Re: [BUG] attribute "eol" with "crlf"

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Basicly I want to force the line endings of the files on my
project. :/

2011/12/16 Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Ralf Thielow <ralf.thielow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> So i have to commit ".gitattributes" and everything is fine for me after!?
>
> No.  Sorry if I was unclear, but I do not see which part was unclear in
> what I wrote, so...
>
>>> The sequence adds "test\r\n" file without .gitattributes to have the
>>> repository record that exact byte sequence for the file. But then later
>>> goes around and says "This file wants to express the end of line with CRLF
>>> on the filesystem, so please replace LF in the repository representation
>>> to CRLF when checking out, and replace CRLF in the working tree to LF when
>>> checking in".
>>>
>>> So it is not surprising that "\r\n" coming from the repository is replaced
>>> to "\r\r\n" when checked out. As far as the repository data is concerned,
>>> that line has a funny byte with value "\r" at the end, immediately before
>>> the line terminator "\n".
>>>
>>> What you said is _technically_ correct in that sense.
>>>
>>> However, I think the CRLF filter used to have a hack to strip "\r" if the
>>> repository data records "\r" at the end of line. This was intended to help
>>> people who checked in such a broken text file (if it is a text file, then
>>> raw ascii CR does not have a place in it in the repository representation)
>>> and it was a useful hack to help people recover from such mistakes to
>>> start the project from DOS-only world (with CRLF in the repository data)
>>> and migrate to cross platform world (with LF in the repository data, CRLF
>>> in the DOS working tree).  I suspect that the streaming filter conversion
>>> may not have the same hack in it.
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