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#72341
VC: CVS template lines not stripped when committing
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Reported by: Christoph Badura <bad <at> bsd.de>
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2024 16:36:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Fixed in version 31.1
Done: Sean Whitton <spwhitton <at> spwhitton.name>
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Message #11 received at 72341 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 08:49:15PM +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> I'm confused by your description. At the beginning you say:
>
> CVS strips all lines beginning with "CVS: " after editing the commit
> message.
>
> But later you say:
>
> However, the lines starting with "CVS: " aren't stripped out when
> log-edit-done is called. The change is then committed with
> "cvs ci -m" which does not strip these line, as the template file is
> only loaded when cvs invokes an editor to edit the commit message.
CVS only adds the template file and later strips the "CVS: " lines if
you actually edit the commit message in an editor (which is invoked by
cvs). I.e. if you do not pass a commit message via "cvs ci -m'message'"
or "cvs ci -F messagefile".
> If "cvs ci -m" doesn't strip the "CVS: " lines, then when and how does
> the stripping you describe at the beginning happens? And what does
> the last part of the last sentence above, about the template file
> being loaded when CVS invokes an editor, has to do with this issue?
When invoked as "cvs ci -m" (or "cvs ci -F") cvs uses the commit message
*as is*. With either option, cvs itself doesn't add the template file to
the commit message and hence doesn't have to do any stripping.
log-edit-insert-cvs-template adds the CVS template file to the commit
message outside of cvs. Therefore log-edit has to strip the "CVS: " lines
outside of cvs too.
Is that clearer?
--chris
--chris
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