Re: If the initial commit is empty, it is not shown in "git log --simplify-by-decoration"

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On 17/04/21 06.58, Matthew Timothy Kennerly wrote:
Hello,

This seems like a bug to me, but maybe there's a good reason for it. I
reproduced it using Git 2.27.0 on Windows initially, and then I
upgraded to 2.31.1 to confirm that it was still present.

After committing with "--allow-empty", the initial commit is not shown
in "git log --simplify-by-decoration", although it is shown with "git
log". I would have expected it to be shown in both cases:

However, if the first commit is not empty, then it is shown with or
without "--simplify-by-decoration", as expected:

For context, this was reported to me on GitHub here:
https://github.com/mtkennerly/dunamai/issues/14

Regards,

MTK

[CC] Junio, what do you think about the issue?

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