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2013-01-24git-svn: cleanup sprintf usage for uppercasing hexLibravatar Eric Wong1-1/+1
We do not need to call uc() separately for sprintf("%x") as sprintf("%X") is available. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
2013-01-19git-svn: do not escape certain characters in pathsLibravatar Peter Wu1-1/+2
Subversion 1.7 and newer implement HTTPv2, an extension that should make HTTP more efficient. Servers with support for this protocol will make the subversion client library take an alternative code path that checks (with assertions) whether the URL is "canonical" or not. This patch fixes an issue I encountered while trying to `git svn dcommit` a rename action for a file containing a single quote character ("User's Manual" to "UserMan.tex"). It does not happen for older subversion 1.6 servers nor non-HTTP(S) protocols such as the native svn protocol, only on an Apache server shipping SVN 1.7. Trying to `git svn dcommit` under the aforementioned conditions yields the following error which aborts the commit process: Committing to http://example.com/svn ... perl: subversion/libsvn_subr/dirent_uri.c:1520: uri_skip_ancestor: Assertion `svn_uri_is_canonical(child_uri, ((void *)0))' failed. error: git-svn died of signal 6 An analysis of the subversion source for the cause: - The assertion originates from uri_skip_ancestor which calls svn_uri_is_canonical, which fails when the URL contains percent-encoded values that do not necessarily have to be encoded (not "canonical" enough). This is done by a table lookup in libsvn_subr/path.c. Putting some debugging prints revealed that the character ' is indeed encoded to %27 which is not considered canonical. - url_skip_ancestor is called by svn_ra_neon__get_baseline_info with the root repository URL and path as parameters; - which is called by copy_resource (libsvn_ra_neon/commit.c) for a copy action (or in my case, renaming which is actually copy + delete old); - which is called by commit_add_dir; - which is assigned as a structure method "add_file" in svn_ra_neon__get_commit_editor. In the whole path, the path argument is not modified. Through some more uninteresting wrapper functions, the Perl bindings gives you access to the add_file method which will pass the path argument without modifications to svn. git-svn calls the "R"(ename) subroutine in Git::SVN::Editor which contains: 326 my $fbat = $self->add_file($self->repo_path($m->{file_b}), $pbat, 327 $self->url_path($m->{file_a}), $self->{r}); "repo_path" basically returns the path as-is, unless the "svn.pathnameencoding" configuration property is set. "url_path" tries to escape some special characters, but does not take all special characters into account, thereby causing the path to contain some escaped characters which do not have to be escaped. The list of characters not to be escaped are taken from the subversion/libsvn_subr/path.c file to fully account for all characters. Tested with a filename containing all characters in the range 0x20 to 0x78 (inclusive). Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <lekensteyn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2013-01-17Git::SVN::Editor::T: pass $deletions to ->A and ->DLibravatar Jonathan Nieder1-2/+2
This shouldn't make a difference because the $deletions hash is only used when adding a directory (see 379862ec, 2012-02-20) but it's nice to be consistent to make reading smoother anyway. No functional change intended. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-10-10git svn: work around SVN 1.7 mishandling of svn:special changesLibravatar Jonathan Nieder1-1/+24
Subversion represents symlinks as ordinary files with content starting with "link " and the svn:special property set to "*". Thus a file can switch between being a symlink and a non-symlink simply by toggling its svn:special property, and new checkouts will automatically write a file of the appropriate type. Likewise, in subversion 1.6 and older, running "svn update" would notice changes in filetype and update the working copy appropriately. Starting in subversion 1.7 (issue 4091), changes to the svn:special property trip an assertion instead: $ svn up svn-tree Updating 'svn-tree': svn: E235000: In file 'subversion/libsvn_wc/update_editor.c' \ line 1583: assertion failed (action == svn_wc_conflict_action_edit \ || action == svn_wc_conflict_action_delete || action == \ svn_wc_conflict_action_replace) Revisions prepared with ordinary svn commands ("svn add" and not "svn propset") don't trip this because they represent these filetype changes using a replace operation, which is approximately equivalent to removal followed by adding a new file and works fine. Follow suit. Noticed using t9100. After this change, git-svn's file-to-symlink changes are sent in a format that modern "svn update" can handle and tests t9100.11-13 pass again. [ew: s,git-svn\.perl,perl/Git/SVN/Editor.pm,g] Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-06-10git-svn: make Git::SVN::Editor a separate fileLibravatar Jonathan Nieder1-0/+536
This makes the git-svn script shorter and less scary for beginners to read through for the first time. Take the opportunity to explain the purpose and basic interface of the Git::SVN::Editor class while at it. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>