On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Aaron Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Robert Kern <robert.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 20:22, Saptarshi Mandal <sapta.iit...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>> Doing a git log shows that commit messages typically follow no clear
>>> pattern.
>>> The same can be said for patches too.
>>>
>>> For example
>>> ...
>>> commit 0f7f4fbc268545651860d7d41b03269225a9c866
>>> Author: Ronan Lamy <ronan.l...@normalesup.org>
>>> Date:   Tue Apr 26 01:10:12 2011 +0100
>>>
>>>    Fix doctests for keep_sign = True
>>>
>>> commit 819b28a088c3d7152291006f0b5e353966d99218
>>> Author: Ronan Lamy <ronan.l...@normalesup.org>
>>> Date:   Tue Apr 26 00:57:30 2011 +0100
>>>
>>>    Fixed tests for keep_sign = True
>>>
>>> commit b8d6252ea115032f7da8c46aca60af0b6a75fd36
>>> Author: Ronan Lamy <ronan.l...@normalesup.org>
>>> Date:   Thu Jan 13 23:43:00 2011 +0000
>>>
>>>    Set keep_sign = True
>>>
>>> On inspection I do not know which subsystem this changes. I will need
>>> to do
>>> a git show for that but I have no interest in looking at the code as
>>> it has already
>>> passed review. A more helpful message would be
>>>
>>> sympy/core: Set keep_sign = True
>>>
>>> so atleast I know which part has changed.
>>
>> You can use `git log --name-status` to have git show you the files
>> that were modified.
>>
>> --
>> Robert Kern
>>
>> "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless
>> enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as
>> though it had an underlying truth."
>>   -- Umberto Eco
>>
>
> Of git log --stat, which also shows you how many lines of each file
> were changed.
>
> And I would recommend just going through it with gitk or some kind of
> GUI that shows you the actual changes.

For smaller releases, one can also browse it online:

https://github.com/sympy/sympy/compare/sympy-0.6.7...master

but unfortunately for this release, github says:

"This comparison is big! We're only showing the most recent 250 commits"

Ondrej

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