Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:
I already have a local patch that creates a stalenote.txt file, and
includes that in a release-notes(7) man page, but it still leaves
the actual release notes in a separate plain text file, linked from
the man page, rather than being right at hand,
Am 16.01.2014 22:14, schrieb Philip Oakley:
From: Stefan Näwe stefan.na...@atlas-elektronik.com
[...]
I'd really like to see 'git help relnotes' working as well...
Stefan
Stefan,
Were you thinking that all the release notes would be quoted verbatim in
the one long man page
From: Stefan Näwe stefan.na...@atlas-elektronik.com
[...]
I'd really like to see 'git help relnotes' working as well...
Stefan
Stefan,
Were you thinking that all the release notes would be quoted verbatim in
the one long man page?
Or that it would be a set of links to each
@@
+gituser-manual(7)
+=
+
+NAME
+
+gituser-manual - a link to the user-manual docbook
+
+
+SYNOPSIS
+
+[verse]
+'git help user-manual'
+
+link:user-manual.html[Git User's Manual]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+---
+Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com
---
git-pull.sh | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/git-pull.sh b/git-pull.sh
index 7dbf6b1..68b2e40 100755
--- a/git-pull.sh
+++ b/git-pull.sh
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#
# Fetch one or more remote refs and merge it/them into
The Everyday GIT With 20 Commands Or So is not accessible via the
Git help system. Fix that.
Move everyday.txt to giteveryday.txt.
Update giteveryday.txt to fit man page formatting.
Add standard man page section titles.
Also adjust anchor text markup for man page format.
Add giteveryday
about ensuring that the 'git help' command could
access these extra extra guides that it currently misses. (Tt also
misses the 'user-manual', which isn't a man page, but could have a
link page to guide the seeker of truth between 'git help' and the
actual user-manual)
The only method I can see
From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
I think we already use a nicer way to set up a page alias to keep
old links working than making a copy in Documentation/; please mimic
that if possible.
This was mainly about ensuring that the 'git help' command could access
these extra extra guides
changed over the past 8 years. Perhaps we
should do that after reorganizing with something like this series.
I'd really like to see 'git help relnotes' working as well...
Stefan
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Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:
From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
I think we already use a nicer way to set up a page alias to keep
old links working than making a copy in Documentation/; please mimic
that if possible.
This was mainly about ensuring that the 'git help
Hi,
Philip Oakley wrote:
The Everyday GIT With 20 Commands Or So guide is not accessible
via the git help system. Fix that.
Neat. :)
Junio covered everything I'd want to say about patch 1/6.
After fixing that, I'd suggest squashing all 6 patches into a single
patch. They all are part
about ensuring that the 'git help' command could
access these extra extra guides that it currently misses. (Tt also
misses the 'user-manual', which isn't a man page, but could have a
link page to guide the seeker of truth between 'git help' and the
actual user-manual)
The only method I can see
The Everyday GIT With 20 Commands Or So guide is not accessible via the git
help system. Fix that.
The git everyday file does not use the appropriate filenaming convention for
help files, and is not suitably formatted for display as a man page.
First copy everyday.txt to giteveryday.txt
Second
Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org
---
builtin/help.c | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/builtin/help.c b/builtin/help.c
index cc17e67..45509ce 100644
--- a/builtin/help.c
+++ b/builtin/help.c
@@ -418,6 +418,7 @@ static struct {
const char *help
I think we already use a nicer way to set up a page alias to keep
old links working than making a copy in Documentation/; please mimic
that if possible.
It may be overdue to refresh the suggested set of top 20 commands,
as things have vastly changed over the past 8 years. Perhaps we
should do
It's hard to tell which author conversion test failed when the email
addresses look similar.
Signed-off-by: Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com
Reviewed-by: Felipe Contreras felipe.contre...@gmail.com
---
contrib/remote-helpers/test-hg.sh | 20 ++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+),
Richard Hansen wrote:
It's hard to tell which author conversion test failed when the email
addresses look similar.
Signed-off-by: Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com
---
contrib/remote-helpers/test-hg.sh | 20 ++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git
On 2013-11-11 06:42, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Richard Hansen wrote:
It's hard to tell which author conversion test failed when the email
addresses look similar.
Signed-off-by: Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com
---
contrib/remote-helpers/test-hg.sh | 20 ++--
1 file changed, 10
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com wrote:
On 2013-11-11 06:42, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Richard Hansen wrote:
It's hard to tell which author conversion test failed when the email
addresses look similar.
Signed-off-by: Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com
---
On 2013-11-11 14:29, Felipe Contreras wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com wrote:
On 2013-11-11 06:42, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Richard Hansen wrote:
It's hard to tell which author conversion test failed when the email
addresses look similar.
Signed-off-by:
It's hard to tell which author conversion test failed when the email
addresses look similar.
Signed-off-by: Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com
---
contrib/remote-helpers/test-hg.sh | 20 ++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git
It's hard to tell which author conversion test failed when the email
addresses look similar.
Signed-off-by: Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com
---
contrib/remote-helpers/test-hg.sh | 20 ++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git
.));
}
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ static int add_man_viewer_info(const char *var, const char
*value)
static int git_help_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb)
{
- if (!prefixcmp(var, column.))
+ if (has_prefix(var, column.))
return git_column_config(var, value, help
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder chrisc...@tuxfamily.org
---
help.c | 8
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/help.c b/help.c
index f068925..b41d2d5 100644
--- a/help.c
+++ b/help.c
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ static void list_commands_in_dir(struct cmdnames *cmds,
add an alias:
pd = !sh -c 'pwd'
i get this:
$ git pd
/home/users/euguess/repo
$ pwd
/home/users/euguess/repo/a/b/c
Is there any way to help that situation?
Thanks,
Eugene
Thanks,
Eugene
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git log a/b/c/filename
the difference is obviously in the working directory
when i add an alias:
pd = !sh -c 'pwd'
i get this:
$ git pd
/home/users/euguess/repo
$ pwd
/home/users/euguess/repo/a/b/c
Is there any way to help that situation?
Here's
David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com writes:
A-ha.. I think adding the chdir to alias is possible using a function.
You do not have to use a function to do so, no?
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On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:07:19AM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com writes:
A-ha.. I think adding the chdir to alias is possible using a function.
You do not have to use a function to do so, no?
Right, of course.
So something like:
[alias]
example =
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:15 PM, David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:07:19AM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com writes:
A-ha.. I think adding the chdir to alias is possible using a function.
You do not have to use a function to do so,
Eugene Sajine eugu...@gmail.com writes:
One note: i tried the ${GIT_PREFIX:-.} and ${GIT_PREFIX} and it seems
to give the same results. What is the expected difference here?
GIT_PREFIX may be an empty string when you run from the top-level,
in which case you would end up with cd ... and end
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com wrote:
Eugene Sajine eugu...@gmail.com writes:
One note: i tried the ${GIT_PREFIX:-.} and ${GIT_PREFIX} and it seems
to give the same results. What is the expected difference here?
GIT_PREFIX may be an empty string when you
Hi,
I need some advice about creating the git command alias:
I have this as the command:
git log --pretty=format:%h %ad %ae %s --date=short | sed 's/@\S*//g'
The purpose is to cut off the email domain and keep only username.
I'm trying to create this as the alias:
lg = !sh -c 'git log
Have you tried backslash escaping the backslash? double escaping?
I don't know how many are required, but I would try first \S, then
\\S, then S, etc
Regards,
Andrew Ardill
On 30 October 2013 12:34, Eugene Sajine eugu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need some advice about creating the git
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Andrew Ardill andrew.ard...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you tried backslash escaping the backslash? double escaping?
I don't know how many are required, but I would try first \S, then
\\S, then S, etc
Regards,
Andrew Ardill
When i do that it stops
lg=!git log --pretty=format:'%h %ad %ae %s' --date=short | sed 's/@\\S*//g'
should work.
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Eugene Sajine eugu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need some advice about creating the git command alias:
I have this as the command:
git log --pretty=format:%h %ad %ae %s
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Ralf Thielow ralf.thie...@gmail.com wrote:
lg=!git log --pretty=format:'%h %ad %ae %s' --date=short | sed 's/@\\S*//g'
should work.
It did! thanks! I didn't know that !sh -c is not needed
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Eugene Sajine eugu...@gmail.com
Eugene Sajine eugu...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Ralf Thielow ralf.thie...@gmail.com wrote:
lg=!git log --pretty=format:'%h %ad %ae %s' --date=short | sed 's/@\\S*//g'
should work.
It did! thanks! I didn't know that !sh -c is not needed
sh -c is often used when you
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com wrote:
Eugene Sajine eugu...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Ralf Thielow ralf.thie...@gmail.com wrote:
lg=!git log --pretty=format:'%h %ad %ae %s' --date=short | sed 's/@\\S*//g'
should work.
It did!
Eugene Sajine eugu...@gmail.com writes:
That was my initial intention, because I would like to be able to pass
parameters like to git log or git blame correctly without the explicit
use of $1. Could you please advise about how to make it work with the
!sh -c ?
Because the same exact (sed
The help text for the `tool` flag should mention:
--tool=tool
instead of:
--tool-tool
Signed-off-by: Stefan Saasen ssaa...@atlassian.com
---
git-mergetool--lib.sh | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/git-mergetool--lib.sh b/git-mergetool--lib.sh
index
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 7:34 AM, Stefan Saasen ssaa...@atlassian.com wrote:
The help text for the `tool` flag should mention:
--tool=tool
instead of:
--tool-tool
Signed-off-by: Stefan Saasen ssaa...@atlassian.com
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Reviewed-by: David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com
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on this otherwise very
interesting problem (IMHO at least) so I'm sending this request for help
in the hope that more people would be keen to contribute their computing
skills to solve this challenge.
I'll make a quick description of the pv4 tree encoding first and explain
the problem to solve afterwards
is the actual tree
deltification. I don't have the time to spend on this otherwise very
interesting problem (IMHO at least) so I'm sending this request for help
in the hope that more people would be keen to contribute their computing
skills to solve this challenge.
Just so we're clear as I'm
The search help link was a superscript question mark right next to
a drop-down menu, which looks misaligned and is a cramped and
awkward click target. Remove the superscript tags and add some
spacing to fix these nits. Add a title attribute to provide an
explanatory mouseover.
Signed-off-by: Tony
. In the end,
I basically just don't really understand how this file is supposed to work,
so I'd rather get some expert help here rather than thrashing about randomly.
I realize that sparse checkouts is usually used to select a specific
directory rather than what I'm trying to do, so I
error or no effect at all. In the end, I basically
just don't really understand how this file is supposed to work, so I'd rather
get some expert help here rather than thrashing about randomly. I realize that
sparse checkouts is usually used to select a specific directory rather than
what I'm trying
Jakub Narębski jna...@gmail.com wrote:
- -values = ['commit', 'grep', 'author',
'committer', 'pickaxe']) .
+ -values = ['commit', 'grep', 'author',
'committer', 'pickaxe']) .
Nb. what changed here (in line above)?
Whoops, tab
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Tony Finch d...@dotat.at wrote:
The search help link was a superscript question mark right next to
a drop-down menu, which looks misaligned
I think the idea was to simulate footnote explaining search terms
(I think, I am not the author of this feature
Al 30/07/13 11:58, En/na Fredrik Gustafsson ha escrit:
Git subtree is very convenient to get all the sub-projects into the
main-project directory tree
and to send back sub-project commits to the corresponding repository.
But I don't understand the work flow very well.
I haven't used subtree
Dear all,
I am trying to avoid using git submodules and thus I am testing if git
subtree fit my needs.
I have a set of sub-projects linked to a main-project.
Git subtree is very convenient to get all the sub-projects into the
main-project directory tree
and to send back sub-project commits
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:32:22AM +0200, Gabriel Jover wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to avoid using git submodules and thus I am testing if
git subtree fit my needs.
I have a set of sub-projects linked to a main-project.
Just out of curiosity, why are you trying to avoid submodules?
Git
This is an extension of c6807a4 (clone: open a shortcut for
connectivity check - 2013-05-26) to reduce the cost of connectivity
check at clone time, this time with smart http protocol.
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy pclo...@gmail.com
---
Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt| 4
The search help link was a superscript question mark right next to
a drop-down menu, which looks misaligned and is a cramped and
awkward click target. Remove the superscript tags and add some
spacing to fix these nits. Add a title attribute to provide an
explanatory mouseover.
Signed-off-by: Tony
The configure option to disable threading is '--disable-pthreads',
not '--without-pthreads'.
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini stefano.lattar...@gmail.com
---
configure.ac | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index f3462d9..2f43393 100644
Stefano Lattarini stefano.lattar...@gmail.com writes:
The configure option to disable threading is '--disable-pthreads',
not '--without-pthreads'.
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini stefano.lattar...@gmail.com
---
Thanks.
configure.ac | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com writes:
Junio C Hamano wrote:
$ ~/src/git
error: object file
.git/objects/8e/6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f is empty
error: object file
.git/objects/8e/6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f is
Corresponding to woman.
Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com
---
Documentation/git-help.txt | 3 +++
builtin/help.c | 11 ---
2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/git-help.txt b/Documentation/git-help.txt
index
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 05:13:29PM +0530, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
Corresponding to woman.
Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com
---
Documentation/git-help.txt | 3 +++
builtin/help.c | 11 ---
2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
John Keeping wrote:
Would it be nicer to pass a string in here instead of a flag? Then this
becomes:
strbuf_addf(man_page, (%s \%s\), command, page);
You should probably also rename this function to exec_emacsclient or
something as well now that it doesn't just launch woman.
Sure,
64fa33d706658278b871a6e2ca66694efcadacca (stored
in .git/objects/64/fa33d706658278b871a6e2ca66694efcadacca) is corrupt
error: github.com:artagnon/git did not send all necessary objects
Auto packing the repository for optimum performance. You may also
run git gc manually. See git help gc for more
Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com writes:
$ ~/src/git
error: object file
.git/objects/8e/6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f is empty
error: object file
.git/objects/8e/6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f is empty
fatal: loose object
Junio C Hamano wrote:
$ ~/src/git
error: object file
.git/objects/8e/6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f is empty
error: object file
.git/objects/8e/6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f is empty
fatal: loose object 8e6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f (stored
in
Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com writes:
Junio C Hamano wrote:
$ ~/src/git
error: object file
.git/objects/8e/6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f is empty
error: object file
.git/objects/8e/6a6dda24b017915449897fcc1353a9b848fd2f is empty
fatal: loose object
Junio C Hamano wrote:
A tl;dr is that we _trust_ our refs and everything reachable from
them has to be complete. If that is not the case, things will not
work, and it is not a priority to add workarounds in the normal
codepath to slow things down.
Makes sense.
That does not forbid an
From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
b397ea (status: show more info than currently not on any branch,
2013-03-13) wanted to make sure that after a checkout to detach HEAD,
the user can see where the HEAD was originally detached from. The last
test added by that commit to t/status-help shows
From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
b397ea (status: show more info than currently not on any branch,
2013-03-13) wanted to make sure that after a checkout to detach HEAD,
the user can see where the HEAD was originally detached from. The last
test added by that commit to t/status-help shows
From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
b397ea (status: show more info than currently not on any branch,
2013-03-13) wanted to make sure that after a checkout to detach HEAD,
the user can see where the HEAD was originally detached from. The last
test added by that commit to t/status-help shows
of thing: how would we unset it after
that? Perhaps something like execvpe(), passing in the environment as
an argument?
Running man is the last thing we do before exitting git help and
exec_man_man() does seem to do execlp(), so I do not see it as an
issue.
Overriding PAGER might make sense
I have my global git config pager set to 'cat', but when I do a git
help command, it still uses a pager. This is especially irksome in
emacs shell buffers, where I am most of the time. I know I can do a
M-x man - git-whatever, but wondered if this was a bug or user
error. (git --no-pager help
Michael Campbell michael.campb...@gmail.com writes:
I have my global git config pager set to 'cat', but when I do a git
help command, it still uses a pager. This is especially irksome in
emacs shell buffers, where I am most of the time. I know I can do a
M-x man - git-whatever, but wondered
is there no option for Emacs man corresponding to Emacs
woman?
I guess because no one implemented it ;-).
I personally run M-x git-foo RET, and never run git help.
M-x man git-foo RET, you mean?
Yes, sorry.
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Matthieu Moy wrote:
I find it a bit weird that Git sets the configuration for external
commands, but it may make sense. No strong opinion here.
I don't mean a setenv() kind of thing: how would we unset it after
that? Perhaps something like execvpe(), passing in the environment as
an argument?
man pages - invoking man through git help shouldn't cause
it to behave differently in this case.
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On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:59:17AM +1000, Quilkey, Tony wrote:
I am looking at formulating and then documenting our vcs workflow
using Git at work. I have an idea of how I want things to work, but am
a little hazy on some of the details.
Our basic workflow will be based around:
On Monday, May 20, 2013 at 20:59 EDT,
Quilkey, Tony t...@thorpesystems.com wrote:
I am looking at formulating and then documenting our vcs workflow
using Git at work. I have an idea of how I want things to work, but am
a little hazy on some of the details.
Our basic workflow will be
On 2013-05-21 02:59, Quilkey, Tony wrote:
Hi,
I am looking at formulating and then documenting our vcs workflow
using Git at work. I have an idea of how I want things to work, but am
a little hazy on some of the details.
Our basic workflow will be based around:
Hi,
I am looking at formulating and then documenting our vcs workflow
using Git at work. I have an idea of how I want things to work, but am
a little hazy on some of the details.
Our basic workflow will be based around:
http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model, with a few
Hi,
This topic is based on the rebase.autostash topic. It cleans up a few
things, introduces 'git stash store', and patches rebase to use it.
Should be simple enough.
Thanks.
Ramkumar Ramachandra (6):
Documentation/stash: correct synopsis for create
Documentation/stash: document short form
On Thursday 09 May 2013 04:19 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
[...] which in turn made me realize that some commands may not even know
if the user mistyped a ref. It is not an objection to this patch
per-se, but a useful future enhancement may be to allow the callers
call guess_mistyped_ref()
Vikrant Varma vikrant.varm...@gmail.com writes:
When a ref is not known, currently functions call die() with an
error message.
The first part read somewhat awkward, so I started rewriting the
above like so:
When the user gives an unknown string to a command that expects
to see a ref,
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When a ref is not known, currently functions call die() with an error message.
Add helper function help_unknown_ref to take care of displaying an error
message along with a list of suggested refs the user might have meant.
Example:
$ git merge foo
merge: foo - not something we can
Give better advice when trying to merge a branch that doesn't exist. If
the branch exists in any remotes, display a list of suggestions.
Example:
$ git merge foo
fatal: foo - not something we can merge
Did you mean this?
bar/foo
Signed-off-by: Vikrant Varma
Vikrant Varma wrote:
Give better advice when trying to merge a branch that doesn't exist. If
the branch exists in any remotes, display a list of suggestions.
Interesting. Thanks for working on this.
You say advice, but you're not invoking advise() or guarding the
advice with an advice.* --
to add to 'git merge' would encounter and could help
the user with. git merge origin/mastre and orign/master
may benefit from a typofix as well, and the mechanism to come
up with the suggestion is likely to hook to the same codepath
you are modifying with this patch, even though
On 01-05-2013 17:53, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
Vikrant Varma wrote:
Give better advice when trying to merge a branch that doesn't exist. If
the branch exists in any remotes, display a list of suggestions.
Interesting. Thanks for working on this.
You say advice, but you're not invoking
Am 01.05.2013 21:55, schrieb Vikrant Varma:
On 01-05-2013 17:53, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
Vikrant Varma wrote:
+void help_unknown_ref(const char* ref) {
+int i;
+struct similar_ref_cb ref_cb;
+ref_cb.similar_refs = (struct string_list)STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
Why
Vikrant Varma wrote:
I agree with Matthieu, the people who don't want to see this advice never
will, because they won't make that mistake. Maybe advice is the wrong word,
corrections might be more appropriate.
Makes sense.
Perhaps it would make sense to hook into help.autocorrect. I would
On 02-05-2013 02:02, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
ref_cb.similar_refs has already been defined. The compiler won't let me
assign to it unless I cast first. However, I think compound literals are a
C99/gcc feature. Is this better?
struct similar_ref_cb ref_cb = {ref,
Vikrant Varma vikrant.varm...@gmail.com writes:
On 02-05-2013 02:02, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
ref_cb.similar_refs has already been defined. The compiler won't let me
assign to it unless I cast first. However, I think compound literals are a
C99/gcc feature. Is this better?
help
the user with.
Yes. I like your suggestion of using levenshtein.c, similar to what's
been done in help.c:help_unknown_cmd. However, where do you draw the
line? Do you also suggest 'remotes/origin/foo' for 'remotes/foo'? Also,
which would you then prioritize for 'foo': 'fob
to add to 'git merge' would encounter and could help
the user with.
Yes. I like your suggestion of using levenshtein.c, similar to what's
been done in help.c:help_unknown_cmd. However, where do you draw the
line? Do you also suggest 'remotes/origin/foo' for 'remotes/foo'?
Also, which
Any update about this:
I created this simple bug test to reproduce my problem.
I tried on latest GIT, It fails.
It is really preventing me from using GitSvn.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Let me know if you have any questions.
[GITSVN] $git --version
git version 1.8.2.GIT
[GITSVN] $git
To be consistent with the documentation of all the other commands,
remove (-h|--help) from the OPTIONS section.
Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com
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Documentation/git-shortlog.txt | 4
1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/git-shortlog.txt b
To be consistent with the documentation of all the other commands,
remove (-h|--help) from the OPTIONS section.
Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com
---
Documentation/git-shortlog.txt | 4
1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/git-shortlog.txt b
To be consistent with the documentation of all the other commands,
remove (-h|--help) from the OPTIONS section.
Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com
---
Documentation/git-shortlog.txt | 4
1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/git-shortlog.txt b
Hi,
I have been using git-svn successfully for last 1 year.
But yesterday somebody checked in something in SVN using svn client
and It caused inconsitency in GIT-svn repository.
In one of SVN Merge commit, Some symlink files were not made svn
special by mistake,
So there was another SVN commit
( %s , common_guides[i].name);
+ mput_char(' ', longest - strlen(common_guides[i].name));
+ puts(_(common_guides[i].help));
common_guides[] is used here, but without N_() not picked up by
xgettext when creating the pot file.
Regards
Simon
builtin/help.c | 14
, common_guides[i].name);
+ mput_char(' ', longest - strlen(common_guides[i].name));
+ puts(_(common_guides[i].help));
common_guides[] is used here, but without N_() not picked up by
xgettext when creating the pot file.
Yes. I mucked that up when I hacked the generate-cmdlist.sh to create
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