Comments (1)
Problem is what to do when you mix include and exclude rules. They could be
evaluated in the order that they are given; however, the behaviour wouldn't be
very clear and would bring up some problems when include is introduced as a git
config parameter (git config gitinspector.include) -- execution order wouldn't
be obvious. Also, only one of each can then be given - Meaning you wouldn't be
able to mix them properly.
The only "clean" option would be to redo it to work some other way (maybe a
--filter parameter with "include/exclude as arguments).
In any case, as gitinspector supports regular expressions, you can use that to
invert the filtering to get the same functionality that you are asking for. See
the [Documentation] for more information on this.
In conclusion, In my opinion, it's not worth the hassle and wouldn't add any
new functionality.
/Adam Waldenberg
Original comment by [email protected]
on 23 Dec 2014 at 2:31
- Changed state: WontFix
from gitinspector.
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