bug report/feature request: git describe: what is 'clean'

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Hello All,

find below a bug report/feature request.

Regards,

Ernst


Thank you for filling out a Git bug report!
Please answer the following questions to help us understand your issue.

What did you do before the bug happened? (Steps to reproduce your issue)
i have a workspace with untracked files, else clean.
then i did `git describe`.
What did you expect to happen? (Expected behavior)
I expected to see a label 'dirty'
What happened instead? (Actual behavior)
no label `dirty`
What's different between what you expected and what actually happened?
obvious
Anything else you want to add:
I know that this is not precisely a bug,
Instead it is a feature request.
Practically, `git describe` is used to determine a version.
For me the sense of 'dirty' is to indicate that this deliverable is not reproducible from the repo.
Thus it may not be delivered to a customer.
So in this sense, untracked files make a workspace dirty also.

Without the need of backward compatibility, i would say, dirty is all,
which is tracked and modified staged or not,
or which is untracked but not ignored.

To keep backward compatibility,
maybe it is a good idea to add a second suffix, maybe 'untracked' to display in addition. That way it is clear: only if no suffix is present, software from repo can be delivered
and one is sure that this is reproducible.

Please review the rest of the bug report below.
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[System Info]
git version:
git version 2.29.2
cpu: x86_64
no commit associated with this build
sizeof-long: 8
sizeof-size_t: 8
shell-path: /bin/sh
uname: Linux 5.9.1-2-default #1 SMP Mon Oct 26 07:02:23 UTC 2020 (435e92d) x86_64
compiler info: gnuc: 10.2
libc info: glibc: 2.32
$SHELL (typically, interactive shell): /bin/bash






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