On Fri, 25 May 2018, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> "Robert P. J. Day" <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > embarrassed to admit i had no idea that you could tag non-commit
> > objects, only realized that when i was reading the man page and saw:
> >
> > SYNOPSIS
> > git tag [-a | -s | -u <keyid>] [-f] [-m <msg> | -F <file>] [-e]
> > <tagname> [<commit> | <object>]
> > ^^^^^^^^
> >
> > so i tried it and, sure enough, i could tag a blob object. but if you
> > read further into DESCRIPTION, about halfway through, you read:
> >
> > "Otherwise just a tag reference for the SHA-1 object name of the
> > commit object is created (i.e. a lightweight tag)."
> > ^^^^^^
> >
> > which suggests only commit objects. finally, much further down, under
> > OPTIONS:
> >
> > "<commit>, <object>
> > The object that the new tag will refer to, usually a commit.
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >
> > so to clean this up, is it sufficient to just change that middle line
> > to say "object" rather than "commit object"? or is there more in the
> > man page that needs tweaking?
>
> As that sentence talks about a lightweight tag (i.e. a reference in
> refs/tags/ hierarchy that directly points at an object of any kind),
> another possibility would be to say
>
> Otherwise a tag reference that directly points at the given
> object (i.e. lightweight tag) is created.
yup, that would resolve the issue. patch coming shortly.
rday
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