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author | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2018-02-05 15:12:11 -0800 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2018-02-07 12:41:36 -0800 |
commit | 0c668f559cc149720b999d7bd1c0060e9fd7caf3 (patch) | |
tree | f38fe0a9c52c8c932bf36f389659897165f4a688 /gpg-interface.c | |
parent | 5be1f00a9a701532232f57958efab4be8c959a29 (diff) | |
download | git-jc/blame-missing-path.tar.gz |
blame: tighten command line parserjc/blame-missing-path
The command line parser of "git blame" is prepared to take an
ancient odd argument order "blame <path> <rev>" in addition to the
usual "blame [<rev>] <path>". It has at least two negative
ramifications:
- In order to tell these two apart, it checks if the last command
line argument names a path in the working tree, using
file_exists(). However, "blame <rev> <path>" is a request to
explain each and every line in the contents of <path> stored in
revision <rev> and does not need to have a working tree version
of the file. A check with file_exists() is simply wrong.
- To coerce that mistaken file_exists() check to work, the code
calls setup_work_tree() before doing so, because the path it has
is relative to the top-level of the project tree. However,
"blame <rev> <path>" MUST be usable even in a bare repository,
and there is no reason for letting setup_work_tree() complain
and die with "This operation must be run in a work tree".
To correct the former, switch to check if the last token is a
revision (and if so, parse arguments using "blame <path> <rev>"
rule). Correct the latter by getting rid of setup_work_tree() and
file_exists() check--the only case the call to this function matters
is when we are running "blame <path>" (i.e. no starting revision and
asking to blame the working tree file at <path>, digging through the
HEAD revision), but there is a call in setup_scoreboard() just
before it calls fake_working_tree_commit().
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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