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authorJonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>2011-05-21 14:29:01 -0500
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2011-05-21 22:29:31 -0700
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userdiff/perl: anchor "sub" and "package" patterns on the left
The userdiff funcname mechanism has no concept of nested scopes --- instead, "git diff" and "git grep --show-function" simply label the diff header with the most recent matching line. Unfortunately that means text following a subroutine in a POD section: =head1 DESCRIPTION You might use this facility like so: sub example { foo; } Now, having said that, let's say more about the facility. Blah blah blah ... etc etc. gets the subroutine name instead of the POD header in its diff/grep funcname header, making it harder to get oriented when reading a diff without enough context. The fix is simple: anchor the funcname syntax to the left margin so nested subroutines and packages like this won't get picked up. (The builtin C++ funcname pattern already does the same thing.) This means the userdiff driver will misparse the idiom { my $static; sub foo { ... use $static ... } } but I think that's worth it; we can revisit this later if the userdiff mechanism learns to keep track of the beginning and end of nested scopes. Reported-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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