Re: [PATCH 3/3] Teach 'diff' about 'nodiff' attribute.

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On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Nicolas Pitre wrote:

On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Andy Parkins wrote:

If I've understood the attributes system correctly, it's worth bearing
in mind that "!diff" is not the same as "nodiff".  The not in "!diff"
means "supress the attribute diff", not as you would traditionally
imagine "not-diff".  In this case it doesn't matter because there are
only two possibilities for the diff engine - show the diff or don't.
However, more attributes might get added that aren't so simple.

Junio - This makes me think that perhaps "!" is not the right symbol for
this - that's going to get read by programmers everywhere as NOT,
rather than suppress.  Perhaps it doesn't matter, I might be
over-thinking this.

Maybe "-" then?  That better convey the notion of suppression while "!"
is more about negation.

"-flag" will certainly be a more familiar way to say "disable flag" to gentoo users ... ;)

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Julian

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