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authorLibravatar Jeff King <peff@peff.net>2021-08-09 18:48:39 -0400
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2021-08-10 11:37:36 -0700
commit7c86d365da1fe2e02f568365f0ae45deb2bd412e (patch)
tree39789ccbe499c5ea4b660936fc28ce5eb14b4f5a /git-cvsserver.perl
parentrange-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() (diff)
downloadtgif-7c86d365da1fe2e02f568365f0ae45deb2bd412e.tar.xz
range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches()
When parsing our buffer of output from git-log, we have a find_end_of_line() helper that finds the next newline, and gives us the number of bytes to move past it, or the size of the whole remaining buffer if there is no newline. But trying to handle both those cases leads to some oddities: - we try to overwrite the newline with NUL in the caller, by writing over line[len-1]. This is at best redundant, since the helper will already have done so if it saw a newline. But if it didn't see a newline, it's actively wrong; we'll overwrite the byte at the end of the (unterminated) line. We could solve this just dropping the extra NUL assignment in the caller and just letting the helper do the right thing. But... - if we see a "diff --git" line, we'll restore the newline on top of the NUL byte, so we can pass the string to parse_git_diff_header(). But if there was no newline in the first place, we can't do this. There's no place to put it (the current code writes a newline over whatever byte we obliterated earlier). The best we can do is feed the complete remainder of the buffer to the function (which is, in fact, a string, by virtue of being a strbuf). To solve this, the caller needs to know whether we actually found a newline or not. We could modify find_end_of_line() to return that information, but we can further observe that it has only one caller. So let's just inline it in that caller. Nobody seems to have noticed this case, probably because git-log would never produce input that doesn't end with a newline. Arguably we could just return an error as soon as we see that the output does not end in a newline. But the code to do so actually ends up _longer_, mostly because of the cleanup we have to do in handling the error. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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