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git-stash apply --index: optimize postprocessing

Originally, "apply --index" codepath was bolted on to the
"update working tree files and index, but then revert the
changes we make to the index except for added files so that we
do not forget about them" codepath, almost as an afterthought.
Because "apply --index" first prepares the final index state
upfront, "revert except the added paths" postprocessing does not
have to be done.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Junio C Hamano 18 years ago
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      git-stash.sh

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git-stash.sh

@ -157,15 +157,16 @@ apply_stash () { @@ -157,15 +157,16 @@ apply_stash () {
if git-merge-recursive $b_tree -- $c_tree $w_tree
then
# No conflict
a="$TMP-added" &&
git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A $c_tree >"$a" &&
git read-tree --reset $c_tree &&
git update-index --add --stdin <"$a" ||
die "Cannot unstage modified files"
rm -f "$a"
if test -n "$unstashed_index_tree"
then
git read-tree "$unstashed_index_tree"
else
a="$TMP-added" &&
git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A $c_tree >"$a" &&
git read-tree --reset $c_tree &&
git update-index --add --stdin <"$a" ||
die "Cannot unstage modified files"
rm -f "$a"
fi
git status || :
else

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