Elijah Newren <[email protected]> writes:
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 8:11 AM Elijah Newren <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> This series continues the work of making rebase more self-consistent
>> by removing inconsistencies between different backends. In
>> particular, this series focuses on making the merge machinery behave
>> like the interactive machinery (though a few differences between the am
>> and interactive backends are also fixed along the way), and ultimately
>> removes the merge backend in favor of reimplementing the relevant
>> options on top of the interactive machinery.
>
> Friendly ping...let me know if you want me to simply resend v4.
>
If you have anything newer than 90673135 ("rebase: Implement --merge
via the interactive machinery", 2018-12-11), then yeah, I haven't
seen it.
Thanks.
P.S. even if that one is latest, I would need to downcase Implement
before it hits 'next' ;-)
>> Differences since v3 (full range-diff below):
>> - Fixed the redundant "fatal: error:" error message prefixes, as pointed
>> out by Duy
>> - Rebased on 2.20.0
>>
>> Elijah Newren (8):
>> rebase: make builtin and legacy script error messages the same
>> rebase: fix incompatible options error message
>> t5407: add a test demonstrating how interactive handles --skip
>> differently
>> am, rebase--merge: do not overlook --skip'ed commits with post-rewrite
>> git-rebase, sequencer: extend --quiet option for the interactive
>> machinery
>> git-legacy-rebase: simplify unnecessary triply-nested if
>> rebase: define linearization ordering and enforce it
>> rebase: Implement --merge via the interactive machinery
>>
> ...