On 21.11.2015 08:36, Torsten Bögershausen wrote:
> git ls-files --eol gives an output like this:
>
> i/text-no-eol w/text-no-eol attr/text=auto t/t5100/empty
I'm sorry if this has been discussed before, but hav you considered to use a
header line and omit the prefixed from the columns instead? Like
index working tree attributes file
binary binary -text t/test-binary-2.png
text-lf text-lf eol=lf t/t5100/rfc2047-info-0007
text-lf text-crlf eol=crlf doit.bat
text-crlf-lf text-crlf-lf locale/XX.po
I believe this would be both easier to read for humans, and easier to parse for
scripts that e.g. want to compare line endings in the index and working tree.
> +stats_ascii () {
> + case "$1" in
[...]
> + *)
> + echo huh $1
> + ;;
Personally, I'm not a big fan of supposedly funny output like this. How about
printing a proper message rather than "huh", even for cases that should not
happen?
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Sebastian Schuberth
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