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author | Vincent Ambo <mail@tazj.in> | 2021-09-21T10·03+0300 |
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committer | Vincent Ambo <mail@tazj.in> | 2021-09-21T11·29+0300 |
commit | 43b1791ec601732ac31195df96781a848360a9ac (patch) | |
tree | daae8d638343295d2f1f7da955e556ef4c958864 /third_party/git/Documentation/line-range-format.txt | |
parent | 2d8e7dc9d9c38127ec4ebd13aee8e8f586a43318 (diff) |
chore(3p/git): Unvendor git and track patches instead r/2903
This was vendored a long time ago under the expectation that keeping it in sync with cgit would be easier this way, but it has proven not to be a big issue. On the other hand, a vendored copy of git is an annoying maintenance burden. It is much easier to rebase the single (dottime) patch that we have. This removes the vendored copy of git and instead passes the git source code to cgit via `pkgs.srcOnly`, which includes the applied patch so that cgit can continue rendering dottime. Change-Id: If31f62dea7ce688fd1b9050204e9378019775f2b
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diff --git a/third_party/git/Documentation/line-range-format.txt b/third_party/git/Documentation/line-range-format.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 829676ff9833..000000000000 --- a/third_party/git/Documentation/line-range-format.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -<start> and <end> can take one of these forms: - -- number -+ -If <start> or <end> is a number, it specifies an -absolute line number (lines count from 1). -+ - -- /regex/ -+ -This form will use the first line matching the given -POSIX regex. If <start> is a regex, it will search from the end of -the previous `-L` range, if any, otherwise from the start of file. -If <start> is ``^/regex/'', it will search from the start of file. -If <end> is a regex, it will search -starting at the line given by <start>. -+ - -- +offset or -offset -+ -This is only valid for <end> and will specify a number -of lines before or after the line given by <start>. - -+ -If ``:<funcname>'' is given in place of <start> and <end>, it is a -regular expression that denotes the range from the first funcname line -that matches <funcname>, up to the next funcname line. ``:<funcname>'' -searches from the end of the previous `-L` range, if any, otherwise -from the start of file. ``^:<funcname>'' searches from the start of -file. |