Re: [PATCH] blame: can specify shas of commits to ignore on command line

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I've noticed that trying to come up with a solution tonight.  I'll
look at it some more tomorrow.  If you can't tell the difference
between added and changed then there would be no easy way to mark a
line as ignored either.

If the changes get split fine enough could you tell that blame_ent
doesn't exist in a parent commit?

Thanks,

Dylan

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 1:19 AM, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dylan Reid <dgreid@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>>> I am already confused.  If the command must return C when you say "ignore
>>> C" and C introduced a line you are interested in, then what is the point
>>> of specifying commits to be ignored?
>>>
>>
>> I was thinking that it would ignore changed lines, not added lines.  Make sense?
>
> Not really.  I don't think you can distinguish "changed lines" and "added
> lines" reliably.
>
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