[PATCH] Allow file removal when "git commit --all" is used.
After you deleted files from your working tree, automatic git-update-cache used when the "--all" flag is given to "git commit" barfs because it lacks the --remove flag. It can be argued that this is a feature; people should be careful and something with a grave consequence like removing files should be done manually, in which case the current behaviour may be OK. The patch is for people who thinks the user who uses the "--all" flag deserves the danger that comes with the convenience. Comments? Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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case "$all,$#" in
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t,*)
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git-diff-files --name-only -z |
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xargs -0 git-update-cache -q --
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xargs -0 git-update-cache -q --remove --
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;;
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,0)
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;;
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*)
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git-diff-files --name-only -z "$@" |
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xargs -0 git-update-cache -q --
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xargs -0 git-update-cache -q --remove --
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;;
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esac || exit 1
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git-update-cache -q --refresh || exit 1
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