On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 4:58 AM, Jeff King <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 05:36:21PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
>> It's not "potential confusion". This closes the door for us to
>> introduce "TREE" as a separate object type in the future.
>>
>> If we agree to make a declaration that all typenames are officially
>> spelled in lowercase [*1*] and at the UI level we accept typenames
>> spelled in any case, then we can adopt this change (and then we need
>> to update "cat-file -t" etc. to match it).
>>
>> I do not at all mind to see if the list concensus is to make such a
>> declaration and permanently close the door for typenames that are
>> not lowercase, and after seeing such a concensus I'd gladly
>> appreciate this patch, but I do not want to see a change like this
>> that decides the future of the system, pretending as an innocuous
>> change, sneaked in without making sure that everybody is aware of
>> its implications.
>
> FWIW, I cannot see us ever adding TREE (or Tree) as a separate type.
> It's too confusing for no gain. We'd call it "tree2" or something more
> obvious.
>
> So I don't mind closing that door, but I'm not sure if a partial
> conversion (where some commands are case-insensitive but others aren't
> yet) might not leave us in a more confusing place.
>
> I dunno. I guess I have never wanted to type "^{Tree}" in the first
> place, so I do not personally see the _benefit_. Which makes it easy to
> see even small negatives as a net loss.
I don't either, I think this patch should just be dropped.
As noted in the cover letter[1] I carved this off from the rest of the
series just in case anyone wanted this, either now or in the future.
I originally implemented this for consistency with @{U} because it's
another thing that can be made case-insensitive unambiguously as far
as the rev-parse syntax is concerned, but as you/Junio note here the
tree/blob/object etc. names exist in a lot more places, so just making
this particular thing case insensitive wouldn't make sense, and has
little benefit.
1. <[email protected]>