Taylor Blau <m...@ttaylorr.com> writes:

> I think that this might be clear enough on its own, especially since
> this is the same as BSD grep on my machine. I think that part_s_ of a
> line indicates that behavior, but perhaps not. On GNU grep, this is:
>
>   Print only the matched (non-empty) parts of a matching line, with each
>   such part on a separate output line.

Interesting.  I wonder what "git grep -o '^'" would do ;-)

> I'm happy to pick either and re-send this patch (2/2) again, if it
> wouldn't be too much to juggle. Otherwise, I can re-roll to v4.

Please do not re-send a different version of a patch with the same
v$n value.  Either re-send, otherwise re-roll, will give us v4, not
v3.

In any case, I find that the GNU phrasing is the most clear among
the ones I've seen in this thread so far.

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