Re: Hunk splitting in "git gui"

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El 28/12/2007, a las 13:38, Johannes Sixt escribió:

Wincent Colaiuta schrieb:
I'd use "git gui" a lot more if I could split hunks in it (like you can
in "git add --interactive").

Problem is, I have zero knowledge of Tcl/Tk. Can someone who has
knowledge of this offer an opinion on whether this would be a feasible project for a beginner? I'm willing to have a shot at it, but before I embark on this I'd like to know if others consider it useful and doable!

Look at the sub-thread that started here:

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/68091

Be sure not to skip the explanation why --unidiff-zero is dangerous.

Ah, yes now I remember seeing that thread. I didn't actually like what was proposed in that patch (hunk-splitting on arbitrary, user- selectable lines) and much prefer what "git add --interactive" does (explode a hunk deterministically into multiple hunks wherever there are intervening context lines).

Cheers,
Wincent



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