Revision 6523728499e77afaed0008875b19b308682c3f88 authored by Torsten Bögershausen on 28 June 2016, 08:01:13 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 06 July 2016, 18:53:51 UTC
Before this change,
$ echo "* text=auto" >.gitattributes
$ echo "* eol=crlf" >>.gitattributes

would have the same effect as
$ echo "* text" >.gitattributes
$ git config core.eol crlf

Since the 'eol' attribute had higher priority than 'text=auto', this may
corrupt binary files and is not what most users expect to happen.

Make the 'eol' attribute to obey 'text=auto' and now
$ echo "* text=auto" >.gitattributes
$ echo "* eol=crlf" >>.gitattributes
behaves the same as
$ echo "* text=auto" >.gitattributes
$ git config core.eol crlf

In other words,
$ echo "* text=auto eol=crlf" >.gitattributes
has the same effect as
$ git config core.autocrlf true

and
$ echo "* text=auto eol=lf" >.gitattributes
has the same effect as
$ git config core.autocrlf input

Signed-off-by: Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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mailmap.h
#ifndef MAILMAP_H
#define MAILMAP_H

int read_mailmap(struct string_list *map, char **repo_abbrev);
void clear_mailmap(struct string_list *map);

int map_user(struct string_list *map,
			 const char **email, size_t *emaillen, const char **name, size_t *namelen);

#endif
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