Use case:

I've a repo with patches A and B that are mutually exclusive. They aren't conflicting, but both define a same-named function, so the sw won't compile if both are applied. The simple solution is to rollback the undesired one before compiling, then revert the repo afterwards. Now I've discovered that last time I've forgotten to do the revert step. If I do a revert now, I'll lose any change I could have done in the repo while in the rolled-back status, so I need a way for displaying the changes in the working dir other than the ones generated by the rollback command.

Any hint ? I think it could be done with some scripting, but this seems a bit too heavy task and probably there should be some simpler method for obtaining this. What am I missing ?

Ciao,
Gian Piero.
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