Remi Lespinet <[email protected]> writes:

> Currently, git send-email contains a function which splits at commas
> with respect to quotes (parse_address_line introduced by
> 5012699d9840fe34fe0838ea0d529c2f32f76b82).

It seems I had missed this one, but indeed, it should probably be used
instead of split_at_commas in your series.

> It is used to parse user input when there's no recipient specified. I
> would like to use this function to parse --to, --cc and --bcc options,
> but the execution of this function depends on whether the user has the
> Perl library Mail::Address or not. This introduce a change in the
> behaviour:

I would say that using parse_address_line is good for consistancy in Git
anyway. If the behavior of parse_address_line is broken on some
corner-cases, then it should be fixed anyway.

-- 
Matthieu Moy
http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/
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