Junio C Hamano <[email protected]> writes:
>> git ls-files . :(file-size:>1024k)
>
> I somehow do not think this is a way normal people (read: end users)
> would want to interact with Git. Pathspec is about "paths" and
> various ways to match them. It is not about contents that happens
> to be currently named by that path. Don't tie types or sizes to it.
To clarify, think what that non-pathspec means when used like this:
$ git diff :(size>1M)
$ git log --follow :(size>1M)
Which side of comparison does the "size" thing apply? Either, both,
randomly? More importantly, what use case of users do these
commands serve?
That is why I said that pathspec should never consider anything but
the pathname string you see.
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