Hi,

I discovered that I was able to delete the feature branch I was in, due to some 
fat fingering on my part and case insensitivity.  I never realized this could 
be done before.  A quick google search did not give me a whole lot to work 
with...  

Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a feature branch, "editCss"
2. git checkout master
3. git checkout editCSS
4. git checkout editCss
5. git branch -d editCSS

Normally, it should have been impossible for a user to delete the branch 
they're on.  And the deletion left me in a weird state that took a while to dig 
out of.

I know this was a user error, but I was also wondering if this was a bug.


Thanks,

Pik Tang

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