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Elijah Newren
f394e093df treewide: be explicit about dependence on gettext.h
Dozens of files made use of gettext functions, without explicitly
including gettext.h.  This made it more difficult to find which files
could remove a dependence on cache.h.  Make C files explicitly include
gettext.h if they are using it.

However, while compat/fsmonitor/fsm-ipc-darwin.c should also gain an
include of gettext.h, it was left out to avoid conflicting with an
in-flight topic.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-21 10:56:51 -07:00
Elijah Newren
a6dc3d364c treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h inclusion from a few headers
Ever since a64215b6cd ("object.h: stop depending on cache.h; make
cache.h depend on object.h", 2023-02-24), we have a few headers that
could have replaced their include of cache.h with an include of
object.h.  Make that change now.

Some C files had to start including cache.h after this change (or some
smaller header it had brought in), because the C files were depending
on things from cache.h but were only formerly implicitly getting
cache.h through one of these headers being modified in this patch.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-21 10:56:50 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
e25cabbf6b The second batch
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-19 15:03:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
a9f4a01760 Merge branch 'jk/add-p-unmerged-fix'
"git add -p" while the index is unmerged sometimes failed to parse
the diff output it internally produces and died, which has been
corrected.

* jk/add-p-unmerged-fix:
  add-patch: handle "* Unmerged path" lines
2023-03-19 15:03:13 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
947604ddb7 Merge branch 'ew/fetch-no-write-fetch-head-fix'
* ew/fetch-no-write-fetch-head-fix:
  fetch: pass --no-write-fetch-head to subprocesses
2023-03-19 15:03:13 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
9de14c71f7 Merge branch 'fc/advice-diverged-history'
After "git pull" that is configured with pull.rebase=false
merge.ff=only fails due to our end having our own development, give
advice messages to get out of the "Not possible to fast-forward"
state.

* fc/advice-diverged-history:
  advice: add diverging advice for novices
2023-03-19 15:03:13 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
fc1a4ce043 Merge branch 'ab/fix-strategy-opts-parsing'
The code to parse "git rebase -X<opt>" was not prepared to see an
unparsable option string, which has been corrected.

* ab/fix-strategy-opts-parsing:
  sequencer.c: fix overflow & segfault in parse_strategy_opts()
2023-03-19 15:03:12 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
0717a424a7 Merge branch 'ds/reprepare-alternates-when-repreparing-packfiles'
Once we start running, we assumed that the list of alternate object
databases would never change.  Hook into the machinery used to
update the list of packfiles during runtime to update this list as
well.

* ds/reprepare-alternates-when-repreparing-packfiles:
  object-file: reprepare alternates when necessary
2023-03-19 15:03:12 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
5c92a451be Merge branch 'jk/format-patch-change-format-for-empty-commits'
"git format-patch" learned to write a log-message only output file
for empty commits.

* jk/format-patch-change-format-for-empty-commits:
  format-patch: output header for empty commits
2023-03-19 15:03:12 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
95de376349 Merge branch 'jk/bundle-use-dash-for-stdfiles'
"git bundle" learned that "-" is a common way to say that the input
comes from the standard input and/or the output goes to the
standard output.  It used to work only for output and only from the
root level of the working tree.

* jk/bundle-use-dash-for-stdfiles:
  parse-options: use prefix_filename_except_for_dash() helper
  parse-options: consistently allocate memory in fix_filename()
  bundle: don't blindly apply prefix_filename() to "-"
  bundle: document handling of "-" as stdin
  bundle: let "-" mean stdin for reading operations
2023-03-19 15:03:12 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
12201fd756 Merge branch 'jk/bundle-progress'
Simplify UI to control progress meter given by "git bundle" command.

* jk/bundle-progress:
  bundle: turn on --all-progress-implied by default
2023-03-19 15:03:11 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
3f3bb90c8f Merge branch 'as/doc-markup-fix'
Fix for a mis-mark-up in doc made in Git 2.39 days.

* as/doc-markup-fix:
  git-merge-tree.txt: replace spurious HTML entity
2023-03-19 15:03:11 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
96a806f87a Merge branch 'rj/avoid-switching-to-already-used-branch'
A few subcommands have been taught to stop users from working on a
branch that is being used in another worktree linked to the same
repository.

* rj/avoid-switching-to-already-used-branch:
  switch: reject if the branch is already checked out elsewhere (test)
  rebase: refuse to switch to a branch already checked out elsewhere (test)
  branch: fix die_if_checked_out() when ignore_current_worktree
  worktree: introduce is_shared_symref()
2023-03-19 15:03:11 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
c79786c486 Merge branch 'rj/bisect-already-used-branch'
Allow "git bisect reset" to check out the original branch when the
branch is already checked out in a different worktree linked to the
same repository.

* rj/bisect-already-used-branch:
  bisect: fix "reset" when branch is checked out elsewhere
2023-03-19 15:03:11 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
4a25b911cd Merge branch 'zh/push-to-delete-onelevel-ref'
"git push" has been taught to allow deletion of refs with one-level
names to help repairing a repository who acquired such a ref by
mistake.  In general, we don't encourage use of such a ref, and
creation or update to such a ref is rejected as before.

* zh/push-to-delete-onelevel-ref:
  push: allow delete single-level ref
  receive-pack: fix funny ref error messsage
2023-03-19 15:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
67076b85b8 Merge branch 'ak/restore-both-incompatible-with-conflicts'
"git restore" supports options like "--ours" that are only
meaningful during a conflicted merge, but these options are only
meaningful when updating the working tree files.  These options are
marked to be incompatible when both "--staged" and "--worktree" are
in effect.

* ak/restore-both-incompatible-with-conflicts:
  restore: fault --staged --worktree with merge opts
2023-03-19 15:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
b0d2440442 Merge branch 'ew/commit-reach-clean-up-flags-fix'
Fix a segfaulting loop.  The function and its caller may need
further clean-up.

* ew/commit-reach-clean-up-flags-fix:
  commit-reach: avoid NULL dereference
2023-03-19 15:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
6f54213718 Merge branch 'ab/avoid-losing-exit-codes-in-tests'
Test clean-up.

* ab/avoid-losing-exit-codes-in-tests:
  tests: don't lose misc "git" exit codes
  tests: don't lose exit status with "test <op> $(git ...)"
  tests: don't lose "git" exit codes in "! ( git ... | grep )"
  tests: don't lose exit status with "(cd ...; test <op> $(git ...))"
  t/lib-patch-mode.sh: fix ignored exit codes
  auto-crlf tests: don't lose exit code in loops and outside tests
2023-03-19 15:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
950264636c Start the 2.41 cycle
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-17 14:03:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
5009dd4a1c Merge branch 'fz/rebase-msg-update'
Message update.

* fz/rebase-msg-update:
  rebase: fix capitalisation autoSquash in i18n string
2023-03-17 14:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
4d87411ffe Merge branch 'ew/fetch-hiderefs'
A new "fetch.hideRefs" option can be used to exclude specified refs
from "rev-list --objects --stdin --not --all" traversal for
checking object connectivity, most useful when there are many
unrelated histories in a single repository.

* ew/fetch-hiderefs:
  fetch: support hideRefs to speed up connectivity checks
2023-03-17 14:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
92c56da096 Merge branch 'mc/credential-helper-www-authenticate'
Allow information carried on the WWW-AUthenticate header to be
passed to the credential helpers.

* mc/credential-helper-www-authenticate:
  credential: add WWW-Authenticate header to cred requests
  http: read HTTP WWW-Authenticate response headers
  t5563: add tests for basic and anoymous HTTP access
2023-03-17 14:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
af5388d2dd Merge branch 'jc/gpg-lazy-init'
Instead of forcing each command to choose to honor GPG related
configuration variables, make the subsystem lazily initialize
itself.

* jc/gpg-lazy-init:
  drop pure pass-through config callbacks
  gpg-interface: lazily initialize and read the configuration
2023-03-17 14:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
d0732a8120 Merge branch 'jk/unused-post-2.39-part2'
More work towards -Wunused.

* jk/unused-post-2.39-part2: (21 commits)
  help: mark unused parameter in git_unknown_cmd_config()
  run_processes_parallel: mark unused callback parameters
  userformat_want_item(): mark unused parameter
  for_each_commit_graft(): mark unused callback parameter
  rewrite_parents(): mark unused callback parameter
  fetch-pack: mark unused parameter in callback function
  notes: mark unused callback parameters
  prio-queue: mark unused parameters in comparison functions
  for_each_object: mark unused callback parameters
  list-objects: mark unused callback parameters
  mark unused parameters in signal handlers
  run-command: mark error routine parameters as unused
  mark "pointless" data pointers in callbacks
  ref-filter: mark unused callback parameters
  http-backend: mark unused parameters in virtual functions
  http-backend: mark argc/argv unused
  object-name: mark unused parameters in disambiguate callbacks
  serve: mark unused parameters in virtual functions
  serve: use repository pointer to get config
  ls-refs: drop config caching
  ...
2023-03-17 14:03:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
88cc8ed8bc Merge branch 'en/header-cleanup'
Code clean-up to clarify the rule that "git-compat-util.h" must be
the first to be included.

* en/header-cleanup:
  diff.h: remove unnecessary include of object.h
  Remove unnecessary includes of builtin.h
  treewide: replace cache.h with more direct headers, where possible
  replace-object.h: move read_replace_refs declaration from cache.h to here
  object-store.h: move struct object_info from cache.h
  dir.h: refactor to no longer need to include cache.h
  object.h: stop depending on cache.h; make cache.h depend on object.h
  ident.h: move ident-related declarations out of cache.h
  pretty.h: move has_non_ascii() declaration from commit.h
  cache.h: remove dependence on hex.h; make other files include it explicitly
  hex.h: move some hex-related declarations from cache.h
  hash.h: move some oid-related declarations from cache.h
  alloc.h: move ALLOC_GROW() functions from cache.h
  treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h includes in source files
  treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h includes
  treewide: remove unnecessary git-compat-util.h includes in headers
  treewide: ensure one of the appropriate headers is sourced first
2023-03-17 14:03:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
f17d232f14 Merge branch 'en/dir-api-cleanup'
Code clean-up to clarify directory traversal API.

* en/dir-api-cleanup:
  unpack-trees: add usage notices around df_conflict_entry
  unpack-trees: special case read-tree debugging as internal usage
  unpack-trees: rewrap a few overlong lines from previous patch
  unpack-trees: mark fields only used internally as internal
  unpack_trees: start splitting internal fields from public API
  sparse-checkout: avoid using internal API of unpack-trees, take 2
  sparse-checkout: avoid using internal API of unpack-trees
  unpack-trees: clean up some flow control
  dir: mark output only fields of dir_struct as such
  dir: add a usage note to exclude_per_dir
  dir: separate public from internal portion of dir_struct
  unpack-trees: heed requests to overwrite ignored files
  t2021: fix platform-specific leftover cruft
2023-03-17 14:03:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
2d019f46b0 Merge branch 'jk/fsck-indices-in-worktrees'
"git fsck" learned to check the index files in other worktrees,
just like "git gc" honors them as anchoring points.

* jk/fsck-indices-in-worktrees:
  fsck: check even zero-entry index files
  fsck: mention file path for index errors
  fsck: check index files in all worktrees
  fsck: factor out index fsck
2023-03-17 14:03:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
73876f4861 Git 2.40
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-12 14:34:41 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
5db135ced5 l10n-2.40.0-rnd1
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Merge tag 'l10n-2.40.0-rnd1' of https://github.com/git-l10n/git-po

l10n-2.40.0-rnd1

* tag 'l10n-2.40.0-rnd1' of https://github.com/git-l10n/git-po:
  l10n: zh_CN v2.40.0 round 1
  l10n: update German translation
  l10n: tr: Update Turkish translations for v.2.40.0
  l10n: fr: v2.40.0 rnd 2
  l10n: fr: v2.40.0 rnd 1
  l10n: fr: fix some typos
  l10n: po-id for 2.40 (round 1)
  l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (5490t0f0u)
  l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5490t)
  l10n: Update Catalan translation
2023-03-12 14:33:14 -07:00
Jiang Xin
3dbb0ff340 Merge branch 'fz/po-zh_CN' of github.com:fangyi-zhou/git-po
* 'fz/po-zh_CN' of github.com:fangyi-zhou/git-po:
  l10n: zh_CN v2.40.0 round 1
2023-03-10 22:50:14 +08:00
Derrick Stolee
e2d003dbed object-file: reprepare alternates when necessary
When an object is not found in a repository's object store, we sometimes
call reprepare_packed_git() to see if the object was temporarily moved
into a new pack-file (and its old pack-file or loose object was
deleted). This process does a scan of each pack directory within each
odb, but does not reevaluate if the odb list needs updating.

Extend reprepare_packed_git() to also reprepare the alternate odb list
by setting loaded_alternates to zero and calling prepare_alt_odb(). This
will add newly-discoverd odbs to the linked list, but will not duplicate
existing ones nor will it remove existing ones that are no longer listed
in the alternates file. Do this under the object read lock to avoid
readers from interacting with a potentially incomplete odb being added
to the odb list.

If the alternates file was edited to _remove_ some alternates during the
course of the Git process, Git will continue to see alternates that were
ever valid for that repository. ODBs are not removed from the list, the
same as the existing behavior before this change. Git already has
protections against an alternate directory disappearing from the
filesystem during the lifetime of a process, and those are still in
effect.

This change is specifically for concurrent changes to the repository, so
it is difficult to create a test that guarantees this behavior is
correct. I manually verified by introducing a reprepare_packed_git() call
into get_revision() and stepped into that call in a debugger with a
parent 'git log' process. Multiple runs of prepare_alt_odb() kept
the_repository->objects->odb as a single-item chain until I added a
.git/objects/info/alternates file in a different process. The next run
added the new odb to the chain and subsequent runs did not add to the
chain.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-09 11:44:57 -08:00
Eric Wong
15184ae9da fetch: pass --no-write-fetch-head to subprocesses
It seems a user would expect this option would work regardless
of whether it's fetching from a single remote, many remotes,
or recursing into submodules.

Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-09 11:06:39 -08:00
Jeff King
28d1122f9c add-patch: handle "* Unmerged path" lines
When we generate a diff with --cached, unmerged entries have no oid for
their index entry:

  $ git diff-index --abbrev --cached HEAD
  :100644 000000 f719efd 0000000 U	my-conflict

So when we are asked to produce a patch, since we only have one side, we
just emit a special message:

  $ git diff-index --cached -p HEAD
  * Unmerged path my-conflict

This confuses interactive-patch modes that look at cached diffs. For
example:

  $ git reset -p
  BUG: add-patch.c:498: diff starts with unexpected line:
  * Unmerged path my-conflict

Making things even more confusing, you'll get that error only if the
unmerged entry is alphabetically the first changed file. Otherwise, we
simply stick the unrecognized line to the end of the previous hunk.
There it's mostly harmless, as it eventually gets fed back to "git
apply", which happily ignores it. But it's still shown to the user
attached to the hunk, which is wrong.

So let's handle these lines as a noop. There's not really anything
useful to do with a conflicted merge in this case, and that's what we do
for other cases like "add -p". There we get a "diff --cc" line, which we
accept as starting a new file, but we refuse to use any of its hunks
(their headers start with "@@@" and not "@@ ", so we silently ignore
them).

It seems like simply recognizing the line and continuing in our parsing
loop would work. But we actually need to run the rest of the loop body
to handle matching up our colored/filtered output. But that code assumes
that we have some active file_diff we're working on. So instead, we'll
just insert a dummy entry into our array. This ends up the same as if we
saw a "diff --cc" line (a file with no hunks).

Reported-by: Philippe Blain <levraiphilippeblain@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-09 10:06:18 -08:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
15a4cc912e sequencer.c: fix overflow & segfault in parse_strategy_opts()
The split_cmdline() function introduced in [1] returns an "int". If
it's negative it signifies an error. The option parsing in [2] didn't
account for this, and assigned the value directly to the "size_t
xopts_nr". We'd then attempt to loop over all of these elements, and
access uninitialized memory.

There's a few things that use this for option parsing, but one way to
trigger it is with a bad value to "-X <strategy-option>", e.g:

	git rebase -X"bad argument\""

In another context this might be a security issue, but in this case
someone who's already able to inject arguments directly to our
commands would be past other defenses, making this potential
escalation a moot point.

As the example above & test case shows the error reporting leaves
something to be desired. The function will loop over the
whitespace-split values, but when it encounters an error we'll only
report the first element, which is OK, not the second "argument\""
whose quote is unbalanced.

This is an inherent limitation of the current API, and the issue
affects other API users. Let's not attempt to fix that now. If and
when that happens these tests will need to be adjusted to assert the
new output.

1. 2b11e3170e (If you have a config containing something like this:,
   2006-06-05)
2. ca6c6b45dd (sequencer (rebase -i): respect strategy/strategy_opts
   settings, 2017-01-02)

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-08 14:14:42 -08:00
Felipe Contreras
765071a8f2 advice: add diverging advice for novices
The user might not necessarily know why ff only was configured, maybe an
admin did it, or the installer (Git for Windows), or perhaps they just
followed some online advice.

This can happen not only on pull.ff=only, but merge.ff=only too.

Even worse if the user has configured pull.rebase=false and
merge.ff=only, because in those cases a diverging merge will constantly
keep failing. There's no trivial way to get out of this other than
`git merge --no-ff`.

Let's not assume our users are experts in git who completely understand
all their configurations.

Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-08 09:28:42 -08:00
Jiang Xin
c35e313af8 Merge branch 'l10n-de-2.40' of github.com:ralfth/git
* 'l10n-de-2.40' of github.com:ralfth/git:
  l10n: update German translation
2023-03-08 09:10:20 +08:00
Jiang Xin
680f605e3c Merge branch 'po-id' of github.com:bagasme/git-po
* 'po-id' of github.com:bagasme/git-po:
  l10n: po-id for 2.40 (round 1)
2023-03-08 08:28:02 +08:00
Jiang Xin
62931b5929 Merge branch 'catalan' of github.com:Softcatala/git-po
* 'catalan' of github.com:Softcatala/git-po:
  l10n: Update Catalan translation
2023-03-08 08:27:07 +08:00
Jiang Xin
2deb48aa37 Merge branch 'fr_2.40.0_rnd1' of github.com:jnavila/git
* 'fr_2.40.0_rnd1' of github.com:jnavila/git:
  l10n: fr: v2.40.0 rnd 2
  l10n: fr: v2.40.0 rnd 1
  l10n: fr: fix some typos
2023-03-08 08:26:00 +08:00
Jiang Xin
ae9b8c4926 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:nafmo/git-l10n-sv
* 'master' of github.com:nafmo/git-l10n-sv:
  l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (5490t0f0u)
2023-03-08 08:25:07 +08:00
Jiang Xin
462366874a Merge branch 'master' of github.com:alshopov/git-po
* 'master' of github.com:alshopov/git-po:
  l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5490t)
2023-03-08 08:23:16 +08:00
Jiang Xin
93a05aa02c Merge branch 'turkish' of github.com:bitigchi/git-po
* 'turkish' of github.com:bitigchi/git-po:
  l10n: tr: Update Turkish translations for v.2.40.0
2023-03-08 08:22:01 +08:00
Fangyi Zhou
cec74d09d8
l10n: zh_CN v2.40.0 round 1
Reviewed-by: 依云 <lilydjwg@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Fangyi Zhou <me@fangyi.io>
2023-03-07 23:42:30 +00:00
Junio C Hamano
725f57037d Git 2.40-rc2
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-06 21:53:11 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
9a4e18b701 Merge branch 'gm/signature-format-doc'
Doc update.

* gm/signature-format-doc:
  signature-format.txt: note SSH and X.509 signature delimiters
2023-03-06 21:51:56 -08:00
Jeff King
0bbe10313e parse-options: use prefix_filename_except_for_dash() helper
Since our fix_filename()'s only remaining special case is handling "-",
we can use the newly-minted helper function that handles this already.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-06 13:14:53 -08:00
Jeff King
7ce4088ab7 parse-options: consistently allocate memory in fix_filename()
When handling OPT_FILENAME(), we have to stick the "prefix" (if any) in
front of the filename to make up for the fact that Git has chdir()'d to
the top of the repository. We can do this with prefix_filename(), but
there are a few special cases we handle ourselves.

Unfortunately the memory allocation is inconsistent here; if we do make
it to prefix_filename(), we'll allocate a string which the caller must
free to avoid a leak. But if we hit our special cases, we'll return the
string as-is, and a caller which tries to free it will crash. So there's
no way to win.

Let's consistently allocate, so that callers can do the right thing.

There are now three cases to care about in the function (and hence a
three-armed if/else):

  1. we got a NULL input (and should leave it as NULL, though arguably
     this is the sign of a bug; let's keep the status quo for now and we
     can pick at that scab later)

  2. we hit a special case that means we leave the name intact; we
     should duplicate the string. This includes our special "-"
     matching. Prior to this patch, it also included empty prefixes and
     absolute filenames. But we can observe that prefix_filename()
     already handles these, so we don't need to detect them.

  3. everything else goes to prefix_filename()

I've dropped the "const" from the "char **file" parameter to indicate
that we're allocating, though in practice it's not really important.
This is all being shuffled through a void pointer via opt->value before
it hits code which ever looks at the string. And it's even a bit weird,
because we are really taking _in_ a const string and using the same
out-parameter for a non-const string. A better function signature would
be:

  static char *fix_filename(const char *prefix, const char *file);

but that would mean the caller dereferences the double-pointer (and the
NULL check is currently handled inside this function). So I took the
path of least-change here.

Note that we have to fix several callers in this commit, too, or we'll
break the leak-checking tests. These are "new" leaks in the sense that
they are now triggered by the test suite, but these spots have always
been leaky when Git is run in a subdirectory of the repository. I fixed
all of the cases that trigger with GIT_TEST_PASSING_SANITIZE_LEAK. There
may be others in scripts that have other leaks, but we can fix them
later along with those other leaks (and again, you _couldn't_ fix them
before this patch, so this is the necessary first step).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-06 13:14:45 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
a8bfa99d44 bundle: don't blindly apply prefix_filename() to "-"
A user can specify a filename to a command from the command line,
either as the value given to a command line option, or a command
line argument.  When it is given as a relative filename, in the
user's mind, it is relative to the directory "git" was started from,
but by the time the filename is used, "git" would almost always have
chdir()'ed up to the root level of the working tree.

The given filename, if it is relative, needs to be prefixed with the
path to the current directory, and it typically is done by calling
prefix_filename() helper function.  For commands that can also take
"-" to use the standard input or the standard output, however, this
needs to be done with care.

"git bundle create" uses the next word on the command line as the
output filename, and can take "-" to mean "write to the standard
output".  It blindly called prefix_filename(), so running it in a
subdirectory did not quite work as expected.

Introduce a new helper, prefix_filename_except_for_dash(), and use
it to help "git bundle create" codepath.

Reported-by: Michael Henry
Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-06 13:12:56 -08:00
Jeff King
ef3b291a5f bundle: document handling of "-" as stdin
We have always allowed "bundle create -" to write to stdout, but it was
never documented. And a recent patch let reading operations like "bundle
list-heads -" read from stdin.

Let's document all of these cases.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-06 13:12:56 -08:00
Jeff King
bf8b1e04ff bundle: let "-" mean stdin for reading operations
For writing, "bundle create -" indicates that the bundle should be
written to stdout. But there's no matching handling of "-" for reading
operations. This is inconsistent, and a little inflexible (though one
can always use "/dev/stdin" on systems that support it).

However, it's easy to change. Once upon a time, the bundle-reading code
required a seekable descriptor, but that was fixed long ago in
e9ee84cf28 (bundle: allowing to read from an unseekable fd,
2011-10-13). So we just need to handle "-" explicitly when opening the
file.

We _could_ do this by handling "-" in read_bundle_header(), which the
reading functions all call already. But that is probably a bad idea.
It's also used by low-level code like the transport functions, and we
may want to be more careful there. We do not know that stdin is even
available to us, and certainly we would not want to get confused by a
configured URL that happens to point to "-".

So instead, let's add a helper to builtin/bundle.c. Since both the
bundle code and some of the callers refer to the bundle by name for
error messages, let's use the string "<stdin>" to make the output a bit
nicer to read.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-06 13:12:55 -08:00