Re: [PATCH] pretty-options.txt: describe supported encoding

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On 27/08/21 04.34, Christopher Yeleighton via GitGitGadget wrote:
From: Christopher Yeleighton <ne01026@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Please fix the manual for git log.  It should say what encoding is recognised
(namely if supported by iconv(1), except that POSIX character maps of
iconv(1p) are not supported), and that an unrecognised encoding is ignored.

Signed-off-by:  <ne01026@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---

The commit message should be:
"git log recognizes only system encodings supported by iconv(1), but not POSIX character maps used by iconv(1p). Document it.".

  	The commit objects record the encoding used for the log message
  	in their encoding header; this option can be used to tell the
  	command to re-code the commit log message in the encoding
-	preferred by the user.  For non plumbing commands this
-	defaults to UTF-8. Note that if an object claims to be encoded
-	in `X` and we are outputting in `X`, we will output the object
+	preferred by the user.
+	The encoding must be a system encoding supported by iconv(1),
+	otherwise this option will be ignored.
+	POSIX character maps used by iconv(1p) are not supported.
+	For non-plumbing commands this defaults to UTF-8.
+	Note that if an object claims to be encoded in `X`
+	and we are outputting in `X`, we shall output the object
  	verbatim; this means that invalid sequences in the original
  	commit may be copied to the output.

I think POSIX character maps and encoding are the same, what are their differences? Reading iconv(1p) [1] doesn't give definition of the former.

[1]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/iconv.1p.html

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