On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:35 AM, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> From: bibendi <bibendi@xxxxx> >> >> Look in the config file .gittrees for a default repository and >> refspec or commit when they are not provided on the command line. >> >> Uses the .gittrees config file in a similar way to how git-submodule >> uses the .gitmodules file. > > What the patch does can be read from the code, but what benefit > would users get by the extra file? How about: "Usually push and pull are to the same repository/branch that they were originally added from. Add stores the repository/branch in .gittrees which push and pull can now default to if not provided on the command line." >> cmd_pull() >> { >> - ensure_clean >> - git fetch "$@" || exit $? >> - revs=FETCH_HEAD >> - set -- $revs >> - cmd_merge "$@" >> + if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then > > Broken indentation? > >> + die "You must provide <branch>" >> + fi > > It used to allow "git fetch $there" and let the configured > remote.$there.fetch refspec to decide what gets fetched, and also it > used to allow "git fetch $there $that_branch" to explicitly fetch > the named branch. But this change insists that the user has to give > what gets fetched from the command line and forbids the user from > giving where to fetch from, it seems. Isn't it a regression? Why > is it a good idea to forbid such uses that the script used to > accept? > > The proposed log message does not explain why it is not a > regression, or why accepting some use patterns that the script used > to allow was a bug that needs to be diagnosed with this new > conditional. I think the patch was based on an older version of git-subtree before "git fetch $there" support was added. Will need to update it. >> + if [ -e "$dir" ]; then >> + ensure_clean >> + repository=$(git config -f .gittrees subtree.$prefix.url) >> + refspec=$1 >> + git fetch $repository $refspec || exit $? >> + echo "git fetch using: " $repository $refspec > > Why are these variable references outside the dq pair? > They're inside now. Rerolling once I figure out the update for "git fetch $there" support. -- Paul [W] Campbell -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html