Re: -p diff output and the 'Index:' line

From: Petr Baudis <pasky@ucw.cz>
Date: 2005-05-30 05:03:05
Dear diary, on Sun, May 29, 2005 at 08:04:44PM CEST, I got a letter
where Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> told me that...
> You said you do not do "less", so the following may not apply to
> your usage, but I disagree your comment about "typing that /
> stuff seems insane".  Sean's workaround to use "less -p '^diff
> --git .*'" in a script, combined with typing 'n' in a "less"
> session to find the next such line, would make it very pleasant
> to use.

(As long as you don't want to search for something else. ;-)

But yes, I like the less -p hack.

> PB> OTOH I think I'll go for the diff output colorification (at
> PB> the Cogito level), so the separator indeed isn't strictly
> PB> necessary. I can live without it. :-)
> 
> When I want to make a customized diff output out of the "diff-*
> -p' command, I find it a lot easier to use the GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF
> mechanism than parsing what comes out of "diff-* -p" and munging
> it.  I am not _telling_, _ordering_, nor even _asking_ you to
> use GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF; just suggesting you to consider that as a
> way to possibly make your implementation easier.  I'd start from
> the supplied git-external-diff-script and go from there.

It's just something along the lines of "Me Og. Og sees /^+/. Og makes
the line green." written in gawk (actually I'm not sure if pure awk
wouldn't do, but I actually don't know the language), so I don't think
the external diff thing would've helped me with that in any way.

-- 
				Petr "Pasky" Baudis
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