On Aug 1, 2017, at 12:45 PM, Warren Young wrote:
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> ...somewhat prone to reporting false differences. And once it’s latched onto
> a false difference, it is likely to go off on a useless tangent, chasing
> changes to a line you don’t care about.
I guess you could use the
On Aug 1, 2017, at 6:44 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
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> On 8/1/17, Tony Papadimitriou wrote:
>> When doing ‘annotate’ on a certain file version I see the most recent commit
>> responsible for each line in the file. That’s great!
>>
>> However, if I want to know
On 8/1/17, Tony Papadimitriou wrote:
> When doing ‘annotate’ on a certain file version I see the most recent commit
> responsible for each line in the file. That’s great!
>
> However, if I want to know which previous commits (history) touched one
> specific line, is there some way
When doing ‘annotate’ on a certain file version I see the most recent commit
responsible for each line in the file. That’s great!
However, if I want to know which previous commits (history) touched one
specific line, is there some way to do this?
Thanks.
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