Re: [PATCH] grep: --full-tree

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Junio C Hamano wrote:
A Large Angry SCM <gitzilla@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

But the users are almost always dealing with things (objects) that
started as files, act like files and may be files again. Why should
they not expect filesystem semantics.

Do you truly want to see this?

    diff --git a/var/tmp/git/Makefile b/var/tmp/git/Makefile
    index 5a0b3d4..e9b03a8 100644
    --- a/var/tmp/git/Makefile
    +++ b/var/tmp/git/Makefile
    @@ -1985,3 +1985,4 @@ coverage-report:
    ...

As long as you are talking about paths you communicate with git, your
root _is_ the root of the work tree, and it shouldn't matter where you
have your work tree.

That is what I meant by "the root _in the context_".


Nice example for a command output. But what did the user specify on the command line?
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