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color: enable ANSI support on Windows 10
This will display color if "color.mode=ansi", and default to 'ansi' if the mode
is set to 'auto'. The 'debugcolor' command also reflects this policy.
Previously, "color.mode=ansi" on Windows printed jibberish around the normal
text. Using ANSI color is better, as it avoids the normal loss of color when
the default pager is enabled on Windows. See also issue5570.
When the underlying function fails (e.g. when run on older Windows), 'auto'
still falls back to 'win32'. Apparently, Microsoft originally had this feature
turned on by default, and then made it opt-in[1]. Therefore, not enabling it
unconditionally seems safer. Instead, only do it after processing the existing
check for support in a Unix-like environment.
[1] https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues/17499#issuecomment-243481052
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 22 May 2017 22:20:38 -0400 |
parents | 9631ff5ebbeb |
children | 72985b390d7c |
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#ifndef _HG_BDIFF_H_ #define _HG_BDIFF_H_ struct bdiff_line { int hash, n, e; ssize_t len; const char *l; }; struct bdiff_hunk; struct bdiff_hunk { int a1, a2, b1, b2; struct bdiff_hunk *next; }; int bdiff_splitlines(const char *a, ssize_t len, struct bdiff_line **lr); int bdiff_diff(struct bdiff_line *a, int an, struct bdiff_line *b, int bn, struct bdiff_hunk *base); void bdiff_freehunks(struct bdiff_hunk *l); #endif