Signed-off-by: Marc Branchaud <[email protected]>
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On 2016-12-18 07:48 PM, Chris Packham wrote:
>
> This feature already exists (although it's not interactive). See
> help.autoCorrect in the git-config man page. "git config
> help.autoCorrect -1" should to the trick.
Awesome, I was unaware of this feature. Thanks!
I found the message it prints a bit awkward, so here's a patch to fix it up.
Instead of:
WARNING: You called a Git command named 'lgo', which does not exist.
Continuing under the assumption that you meant 'log'
in 1.5 seconds automatically...
it's now:
WARNING: You called a Git command named 'lgo', which does not exist.
Continuing in 1.5 seconds under the assumption that you meant 'log'.
M.
help.c | 18 ++++++++++++------
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/help.c b/help.c
index 53e2a67e00..55350c0673 100644
--- a/help.c
+++ b/help.c
@@ -381,12 +381,18 @@ const char *help_unknown_cmd(const char *cmd)
clean_cmdnames(&main_cmds);
fprintf_ln(stderr,
_("WARNING: You called a Git command named '%s', "
- "which does not exist.\n"
- "Continuing under the assumption that you meant
'%s'"),
- cmd, assumed);
- if (autocorrect > 0) {
- fprintf_ln(stderr, _("in %0.1f seconds
automatically..."),
- (float)autocorrect/10.0);
+ "which does not exist."),
+ cmd);
+ if (autocorrect < 0)
+ fprintf_ln(stderr,
+ _("Continuing under the assumption that "
+ "you meant '%s'."),
+ assumed);
+ else {
+ fprintf_ln(stderr,
+ _("Continuing in %0.1f seconds under the "
+ "assumption that you meant '%s'."),
+ (float)autocorrect/10.0, assumed);
sleep_millisec(autocorrect * 100);
}
return assumed;
--
2.11.0.dirty