Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, Nov 30 2022, Sven Strickroth wrote: > >> "git pull -v --recurse-submodules" propagates the "-v" to the submdoule >> command which does not support "-v". >> >> Commit a56771a668dd4963675914bc5da0e1e015952dae introduced this >> regression. > > We refer to commits in commit messages like this: a56771a668d > (builtin/pull: respect verbosity settings in submodules, 2018-01-25); > > Which also shows that this regression is quite old. Good point. While we are commenting on the proposed log message, this subject > Subject: [PATCH] Don't pass -v to submodule command is not sufficient to identify the change and remind readers what it is about when it is shown among "git shortlog --no-merges". We give "<area>:" prefix before the title to help that, e.g. Subject: [PATCH] pull: don't pass -v to "git submodule update" or something like that. >> Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> builtin/pull.c | 12 ++++++------ >> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/builtin/pull.c b/builtin/pull.c >> index 1ab4de0005..b67320fa5f 100644 >> --- a/builtin/pull.c >> +++ b/builtin/pull.c >> @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ static struct option pull_options[] = { >> /** >> * Pushes "-q" or "-v" switches into arr to match the opt_verbosity level. >> */ >> -static void argv_push_verbosity(struct strvec *arr) >> +static void argv_push_verbosity(struct strvec *arr, int include_v) >> { >> int verbosity; >> > > It looks like you're getting somewhere with this, but you never use this > "include_v", so the bug is still there. We just have the scaffolding > now. What is the plan to cope with the evolution of "git submodule update" command, though? Will "-v" forever be the single option we may get at "git pull" level that will never be supported by "git submodule update"? I am guessing that the reason we want to call this flag "include_v" is because it is the author's intention that "git submodule update" will not change in this regard, and am wondering if that is a healthy assumption. > Did you forget to add that part to this commit? > > In any case, that serves as a comment on the other thing this patch > really needs: tests, please add some. Good advice. > I think the right longer term fix here is to simply make "git submodule" > support "-v" and "--verbose". Yup.