1. Why don’t you touch 3D loans in the Korean movie Oneline?
In fact, they just mean that they don’t want to harm anyone. The first commercial loan they made was to help the borrower fake a factory or business. This kind of thing makes the bank feel that they are indeed loaning for business and have the ability to repay it, but 3D loans use three types of mortgages: car, house and insurance. I can’t remember exactly these three things, and these things are directly related to the loan. Regarding people’s livelihood, those 3D lenders behind them also lost everything because they used their own insurance for loans and were deceived. This is how I understand it. Although they are in the industry of deceiving people, they do not want to harm other people’s lives. .
2. What is the role of the oneline behind the gitlog-oneline command in Linux?
Hello,
gitlog--oneline is equivalent to gitlog--abbrev-commit--pretty=one, that is to say
-- oneline is an abbreviation of the two options --abbrev-commit--pretty=one
It will be simple to look at it next. Let's look at --abbrev-commit and --pretty=oneline separately. The meaning of the two options will come out as soon as they are integrated.
First look at --abbrev-commit:
In other words, under normal circumstances, each submission will have a 40 The unique identifier of the byte. If this option is used, it will take the shortest and unique string from left to right. For example, I have two submissions, and the identifiers are:
1234567//Total ***40 characters, the rest will be omitted
1245678//Total ***40 characters, the rest will be omitted
If not used --abbrev-commit, the two submissions in gitlog will display 40 characters, but if added, the displayed characters are:
123
124< /p>
Because there are only two submissions in total, you can use 123 to know exactly which submission you are referring to. Similarly, you can use 124 to know exactly which submission it is. Here is a screenshot of a practical example:
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Let’s talk about the --pretty=oneline option.
That is, to format the output log content, the value of --pretty is a fixed number. One, oneline is one of them, I didn’t read it in detail, but it probably means output in one line.
Compare these two outputs, the same submission, without adding -pretty=oneline, outputs 5 line (counting blank lines), and after adding it, only one line is output. Of course, it can also be seen that after outputting only one line, it is omitted. You can understand that when the output is one line, only the important information of each submission is output. ,
At this point, we can summarize the effect of --online, that is, only one line of information is output for each submission. This line of information contains the truncated unique identification code and the information for this submission. Important information.
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I hope it can help the questioner, welcome to ask questions.