From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <nospam@codegnome.org>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: What does the 100 in R100 mean?
Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 04:21:45 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100514112145.GQ12846@penguin.codegnome.org> (raw)
When I'm looking at the output for renamed files in git-log or
git-whatchanged, renamed files always seem to say "R100." So, I looked
in the man page, followed the internal references to --diff-filter, and
remain stumped as to what the digits stand for. I couldn't even find an
explanatory comment in the git source code.
Obviously, R is for "(R)enamed." What is the "100" for? If it's being
returned as a flag to --name-status and friends, it should probably be
documented somewhere.
--
"Oh, look: rocks!"
-- Doctor Who, "Destiny of the Daleks"
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2010-05-14 11:21 Todd A. Jacobs [this message]
2010-05-14 12:20 ` What does the 100 in R100 mean? Thomas Rast
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