Just a few whitespace nits that "git am" noticed for me. Tassilo Horn <tsdh@xxxxxxx> writes: > diff --git a/t/t4018/java-class-member-function b/t/t4018/java-class-member-function > index 298bc7a71b..a8d7850412 100644 > --- a/t/t4018/java-class-member-function > +++ b/t/t4018/java-class-member-function > @@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ public class Beer > int special; > public static void main(String RIGHT[]) > { > - System.out.print("ChangeMe"); > + someMethodCall(); > + someOtherMethod("17") > + .doThat(); > + // Whatever > + System.out.print("ChangeMe"); I notice that the original used HT (horizontal tab) to indent, but the new one uses runs of SP (space). This project has no written preference for coding style for Java, which means it would have been more appreciated if the original style were kept. > diff --git a/t/t4018/java-enum-constant b/t/t4018/java-enum-constant > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..a1931c8379 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/t/t4018/java-enum-constant > @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ > +private enum RIGHT { > + ONE, > + TWO, > + THREE, > + ChangeMe > +} For these new tests, you'd be the one setting what styles to use ;-) After all, we serve users from projects with different style, and having variety in our test patterns is not bad. > diff --git a/userdiff.c b/userdiff.c > index 3c3bbe38b0..6644931ce1 100644 > --- a/userdiff.c > +++ b/userdiff.c > @@ -142,7 +142,11 @@ PATTERNS("html", > "[^<>= \t]+"), > PATTERNS("java", > "!^[ \t]*(catch|do|for|if|instanceof|new|return|switch|throw|while)\n" > - "^[ \t]*(([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*[ \t]+)+[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*[ \t]*\\([^;]*)$", > + /* Class, enum, and interface declarations */ > + "^[ \t]*(([a-z]+[ \t]+)*(class|enum|interface)[ \t]+[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_$]*[ \t]+.*)$\n" > + /* Method definitions; note that constructor signatures are not */ > + /* matched because they are indistinguishable from method calls. */ > + "^[ \t]*(([A-Za-z_<>&][][?&<>.,A-Za-z_0-9]*[ \t]+)+[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*[ \t]*\\([^;]*)$", > /* -- */ > "[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*" > "|[-+0-9.e]+[fFlL]?|0[xXbB]?[0-9a-fA-F]+[lL]?" This hunk does violate project convention that our codebase uses leading HT to indent (and align with extra SPs if needed).