Re: RFH: refactor read-tree

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Linus Torvalds, Sun, Jul 09, 2006 17:30:26 +0200:
> > > > The basic idea is that "branch1" should be your current branch, and it 
> > > > obviously is also expected to match (more or less) the current index. So 
> > > > you can do a merge by
> > > > 
> > > >  - reading in "branch1" into the index:
> > > > 
> > > > 	GIT_INDEX_FILE=.git/tmp-index git-read-tree -m branch1
> > > 
> > > what is "-m" here for?
> > 
> > It means that git-read-tree tries to merge the current index with branch1.
> 
> Well, the current index always "merges" by just taking the timestamps from 
> it. The actual _content_ doesn't matter for the single-tree case.

But the name suggests it's a temporary index, which would not have
anything in it and even the .git/tmp-index is not supposed to exist.
So I'd actually understand this as creating an index from the tree-ish
branch1, without merging anything. And continue wondering what that -m
is for...

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