convert filter: supply path to external driver

Filtering to support keyword expansion may need the name of
the file being filtered.  In particular, to support p4 keywords
like

    $File: //depot/product/dir/script.sh $

the smudge filter needs to know the name of the file it is
smudging.

Allow "%f" in the custom filter command line specified in the
configuration.  This will be substituted by the filename
inside a single-quote pair to be passed to the shell.

Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Pete Wyckoff 2010-12-22 06:40:13 -08:00 коммит произвёл Junio C Hamano
Родитель 853563d734
Коммит a2b665de4b
3 изменённых файлов: 74 добавлений и 1 удалений

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@ -335,6 +335,16 @@ input that is already correctly indented. In this case, the lack of a
smudge filter means that the clean filter _must_ accept its own output
without modifying it.
Sequence "%f" on the filter command line is replaced with the name of
the file the filter is working on. A filter might use this in keyword
substitution. For example:
------------------------
[filter "p4"]
clean = git-p4-filter --clean %f
smudge = git-p4-filter --smudge %f
------------------------
Interaction between checkin/checkout attributes
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
#include "cache.h"
#include "attr.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "quote.h"
/*
* convert.c - convert a file when checking it out and checking it in.
@ -318,6 +319,7 @@ struct filter_params {
const char *src;
unsigned long size;
const char *cmd;
const char *path;
};
static int filter_buffer(int in, int out, void *data)
@ -330,7 +332,23 @@ static int filter_buffer(int in, int out, void *data)
int write_err, status;
const char *argv[] = { NULL, NULL };
argv[0] = params->cmd;
/* apply % substitution to cmd */
struct strbuf cmd = STRBUF_INIT;
struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT;
struct strbuf_expand_dict_entry dict[] = {
{ "f", NULL, },
{ NULL, NULL, },
};
/* quote the path to preserve spaces, etc. */
sq_quote_buf(&path, params->path);
dict[0].value = path.buf;
/* expand all %f with the quoted path */
strbuf_expand(&cmd, params->cmd, strbuf_expand_dict_cb, &dict);
strbuf_release(&path);
argv[0] = cmd.buf;
memset(&child_process, 0, sizeof(child_process));
child_process.argv = argv;
@ -350,6 +368,8 @@ static int filter_buffer(int in, int out, void *data)
status = finish_command(&child_process);
if (status)
error("external filter %s failed %d", params->cmd, status);
strbuf_release(&cmd);
return (write_err || status);
}
@ -377,6 +397,7 @@ static int apply_filter(const char *path, const char *src, size_t len,
params.src = src;
params.size = len;
params.cmd = cmd;
params.path = path;
fflush(NULL);
if (start_async(&async))

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@ -93,4 +93,46 @@ test_expect_success expanded_in_repo '
cmp expanded-keywords expected-output
'
# The use of %f in a filter definition is expanded to the path to
# the filename being smudged or cleaned. It must be shell escaped.
# First, set up some interesting file names and pet them in
# .gitattributes.
test_expect_success 'filter shell-escaped filenames' '
cat >argc.sh <<-EOF &&
#!$SHELL_PATH
echo argc: \$# "\$@"
EOF
normal=name-no-magic &&
special="name with '\''sq'\'' and \$x" &&
echo some test text >"$normal" &&
echo some test text >"$special" &&
git add "$normal" "$special" &&
git commit -q -m "add files" &&
echo "name* filter=argc" >.gitattributes &&
# delete the files and check them out again, using a smudge filter
# that will count the args and echo the command-line back to us
git config filter.argc.smudge "sh ./argc.sh %f" &&
rm "$normal" "$special" &&
git checkout -- "$normal" "$special" &&
# make sure argc.sh counted the right number of args
echo "argc: 1 $normal" >expect &&
test_cmp expect "$normal" &&
echo "argc: 1 $special" >expect &&
test_cmp expect "$special" &&
# do the same thing, but with more args in the filter expression
git config filter.argc.smudge "sh ./argc.sh %f --my-extra-arg" &&
rm "$normal" "$special" &&
git checkout -- "$normal" "$special" &&
# make sure argc.sh counted the right number of args
echo "argc: 2 $normal --my-extra-arg" >expect &&
test_cmp expect "$normal" &&
echo "argc: 2 $special --my-extra-arg" >expect &&
test_cmp expect "$special" &&
:
'
test_done