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authorDan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>2007-12-29 00:20:38 -0600
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2008-01-06 18:41:44 -0800
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Documentation: rename gitlink macro to linkgit
Between AsciiDoc 8.2.2 and 8.2.3, the following change was made to the stock Asciidoc configuration: @@ -149,7 +153,10 @@ # Inline macros. # Backslash prefix required for escape processing. # (?s) re flag for line spanning. -(?su)[\\]?(?P<name>\w(\w|-)*?):(?P<target>\S*?)(\[(?P<attrlist>.*?)\])= + +# Explicit so they can be nested. +(?su)[\\]?(?P<name>(http|https|ftp|file|mailto|callto|image|link)):(?P<target>\S*?)(\[(?P<attrlist>.*?)\])= + # Anchor: [[[id]]]. Bibliographic anchor. (?su)[\\]?\[\[\[(?P<attrlist>[\w][\w-]*?)\]\]\]=anchor3 # Anchor: [[id,xreflabel]] This default regex now matches explicit values, and unfortunately in this case gitlink was being matched by just 'link', causing the wrong inline macro template to be applied. By renaming the macro, we can avoid being matched by the wrong regex. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ merge, with the parent references pointing to the heads of the merged
branches.
Besides blobs, trees, and commits, the only remaining type of object
-is a "tag", which we won't discuss here; refer to gitlink:git-tag[1]
+is a "tag", which we won't discuss here; refer to linkgit:git-tag[1]
for details.
So now we know how git uses the object database to represent a