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authorLibravatar Hamza Mahfooz <someguy@effective-light.com>2021-10-07 16:31:47 -0400
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2021-10-08 14:19:14 -0700
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parentgrep: refactor next_match() and match_one_pattern() for external use (diff)
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pretty: colorize pattern matches in commit messages
The "git log" command limits its output to the commits that contain strings matched by a pattern when the "--grep=<pattern>" option is used, but unlike output from "git grep -e <pattern>", the matches are not highlighted, making them harder to spot. Teach the pretty-printer code to highlight matches from the "--grep=<pattern>", "--author=<pattern>" and "--committer=<pattern>" options (to view the last one, you may have to ask for --pretty=fuller). Also, it must be noted that we are effectively greping the content twice (because it would be a hassle to rework the existing matching code to do a /g match and then pass it all down to the coloring code), however it only slows down "git log --author=^H" on this repository by around 1-2% (compared to v2.33.0), so it should be a small enough slow down to justify the addition of the feature. Signed-off-by: Hamza Mahfooz <someguy@effective-light.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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