>> Currently "* text=auto eol=lf" does the same as "* text eol=lf",
>> as the eol attribute overrides "text=auto", this will change in
>> future.
> Will change in future in what way? In patch 5/4?
>
>
Yes, kind of.
I'm fighting to get the test passed under Windows,
and if this 4/4 could make it
tbo...@web.de writes:
> From: Torsten Bögershausen
>
> Add more test cases for the not normalized files ("NNO"). The
> "text" attribute is most important, use it as the first parameter.
> "ident", if set, is the second paramater followed by the eol
> attribute. The eol attribute
From: Torsten Bögershausen
Add more test cases for the not normalized files ("NNO"). The
"text" attribute is most important, use it as the first parameter.
"ident", if set, is the second paramater followed by the eol
attribute. The eol attribute overrides core.autocrlf, which
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