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authorLibravatar Ben Keene <seraphire@gmail.com>2020-02-11 18:57:59 +0000
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2020-02-11 12:04:05 -0800
commit9f59ca4d6afc69aec09eeec10e823222f4d7507b (patch)
treeafce19612e90eb9623411d78a7c199f6738fce4e /column.c
parentgit-p4: rewrite prompt to be Windows compatible (diff)
downloadtgif-9f59ca4d6afc69aec09eeec10e823222f4d7507b.tar.xz
git-p4: create new function run_git_hook
This commit is in preparation of introducing new p4 submit hooks. The current code in the python script git-p4.py makes the assumption that the git hooks can be executed by subprocess.call() function. However, when git is run on Windows, this may not work as expected. The subprocess.call() does not cover all the use cases for properly executing the various types of executable files on Windows. Prepare for remediation by adding a new function, run_git_hook, that takes 2 parameters: * the short filename of an optionally registered git hook * an optional list of parameters The run_git_hook function will honor the existing behavior seen in the current code for executing the p4-pre-submit hook: * Hooks are looked for in core.hooksPath directory. * If core.hooksPath is not set, then the current .git/hooks directory is checked. * If the hook does not exist, the function returns True. * If the hook file is not accessible, the function returns True. * If the hook returns a zero exit code when executed, the function return True. * If the hook returns a non-zero exit code, the function returns False. Add the following additional functionality if git-p4.py is run on Windows. * If hook file is not located without an extension, search for any file in the associated hook directory (from the list above) that has the same name but with an extension. * If the file is still not found, return True (the hook is missing) Add a new function run_hook_command() that wraps the OS dependent functionality for actually running the subprocess.call() with OS dependent behavior: If a hook file exists on Windows: * If there is no extension, set the launch executable to be SH.EXE - Look for SH.EXE under the environmental variable EXEPATH in the bin/ directory. - If %EXEPATH%/bin/sh.exe exists, use this as the actual executable. - If %EXEPATH%/bin/sh.exe does not exist, use sh.exe - Execute subprocess.call() without the shell (shell=False) * If there is an extension, execute subprocess.call() with teh shell (shell=True) and consider the file to be the executable. The return value from run_hook_command() is the subprocess.call() return value. These functions are added in this commit, but are only staged and not yet used. Signed-off-by: Ben Keene <seraphire@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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