> On 12 Dec 2023, at 01:09, Tristan Partin <tris...@neon.tech> wrote: > > Not sold on the name, but --check is a combination of --silent-diff and > --show-diff. I envision --check mostly being used in CI environments. I > recently came across a situation where this behavior would have been useful. > Without --check, you're left to capture the output of --show-diff and exit 2 > if the output isn't empty by yourself.
I wonder if we should model this around the semantics of git diff to keep it similar to other CI jobs which often use git diff? git diff --check means "are there conflicts or issues" which isn't really comparable to here, git diff --exit-code however is pretty much exactly what this is trying to accomplish. That would make pgindent --show-diff --exit-code exit with 1 if there were diffs and 0 if there are no diffs. -- Daniel Gustafsson