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Elijah Newren d345e9fbe7 update-ref: allow --no-deref with --stdin
If passed both --no-deref and --stdin, update-ref would error out with a
general usage message that did not at all suggest these options were
incompatible.  The manpage for update-ref did suggest through its
synopsis line that --no-deref and --stdin were incompatible, but it sadly
also incorrectly suggested that -d and --no-deref were incompatible.  So
the help around the --no-deref option is buggy in a few ways.

The --stdin option did provide a different mechanism for avoiding
dereferencing symbolic-refs: adding a line reading
  option no-deref
before every other directive in the input.  (Technically, if the user
wants to do the extra work of first determining which refs they want to
update or delete are symbolic, then they only need to put the extra
"option no-deref" lines before the updates of those refs.  But in some
cases, that's more work than just adding the "option no-deref" before
every other directive.)

It's easier to allow the user to just pass --no-deref along with --stdin
in order to tell update-ref that the user doesn't want any symbolic ref
to be dereferenced.  It also makes the update-ref documentation simpler.
Implement that, and update the documentation to match.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-09-12 15:17:17 -07:00

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#include "cache.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "refs.h"
#include "builtin.h"
#include "parse-options.h"
#include "quote.h"
#include "argv-array.h"
static const char * const git_update_ref_usage[] = {
N_("git update-ref [<options>] -d <refname> [<old-val>]"),
N_("git update-ref [<options>] <refname> <new-val> [<old-val>]"),
N_("git update-ref [<options>] --stdin [-z]"),
NULL
};
static char line_termination = '\n';
static unsigned int update_flags;
static unsigned int default_flags;
static unsigned create_reflog_flag;
static const char *msg;
/*
* Parse one whitespace- or NUL-terminated, possibly C-quoted argument
* and append the result to arg. Return a pointer to the terminator.
* Die if there is an error in how the argument is C-quoted. This
* function is only used if not -z.
*/
static const char *parse_arg(const char *next, struct strbuf *arg)
{
if (*next == '"') {
const char *orig = next;
if (unquote_c_style(arg, next, &next))
die("badly quoted argument: %s", orig);
if (*next && !isspace(*next))
die("unexpected character after quoted argument: %s", orig);
} else {
while (*next && !isspace(*next))
strbuf_addch(arg, *next++);
}
return next;
}
/*
* Parse the reference name immediately after "command SP". If not
* -z, then handle C-quoting. Return a pointer to a newly allocated
* string containing the name of the reference, or NULL if there was
* an error. Update *next to point at the character that terminates
* the argument. Die if C-quoting is malformed or the reference name
* is invalid.
*/
static char *parse_refname(struct strbuf *input, const char **next)
{
struct strbuf ref = STRBUF_INIT;
if (line_termination) {
/* Without -z, use the next argument */
*next = parse_arg(*next, &ref);
} else {
/* With -z, use everything up to the next NUL */
strbuf_addstr(&ref, *next);
*next += ref.len;
}
if (!ref.len) {
strbuf_release(&ref);
return NULL;
}
if (check_refname_format(ref.buf, REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL))
die("invalid ref format: %s", ref.buf);
return strbuf_detach(&ref, NULL);
}
/*
* The value being parsed is <oldvalue> (as opposed to <newvalue>; the
* difference affects which error messages are generated):
*/
#define PARSE_SHA1_OLD 0x01
/*
* For backwards compatibility, accept an empty string for update's
* <newvalue> in binary mode to be equivalent to specifying zeros.
*/
#define PARSE_SHA1_ALLOW_EMPTY 0x02
/*
* Parse an argument separator followed by the next argument, if any.
* If there is an argument, convert it to a SHA-1, write it to sha1,
* set *next to point at the character terminating the argument, and
* return 0. If there is no argument at all (not even the empty
* string), return 1 and leave *next unchanged. If the value is
* provided but cannot be converted to a SHA-1, die. flags can
* include PARSE_SHA1_OLD and/or PARSE_SHA1_ALLOW_EMPTY.
*/
static int parse_next_oid(struct strbuf *input, const char **next,
struct object_id *oid,
const char *command, const char *refname,
int flags)
{
struct strbuf arg = STRBUF_INIT;
int ret = 0;
if (*next == input->buf + input->len)
goto eof;
if (line_termination) {
/* Without -z, consume SP and use next argument */
if (!**next || **next == line_termination)
return 1;
if (**next != ' ')
die("%s %s: expected SP but got: %s",
command, refname, *next);
(*next)++;
*next = parse_arg(*next, &arg);
if (arg.len) {
if (get_oid(arg.buf, oid))
goto invalid;
} else {
/* Without -z, an empty value means all zeros: */
oidclr(oid);
}
} else {
/* With -z, read the next NUL-terminated line */
if (**next)
die("%s %s: expected NUL but got: %s",
command, refname, *next);
(*next)++;
if (*next == input->buf + input->len)
goto eof;
strbuf_addstr(&arg, *next);
*next += arg.len;
if (arg.len) {
if (get_oid(arg.buf, oid))
goto invalid;
} else if (flags & PARSE_SHA1_ALLOW_EMPTY) {
/* With -z, treat an empty value as all zeros: */
warning("%s %s: missing <newvalue>, treating as zero",
command, refname);
oidclr(oid);
} else {
/*
* With -z, an empty non-required value means
* unspecified:
*/
ret = 1;
}
}
strbuf_release(&arg);
return ret;
invalid:
die(flags & PARSE_SHA1_OLD ?
"%s %s: invalid <oldvalue>: %s" :
"%s %s: invalid <newvalue>: %s",
command, refname, arg.buf);
eof:
die(flags & PARSE_SHA1_OLD ?
"%s %s: unexpected end of input when reading <oldvalue>" :
"%s %s: unexpected end of input when reading <newvalue>",
command, refname);
}
/*
* The following five parse_cmd_*() functions parse the corresponding
* command. In each case, next points at the character following the
* command name and the following space. They each return a pointer
* to the character terminating the command, and die with an
* explanatory message if there are any parsing problems. All of
* these functions handle either text or binary format input,
* depending on how line_termination is set.
*/
static const char *parse_cmd_update(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
struct strbuf *input, const char *next)
{
struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
char *refname;
struct object_id new_oid, old_oid;
int have_old;
refname = parse_refname(input, &next);
if (!refname)
die("update: missing <ref>");
if (parse_next_oid(input, &next, &new_oid, "update", refname,
PARSE_SHA1_ALLOW_EMPTY))
die("update %s: missing <newvalue>", refname);
have_old = !parse_next_oid(input, &next, &old_oid, "update", refname,
PARSE_SHA1_OLD);
if (*next != line_termination)
die("update %s: extra input: %s", refname, next);
if (ref_transaction_update(transaction, refname,
&new_oid, have_old ? &old_oid : NULL,
update_flags | create_reflog_flag,
msg, &err))
die("%s", err.buf);
update_flags = default_flags;
free(refname);
strbuf_release(&err);
return next;
}
static const char *parse_cmd_create(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
struct strbuf *input, const char *next)
{
struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
char *refname;
struct object_id new_oid;
refname = parse_refname(input, &next);
if (!refname)
die("create: missing <ref>");
if (parse_next_oid(input, &next, &new_oid, "create", refname, 0))
die("create %s: missing <newvalue>", refname);
if (is_null_oid(&new_oid))
die("create %s: zero <newvalue>", refname);
if (*next != line_termination)
die("create %s: extra input: %s", refname, next);
if (ref_transaction_create(transaction, refname, &new_oid,
update_flags | create_reflog_flag,
msg, &err))
die("%s", err.buf);
update_flags = default_flags;
free(refname);
strbuf_release(&err);
return next;
}
static const char *parse_cmd_delete(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
struct strbuf *input, const char *next)
{
struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
char *refname;
struct object_id old_oid;
int have_old;
refname = parse_refname(input, &next);
if (!refname)
die("delete: missing <ref>");
if (parse_next_oid(input, &next, &old_oid, "delete", refname,
PARSE_SHA1_OLD)) {
have_old = 0;
} else {
if (is_null_oid(&old_oid))
die("delete %s: zero <oldvalue>", refname);
have_old = 1;
}
if (*next != line_termination)
die("delete %s: extra input: %s", refname, next);
if (ref_transaction_delete(transaction, refname,
have_old ? &old_oid : NULL,
update_flags, msg, &err))
die("%s", err.buf);
update_flags = default_flags;
free(refname);
strbuf_release(&err);
return next;
}
static const char *parse_cmd_verify(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
struct strbuf *input, const char *next)
{
struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
char *refname;
struct object_id old_oid;
refname = parse_refname(input, &next);
if (!refname)
die("verify: missing <ref>");
if (parse_next_oid(input, &next, &old_oid, "verify", refname,
PARSE_SHA1_OLD))
oidclr(&old_oid);
if (*next != line_termination)
die("verify %s: extra input: %s", refname, next);
if (ref_transaction_verify(transaction, refname, &old_oid,
update_flags, &err))
die("%s", err.buf);
update_flags = default_flags;
free(refname);
strbuf_release(&err);
return next;
}
static const char *parse_cmd_option(struct strbuf *input, const char *next)
{
const char *rest;
if (skip_prefix(next, "no-deref", &rest) && *rest == line_termination)
update_flags |= REF_NO_DEREF;
else
die("option unknown: %s", next);
return rest;
}
static void update_refs_stdin(struct ref_transaction *transaction)
{
struct strbuf input = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *next;
if (strbuf_read(&input, 0, 1000) < 0)
die_errno("could not read from stdin");
next = input.buf;
/* Read each line dispatch its command */
while (next < input.buf + input.len) {
if (*next == line_termination)
die("empty command in input");
else if (isspace(*next))
die("whitespace before command: %s", next);
else if (skip_prefix(next, "update ", &next))
next = parse_cmd_update(transaction, &input, next);
else if (skip_prefix(next, "create ", &next))
next = parse_cmd_create(transaction, &input, next);
else if (skip_prefix(next, "delete ", &next))
next = parse_cmd_delete(transaction, &input, next);
else if (skip_prefix(next, "verify ", &next))
next = parse_cmd_verify(transaction, &input, next);
else if (skip_prefix(next, "option ", &next))
next = parse_cmd_option(&input, next);
else
die("unknown command: %s", next);
next++;
}
strbuf_release(&input);
}
int cmd_update_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
const char *refname, *oldval;
struct object_id oid, oldoid;
int delete = 0, no_deref = 0, read_stdin = 0, end_null = 0;
int create_reflog = 0;
struct option options[] = {
OPT_STRING( 'm', NULL, &msg, N_("reason"), N_("reason of the update")),
OPT_BOOL('d', NULL, &delete, N_("delete the reference")),
OPT_BOOL( 0 , "no-deref", &no_deref,
N_("update <refname> not the one it points to")),
OPT_BOOL('z', NULL, &end_null, N_("stdin has NUL-terminated arguments")),
OPT_BOOL( 0 , "stdin", &read_stdin, N_("read updates from stdin")),
OPT_BOOL( 0 , "create-reflog", &create_reflog, N_("create a reflog")),
OPT_END(),
};
git_config(git_default_config, NULL);
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, git_update_ref_usage,
0);
if (msg && !*msg)
die("Refusing to perform update with empty message.");
create_reflog_flag = create_reflog ? REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG : 0;
if (no_deref) {
default_flags = REF_NO_DEREF;
update_flags = default_flags;
}
if (read_stdin) {
struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
struct ref_transaction *transaction;
transaction = ref_transaction_begin(&err);
if (!transaction)
die("%s", err.buf);
if (delete || argc > 0)
usage_with_options(git_update_ref_usage, options);
if (end_null)
line_termination = '\0';
update_refs_stdin(transaction);
if (ref_transaction_commit(transaction, &err))
die("%s", err.buf);
ref_transaction_free(transaction);
strbuf_release(&err);
return 0;
}
if (end_null)
usage_with_options(git_update_ref_usage, options);
if (delete) {
if (argc < 1 || argc > 2)
usage_with_options(git_update_ref_usage, options);
refname = argv[0];
oldval = argv[1];
} else {
const char *value;
if (argc < 2 || argc > 3)
usage_with_options(git_update_ref_usage, options);
refname = argv[0];
value = argv[1];
oldval = argv[2];
if (get_oid(value, &oid))
die("%s: not a valid SHA1", value);
}
if (oldval) {
if (!*oldval)
/*
* The empty string implies that the reference
* must not already exist:
*/
oidclr(&oldoid);
else if (get_oid(oldval, &oldoid))
die("%s: not a valid old SHA1", oldval);
}
if (delete)
/*
* For purposes of backwards compatibility, we treat
* NULL_SHA1 as "don't care" here:
*/
return delete_ref(msg, refname,
(oldval && !is_null_oid(&oldoid)) ? &oldoid : NULL,
default_flags);
else
return update_ref(msg, refname, &oid, oldval ? &oldoid : NULL,
default_flags | create_reflog_flag,
UPDATE_REFS_DIE_ON_ERR);
}