Re: [PATCH] post-receive-email hook: handle order of arguments consistently

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On Thursday 2007 June 14, Gerrit Pape wrote:
> The post-receive-email hook usually gets its arguments through stdin, but
> also supports them to be specified at the command line.  The order of the
> arguments should consistently follow the documentation no matter how they
> are passed to the script.

That wasn't done casually.  It was done so that the same script would work as 
an update hook as well.

I have no objection to the change, as the update hook was not the right place 
for generating emails.  However, it let me use that same update hook on a 
system that did not have a git with support for the post-receive hook.


Andy
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Dr Andy Parkins, M Eng (hons), MIET
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