Use "-M" instead of "-C" for "git diff" and "git status"

The "C" in "-C" may stand for "Cool", but it's also pretty slow, since
right now it leaves all unmodified files to be tested even if there are
no new files at all.  That just ends up being unacceptably slow for big
projects, especially if it's not all in the cache.
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Linus Torvalds 2005-06-17 15:34:19 -07:00
parent b7e8039a6f
commit 753fd78458
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ rev=($(git-rev-parse --revs-only "$@"))
flags=($(git-rev-parse --no-revs "$@"))
case "${#rev[*]}" in
0)
git-diff-files -p "$@";;
git-diff-files -M -p "$@";;
1)
git-diff-cache -p "$@";;
git-diff-cache -M -p "$@";;
2)
begin=$(echo "${rev[1]}" | tr -d '^')
end="${rev[0]}"
git-diff-tree -p $flags $begin $end;;
git-diff-tree -M -p $flags $begin $end;;
*)
echo "I don't understand"
exit 1;;

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ report () {
}
git-update-cache --refresh >& /dev/null
git-diff-cache -B -C --cached HEAD | sed 's/^://' | report "Updated but not checked in" "will commit"
git-diff-cache -M --cached HEAD | sed 's/^://' | report "Updated but not checked in" "will commit"
committable="$?"
git-diff-files | sed 's/^://' | report "Changed but not updated" "use git-update-cache to mark for commit"
if [ "$committable" == "0" ]