disallow branch names that start with a hyphen

The current command line parser is overly lax in places and allows a
branch whose name begins with a hyphen e.g. "-foo" to be created, but the
parseopt infrastructure in general does not like to parse anything that
begins with a dash as a short-hand refname.  "git checkout -foo" won't
work, nor will "git branch -d -foo" (even though "git branch -d -- -foo"
works, it does so by mistake; we should not be taking anything but
pathspecs after double-dash).

All the codepaths that create a new branch ref, including the destination
of "branch -m src dst", use strbuf_check_branch_ref() to validate if the
given name is suitable as a branch name.  Tighten it to disallow a branch
that begins with a hyphen.

You can still get rid of historical mistakes with

  $ git update-ref -d refs/heads/-foo

and third-party Porcelains are free to keep using update-ref to create
refs with a path component that begins with "-".

Issue originally raised by Clemens Buchacher.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Junio C Hamano 2010-09-14 13:09:20 -07:00
parent 5879b6bbca
commit 6348624010

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@ -399,6 +399,8 @@ int strbuf_branchname(struct strbuf *sb, const char *name)
int strbuf_check_branch_ref(struct strbuf *sb, const char *name)
{
strbuf_branchname(sb, name);
if (name[0] == '-')
return CHECK_REF_FORMAT_ERROR;
strbuf_splice(sb, 0, 0, "refs/heads/", 11);
return check_ref_format(sb->buf);
}