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git-gui: Teach console widget to use git_read
Now that we are pretty strict about setting up own absolute paths to any git helper (saving a marginal runtime cost to resolve the tool) we can do the same in our console widget by making sure all console execs go through git_read if they are a git subcommand, and if not make sure they at least try to use the Tcl 2>@1 IO redirection if possible, as it should be faster than |& cat. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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@ -394,6 +394,29 @@ proc git {args} {
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return [eval $opt $cmdp $args]
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}
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proc _open_stdout_stderr {cmd} {
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if {[catch {
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set fd [open $cmd r]
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} err]} {
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if { [lindex $cmd end] eq {2>@1}
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&& $err eq {can not find channel named "1"}
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} {
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# Older versions of Tcl 8.4 don't have this 2>@1 IO
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# redirect operator. Fallback to |& cat for those.
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# The command was not actually started, so its safe
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# to try to start it a second time.
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#
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set fd [open [concat \
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[lrange $cmd 0 end-1] \
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[list |& cat] \
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] r]
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} else {
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error $err
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}
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}
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return $fd
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}
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proc git_read {args} {
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set opt [list |]
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@ -422,28 +445,7 @@ proc git_read {args} {
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set cmdp [_git_cmd [lindex $args 0]]
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set args [lrange $args 1 end]
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if {[catch {
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set fd [open [concat $opt $cmdp $args] r]
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} err]} {
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if { [lindex $args end] eq {2>@1}
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&& $err eq {can not find channel named "1"}
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} {
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# Older versions of Tcl 8.4 don't have this 2>@1 IO
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# redirect operator. Fallback to |& cat for those.
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# The command was not actually started, so its safe
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# to try to start it a second time.
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#
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set fd [open [concat \
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$opt \
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$cmdp \
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[lrange $args 0 end-1] \
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[list |& cat] \
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] r]
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} else {
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error $err
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}
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}
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return $fd
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return [_open_stdout_stderr [concat $opt $cmdp $args]]
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}
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proc git_write {args} {
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@ -87,19 +87,12 @@ method _init {} {
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}
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method exec {cmd {after {}}} {
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# -- Cygwin's Tcl tosses the enviroment when we exec our child.
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# But most users need that so we have to relogin. :-(
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#
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if {[is_Cygwin]} {
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set cmd [list sh --login -c "cd \"[pwd]\" && [join $cmd { }]"]
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if {[lindex $cmd 0] eq {git}} {
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set fd_f [eval git_read --stderr [lrange $cmd 1 end]]
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} else {
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lappend cmd 2>@1
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set fd_f [_open_stdout_stderr $cmd]
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}
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# -- Tcl won't let us redirect both stdout and stderr to
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# the same pipe. So pass it through cat...
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#
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set cmd [concat | $cmd |& cat]
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set fd_f [open $cmd r]
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fconfigure $fd_f -blocking 0 -translation binary
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fileevent $fd_f readable [cb _read $fd_f $after]
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}
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