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Don't use -C in "git diff"

Right now it confuses at least git-diff-files, since it leaves
all the files (whether changed or not) in the diff queue.
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Linus Torvalds 20 years ago
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      git-diff-script

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git-diff-script

@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ rev=($(git-rev-parse --revs-only "$@"))
flags=($(git-rev-parse --no-revs "$@")) flags=($(git-rev-parse --no-revs "$@"))
case "${#rev[*]}" in case "${#rev[*]}" in
0) 0)
git-diff-files -p -C "$@";; git-diff-files -p "$@";;
1) 1)
git-diff-cache -p -C "$@";; git-diff-cache -p "$@";;
2) 2)
begin=$(echo "${rev[1]}" | tr -d '^') begin=$(echo "${rev[1]}" | tr -d '^')
end="${rev[0]}" end="${rev[0]}"
git-diff-tree -p -C $flags $begin $end;; git-diff-tree -p $flags $begin $end;;
*) *)
echo "I don't understand" echo "I don't understand"
exit 1;; exit 1;;

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