On Tuesday, November 27, 2012, David Aguilar wrote:
> It seems that there is an edge case here that we are not
> accounting for: unmodified worktree paths, when checked out
> into the temporary directory, can be edited by the tool when
> comparing against older commits.  These edits will be lost.

Yes. That is exactly my desired use case. I want to make edits while
I'm reviewing the diff.

>
> When we can do that then we avoid needing to have a temporary
> directory altogether for any dir-diffs that involve the worktree.

I think the temporary directory is still a good thing. Without it, the
directory diff tool would have no way to distinguish a file added in
the diff from a file that was preexisting and unmodified.

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