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2023-10-29parse-options: make CMDMODE errors more preciseRené Scharfe
Only a single PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE option can be specified for the same variable at the same time. This is enforced by get_value(), but the error messages are imprecise in three ways: 1. If a non-PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE option changes the value variable of a PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE option then an ominously vague message is shown: $ t/helper/test-tool parse-options --set23 --mode1 error: option `mode1' : incompatible with something else Worse: If the order of options is reversed then no error is reported at all: $ t/helper/test-tool parse-options --mode1 --set23 boolean: 0 integer: 23 magnitude: 0 timestamp: 0 string: (not set) abbrev: 7 verbose: -1 quiet: 0 dry run: no file: (not set) Fortunately this can currently only happen in the test helper; actual Git commands don't share the same variable for the value of options with and without the flag PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE. 2. If there are multiple options with the same value (synonyms), then the one that is defined first is shown rather than the one actually given on the command line, which is confusing: $ git am --resolved --quit error: option `quit' is incompatible with --continue 3. Arguments of PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE options are not handled by the parse-option machinery. This is left to the callback function. We currently only have a single affected option, --show-current-patch of git am. Errors for it can show an argument that was not actually given on the command line: $ git am --show-current-patch --show-current-patch=diff error: options '--show-current-patch=diff' and '--show-current-patch=raw' cannot be used together The options --show-current-patch and --show-current-patch=raw are synonyms, but the error accuses the user of input they did not actually made. Or it can awkwardly print a NULL pointer: $ git am --show-current-patch=diff --show-current-patch error: options '--show-current-patch=(null)' and '--show-current-patch=diff' cannot be used together The reasons for these shortcomings is that the current code checks incompatibility only when encountering a PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE option at the command line, and that it searches the previous incompatible option by value. Fix the first two points by checking all PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE variables after parsing each option and by storing all relevant details if their value changed. Do that whether or not the changing options has the flag PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE set. Report an incompatibility only if two options change the variable to different values and at least one of them is a PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE option. This changes the output of the first three examples above to: $ t/helper/test-tool parse-options --set23 --mode1 error: --mode1 is incompatible with --set23 $ t/helper/test-tool parse-options --mode1 --set23 error: --set23 is incompatible with --mode1 $ git am --resolved --quit error: --quit is incompatible with --resolved Store the argument of PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE options of type OPTION_CALLBACK as well to allow taking over the responsibility for compatibility checking from the callback function. The next patch will use this capability to fix the messages for git am --show-current-patch. Use a linked list for storing the PARSE_OPT_CMDMODE variables. This somewhat outdated data structure is simple and suffices, as the number of elements per command is currently only zero or one. We do support multiple different command modes variables per command, but I don't expect that we'd ever use a significant number of them. Once we do we can switch to a hashmap. Since we no longer need to search the conflicting option, the all_opts parameter of get_value() is no longer used. Remove it. Extend the tests to check for both conflicting option names, but don't insist on a particular order. Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-10-03parse-options: drop unused parse_opt_ctx_t memberRené Scharfe
5c387428f1 (parse-options: don't emit "ambiguous option" for aliases, 2019-04-29) added "updated_options" to struct parse_opt_ctx_t, but it has never been used. Remove it. Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-19fetch: reject --no-ipv[46]Junio C Hamano
Now we have introduced OPT_IPVERSION(), tweak its implementation so that "git clone", "git fetch", and "git push" reject the negated form of "Use only IP version N" options. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-19parse-options: introduce OPT_IPVERSION()Junio C Hamano
The command line option parsing for "git clone", "git fetch", and "git push" have duplicated implementations of parsing "--ipv4" and "--ipv6" options, by having two OPT_SET_INT() for "ipv4" and "ipv6". Introduce a new OPT_IPVERSION() macro and use it in these three commands. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-18Merge branch 'pw/rebase-cleanup-merge-strategy-option-handling'Junio C Hamano
Clean-up of the code path that deals with merge strategy option handling in "git rebase". * pw/rebase-cleanup-merge-strategy-option-handling: rebase: remove a couple of redundant strategy tests rebase -m: fix serialization of strategy options rebase -m: cleanup --strategy-option handling sequencer: use struct strvec to store merge strategy options rebase: stop reading and writing unnecessary strategy state
2023-04-10sequencer: use struct strvec to store merge strategy optionsPhillip Wood
The sequencer stores the merge strategy options in an array of strings which allocated with ALLOC_GROW(). Using "struct strvec" avoids manually managing the memory of that array and simplifies the code. Aside from memory allocation the changes to the sequencer are largely mechanical, changing xopts_nr to xopts.nr and xopts[i] to xopts.v[i]. A new option parsing macro OPT_STRVEC() is also added to collect the strategy options. Hopefully this can be used to simplify the code in builtin/merge.c in the future. Note that there is a change of behavior to "git cherry-pick" and "git revert" as passing “--no-strategy-option” will now clear any previous strategy options whereas before this change it did nothing. Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-06Merge branch 'en/header-split-cleanup'Junio C Hamano
Split key function and data structure definitions out of cache.h to new header files and adjust the users. * en/header-split-cleanup: csum-file.h: remove unnecessary inclusion of cache.h write-or-die.h: move declarations for write-or-die.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to setup.h changes setup.h: move declarations for setup.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to environment.h changes environment.h: move declarations for environment.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove unnecessary includes of cache.h wrapper.h: move declarations for wrapper.c functions from cache.h path.h: move function declarations for path.c functions from cache.h cache.h: remove expand_user_path() abspath.h: move absolute path functions from cache.h environment: move comment_line_char from cache.h treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h inclusion from several sources treewide: remove unnecessary inclusion of gettext.h treewide: be explicit about dependence on gettext.h treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h inclusion from a few headers
2023-04-06Merge branch 'jk/unused-post-2.40-part2'Junio C Hamano
Code clean-up for "-Wunused-parameter" build. * jk/unused-post-2.40-part2: parse-options: drop parse_opt_unknown_cb() t/helper: mark unused argv/argc arguments mark "argv" as unused when we check argc builtins: mark unused prefix parameters builtins: annotate always-empty prefix parameters builtins: always pass prefix to parse_options() fast-import: fix file access when run from subdir
2023-03-29parse-options: drop parse_opt_unknown_cb()Jeff King
This low-level callback was introduced in ce564eb1bd5 (parse-options: add parse_opt_unknown_cb(), 2016-09-05) so that we could advertise --indent-heuristic in git-blame's "-h" output, even though the option is actually handled in parse_revision_opt(). We later stopped doing so in 44ae131e384 (builtin/blame.c: remove '--indent-heuristic' from usage string, 2019-10-28). This is a weird thing to do, and in the intervening years, we've never used it again. Let's drop the helper in the name of simplicity. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-21treewide: be explicit about dependence on gettext.hElijah Newren
Dozens of files made use of gettext functions, without explicitly including gettext.h. This made it more difficult to find which files could remove a dependence on cache.h. Make C files explicitly include gettext.h if they are using it. However, while compat/fsmonitor/fsm-ipc-darwin.c should also gain an include of gettext.h, it was left out to avoid conflicting with an in-flight topic. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-20parse-options.h: use designated initializers in OPT_* macrosSZEDER Gábor
Use designated initializers in the expansions of the OPT_* macros to make it more readable which one-letter macro parameter initializes which field in the resulting 'struct option'. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-20parse-options.h: rename _OPT_CONTAINS_OR_WITH()'s parametersSZEDER Gábor
Rename the 'help' parameter as it matches one of the fields in 'struct option', and, while at it, rename all other parameters to the usual one-letter name used in similar macro definitions. Furthermore, put all parameters in the replacement list between parentheses, like all other OPT_* macros do. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-20parse-options.h: use consistent name for the callback parametersSZEDER Gábor
In the various OPT_* macros the 'f' parameter is usually used to specify flags, while the 'cb' parameter is used to specify a callback function. OPT_CALLBACK and OPT_NUMBER_CALLBACKS, however, are inconsistent with the rest, as they use 'f' to specify their callback function. Rename their callback macro parameters to 'cb' to avoid the inconsistency. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-12-26submodule--helper: don't use global --super-prefix in "absorbgitdirs"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
The "--super-prefix" facility was introduced in [1] has always been a transitory hack, which is why we've made it an error to supply it as an option to "git" to commands that don't know about it. That's been a good goal, as it has a global effect we haven't wanted calls to get_super_prefix() from built-ins we didn't expect. But it has meant that when we've had chains of different built-ins using it all of the processes in that "chain" have needed to support it, and worse processes that don't need it have needed to ask for "SUPPORT_SUPER_PREFIX" because their parent process needs it. That's how "fsmonitor--daemon" ended up with it, per [2] it's called from (among other things) "submodule--helper absorbgitdirs", but as we declared "submodule--helper" as "SUPPORT_SUPER_PREFIX" we needed to declare "fsmonitor--daemon" as accepting it too, even though it doesn't care about it. But in the case of "absorbgitdirs" it only needed "--super-prefix" to invoke itself recursively, and we'd never have another "in-between" process in the chain. So we didn't need the bigger hammer of "git --super-prefix", and the "setenv(GIT_SUPER_PREFIX_ENVIRONMENT, ...)" that it entails. Let's instead accept a hidden "--super-prefix" option to "submodule--helper absorbgitdirs" itself. Eventually (as with all other "--super-prefix" users) we'll want to clean this code up so that this all happens in-process. I.e. needing any variant of "--super-prefix" is itself a hack around our various global state, and implicit reliance on "the_repository". This stepping stone makes such an eventual change easier, as we'll need to deal with less global state at that point. The "fsmonitor--daemon" test adjusted here was added in [3]. To assert that it didn't run into the "--super-prefix" message it was asserting the output it didn't have. Let's instead assert the full output that we *do* have, using the same pattern as a preceding change to "t/t7412-submodule-absorbgitdirs.sh" used. We could also remove the test entirely (as [4] did), but even though the initial reason for having it is gone we're still getting some marginal benefit from testing the "fsmonitor" and "submodule absorbgitdirs" interaction, so let's keep it. The change here to have either a NULL or non-"" string as a "super_prefix" instead of the previous arrangement of "" or non-"" is somewhat arbitrary. We could also decide to never have to check for NULL. As we'll be changing the rest of the "git --super-prefix" users to the same pattern, leaving them all consistent makes sense. Why not pick "" over NULL? Because that's how the "prefix" works[5], and having "prefix" and "super_prefix" work the same way will be less confusing. That "prefix" picked NULL instead of "" is itself arbitrary, but as it's easy to make this small bit of our overall API consistent, let's go with that. 1. 74866d75793 (git: make super-prefix option, 2016-10-07) 2. 53fcfbc84f6 (fsmonitor--daemon: allow --super-prefix argument, 2022-05-26) 3. 53fcfbc84f6 (fsmonitor--daemon: allow --super-prefix argument, 2022-05-26) 4. https://lore.kernel.org/git/20221109004708.97668-5-chooglen@google.com/ 5. 9725c8dda20 (built-ins: trust the "prefix" from run_builtin(), 2022-02-16) Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-08-19parse-options: add support for parsing subcommandsSZEDER Gábor
Several Git commands have subcommands to implement mutually exclusive "operation modes", and they usually parse their subcommand argument with a bunch of if-else if statements. Teach parse-options to handle subcommands as well, which will result in shorter and simpler code with consistent error handling and error messages on unknown or missing subcommand, and it will also make possible for our Bash completion script to handle subcommands programmatically. The approach is guided by the following observations: - Most subcommands [1] are implemented in dedicated functions, and most of those functions [2] either have a signature matching the 'int cmd_foo(int argc, const char **argc, const char *prefix)' signature of builtin commands or can be trivially converted to that signature, because they miss only that last prefix parameter or have no parameters at all. - Subcommand arguments only have long form, and they have no double dash prefix, no negated form, and no description, and they don't take any arguments, and can't be abbreviated. - There must be exactly one subcommand among the arguments, or zero if the command has a default operation mode. - All arguments following the subcommand are considered to be arguments of the subcommand, and, conversely, arguments meant for the subcommand may not preceed the subcommand. So in the end subcommand declaration and parsing would look something like this: parse_opt_subcommand_fn *fn = NULL; struct option builtin_commit_graph_options[] = { OPT_STRING(0, "object-dir", &opts.obj_dir, N_("dir"), N_("the object directory to store the graph")), OPT_SUBCOMMAND("verify", &fn, graph_verify), OPT_SUBCOMMAND("write", &fn, graph_write), OPT_END(), }; argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, builtin_commit_graph_usage, 0); return fn(argc, argv, prefix); Here each OPT_SUBCOMMAND specifies the name of the subcommand and the function implementing it, and the address of the same 'fn' subcommand function pointer. parse_options() then processes the arguments until it finds the first argument matching one of the subcommands, sets 'fn' to the function associated with that subcommand, and returns, leaving the rest of the arguments unprocessed. If none of the listed subcommands is found among the arguments, parse_options() will show usage and abort. If a command has a default operation mode, 'fn' should be initialized to the function implementing that mode, and parse_options() should be invoked with the PARSE_OPT_SUBCOMMAND_OPTIONAL flag. In this case parse_options() won't error out when not finding any subcommands, but will return leaving 'fn' unchanged. Note that if that default operation mode has any --options, then the PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN_OPT flag is necessary as well (otherwise parse_options() would error out upon seeing the unknown option meant to the default operation mode). Some thoughts about the implementation: - The same pointer to 'fn' must be specified as 'value' for each OPT_SUBCOMMAND, because there can be only one set of mutually exclusive subcommands; parse_options() will BUG() otherwise. There are other ways to tell parse_options() where to put the function associated with the subcommand given on the command line, but I didn't like them: - Change parse_options()'s signature by adding a pointer to subcommand function to be set to the function associated with the given subcommand, affecting all callsites, even those that don't have subcommands. - Introduce a specific parse_options_and_subcommand() variant with that extra funcion parameter. - I decided against automatically calling the subcommand function from within parse_options(), because: - There are commands that have to perform additional actions after option parsing but before calling the function implementing the specified subcommand. - The return code of the subcommand is usually the return code of the git command, but preserving the return code of the automatically called subcommand function would have made the API awkward. - Also add a OPT_SUBCOMMAND_F() variant to allow specifying an option flag: we have two subcommands that are purposefully excluded from completion ('git remote rm' and 'git stash save'), so they'll have to be specified with the PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE flag. - Some of the 'parse_opt_flags' don't make sense with subcommands, and using them is probably just an oversight or misunderstanding. Therefore parse_options() will BUG() when invoked with any of the following flags while the options array contains at least one OPT_SUBCOMMAND: - PARSE_OPT_KEEP_DASHDASH: parse_options() stops parsing arguments when encountering a "--" argument, so it doesn't make sense to expect and keep one before a subcommand, because it would prevent the parsing of the subcommand. However, this flag is allowed in combination with the PARSE_OPT_SUBCOMMAND_OPTIONAL flag, because the double dash might be meaningful for the command's default operation mode, e.g. to disambiguate refs and pathspecs. - PARSE_OPT_STOP_AT_NON_OPTION: As its name suggests, this flag tells parse_options() to stop as soon as it encouners a non-option argument, but subcommands are by definition not options... so how could they be parsed, then?! - PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN: This flag can be used to collect any unknown --options and then pass them to a different command or subsystem. Surely if a command has subcommands, then this functionality should rather be delegated to one of those subcommands, and not performed by the command itself. However, this flag is allowed in combination with the PARSE_OPT_SUBCOMMAND_OPTIONAL flag, making possible to pass --options to the default operation mode. - If the command with subcommands has a default operation mode, then all arguments to the command must preceed the arguments of the subcommand. AFAICT we don't have any commands where this makes a difference, because in those commands either only the command accepts any arguments ('notes' and 'remote'), or only the default subcommand ('reflog' and 'stash'), but never both. - The 'argv' array passed to subcommand functions currently starts with the name of the subcommand. Keep this behavior. AFAICT no subcommand functions depend on the actual content of 'argv[0]', but the parse_options() call handling their options expects that the options start at argv[1]. - To support handling subcommands programmatically in our Bash completion script, 'git cmd --git-completion-helper' will now list both subcommands and regular --options, if any. This means that the completion script will have to separate subcommands (i.e. words without a double dash prefix) from --options on its own, but that's rather easy to do, and it's not much work either, because the number of subcommands a command might have is rather low, and those commands accept only a single --option or none at all. An alternative would be to introduce a separate option that lists only subcommands, but then the completion script would need not one but two git invocations and command substitutions for commands with subcommands. Note that this change doesn't affect the behavior of our Bash completion script, because when completing the --option of a command with subcommands, e.g. for 'git notes --<TAB>', then all subcommands will be filtered out anyway, as none of them will match the word to be completed starting with that double dash prefix. [1] Except 'git rerere', because many of its subcommands are implemented in the bodies of the if-else if statements parsing the command's subcommand argument. [2] Except 'credential', 'credential-store' and 'fsmonitor--daemon', because some of the functions implementing their subcommands take special parameters. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-08-19parse-options: clarify the limitations of PARSE_OPT_NODASHSZEDER Gábor
Update the comment documenting 'struct option' to clarify that PARSE_OPT_NODASH can only be an argumentless short option; see 51a9949eda (parseopt: add PARSE_OPT_NODASH, 2009-05-07). Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-08-19parse-options: PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN only applies to --optionsSZEDER Gábor
The description of 'PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN' starts with "Keep unknown arguments instead of erroring out". This is a bit misleading, as this flag only applies to unknown --options, while non-option arguments are kept even without this flag. Update the description to clarify this, and rename the flag to PARSE_OPTIONS_KEEP_UNKNOWN_OPT to make this obvious just by looking at the flag name. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-02-26Merge branch 'ja/i18n-common-messages'Junio C Hamano
Unify more messages to help l10n. * ja/i18n-common-messages: i18n: fix some misformated placeholders in command synopsis i18n: remove from i18n strings that do not hold translatable parts i18n: factorize "invalid value" messages i18n: factorize more 'incompatible options' messages
2022-02-12Merge branch 'rs/parse-options-lithelp-help'Junio C Hamano
Comment update. * rs/parse-options-lithelp-help: parse-options: document bracketing of argh
2022-02-05Merge branch 'ab/cat-file'Junio C Hamano
Assorted updates to "git cat-file", especially "-h". * ab/cat-file: cat-file: s/_/-/ in typo'd usage_msg_optf() message cat-file: don't whitespace-pad "(...)" in SYNOPSIS and usage output cat-file: use GET_OID_ONLY_TO_DIE in --(textconv|filters) object-name.c: don't have GET_OID_ONLY_TO_DIE imply *_QUIETLY cat-file: correct and improve usage information cat-file: fix remaining usage bugs cat-file: make --batch-all-objects a CMDMODE cat-file: move "usage" variable to cmd_cat_file() cat-file docs: fix SYNOPSIS and "-h" output parse-options API: add a usage_msg_optf() cat-file tests: test messaging on bad objects/paths cat-file tests: test bad usage
2022-02-05i18n: factorize more 'incompatible options' messagesJean-Noël Avila
Find more incompatible options to factorize. When more than two options are mutually exclusive, print the ones which are actually on the command line. Signed-off-by: Jean-Noël Avila <jn.avila@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-20parse-options: document bracketing of arghRené Scharfe
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-10Merge branch 'js/branch-track-inherit'Junio C Hamano
"git -c branch.autosetupmerge=inherit branch new old" makes "new" to have the same upstream as the "old" branch, instead of marking "old" itself as its upstream. * js/branch-track-inherit: config: require lowercase for branch.*.autosetupmerge branch: add flags and config to inherit tracking branch: accept multiple upstream branches for tracking
2021-12-31parse-options API: add a usage_msg_optf()Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Add a usage_msg_optf() as a shorthand for the sort of usage_msg_opt(xstrfmt(...)) used in builtin/stash.c. I'll make more use of this function in builtin/cat-file.c shortly. The disconnect between the "..." and "fmt" is a bit unusual, but it works just fine and this keeps it consistent with usage_msg_opt(), i.e. a caller of it can be moved to usage_msg_optf() and not have to have its arguments re-arranged. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-21branch: add flags and config to inherit trackingJosh Steadmon
It can be helpful when creating a new branch to use the existing tracking configuration from the branch point. However, there is currently not a method to automatically do so. Teach git-{branch,checkout,switch} an "inherit" argument to the "--track" option. When this is set, creating a new branch will cause the tracking configuration to default to the configuration of the branch point, if set. For example, if branch "main" tracks "origin/main", and we run `git checkout --track=inherit -b feature main`, then branch "feature" will track "origin/main". Thus, `git status` will show us how far ahead/behind we are from origin, and `git pull` will pull from origin. This is particularly useful when creating branches across many submodules, such as with `git submodule foreach ...` (or if running with a patch such as [1], which we use at $job), as it avoids having to manually set tracking info for each submodule. Since we've added an argument to "--track", also add "--track=direct" as another way to explicitly get the original "--track" behavior ("--track" without an argument still works as well). Finally, teach branch.autoSetupMerge a new "inherit" option. When this is set, "--track=inherit" becomes the default behavior. [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/git/20180927221603.148025-1-sbeller@google.com/ Signed-off-by: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-11-10Merge branch 'ab/parse-options-cleanup'Junio C Hamano
Last minute fix to the update already in 'master'. * ab/parse-options-cleanup: parse-options.[ch]: revert use of "enum" for parse_options()
2021-11-09parse-options.[ch]: revert use of "enum" for parse_options()Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Revert the parse_options() prototype change in my recent 352e761388b (parse-options.[ch]: consistently use "enum parse_opt_result", 2021-10-08) was incorrect. The parse_options() function returns the number of argc elements that haven't been processed, not "enum parse_opt_result". Reported-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-10-26Merge branch 'ab/parse-options-cleanup'Junio C Hamano
Random changes to parse-options implementation. * ab/parse-options-cleanup: parse-options: change OPT_{SHORT,UNSET} to an enum parse-options tests: test optname() output parse-options.[ch]: make opt{bug,name}() "static" commit-graph: stop using optname() parse-options.c: move optname() earlier in the file parse-options.h: make the "flags" in "struct option" an enum parse-options.c: use exhaustive "case" arms for "enum parse_opt_result" parse-options.[ch]: consistently use "enum parse_opt_result" parse-options.[ch]: consistently use "enum parse_opt_flags" parse-options.h: move PARSE_OPT_SHELL_EVAL between enums
2021-10-14Merge branch 'ab/help-config-vars'Junio C Hamano
Teach "git help -c" into helping the command line completion of configuration variables. * ab/help-config-vars: help: move column config discovery to help.c library help / completion: make "git help" do the hard work help tests: test --config-for-completion option & output help: simplify by moving to OPT_CMDMODE() help: correct logic error in combining --all and --guides help: correct logic error in combining --all and --config help tests: add test for --config output help: correct usage & behavior of "git help --guides" help: correct the usage string in -h and documentation
2021-10-09parse-options.[ch]: make opt{bug,name}() "static"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Change these two functions to "static", the last user of "optname()" outside of parse-options.c itself went away in the preceding commit, for the reasons noted in 9440b831ad5 (parse-options: replace opterror() with optname(), 2018-11-10) we shouldn't be adding any more users of it. The "optbug()" function was never used outside of parse-options.c, but was made non-static in 1f275b7c4ca (parse-options: export opterr, optbug, 2011-08-11). I think the only external user of optname() was the commit-graph.c caller added in 09e0327f57 (builtin/commit-graph.c: introduce '--max-new-filters=<n>', 2020-09-18). Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-10-09parse-options.h: make the "flags" in "struct option" an enumÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Change the "flags" members of "struct option" to refer to their corresponding "enum" defined earlier in the file. The benefit of changing this to an enum isn't as great as with some "enum parse_opt_type" as we'll always check this as a bitfield, so we can't rely on the compiler checking "case" arms for us. But let's do it for consistency with the rest of the file. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-10-09parse-options.[ch]: consistently use "enum parse_opt_result"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Use the "enum parse_opt_result" instead of an "int flags" as the return value of the applicable functions in parse-options.c. This will help catch future bugs, such as the missing "case" arms in the two existing users of the API in "blame.c" and "shortlog.c". A third caller in 309be813c9b (update-index: migrate to parse-options API, 2010-12-01) was already checking for these. As can be seen when trying to sort through the deluge of warnings produced when compiling this with CC=g++ (mostly unrelated to this change) we're not consistently using "enum parse_opt_result" even now, i.e. we'll return error() and "return 0;". See f41179f16ba (parse-options: avoid magic return codes, 2019-01-27) for a commit which started changing some of that. I'm not doing any more of that exhaustive migration here, and it's probably not worthwhile past the point of being able to check "enum parse_opt_result" in switch(). Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-10-09parse-options.[ch]: consistently use "enum parse_opt_flags"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Use the "enum parse_opt_flags" instead of an "int flags" as arguments to the various functions in parse-options.c. Even though this is an enum bitfield there's there's a benefit to doing this when it comes to the wider C ecosystem. E.g. the GNU debugger (gdb) will helpfully detect and print out meaningful enum labels in this case. Here's the output before and after when breaking in "parse_options()" after invoking "git stash show": Before: (gdb) p flags $1 = 9 After: (gdb) p flags $1 = (PARSE_OPT_KEEP_DASHDASH | PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN) Of course as noted in[1] there's a limit to this smartness, i.e. manually setting it with unrelated enum labels won't be caught. There are some third-party extensions to do more exhaustive checking[2], perhaps we'll be able to make use of them sooner than later. We've also got prior art using this pattern in the codebase. See e.g. "enum bloom_filter_computed" added in 312cff52074 (bloom: split 'get_bloom_filter()' in two, 2020-09-16) and the "permitted" enum added in ce910287e72 (add -p: fix checking of user input, 2020-08-17). 1. https://lore.kernel.org/git/87mtnvvj3c.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com/ 2. https://github.com/sinelaw/elfs-clang-plugins/blob/master/enums_conversion/README.md Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-09-29parse-options.h: move PARSE_OPT_SHELL_EVAL between enumsÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Fix a bad landmine of a bug which has been with us ever since PARSE_OPT_SHELL_EVAL was added in 47e9cd28f8a (parseopt: wrap rev-parse --parseopt usage for eval consumption, 2010-06-12). It's an argument to parse_options() and should therefore be in "enum parse_opt_flags", but it was added to the per-option "enum parse_opt_option_flags" by mistake. Therefore as soon as we'd have an enum member in the former that reached its value of "1 << 8" we'd run into a seemingly bizarre bug where that new option would turn on the unrelated PARSE_OPT_SHELL_EVAL in "git rev-parse --parseopt" by proxy. I manually checked that no other enum members suffered from such overlap, by setting the values to non-overlapping values, and making the relevant codepaths BUG() out if the given value was above/below the expected (excluding flags=0 in the case of "enum parse_opt_flags"). Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-09-23help: simplify by moving to OPT_CMDMODE()Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
As preceding commits have incrementally established all of the --all, --guides, --config and hidden --config-for-completion options are mutually exclusive. So let's use OPT_CMDMODE() to parse the command-line instead, and take advantage of its conflicting options detection. This is the first command with a hidden CMDMODE, so let's introduce a OPT_CMDMODE_F() macro to go along with OPT_CMDMODE(). I think this makes the usage information that we emit slightly worse, e.g. before we'd emit: $ git help --all --config fatal: --config and --all cannot be combined usage: git help [-a|--all] [--[no-]verbose]] [[-i|--info] [-m|--man] [-w|--web]] [<command>] or: git help [-g|--guides] or: git help [-c|--config] [...] $ And now: $ git help --all --config error: option `config' is incompatible with --all $ But improving that is a general topic for parse-options.c improvement, i.e. we should probably emit the full usage in that case. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-09-13parse-options API: remove OPTION_ARGUMENT featureÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
As was noted in 1a85b49b87a (parse-options: make OPT_ARGUMENT() more useful, 2019-03-14) there's only ever been one user of the OPT_ARGUMENT(), that user was added in 20de316e334 (difftool: allow running outside Git worktrees with --no-index, 2019-03-14). The OPT_ARGUMENT() feature itself was added way back in 580d5bffdea (parse-options: new option type to treat an option-like parameter as an argument., 2008-03-02), but as discussed in 1a85b49b87a wasn't used until 20de316e334 in 2019. Now that the preceding commit has migrated this code over to using "struct strvec" to manage the "args" member of a "struct child_process", we can just use that directly instead of relying on OPT_ARGUMENT. This has a minor change in behavior in that if we'll pass --no-index we'll now always pass it as the first argument, before we'd pass it in whatever position the caller did. Preserving this was the real value of OPT_ARGUMENT(), but as it turns out we didn't need that either. We can always inject it as the first argument, the other end will parse it just the same. Note that we cannot remove the "out" and "cpidx" members of "struct parse_opt_ctx_t" added in 580d5bffdea, while they were introduced with OPT_ARGUMENT() we since used them for other things. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-22parse-options: don't leak alias help messagesAndrzej Hunt
preprocess_options() allocates new strings for help messages for OPTION_ALIAS. Therefore we also need to clean those help messages up when freeing the returned options. First introduced in: 7c280589cf (parse-options: teach "git cmd -h" to show alias as alias, 2020-03-16) The preprocessed options themselves no longer contain any indication that a given option is/was an alias - therefore we add a new flag to indicate former aliases. (An alternative approach would be to look back at the original options to determine which options are aliases - but that seems like a fragile approach. Or we could even look at the alias_groups list - which might be less fragile, but would be slower as it requires nested looping.) As far as I can tell, parse_options() is only ever used once per command, and the help messages are small - hence this leak has very little impact. This leak was found while running t0001. LSAN output can be found below: Direct leak of 65 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from: #0 0x49a859 in realloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:164:3 #1 0x9aae36 in xrealloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:126:8 #2 0x939d8d in strbuf_grow /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:98:2 #3 0x93b936 in strbuf_vaddf /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:392:3 #4 0x93b7ff in strbuf_addf /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:333:2 #5 0x86747e in preprocess_options /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/parse-options.c:666:3 #6 0x866ed2 in parse_options /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/parse-options.c:847:17 #7 0x51c4a7 in cmd_clone /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/clone.c:989:9 #8 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11 #9 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3 #10 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4 #11 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19 #12 0x69c9fe in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11 #13 0x7fdac42d4349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349) Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hunt <ajrhunt@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-22parse-options: convert bitfield values to use binary shiftAndrzej Hunt
Because it's easier to read, but also likely to be easier to maintain. I am making this change because I need to add a new flag in a later commit. Also add a trailing comma to the last enum entry to simplify addition of new flags. This change was originally suggested by Peff in: https://public-inbox.org/git/YEZ%2FBWWbpfVwl6nO@coredump.intra.peff.net/ Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hunt <ajrhunt@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-01-07parse-options: format argh like error messagesJunio C Hamano
"Keep it homogeneous across the repository" is in general a guideline that can be used to converge to a good practice, but we can be a bit more prescriptive in this case. Just like the messages we give die(_("...")) are formatted without the final full stop and without the initial capitalization, most of the argument help text are already formatted that way, and we want to encourage that as the house style. Noticed-by: ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-08-14messages: avoid SHA-1 in end-user facing messagesJunio C Hamano
There are still a handful mentions of SHA-1 when we meant the (hexadecimal) object names in end-user facing messages. Rewrite them. I was hoping that this can mostly be s/SHA-1/object name/, but a few messages needed rephrasing to keep the result readable. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-10merge: teach --autostash optionDenton Liu
In rebase, one can pass the `--autostash` option to cause the worktree to be automatically stashed before continuing with the rebase. This option is missing in merge, however. Implement the `--autostash` option and corresponding `merge.autoStash` option in merge which stashes before merging and then pops after. This option is useful when a developer has some local changes on a topic branch but they realize that their work depends on another branch. Previously, they had to run something like git fetch ... git stash push git merge FETCH_HEAD git stash pop but now, that is reduced to git fetch ... git merge --autostash FETCH_HEAD When an autostash is generated, it is automatically reapplied to the worktree only in three explicit situations: 1. An incomplete merge is commit using `git commit`. 2. A merge completes successfully. 3. A merge is aborted using `git merge --abort`. In all other situations where the merge state is removed using remove_merge_branch_state() such as aborting a merge via `git reset --hard`, the autostash is saved into the stash reflog instead keeping the worktree clean. Helped-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> Suggested-by: Alban Gruin <alban.gruin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-03-09Merge branch 'pb/am-show-current-patch'Junio C Hamano
"git am --short-current-patch" is a way to show the piece of e-mail for the stopped step, which is not suitable to directly feed "git apply" (it is designed to be a good "git am" input). It learned a new option to show only the patch part. * pb/am-show-current-patch: am: support --show-current-patch=diff to retrieve .git/rebase-apply/patch am: support --show-current-patch=raw as a synonym for--show-current-patch am: convert "resume" variable to a struct parse-options: convert "command mode" to a flag parse-options: add testcases for OPT_CMDMODE()
2020-02-21parse-options: convert "command mode" to a flagPaolo Bonzini
OPTION_CMDMODE is essentially OPTION_SET_INT plus an extra check that the variable had not set before. In order to allow custom processing of the option, for example a "command mode" option that also has an argument, it would be nice to use OPTION_CALLBACK and not have to rewrite the extra check on incompatible options. In other words, making the processing of the option orthogonal to the "only one of these" behavior provided by OPTION_CMDMODE. Add a new flag that takes care of the check, and modify OPT_CMDMODE to use it together with OPTION_SET_INT. The new flag still requires that the option value points to an int, but any OPTION_* value can be specified as long as it does not require a non-int type for opt->value. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-10parse-options: const parse_options_concat() parametersRené Scharfe
Document the fact that the function doesn't modify the two option arrays passed to it by adding the keyword const to each parameter. Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-12-17Merge branch 'hw/doc-in-header'Junio C Hamano
* hw/doc-in-header: trace2: move doc to trace2.h submodule-config: move doc to submodule-config.h tree-walk: move doc to tree-walk.h trace: move doc to trace.h run-command: move doc to run-command.h parse-options: add link to doc file in parse-options.h credential: move doc to credential.h argv-array: move doc to argv-array.h cache: move doc to cache.h sigchain: move doc to sigchain.h pathspec: move doc to pathspec.h revision: move doc to revision.h attr: move doc to attr.h refs: move doc to refs.h remote: move doc to remote.h and refspec.h sha1-array: move doc to sha1-array.h merge: move doc to ll-merge.h graph: move doc to graph.h and graph.c dir: move doc to dir.h diff: move doc to diff.h and diffcore.h
2019-11-18parse-options: add link to doc file in parse-options.hHeba Waly
Add a link to Documentation/technical/api-parse-options.txt in parse-options.h So the developers would know where to find more info about the API. Signed-off-by: Heba Waly <heba.waly@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-07parse-options.h: add new options `--pathspec-from-file`, `--pathspec-file-nul`Alexandr Miloslavskiy
Support for various porcelain commands will arrive via additional patches. `--pathspec-from-file` solves the problem of commandline length limit for UIs built on top of git. Plumbing commands are not always a good fit, for two major reasons: 1) Some UIs show executed commands to user. In this case, porcelain commands are expected. One reason for that is letting user learn git commands by clicking UI buttons. The other reason is letting user study the history of commands in case of any unexpected results. Both of these will lose most of their value if UI uses combinations of arcane plumbing commands. 2) Some UIs have started and grown with porcelain commands. Replacing existing logic with plumbing commands could be cumbersome and prone to various new problems. `--pathspec-from-file` will behave very close to pathspec passed in commandline args, so that switching from one to another is simple. `--pathspec-from-file` will read either a specified file or `stdin` (when file is exactly "-"). Reading from file is a good way to avoid competing for `stdin`, and also gives some extra flexibility. `--pathspec-file-nul` switch mirrors `-z` already used in various places. Some porcelain commands, such as `git commit`, already use `-z`, therefore it needed a new unambiguous name. New options do not have shorthands to avoid shorthand conflicts. It is not expected that they will be typed in console. Signed-off-by: Alexandr Miloslavskiy <alexandr.miloslavskiy@syntevo.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-09-09Merge branch 'nd/diff-parseopt'Junio C Hamano
Compilation fix. * nd/diff-parseopt: parseopt: move definition of enum parse_opt_result up
2019-08-20parseopt: move definition of enum parse_opt_result upRené Scharfe
Define enum parse_opt_result before using it in a typedef. This avoids the following compiler warning: ./parse-options.h:53:14: error: ISO C forbids forward references to 'enum' types [-Werror,-Wpedantic] typedef enum parse_opt_result parse_opt_ll_cb(struct parse_opt_ctx_t *ctx, ^ While GCC and Clang both accept such a forward reference by default, other compilers might be less forgiving. Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-10Merge branch 'nd/switch-and-restore'Junio C Hamano
Two new commands "git switch" and "git restore" are introduced to split "checking out a branch to work on advancing its history" and "checking out paths out of the index and/or a tree-ish to work on advancing the current history" out of the single "git checkout" command. * nd/switch-and-restore: (46 commits) completion: disable dwim on "git switch -d" switch: allow to switch in the middle of bisect t2027: use test_must_be_empty Declare both git-switch and git-restore experimental help: move git-diff and git-reset to different groups doc: promote "git restore" user-manual.txt: prefer 'merge --abort' over 'reset --hard' completion: support restore t: add tests for restore restore: support --patch restore: replace --force with --ignore-unmerged restore: default to --source=HEAD when only --staged is specified restore: reject invalid combinations with --staged restore: add --worktree and --staged checkout: factor out worktree checkout code restore: disable overlay mode by default restore: make pathspec mandatory restore: take tree-ish from --source option instead checkout: split part of it to new command 'restore' doc: promote "git switch" ...