Re: git log -z doesn't separate commits with NULs

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Am 23.02.2012 10:14, schrieb Nikolaj Shurkaev:
> I wanted to generate several files with some statistics using "git log
> -z" command.
> I did something like this:
> git log -z --patch HEAD~10..HEAD -- SomePathHere | xargs -0
> --max-chars=1000000 ~/1.sh
> 
> If I put
> echo "started"
> into the file  ~/1.sh I see that the file is called only once instead of
> multiple times.

That is because xargs calls the program with as many arguments as
possible, unless directed otherwise. Put this in the script:

	echo "started $*"

and repeat. Then try this:

 ... | xargs -0 -n 1 ~/1.sh

-- Hannes
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