What's about output like this:
Unable to initialize SMTP properly. Check config and use --smtp-debug.
VALUES:
server=smtp.gmail.com
encryption=
hello=localhost.localdomain
port=587
Junio C Hamano <[email protected]> @ 2014-12-30 00:50 QYZT:
> Alexander Kuleshov <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Signed-off-by: Alexander Kuleshov <[email protected]>
>> ---
>> git-send-email.perl | 8 ++++----
>> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/git-send-email.perl b/git-send-email.perl
>> index 82c6fea..60dcd8d 100755
>> --- a/git-send-email.perl
>> +++ b/git-send-email.perl
>> @@ -1275,10 +1275,10 @@ X-Mailer: git-send-email $gitversion
>>
>> if (!$smtp) {
>> die "Unable to initialize SMTP properly. Check config
>> and use --smtp-debug. ",
>> - "VALUES: server=$smtp_server ",
>> - "encryption=$smtp_encryption ",
>> - "hello=$smtp_domain",
>> - defined $smtp_server_port ? "
>> port=$smtp_server_port" : "";
>> + "\nVALUES: \n\tserver=$smtp_server ",
>> + "\n\tencryption=$smtp_encryption ",
>> + "\n\thello=$smtp_domain",
>> + defined $smtp_server_port ? "
>> \n\tport=$smtp_server_port" : "";
>
> It may be a good convention to have LF at the beginning of a new
> string (i.e. we terminate the old line only when we have something
> more to say), but that is true only when we want to end the sentence
> without the final newline. I wonder if that is true in this case;
> do we want perl to say "at line # in file X" at the end?
>
> In any case, you have two output lines that ends with a trailing SP
> just before LF, which is probably not what you wanted.
>
> If we want to see all lines end with LF, it may be far easier to
> read this way:
>
> die "msg\n",
> "\tvar1=val1\n",
> "\tvar2=val2\n",
> defined $var3 ? "\tvar3=val3\n" : "";
>
> I dunno.
--
Best regards.
0xAX
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