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    Author : Russell Belfer
    Date : 2013-06-20T12:16:06

    Add status flags to force output sort order Files in status will, be default, be sorted according to the case insensitivity of the filesystem that we're running on. However, in some cases, this is not desirable. Even on case insensitive file systems, 'git status' at the command line will generally use a case sensitive sort (like 'ls'). Some GUIs prefer to display a list of file case insensitively even on case-sensitive platforms. This adds two new flags: GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_SENSITIVELY and GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_INSENSITIVELY that will override the default sort order of the status output and give the user control. This includes tests for exercising these new options and makes the examples/status.c program emulate core Git and always use a case sensitive sort.

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  • libgit2 examples

    These examples are meant as thin, easy-to-read snippets for Docurium (https://github.com/github/docurium) rather than full-blown implementations of Git commands. They are not vetted as carefully for bugs, error handling, or cross-platform compatibility as the rest of the code in libgit2, so copy with some caution.

    For HTML versions, check “Examples” at http://libgit2.github.com/libgit2