It's a bit off-topic, but I'd like to know if there's
a way to make perltidy alterations transparent to
"annotate" in svn/svk. Both support a white-space
ignoring mode, but there might be better solutions.
Anyone know of one?
I'm thinking of adding a property to perltidy commits,
or maybe reformatting commits in general, then I'd need
to find or build an annotate that could ignore it.
(Although "ignore" is perhaps not correct, the
annotations before this change need to make it over
in some sensible way).
See SVK::Command::Annotate,
SVN::Web::Blame
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