@@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ class InfoTD(TypedDict, total=False):
909909 line_str = line_bytes .rstrip ().decode (defenc )
910910 except UnicodeDecodeError :
911911 firstpart = ''
912- parts = ['' ]
912+ parts = []
913913 is_binary = True
914914 else :
915915 # As we don't have an idea when the binary data ends, as it could contain multiple newlines
@@ -983,20 +983,21 @@ class InfoTD(TypedDict, total=False):
983983 info ['committer' ] + ' ' + info ['committer_email' ]),
984984 committed_date = info ['committer_date' ])
985985 commits [sha ] = c
986- blames [- 1 ][0 ] = c
986+ blames [- 1 ][0 ] = c
987987 # END if commit objects needs initial creation
988+ if not is_binary :
989+ if line_str and line_str [0 ] == '\t ' :
990+ line_str = line_str [1 :]
991+ else :
992+ pass
993+ # NOTE: We are actually parsing lines out of binary data, which can lead to the
994+ # binary being split up along the newline separator. We will append this to the
995+ # blame we are currently looking at, even though it should be concatenated with
996+ # the last line we have seen.
997+
988998 if blames [- 1 ][1 ] is not None :
989- if not is_binary :
990- if line_str and line_str [0 ] == '\t ' :
991- line_str = line_str [1 :]
992-
993- blames [- 1 ][1 ].append (line_str )
994- else :
995- # NOTE: We are actually parsing lines out of binary data, which can lead to the
996- # binary being split up along the newline separator. We will append this to the
997- # blame we are currently looking at, even though it should be concatenated with
998- # the last line we have seen.
999- blames [- 1 ][1 ].append (line_bytes )
999+ blames [- 1 ][1 ].append (line_str )
1000+ info = {'id' : sha }
10001001 # end handle line contents
10011002
10021003 info = {'id' : sha }
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