On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 10:42:30AM +0000, Ed Avis wrote:

> I would find it useful to ask 'git stash pop' to always drop the stash after
> applying it to the working tree, even if there were conflicts.  (Only if there
> was some hard error, such as an I/O error updating some of the files, should
> the stash be left on the stack.)

Hmm. That seems rather dangerous, but hey, if it's not the default, I
guess it is your own foot that you are shooting.

> Would a patch for such an --always-drop flag be accepted?

I doubt you will get a good answer to that question; the attitude here
is usually "well, we would have to see the patch". For instance, I don't
know how easy it will be to tell merge conflicts apart from I/O errors.
Figuring that out will probably be part of a rough draft patch.

-Peff
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