On 07/16/2010 03:04 PM, Daniel Stenberg wrote:
>> Do you know any git-fu to make it show where the trailing whitespace
>> is for changes already committed (ie, in my tree)?
>
> I saw them with 'git diff' when having applied the patch locally, and I
> tend to use emacs' show-trailing-whitespace feature for that (combined
> with my code-cleanup function that removes them for me).
I use xemacs, so if you have a snippet handy for posting, I'll
give it a try.
I think I found at least most of them through manual inspection.
> And 'git apply' generally complains about them (controlled by the
> core.whitespace configuration variable).
Yeah..just found that and turned it on....
I just pushed my changes to my github c-ares fork. Do you want to get
it from there directly, or have me generate one big patch, or some other way?
I can't easily use git-mail to format one big patch as I have 3 commits in
my tree (or, at least I don't know how to make it combine that into one
commit w/out manually doing that in a clean tree).
Thanks,
Ben
-- Ben Greear <greearb_at_candelatech.com> Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.comReceived on 2010-07-17