Hi! I've noticed that a couple of Jason's commits show up in gcc-cvs in mutt as: [gcc r10-5937] ?PR c++/92582 - ICE with member template as requirement. The ? in there comes from a tab character, the full subject is like Subject: =?utf-8?q?=5Bgcc_r10-5937=5D_=09PR_c++/92582_-_ICE_with_member_template_a?= =?utf-8?q?s_requirement=2E?=
One possibility to deal with this is: --- hooks/updates/__init__.py 2020-01-12 22:30:37.143193572 +0100 +++ hooks/updates/__init__.py 2020-01-14 11:20:05.746749843 +0100 @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ class AbstractUpdate(object): subject = '[%(repo)s%(branch)s] %(subject)s' % { 'repo': self.email_info.project_name, 'branch': branch, - 'subject': commit.subject[:SUBJECT_MAX_SUBJECT_CHARS], + 'subject': commit.subject[:SUBJECT_MAX_SUBJECT_CHARS].strip (), } # Generate the body of the email in two pieces: (untested), another, suggested by Richard on IRC, would be to reject commits where the first line starts with whitespace. So, what do we want to do here? Jakub