On Fri, Mar 15 2019, Johannes Schindelin wrote: > Hi Ævar, > > On Fri, 15 Mar 2019, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote: > >> Remove the rebase.useBuiltin setting, which was added as an escape >> hatch to disable the builtin version of rebase first released with Git >> 2.20. >> >> See [1] for the initial implementation of rebase.useBuiltin, and [2] >> and [3] for the documentation and corresponding >> GIT_TEST_REBASE_USE_BUILTIN option. >> >> Carrying the legacy version is a maintenance burden as seen in >> 7e097e27d3 ("legacy-rebase: backport -C<n> and --whitespace=<option> >> checks", 2018-11-20) and 9aea5e9286 ("rebase: fix regression in >> rebase.useBuiltin=false test mode", 2019-02-13). Since the built-in >> version has been shown to be stable enough let's remove the legacy >> version. >> >> As noted in [3] having use_builtin_rebase() shell out to get its >> config doesn't make any sense anymore, that was done for the purposes >> of spawning the legacy rebase without having modified any global >> state. Let's instead handle this case in rebase_config(). >> >> There's still a bunch of references to git-legacy-rebase in po/*.po, >> but those will be dealt with in time by the i18n effort. >> >> Even though this configuration variable only existed for one release >> let's not entirely delete the entry from the docs, but note its >> absence. Individual versions of git tend to be around for a while due >> to distro packaging timelines, so e.g. if we're "lucky" a given >> version like 2.21 might be installed on say OSX for half a decade. >> >> That'll mean some people probably setting this in config, and then >> when they later wonder if it's needed they can Google search the >> config option name or check it in git-config. It also allows us to >> refer to the docs from the warning for details. >> >> 1. 55071ea248 ("rebase: start implementing it as a builtin", >> 2018-08-07) >> 2. d8d0a546f0 ("rebase doc: document rebase.useBuiltin", 2018-11-14) >> 3. 62c23938fa ("tests: add a special setup where rebase.useBuiltin is >> off", 2018-11-14) >> 3. https://public-inbox.org/git/nycvar.QRO.7.76.6.1903141544110.41@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ >> --- > > With the obviously intended SOB line: ACK! Urgh, Junio: If there's no other comments/concerns on v3 requiring a v4 this has my: Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@xxxxxxxxx>