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David Kastrup 822f7c7349 Supplant the "while case ... break ;; esac" idiom
A lot of shell scripts contained stuff starting with

	while case "$#" in 0) break ;; esac

and similar.  I consider breaking out of the condition instead of the
body od the loop ugly, and the implied "true" value of the
non-matching case is not really obvious to humans at first glance.  It
happens not to be obvious to some BSD shells, either, but that's
because they are not POSIX-compliant.  In most cases, this has been
replaced by a straight condition using "test".  "case" has the
advantage of being faster than "test" on vintage shells where "test"
is not a builtin.  Since none of them is likely to run the git
scripts, anyway, the added readability should be worth the change.

A few loops have had their termination condition expressed
differently.

Signed-off-by: David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-09-23 16:12:00 -07:00
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git-gc.sh Supplant the "while case ... break ;; esac" idiom 2007-09-23 16:12:00 -07:00
git-resolve.sh Rewrite "git-frotz" to "git frotz" 2007-07-02 22:52:14 -07:00
git-tag.sh Supplant the "while case ... break ;; esac" idiom 2007-09-23 16:12:00 -07:00
git-verify-tag.sh Supplant the "while case ... break ;; esac" idiom 2007-09-23 16:12:00 -07:00