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authorStan Hu <stanhu@gmail.com>2015-08-22 18:50:10 +0300
committerStan Hu <stanhu@gmail.com>2015-08-22 18:50:10 +0300
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parenta9e409179bb6be53e1fb45e930739fc73dbb77ea (diff)
Merge branch 'master' into 'master'
"Fixes #xxxx" now shows up in the issue log for non-default branches. #2190 I don't understand why the commits containing "closing references" (like `closes #xxxx`) were not mentioned in the corresponding issues **when pushed to a non-default branch**. So I tried to discover how it works -- hence learning Ruby! I don't expect that MR to pass, this is my very first attempt of contribution. **Update:** my modifications are now done. To sum up: - when a commit with a reference `fixes #xxxx` is pushed to a non-default branch, a cross-reference to that issue will be created; - when that same commit is pushed to a default branch, no cross-reference will be created because a message `This commit closes issue` will be emitted. - I also refined some of the existing tests and added 2 tests on the new behavior on non-default branches. See merge request !1150
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