Olga Telezhnaya <olyatelezhn...@gmail.com> writes:

>  objectname::
>       The object name (aka SHA-1).
>       For a non-ambiguous abbreviation of the object name append `:short`.
>       For an abbreviation of the object name with desired length append
>       `:short=<length>`, where the minimum length is MINIMUM_ABBREV. The
>       length may be exceeded to ensure unique object names.
> +deltabase::
> +     If the object is stored as a delta on-disk, this expands to the 40-hex
> +     sha1 of the delta base object. Otherwise, expands to the null sha1
> +     (40 zeroes). See `CAVEATS` section below.

I know existing description for other things nearby still talk about
SHA-1, but we can prepare ourselves better with something like:

        This expands to the object name of the delta base for the
        given object, if it is stored as a delta.  Otherwise it
        expands to the null object name (all zeroes).

> +Note that the sizes of objects on disk are reported accurately, but care
> +should be taken in drawing conclusions about which refs or objects are
> +responsible for disk usage. The size of a packed non-delta object may be
> +much larger than the size of objects which delta against it, but the
> +choice of which object is the base and which is the delta is arbitrary
> +and is subject to change during a repack.
> +
> +Note also that multiple copies of an object may be present in the object
> +database; in this case, it is undefined which copy's size or delta base
> +will be reported.

OK.


>  SEE ALSO
>  --------
>  linkgit:git-show-ref[1]
>
> --
> https://github.com/git/git/pull/552

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