Re: [PATCHv2] Document from line in patch format
From: Paul Jackson
Date: Mon Oct 03 2005 - 22:42:30 EST
Magnus wrote:
> Huh, I thought that the first line in a unified patch started with
> "---",
Yes, it does. But then the next character is a space, and there
is at least one more space-separated field on the line.
That is, Linus's marker marches
/^---$/
and the first line of a unified patch matches:
/^--- .*[^ ].*$/
It ain't fancy, but it works. These patterns
are easily distinguished.
> Relying on "diff -" or "Index: " seems wrong.
I don't think anyone is relying on those patterns.
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