llvm-beanz wrote:

> This ^ seems a bit problematic to me, though (where the contents of the repo 
> isn't representative of the bits we want - but perhaps it's schrodinger's 
> line endings & it doesn't matter if it's always checked out as crlf - though 
> if we one day converted to another source control system, would that be a 
> problem? are there some things that examine the underlying/"real" repo 
> contents?) - what would be the cost to using `eol=input` as you've done for 
> the mixed line ending case? below \=

The argument I would have in favor of an explicit value rather than `eol=input` 
is that it at least gives us a source of truth in the `.gitattributes` as to 
what type of line ending the file is supposed to have.

I don't have a strong feeling one way or another. I just want `autocrlf=true` 
to work reliably on all platforms.


https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/86318
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