On 2/26/16 00:07, Mel Gorman wrote: >>> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 06:26:31AM +0800, cheng...@emindsoft.com.cn wrote: > > I do not want this patch to go through the trivial tree. It still adds > another step to identifying relevant commits through git blame and has > limited, if any, benefit to maintainability. > >> "it's preferable to preserve blame than go through a layer of cleanup >> when looking for the commit that defined particular flags". >> > > git blame identifies what commit last altered a line. If a cleanup patch > is encountered then the tree before that commit needs to be examined > which adds time. It's rare that cleanup patches on their own are useful > and this is one of those cases. >
git is a tool mainly for analyzing code, but not mainly for normal reading main code. So for me, the coding styles need not consider about git. Thanks. -- Chen Gang (陈刚) Managing Natural Environments is the Duty of Human Beings.