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quote.c: substitute path_relative with relative_path

Substitute the function path_relative in quote.c with the function
relative_path. Function relative_path can be treated as an enhanced
and more robust version of path_relative.

Outputs of path_relative and it's replacement (relative_path) are the
same for the following cases:

    path      prefix     output of path_relative  output of relative_path
    ========  =========  =======================  =======================
    /a/b/c/   /a/b/      c/                       c/
    /a/b/c    /a/b/      c                        c
    /a/       /a/b/      ../                      ../
    /         /a/b/      ../../                   ../../
    /a/c      /a/b/      ../c                     ../c
    /x/y      /a/b/      ../../x/y                ../../x/y
    a/b/c/    a/b/       c/                       c/
    a/        a/b/       ../                      ../
    x/y       a/b/       ../../x/y                ../../x/y
    /a/b      (empty)    /a/b                     /a/b
    /a/b      (null)     /a/b                     /a/b
    a/b       (empty)    a/b                      a/b
    a/b       (null)     a/b                      a/b

But if both of the path and the prefix are the same, or the returned
relative path should be the current directory, the outputs of both
functions are different. Function relative_path returns "./", while
function path_relative returns empty string.

    path      prefix     output of path_relative  output of relative_path
    ========  =========  =======================  =======================
    /a/b/     /a/b/      (empty)                  ./
    a/b/      a/b/       (empty)                  ./
    (empty)   (null)     (empty)                  ./
    (empty)   (empty)    (empty)                  ./

But the callers of path_relative can handle such cases, or never
encounter this issue at all, because:

 * In function quote_path_relative, if the output of path_relative is
   empty, append "./" to it, like:

       if (!out->len)
           strbuf_addstr(out, "./");

 * Another caller is write_name_quoted_relative, which is only used
   by builtin/ls-files.c. git-ls-files only show files, so path of
   files will never be identical with the prefix of a directory.

The following differences show that path_relative does not handle
extra slashes properly:

    path      prefix     output of path_relative  output of relative_path
    ========  =========  =======================  =======================
    /a//b//c/ //a/b//    ../../../../a//b//c/     c/
    a/b//c    a//b       ../b//c                  c

And if prefix has no trailing slash, path_relative does not work
properly either.  But since prefix always has a trailing slash, it's
not a problem.

    path      prefix     output of path_relative  output of relative_path
    ========  =========  =======================  =======================
    /a/b/c/   /a/b       b/c/                     c/
    /a/b      /a/b       b                        ./
    /a/b/     /a/b       b/                       ./
    /a        /a/b/      ../../a                  ../
    a/b/c/    a/b        b/c/                     c/
    a/b/      a/b        b/                       ./
    a         a/b        ../a                     ../
    x/y       a/b/       ../x/y                   ../../x/y
    a/c       a/b        c                        ../c
    /a/       /a/b       (empty)                  ../
    (empty)   /a/b       ../../                   ./

One tricky part in this conversion is write_name() function in
ls-files.c.  It takes a counted string, <name, len>, that is to be
made relative to <prefix, prefix_len> and then quoted.  Because
write_name_quoted_relative() still takes these two parameters as
counted string, but ignores the count and treat these two as
NUL-terminated strings, this conversion needs to be audited for its
callers:

 - For <name, len>, all three callers of write_name() passes a
   NUL-terminated string and its true length, so this patch makes
   "len" unused.

 - For <prefix, prefix_len>, prefix could be a string that is longer
   than empty while prefix_len could be 0 when "--full-name" option
   is used.  This is fixed by checking prefix_len in write_name()
   and calling write_name_quoted_relative() with NULL when
   prefix_len is set to 0.  Again, this makes "prefix_len" given to
   write_name_quoted_relative() unused, without introducing a bug.

Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Jiang Xin 2013-06-25 23:53:44 +08:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent e02ca72f70
commit ad66df2df1
2 changed files with 9 additions and 55 deletions

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@ -48,8 +48,13 @@ static const char *tag_resolve_undo = "";
static void write_name(const char* name, size_t len)
{
write_name_quoted_relative(name, len, prefix, prefix_len, stdout,
line_terminator);
/*
* With "--full-name", prefix_len=0; write_name_quoted_relative()
* ignores prefix_len, so this caller needs to pass empty string
* in that case (a NULL is good for "").
*/
write_name_quoted_relative(name, len, prefix_len ? prefix : NULL,
prefix_len, stdout, line_terminator);
}
static void show_dir_entry(const char *tag, struct dir_entry *ent)

55
quote.c
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@ -312,75 +312,24 @@ void write_name_quotedpfx(const char *pfx, size_t pfxlen,
fputc(terminator, fp);
}
static const char *path_relative(const char *in, int len,
struct strbuf *sb, const char *prefix,
int prefix_len);
void write_name_quoted_relative(const char *name, size_t len,
const char *prefix, size_t prefix_len,
FILE *fp, int terminator)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
name = path_relative(name, len, &sb, prefix, prefix_len);
name = relative_path(name, prefix, &sb);
write_name_quoted(name, fp, terminator);
strbuf_release(&sb);
}
/*
* Give path as relative to prefix.
*
* The strbuf may or may not be used, so do not assume it contains the
* returned path.
*/
static const char *path_relative(const char *in, int len,
struct strbuf *sb, const char *prefix,
int prefix_len)
{
int off, i;
if (len < 0)
len = strlen(in);
if (prefix_len < 0) {
if (prefix)
prefix_len = strlen(prefix);
else
prefix_len = 0;
}
off = 0;
i = 0;
while (i < prefix_len && i < len && prefix[i] == in[i]) {
if (prefix[i] == '/')
off = i + 1;
i++;
}
in += off;
len -= off;
if (i >= prefix_len)
return in;
strbuf_reset(sb);
strbuf_grow(sb, len);
while (i < prefix_len) {
if (prefix[i] == '/')
strbuf_addstr(sb, "../");
i++;
}
strbuf_add(sb, in, len);
return sb->buf;
}
/* quote path as relative to the given prefix */
char *quote_path_relative(const char *in, int len,
struct strbuf *out, const char *prefix)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *rel = path_relative(in, len, &sb, prefix, -1);
const char *rel = relative_path(in, prefix, &sb);
strbuf_reset(out);
quote_c_style_counted(rel, strlen(rel), out, NULL, 0);
strbuf_release(&sb);