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authorLibravatar Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>2018-10-05 08:54:38 -0700
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2018-10-11 14:18:47 +0900
commitbc24382c2b300a1ba135985b6376b32f8ea8f836 (patch)
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parentMerge branch 'ag/rebase-i-in-c' into js/rebase-in-c-5.5-work-with-rebase-i-in-c (diff)
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builtin rebase: prepare for builtin rebase -i
The builtin rebase and the builtin interactive rebase have been developed independently, on purpose: Google Summer of Code rules specifically state that students have to work on independent projects, they cannot collaborate on the same project. One fallout is that the rebase-in-c and rebase-i-in-c patches cause no merge conflicts but a royal number of tests in the test suite to fail. It is easy to explain why: rebase-in-c was developed under the assumption that all rebase backends are implemented in Unix shell script and can be sourced via `. git-rebase--<backend>`, which is no longer true with rebase-i-in-c, where git-rebase--interactive is a hard-linked builtin. This patch fixes that. Please note that we also skip the finish_rebase() call for interactive rebases because the built-in interactive rebase already takes care of that. This is needed to support the upcoming `break` command that wants to interrupt the rebase with exit code 0 (and naturally wants to keep the state directory intact when doing so). While at it, remove the `case` arm for the interactive rebase that is now skipped in favor of the short-cut to the built-in rebase. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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