Well, it mostly works, but I'm getting some weirdness where it has grabbed a line at 126 and is using that for the hunk header. Strange thing is, I move the file to another repository, commit it, make a change to the fileand do a diff, and it gets the correct hunk header. I'm at a loss. :( On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Jack Adrian Zappa <adrianh.bsc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > That was it. I have a .gitattributes file in my home directory. > Ahhh, but it's not in my %userprofile% directory, but in my ~ > directory. > > A bit confusing having 2 home directories. I made a link to my > .gitconfig, but forgot to make a link to my .gitattributes. > > Thanks. > > > A > > On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Samuel Lijin <sxlijin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Double check .gitattributes? >> >> On Feb 8, 2017 2:58 PM, "Jack Adrian Zappa" <adrianh.bsc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks Samuel, >>> >>> That example showed that there must be something wrong in my .git >>> directory, because with it, I'm getting the correct output. Moving >>> the same lines to my .git/config didn't work. >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Samuel Lijin <sxlijin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> > I just put this togther: https://github.com/sxlijin/xfuncname-test >>> > >>> > Try cloning and then for any of config1 thru 3, >>> > >>> > $ cp configX .git/config >>> > $ git diff HEAD^ -- test.natvis >>> > >>> > On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 2:42 PM, Jack Adrian Zappa >>> > <adrianh.bsc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >> Thanks Samuel, >>> >> >>> >> So, the question is, what is causing this problem on my system? >>> >> >>> >> Anyone have an idea to help diagnose this problem? >>> >> >>> >> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Samuel Lijin <sxlijin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> On Windows 7, it works for me in both CMD and Git Bash: >>> >>> >>> >>> $ git --version >>> >>> git version 2.11.0.windows.3 >>> >>> >>> >>> $ git diff HEAD^ --word-diff >>> >>> diff --git a/test.natvis b/test.natvis >>> >>> index 93396ad..1233b8c 100644 >>> >>> --- a/test.natvis >>> >>> +++ b/test.natvis >>> >>> @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ test >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> <!-- Non-blank line --> >>> >>> {+<Item Name="added var">added_var</Item>+} >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> <Item Name="var2">var2</Item> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 12:37 PM, René Scharfe <l.s.r@xxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> Am 08.02.2017 um 18:11 schrieb Jack Adrian Zappa: >>> >>>>> Thanks Rene, but you seem to have missed the point. NOTHING is >>> >>>>> working. No matter what I put there, it doesn't seem to get >>> >>>>> matched. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> I'm not so sure about that. With your example I get this diff >>> >>>> without >>> >>>> setting diff.natvis.xfuncname: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> diff --git a/a.natvis b/a.natvis >>> >>>> index 7f9bdf5..bc3c090 100644 >>> >>>> --- a/a.natvis >>> >>>> +++ b/a.natvis >>> >>>> @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ >>> >>>> xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/vstudio/debugger/natvis/2010"> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> <!-- Non-blank line --> >>> >>>> - <Item Name="added var">added_var</Item> >>> >>>> + <Item Name="added var">added_vars</Item> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> <Item Name="var2">var2</Item> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Note the XML namespace in the hunk header. It's put there by the >>> >>>> default rule because "xmlns" starts at the beginning of the line. >>> >>>> Your >>> >>>> diff has nothing there, which means the default rule is not used, >>> >>>> i.e. >>> >>>> your user-defined rule is in effect. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Come to think of it, this line break in the middle of the >>> >>>> AutoVisualizer >>> >>>> tab might have been added by your email client unintentionally, so >>> >>>> that >>> >>>> we use different test files, which then of course results in >>> >>>> different >>> >>>> diffs. Is that the case? >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Anyway, if I run the following two commands: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> $ git config diff.natvis.xfuncname "^[\t ]*<Type[\t >>> >>>> ]+Name=\"([^\"]+)\".*$" >>> >>>> $ echo '*.natvis diff=natvis' >.gitattributes >>> >>>> >>> >>>> ... then I get this, both on Linux (git version 2.11.1) and on >>> >>>> Windows >>> >>>> (git version 2.11.1.windows.1): >>> >>>> >>> >>>> diff --git a/a.natvis b/a.natvis >>> >>>> index 7f9bdf5..bc3c090 100644 >>> >>>> --- a/a.natvis >>> >>>> +++ b/a.natvis >>> >>>> @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ test >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> <!-- Non-blank line --> >>> >>>> - <Item Name="added var">added_var</Item> >>> >>>> + <Item Name="added var">added_vars</Item> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> <Item Name="var2">var2</Item> >>> >>>> >>> >>>>> Just to be sure, I tested your regex and again it didn't work. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> At this point I'm out of ideas, sorry. :( The only way I was able to >>> >>>> break it was due to mistyping the extension as "netvis" several times >>> >>>> for some reason. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> René