On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:51:25PM +0200, Florian Aspart wrote: > 2015-06-18 15:26 GMT+02:00 John Keeping <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > [Please don't top-post on this list.] > > > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:15:38PM +0200, Florian Aspart wrote: > >> 2015-06-18 14:31 GMT+02:00 Michael J Gruber <git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> > Florian Aspart venit, vidit, dixit 16.06.2015 16:11: > >> >> Hi everyone, > >> >> > >> >> I created a clean filter to apply on some files before commiting them. > >> >> The filter works correctly when I commit the file and is also applied > >> >> when I usethe iff command line tool. > >> >> However, when using difftool with meld, the filter is not applied and > >> >> the different versions of the files are compared without any > >> >> filtering. > >> >> > >> >> Is there a way to apply the clean/smudge filters when comparing the > >> >> working copy of a file to the HEAD version in a gui diff tool? > >> >> > >> >> I'm using git version 2.4.3 under Ubuntu. > >> >> > >> >> Best, > >> >> Florian > >> > > >> > Are you saying that "difftool" compares an uncleaned working tree file > >> > with a cleaned blob? That would be a bug in either difftool or the way > >> > we feed difftool. > >> > > >> yes in this case "difftool" compares an uncleaned working tree file > >> with a cleaned blob. I did not try the smudge filter to see if it > >> applied in difftool. > >> > >> I think the problem comes from the way difftool is feeded, since I > >> also had this problem when setting an external tool for the diff in > >> the gitconfig file. > >> > >> However, I'm not sure if this is a bug or it is designed to be so. > >> If the external tool changes a cleaned working tree file during the > >> diff, then by saving this file the result of the cleaning filter would > >> also be saved in the working tree. > > > > How is your filter configured? Is it using a simple pattern (e.g. > > "*.c") or is it using a file path? > > > > git-difftool uses `git checkout-index --all --prefix=$dir/` and I wonder > > if the prefix means that the attribute specification does not match the > > temporary file that difftool produces, so no filter is applied. > > It is using a simple pattern: > *.ipynb filter=clean_ipynb I also realised that the code for file diff is very different from directory diff do you see any difference between git-difftool acting on files and with the `--dir-diff` option? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html