Le Lundi 23 Janvier 2006 09:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Mon Jan 23 04:09:50 CET 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   * add --working to rollback
>   --woking allow to user to apply the rollback to the working copy
>   instead pristine, the patch is neither recorded in this case.
>   To undo the change the user cas use revert, to keep it, he can use
> record. New patches:

Hum sound like I am not familiar enough with darcs send :\

Quite sorry for the noise.

The goal of this patch is to add a way to unapply a patch on the current 
working dir.

As my knowledge with haskell are very young, it surelly need a review about 
indentation, but it works.

So with this patch, doing darcs rollback --working unapply the patch without 
deleting it from pristine/patches list.

It come to me a question, is it usefull to have rollback undoing a patch, 
removing it from pristine tree without reflecting the change on wokring 
tree ?

Also should my patch record an UNDO patch in pending queue ?
Is --working name appropriate ?
Should my rollback --working move on a new darcs command ?

The new option is not document, if you think it is usefull, I will end the 
works ASAP.

In all case, comment welcome. 

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