Thread (54 messages) flat view 54 messages, 9 authors, 2016-06-15

Re: [PATCH] Respect crlf attribute even if core.autocrlf has not been set

From: Dmitry Potapov <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:45:02

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 02:30:16PM +0200, Eyvind Bernhardsen wrote:
Fair enough.  Did you read the rest of my email to see when I think  
Git should mess with content?  I've thought about it, and being able  
to do stuff like this in .gitattributes would work for me:

* eol=auto
*.bat eol=crlf
Makefile eol=lf
bin/magic-binary eol=none

I.e. "detect line endings and do CRLF->LF conversion on all files  
except *.bat (*->CRLF), Makefile (*->LF) and bin/magic-binary (do  
nothing)".
I suppose "* eol=auto" means to convert CRLF->LF on checkin and
LF->native on checkout?

Also, perhaps, it should be also possible to explicitly specify:
*.txt eol=native
which is the same as 'auto' but without guessing whether it is text
or not.
...but "core.autocrlf" is not versioned and applies to _all_  
repositories, and anyone who doesn't have the correct setting can mess  
the repository up.
I think the real issue here is not as much about being or not being
versioned, but about forcing and not forcing anything on users.

If we had core.autocrlf=input as default then clueless users will not
checkin files with the incorrect ending. But there is an objection to
that -- you penalize those who always have good endings. And even the
fact that is merely default value that you can easily change to false
does not convince everyone.

The same can be said about your
* eol=auto
It forces conversion on everyone, even on those who do not need it.
Of course, you can say those projects that do not have the problem with
clueless users putting text files with incorrect end-of-lines will not
have lines like that in their .gitattribute. Yet, if I participate in
that project, why do I have to pay the price for this conversion just
because someone stupid can mess up line-endings?
There's also no way of saying "this file should  
have LF line endings, even with autocrlf=true".
Actually, there is

*.sh crlf=input

i.e. I want my shell files to have LF even I normally use CRLF for
all other files (on Windows).
One problem is that the autocrlf setting mixes "I want LF only in my  
repositories" and "I like to have CRLFs in my working directory" into  
one config variable.  Instead, I'd like to have a config setting that  
specifies which line ending form I prefer: "when a text file is marked  
eol=auto, convert LFs to CRLFs on checkout".
Following your style above, I believe it should be defined as
native-eol=crlf

but there are people who do not want to pay any price for conversion.
Currently, "core.autocrlf=false" means to do nothing about end-of-lines,
and even to ignore setting in .gitattributes. Should it be possible to
disable *any* conversion on checkin and checkout? Should this be that
value be the default, which most users use?

Dmitry
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