Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Dirk Gouders <dirk@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> May I ask what you meant by "modulo coding style", e.g. where I should >> look at to make the code of similar style? > > Documentation/CodingGuidelines would be a good start, but > > * A here-doc for a single liner is probably an overkill. Why not > > echo "Hello, world" >file > > In either way, in our codebase a redirection operator '>' (or > '<') has one whitespace before it, and no whitespace after it > before the file. > > * printf piped to "cat - file" whose output feeds another pipe > looked unusual. More usual way novices write may be > > { printf ... ; cat file; } | sha1sum > > were the two things I noticed. > >> I would also add that git-hash-object(1) could be used to verify the >> result if you think that is OK. > > git hash-object can be used to replace that whole thing ;-) > >> In addition to a suggestion in another mail, the commit would >> consist of substantial content you suggested and perhaps, you could tell >> me how to express this; would a Helped-By be correct? > > I think many may prefer to downcase B in By, but if it is > "substantial", probably. I do not think I gave much in this > discussion to become a substantial addition to the original, though. Thank you for the explanation (some of which I should have found by myself). I will send the prepared v2 when I solved my struggling with range-diffs; that concept is new to me and I have a slow brain -- if one at all. Dirk