Re: [PATCH 06/34] sequencer (rebase -i): write the 'done' file

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On wo, 2016-08-31 at 10:54 +0200, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> In the interactive rebase, commands that were successfully processed are
> not simply discarded, but appended to the 'done' file instead. This is
> used e.g. to display the current state to the user in the output of
> `git status` or the progress.

Wouldn't it make more sense to have this patch before the ones that
implement the actual rebase commands?

Hmm, and after reading more of this series, I think the same applies to
some other patches too, e.g. 08/34 and 14/34, so I'm probably missing
something. So before I make a fool of myself and suggest that the
implementation of the actual commands should come at the end, maybe you
could tell me what I'm missing :) 

D.



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