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authorJeff King <peff@peff.net>2024-03-19 20:28:51 -0400
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2024-03-19 17:54:15 -0700
commit69aff6200c51cc8a91111b80fbfb84792ce0908c (patch)
tree91878fc0e7e98d7426ad50ad8536beea7d167c91 /builtin
parentc7f6a534f0fae4a93123309e627e4d52f768b83b (diff)
downloadgit-69aff6200c51cc8a91111b80fbfb84792ce0908c.tar.gz
pretty: split oneline and email subject printing
The pp_title_line() function is used for two formats: the oneline format and the subject line of the email format. But most of the logic in the function does not make any sense for oneline; it is about special formatting of email headers. Lumping the two formats together made sense long ago in 4234a76167 (Extend --pretty=oneline to cover the first paragraph, 2007-06-11), when there was a lot of manual logic to paste lines together. But later, 88c44735ab (pretty: factor out format_subject(), 2008-12-27) pulled that logic into its own function. We can implement the oneline format by just calling that one function. This makes the intention of the code much more clear, as we know we only need to worry about those extra email options when dealing with actual email. While the intent here is cleanup, it is possible to trigger these cases in practice by running format-patch with an explicit --oneline option. But if you did, the results are basically nonsense. For example, with the preserve_subject flag: $ printf "%s\n" one two three | git commit --allow-empty -F - $ git format-patch -1 --stdout -k | grep ^Subject Subject: =?UTF-8?q?one=0Atwo=0Athree?= $ git format-patch -1 --stdout -k --oneline --no-signature 2af7fbe one two three Or with extra headers: $ git format-patch -1 --stdout --cc=me --oneline --no-signature 2af7fbe one two three Cc: me So I'd actually consider this to be an improvement, though you are probably crazy to use other formats with format-patch in the first place (arguably it should forbid non-email formats entirely, but that's a bigger change). As a bonus, it eliminates some pointless extra allocations for the oneline output. The email code, since it has to deal with wrapping, formats into an extra auxiliary buffer. The speedup is tiny, though like "rev-list --no-abbrev --format=oneline" seems to improve by a consistent 1-2% for me. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'builtin')
-rw-r--r--builtin/log.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/builtin/log.c b/builtin/log.c
index db1808d7c1..25ceefa255 100644
--- a/builtin/log.c
+++ b/builtin/log.c
@@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ static void prepare_cover_text(struct pretty_print_context *pp,
subject = subject_sb.buf;
do_pp:
- pp_title_line(pp, &subject, sb, encoding, need_8bit_cte);
+ pp_email_subject(pp, &subject, sb, encoding, need_8bit_cte);
pp_remainder(pp, &body, sb, 0);
strbuf_release(&description_sb);