Re: b5227d8 changes meaning of "ls-files -x 'pattern'"

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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 09:21:06PM +0530, Sitaram Chamarty wrote:

>> Before b5227d8, the following two commands would produce different
>> outputs (say on git.git):
>>
>>       git ls-files
>>       git ls-files -x '*.c'
>>
>> From b5227d8 onward, they produce the same output.   The second command
>> no longer excludes *.c files.
>>
>> I was unable to understand the commit message completely but it sounds
>> like this was intentionally changed to do this.

> Yes, it was intentional. Excludes are about untracked files, not about
> restricting parts of the index. The point of the change was to bring
> "ls-files" in harmony with other parts of git. For example, prior to

OK; makes sense -- thanks for the explanation.

> However, for your use case, I can see the utility of an option to limit
> the output of ls-files for a particular invocation. It's just that "-x"
> is tied into the excludes mechanism, which doesn't do that.
>
> I would not be opposed to a patch to add an option that means "exclude
> these index entries from the output list." And for the sake of backwards

I rather doubt if my C skills extend that far these days; I'll figure out
other ways of doing this if I need it :-)

Thanks again,

Sitaram
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