From: "Junio C Hamano" <gits...@pobox.com>, Saturday, December 14, 2013
7:39 PM
"Philip Oakley" <philipoak...@iee.org> writes:
Would this be a good use of the
* Magic pathspecs like ":(icase)
that was recently released (v1.8.5 2Dec13) so that the merge stages
can be named.
Because the pathspec mechahism is for you to tell an operation that
works on a collection of paths (e.g. "all the paths in the HEAD",
"all the paths at stage #1 in the index") to narrow the set it
operates on down to only those that match, I do not think it is a
good match at all to what you are trying to do.
My point was that the ":1:" syntax already was a "path at stage #1 in
the index" indicator, and that it would be good to have a memorable name
for the :1:2:3: stages as per Antoine's query.
It maybe that my referring to it as a 'magic pathspec' was a mistake,
but the difficulty of remembering which number is ours:theirs:base still
stands.
(for general info; the :<stage>: format is defined in 'git revision
(7)' as the last method for Specifying Revisions)
Philip
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PS should the cc: git-ow...@vger.kernel.org be dropped as effectively a
duplicate?
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