Fix "git-diff-script A B"
When "git-diff-script A..B" notation was introduced, it ended up breaking the traditional two revisions notation. [jc: there are other issues with the current "git diff" I would like to address, but they would be left to later rounds. For example, -M and -p flags should not be hardcoded default, and it shouldn't be too hard to rewrite the script without using shell arrays.] Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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@ -8,8 +8,14 @@ case "${#rev[*]}" in
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1)
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git-diff-cache -M -p "$@";;
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git-diff-cache -M -p "$@";;
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2)
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case "${rev[1]}" in
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^?*)
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begin=$(echo "${rev[1]}" | tr -d '^')
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begin=$(echo "${rev[1]}" | tr -d '^')
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end="${rev[0]}"
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end="${rev[0]}" ;;
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*)
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begin="${rev[0]}"
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end="${rev[1]}" ;;
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esac
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git-diff-tree -M -p $flags $begin $end $files;;
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git-diff-tree -M -p $flags $begin $end $files;;
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*)
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*)
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echo "I don't understand"
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echo "I don't understand"
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