In a project where some of the files contain ^M
as newline
separators, diffing these files is apparently impossible, since
git diff
sees the entire file as just a single line.
How does one git diff
when comparing the current and previous
versions of a source code file?
Is there an option like "treat ^M
as newline when diffing" ?
prompt> git-diff "HEAD^" -- MyFile.as
diff --git a/myproject/MyFile.as b/myproject/MyFile.as
index be78321..a393ba3 100644
--- a/myproject/MyFile.cpp
+++ b/myproject/MyFile.cpp
@@ -1 +1 @@
-<U+FEFF>import flash.events.MouseEvent;^Mimport mx.controls.*;^Mimport mx.utils.Delegate
\ No newline at end of file
+<U+FEFF>import flash.events.MouseEvent;^Mimport mx.controls.*;^Mimport mx.utils.Delegate
\ No newline at end of file
prompt>
UPDATE:
I have written a Ruby script that checks out the latest 10 revisions and converts CR to LF.
require 'fileutils'
if ARGV.size != 3
puts "a git-path must be provided"
puts "a filename must be provided"
puts "a result-dir must be provided"
puts "example:"
puts "ruby gitcrdiff.rb project/dir1/dir2/dir3/ SomeFile.cpp tmp_somefile"
exit(1)
end
gitpath = ARGV[0]
filename = ARGV[1]
resultdir = ARGV[2]
unless FileTest.exist?(".git")
puts "this command must be run in the same dir as where .git resides"
exit(1)
end
if FileTest.exist?(resultdir)
puts "the result dir must not exist"
exit(1)
end
FileUtils.mkdir(resultdir)
10.times do |i|
revision = "^" * i
cmd = "git show HEAD#{revision}:#{gitpath}#{filename} | tr '\\r' '\\n' > #{resultdir}/#{filename}_rev#{i}"
puts cmd
system cmd
end
git diff -b
- I showed this in stackoverflow.com/a/46265081/58794git diff --ignore-cr-at-eol
. See my answer below.git diff -b
is identical togit diff --ignore-space-change
.dos2unix
(andunix2dos
) to convert between line-endings.