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Re: [PATCH 2/2] util/bufferiszero: improve avx2 accelerator
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Eric Blake |
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Re: [PATCH 2/2] util/bufferiszero: improve avx2 accelerator |
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Thu, 26 Mar 2020 08:26:03 -0500 |
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On 3/25/20 9:09 PM, Hu, Robert wrote:
(Don't know why my Linux-Evolution missed this mail.)
-----Original Message-----
Long line; it's nice to wrap commit messages around column 70 or so (because
reading 'git log' in an 80-column window adds indentation).
[Hu, Robert]
I think I set my vim on wrap. This probably escaped by paste.
I ran checkpatch.pl on the patches before sending. It escaped check but didn't
escaped your eagle eye😊 Thank you.
checkpatch doesn't flag commit message long lines. Maybe it could be
patched to do so, but it's not at the top of my list to write that patch.
I just fix a boudary case on his original patch.
boundary
[Hu, Robert]
Emm... again spell error. Usually I would paste descriptions into some editors
with spell check, but forgot this time.
Vim doesn't have spell check I think. What editor would you suggest me to
integrate with git editing?
I'm an emacs user, so I have no suggestions for vim, but I'd be very
surprised if there were not some vim expert online that could figure out
how to wire in a spell-checker to vim. Google quickly finds:
https://www.ostechnix.com/use-spell-check-feature-vim-text-editor/
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