Re: [PATCH] Allow "-" as a short-hand for "@{-1}" for branch deletion

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Dinesh Polathula <dpdineshp2@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> From: Dinesh <dpdineshp2@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> ***
> This patch allows the usage of "-" as a short-hand for "@{-1}" in "git branch -d @{-1}".
>
> Note : This is a microproject that is part of the Google Summer of Code application process.
> I am interested in working on the git Beginner mode implementation as part of Google Summer of Code. The mentor details for this particular project are not available on the Ideas page. The mentors are likely on this mailing list, so I request the mentors to drop me a mail so I can get in contact with you to further discuss the git Beginner mode project.

Please fill your lines to reasonable length like 70 columns or so,
in your code, in your proposed log messages, and in your e-mail.

> ***
>
> Dinesh (1):
>   branch.c: Allow "-" as a short-hand for "@{-1}" in "git branch -d
>     @{-1}"
>
>  builtin/branch.c | 11 ++++++++---
>  1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
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