From: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx> Git's diff machinery allows users to override the colors to use in diffs, even the plain-colored context lines. As of 8dbf3eb6850 (diff.h: rename DIFF_PLAIN color slot to DIFF_CONTEXT, 2015-05-27), the preferred name of the config setting is `color.diff.context`, although Git still allows `color.diff.plain`. In the context of `git add -p`, this logic is a bit hard to replicate: `git_diff_basic_config()` reads all config values sequentially and if it sees _any_ `color.diff.context` or `color.diff.plain`, it accepts the new color. The Perl version of `git add -p` needs to go through `git config --get-color`, though, which allows only one key to be specified. The same goes for the built-in version of `git add -p`, which has to go through `repo_config_get_value()`. The best we can do here is to look for `.context` and if none is found, fall back to looking for `.plain`, and if still not found, fall back to the hard-coded default (which in this case is simply the empty string, as context lines are typically rendered without colored). This still needs to inconsistencies when both config names are used: the initial diff will be colored by the diff machinery. Once edited by a user, a hunk has to be re-colored by `git add -p`, though, which would then use the other setting to color the context lines. In practice, this is not _all_ that bad. The `git config` manual says this in the `color.diff.<slot>`: `context` (context text - `plain` is a historical synonym) We should therefore assume that users use either one or the other, but not both names. Besides, it is relatively uncommon to look at a hunk after editing it because it is immediately staged by default. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx> --- add-interactive.c | 6 ++++-- git-add--interactive.perl | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/add-interactive.c b/add-interactive.c index c298a8b80f..54dfdc56f5 100644 --- a/add-interactive.c +++ b/add-interactive.c @@ -49,8 +49,10 @@ void init_add_i_state(struct add_i_state *s, struct repository *r) init_color(r, s, "diff.frag", s->fraginfo_color, diff_get_color(s->use_color, DIFF_FRAGINFO)); - init_color(r, s, "diff.context", s->context_color, - diff_get_color(s->use_color, DIFF_CONTEXT)); + init_color(r, s, "diff.context", s->context_color, "fall back"); + if (!strcmp(s->context_color, "fall back")) + init_color(r, s, "diff.plain", s->context_color, + diff_get_color(s->use_color, DIFF_CONTEXT)); init_color(r, s, "diff.old", s->file_old_color, diff_get_color(s->use_color, DIFF_FILE_OLD)); init_color(r, s, "diff.new", s->file_new_color, diff --git a/git-add--interactive.perl b/git-add--interactive.perl index adbac2bc6d..bc3a1e8eff 100755 --- a/git-add--interactive.perl +++ b/git-add--interactive.perl @@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ $diff_use_color ? ( $repo->get_color('color.diff.frag', 'cyan'), ) : (); -my ($diff_plain_color) = +my ($diff_context_color) = $diff_use_color ? ( - $repo->get_color('color.diff.plain', ''), + $repo->get_color($repo->config('color.diff.context') ? 'color.diff.context' : 'color.diff.plain', ''), ) : (); my ($diff_old_color) = $diff_use_color ? ( @@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ sub color_diff { colored((/^@/ ? $fraginfo_color : /^\+/ ? $diff_new_color : /^-/ ? $diff_old_color : - $diff_plain_color), + $diff_context_color), $_); } @_; } -- gitgitgadget