Junio C Hamano
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Git v2.10.2 Release Notes |
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Fixes since v2.10.1 |
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* The code that parses the format parameter of for-each-ref command |
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has seen a micro-optimization. |
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* The "graph" API used in "git log --graph" miscounted the number of |
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output columns consumed so far when drawing a padding line, which |
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has been fixed; this did not affect any existing code as nobody |
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tried to write anything after the padding on such a line, though. |
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* Almost everybody uses DEFAULT_ABBREV to refer to the default |
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setting for the abbreviation, but "git blame" peeked into |
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underlying variable bypassing the macro for no good reason. |
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* Doc update to clarify what "log -3 --reverse" does. |
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* An author name, that spelled a backslash-quoted double quote in the |
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human readable part "My \"double quoted\" name", was not unquoted |
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correctly while applying a patch from a piece of e-mail. |
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* The original command line syntax for "git merge", which was "git |
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merge <msg> HEAD <parent>...", has been deprecated for quite some |
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time, and "git gui" was the last in-tree user of the syntax. This |
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is finally fixed, so that we can move forward with the deprecation. |
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* Codepaths that read from an on-disk loose object were too loose in |
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validating what they are reading is a proper object file and |
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sometimes read past the data they read from the disk, which has |
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been corrected. H/t to Gustavo Grieco for reporting. |
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* "git worktree", even though it used the default_abbrev setting that |
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ought to be affected by core.abbrev configuration variable, ignored |
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the variable setting. The command has been taught to read the |
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default set of configuration variables to correct this. |
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* A low-level function verify_packfile() was meant to show errors |
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that were detected without dying itself, but under some conditions |
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it didn't and died instead, which has been fixed. |
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Also contains minor documentation updates and code clean-ups. |
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