$ git am # no input file
^C
$ git am --abort
Resolve operation not in progress, we are not resuming.
This happens because the following test fails:
test -d "$dotest" && test -f "$dotest/last" && test -f "$dotest/next"
and the codepath for an "am in-progress" is not executed. It falls back
to the codepath that treats this as a "fresh execution". Before
rr/rebase-autostash, this condition was
test -d "$dotest"
It would incorrectly execute the "normal" am --abort codepath:
git read-tree --reset -u HEAD ORIG_HEAD
git reset ORIG_HEAD
by incorrectly assuming that an am is "in progress" (i.e. ORIG_HEAD
etc. was written during the previous execution).
Notice that
$ git am
^C
executes nothing of significance, is equivalent to
$ mkdir .git/rebase-apply
Therefore, the correct solution is to treat .git/rebase-apply as a
"stray directory" and remove it on --abort in the fresh-execution
codepath. Also ensure that we're not called with --rebasing from
git-rebase--am.sh; in that case, it is the responsibility of the caller
to handle and stray directories.
While at it, tell the user to run "git am --abort" to get rid of the
stray $dotest directory, if she attempts anything else.
Reported-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>