Lucas Oshiro writes:
> This series of patches fixes the flags --edit and --no-edit. Currently,
> --no-edit has no effect.
>
> These patches implement the following behaviour:
>
> - when --edit is provided, the editor will always be opened;
>
> - when --no-edit is provided, the editor will not be opened (if possible),
> otherwise an error message will be displayed;
>
> - when neither --edit nor --no-edit are provided, the editor is opened only if
> a message is not provided and there isn't a previous tag message.
Another thing that must be done is
- when both --edit and --no-edit are given, the last one wins.
I do not know if you have implemented it in the three patches, though.
> In the future, the fix of these flags and the code factoring done in this
> patchset will be used on the implementation of a new flag --amend, as
> discussed
> on the mail thread started on
> https://public-inbox.org/git/CAHd499BM6M+=zre1wfvxr7b+vhjhfedind5xlqxcwzlv7qe...@mail.gmail.com/.
>
> Lucas Oshiro (3):
> tag: factor out tag reading from write_tag_body()
> tag: factor out prepare tag template code
> tag: add full support for --edit and --no-edit
>
> builtin/tag.c | 123 ++---
> t/t7004-tag.sh | 4 +-
> 2 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)