Re: AW: Understanding behavior of git blame -M

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"Sokolov, Konstantin (ext)" <konstantin.sokolov.ext@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hi David,
>
> thank you very much for the exhaustive answer. The keyword "hunk" made
> me try a little bit more. So I realized that -M works as expected when
> at least three lines are moved.
>
> From your answer I discern that you find the current behavior
> correct.

I don't say any such thing and don't imply it.

-- 
David Kastrup
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