Thomas Gummerer <t.gumme...@gmail.com> writes:

>> > diff --git a/git-stash.sh b/git-stash.sh
>> > index 4c92ec931f..5e06f96da5 100755
>> > --- a/git-stash.sh
>> > +++ b/git-stash.sh
>> > @@ -308,14 +308,16 @@ push_stash () {
>> >    if test -z "$patch_mode"
>> >    then
>> >            test "$untracked" = "all" && CLEAN_X_OPTION=-x || 
>> > CLEAN_X_OPTION=
>> > -          if test -n "$untracked"
>> > +          if test -n "$untracked" && test $# = 0
>> >            then
>> >                    git clean --force --quiet -d $CLEAN_X_OPTION -- "$@"
>
> Argh I just noticed we could drop the "$@" here, as this is no longer
> the pathspec case.  It doesn't hurt anything, except it may be a bit
> confusing when reading the code.

Yes, we could, but we do not have to.  I think it is fine to leave
it in especially if we envision that the codepaths for two cases
will be unified in the future.

Reply via email to