"William Baker via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > William Baker (6): > midx: add MIDX_PROGRESS flag Add the MIDX_PROGRESS flag and update the > write|verify|expire|repack functions in midx.h to accept a flags > parameter. The MIDX_PROGRESS flag indicates whether the caller of > the function would like progress information to be displayed. This > patch only changes the method prototypes and does not change the > functionality. The functionality change will be handled by a later > patch. > midx: add progress to write_midx_file Add progress to write_midx_file. > Progress is displayed when the MIDX_PROGRESS flag is set. > midx: add progress to expire_midx_packs Add progress to > expire_midx_packs. Progress is displayed when the MIDX_PROGRESS > flag is set. > midx: honor the MIDX_PROGRESS flag in verify_midx_file Update > verify_midx_file to only display progress when the MIDX_PROGRESS > flag is set. > midx: honor the MIDX_PROGRESS flag in midx_repack Update midx_repack > to only display progress when the MIDX_PROGRESS flag is set. > multi-pack-index: add [--[no-]progress] option. Add the > --[no-]progress option to git multi-pack-index. Pass the > MIDX_PROGRESS flag to the subcommand functions when progress should > be displayed by multi-pack-index. The progress feature was added to > 'verify' in 144d703 ("multi-pack-index: report progress during > 'verify'", 2018-09-13) but some subcommands were not updated to > display progress, and the ability to opt-out was overlooked. Do all of these commits have overly long title with no body recorded in the commit objects, or is this just a mail sending program screwing up?