On 08/10/2012 12:36 PM, Jeff King wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 05:13:51PM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>
>> I have some contributors who consistently put their commentary
>> *before* the "---" line rather than *after* it, presumably with the
>> notion that it is some kind of "cover text". This messes with "git
>> am", and so I end up having to edit those posts manually.
>>
>> I have tried git am --scissors and it doesn't seem to solve the problem.
>>
>> Is there any other option which can be used to automatically process
>> such a patch?
>
> If I understand your issue, somebody is writing:
>
>
> From: them
> To: you
> Date: ...
> Subject: [PATCH] subject line
>
> commit message body
> ....
>
> some cover letter material that should go below the "---"
> ---
> [diffstat + diff]
>
>
> How do you know when the commit message body ends, and the cover letter
> begins? We already have two machine-readable formats for separating the
> two ("---" after the commit message, and "-- >8 --" scissors before). Is
> there some machine-readable hint? Is it always the paragraph before the
> "---"? Chopping that off unconditionally seems like a dangerous
> heuristic.
>
End of SOB lines might be a good cutoff, if they're present. I've never
seen anyone put commit message text below them anyway.
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