mailinfo documentation: accurately describe non -k case

Since its very first description of -k, the documentation for
git-mailinfo claimed that (in the case without -k) after cleaning up
bracketed strings [blah], it would insert [PATCH].

It doesn't; on the contrary, one of the important jobs of mailinfo is
to remove those strings.

Since we're already there, rewrite the paragraph to give a complete
enumeration of all the transformations.  Specifically, it was missing
the whitespace normalization (run of isspace(c) -> ' ') and the
removal of leading ':'.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Thomas Rast 2012-01-11 21:13:42 +01:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent f67d2e82d6
commit 82553cbb08

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@ -24,13 +24,24 @@ command directly. See linkgit:git-am[1] instead.
OPTIONS
-------
-k::
Usually the program 'cleans up' the Subject: header line
to extract the title line for the commit log message,
among which (1) remove 'Re:' or 're:', (2) leading
whitespaces, (3) '[' up to ']', typically '[PATCH]', and
then prepends "[PATCH] ". This flag forbids this
munging, and is most useful when used to read back
'git format-patch -k' output.
Usually the program removes email cruft from the Subject:
header line to extract the title line for the commit log
message. This option prevents this munging, and is most
useful when used to read back 'git format-patch -k' output.
+
Specifically, the following are removed until none of them remain:
+
--
* Leading and trailing whitespace.
* Leading `Re:`, `re:`, and `:`.
* Leading bracketed strings (between `[` and `]`, usually
`[PATCH]`).
--
+
Finally, runs of whitespace are normalized to a single ASCII space
character.
-b::
When -k is not in effect, all leading strings bracketed with '['