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authorJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2008-07-20 00:21:38 -0700
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2008-07-20 17:21:32 -0700
commitd14e7407b34b8c11b407358b9677c283c381a71c (patch)
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parent559e840b74dbbf39633aa68627937a5f7a6d4145 (diff)
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"needs update" considered harmful
"git update-index --refresh", "git reset" and "git add --refresh" have reported paths that have local modifications as "needs update" since the beginning of git. Although this is logically correct in that you need to update the index at that path before you can commit that change, it is now becoming more and more clear, especially with the continuous push for user friendliness since 1.5.0 series, that the message is suboptimal. After all, the change may be something the user might want to get rid of, and "updating" would be absolutely a wrong thing to do if that is the case. I prepared two alternatives to solve this. Both aim to reword the message to more neutral "locally modified". This patch is a more intrusive variant that changes the message for only Porcelain commands ("add" and "reset") while keeping the plumbing "update-index" intact. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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diff --git a/cache.h b/cache.h
index 305e2f701..38985aa63 100644
--- a/cache.h
+++ b/cache.h
@@ -398,6 +398,7 @@ extern void fill_stat_cache_info(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st);
#define REFRESH_QUIET 0x0004 /* be quiet about it */
#define REFRESH_IGNORE_MISSING 0x0008 /* ignore non-existent */
#define REFRESH_IGNORE_SUBMODULES 0x0010 /* ignore submodules */
+#define REFRESH_SAY_CHANGED 0x0020 /* say "changed" not "needs update" */
extern int refresh_index(struct index_state *, unsigned int flags, const char **pathspec, char *seen);
struct lock_file {