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Re: seperate commits for objects already updated in index?

From: Paul Jakma <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:42:21

On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Linus Torvalds wrote:
Well, I actually think git is being somewhat of an ass, for no 
really good reason. It's true that you are doing something pretty 
strange by _both_ using "git-update-index" and "git commit -o" but 
the fact is, at least when adding files, that would be expected (ie 
you have to mark a file in the index to add it).
Well, I tend to work on one thing, then notice something else 
unrelated (or in a support file), fix/tweak that, etc.. I use the 
index for 'way-point' diffs, rather than commit things I havn't quite 
tested yet (or dont know whether they'll be useful yet).
I also think that test is historical, from before Junio cleaned up 
how "git commit" worked - it _used_ to be that "git commit" would 
work in the current index, but these days it generates a new index 
to commit when you do "-o", so there's really no _technical_ reason 
to refuse the partial commit any more as far as I can see.
Aha. So that check possibly could just be removed?
So I don't know. I don't think you were being dumb, I think git 
could have been friendlier to you.
:)

git reset works just fine too.

regards,
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Paul Jakma	paul@clubi.ie	paul@jakma.org	Key ID: 64A2FF6A
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