On 02/14/2014 09:03 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: > This is a combined diff, and yaml-related lines are added relative > to your _other_ branch you are merging (notice these + are indented > by one place). Relative to what you had at the tip of your branch > before you started this operation that ended up conflicted, the > half-merged result removes if/else that sets DIST_MODULE_PATH and > replaces it with a single line (their +/- are on the first column, > signifying that these are differences relative to the first parent, > i.e. your state before you started the operation). > >> if we remove these 3 lines, we'll get this diff: > > With that understanding, I think the output after removing these > three lines is perfectlyh understandable and correct. You are > looking at the three lines that used to exist in the version you > started from, that were missing from the other side. If you remoe > them, it will show as removal from _your_ version (notice these - > that shows what _you_ did manually are on the first column, saying > that that is relative to _your_ version). > Thank you, I was completely unaware of combined diffs. Still: I can't see how this would explain the empty diff when deleting 4 lines instead of 3. Also: in the diff output I get 2 hashes, but these are not the hashes of the commits, but the contents of the files apparently. One should be HEAD (but if I run sha1sum over the file the hash doesn't match), but the other can't be the commit which I reverted: the diff is too small... or at least this is what I understand By the way, in the man of git diff there's the briefly mentioned '-m' flag. If anyone else reading this mail in the archives is confused by the combined diff output, just use "git diff -m HEAD"... I'll probably add this in my git aliases -- xmpp: berdario@xxxxxxxxx bitmessage: BM-2cTYXfGiSTsnx3righ6aHcJSWe4MV17jDP gpg fingerprint: 3F8D53518012716C4EEF7DF67B498306B3BF75A0 (used just for signing commits) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html