On 02/06/16 17:10, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Ramsay Jones <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> So, at risk of annoying you, let me continue in my ignorance a little
>> longer and ask: even if you have to protect all of this 'magic' from
>> the shell with '/" quoting, could you not use (nested) quotes to
>> protect the <value> part of an <attr>? For example:
>>
>> git ls-files ':(attr:whitespace="indent,trail,space",icase)'
>
> That would be workable, I would think. Before attr:VAR=VAL
> extention, supported pathspec <magic> were only single lowercase-ascii
> alphabet tokens, so nobody would have used " as a part of magic. So
> quting with double-quote pair would work.
I was thinking about both ' and ", so that you could do:
$ ./args ':(attr:whitespace="indent,trail,space",icase)'
1::(attr:whitespace="indent,trail,space",icase)
$ ./args ":(attr:whitespace='indent,trail,space',icase)"
1::(attr:whitespace='indent,trail,space',icase)
$ p=':(attr:whitespace="indent,trail,space",icase)'
$ ./args "$p"
1::(attr:whitespace="indent,trail,space",icase)
$ p=":(attr:whitespace=\"indent,trail,space\",icase)"
$ ./args "$p"
1::(attr:whitespace="indent,trail,space",icase)
but limiting it to " would probably be OK too.
> You'd need to come up with a way to quote a double quote that
> happens to be a part of VAL somehow, though.
Yes I was assuming \ quoting as well - I just want to reduce the
need for such quoting (especially on windows).
> I think attribute
> value is limited to a string with non-whitespace letters; even
> though the built-in attributes that have defined meaning to the Git
> itself may not use values with letters beyond [-a-zA-Z0-9,], end
> users and projects can add arbitrary values within the allowed
> syntax, so it is not unconceivable that some project may have a
> custom attribute that lists forbidden characters in a path with
>
> === .gitattributes ===
> *.txt forbidden=`"
>
> that tells their documentation cannot have these letters in it, or
> something like that.
Heh, yeah, that gets ugly:
$ ./args ":(attr:*.txt forbidden=\'\\\",icase)"
1::(attr:*.txt forbidden=\'\",icase)
$ ./args ':(attr:*.txt forbidden=\'\''\",icase)'
1::(attr:*.txt forbidden=\'\",icase)
[Note the initial ' 1:' above is output from args]
ATB,
Ramsay Jones
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