On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 08:17:44PM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote: > > Hmm. I suspect one cannot do: > > > > git -c 'section.subsection with an = in it.key=foo' ... > > > > Definitely not a new problem, nor something that should block your > > patch. But if we want to fix it, I suspect the problem will ultimately > > involve parsing left-to-right to get the key first, then confirming it > > has an =, and then the value. > > Backtracking will not fundamentally "fix" parsing of > > a.b=c=.d > > between twhse two > > [a "b="] c = ".d" > [a] b = "c=.d" > > unfortunately, I think. I do not think it is worth doing the "best > effort" with erroring out when ambiguous, because there is no way > for the end user to disambiguate, unless we introduce a different > syntax, at which point we cannot use config_parse_key() anymore. Ah, yeah, you're right. I thought the problem was just that the "split" was too naive, but it really is that the whole syntax is badly specified. I guess "git config --list" suffers from the same problem. You can get around it there with "-z", but that probably would not be very pleasant here. :) Probably not worth worrying too much about if nobody is complaining. -Peff