Spurious line insertion/deletion stats for binary file

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I just noticed something fairly odd when making a commit that changed a single binary file:

kevin> (develop +=)> git ci -m 'Replace binary file'
[develop c0c3b98] Replace binary file
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
 rewrite Resources/some_image.png (99%)

The commit results seem to be treating the binary file as text in order to give me insertion/deletion stats. This is quite obviously wrong. For this situation, a fairly simple solution would be to change that line to something like

 1 files changed, 2652 bytes removed

but the correct behavior is a bit less obvious when there are multiple files changed. Does anyone have a good suggestion for how to handle this case?

-Kevin Ballard--
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