Hi,
Richard Hansen wrote:
> --- a/Documentation/glossary-content.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/glossary-content.txt
> @@ -82,6 +82,17 @@ to point at the new commit.
> to the top <<def_directory,directory>> of the stored
> revision.
>
> +[[def_committish]]committish (also commit-ish)::
> + A <<def_ref,ref>> pointing to an <<def_object,object>> that
> + can be recursively dereferenced to a
> + <<def_commit_object,commit object>>.
Usually I would expect that the string "4d1c565" is not a ref, but the
glossary contains a different definition ("A 40-byte hex
representation of a SHA-1 or ..."). I guess we need a shorter name
for "extended SHA-1 syntax" (as described in gitrevisions(7)) that is
a little less confusing.
Perhaps we can sidestep the issue by saying
A parameter pointing to an <<def_object,object>> that
can be recursively dereferenced to ...
since the most common use of "commitish" is in describing a command's
syntax. I'm tempted to go even further and just call that a "commit
parameter", explaining the more pedantic synonym here --- something
like
[[def_commitish]]commitish (also commit-ish)::
A commandline parameter to a command that requires a
<<def_commit,commit>>.
+
The following are all commitishes: an expression (see
linkgit:gitrevisions[7]) directly representing a commit object,
an expression naming a tag that points to a commit object, a
tag that points to a tag that points to a commit, etc.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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