Hi Eric

On 31/07/18 22:39, Eric Sunshine wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 7:15 AM Phillip Wood <phillip.w...@talktalk.net> wrote:
Single quotes should be escaped as \' not \\'. Note that this only
affects authors that contain a single quote and then only external
scripts that read the author script and users whose git is upgraded from
the shell version of rebase -i while rebase was stopped. This is because
the parsing in read_env_script() expected the broken version and for
some reason sq_dequote() called by read_author_ident() seems to handle
the broken quoting correctly.

Is the:

     ...for some reason sq_dequote() called by read_author_ident()
     seems to handle the broken quoting correctly.

bit outdated? We know now from patch 2/4 of my series[1] that
read_author_ident() wasn't handling it correctly at all. It was merely
ignoring the return value from sq_dequote() and using whatever broken
value came back from it.

Yes you're right, when I tested it before I must of had GIT_AUTHOR_NAME set to the name with the "'" in it when I ran the rebase because it appeared to work, but actually sj_dequote() was returning NULL and so commit_tree() just picked up the default author. I've just changed the test you added to

test_expect_success 'valid author header after --root swap' '
        rebase_setup_and_clean author-header no-conflict-branch &&
        set_fake_editor &&
git commit --amend --author="Au ${SQ}thor <aut...@example.com>" --no-edit &&
        git cat-file commit HEAD | grep ^author >expected &&
        FAKE_LINES="5 1" git rebase -i --root &&
        git cat-file commit HEAD^ | grep ^author >actual &&
        test_cmp expected actual
'

and it fails without the fixes to write_author_script().


[1]: 
https://public-inbox.org/git/20180731073331.40007-3-sunsh...@sunshineco.com/

Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.w...@dunelm.org.uk>
---
diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c
@@ -664,14 +664,25 @@ static int write_author_script(const char *message)
  static int read_env_script(struct argv_array *env)
  {
         if (strbuf_read_file(&script, rebase_path_author_script(), 256) <= 0)
                 return -1;

This is not a problem introduced by this patch, but since
strbuf_read_file() doesn't guarantee that memory hasn't been allocated
when it returns an error, this is leaking.

I can fix that

+       /*
+        * write_author_script() used to fail to terminate the GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
+        * line with a "'" and also escaped "'" incorrectly as "'\\\\''" rather
+        * than "'\\''". We check for the terminating "'" on the last line to
+        * see how "'" has been escaped in case git was upgraded while rebase
+        * was stopped.
+        */
+       sq_bug = script.len && script.buf[script.len - 2] != '\'';

I think you need to be checking 'script.len > 1', not just
'script.len', otherwise you might access memory outside the allocated
buffer.

Good catch, Johannes's original was checking script.buf[script.len - 1] which I corrected but forget to adjust the previous check.

This is a very "delicate" check, assuming that a hand-edited file
won't end with, say, an extra newline. I wonder if this level of
backward-compatibility is overkill for such an unlikely case.

Yes, it is a bit fragile. Originally the patch just unquoted the correct and incorrect quoting but Johannes was worried that might lead to errors and suggested this check. The check is aimed at people whose git gets upgraded while rebase is stopped for a conflict resolution or edit and so have the bad quoting in the author-script from the old version of git which started the rebase. Authors with "'" in the name are uncommon but not unheard of, I think when I checked there were about half a dozen in git's history. I'm not sure what to do for the best.

         for (p = script.buf; *p; p++)
-               if (skip_prefix(p, "'\\\\''", (const char **)&p2))
+               if (sq_bug && skip_prefix(p, "'\\\\''", &p2))
+                       strbuf_splice(&script, p - script.buf, p2 - p, "'", 1);
+               else if (skip_prefix(p, "'\\''", &p2))
diff --git a/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh b/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh
@@ -75,6 +75,22 @@ test_expect_success 'rebase --keep-empty' '
+test_expect_success 'rebase -i writes correct author-script' '
+       test_when_finished "test_might_fail git rebase --abort" &&
+       git checkout -b author-with-sq master &&
+       GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="Auth O$SQ R" git commit --allow-empty -m with-sq &&
+       set_fake_editor &&
+       FAKE_LINES="edit 1" git rebase -ki HEAD^ &&

Hmph, -k doesn't seem to be documented in git-rebase.txt. Is it needed here?

-k is short for --keep-empty which is needed as the test creates an empty commit to check the author (I think that is to avoid changing the tree - Johannes wrote that bit).

Thanks for your comments, I'll do a reroll

Phillip

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