On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Henning Moll <newssc...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Recently i stumbled upon an old stash entry. It was clear to me that the
> stash only contained non-indexed worktree changes. So i assumed to get
> insight by doing
>
>     $ git log -1 -p stash@{0}
>
> But surprisingly the result was "no patch" (The problem which i was not
> aware at that time was the fact that a stash commit is a merge). So i asked
> a question on stackoverflow (1) an learned that there are different default
> options used depending on the git command used:
>
>     $ git show stash@{0}
>     $ git diff stash@{0}^..stash@{0}
>
> work with default, but for git-log i need to
>
>     $ git log -1 -p --cc stash@{0}
>
> to make it behave the same. This does not seem reasonable to me, though i
> read about commit 1aec791 (2) in git's own repository. What do you think?
>
> Maybe - as a compromise - just show any kind of hint instead of nothing?

Junio did some slight tweaks to --cc and -p,
see 82dee4160cc6d1b0d792c9f07b5803cd42abc610/
and its parent. That should be live in the upcoming 2.8.

>
> Best regards
> Henning
>
> (1) -
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36089674/git-log-1-p-stash0-shows-empty-patch
> (2) -
> https://git.kaarsemaker.net/git/commit/1aec7917dc52901c6df301ddc8fea70f5ce0db09/
>
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