Re: pull into dirty working tree

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Ho,

On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Robin Rosenberg wrote:

> A typical case I recognize is a few printfs or disabling a feature that 
> makes it harder to debug with no intentions whatsoever to commit them. 
> What we see when the tools more or less forces people to "temporarily" 
> commit stuff is that that stuff is often left there. "Oh, I forgot". 
> Gah.
> 
> Git has this ability when checking out, so why not on pull or merge?

You should hold your breath for git-stash. Now that Junio declared he'd 
work on it.

> With stacked git I typically create a new patch, then I can push it 
> whenever I want to have some more tracing.

My evil plan is to work git-stash into sort of a lightweight StGit. I 
never liked that dependency to Python, and I always felt that it must be 
simpler than that.

Ciao,
Dscho

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