On Sat, Mar 31 2018, Phillip Wood wrote:

> On 31/03/18 13:50, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
>> Fix a regression in 88f6ffc1c2 ("add -p: only bind search key if
>> there's more than one hunk", 2018-02-13) which is present in
>> 2.17.0-rc*, but not 2.16.0.
>>
>> In Perl, regex variables like $1 always refer to the last regex
>> match. When the aforementioned change added a new regex match between
>> the old match and the corresponding code that was expecting $1, the $1
>> variable would always be undef, since the newly inserted regex match
>> doesn't have any captures.
>>
>> As a result the "/" feature to search for a string in a hunk by regex
>> completely broke, on git.git:
>
> Good catch, I could have sworn I'd tested my patch but I obviously
> didn't notice the warning (I've got interactive.singlekey set so it
> prints the warning and then prompts as it always has done). Calling it
> completely broken is perhaps a little harsh as it does work if you
> enter the regex again and with interactive.singlekey set you only have
> to enter the regex once.

To clarify by "completely broken" I mean the "/" feature itself, but
yeah, you can still search by regex since we just so happen to have the
fallback codepath intended to catch "/" without an accompanying string,
which'll kick in and ask you for the regex since $1 will be undef at
that point, and will thus coerce stringwise to "".

> Thanks for fixing it
>
> Phillip
>>
>>      $ perl -pi -e 's/Git/Tig/g' README.md
>>      $ ./git --exec-path=$PWD add -p
>>      [..]
>>      Stage this hunk [y,n,q,a,d,j,J,g,/,s,e,?]? s
>>      Split into 4 hunks.
>>      [...]
>>      Stage this hunk [y,n,q,a,d,j,J,g,/,s,e,?]? /Many
>>      Use of uninitialized value $1 in string eq at 
>> /home/avar/g/git/git-add--interactive line 1568, <STDIN> line 1.
>>      search for regex? Many
>>
>> I.e. the initial "/regex" command wouldn't work, and would always emit
>> a warning and ask again for a regex, now it works as intended again.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <ava...@gmail.com>
>> ---
>>
>> Of course I just noticed the grammar errors in the commit message
>> after sending. Here's a v2 with that fixed, also genreated the patch
>> with -U6 to make it clear what's going on.
>>
>>   git-add--interactive.perl | 2 +-
>>   1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/git-add--interactive.perl b/git-add--interactive.perl
>> index d190469cd8..c1f52e457f 100755
>> --- a/git-add--interactive.perl
>> +++ b/git-add--interactive.perl
>> @@ -1561,13 +1561,13 @@ sub patch_update_file {
>>                      elsif ($line =~ m|^/(.*)|) {
>>                              my $regex = $1;
>>                              unless ($other =~ m|/|) {
>>                                      error_msg __("No other hunks to 
>> search\n");
>>                                      next;
>>                              }
>> -                            if ($1 eq "") {
>> +                            if ($regex eq "") {
>>                                      print colored $prompt_color, __("search 
>> for regex? ");
>>                                      $regex = <STDIN>;
>>                                      if (defined $regex) {
>>                                              chomp $regex;
>>                                      }
>>                              }
>>

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