On 2018-09-26 17:19, Duy Nguyen wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 4:42 PM Taylor Blau <m...@ttaylorr.com> wrote:
>>> +
>>> +             /*
>>> +              * We use split_cmdline() to get the first word of the
>>> +              * alias, to ensure that we use the same rules as when
>>> +              * the alias is actually used. split_cmdline()
>>> +              * modifies alias in-place.
>>> +              */
>>> +             count = split_cmdline(alias, &argv);
>>> +             if (count < 0)
>>> +                     die("Bad alias.%s string: %s", cmd,
>>> +                         split_cmdline_strerror(count));
>>
>> Please wrap this in _() so that translators can translate it.
> 
> Yes! And another nit. die(), error(), warning()... usually start the
> message with a lowercase letter because we already start the sentence
> with a prefix, like
> 
> fatal: bad alias.blah blah
> 

I'll keep these points in mind, but this was pure copy-paste from git.c.

Rasmus

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