Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> writes:

> Phillip Wood <phillip.w...@talktalk.net> writes:
>
>> From: Phillip Wood <phillip.w...@dunelm.org.uk>
>>
>> These patches add an '--autostage' option (and corresponding config
>> variable) to 'rebase --continue' that will stage any unstaged changes
>> before continuing. This saves the user having to type 'git add' before
>> running 'git rebase --continue'.
>
> I wonder if this interacts with existing rerere.autoupdate
> configuration variable and if so how (i.e. would they conflict and
> fight with each other?  would they work well together?  would one of
> them make the other unnecessary?).  In any case, they look closely
> related and perhaps should be named similarly.
>
> I even have a suspicion that they may be essentially doing the same
> thing.
>
> For a previous discussion, you start from here:
>
>   https://public-inbox.org/git/7vej6xb4lr....@gitster.siamese.dyndns.org/#t
>
> and for the context, look at the original post by Ingo, to which the
> above message is a response to.
>
> Thanks.

Hmph, this is interesting.

"git rebase" does take "--rerere-autoupdate" option from the command
line, and propagates it to a later invocation of "rebase --continue"
by storing the value to $state_dir/allow_rerere_autoupdate file and
reading the value from it.  $allow_rerere_autoupdate shell variable
is used to hold the setting.  

I'd expect that this variable to be used in invocations of "git am"
in git-rebase--am.sh; but that does not seem to be the case.  I
wonder if this was once working but over time we broke the feature
without anybody noticing it, or if the support was added but not
completed and the feature was a no-op from the beginning?









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