Re: Do not let lstree output recursively when a directory whose name is a prefix of the others is given in the path list.

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davi.reis@xxxxxxxxx writes:

> Here is how to reproduce the bug:
>
> git init
> mkdir prefix && touch prefix/a && git add prefix/a
> mkdir prefixdir && touch prefixdir/b && git add prefixdir/b
> git commit -a -m "If -r is not given, ls-tree should not show files in subdirs."
> git ls-tree --name-only HEAD prefix  # works as expected
> git ls-tree --name-only HEAD prefixdir  # works as expected
> git ls-tree --name-only HEAD prefix prefixdir  # shows file, not dir

That's so close to a real test-case... You should incorporate this in
your patch (e.g. in t/t3101-ls-tree-dirname.sh), to make sure such bug
never happens again.

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Matthieu Moy
http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/
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