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Git's assumption that all path lists are colon-separated is not only wrong on Windows, it is not even an assumption that is compatible with POSIX. In the interest of time, let's not try to fix this properly but simply work around the obvious breakage on Windows, where the MSYS2 Bash used by Git for Windows to interpret the Git's Unix shell scripts will automagically convert path lists in the environment to semicolon-separated lists of Windows paths (with drive letter and the corresponding colon and all that jazz). In other words, we simply look whether there is a semicolon in GITPERLLIB and split by semicolons if found instead of colons. This is not fool-proof, of course, as the path list could consist of a single path. But that is not the case in Git for Windows' test suite, there are always two paths in GITPERLLIB. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
226 lines
6.9 KiB
Perl
226 lines
6.9 KiB
Perl
#
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# Example implementation for the Git filter protocol version 2
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# See Documentation/gitattributes.txt, section "Filter Protocol"
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#
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# The first argument defines a debug log file that the script write to.
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# All remaining arguments define a list of supported protocol
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# capabilities ("clean", "smudge", etc).
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#
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# This implementation supports special test cases:
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# (1) If data with the pathname "clean-write-fail.r" is processed with
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# a "clean" operation then the write operation will die.
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# (2) If data with the pathname "smudge-write-fail.r" is processed with
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# a "smudge" operation then the write operation will die.
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# (3) If data with the pathname "error.r" is processed with any
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# operation then the filter signals that it cannot or does not want
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# to process the file.
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# (4) If data with the pathname "abort.r" is processed with any
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# operation then the filter signals that it cannot or does not want
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# to process the file and any file after that is processed with the
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# same command.
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# (5) If data with a pathname that is a key in the DELAY hash is
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# requested (e.g. "test-delay10.a") then the filter responds with
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# a "delay" status and sets the "requested" field in the DELAY hash.
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# The filter will signal the availability of this object after
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# "count" (field in DELAY hash) "list_available_blobs" commands.
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# (6) If data with the pathname "missing-delay.a" is processed that the
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# filter will drop the path from the "list_available_blobs" response.
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# (7) If data with the pathname "invalid-delay.a" is processed that the
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# filter will add the path "unfiltered" which was not delayed before
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# to the "list_available_blobs" response.
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#
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use 5.008;
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sub gitperllib {
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# Git assumes that all path lists are Unix-y colon-separated ones. But
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# when the Git for Windows executes the test suite, its MSYS2 Bash
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# calls git.exe, and colon-separated path lists are converted into
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# Windows-y semicolon-separated lists of *Windows* paths (which
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# naturally contain a colon after the drive letter, so splitting by
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# colons simply does not cut it).
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#
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# Detect semicolon-separated path list and handle them appropriately.
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if ($ENV{GITPERLLIB} =~ /;/) {
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return split(/;/, $ENV{GITPERLLIB});
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}
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return split(/:/, $ENV{GITPERLLIB});
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}
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use lib (gitperllib());
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use IO::File;
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use Git::Packet;
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my $MAX_PACKET_CONTENT_SIZE = 65516;
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my $log_file = shift @ARGV;
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my @capabilities = @ARGV;
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open my $debug, ">>", $log_file or die "cannot open log file: $!";
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my %DELAY = (
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'test-delay10.a' => { "requested" => 0, "count" => 1 },
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'test-delay11.a' => { "requested" => 0, "count" => 1 },
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'test-delay20.a' => { "requested" => 0, "count" => 2 },
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'test-delay10.b' => { "requested" => 0, "count" => 1 },
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'missing-delay.a' => { "requested" => 0, "count" => 1 },
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'invalid-delay.a' => { "requested" => 0, "count" => 1 },
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);
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sub rot13 {
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my $str = shift;
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$str =~ y/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;
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return $str;
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}
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print $debug "START\n";
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$debug->flush();
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packet_initialize("git-filter", 2);
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my %remote_caps = packet_read_and_check_capabilities("clean", "smudge", "delay");
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packet_check_and_write_capabilities(\%remote_caps, @capabilities);
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print $debug "init handshake complete\n";
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$debug->flush();
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while (1) {
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my ( $res, $command ) = packet_key_val_read("command");
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if ( $res == -1 ) {
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print $debug "STOP\n";
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exit();
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}
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print $debug "IN: $command";
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$debug->flush();
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if ( $command eq "list_available_blobs" ) {
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# Flush
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packet_compare_lists([1, ""], packet_bin_read()) ||
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die "bad list_available_blobs end";
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foreach my $pathname ( sort keys %DELAY ) {
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if ( $DELAY{$pathname}{"requested"} >= 1 ) {
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$DELAY{$pathname}{"count"} = $DELAY{$pathname}{"count"} - 1;
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if ( $pathname eq "invalid-delay.a" ) {
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# Send Git a pathname that was not delayed earlier
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packet_txt_write("pathname=unfiltered");
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}
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if ( $pathname eq "missing-delay.a" ) {
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# Do not signal Git that this file is available
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} elsif ( $DELAY{$pathname}{"count"} == 0 ) {
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print $debug " $pathname";
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packet_txt_write("pathname=$pathname");
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}
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}
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}
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packet_flush();
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print $debug " [OK]\n";
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$debug->flush();
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packet_txt_write("status=success");
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packet_flush();
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} else {
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my ( $res, $pathname ) = packet_key_val_read("pathname");
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if ( $res == -1 ) {
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die "unexpected EOF while expecting pathname";
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}
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print $debug " $pathname";
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$debug->flush();
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# Read until flush
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my ( $done, $buffer ) = packet_txt_read();
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while ( $buffer ne '' ) {
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if ( $buffer eq "can-delay=1" ) {
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if ( exists $DELAY{$pathname} and $DELAY{$pathname}{"requested"} == 0 ) {
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$DELAY{$pathname}{"requested"} = 1;
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}
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} else {
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die "Unknown message '$buffer'";
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}
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( $done, $buffer ) = packet_txt_read();
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}
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if ( $done == -1 ) {
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die "unexpected EOF after pathname '$pathname'";
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}
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my $input = "";
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{
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binmode(STDIN);
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my $buffer;
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my $done = 0;
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while ( !$done ) {
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( $done, $buffer ) = packet_bin_read();
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$input .= $buffer;
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}
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if ( $done == -1 ) {
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die "unexpected EOF while reading input for '$pathname'";
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}
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print $debug " " . length($input) . " [OK] -- ";
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$debug->flush();
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}
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my $output;
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if ( exists $DELAY{$pathname} and exists $DELAY{$pathname}{"output"} ) {
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$output = $DELAY{$pathname}{"output"}
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} elsif ( $pathname eq "error.r" or $pathname eq "abort.r" ) {
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$output = "";
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} elsif ( $command eq "clean" and grep( /^clean$/, @capabilities ) ) {
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$output = rot13($input);
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} elsif ( $command eq "smudge" and grep( /^smudge$/, @capabilities ) ) {
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$output = rot13($input);
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} else {
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die "bad command '$command'";
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}
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if ( $pathname eq "error.r" ) {
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print $debug "[ERROR]\n";
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$debug->flush();
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packet_txt_write("status=error");
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packet_flush();
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} elsif ( $pathname eq "abort.r" ) {
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print $debug "[ABORT]\n";
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$debug->flush();
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packet_txt_write("status=abort");
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packet_flush();
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} elsif ( $command eq "smudge" and
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exists $DELAY{$pathname} and
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$DELAY{$pathname}{"requested"} == 1 ) {
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print $debug "[DELAYED]\n";
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$debug->flush();
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packet_txt_write("status=delayed");
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packet_flush();
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$DELAY{$pathname}{"requested"} = 2;
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$DELAY{$pathname}{"output"} = $output;
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} else {
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packet_txt_write("status=success");
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packet_flush();
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if ( $pathname eq "${command}-write-fail.r" ) {
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print $debug "[WRITE FAIL]\n";
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$debug->flush();
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die "${command} write error";
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}
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print $debug "OUT: " . length($output) . " ";
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$debug->flush();
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while ( length($output) > 0 ) {
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my $packet = substr( $output, 0, $MAX_PACKET_CONTENT_SIZE );
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packet_bin_write($packet);
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# dots represent the number of packets
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print $debug ".";
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if ( length($output) > $MAX_PACKET_CONTENT_SIZE ) {
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$output = substr( $output, $MAX_PACKET_CONTENT_SIZE );
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} else {
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$output = "";
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}
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}
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packet_flush();
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print $debug " [OK]\n";
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$debug->flush();
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packet_flush();
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}
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}
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}
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