On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 11:14 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> When a text file had been commited with CRLF and the file is commited
> again, the CRLF are kept if .gitattributs has "text=auto".
> This is done by analyzing the content of the blob stored in the index:
> If a '\r' is found, Git assumes that the blob was commited with CRLF.
>
> The simple search for a '\r' does not always work as expected:
> A file is encoded in UTF-16 with CRLF and commited. Git treats it as binary.
> Now the content is converted into UTF-8. At the next commit Git treats the
> file as text, the CRLF should be converted into LF, but isn't.
>
> Solution:
> Replace has_cr_in_index() with has_crlf_in_index(). When no '\r' is found,
> 0 is returned directly, this is the most common case.
> If a '\r' is found, the content is analyzed more deeply.
>
> Signed-off-by: Torsten Bögershausen <[email protected]>
> ---
> diff --git a/convert.c b/convert.c
> @@ -220,18 +220,27 @@ static void check_safe_crlf(const char *path, enum
> crlf_action crlf_action,
> -static int has_cr_in_index(const struct index_state *istate, const char
> *path)
> +static int has_crlf_in_index(const struct index_state *istate, const char
> *path)
> {
> unsigned long sz;
> void *data;
> - int has_cr;
> + const char *crp;
> + int has_crlf = 0;
>
> data = read_blob_data_from_index(istate, path, &sz);
> if (!data)
> return 0;
> - has_cr = memchr(data, '\r', sz) != NULL;
> +
> + crp = memchr(data, '\r', sz);
> + if (crp && (crp[1] == '\n')) {
If I understand correctly, this isn't a NUL-terminated string and it
might be a binary blob, so if the lone CR in a file resides at the end
of the file, won't this try looking for LF out-of-bounds? I would have
expected the conditional to be:
if (crp && crp - data + 1 < sz && crp[1] == '\n') {
or any equivalent variation.
> + unsigned int ret_stats;
> + ret_stats = gather_convert_stats(data, sz);
> + if (!(ret_stats & CONVERT_STAT_BITS_BIN) &&
> + (ret_stats & CONVERT_STAT_BITS_TXT_CRLF))
> + has_crlf = 1;
> + }
> free(data);
> - return has_cr;
> + return has_crlf;
> }