[PATCH v3 0/1] doc: merge-tree: improve the script example

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§ Changes since v2

• Squash into one patch
• Use `vi message.txt` before `git commit-tree`
• Also declare the branches
  • Fully qualified for `BRANCH1` since it is passed to
    git-update-ref(1)

Kristoffer Haugsbakk (1):
  doc: merge-tree: improve example script

 Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt | 12 +++++++++---
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

Interdiff against v2:
diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt
index 41dfb16476d..0b6a8a19b1f 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt
@@ -211,11 +211,14 @@ linkgit:git-commit-tree[1], linkgit:git-write-tree[1],
 linkgit:git-update-ref[1], and linkgit:git-mktag[1].  Thus, it can be
 used as a part of a series of steps such as:
 
+       vi message.txt
+       BRANCH1=refs/heads/test
+       BRANCH2=main
        NEWTREE=$(git merge-tree --write-tree $BRANCH1 $BRANCH2) || {
            echo "There were conflicts..." 1>&2
            exit 1
        }
-       NEWCOMMIT=$(git commit-tree $NEWTREE -F $FILE_WITH_COMMIT_MESSAGE \
+       NEWCOMMIT=$(git commit-tree $NEWTREE -F message.txt \
            -p $BRANCH1 -p $BRANCH2)
        git update-ref $BRANCH1 $NEWCOMMIT
 
Range-diff against v2:
1:  b1ca5cae768 < -:  ----------- doc: merge-tree: provide a commit message
2:  13e0f3bed5d ! 1:  c7e0d76e71e doc: merge-tree: use || directly
    @@ Metadata
     Author: Kristoffer Haugsbakk <code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
     
      ## Commit message ##
    -    doc: merge-tree: use || directly
    +    doc: merge-tree: improve example script
     
    -    Use `||` directly since that is more straightforward than checking the
    -    last exit status.
    +    • Provide a commit message in the example command.
     
    -    Also use `echo` and `exit` since `die` is not defined.
    +      The command will hang since it is waiting for a commit message on
    +      stdin.  Which is usable but not straightforward enough since this is
    +      example code.
    +    • Use `||` directly since that is more straightforward than checking the
    +      last exit status.
    +
    +      Also use `echo` and `exit` since `die` is not defined.
    +    • Expose variable declarations.
     
         Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Haugsbakk <code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
     
    @@ Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt: linkgit:git-commit-tree[1], linkgit:git-write-
      
     -       NEWTREE=$(git merge-tree --write-tree $BRANCH1 $BRANCH2)
     -       test $? -eq 0 || die "There were conflicts..."
    +-       NEWCOMMIT=$(git commit-tree $NEWTREE -p $BRANCH1 -p $BRANCH2)
    ++       vi message.txt
    ++       BRANCH1=refs/heads/test
    ++       BRANCH2=main
     +       NEWTREE=$(git merge-tree --write-tree $BRANCH1 $BRANCH2) || {
     +           echo "There were conflicts..." 1>&2
     +           exit 1
     +       }
    -        NEWCOMMIT=$(git commit-tree $NEWTREE -F $FILE_WITH_COMMIT_MESSAGE \
    -            -p $BRANCH1 -p $BRANCH2)
    ++       NEWCOMMIT=$(git commit-tree $NEWTREE -F message.txt \
    ++           -p $BRANCH1 -p $BRANCH2)
             git update-ref $BRANCH1 $NEWCOMMIT
    + 
    + Note that when the exit status is non-zero, `NEWTREE` in this sequence
-- 
2.46.1.641.g54e7913fcb6





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