The `git-rebase-todo` file contains a list of commands. Most of those commands have the form <verb> <sha1> <oneline> The <oneline> is displayed primarily for the user's convenience, as rebase -i really interprets only the <verb> <sha1> part. However, there are *some* places in interactive rebase where the <oneline> is used to display messages, e.g. for reporting at which commit we stopped. So let's just remember it when parsing the todo file; we keep a copy of the entire todo file anyway (to write out the new `done` and `git-rebase-todo` file just before processing each command), so all we need to do is remember the begin and end offsets. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx> --- sequencer.c | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c index 06759d4..3398774 100644 --- a/sequencer.c +++ b/sequencer.c @@ -709,6 +709,8 @@ static int read_and_refresh_cache(struct replay_opts *opts) struct todo_item { enum todo_command command; struct commit *commit; + const char *arg; + int arg_len; size_t offset_in_buf; }; @@ -760,6 +762,9 @@ static int parse_insn_line(struct todo_item *item, const char *bol, char *eol) status = get_sha1(bol, commit_sha1); *end_of_object_name = saved; + item->arg = end_of_object_name + strspn(end_of_object_name, " \t"); + item->arg_len = (int)(eol - item->arg); + if (status < 0) return -1; @@ -880,6 +885,8 @@ static int walk_revs_populate_todo(struct todo_list *todo_list, item->command = command; item->commit = commit; + item->arg = NULL; + item->arg_len = 0; item->offset_in_buf = todo_list->buf.len; subject_len = find_commit_subject(commit_buffer, &subject); strbuf_addf(&todo_list->buf, "%s %s %.*s\n", -- 2.10.0.rc1.114.g2bd6b38