On 09/29, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Brandon Williams <bmwill@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > +static void compile_submodule_options(const struct dir_struct *dir, int show_tag) > > +{ > > + if (line_terminator == '\0') > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "-z"); > > + if (show_tag) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "-t"); > > + if (show_valid_bit) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "-v"); > > + if (show_cached) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--cached"); > > + if (show_deleted) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--deleted"); > > + if (show_modified) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--modified"); > > + if (show_others) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--others"); > > + if (dir->flags & DIR_SHOW_IGNORED) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--ignored"); > > + if (show_stage) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--stage"); > > + if (show_killed) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--killed"); > > + if (dir->flags & DIR_SHOW_OTHER_DIRECTORIES) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--directory"); > > + if (!(dir->flags & DIR_SHOW_OTHER_DIRECTORIES)) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--empty-directory"); > > + if (show_unmerged) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--unmerged"); > > + if (show_resolve_undo) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--resolve-undo"); > > + if (show_eol) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--eol"); > > + if (debug_mode) > > + argv_array_push(&submodules_options, "--debug"); > > +} > > With this and 4/4 applied, the documentation still says "--cached" > is the only supported option. > > Does it really make sense to pass all of these? I understand "-z" > and I suspect things like "-t" and "-v" that affect "how" things are > shown may also happen to work, but I am not sure how much it makes > sense for options that affect "what" things are shown. > > What does it even mean to ask for say "--unmerged" to be shown, for > example, from the superproject? Recurse into submodules whose cache > entries in the index of the superproject are unmerged, or something > else? > > I am inclined to say that it is probably better to keep the > "--cached only" as documented, at least on the "what are shown" > side. > > Thanks. You're right that probably makes the most sense for now. -- Brandon Williams