Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason  <ava...@gmail.com> writes:

> Change the minimum length of an abbreviated object identifier in the
> commit message gitweb tries to turn into link from 8 hexchars to 7.
>
> This arbitrary minimum length of 8 was introduced in bfe2191 ("gitweb:
> SHA-1 in commit log message links to "object" view", 2006-12-10), but
> the default abbreviation length is 7, and has been for a long time.
>
> It's still possible to reference SHA1s down to 4 characters in length,
> see v1.7.4-1-gdce9648's MINIMUM_ABBREV, but I can't see how to make
> git actually produce that, so I doubt anyone is putting that into log
> messages in practice, but people definitely do put 7 character SHA1s
> into log messages.
>
> I think it's fairly dubious to link to things matching [0-9a-fA-F]
> here as opposed to just [0-9a-f], that dates back to the initial
> version of gitweb from 161332a ("first working version",
> 2005-08-07). Git will accept all-caps SHA1s, but didn't ever produce
> them as far as I can tell.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <ava...@gmail.com>
> ---

s/SHA1/SHA-1/g.  I agree that A-F are dubious.

>  gitweb/gitweb.perl | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/gitweb/gitweb.perl b/gitweb/gitweb.perl
> index cba7405..92b5e91 100755
> --- a/gitweb/gitweb.perl
> +++ b/gitweb/gitweb.perl
> @@ -2036,7 +2036,7 @@ sub format_log_line_html {
>       my $line = shift;
>  
>       $line = esc_html($line, -nbsp=>1);
> -     $line =~ s{\b([0-9a-fA-F]{8,40})\b}{
> +     $line =~ s{\b([0-9a-fA-F]{7,40})\b}{
>               $cgi->a({-href => href(action=>"object", hash=>$1),
>                                       -class => "text"}, $1);
>       }eg;

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