This allows the user to specify ranges more flexibly; for instance
the user can now do "gitk v2.6.12.." and see all the changes since
2.6.12.
global startmsecs nextupdate
global ctext maincursor textcursor nlines
- if {$rargs == {}} {
- set rargs HEAD
- }
set commits {}
set phase getcommits
set startmsecs [clock clicks -milliseconds]
set nextupdate [expr $startmsecs + 100]
- if [catch {set commfd [open "|git-rev-list --merge-order $rargs" r]} err] {
+ if [catch {
+ set parse_args [concat --default HEAD --merge-order $rargs]
+ set parsed_args [split [eval exec git-rev-parse $parse_args] "\n"]
+ }] {
+ if {$rargs == {}} {
+ set rargs HEAD
+ }
+ set parsed_args [concat --merge-order $rargs]
+ }
+ if [catch {
+ set commfd [open "|git-rev-list $parsed_args" r]
+ } err] {
puts stderr "Error executing git-rev-list: $err"
exit 1
}