Thomas Braun <thomas.br...@virtuell-zuhause.de> writes:

> The -S <regex> option of log looks for differences that changes the
> number of occurrences of the specified string (i.e. addition/deletion)
> in a file.

s/-S <regex>/-S<block of text>/ and
s/the specified string/the specified block of text/ would make it
more in line with how Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt explains it.
The original discussion from early 2017 also explains with a pointer
why the primary mode of -S is not <regex> but is <block of text>.

> diff --git a/t/t4209-log-pickaxe.sh b/t/t4209-log-pickaxe.sh
> index 42cc8afd8b..d430f6f2f9 100755
> --- a/t/t4209-log-pickaxe.sh
> +++ b/t/t4209-log-pickaxe.sh
> @@ -128,4 +128,15 @@ test_expect_success 'log -G looks into binary files with 
> textconv filter' '
>       test_cmp actual expected
>  '
>  
> +test_expect_success 'log -S looks into binary files' '
> +     rm -rf .git &&
> +     git init &&

Same comment as the one for 1/2 applies here.

> +     printf "a\0b" >data.bin &&
> +     git add data.bin &&
> +     git commit -m "message" &&
> +     git log -S a >actual &&
> +     git log >expected &&
> +     test_cmp actual expected
> +'
> +
>  test_done

Other than these, I think both patches look sensible.  Thanks for
resurrecting the old topic and reigniting it.

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