* [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff @ 2018-03-07 21:11 Robert Dailey 2018-03-07 21:41 ` Junio C Hamano 2018-03-09 8:53 ` Stefan Beller 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Robert Dailey @ 2018-03-07 21:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git; +Cc: Junio C Hamano, Stefan Beller, Brandon Williams I am experimenting with a version of submodule diff (using log style) that prints the commits brought in from merges, while excluding the merge commits themselves. This is useful in cases where a merge commit's summary does not fully explain the changes being merged (for example, for longer-lived branches). I could have gone through the effort to make this more configurable, but before doing that level of work I wanted to get some discussion going to understand first if this is a useful change and second how it should be configured. For example, we could allow: $ git diff --submodule=long-log Or a supplementary option such as: $ git diff --submodule=log --submodule-log-detail=(long|short) I'm not sure what makes sense here. I welcome thoughts/discussion and will provide follow-up patches. Signed-off-by: Robert Dailey <rcdailey@gmail.com> --- submodule.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/submodule.c b/submodule.c index 2967704317..a0a62ad7bd 100644 --- a/submodule.c +++ b/submodule.c @@ -428,7 +428,8 @@ static int prepare_submodule_summary(struct rev_info *rev, const char *path, init_revisions(rev, NULL); setup_revisions(0, NULL, rev, NULL); rev->left_right = 1; - rev->first_parent_only = 1; + rev->max_parents = 1; + rev->first_parent_only = 0; left->object.flags |= SYMMETRIC_LEFT; add_pending_object(rev, &left->object, path); add_pending_object(rev, &right->object, path); -- 2.13.1.windows.2 ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff 2018-03-07 21:11 [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff Robert Dailey @ 2018-03-07 21:41 ` Junio C Hamano 2018-03-09 8:53 ` Stefan Beller 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2018-03-07 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Dailey; +Cc: git, Stefan Beller, Brandon Williams Robert Dailey <rcdailey.lists@gmail.com> writes: > I could have gone through the effort to make this more configurable, but > before doing that level of work I wanted to get some discussion going to > understand first if this is a useful change and second how it should be > configured. For example, we could allow: > > $ git diff --submodule=long-log > > Or a supplementary option such as: > > $ git diff --submodule=log --submodule-log-detail=(long|short) > > I'm not sure what makes sense here. I welcome thoughts/discussion and > will provide follow-up patches. My quick looking around reveals that prepare_submodule_summary() is called only by show_submodule_summary(), which in turn is called only from builtin_diff() in a codepath like this: if (o->submodule_format == DIFF_SUBMODULE_LOG && (!one->mode || S_ISGITLINK(one->mode)) && (!two->mode || S_ISGITLINK(two->mode))) { show_submodule_summary(o, one->path ? one->path : two->path, &one->oid, &two->oid, two->dirty_submodule); return; } else if (o->submodule_format == DIFF_SUBMODULE_INLINE_DIFF && (!one->mode || S_ISGITLINK(one->mode)) && (!two->mode || S_ISGITLINK(two->mode))) { show_submodule_inline_diff(o, one->path ? one->path : two->path, &one->oid, &two->oid, two->dirty_submodule); return; } It looks like introducing a new value to o->submodule_format (enum diff_submodule_format defined in diff.h) would be one natural way to extend this codepath, at least to me from a quick glance. It also looks to me that the above may become far easier to read if the common "are we dealing with a filepair <one, two> that involves submodules?" check in the above if/else if cascade is factored out, perhaps like this as a preliminary clean-up step, before adding a new value: if ((!one->mode || S_ISGITLINK(one->mode)) && (!two->mode || S_ISGITLINK(two->mode))) { switch (o->submodule_format) { case DIFF_SUBMODULE_LOG: ... do the "log" thing ... return; case DIFF_SUBMODULE_INLINE_DIFF: ... do the "inline" thing ... return; default: break; } } Then the place to add a new format would be trivially obvious, i.e. just add a new case arm to call a new function to give the summary. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff 2018-03-07 21:11 [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff Robert Dailey 2018-03-07 21:41 ` Junio C Hamano @ 2018-03-09 8:53 ` Stefan Beller 2018-03-09 17:42 ` Junio C Hamano 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Stefan Beller @ 2018-03-09 8:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Dailey; +Cc: git, Junio C Hamano, Stefan Beller, Brandon Williams On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 1:11 PM, Robert Dailey <rcdailey.lists@gmail.com> wrote: > I am experimenting with a version of submodule diff (using log style) > that prints the commits brought in from merges, while excluding the > merge commits themselves. This is useful in cases where a merge commit's > summary does not fully explain the changes being merged (for example, > for longer-lived branches). > > I could have gone through the effort to make this more configurable, but > before doing that level of work I wanted to get some discussion going to > understand first if this is a useful change and second how it should be > configured. For example, we could allow: > > $ git diff --submodule=long-log > > Or a supplementary option such as: > > $ git diff --submodule=log --submodule-log-detail=(long|short) > > I'm not sure what makes sense here. I welcome thoughts/discussion and > will provide follow-up patches. The case of merges is usually configured with --[no-]merges, or --min-parents=<n>. I would think we would want to have different settings per repository, i.e. these settings would only apply to the superproject, however we could keep the same names for submodules, such that we could do git log --min-parents=0 --submodules=--no-merges We started an effort to have a repository object handle in most functions some time ago, but the option parsing for the revision walking doesn't take a repository yet, otherwise the generic revision parsing for submodules would be easy to implement. Thoughts on this generic approach? Stefan > > Signed-off-by: Robert Dailey <rcdailey@gmail.com> > --- > submodule.c | 3 ++- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/submodule.c b/submodule.c > index 2967704317..a0a62ad7bd 100644 > --- a/submodule.c > +++ b/submodule.c > @@ -428,7 +428,8 @@ static int prepare_submodule_summary(struct rev_info *rev, const char *path, > init_revisions(rev, NULL); > setup_revisions(0, NULL, rev, NULL); > rev->left_right = 1; > - rev->first_parent_only = 1; > + rev->max_parents = 1; > + rev->first_parent_only = 0; > left->object.flags |= SYMMETRIC_LEFT; > add_pending_object(rev, &left->object, path); > add_pending_object(rev, &right->object, path); > -- > 2.13.1.windows.2 > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff 2018-03-09 8:53 ` Stefan Beller @ 2018-03-09 17:42 ` Junio C Hamano 2018-03-27 22:17 ` Stefan Beller 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2018-03-09 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Stefan Beller; +Cc: Robert Dailey, git, Stefan Beller, Brandon Williams Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com> writes: >> $ git diff --submodule=log --submodule-log-detail=(long|short) >> >> I'm not sure what makes sense here. I welcome thoughts/discussion and >> will provide follow-up patches. > > The case of merges is usually configured with --[no-]merges, or > --min-parents=<n>. But that is a knob that controls an irrelevant aspect of the detail in the context of this discussion, isn't it? This code is about "to what degree the things that happened between two submodule commits in an adjacent pair of commits in the superproject are summarized?" and the current one unilaterally decides that something similar to what you would see in the output from "log --oneline --first-parent --left-right" is sufficient, which is a position to heavily favour projects whose histories are very clean by either being: (1) totally linear, each individual commit appearing on the first-parent chain; or (2) totally topic-branch based, everything appearing as merges of a topic branch to the trunk The hack Robert illustrates below is to change it to stop favouring such projects with "clean" histories, and show "log --oneline --no-merges --left-right". When presented that way, clean histories of topic-branch based projects will suffer by losing conciseness, but clean histories of totally linear projects will still be shown the same way, and messy history that sometimes merges, sometimes merges mergy histories, and sometimes directly builds on the trunk will be shown as an enumeration of individual commits in a flat way by ignoring merges and not restricting the traversal to the first parent chains, which would appear more uniform than what the current code shows. I do not see a point in introducing --min/max-parents as a knob to control how the history is summarized. This is a strongly related tangent, but I wonder if we can and/or want to share more code with the codepath that prepares the log message for a merge. It summarizes what happened on the side branch since it forked from the history it is joining back to (I think it is merge.c::shortlog() that computes this) and it is quite similar to what Robert wants to use for submodules here. On the other hand, in a project _without_ submodule, if you are pulling history made by your lieutenant whose history is full of linear merges of topic branches to the mainline, it may not be a bad idea to allow fmt-merge-msg to alternatively show something similar to the "diff --submodule=log" gives us, i.e. summarize the history of the side branch being merged by just listing the commits on the first-parent chain. So I sense some opportunity for cross pollination here. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff 2018-03-09 17:42 ` Junio C Hamano @ 2018-03-27 22:17 ` Stefan Beller 2018-04-02 1:07 ` Robert Dailey 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Stefan Beller @ 2018-03-27 22:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: Robert Dailey, git, Stefan Beller, Brandon Williams > >> $ git diff --submodule=log --submodule-log-detail=(long|short) > >> > >> I'm not sure what makes sense here. I welcome thoughts/discussion and > >> will provide follow-up patches. > > > > The case of merges is usually configured with --[no-]merges, or > > --min-parents=<n>. > But that is a knob that controls an irrelevant aspect of the detail > in the context of this discussion, isn't it? This code is about "to > what degree the things that happened between two submodule commits > in an adjacent pair of commits in the superproject are summarized?" And I took it a step further and wanted to give a general solution, which allows giving any option that the diff machinery accepts to only apply to the submodule diffing part of the current diff. > The hack Robert illustrates below is to change it to stop favouring > such projects with "clean" histories, and show "log --oneline > --no-merges --left-right". When presented that way, clean histories > of topic-branch based projects will suffer by losing conciseness, > but clean histories of totally linear projects will still be shown > the same way, and messy history that sometimes merges, sometimes > merges mergy histories, and sometimes directly builds on the trunk > will be shown as an enumeration of individual commits in a flat way > by ignoring merges and not restricting the traversal to the first > parent chains, which would appear more uniform than what the current > code shows. Oh, I realize this is in the *summary* code path, I was thinking about the show_submodule_inline_diff, which would benefit from more diff options. > I do not see a point in introducing --min/max-parents as a knob to > control how the history is summarized. For a summary a flat list of commits may be fine, ignoring (ideally non-evil) merges. > This is a strongly related tangent, but I wonder if we can and/or > want to share more code with the codepath that prepares the log > message for a merge. It summarizes what happened on the side branch > since it forked from the history it is joining back to (I think it > is merge.c::shortlog() that computes this) I do not find code there. To me it looks like builtin/fmt-merge-msg.c is responsible for coming up with a default merge message? In that file there is a shortlog() function, which walks revisions and puts together the subject lines of commits. > and it is quite similar > to what Robert wants to use for submodules here. On the other hand, > in a project _without_ submodule, if you are pulling history made by > your lieutenant whose history is full of linear merges of topic > branches to the mainline, it may not be a bad idea to allow > fmt-merge-msg to alternatively show something similar to the "diff > --submodule=log" gives us, i.e. summarize the history of the side > branch being merged by just listing the commits on the first-parent > chain. So I sense some opportunity for cross pollination here. The cross pollination that I sense is the desire in both cases to freely specify the format as it may depend on the workflow. Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff 2018-03-27 22:17 ` Stefan Beller @ 2018-04-02 1:07 ` Robert Dailey 2018-04-02 19:35 ` Stefan Beller 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Robert Dailey @ 2018-04-02 1:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Stefan Beller; +Cc: Junio C Hamano, git, Stefan Beller, Brandon Williams [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 5704 bytes --] On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 5:17 PM, Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com> wrote: >> >> $ git diff --submodule=log --submodule-log-detail=(long|short) >> >> >> >> I'm not sure what makes sense here. I welcome thoughts/discussion and >> >> will provide follow-up patches. >> > >> > The case of merges is usually configured with --[no-]merges, or >> > --min-parents=<n>. > >> But that is a knob that controls an irrelevant aspect of the detail >> in the context of this discussion, isn't it? This code is about "to >> what degree the things that happened between two submodule commits >> in an adjacent pair of commits in the superproject are summarized?" > > And I took it a step further and wanted to give a general solution, which > allows giving any option that the diff machinery accepts to only apply > to the submodule diffing part of the current diff. > >> The hack Robert illustrates below is to change it to stop favouring >> such projects with "clean" histories, and show "log --oneline >> --no-merges --left-right". When presented that way, clean histories >> of topic-branch based projects will suffer by losing conciseness, >> but clean histories of totally linear projects will still be shown >> the same way, and messy history that sometimes merges, sometimes >> merges mergy histories, and sometimes directly builds on the trunk >> will be shown as an enumeration of individual commits in a flat way >> by ignoring merges and not restricting the traversal to the first >> parent chains, which would appear more uniform than what the current >> code shows. > > Oh, I realize this is in the *summary* code path, I was thinking about the > show_submodule_inline_diff, which would benefit from more diff options. > >> I do not see a point in introducing --min/max-parents as a knob to >> control how the history is summarized. > > For a summary a flat list of commits may be fine, ignoring > (ideally non-evil) merges. > >> This is a strongly related tangent, but I wonder if we can and/or >> want to share more code with the codepath that prepares the log >> message for a merge. It summarizes what happened on the side branch >> since it forked from the history it is joining back to (I think it >> is merge.c::shortlog() that computes this) > > I do not find code there. To me it looks like builtin/fmt-merge-msg.c > is responsible for coming up with a default merge message? > In that file there is a shortlog() function, which walks revisions > and puts together the subject lines of commits. > >> and it is quite similar >> to what Robert wants to use for submodules here. On the other hand, >> in a project _without_ submodule, if you are pulling history made by >> your lieutenant whose history is full of linear merges of topic >> branches to the mainline, it may not be a bad idea to allow >> fmt-merge-msg to alternatively show something similar to the "diff >> --submodule=log" gives us, i.e. summarize the history of the side >> branch being merged by just listing the commits on the first-parent >> chain. So I sense some opportunity for cross pollination here. > > The cross pollination that I sense is the desire in both cases to freely > specify the format as it may depend on the workflow. First I want to apologize for having taken so long to get back with each of you about this. I actually have a lot of work started to expand the --submodule option to add a "full-log" option in addition to the existing "log". This is a pretty big task for me already, mostly because I'm unfamiliar with git and have limited personal time to do this at home (this is part of what I am apologizing for). I kind of get what Stefan and Junio are saying. There's a lot of opportunity for cleanup. More specific to my use case, adding some functionality to generate a log message (although I've developed a bash script to do this since I wrote my original email. I'll attach it to this email for those interested). Also I get that taking this a notch higher and adding a new option to pass options down to submodules also addresses my case. Before I waste anyone's time on this, I want to make sure that my very narrow and specific implementation will be ideal. By all means I do not want to do things the easy way which ends up adding "cruft" you'll have to deal with later. If there's a larger effort to generalize this and other things related to submodules maybe I can just wait for that to happen instead? What direction would you guys recommend? Junio basically hit the nail on the head with the comparisons of different mainlines. I think some repositories are more disciplined than others. At my workplace, I deal with a lot of folks that aren't interested in learning git beyond the required day to day responsibilities. It's difficult to enforce very specific branching, rebase, and merge habits. As such, the best I can do to work around that for building release notes is to exclude merge commits (since most of the time, people keep the default message which is generally useless) and include all commits in the ancestry path (since often times commits on the right side of a merge will have important information such as JIRA issue keys, which if shown in the parent repo will cause appropriate links back to parent repositories to show when changes in submodules were introduced there as well). Based on how constructive this email thread has gotten since I started it, I'm starting to feel like my solution is too narrowly-focused and doesn't have the long term appeal expected. Let me know, I'm happy to do what I can but I think it will be limited due to my lack of domain expertise in the code base and inability to invest the required time for significant scope of work. [-- Attachment #2: git-smcommit --] [-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 1609 bytes --] #!/usr/bin/env bash #smcommit = "!f() { git commit -m \"$(printf \"Updated $1 Submodule\n\n\"; git diff \"$1\")\" --edit -- $1; }; f" submod="${1%/}" # Check if the specified submodule exists. If it doesn't, this will have a non-zero return code. # This will cause the script to exit. The "./" in front allows relative paths to the submodule # directories to be used from any directory last_sha1=$(git rev-parse ":./$submod" 2> /dev/null) if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then echo "ERROR: The specified submodule does not exist" exit 1 fi # If the submodule has not physically changed (i.e. pointing to a different SHA1) then we don't # care. diff_result=$(git diff --submodule=short --ignore-submodules=dirty -- "$submod") if [[ -z "$diff_result" ]]; then echo "ERROR: That submodule is already up to date" exit 1 fi cd "$1" getChangelogs() { git --no-pager log --oneline --no-decorate --no-merges $1..$2 | sed "s/^/ /g" } commits_forward=$(getChangelogs $last_sha1 HEAD) commits_backward=$(getChangelogs HEAD $last_sha1) cd - > /dev/null buildLogSection() { # $1: The header message for the group of logs # $2: The string of logs to add if [[ ! -z "$2" ]]; then echo -e "$1\n\n$2" fi } introduced_section=$(buildLogSection "Introduced Commits:" "$commits_forward") rewound_section=$(buildLogSection "Rewound Commits:" "$commits_backward") if [ "$commits_forward" ]; then addspace=$'\n\n'; fi read -r -d '' commit_message << EOF Updated $submod Submodule ${introduced_section}${addspace}${rewound_section} EOF git commit -m "$commit_message" --edit -- "$submod" ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Support long format for log-based submodule diff 2018-04-02 1:07 ` Robert Dailey @ 2018-04-02 19:35 ` Stefan Beller 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Stefan Beller @ 2018-04-02 19:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Dailey; +Cc: Junio C Hamano, git, Stefan Beller, Brandon Williams On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 6:07 PM, Robert Dailey <rcdailey.lists@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 5:17 PM, Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com> wrote: >>> >> $ git diff --submodule=log --submodule-log-detail=(long|short) >>> >> >>> >> I'm not sure what makes sense here. I welcome thoughts/discussion and >>> >> will provide follow-up patches. >>> > >>> > The case of merges is usually configured with --[no-]merges, or >>> > --min-parents=<n>. >> >>> But that is a knob that controls an irrelevant aspect of the detail >>> in the context of this discussion, isn't it? This code is about "to >>> what degree the things that happened between two submodule commits >>> in an adjacent pair of commits in the superproject are summarized?" >> >> And I took it a step further and wanted to give a general solution, which >> allows giving any option that the diff machinery accepts to only apply >> to the submodule diffing part of the current diff. >> >>> The hack Robert illustrates below is to change it to stop favouring >>> such projects with "clean" histories, and show "log --oneline >>> --no-merges --left-right". When presented that way, clean histories >>> of topic-branch based projects will suffer by losing conciseness, >>> but clean histories of totally linear projects will still be shown >>> the same way, and messy history that sometimes merges, sometimes >>> merges mergy histories, and sometimes directly builds on the trunk >>> will be shown as an enumeration of individual commits in a flat way >>> by ignoring merges and not restricting the traversal to the first >>> parent chains, which would appear more uniform than what the current >>> code shows. >> >> Oh, I realize this is in the *summary* code path, I was thinking about the >> show_submodule_inline_diff, which would benefit from more diff options. >> >>> I do not see a point in introducing --min/max-parents as a knob to >>> control how the history is summarized. >> >> For a summary a flat list of commits may be fine, ignoring >> (ideally non-evil) merges. >> >>> This is a strongly related tangent, but I wonder if we can and/or >>> want to share more code with the codepath that prepares the log >>> message for a merge. It summarizes what happened on the side branch >>> since it forked from the history it is joining back to (I think it >>> is merge.c::shortlog() that computes this) >> >> I do not find code there. To me it looks like builtin/fmt-merge-msg.c >> is responsible for coming up with a default merge message? >> In that file there is a shortlog() function, which walks revisions >> and puts together the subject lines of commits. >> >>> and it is quite similar >>> to what Robert wants to use for submodules here. On the other hand, >>> in a project _without_ submodule, if you are pulling history made by >>> your lieutenant whose history is full of linear merges of topic >>> branches to the mainline, it may not be a bad idea to allow >>> fmt-merge-msg to alternatively show something similar to the "diff >>> --submodule=log" gives us, i.e. summarize the history of the side >>> branch being merged by just listing the commits on the first-parent >>> chain. So I sense some opportunity for cross pollination here. >> >> The cross pollination that I sense is the desire in both cases to freely >> specify the format as it may depend on the workflow. > > First I want to apologize for having taken so long to get back with > each of you about this. I actually have a lot of work started to > expand the --submodule option to add a "full-log" option in addition > to the existing "log". This is a pretty big task for me already, > mostly because I'm unfamiliar with git and have limited personal time > to do this at home (this is part of what I am apologizing for). No worries wrt. time. > I kind > of get what Stefan and Junio are saying. There's a lot of opportunity > for cleanup. More specific to my use case, adding some functionality > to generate a log message (although I've developed a bash script to do > this since I wrote my original email. I'll attach it to this email for > those interested). The functionality looks very similar what Gerrit does in its "superproject subscription mode", which would update the submodules in the superproject automatically, when you submit on the submodule. For example [1] is an update of the Gerrit project itself, that has some submodules. This commit only updates the replication plugin, but provides a summary what happened in that plugin. [1] https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit/+/db20af7123221b0b2f01d1f06e4eaac32a04cef6 I wonder if there is need for this in upstream git as well, e.g. "git submodule update --remote" would also want to have a switch "--commit-with-proposed-commit-message" or if the standard commit message template would provide a submodule summary for you. I realize that there is the config option status.submoduleSummary already, but it is not as clear as either your script or the Gerrit example. > Also I get that taking this a notch higher and > adding a new option to pass options down to submodules also addresses > my case. Before I waste anyone's time on this, I want to make sure > that my very narrow and specific implementation will be ideal. By all > means I do not want to do things the easy way which ends up adding > "cruft" you'll have to deal with later. Sounds good. I am undecided whether to count this as cruft, as it brings in real improvements for certain histories. And if you need this, it is not cruft but a feature. > If there's a larger effort to > generalize this and other things related to submodules maybe I can > just wait for that to happen instead? What direction would you guys > recommend? You could do that, though there are no timelines and you'd wait quite a long time, potentially. > Junio basically hit the nail on the head with the comparisons of > different mainlines. I think some repositories are more disciplined > than others. At my workplace, I deal with a lot of folks that aren't > interested in learning git beyond the required day to day > responsibilities. It's difficult to enforce very specific branching, > rebase, and merge habits. As such, the best I can do to work around > that for building release notes is to exclude merge commits (since > most of the time, people keep the default message which is generally > useless) and include all commits in the ancestry path (since often > times commits on the right side of a merge will have important > information such as JIRA issue keys, which if shown in the parent repo > will cause appropriate links back to parent repositories to show when > changes in submodules were introduced there as well). It sounds it is fixing a real need, so don't call it cruft. ;) > Based on how constructive this email thread has gotten since I started > it, I'm starting to feel like my solution is too narrowly-focused and > doesn't have the long term appeal expected. Let me know, I'm happy to > do what I can but I think it will be limited due to my lack of domain > expertise in the code base and inability to invest the required time > for significant scope of work. I guess we can have it as $ git diff --submodule=long-log for now? Or instead "detailed-log" or "log-with-commits" ? Thanks, Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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