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authorLibravatar Jeff King <peff@peff.net>2017-02-14 15:33:28 -0500
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2017-02-14 13:13:59 -0800
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parentGit 2.11.1 (diff)
downloadtgif-4539c218c362f2c1a26c61b1aa57af10342fd5a4.tar.xz
remote: avoid reading $GIT_DIR config in non-repo
The "git ls-remote" command can be run outside of a repository, but needs to look up configured remotes. The config code is smart enough to handle this case itself, but we also check the historical "branches" and "remotes" paths in $GIT_DIR. The git_path() function causes us to blindly look at ".git/remotes", even if we know we aren't in a git repository. For now, this is just an unlikely bug (you probably don't have such a file if you're not in a repository), but it will become more obvious once we merge b1ef400ee (setup_git_env: avoid blind fall-back to ".git", 2016-10-20): [now] $ git ls-remote fatal: No remote configured to list refs from. [with b1ef400ee] $ git ls-remote fatal: BUG: setup_git_env called without repository We can fix this by skipping these sources entirely when we're outside of a repository. The test is a little more complex than the demonstration above. Rather than detect the correct behavior by parsing the error message, we can actually set up a case where the remote name we give is a valid repository, but b1ef400ee would cause us to die in the configuration step. This test doesn't fail now, but it future-proofs us for the b1ef400ee change. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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