Am 23.11.18 um 19:19 schrieb Frank Schäfer:
The CR marker ^M doesn't show up in '-' lines of diffs when the ending
of the removed line is CR+LF.
It shows up as expected in '-' lines when the ending of the removed line
is CR only.
It also always shows up as expected in '+' lines.

Is your repository configured to (1) highlight whitespace errors in diff output and (2) to leave CRLF alone in text files?

If so, then it is just a side-effect of this combination, an illusion, so to say: The CR in the CRLF combo is trailing whitespace. The 'git diff' marks it by inserting an escape sequence to switch the color before ^M and another escape sequence to reset to color after ^M. This breaks the CRLF combination apart, so that the pager does not process it as a combined CRLF sequence; it displays the lone CR as ^M.

It is easy to achieve the opposite effect, i.e., that ^M is not displayed. For example with these lines in .git/info/attributes or .gitattributes:

*.cpp whitespace=trailing-space,cr-at-eol,indent-with-non-tab,space-before-tab
*.h whitespace=trailing-space,cr-at-eol,indent-with-non-tab,space-before-tab

Note the cr-at-eol. (There may be shorter versions to achieve a similar effect.)

-- Hannes

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