send-email: avoid duplicate specification warnings
A warning is issued for options which are specified more than once
beginning with perl-Getopt-Long >= 2.55. In addition to causing users
to see warnings, this results in test failures which compare the output.
An example, from t9001-send-email.37:
| +++ diff -u expect actual
| --- expect 2023-11-14 10:38:23.
854346488 +0000
| +++ actual 2023-11-14 10:38:23.
848346466 +0000
| @@ -1,2 +1,7 @@
| +Duplicate specification "no-chain-reply-to" for option "no-chain-reply-to"
| +Duplicate specification "to-cover|to-cover!" for option "to-cover"
| +Duplicate specification "cc-cover|cc-cover!" for option "cc-cover"
| +Duplicate specification "no-thread" for option "no-thread"
| +Duplicate specification "no-to-cover" for option "no-to-cover"
| fatal: longline.patch:35 is longer than 998 characters
| warning: no patches were sent
| error: last command exited with $?=1
| not ok 37 - reject long lines
Remove the duplicate option specs. These are primarily the explicit
'--no-' prefix opts which were added in
f471494303 (git-send-email.perl:
support no- prefix with older GetOptions, 2015-01-30). This was done
specifically to support perl-5.8.0 which includes Getopt::Long 2.32[1].
Getopt::Long 2.33 added support for the '--no-' prefix natively by
appending '!' to the option specification string, which was included in
perl-5.8.1 and is not present in perl-5.8.0. The previous commit bumped
the minimum supported Perl version to 5.8.1 so we no longer need to
provide the '--no-' variants for negatable options manually.
Teach `--git-completion-helper` to output the '--no-' options. They are
not included in the options hash and would otherwise be lost.
Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>