tbo...@web.de writes:

> From: Torsten Bögershausen <tbo...@web.de>
>
> Make it safer to normalize the line endings in a repository:
> Files that had been commited with CRLF will be commited with LF.
> ...
> Helped-By: Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com>
> Signed-off-by: Torsten Bögershausen <tbo...@web.de>
> ---

Nicely explained.

> @@ -175,6 +175,12 @@ for "git add --no-all <pathspec>...", i.e. ignored 
> removed files.
>       warning (e.g., if you are manually performing operations on
>       submodules).
>  
> +--renormalize::
> +     Normalizes the line endings from CRLF to LF of tracked files.
> +     This applies to files which are either "text" or "text=auto"
> +     in .gitattributes (or core.autocrlf is true or input)
> +     --renormalize implies -u
> +

OK.

> +static int renormalize_tracked_files(const struct pathspec *pathspec, int 
> flags)
> +{
> +     int i, retval = 0;
> +
> +     for (i = 0; i < active_nr; i++) {
> +             struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
> +
> +             if (ce_stage(ce))
> +                     continue; /* do not touch unmerged paths */
> +             if (!S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode) && !S_ISLNK(ce->ce_mode))
> +                     continue; /* do not touch non blobs */
> +             if (pathspec && !ce_path_match(ce, pathspec, NULL))
> +                     continue;
> +             retval |= add_file_to_cache(ce->name, flags | HASH_RENORMALIZE);

We are removing the entry and then adding the same entry under the
same name, and iteration over the active_cache[] from 0 through
active_nr should be safe, I guess.

> ...
> -     add_new_files = !take_worktree_changes && !refresh_only;
> +     add_new_files = !take_worktree_changes && !refresh_only && 
> !add_renormalize;

If renormalize is given, we will *not* take new files, good.

> @@ -500,7 +521,10 @@ int cmd_add(int argc, const char **argv, const char 
> *prefix)
>  
>       plug_bulk_checkin();
>  
> -     exit_status |= add_files_to_cache(prefix, &pathspec, flags);
> +     if (add_renormalize)
> +             exit_status |= renormalize_tracked_files(&pathspec, flags);
> +     else
> +             exit_status |= add_files_to_cache(prefix, &pathspec, flags);
>  
>       if (add_new_files)
>               exit_status |= add_files(&dir, flags);

OK.

> ...
>       int add_option = (ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_ADD|ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_REPLACE|
>                         (intent_only ? ADD_CACHE_NEW_ONLY : 0));
> +     int newflags = HASH_WRITE_OBJECT;
> +
> +     if (flags & HASH_RENORMALIZE)
> +             newflags |= HASH_RENORMALIZE;
> ...
> @@ -678,19 +682,23 @@ int add_to_index(struct index_state *istate, const char 
> *path, struct stat *st,
>       if (ignore_case) {
>               adjust_dirname_case(istate, ce->name);
>       }
> +     if (!(flags & HASH_RENORMALIZE)) {
> +             alias = index_file_exists(istate, ce->name,
> +                                       ce_namelen(ce), ignore_case);
> +             if (alias &&
> +                 !ce_stage(alias) &&
> +                 !ie_match_stat(istate, alias, st, ce_option)) {
> +                     /* Nothing changed, really */
> +                     if (!S_ISGITLINK(alias->ce_mode))
> +                             ce_mark_uptodate(alias);
> +                     alias->ce_flags |= CE_ADDED;

OK, so RENORMALIZE option forces the code to skip the "does the path
exist already?  maybe we can do without adding it?" check.

>       if (!intent_only) {
> -             if (index_path(&ce->oid, path, st, HASH_WRITE_OBJECT)) {
> +             if (index_path(&ce->oid, path, st, newflags)) {

And then we do hash it.  We later do add_index_entry() on this thing
and we have OK_TO_REPLACE bit in the add_option, so we are good to go.

> diff --git a/sha1_file.c b/sha1_file.c
> index 10c3a0083d..15abb184c2 100644
> --- a/sha1_file.c
> +++ b/sha1_file.c
> @@ -74,6 +74,18 @@ static struct cached_object *find_cached_object(const 
> unsigned char *sha1)
>       return NULL;
>  }
>  
> +
> +static enum safe_crlf get_safe_crlf(unsigned flags)
> +{
> +     if (flags & HASH_RENORMALIZE)
> +             return SAFE_CRLF_RENORMALIZE;
> +     else if (flags & HASH_WRITE_OBJECT)
> +             return safe_crlf;
> +     else
> +             return SAFE_CRLF_FALSE;
> +}
> +
> +
>  int mkdir_in_gitdir(const char *path)
>  {
>       if (mkdir(path, 0777)) {
> @@ -1680,7 +1692,7 @@ static int index_mem(unsigned char *sha1, void *buf, 
> size_t size,
>       if ((type == OBJ_BLOB) && path) {
>               struct strbuf nbuf = STRBUF_INIT;
>               if (convert_to_git(&the_index, path, buf, size, &nbuf,
> -                                write_object ? safe_crlf : SAFE_CRLF_FALSE)) 
> {
> +                                get_safe_crlf(flags))) {
>                       buf = strbuf_detach(&nbuf, &size);
>                       re_allocated = 1;
>               }
> @@ -1714,7 +1726,7 @@ static int index_stream_convert_blob(unsigned char 
> *sha1, int fd,
>       assert(would_convert_to_git_filter_fd(path));
>  
>       convert_to_git_filter_fd(&the_index, path, fd, &sbuf,
> -                              write_object ? safe_crlf : SAFE_CRLF_FALSE);
> +                              get_safe_crlf(flags));
>  
>       if (write_object)
>               ret = write_sha1_file(sbuf.buf, sbuf.len, typename(OBJ_BLOB),

OK.  We used to force CRLF_FALSE when we are not writing it out; now
we have three choices, and a new helper helps us isolating the logic
to make that choice.

> diff --git a/t/t0025-crlf-renormalize.sh b/t/t0025-crlf-renormalize.sh
> new file mode 100755
> index 0000000000..fb1ed631d2
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/t/t0025-crlf-renormalize.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +test_description='CRLF renormalization'
> +
> +. ./test-lib.sh
> +
> +test_expect_success setup '
> +     git config core.autocrlf false &&
> +     printf "LINEONE\nLINETWO\nLINETHREE"     >LF.txt &&
> +     printf "LINEONE\r\nLINETWO\r\nLINETHREE" >CRLF.txt &&
> +     printf "LINEONE\r\nLINETWO\nLINETHREE"   >CRLF_mix_LF.txt &&

Did you mean to make all these files end with an incomplete line?  I
think it does not hurt but it is misleading---the reader would try
to see if the incomplete lines are significant and necessary part of
the test, which is not, and would end up wasting time, no?

> +     git add . &&
> +     git commit -m initial
> +'
> +
> +test_expect_success 'renormalize CRLF in repo' '
> +     echo "*.txt text=auto" >.gitattributes &&
> +     git add --renormalize "*.txt" &&
> +cat >expect <<EOF &&
> +i/lf w/crlf attr/text=auto CRLF.txt
> +i/lf w/lf attr/text=auto LF.txt
> +i/lf w/mixed attr/text=auto CRLF_mix_LF.txt
> +EOF

Perhaps use the <<-\EOF pattern?

I'd suggest squashing this in (or I can do so myself if there is no
other change needed).

Thanks.  Looks mostly good.

 t/t0025-crlf-renormalize.sh | 16 ++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/t/t0025-crlf-renormalize.sh b/t/t0025-crlf-renormalize.sh
index fb1ed631d2..ea4f82ea27 100755
--- a/t/t0025-crlf-renormalize.sh
+++ b/t/t0025-crlf-renormalize.sh
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ test_description='CRLF renormalization'
 
 test_expect_success setup '
        git config core.autocrlf false &&
-       printf "LINEONE\nLINETWO\nLINETHREE"     >LF.txt &&
-       printf "LINEONE\r\nLINETWO\r\nLINETHREE" >CRLF.txt &&
-       printf "LINEONE\r\nLINETWO\nLINETHREE"   >CRLF_mix_LF.txt &&
+       printf "LINEONE\nLINETWO\nLINETHREE\n"       >LF.txt &&
+       printf "LINEONE\r\nLINETWO\r\nLINETHREE\r\n" >CRLF.txt &&
+       printf "LINEONE\r\nLINETWO\nLINETHREE\n"     >CRLF_mix_LF.txt &&
        git add . &&
        git commit -m initial
 '
@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ test_expect_success setup '
 test_expect_success 'renormalize CRLF in repo' '
        echo "*.txt text=auto" >.gitattributes &&
        git add --renormalize "*.txt" &&
-cat >expect <<EOF &&
-i/lf w/crlf attr/text=auto CRLF.txt
-i/lf w/lf attr/text=auto LF.txt
-i/lf w/mixed attr/text=auto CRLF_mix_LF.txt
-EOF
+       cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+       i/lf w/crlf attr/text=auto CRLF.txt
+       i/lf w/lf attr/text=auto LF.txt
+       i/lf w/mixed attr/text=auto CRLF_mix_LF.txt
+       EOF
        git ls-files --eol |
        sed -e "s/      / /g" -e "s/  */ /g" |
        sort >actual &&

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