Excerpts from Ganesh Sittampalam's message of Sat Sep 19 01:18:00 +0200 2009: > On Fri, 18 Sep 2009, Nicolas Pouillard wrote: > > > I have a question about the hunk editing feature. > > Does it leave the pristine tree as is (like git), or not? > > Once you've edited a hunk, you can choose whether or not to record the > resulting fragments. If you don't record any of them then you'll be back > where you started - the edited hunk won't be offered next time. So for the > feature to be any use you'd have to record something and thus change > pristine.
I think, I wasn't clear enough: the git edit-hunk feature enables you commit an edited hunk without changing the pristine directory accordingly. That is you end up with an unrecorded change. I don't know what semantics is the most useful, maybe both are useful. In fact I was expecting the pristine to be updated the first time I used the git feature. -- Nicolas Pouillard http://nicolaspouillard.fr _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list darcs-users@darcs.net http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users