(pcase backend
('Git
;; Don't stop at submodule boundary.
+ ;; Note: It's not necessarily clear-cut what should be
+ ;; considered a "submodule" in the sense that some users
+ ;; may setup things equivalent to "git-submodule"s using
+ ;; "git worktree" instead (for example).
+ ;; FIXME: Also it may be the case that some users would consider
+ ;; a submodule as its own project. So there's a good chance
+ ;; we will need to let the user tell us what is their intention.
(or (vc-file-getprop dir 'project-git-root)
(let* ((root (vc-call-backend backend 'root dir))
(gitfile (expand-file-name ".git" root)))
((with-temp-buffer
(insert-file-contents gitfile)
(goto-char (point-min))
- (looking-at "gitdir: [./]+/\.git/modules/"))
+ ;; Kind of a hack to distinguish a submodule from
+ ;; other cases of .git files pointing elsewhere.
+ (looking-at "gitdir: [./]+/\\.git/modules/"))
(let* ((parent (file-name-directory
(directory-file-name root))))
(vc-call-backend backend 'root parent)))