Well, the question was not very well stated. I know what it means --
remove that old line, without replacing with the corrected/updated
one.
The real question is how would that be useful?
I often get big hunk just because I modified whitespaces around
relevent pieces of code, the ability to segment the changes and only
pick isolated and specific lines for a commit (not commiting
whitespaces surrounding real code changes) would be very welcome.
Maybe I should know better, but the actual hunk selection in git gui
is quite good already, but the ability to be more precise on how a
hunk is defined is a welcome change.
- jfv
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