[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: put commit messages in *-commits subject lines?
Tobias Grosser
tobias at grosser.es
Thu Nov 15 18:45:33 PST 2012
On 11/16/2012 02:47 AM, Chris Lattner wrote:
>
> On Nov 15, 2012, at 2:28 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote:
>
>>> [cfe-commits] r167788 - in /cfe/trunk: lib/Analysis/CFG.cpp test/Analysis/dead-stores.cpp
>>>
>>> with
>>>
>>> [cfe-commits] r167788 - Fix bad CFG construction bug when handling C++ 'try' statements.
>>>
>>> The first gives me just enough information (in my abbreviated mesage list window) to see that there was a change to Clang's Analysis library; if I look at the whole subject, I can see what files were changed (or the first few, at least). But the second actually tells me what changed, and whether or not it affects me.
>>>
>>> Having this form will also encourage people to put a useful summary in the first line of their commit, which is useful for anyone viewing history (especially git users, where the one-line summary is very common).
>>>
>>> Is there a reason we currently prefer files to log messages?
>>
>> I suspect not. I would much prefer your suggestion. If you can
>> implement the fix to our scripts (and get Tanya or Chris or Anton to
>> give you access), I would be thrilled.
>
> I'm in favor of it. Of course, the truly awesomest thing would be something like:
>
> [cfe-commits] r167788 - [lib/Analysis] Fix bad CFG construction bug when handling C++ 'try' statements.
Moving the important information first may also be worth considering.
Subject lines are often cut off.
I prefer
[lib/Analysis] Fix bad CFG construction bug when handing C++ 'try' ...
rather than
[cfe-commits] r167788 - [lib/Analysis] Fix bad CFG construction ...
"[cfe-commits]" can be removed from the subject as the amount of mails
forces people anyway to filter/tag their emails
We can leave "r167788" in the subject line as people probably search for
it. However, the commit message seems to be better to actually recognize
a certain commit. So we do not need the revision at the beginning of the
line.
Cheers
Tobi
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