Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes: > I was rebasing with the new built-in sequencer code today, and I was > surprised to see the use of warning() here: > > $ git rebase -i > [set one commit to 'edit'] > warning: stopped at 6ce6b914a... odb_pack_keep(): stop generating keepfile name > You can amend the commit now, with > [...more instructions...] > > It alarmed me for a minute until I realized that no, this is nothing to > be alarmed about, but just git doing exactly what I told it to do. > > The original just wrote: > > Stopped at 6ce6b914a... odb_pack_keep(): stop generating keepfile name > > It would be easy to switch back: > > diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c > index 1f729b053..8183a83c1 100644 > --- a/sequencer.c > +++ b/sequencer.c > @@ -1997,7 +1997,8 @@ static int pick_commits(struct todo_list *todo_list, struct replay_opts *opts) > if (item->command == TODO_EDIT) { > struct commit *commit = item->commit; > if (!res) > - warning(_("stopped at %s... %.*s"), > + fprintf(stderr, > + _("Stopped at %s... %.*s"), > short_commit_name(commit), > item->arg_len, item->arg); > return error_with_patch(commit, > > and that would match most of the other messages that the command issues, > which use a bare fprintf() and start with a capital letter. But I'm not > sure if there was some reason to treat this one differently. I doubt there was. At least, I didn't think I read any rationale for switching in logs or in-code comments. If we stop due to conflicting changes during a "rebase -i" or a range "cherry-pick/revert" session, warning() might make sense, but I agree with you that stopping at "edit" is an expected thing. If we had info("stopped at...") that may be appropriate, but writing it out to stderr is just fine, I would think. Thanks for spotting.