Re: git commit -v does not removes the patch

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Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes:

> Here's a patch series that at least improves the situation by turning
> off the diff-stripping if we never put in a diff in the first place.
> That way only people who actually _use_ "-v" will have to pay for it.
> It has the fix I sent to Santi earlier, as well as some related
> cleanups.
>
>     1/5: define empty tree sha1 as a macro
>     2/5: wt-status: refactor initial commit printing
>     3/5: status: show "-v" diff even for initial commit
>     4/5: commit: loosen pattern for matching "-v" diff
>     5/5: commit: only strip diff from message in verbose mode

Makes sense.  Thanks, will queue for 'master' with minor futzing to lift
minimum fix to 'maint'.

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