When "git-diff-script A..B" notation was introduced, it ended up breaking
the traditional two revisions notation.
[jc: there are other issues with the current "git diff" I would like to
address, but they would be left to later rounds. For example, -M and -p flags
should not be hardcoded default, and it shouldn't be too hard to rewrite
the script without using shell arrays.]
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
git-diff-script | 10 ++++++++--
1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
30e852431bd6b6f8395646749c5baa8cfca88b51
diff --git a/git-diff-script b/git-diff-script
--- a/git-diff-script
+++ b/git-diff-script
@@ -8,8 +8,14 @@ case "${#rev[*]}" in
1)
git-diff-cache -M -p "$@";;
2)
- begin=$(echo "${rev[1]}" | tr -d '^')
- end="${rev[0]}"
+ case "${rev[1]}" in
+ ^?*)
+ begin=$(echo "${rev[1]}" | tr -d '^')
+ end="${rev[0]}" ;;
+ *)
+ begin="${rev[0]}"
+ end="${rev[1]}" ;;
+ esac
git-diff-tree -M -p $flags $begin $end $files;;
*)
echo "I don't understand"
-
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