Re: gitweb: please show tags file history browsing

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On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Tjernlund wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jakub Narebski [mailto:jnareb@xxxxxxxxx]
> > 
> > "Tjernlund" <tjernlund@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > 
> > > I would really like to see where the tags are when browsing
> > > file or directory history in gitweb. Would that be possible?

> > While it probably be possible to show tags in 'history' view, it would
> > be not easy.  The problem is that 'history' view shows only commits
> > that touch specified file or directory, and tagged commits usually do
> > not touch those files (at least if one is using "bump version number"
> > commits to tag them).
> > 
> > So you would have:
> > 1. Design where to show those tags - they would be between shown
> >    commits.
> > 2. Create code which shows some/all tags that are between commits in
> >    the presence of nonlinear history, without affecting performance
> >    too badly.
> 
> Ah, that is too bad because I think it would really useful.
> Image browsing a drivers history in the linux kernel. Then it would be
> really nice to see what changes/bug fixes went into what release.

First, you can help with the first issue even if you can't help with
the coding itself.

Second, with single 'git name-rev --tags --stdin' or with '--decorate'
or '%d' in format we could (I think) either display at least some tags,
or name-rev decorations, i.e. something like:

  (v1.7.3-rc0~38) gitweb: Don't die_error in git_tag after already printing headers
  (v1.7.3-rc0~44) Merge branch 'maint'
  (v1.7.2.3~15) Typos in code comments, an error message, documentation
  (v1.7.3-rc0~85) Merge branch 'jn/maint-gitweb-dynconf'
  (v1.7.3-rc0~92) Merge branch 'maint'
  (v1.7.2.2~12) gitweb: clarify search results page when no matching commit found
  [...]

If we want to display all tags we would have IIUC extend git-log to
generate such information.

-- 
Jakub Narebski
Poland
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