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Fix sparse warnings Fix warnings from 'make check'. - These files don't include 'builtin.h' causing sparse to complain that cmd_* isn't declared: builtin/clone.c:364, builtin/fetch-pack.c:797, builtin/fmt-merge-msg.c:34, builtin/hash-object.c:78, builtin/merge-index.c:69, builtin/merge-recursive.c:22 builtin/merge-tree.c:341, builtin/mktag.c:156, builtin/notes.c:426 builtin/notes.c:822, builtin/pack-redundant.c:596, builtin/pack-refs.c:10, builtin/patch-id.c:60, builtin/patch-id.c:149, builtin/remote.c:1512, builtin/remote-ext.c:240, builtin/remote-fd.c:53, builtin/reset.c:236, builtin/send-pack.c:384, builtin/unpack-file.c:25, builtin/var.c:75 - These files have symbols which should be marked static since they're only file scope: submodule.c:12, diff.c:631, replace_object.c:92, submodule.c:13, submodule.c:14, trace.c:78, transport.c:195, transport-helper.c:79, unpack-trees.c:19, url.c:3, url.c:18, url.c:104, url.c:117, url.c:123, url.c:129, url.c:136, thread-utils.c:21, thread-utils.c:48 - These files redeclare symbols to be different types: builtin/index-pack.c:210, parse-options.c:564, parse-options.c:571, usage.c:49, usage.c:58, usage.c:63, usage.c:72 - These files use a literal integer 0 when they really should use a NULL pointer: daemon.c:663, fast-import.c:2942, imap-send.c:1072, notes-merge.c:362 While we're in the area, clean up some unused #includes in builtin files (mostly exec_cmd.h). Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <bebarino@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-03-22 07:51:05 +00:00
#include "builtin.h"
#include "transport.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "pkt-line.h"
static const char usage_msg[] =
"git remote-ext <remote> <url>";
/*
* URL syntax:
* 'command [arg1 [arg2 [...]]]' Invoke command with given arguments.
* Special characters:
* '% ': Literal space in argument.
* '%%': Literal percent sign.
* '%S': Name of service (git-upload-pack/git-upload-archive/
* git-receive-pack.
* '%s': Same as \s, but with possible git- prefix stripped.
* '%G': Only allowed as first 'character' of argument. Do not pass this
* Argument to command, instead send this as name of repository
* in in-line git://-style request (also activates sending this
* style of request).
* '%V': Only allowed as first 'character' of argument. Used in
* conjunction with '%G': Do not pass this argument to command,
* instead send this as vhost in git://-style request (note: does
* not activate sending git:// style request).
*/
static char *git_req;
static char *git_req_vhost;
static char *strip_escapes(const char *str, const char *service,
const char **next)
{
size_t rpos = 0;
int escape = 0;
char special = 0;
const char *service_noprefix = service;
struct strbuf ret = STRBUF_INIT;
skip_prefix(service_noprefix, "git-", &service_noprefix);
/* Pass the service to command. */
setenv("GIT_EXT_SERVICE", service, 1);
setenv("GIT_EXT_SERVICE_NOPREFIX", service_noprefix, 1);
/* Scan the length of argument. */
while (str[rpos] && (escape || str[rpos] != ' ')) {
if (escape) {
switch (str[rpos]) {
case ' ':
case '%':
case 's':
case 'S':
break;
case 'G':
case 'V':
special = str[rpos];
if (rpos == 1)
break;
consistently use "fallthrough" comments in switches Gcc 7 adds -Wimplicit-fallthrough, which can warn when a switch case falls through to the next case. The general idea is that the compiler can't tell if this was intentional or not, so you should annotate any intentional fall-throughs as such, leaving it to complain about any unannotated ones. There's a GNU __attribute__ which can be used for annotation, but of course we'd have to #ifdef it away on non-gcc compilers. Gcc will also recognize specially-formatted comments, which matches our current practice. Let's extend that practice to all of the unannotated sites (which I did look over and verify that they were behaving as intended). Ideally in each case we'd actually give some reasons in the comment about why we're falling through, or what we're falling through to. And gcc does support that with -Wimplicit-fallthrough=2, which relaxes the comment pattern matching to anything that contains "fallthrough" (or a variety of spelling variants). However, this isn't the default for -Wimplicit-fallthrough, nor for -Wextra. In the name of simplicity, it's probably better for us to support the default level, which requires "fallthrough" to be the only thing in the comment (modulo some window dressing like "else" and some punctuation; see the gcc manual for the complete set of patterns). This patch suppresses all warnings due to -Wimplicit-fallthrough. We might eventually want to add that to the DEVELOPER Makefile knob, but we should probably wait until gcc 7 is more widely adopted (since earlier versions will complain about the unknown warning type). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-21 06:25:41 +00:00
/* fallthrough */
default:
die("Bad remote-ext placeholder '%%%c'.",
str[rpos]);
}
escape = 0;
} else
escape = (str[rpos] == '%');
rpos++;
}
if (escape && !str[rpos])
die("remote-ext command has incomplete placeholder");
*next = str + rpos;
if (**next == ' ')
++*next; /* Skip over space */
/*
* Do the actual placeholder substitution. The string will be short
* enough not to overflow integers.
*/
rpos = special ? 2 : 0; /* Skip first 2 bytes in specials. */
escape = 0;
while (str[rpos] && (escape || str[rpos] != ' ')) {
if (escape) {
switch (str[rpos]) {
case ' ':
case '%':
strbuf_addch(&ret, str[rpos]);
break;
case 's':
strbuf_addstr(&ret, service_noprefix);
break;
case 'S':
strbuf_addstr(&ret, service);
break;
}
escape = 0;
} else
switch (str[rpos]) {
case '%':
escape = 1;
break;
default:
strbuf_addch(&ret, str[rpos]);
break;
}
rpos++;
}
switch (special) {
case 'G':
git_req = strbuf_detach(&ret, NULL);
return NULL;
case 'V':
git_req_vhost = strbuf_detach(&ret, NULL);
return NULL;
default:
return strbuf_detach(&ret, NULL);
}
}
static void parse_argv(struct strvec *out, const char *arg, const char *service)
{
while (*arg) {
char *expanded = strip_escapes(arg, service, &arg);
if (expanded)
strvec_push(out, expanded);
free(expanded);
}
}
static void send_git_request(int stdin_fd, const char *serv, const char *repo,
const char *vhost)
{
if (!vhost)
packet_write_fmt(stdin_fd, "%s %s%c", serv, repo, 0);
else
packet_write_fmt(stdin_fd, "%s %s%chost=%s%c", serv, repo, 0,
vhost, 0);
}
static int run_child(const char *arg, const char *service)
{
int r;
struct child_process child = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
child.in = -1;
child.out = -1;
child.err = 0;
parse_argv(&child.args, arg, service);
if (start_command(&child) < 0)
die("Can't run specified command");
if (git_req)
send_git_request(child.in, service, git_req, git_req_vhost);
r = bidirectional_transfer_loop(child.out, child.in);
if (!r)
r = finish_command(&child);
else
finish_command(&child);
return r;
}
#define MAXCOMMAND 4096
static int command_loop(const char *child)
{
char buffer[MAXCOMMAND];
while (1) {
size_t i;
const char *arg;
if (!fgets(buffer, MAXCOMMAND - 1, stdin)) {
if (ferror(stdin))
die("Command input error");
exit(0);
}
/* Strip end of line characters. */
i = strlen(buffer);
while (i > 0 && isspace(buffer[i - 1]))
buffer[--i] = 0;
if (!strcmp(buffer, "capabilities")) {
printf("*connect\n\n");
fflush(stdout);
} else if (skip_prefix(buffer, "connect ", &arg)) {
printf("\n");
fflush(stdout);
return run_child(child, arg);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Bad command");
return 1;
}
}
}
int cmd_remote_ext(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
builtins: annotate always-empty prefix parameters It's usually a bad idea for a builtin's cmd_foo() to ignore the "prefix" argument it gets, as it needs to prepend that string when accessing any paths given by the user. But if a builtin does not ask for the git wrapper to run repository setup (via the RUN_SETUP or RUN_SETUP_GENTLY flags), then we know the prefix will always be NULL (it is adjusting for the chdir() done during repo setup, but there cannot be one if we did not set up the repo). In those cases it's OK to ignore "prefix", but it's worth annotating for a few reasons: 1. It serves as documentation to somebody reading the code about what we expect. 2. If the flags in git.c ever change, the run-time assertion may help detect the problem (though only if the command is run from a subdirectory of the repository). 3. It notes to the compiler that we are OK ignoring "prefix". In particular, this silences -Wunused-parameter. It _could_ also help the compiler generate better code (because it will know the prefix is NULL), but in practice this is quite unlikely to matter. Note that I've only added this annotation to commands which triggered -Wunused-parameter. It would be correct to add it to any builtin which doesn't ask for RUN_SETUP, but most of the rest of them do the sensible thing with "prefix" by passing it to parse_options(). So they're much more likely to just work if they ever switched to RUN_SETUP, and aren't worth annotating. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-28 20:55:17 +00:00
BUG_ON_NON_EMPTY_PREFIX(prefix);
if (argc != 3)
usage(usage_msg);
return command_loop(argv[2]);
}