----- Original Message -----
From: Jakub Narebski
Date: 10/12/2010 1:50 PM
Chris Packham<judge.packham@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 12/10/10 09:12, Joshua Jensen wrote:
Is there any documentation for git gui blame that explains what the two left columns containing 4 letter SHAs are?
These are the first 4 characters of the commit id that last
added/changed that line of code.
Note that there are *two* columns because one column contains plain blame,
and second contains blame with code movement and copying detection and
discarding changes in whitespace (like "git blame -C -C -w"). So if those
columns are different, one column would show commit that put code here,
and the other would show commit that changed this code.
Ah, great! That's what the other column is all about!
Thanks, Chris, for the Blame Parent Commit info, too.
Josh
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