Re: What's cooking in git.git (Nov 2016, #05; Wed, 23)

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On 11/23/2016 03:21 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
* jt/use-trailer-api-in-commands (2016-11-02) 6 commits
 - sequencer: use trailer's trailer layout
 - trailer: have function to describe trailer layout
 - trailer: avoid unnecessary splitting on lines
 - commit: make ignore_non_trailer take buf/len
 - SQUASH???
 - trailer: be stricter in parsing separators

 Commands that operate on a log message and add lines to the trailer
 blocks, such as "format-patch -s", "cherry-pick (-x|-s)", and
 "commit -s", have been taught to use the logic of and share the
 code with "git interpret-trailer".

 What's the doneness of this topic?

Stefan Beller mentioned [1] that this seemed OK to him from a cursory read. Do I need to look for another reviewer (or a more thorough review)?

[1] <CAGZ79kY8AUwOYAQX=PEHU3H+AhLAuxtC9+hb42da6TrSdz4BzA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



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