Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] [GSOC] cherry-pick: fix bug when used with GIT_CHERRY_PICK_HELP

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> 于2021年8月5日周四 上午1:31写道:
>
> Phillip Wood <phillip.wood123@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> >> You mean that cherry_pick with GIT_CHERRY_PICK_HELP suppresses
> >> CHERRY_PICK_HEAD is not even a bug?
>
> I think that it is what the existing test is telling us.  Of course,
> with a good reason, an earlier design can be updated as long as we
> make sure we won't hurt existing users who may rely on the current
> design, but ...
>
> > Looking at the history I think it is fair to conclude that
> > GIT_CHERRY_PICK_HELP was introduced as a way to help people writing
> > scripts built on top of 'git cherry-pick' like 'git rebase' that want
> > to have a custom message and do not want to leave CHERRY_PICK_HEAD
> > around if there are conflicts. I don't think it was intended as a way
> > for users to change the help when cherry-picking and has never been
> > documented as such. I think we'd be better to focus on improving the
> > default help that cherry-pick prints as the second patch in this
> > series does.
>
> ... I think that is a reasonable stance to take [*1*].  If the
> default help message can be improved, that is a good thing to do
> regardless.
>

Well, this is indeed a bit strange, but maybe your and Phillip's
intuitions are right,
then I will delete the content of the first patch and keep the second.

> Thanks.
>
> [Footnote]
>
> *1* Tying the "here is a custom HELP text" environment variable to
> "having a customization means whoever is driving the cherry-pick
> machinery is ALSO responsible for sequencing and we will remove
> CHERRY_PICK_HEAD" is a rather unfortunate design, but as long as
> that is documented, it is a workable design.

Thanks.
--
ZheNing Hu




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