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Rebase may cause commits to disappear if they have no commits pointing to it #67

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@taneliang

Description

When rebasing commits in a branch, commits may disappear if they are no longer a parent of a commit with >=1 branch pointing to it.

Steps to repro

  1. Given this commit graph
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  2. Use Stack Attack to rebase b86cede onto faeff9f.
  3. 4628f57 should disappear, since there are no more branches pointing to it or its children.

Steps

  • Confirm that this issue is actually a thing (I didn't test it LOL)
  • Generate Stack Attack branch for new branch tips that don't have commits pointing to them

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