RFC remove the query from uncommit

John Ferlito johnf at inodes.org
Wed Oct 7 23:36:00 BST 2009


On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 08:57:16AM -0500, John Arbash Meinel wrote:
> At the moment 'bzr uncommit' prompts you to make sure you really want to
> do so. I wrote it that way originally because I actually removed the
> content from disk. (This was back in the one-file-per-revision .txt.gz
> days.)
> 
> We don't do that anymore, and you can always recover from uncommit. And
> we even tell the user what they can do to recover ('bzr pull . -r ...')
> 
> In the goal of unifying our interface, it seemed strange to me to have 1
> command that is interactive, while none of the others are. (With the
> exception of 'shelve'.)
> 
> Thoughts?

Sounds good. Although I do like the feedback of seeing the commit
message when I'm uncommiting. So if it didn't prompt but still gave
you the commit message that would be great.

Cheers,
John

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