negative-refspec: fix segfault on : refspec

The logic added to check for negative pathspec match by c0192df630
(refspec: add support for negative refspecs, 2020-09-30) looks at
refspec->src assuming it is never NULL, however when
remote.origin.push is set to ":", then refspec->src is NULL,
causing a segfault within strcmp.

Tell git to handle matching refspec by adding the needle to the
set of positively matched refspecs, since matching ":" refspecs
match anything as src.

Add test for matching refspec pushes fetch-negative-refspec
both individually and in combination with a negative refspec.

Signed-off-by: Nipunn Koorapati <nipunn@dropbox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Nipunn Koorapati 2020-12-22 03:58:16 +00:00 коммит произвёл Junio C Hamano
Родитель c0192df630
Коммит 18f9c98845
2 изменённых файлов: 58 добавлений и 3 удалений

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@ -755,9 +755,13 @@ static int query_matches_negative_refspec(struct refspec *rs, struct refspec_ite
if (match_name_with_pattern(key, needle, value, &expn_name))
string_list_append_nodup(&reversed, expn_name);
} else {
if (!strcmp(needle, refspec->src))
string_list_append(&reversed, refspec->src);
} else if (refspec->matching) {
/* For the special matching refspec, any query should match */
string_list_append(&reversed, needle);
} else if (!refspec->src) {
BUG("refspec->src should not be null here");
} else if (!strcmp(needle, refspec->src)) {
string_list_append(&reversed, refspec->src);
}
}

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@ -186,4 +186,55 @@ test_expect_success "fetch --prune with negative refspec" '
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'
test_expect_success "push with matching : and negative refspec" '
# Manually handle cleanup, since test_config is not
# prepared to take arbitrary options like --add
test_when_finished "test_unconfig -C two remote.one.push" &&
# For convenience, we use "master" to refer to the name of
# the branch created by default in the following.
#
# Repositories two and one have branches other than "master"
# but they have no overlap---"master" is the only one that
# is shared between them. And the master branch at two is
# behind the master branch at one by one commit.
git -C two config --add remote.one.push : &&
# A matching push tries to update master, fails due to non-ff
test_must_fail git -C two push one &&
# "master" may actually not be "master"---find it out.
current=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD) &&
# If master is in negative refspec, then the command will not attempt
# to push and succeed.
git -C two config --add remote.one.push "^$current" &&
# With "master" excluded, this push is a no-op. Nothing gets
# pushed and it succeeds.
git -C two push -v one
'
test_expect_success "push with matching +: and negative refspec" '
test_when_finished "test_unconfig -C two remote.one.push" &&
# The same set-up as above, whose side-effect was a no-op.
git -C two config --add remote.one.push +: &&
# The push refuses to update the "master" branch that is checked
# out in the "one" repository, even when it is forced with +:
test_must_fail git -C two push one &&
# "master" may actually not be "master"---find it out.
current=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD) &&
# If master is in negative refspec, then the command will not attempt
# to push and succeed
git -C two config --add remote.one.push "^$current" &&
# With "master" excluded, this push is a no-op. Nothing gets
# pushed and it succeeds.
git -C two push -v one
'
test_done