Re: Rename/copy detection - options/display improvement proposition

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On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Piotr Krukowiecki
<piotr.krukowiecki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think that:
>
>   1. git-status should accept -M<n> -C<n>, same as git-diff
>   2. git-diff should have an option to omit diff for deleted files
>
>
> 1. git-status incorrectly recognizes some changes as copied, e.g.:
>
> # Changes to be committed:
> #       copied:     SimpleMatcher.h -> BSlashMatcher.h
> #       copied:     SimpleMatcher.h -> StringMatcher.h
> #       renamed:  SimpleMatcher.h -> TabMatcher.h
>
> (generally SimpleMatcher.h is recognized as being copied into many
> different headers)
>
> git-diff shows similarity index 50-60%.
> git-diff -M80 -C80 correctly stops recognizing this as copies/renames.
>
> I think git-status also should learn -M and -C, as it works the same
> way as git-diff with defaults.
>
>
> 2. git-diff does not show diff for copied files. But when a files is
> removed, the diff is shown.
>
> I think seeing what was deleted is sometimes useful, but sometimes it
> is not and just clutters the
> diff.

I have committed the changes and git-commit, git-log--stat output also
shows the renames - so I suppose this is a global issue

-- 
Piotrek
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