"Ulrich Windl" <[email protected]> writes:
> This is for git-1.7.12 (an older version from the SLES11 SP3 SDK). If
> the issue is solved meanwhile, I'll be happy, and I apologize for
> being too lazy to find out.
The answer is no ;-).
> Currently Git cannot split a block of changes like
>
> -AAA
> -BBB
> +CCC
> +DDD
>
> Into
> -AAA
> +CCC
> and
> -BBB
> +DDD
And it is unlikely to do so ever, because it is a wrong thing to do.
What makes the user happy to see above split when the user is
expecting this instead?
-AAA
and
-BBB
+CCC
+DDD
> Another split that is not possible is a split across an empty line, like:
>
> +AAA
> + <empty line (in reality)>
> +BBB
Likewise. An empty line is not that special. AAA may be adding one
block of lines "if (condition) { ... }" and BBB may be another, and
it often happens that you would want to separate these into two
changes, with or without an empty line in between.
+if (foo) {
+ do foo thing
+}
+if (bar) {
+ do bar thing
+}
Having said all that, I am not opposed to a usable idea to allow the
user to specify where in a contiguous block of -*+* to break a hunk
and how.
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