Revision 044fb190f75cdec35e56bde30ec214ab144311d9 authored by Johannes Schindelin on 09 July 2016, 07:23:55 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 11 July 2016, 18:55:53 UTC
When comparing two lines, ignoring any whitespace at the end, we first
try to match as many bytes as possible and break out of the loop only
upon mismatch, to let the remainder be handled by the code shared with
the other whitespace-ignoring code paths.

When comparing the bytes, however, we incremented the counters always,
even if the bytes did not match. And because we fall through to  the
space-at-eol handling at that point, it is as if that mismatch never
happened.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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check-builtins.sh
#!/bin/sh

{
	cat <<\EOF
sayIt:
	$(foreach b,$(BUILT_INS),echo XXX $(b:$X=) YYY;)
EOF
	cat Makefile
} |
make -f - sayIt 2>/dev/null |
sed -n -e 's/.*XXX \(.*\) YYY.*/\1/p' |
sort |
{
    bad=0
    while read builtin
    do
	base=$(expr "$builtin" : 'git-\(.*\)')
	x=$(sed -ne 's/.*{ "'$base'", \(cmd_[^, ]*\).*/'$base'	\1/p' git.c)
	if test -z "$x"
	then
		echo "$base is builtin but not listed in git.c command list"
		bad=1
	fi
	for sfx in sh perl py
	do
		if test -f "$builtin.$sfx"
		then
			echo "$base is builtin but $builtin.$sfx still exists"
			bad=1
		fi
	done
    done
    exit $bad
}
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