Re: [PATCH 2/2] gitk: add an option to run gitk on an item in the file list

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Bert Wesarg, Tue, May 08, 2018 15:17:03 +0200:
> On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 2:22 PM, Alex Riesen <alexander.riesen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > +proc flist_gitk {} {
> > +    global flist_menu_file findstring gdttype
> > +
> > +    set x [shellquote $flist_menu_file]
> 
> this needs to handle cdup, i.e., if gitk is run from a subdirectory,
> all paths needs to be prefixed with $cdup, like: [file join $cdup
> $flist_menu_file]

That, indeed, is easily done:

    set x [shellquote [file join $cdup $flist_menu_file]]
    if {[file isdirectory $flist_menu_file]} {
	exec sh -c "cd $x&&gitk" &
    } else {
	exec gitk -- $x &
    }


It just doesn't seem to work: gitk does not find any commits!
Maybe that's because the file panel lists only files for the current
subdirectory (without the path from the repo top-level)? E.g.

    mkdir tst
    cd tst
    git init
    mkdir a
    touch top-file a/sub-file
    git add -A ; git commit -m.
    cd a
    gitk

Gitk lists only sub-file.

Frankly, this listing limited to just a sub-directory confuses me a bit. Is
there anyway to get to display full repository without changing to the top
level?


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