mind.
. `git-commit-tree` (hence, `git-commit` which uses it) issues
- an warning if the commit log message given to it does not look
+ a warning if the commit log message given to it does not look
like a valid UTF-8 string, unless you explicitly say your
project uses a legacy encoding. The way to say this is to
have i18n.commitencoding in `.git/config` file, like this:
/*
* src typically is on-stack; we want to copy the information in it to
- * an malloced blame_entry that is already on the linked list of the
+ * a malloced blame_entry that is already on the linked list of the
* scoreboard. The origin of dst loses a refcnt while the origin of src
* gains one.
*/
/*
* Copy the rest to the buffer, but avoid the special
* characters '\n' '<' and '>' that act as delimiters on
- * a identification line
+ * an identification line
*/
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
c = *src++;
}
/*
- * Returns a index_entry instance which doesn't have to correspond to
+ * Returns an index_entry instance which doesn't have to correspond to
* a real cache entry in Git's index.
*/
static struct stage_data *insert_stage_data(const char *path,
* Test if it looks like we're at a git directory.
* We want to see:
*
- * - either a objects/ directory _or_ the proper
+ * - either an objects/ directory _or_ the proper
* GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY environment variable
* - a refs/ directory
* - either a HEAD symlink or a HEAD file that is formatted as
/*
* NOTE! This returns a statically allocated buffer, so you have to be
- * careful about using it. Do a "xstrdup()" if you need to save the
+ * careful about using it. Do an "xstrdup()" if you need to save the
* filename.
*
* Also note that this returns the location for creating. Reading