Stefan Beller <sbel...@google.com> writes:

> On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 6:51 AM Pratik Karki <predatoram...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> This commit introduces a rebase option `--quiet`. While `--quiet` is
>> commonly perceived as opposite to `--verbose`, this is not the case for
>> the rebase command: both `--quiet` and `--verbose` default to `false` if
>> neither `--quiet` nor `--verbose` is present.
>>
>> This commit goes further and introduces `--no-quiet` which is the
>> contrary of `--quiet` and it's introduction doesn't modify any
>> behaviour.

Why?  Is it for completeness (i.e. does the scripted version take
such an option and addition of --no-quiet makes the C rewrite behave
the same)?

>> Note: The `flags` field in `rebase_options` will accumulate more bits in
>> subsequent commits, in particular a verbose and a diffstat flag. And as
>> --quoet inthe shell scripted version of the rebase command switches off
>
>   --quote in the
>
> (in case a resend is needed)

Meaning --quiet?

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