Phillip Wood <phillip.w...@talktalk.net> writes:

> From: Phillip Wood <phillip.w...@dunelm.org.uk>
>
> Since v2 I've updated the patches to use '-' instead of '^' to invert
> the selection to match the rest of add -i and clean -i.
>
> These patches build on top of the recount fixes in [1]. The commit
> message for the first patch describes the motivation:
>
> "When I end up editing hunks it is almost always because I want to
> stage a subset of the lines in the hunk. Doing this by editing the
> hunk is inconvenient and error prone (especially so if the patch is
> going to be reversed before being applied). Instead offer an option
> for add -p to stage individual lines. When the user presses 'l' the
> hunk is redrawn with labels by the insertions and deletions and they
> are prompted to enter a list of the lines they wish to stage. Ranges
> of lines may be specified using 'a-b' where either 'a' or 'b' may be
> omitted to mean all lines from 'a' to the end of the hunk or all lines
> from 1 upto and including 'b'."

I haven't seen any review comments on this round, and as I am not a
heavy user of "add -i" interface (even though I admit that I
originally wrote it), I haven't had a chance to exercise the code
myself in the two weeks since the patches have been queued in my
tree.

I am inclihned to merge them to 'next' soonish, but please stop me
if anybody (including the original author) has further comments.

Thanks.

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