Re: New special handing of '@' character broke my use case
From: Stefano Lattarini <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:58:25
[re-sending to the list, sorry Junio for the duplicate mail] On 08/14/2013 07:05 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Stefano Lattarini [off-list ref] writes: > >> My problems is that some new automagical interpretation of the bare >> @' character (introduced after 1.8.3) has destroyed my use case: >> ... >> I don't want to ask you to revert this new behaviour, but I'd like to >> at least have an option to disable it. > > I do not think it is simply not worth the complexity to selectively > disable it. If it is a regression, it is much better to simply > revert, if we can (it appears that cdfd9483 (Add new @ shortcut for > HEAD, 2013-05-07) can be reverted without any textual context, but > there may already be new stuff that depends on the "@"). > I'm not sure I want to force a revert simply to cater to a personal idiom of mine (and not that important). I'd first like to hear what the community thinks about the issue (with silence meaning "don't revert"). > For the upcoming release, I am very much tempted to revert it and > let the topic retried, by people who really want the "let's save > four keystrokes and replace it with @ aka Shift-<something>", > without hurting your use case (and others), after the upcoming > release. > > What do others think? > I second this question :-) Thanks, Stefano