[PATCH] Make XDF_NEED_MINIMAL default in blame.

2014-03-20 Thread Michael Andreen
Currently git blame has a big problem finding copies and moves when you split up a big file into smaller ones. One example in the git repository is 2cf565c, which split the documentation into smaller files. In 582aa00 XDF_NEED_MINIMAL was removed as the default for performance reasons, mainly for

Re: [PATCH] Make XDF_NEED_MINIMAL default in blame.

2014-03-20 Thread Junio C Hamano
Michael Andreen h...@ruin.nu writes: There hasn't been any arguments against this patch. Just updated the message with a note about --no-minimal. There hasn't been any argument for this patch, either. It is not like we are still in year 2007; timing result in a small project like Git itself

Re: [PATCH] Make XDF_NEED_MINIMAL default in blame.

2014-03-20 Thread Michael Andreen
On Thursday, March 20, 2014 01:45:21 PM Junio C Hamano wrote: There hasn't been any argument for this patch, either. It is not like we are still in year 2007; timing result in a small project like Git itself is not a good enough argument to change a well established default at this late in

[PATCH] Make XDF_NEED_MINIMAL default in blame.

2014-03-16 Thread Michael Andreen
Currently git blame has a big problem finding copies and moves when you split up a big file into smaller ones. One example in the git repository is 2cf565c, which split the documentation into smaller files. In 582aa00 XDF_NEED_MINIMAL was removed as the default for performance reasons, mainly for

Re: [PATCH] Make XDF_NEED_MINIMAL default in blame.

2014-03-16 Thread Thomas Rast
Michael Andreen h...@ruin.nu writes: The --minimal flag is still there, but didn't want to break scripts depending on it. If I specify --no-minimal, does that turn it off again? -- Thomas Rast t...@thomasrast.ch -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe git in the body of a

Re: [PATCH] Make XDF_NEED_MINIMAL default in blame.

2014-03-16 Thread Michael Andreen
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 01:12:01 PM Thomas Rast wrote: Michael Andreen h...@ruin.nu writes: The --minimal flag is still there, but didn't want to break scripts depending on it. If I specify --no-minimal, does that turn it off again? Yes, that works. /Michael -- To unsubscribe from