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Re: Different diff strategies in add --interactive

From: Jeff King <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:57:40

Possibly related (same subject, not in this thread)

On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 12:28:55PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
John Keeping [off-list ref] writes:
quoted
I think the first thing to do is read the "diff.algorithm" setting in
git-add--interactive and pass its value to the underlying diff-index and
diff-files commands, but should we also have a command line parameter to
git-add to specify the diff algorithm in interactive mode?  And if so,
can we simply add "--diff-algorithm" to git-add, or is that too
confusing?
Making "git add--interactive" read from diff.algorithm is probably a
good idea, because the command itself definitely is a Porcelain.  We
would probably need a way to defeat the configured default for
completeness, either:

    git add -p --diff-algorithm=default
    git -c diff.algorithm=default add -p

but I suspect that a new option to "git add" that only takes effect
together with "-p" is probably an overkill, only in order to support
the former and not having to say the latter, but I can be persuaded
either way.
Worse than that, you would need to add such an option to "checkout -p",
"reset -p", "stash -p", etc. I think the latter form you suggest is
probably acceptable in this case.

Overall, I think respecting diff.algorithm in add--interactive is a very
sane thing to do. I would even be tempted to say we should allow a few
other select diff options (e.g., fewer or more context lines). If you
allowed diff options like this:

  git add --patch="--patience -U5"

that is very flexible, but I would not want to think about what the code
does when you pass --patch="--raw" or equal nonsense.

But I cannot off the top of my head think of other options besides -U
that would be helpful. I have never particularly wanted it for "add -p",
either, though I sometimes generate patches to the list with a greater
number of context lines when I think it makes the changes to a short
function more readable.

-Peff
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