Re: [PATCH 3/9] submodule.c: fix indentation

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Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> The submodule subsystem is really bad at staying within 80 characters.
> Fix it while we are here.

Makes sense.  Thanks.

>
> Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  submodule.c | 9 ++++++---
>  1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/submodule.c b/submodule.c
> index a2b266fbfae..d29dfa3d1f5 100644
> --- a/submodule.c
> +++ b/submodule.c
> @@ -1244,7 +1244,8 @@ static int get_next_submodule(struct child_process *cp,
>  		if (!submodule) {
>  			const char *name = default_name_or_path(ce->name);
>  			if (name) {
> -				default_submodule.path = default_submodule.name = name;
> +				default_submodule.path = name;
> +				default_submodule.name = name;
>  				submodule = &default_submodule;
>  			}
>  		}
> @@ -1254,8 +1255,10 @@ static int get_next_submodule(struct child_process *cp,
>  		default:
>  		case RECURSE_SUBMODULES_DEFAULT:
>  		case RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON_DEMAND:
> -			if (!submodule || !unsorted_string_list_lookup(&changed_submodule_names,
> -							 submodule->name))
> +			if (!submodule ||
> +			    !unsorted_string_list_lookup(
> +					&changed_submodule_names,
> +					submodule->name))
>  				continue;
>  			default_argv = "on-demand";
>  			break;



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