The previous patch series implemented essential options and neccessary
configurations. This patch series teaches all the rebase actions like
`--continue`, `--skip`, `--abort`, et al. to builtin rebase.

These actions are important to operation of `git rebase` hence, are kept
in a patch series of their own.

It adds the rebase actions to the previous patch series,
(https://public-inbox.org/git/20180808134830.19949-1-predatoram...@gmail.com/).

This is the third patch series that brings us more closer to a builtin
"git rebase".

If you like to view the development branch, you can view
(https://github.com/git/git/pull/505), where I have kept my commits up to date
and leveraged Travis(there is sporadic failures in t5520 for macos gcc and
isn't due to my patches) for extra testing other than my system.

The next in line patch series which I'll be sending out today are:

builtin rebase options: The builtin rebase will add all the options supported
by original rebase.
builtin rebase rest: The builtin rebase will convert all the remaining shell
scripts from the original rebase to C.
default to builtin rebase: This will turn on the feature-complete builtin
rebase to on.

These patch series are built on top of each other, i.e. they depend on this
order.

Pratik Karki (7):
  builtin rebase: support --continue
  builtin rebase: support --skip
  builtin rebase: support --abort
  builtin rebase: support --quit
  builtin rebase: support --edit-todo and --show-current-patch
  builtin rebase: actions require a rebase in progress
  builtin rebase: stop if `git am` is in progress

 builtin/rebase.c | 193 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 strbuf.c         |   9 +++
 strbuf.h         |   3 +
 3 files changed, 201 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

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2.18.0

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