Is there a way to have local changes in a branch 'bake' while working in different branches?

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Lars Schneider recommended I ask you this question.

My question:

Let's say I have a code change that I want to 'bake' for a while locally, just to make sure some edge case doesn't pop up while I am working on other things.  Is there any practical way of doing that? 
I could constantly merge that 'bake me' branch into other branches as I work on them and then remove those changes from the branches before sending them out for code review, but sooner or later pretty much guaranteed to screw that up....

His response:

Good question. Your merging idea would work but I agree it might be cumbersome. In this situation I keep modified files in my tree. That would work for you too, but this would be inconvenient if you have many changed files. I wonder how the Git core guys manage this kind of situation.

Thanks,

Larry Minton
3ds Max Core team
LiveDesign Group
Media & Entertainment, Education Experiences, Impact (MEI)





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