SZEDER Gábor <szeder....@gmail.com> writes:

> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 08:49:39AM -0500, Joe Ranieri wrote:
>> "git ls-files -m" can show deleted files, despite -d not having been
>> specified. 
>
> To my understanding that's intentional: a deleted file is considered
> modified, because its content clearly doesn't match the tracked
> content.

Hmph, I am not so sure about that.

It seems that b0391890 ("Show modified files in git-ls-files",
2005-09-19) fixes one of its draft version's bugs in
"http://public-inbox.org/git/43179e59.80...@didntduck.org/"; by not
letting it use ce_match_stat() directly, but introducing
ce_modified() that inspects the data for actual changes.  The effort
however did not spot the other bug, namely, lstat() returning an
error for ENOENT.

I think the original intent was for "ls-files -d", "ls-files -m" and
"ls-files -d m" all can be used in a meaningful way by keeping these
two selectors independent.  The buggy implementation did not realize
that intent correctly, though.

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