On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:07 PM, Matthieu Moy
<matthieu....@grenoble-inp.fr> wrote:
> Christian Couder <christian.cou...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Unfortunately this does not work well when a commit is created with a
>> line break in the title, using for example the following command:
>>
>> git commit -m 'place of
>> code: change we made'
>
> I confirm that this patch fixes the behavior for me.
>
> Now, I found another issue: I still have this "interpret-trailers" in my
> hooks/commit-msg, and it behaves badly when I use "git commit -v". With
> -v, I get a diff in COMMIT_EDITMSG, and interpret-trailers tries to
> insert my Sign-off within the diff, like this:
>
>   # Do not touch the line above.
>   # Everything below will be removed.
>   diff --git a/git-multimail/README b/git-multimail/README
>   index f41906b..93d4751 100644
>
>   Signed-off-by: Matthieu Moy <matthieu....@imag.fr>
>   --- a/git-multimail/README
>   +++ b/git-multimail/README
>
> Either commit-msg should be called after stripping the diff from
> COMMIT_MSG, or interpret-trailers should learn to stop reading when the
> patch starts. I think the first option is better, since it means that
> any commit-msg hook does not have to deal with the patch stuff (my guess
> is that there are many broken commit-msg hooks out there, but people
> didn't notice because they don't use "commit -v").
>
> Thanks,
>

It's always confused me why commit -v doesn't prepend every inserted
line with "#" to mark it as a comment.

Regards,
Jake
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