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authorLibravatar Joel Holdsworth <jholdsworth@nvidia.com>2021-12-22 14:55:52 +0000
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2021-12-22 13:43:32 -0800
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parentgit-p4: remove "debug" verb (diff)
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git-p4: remove "rollback" verb
The "rollback" verb implements a simple algorithm which takes the set of remote perforce tracker branches, or optionally, the complete collection of local branches in a git repository, and deletes commits from these branches until there are no commits left with a perforce change number greater than than a user-specified change number. If the base of a git branch has a newer change number than the user-specified maximum, then the branch is deleted. In future, there might be an argument for the addition of some kind of "reset this branch back to a given perforce change number" verb for git-p4. However, in its current form it is unlikely to be useful to users for the following reasons: * The verb is completely undocumented. The only description provided contains the following text: "A tool to debug the multi-branch import. Don't use :)". * The verb has a very narrow purpose in that it applies the rollback operation to fixed sets of branches - either all remote p4 branches, or all local branches. There is no way for users to specify branches with more granularity, for example, allowing users to specify a single branch or a set of branches. The utility of the current implementation is therefore a niche within a niche. Given these shortcomings, this patch removes the verb from git-p4. Signed-off-by: Joel Holdsworth <jholdsworth@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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