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The git suite may not be in PATH (and thus programs such as git-send-pack could not exec git-rev-list). Thus there is a need for logic that will locate these programs. Modifying PATH is not desirable as it result in behavior differing from the user's intentions, as we may end up prepending "/usr/bin" to PATH. - git C programs will use exec*_git_cmd() APIs to exec sub-commands. - exec*_git_cmd() will execute a git program by searching for it in the following directories: 1. --exec-path (as used by "git") 2. The GIT_EXEC_PATH environment variable. 3. $(gitexecdir) as set in Makefile (default value $(bindir)). - git wrapper will modify PATH as before to enable shell scripts to invoke "git-foo" commands. Ideally, shell scripts should use the git wrapper to become independent of PATH, and then modifying PATH will not be necessary. [jc: with minor updates after a brief review.] Signed-off-by: Michal Ostrowski <mostrows@watson.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
117 lines
2.3 KiB
C
117 lines
2.3 KiB
C
#include "cache.h"
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#include "exec_cmd.h"
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#define MAX_ARGS 32
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extern char **environ;
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static const char *builtin_exec_path = GIT_EXEC_PATH;
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static const char *current_exec_path = NULL;
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void git_set_exec_path(const char *exec_path)
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{
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current_exec_path = exec_path;
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}
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/* Returns the highest-priority, location to look for git programs. */
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const char *git_exec_path()
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{
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const char *env;
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if (current_exec_path)
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return current_exec_path;
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env = getenv("GIT_EXEC_PATH");
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if (env) {
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return env;
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}
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return builtin_exec_path;
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}
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int execv_git_cmd(char **argv)
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{
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char git_command[PATH_MAX + 1];
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char *tmp;
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int len, err, i;
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const char *paths[] = { current_exec_path,
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getenv("GIT_EXEC_PATH"),
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builtin_exec_path };
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for (i = 0; i < sizeof(paths)/sizeof(paths[0]); ++i) {
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const char *exec_dir = paths[i];
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if (!exec_dir) continue;
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if (*exec_dir != '/') {
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if (!getcwd(git_command, sizeof(git_command))) {
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fprintf(stderr, "git: cannot determine "
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"current directory\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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len = strlen(git_command);
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/* Trivial cleanup */
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while (!strncmp(exec_dir, "./", 2)) {
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exec_dir += 2;
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while (*exec_dir == '/')
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exec_dir++;
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}
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snprintf(git_command + len, sizeof(git_command) - len,
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"/%s", exec_dir);
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} else {
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strcpy(git_command, exec_dir);
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}
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len = strlen(git_command);
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len += snprintf(git_command + len, sizeof(git_command) - len,
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"/git-%s", argv[0]);
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if (sizeof(git_command) <= len) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"git: command name given is too long.\n");
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break;
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}
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/* argv[0] must be the git command, but the argv array
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* belongs to the caller, and my be reused in
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* subsequent loop iterations. Save argv[0] and
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* restore it on error.
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*/
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tmp = argv[0];
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argv[0] = git_command;
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/* execve() can only ever return if it fails */
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execve(git_command, argv, environ);
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err = errno;
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argv[0] = tmp;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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int execl_git_cmd(char *cmd,...)
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{
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int argc;
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char *argv[MAX_ARGS + 1];
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char *arg;
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va_list param;
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va_start(param, cmd);
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argv[0] = cmd;
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argc = 1;
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while (argc < MAX_ARGS) {
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arg = argv[argc++] = va_arg(param, char *);
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if (!arg)
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break;
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}
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va_end(param);
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if (MAX_ARGS <= argc)
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return error("too many args to run %s", cmd);
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argv[argc] = NULL;
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return execv_git_cmd(argv);
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}
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