Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de> writes:

> Well, if I change `rev.diffopt.use_color != GIT_COLOR_ALWAYS` to
> `rev.diffopt.use_color == GIT_COLOR_AUTO`, then the files will contain
> ugly ANSI color sequences if I run `git format-patch -o . -3`.
>
> The reason is, as I tried to explain, that the use_color field is *not*
> initialized to GIT_COLOR_AUTO (which is equivalent to 2), but to -1.

Ah, OK.

It still feels safer to force no-color only when it is auto
(i.e. the user said --color=auto) or -1 (i.e. the default), rather
than when it is anything other than always, though.
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