Julian Foad wrote on Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 20:15:29 +0000:
> I (Julian Foad) wrote:
> > issue #4565 "reverse blame, aka kidney blame"
> > [...] I want to see:
> > 
> >   * The first revision in which the line was changed (or deleted) after 
> > r1400000.
> 
> The following help text explains how I think it should behave:
> 
> [[[
> blame (praise, annotate, ann): Show when each line of a file was last (or
> next) changed.
> usage: blame [-rM:N] TARGET[@REV]...
> 
>   Annotate each line of a file with the revision number and author of the
>   last change (or optionally the next change) to that line.
> 
>   With no revision range (same as -r0:REV), or with '-r M:N' where M < N,
>   annotate each line that is present in revision N of the file,
>   with the last revision at or before rN that changed or added the line,
>   looking back no further than rM.
> 
>   With a reverse revision range '-r M:N' where M > N,
>   annotate each line that is present in revision N of the file,
>   with the NEXT revision AFTER rN that changed or DELETED the line,
>   looking forward no further than rM.
> 
>   Write the annotated result to standard output.
> 
>   If specified, REV determines in which revision the target is first
>   looked up.
> ]]]
> 
> Makes sense?

As discussed on IRC: yes, makes sense.  Thanks to you and to Bert for
fixing this!

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