On Oct 6, 2014 12:26 PM, "Stephan Beal" <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Hi, all, > > (This just happened...) > > The autosync option provides (incidentally, not specifically by design) a feature one doesn't have if it is turned off: the ability to abort a commit within a small (and unknown/varying) time frame. > > For example: the intention here was to commit a single file, but 3 are actually modified: > > [stephan@host:~/cvs/fossil/cwal/s2]$ f com -m 'Minor build tweak.' > Autosync: http://step...@fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos/cwal/index.cgi > ^C > > autosync gave me the time frame my brain needed to realize the mistake, giving me the opportunity to tap Ctrl-C.
I have that functionality without auto sync. I don't use the -m comment option so I get a text editor showing me what has changed before I type the message. If I decide I need to not commit, I don't enter a message and fossil warns me allowing me to abort the conmit! :)
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