Re: [PATCH v3] Introduce BEL<branch> as shortcut to the tracked branch

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El 20/3/2009, a las 10:29, Johannes Schindelin escribió:


Often, it is quite interesting to inspect the branch tracked by a given
branch.  This patch introduces a nice notation to get at the tracked
branch: 'BEL<branch>' can be used to access that tracked branch.

A special shortcut 'BEL' refers to the branch tracked by the current branch.

Suggested by Pasky and Shawn.

What does BEL actually stand for? I read Shawn's suggestion, but it's not immediately clear to me what "BEL" means.

Cheers,
Wincent

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