Johannes Sixt j.s...@viscovery.net writes:
Am 6/20/2013 20:11, schrieb Junio C Hamano:
Johannes Sixt j.s...@viscovery.net writes:
But you can't have this string:
Splitting a commit while rebasing branch '%2$s' on '%3$s'.
neither in the template nor in the translation, because the numbers
Junio C Hamano:
But my understanding is that the reordering using printf() is the
mechanism we suggest l10n folks to use when the order of parameters
given to printf does not match the preferred word order in the
message in their language.
It's documented in the gettext manual, and seems to
Am 6/20/2013 9:56, schrieb Peter Krefting:
Junio C Hamano:
But my understanding is that the reordering using printf() is the
mechanism we suggest l10n folks to use when the order of parameters
given to printf does not match the preferred word order in the message
in their language.
It's
Johannes Sixt j.s...@viscovery.net writes:
Am 6/20/2013 9:56, schrieb Peter Krefting:
Junio C Hamano:
But my understanding is that the reordering using printf() is the
mechanism we suggest l10n folks to use when the order of parameters
given to printf does not match the preferred word
Am 6/20/2013 20:11, schrieb Junio C Hamano:
Johannes Sixt j.s...@viscovery.net writes:
But you can't have this string:
Splitting a commit while rebasing branch '%2$s' on '%3$s'.
neither in the template nor in the translation, because the numbers must
begin at 1 (and must be used without
Le 2013-06-17 20:37, Junio C Hamano a écrit :
Mathieu Lienard--Mayor mathieu.lienard--ma...@ensimag.imag.fr
writes:
When in the middle of a rebase, it can be annoying to go in .git
in order to find the SHA1 of the commit where the rebase stopped.
git-status now includes this information in
When in the middle of a rebase, it can be annoying to go in .git
in order to find the SHA1 of the commit where the rebase stopped.
git-status now includes this information in its default output.
With this new information, the message is now shorter, to avoid
too long lines.
The new message looks
Hi,
[I rarely do reviews on this list, so feel free to ignore this.]
On 17 June 2013 13:10, Mathieu Lienard--Mayor
mathieu.lienard--ma...@ensimag.imag.fr wrote:
diff --git a/wt-status.c b/wt-status.c
index bf84a86..5f5cddf 100644
--- a/wt-status.c
+++ b/wt-status.c
@@ -885,8 +885,19 @@
Mathieu Lienard--Mayor:
+ /*
+* If the file stopped-sha does not exist
+* we go back to the old output saying a commit
+* instead of providing the commit's SHA1.
+*/
+ if (!stopped_sha) {
+ stopped_sha = a commit;
+
Le 2013-06-17 15:10, Peter Krefting a écrit :
Mathieu Lienard--Mayor:
+ /*
+* If the file stopped-sha does not exist
+* we go back to the old output saying a commit
+* instead of providing the commit's SHA1.
+*/
+ if (!stopped_sha) {
+
Mathieu Liénard--Mayor:
Actually, at first I dealt with it this way:
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(Splitting %s while rebasing branch '%s' on '%s'.),
stopped_sha ? stopped_sha : _(a commit),
);
Would this be more suitable for translators ?
Le 2013-06-17 15:54, Peter Krefting a écrit :
Mathieu Liénard--Mayor:
Actually, at first I dealt with it this way:
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(Splitting %s while rebasing branch '%s' on
'%s'.),
stopped_sha ? stopped_sha : _(a commit),
Am 6/17/2013 15:57, schrieb Mathieu Liénard--Mayor:
Le 2013-06-17 15:54, Peter Krefting a écrit :
Mathieu Liénard--Mayor:
Actually, at first I dealt with it this way:
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(Splitting %s while rebasing branch '%s' on '%s'.),
stopped_sha ?
Johannes Sixt j.s...@viscovery.net writes:
Am 6/17/2013 15:57, schrieb Mathieu Liénard--Mayor:
Le 2013-06-17 15:54, Peter Krefting a écrit :
Mathieu Liénard--Mayor:
Actually, at first I dealt with it this way:
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(Splitting %s while rebasing branch
Mathieu Lienard--Mayor mathieu.lienard--ma...@ensimag.imag.fr
writes:
When in the middle of a rebase, it can be annoying to go in .git
in order to find the SHA1 of the commit where the rebase stopped.
git-status now includes this information in its default output.
With this new information,
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