Alastair McGowan-Douglas <[email protected]> writes:
> It seemed that the argument to -u was being ignored. It turns out that
> 'no' was not actually being considered an argument to -u in the first
> place.
-u takes an optional argument. We can't consider the command-line
argument following u as its argument, because that would mean
git status -u --null
would be read as
git status -u=--null
> The usage string implies that -- is used to disambiguate path specs
> from option arguments
Yes, but the problem here is not path specs Vs options, but anything Vs
argument of the previous option.
> Therefore I would argue that -u is behaving differently from other
> arguments (especially when considered across all git subcommands)
This is because you have options with non-optional argument in mind, or
options that have no short version.
If I grep the source correctly, the only options accepting a short
version and an optional string argument are "{merge,am,commit,revert}
-S", "grep -O" and "status -u", which behave consistantly.
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Matthieu Moy
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