Ann T Ropea <bedhanger@xxxxxx> writes: > Lest we confuse the meticulous observer, we ought to retire the 3dots in > the circumstances described above. Yes, as I said in my response to 3/3, I think it is a good goal to avoid n-dots used as a "here we truncated something longer" sign, which was a very old convention that was invented without knowing that we'd later come up with a syntax that would conflict with it. For this particular output, I wonder if it is even better to follow our own advice, though. Documentation/SubmittingPatches says: If you want to reference a previous commit in the history of a stable branch, use the format "abbreviated sha1 (subject, date)", with the subject enclosed in a pair of double-quotes, like this: Commit f86a374 ("pack-bitmap.c: fix a memleak", 2015-03-30) noticed that ... I dunno. > Signed-off-by: Ann T Ropea <bedhanger@xxxxxx> > --- > builtin/checkout.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/builtin/checkout.c b/builtin/checkout.c > index fc4f8fd2ea29..59cc52e55855 100644 > --- a/builtin/checkout.c > +++ b/builtin/checkout.c > @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ static void describe_detached_head(const char *msg, struct commit *commit) > struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; > if (!parse_commit(commit)) > pp_commit_easy(CMIT_FMT_ONELINE, commit, &sb); > - fprintf(stderr, "%s %s... %s\n", msg, > + fprintf(stderr, "%s %s %s\n", msg, > find_unique_abbrev(commit->object.oid.hash, DEFAULT_ABBREV), sb.buf); > strbuf_release(&sb); > }