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$ git log --decorate --all
commit b7e0bc69303b488b47deca799a7d723971dfa6cd (mode)
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:06:00 2006 +0000
update mode
2020-04-21 00:13:15 +00:00
commit a6f364368ca320bc5a92e18912e16fa6b3dff598 (note)
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:06:00 2006 +0000
update mode (file2)
Notes:
note
commit cd4e72fd96faed3f0ba949dc42967430374e2290 (rearrange)
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:06:00 2006 +0000
Rearranged lines in dir/sub
log: add default decoration filter When a user runs 'git log', they expect a certain set of helpful decorations. This includes: * The HEAD ref * Branches (refs/heads/) * Stashes (refs/stash) * Tags (refs/tags/) * Remote branches (refs/remotes/) * Replace refs (refs/replace/ or $GIT_REPLACE_REF_BASE) Each of these namespaces was selected due to existing test cases that verify these namespaces appear in the decorations. In particular, stashes and replace refs can have custom colors from the color.decorate.<slot> config option. While one test checks for a decoration from notes, it only applies to the tip of refs/notes/commit (or its configured ref name). Notes form their own kind of decoration instead. Modify the expected output for the tests in t4013 that expect this note decoration. There are several tests throughout the codebase that verify that --decorate-refs, --decorate-refs-exclude, and log.excludeDecoration work as designed and the tests continue to pass without intervention. However, there are other refs that are less helpful to show as decoration: * Prefetch refs (refs/prefetch/) * Rebase refs (refs/rebase-merge/ and refs/rebase-apply/) * Bundle refs (refs/bundle/) [!] [!] The bundle refs are part of a parallel series that bootstraps a repo from a bundle file, storing the bundle's refs into the repo's refs/bundle/ namespace. In the case of prefetch refs, 96eaffebbf3d0 (maintenance: set log.excludeDecoration durin prefetch, 2021-01-19) added logic to add refs/prefetch/ to the log.excludeDecoration config option. Additional feedback pointed out that having such a side-effect can be confusing and perhaps not helpful to users. Instead, we should hide these ref namespaces that are being used by Git for internal reasons but are not helpful for the users to see. The way to provide a seamless user experience without setting the config is to modify the default decoration filters to match our expectation of what refs the user actually wants to see. In builtin/log.c, after parsing the --decorate-refs and --decorate-refs-exclude options from the command-line, call set_default_decoration_filter(). This method populates the exclusions from log.excludeDecoration, then checks if the list of pattern modifications are empty. If none are specified, then the default set is restricted to the set of inclusions mentioned earlier (HEAD, branches, etc.). A previous change introduced the ref_namespaces array, which includes all of these currently-used namespaces. The 'decoration' value is non-zero when that namespace is associated with a special coloring and fits into the list of "expected" decorations as described above, which makes the implementation of this filter very simple. Note that the logic in ref_filter_match() in log-tree.c follows this matching pattern: 1. If there are exclusion patterns and the ref matches one, then ignore the decoration. 2. If there are inclusion patterns and the ref matches one, then definitely include the decoration. 3. If there are config-based exclusions from log.excludeDecoration and the ref matches one, then ignore the decoration. With this logic in mind, we need to ensure that we do not populate our new defaults if any of these filters are manually set. Specifically, if a user runs git -c log.excludeDecoration=HEAD log then we expect the HEAD decoration to not appear. If we left the default inclusions in the set, then HEAD would match that inclusion before reaching the config-based exclusions. A potential alternative would be to check the list of default inclusions at the end, after the config-based exclusions. This would still create a behavior change for some uses of --decorate-refs-exclude=<X>, and could be overwritten somewhat with --decorate-refs=refs/ and --decorate-refs=HEAD. However, it no longer becomes possible to include refs outside of the defaults while also excluding some using log.excludeDecoration. Another alternative would be to exclude the known namespaces that are not intended to be shown. This would reduce the visible effect of the change for expert users who use their own custom ref namespaces. The implementation change would be very simple to swap due to our use of ref_namespaces: int i; struct string_list *exclude = decoration_filter->exclude_ref_pattern; /* * No command-line or config options were given, so * populate with sensible defaults. */ for (i = 0; i < NAMESPACE__COUNT; i++) { if (ref_namespaces[i].decoration) continue; string_list_append(exclude, ref_namespaces[i].ref); } The main downside of this approach is that we expect to add new hidden namespaces in the future, and that means that Git versions will be less stable in how they behave as those namespaces are added. It is critical that we provide ways for expert users to disable this behavior change via command-line options and config keys. These changes will be implemented in a future change. Add a test that checks that the defaults are not added when --decorate-refs is specified. We verify this by showing that HEAD is not included as it normally would. Also add a test that shows that the default filter avoids the unwanted decorations from refs/prefetch, refs/rebase-merge, and refs/bundle. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-08-05 17:58:39 +00:00
commit cbacedd14cb8b89255a2c02b59e77a2e9a8021a0
2020-04-21 00:13:15 +00:00
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:06:00 2006 +0000
Notes added by 'git notes add'
commit 59d314ad6f356dd08601a4cd5e530381da3e3c64 (HEAD -> master)
Merge: 9a6d494 c7a2ab9
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:04:00 2006 +0000
Merge branch 'side'
commit c7a2ab9e8eac7b117442a607d5a9b3950ae34d5a (side)
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:03:00 2006 +0000
Side
commit 9a6d4949b6b76956d9d5e26f2791ec2ceff5fdc0
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:02:00 2006 +0000
Third
commit 1bde4ae5f36c8d9abe3a0fce0c6aab3c4a12fe44
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:01:00 2006 +0000
Second
This is the second commit.
commit 444ac553ac7612cc88969031b02b3767fb8a353a (initial)
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
Date: Mon Jun 26 00:00:00 2006 +0000
Initial
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