Now that the command line git-commit has made displaying
the subject (first line) of the newly created commit popular
we can easily do the same thing here in git-gui, without the
ugly part of forking off a child process to obtain that first
line.
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
}
set i [string first "\n" $msg]
if {$i >= 0} {
- append reflogm {: } [string range $msg 0 [expr {$i - 1}]]
+ set subject [string range $msg 0 [expr {$i - 1}]]
} else {
- append reflogm {: } $msg
+ set subject $msg
}
+ append reflogm {: } $subject
set cmd [list git update-ref -m $reflogm HEAD $cmt_id $curHEAD]
if {[catch {eval exec $cmd} err]} {
error_popup "update-ref failed:\n\n$err"
unlock_index
reshow_diff
set ui_status_value \
- "Changes committed as [string range $cmt_id 0 7]."
+ "Created commit [string range $cmt_id 0 7]: $subject"
}
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