
> a---b---g---c'--d'--f'
>
> If the merge was interactive (or was made interactive due to merge
> conflicts), e'-c' (the diff between c' and e') might be very different
> from e-c. Creating f' by replaying f-d on top of d' would lose any
> changes done in e'-c' as compared to e-c, no?
If I understand correctly, rebase -p is not intended to move branchy
history to a new fork point (that would be the task of the still
hypothetical generic sequencer). Its purpose is only to keep the merges of
other "unrelated" topics, e.g.:
...--o--o <- bugfix topic (needed by my-topic)
\
x--y--M--z <- my-topic
/
--A--o--o--B <- master
to be turned into
...--o--o--------. <- bugfix topic (needed by my-topic)
\
x'-y'-M'-z' <- my-topic
/
--A--o--o--B <- master
-- Hannes
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-04-10 7:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <592E2EEC-6CBA-48D6-8D44-34A971DD78EC@gmail.com>
2012-03-31 5:55 ` rebase -p loses amended changes Jon Seymour
2012-03-31 9:35 ` Thomas Rast
2012-03-31 9:39 ` Jon Seymour
2012-04-03 18:55 ` J Robert Ray
2012-04-03 21:43 ` Jon Seymour
2012-04-03 22:02 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-04-03 22:09 ` Phil Hord
2012-04-04 6:30 ` Johannes Sixt
2012-04-04 17:11 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-04-04 20:26 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-04-04 22:55 ` Jon Seymour
2012-04-04 22:59 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-04-04 23:05 ` Jon Seymour
2012-04-04 23:20 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-04-05 16:16 ` Martin von Zweigbergk
2012-04-05 16:33 ` Jon Seymour
2012-04-05 16:43 ` Martin von Zweigbergk
2012-04-10 7:14 ` Johannes Sixt [this message]
2012-03-30 21:31 J Robert Ray
2012-03-30 22:49 ` Thomas Rast
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