Message ID | 20240320002716.GA904136@coredump.intra.peff.net (mailing list archive) |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | c7f6a534f0fae4a93123309e627e4d52f768b83b |
Headers | show |
Series | [1/6] shortlog: stop setting pp.print_email_subject | expand |
diff --git a/builtin/shortlog.c b/builtin/shortlog.c index 1307ed2b88..3c7cd2d6ef 100644 --- a/builtin/shortlog.c +++ b/builtin/shortlog.c @@ -245,7 +245,6 @@ void shortlog_add_commit(struct shortlog *log, struct commit *commit) ctx.fmt = CMIT_FMT_USERFORMAT; ctx.abbrev = log->abbrev; - ctx.print_email_subject = 1; ctx.date_mode = log->date_mode; ctx.output_encoding = get_log_output_encoding();
When shortlog processes a commit using its internal traversal, it may pretty-print the subject line for the summary view. When we do so, we set the "print_email_subject" flag in the pretty-print context. But this flag does nothing! Since we are using CMIT_FMT_USERFORMAT, we skip most of the usual formatting code entirely. This flag is there due to commit 6d167fd7cc (pretty: use fmt_output_email_subject(), 2017-03-01). But that just switched us away from setting an empty "subject" header field, which was similarly useless. That was added by dd2e794a21 (Refactor pretty_print_commit arguments into a struct, 2009-10-19). Before using the struct, we had to pass _something_ as the argument, so we passed the empty string (a NULL would have worked equally well). So this setting has never done anything, and we can drop the line. That shortens the code, but more importantly, makes it easier to reason about and refactor the other users of this flag. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> --- builtin/shortlog.c | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)