From 765ac8ec469f110e88376e4fac05d0ed475bcb28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linus Torvalds Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:07:20 -0800 Subject: Rip out merge-order and make "git log ..." work again. Well, assuming breaking --merge-order is fine, here's a patch (on top of the other ones) that makes git log actually work, as far as I can tell. I didn't add the logic for --before/--after flags, but that should be pretty trivial, and is independent of this anyway. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- Documentation/git-rev-list.txt | 49 +----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 48 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation') diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt index 1c6146c76..5b306d659 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ SYNOPSIS [ \--no-merges ] [ \--remove-empty ] [ \--all ] - [ [ \--merge-order [ \--show-breaks ] ] | [ \--topo-order ] ] + [ \--topo-order ] [ \--parents ] [ \--objects [ \--unpacked ] ] [ \--pretty | \--header ] @@ -94,57 +94,10 @@ OPTIONS topological order (i.e. descendant commits are shown before their parents). ---merge-order:: - When specified the commit history is decomposed into a unique - sequence of minimal, non-linear epochs and maximal, linear epochs. - Non-linear epochs are then linearised by sorting them into merge - order, which is described below. -+ -Maximal, linear epochs correspond to periods of sequential development. -Minimal, non-linear epochs correspond to periods of divergent development -followed by a converging merge. The theory of epochs is described in more -detail at -link:http://blackcubes.dyndns.org/epoch/[http://blackcubes.dyndns.org/epoch/]. -+ -The merge order for a non-linear epoch is defined as a linearisation for which -the following invariants are true: -+ - 1. if a commit P is reachable from commit N, commit P sorts after commit N - in the linearised list. - 2. if Pi and Pj are any two parents of a merge M (with i < j), then any - commit N, such that N is reachable from Pj but not reachable from Pi, - sorts before all commits reachable from Pi. -+ -Invariant 1 states that later commits appear before earlier commits they are -derived from. -+ -Invariant 2 states that commits unique to "later" parents in a merge, appear -before all commits from "earlier" parents of a merge. - ---show-breaks:: - Each item of the list is output with a 2-character prefix consisting - of one of: (|), (^), (=) followed by a space. -+ -Commits marked with (=) represent the boundaries of minimal, non-linear epochs -and correspond either to the start of a period of divergent development or to -the end of such a period. -+ -Commits marked with (|) are direct parents of commits immediately preceding -the marked commit in the list. -+ -Commits marked with (^) are not parents of the immediately preceding commit. -These "breaks" represent necessary discontinuities implied by trying to -represent an arbitrary DAG in a linear form. -+ -`--show-breaks` is only valid if `--merge-order` is also specified. - - Author ------ Written by Linus Torvalds -Original *--merge-order* logic by Jon Seymour - Documentation -------------- Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list . -- cgit v1.2.1