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getenv() on Windows looks up environment variables in a case-insensitive manner. Even though all documentations claim that the environment is case-insensitive, it is possible for applications to pass an environment to child processes that has variables that differ only in case. Bash on Windows does this, for example, and sh-i18n--envsubst depends on this behavior. With this patch environment variables are first looked up in a case-sensitive manner; only if this finds nothing, the system's getenv() is used as a fallback. Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> |
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fnmatch | ||
nedmalloc | ||
regex | ||
vcbuild | ||
win32 | ||
basename.c | ||
bswap.h | ||
cygwin.c | ||
cygwin.h | ||
fopen.c | ||
hstrerror.c | ||
inet_ntop.c | ||
inet_pton.c | ||
memmem.c | ||
mingw.c | ||
mingw.h | ||
mkdtemp.c | ||
mmap.c | ||
msvc.c | ||
msvc.h | ||
pread.c | ||
qsort.c | ||
setenv.c | ||
snprintf.c | ||
strcasestr.c | ||
strlcpy.c | ||
strtok_r.c | ||
strtoumax.c | ||
unsetenv.c | ||
win32.h | ||
win32mmap.c | ||
winansi.c |