Thanks guys

2017-01-09 3:51 GMT-03:00 Konstantin Khomoutov <
flatw...@users.sourceforge.net>:

> On Mon, 9 Jan 2017 09:26:15 +0300
> Konstantin Khomoutov <flatw...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 8 Jan 2017 09:54:30 -0800
> > Michael <keybou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > So, the question of "which form to use on windows" depends if you
> > > are using git for windows with the normal windows shell, or if you
> > > are using git for windows with cygwin and the bash shell?
> >
> > Sounds about correct.  "Native" Windows shells should pass wildcards
> > to Git commands unmodified, and Git will take care of their
> > expansions by itself.
>
> Well, there's yet one more point I forgot to formulate while having it
> on my mind actually.  Since Windows port of Git _has to_ deal with the
> fact Windows shells don't expand fileglobs, it definitely has some
> layer which deals with command-line processing.  A possible issue is
> that GfW uses MinGW to compile its core components (written in C), and
> MinGW should supposedly have some means to make non-Windows programs
> being ported on Windows "feel at home" with regard to parsing
> commad-line arguments.  Hence there might be some layer provided by
> MinGW which deals with fileglobs before core Git code has a chance to
> get its hands on them.  I don't know for sure how exactly this is
> currently implemented, so I'd ask on the GfW's mailing list for details.
>
> [...]
>

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