On 15/04/18 14:59, Martin Ågren wrote:
> Hi Mahmoud
> 
> On 15 April 2018 at 14:21,  <mqu...@neosmart.net> wrote:
>> I first run `git add -p`, then manually edit a chunk (after hitting `s`
>> once, if it matters). The chunk originally contains the following:
> 
> [...]
> 
>> Under git 2.7.4, I can edit it to the following, which is accepted
>> without a problem:
>>
>> ```diff
>> # Manual hunk edit mode -- see bottom for a quick guide
>> @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
>>         "call dein#add('Shougo/dein.vim', {'rev': 'master'})
>>
>>         " Add or remove your plugins here:
>> -       " call dein#add('flazz/vim-colorschemes')
>> -       call dein#add('Haron-Prime/evening_vim')
>> +       call dein#add('flazz/vim-colorschemes')
>> +       call dein#add('Haron-Prime/evening_vim')
>>
>>         "core plugins that change the behavior of vim and how we use it 
>> globally
>> ```
>>
>> All I did here was remove one `+` line and manually add another (which
>> is a variant of the second `-` line).
> 
> So the line is identical (sans s/^-/+/). Interesting.
> 
>> Under git 2.17.0.252.gfe0a9ea, the same piece is opened in $VISUAL for
>> editing (and if left unmodified applies OK), but when modified in the
>> to the same exact value, after exiting the editor I receive the
>> following error from git:
>>
>>     error: patch fragment without header at line 15: @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@
> 
> I can't seem to reproduce this with some very simple testing. Are you
> able to share your files? Or even better, derive a minimal reproduction
> recipe?
> 
> What happens if you do not do a "remove this line, then add it again",
> but instead turn that unchanged line into context? That is, you edit the
> hunk into something like this (but without white-space damage):
> 
> ...
> -       " call dein#add('flazz/vim-colorschemes')
> +       call dein#add('flazz/vim-colorschemes')
>         call dein#add('Haron-Prime/evening_vim')
> ...

That's a good idea to try

> Adding Phillip to cc, since he was recently working in this area

Thanks for cc-ing me

> and might have an idea.

I wish I did!

Best Wishes

Phillip
> 
> Martin
> 

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