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authorLibravatar Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>2019-06-19 14:05:59 -0700
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2019-06-20 14:03:05 -0700
commit396ff7547d8b3f6a933069f048d09380d515a10b (patch)
treed2b19c7d46f474640533485939f952602bbdea13 /compat
parentobstack: fix compiler warning (diff)
downloadtgif-396ff7547d8b3f6a933069f048d09380d515a10b.tar.xz
mingw: replace mingw_startup() hack
Git for Windows has special code to retrieve the command-line parameters (and even the environment) in UTF-16 encoding, so that they can be converted to UTF-8. This is necessary because Git for Windows wants to use UTF-8 encoded strings throughout its code, and the main() function does not get the parameters in that encoding. To do that, we used the __wgetmainargs() function, which is not even a Win32 API function, but provided by the MINGW "runtime" instead. Obviously, this method would not work with any compiler other than GCC, and in preparation for compiling with Visual C++, we would like to avoid precisely that. Lucky us, there is a much more elegant way: we can simply implement the UTF-16 variant of `main()`: `wmain()`. To make that work, we need to link with -municode. The command-line parameters are passed to `wmain()` encoded in UTF-16, as desired, and this method also works with GCC, and also with Visual C++ after adjusting the MSVC linker flags to force it to use `wmain()`. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'compat')
-rw-r--r--compat/mingw.c53
-rw-r--r--compat/mingw.h22
2 files changed, 45 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/compat/mingw.c b/compat/mingw.c
index 9b6d2400e1..0d8713e515 100644
--- a/compat/mingw.c
+++ b/compat/mingw.c
@@ -2301,18 +2301,13 @@ static void setup_windows_environment(void)
setenv("TERM", "cygwin", 1);
}
+#if !defined(_MSC_VER)
/*
* Disable MSVCRT command line wildcard expansion (__getmainargs called from
* mingw startup code, see init.c in mingw runtime).
*/
int _CRT_glob = 0;
-
-typedef struct {
- int newmode;
-} _startupinfo;
-
-extern int __wgetmainargs(int *argc, wchar_t ***argv, wchar_t ***env, int glob,
- _startupinfo *si);
+#endif
static NORETURN void die_startup(void)
{
@@ -2390,22 +2385,25 @@ static void maybe_redirect_std_handles(void)
GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING);
}
-void mingw_startup(void)
+/*
+ * We implement wmain() and compile with -municode, which would
+ * normally ignore main(), but we call the latter from the former
+ * so that we can handle non-ASCII command-line parameters
+ * appropriately.
+ *
+ * To be more compatible with the core git code, we convert
+ * argv into UTF8 and pass them directly to main().
+ */
+int wmain(int argc, const wchar_t **wargv)
{
- int i, maxlen, argc;
- char *buffer;
- wchar_t **wenv, **wargv;
- _startupinfo si;
+ int i, maxlen, exit_status;
+ char *buffer, **save;
+ const char **argv;
trace2_initialize_clock();
maybe_redirect_std_handles();
- /* get wide char arguments and environment */
- si.newmode = 0;
- if (__wgetmainargs(&argc, &wargv, &wenv, _CRT_glob, &si) < 0)
- die_startup();
-
/* determine size of argv and environ conversion buffer */
maxlen = wcslen(wargv[0]);
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
@@ -2415,9 +2413,16 @@ void mingw_startup(void)
maxlen = 3 * maxlen + 1;
buffer = malloc_startup(maxlen);
- /* convert command line arguments and environment to UTF-8 */
+ /*
+ * Create a UTF-8 version of w_argv. Also create a "save" copy
+ * to remember all the string pointers because parse_options()
+ * will remove claimed items from the argv that we pass down.
+ */
+ ALLOC_ARRAY(argv, argc + 1);
+ ALLOC_ARRAY(save, argc + 1);
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
- __argv[i] = wcstoutfdup_startup(buffer, wargv[i], maxlen);
+ argv[i] = save[i] = wcstoutfdup_startup(buffer, wargv[i], maxlen);
+ argv[i] = save[i] = NULL;
free(buffer);
/* fix Windows specific environment settings */
@@ -2436,6 +2441,16 @@ void mingw_startup(void)
/* initialize Unicode console */
winansi_init();
+
+ /* invoke the real main() using our utf8 version of argv. */
+ exit_status = main(argc, argv);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
+ free(save[i]);
+ free(save);
+ free(argv);
+
+ return exit_status;
}
int uname(struct utsname *buf)
diff --git a/compat/mingw.h b/compat/mingw.h
index 593bdbffe6..210f1b01a8 100644
--- a/compat/mingw.h
+++ b/compat/mingw.h
@@ -562,18 +562,18 @@ int xwcstoutf(char *utf, const wchar_t *wcs, size_t utflen);
extern CRITICAL_SECTION pinfo_cs;
/*
- * A replacement of main() that adds win32 specific initialization.
+ * Git, like most portable C applications, implements a main() function. On
+ * Windows, this main() function would receive parameters encoded in the
+ * current locale, but Git for Windows would prefer UTF-8 encoded parameters.
+ *
+ * To make that happen, we still declare main() here, and then declare and
+ * implement wmain() (which is the Unicode variant of main()) and compile with
+ * -municode. This wmain() function reencodes the parameters from UTF-16 to
+ * UTF-8 format, sets up a couple of other things as required on Windows, and
+ * then hands off to the main() function.
*/
-
-void mingw_startup(void);
-#define main(c,v) dummy_decl_mingw_main(void); \
-static int mingw_main(c,v); \
-int main(int argc, const char **argv) \
-{ \
- mingw_startup(); \
- return mingw_main(__argc, (void *)__argv); \
-} \
-static int mingw_main(c,v)
+int wmain(int argc, const wchar_t **w_argv);
+int main(int argc, const char **argv);
/*
* Used by Pthread API implementation for Windows