On 9/10/20 1:21 PM, Joseph Myers wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2020, Nathan Sidwell wrote:

Is it possible for the git hooks to reject pushes with overly-long subject
lines?

I occasionally see pushes that forgot to add a separate title line, and so the
whole of the commit description gets used.

Is that where the whole description is a single long unwrapped line?
(The case of no blank line after the first line - a message starting with
a multi-line paragraph - should already be diagnosed.)

the most recent is ad2a37157d3, where it is indeed as you say. I know I've done it in too.


We've disabled the check on lengths of lines in commit messages:

         # We do not want to force a maximum line length in commit
         # revision logs, as they get in the way of copy-pasting
         # debugging session, error messages, logs, etc.
         max-rh-line-length = 0

But we could add a local check in our commit_checker script for just the
length of the first line (alongside the checks for a first line that looks
like a ChangeLog header or is just a single word).



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Nathan Sidwell

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