From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
To: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Cc: "git\@vger.kernel.org" <git@vger.kernel.org>,
Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] config: reject invalid VAR in 'git -c VAR=VAL command'
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 15:19:58 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <xmqqy3ww5wbl.fsf@gitster.mtv.corp.google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <xmqqo9xt8jcf.fsf@gitster.mtv.corp.google.com> (Junio C. Hamano's message of "Wed, 22 Feb 2017 23:19:44 -0800")
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes:
> Jeff King <peff@peff.net> writes:
>
>> FWIW, the code looks OK here. It is a shame to duplicate the policy
>> found in git_config_parse_key(), though.
>>
>> I wonder if we could make a master version of that which canonicalizes
>> in-place, and then just wrap it for the git_config_parse_key()
>> interface. Actually, I guess the function you just wrote _is_ that inner
>> function, as long as it learned about the "quiet" flag.
>
> Hmm, I obviously missed an opportunity....
> ...
> But you are right. config-parse-key does have the simpler string
> that can just be given to the canonicalize thing and we should be
> able to reuse it.
Actually, I think we can just use the existing config_parse_key()
instead of adding the new function. It adds one allocation and
deallocation, but it's not like this is a performance-critical
codepath that we absolutely avoid extra allocations. After all, we
are still using the strbuf-split thing :-/.
The attached patch shows the updated fix. It needs a preparatory
code move (not shown here) to make git_config_parse_key() available
to git_config_parse_parameter(), though.
-- >8 --
From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 15:04:40 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] config: reject invalid VAR in 'git -c VAR=VAL command' and
keep subsection intact
The parsing of one-shot assignments of configuration variables that
come from the command line historically was quite loose and allowed
anything to pass. It also downcased everything in the variable name,
even a three-level <section>.<subsection>.<variable> name in which
the <subsection> part must be treated in a case sensible manner.
Existing git_config_parse_key() helper is used to parse the variable
name that comes from the command line, i.e. "git config VAR VAL",
and handles these details correctly. Replace the strbuf_tolower()
call in git-config_parse_parameter() with a call to it to correct
both issues. git_config_parse_key() does a bit more things that are
not necessary for the purpose of this codepath (e.g. it allocates a
separate buffer to return the canonicalized variable name because it
takes a "const char *" input), but we are not in a performance-critical
codepath here.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
---
config.c | 14 ++++++++----
t/t1300-repo-config.sh | 62 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/config.c b/config.c
index b8cce1dffa..39f20dcd2c 100644
--- a/config.c
+++ b/config.c
@@ -295,7 +295,9 @@ int git_config_parse_parameter(const char *text,
config_fn_t fn, void *data)
{
const char *value;
+ char *canonical_name;
struct strbuf **pair;
+ int ret = 0;
pair = strbuf_split_str(text, '=', 2);
if (!pair[0])
@@ -313,13 +315,15 @@ int git_config_parse_parameter(const char *text,
strbuf_list_free(pair);
return error("bogus config parameter: %s", text);
}
- strbuf_tolower(pair[0]);
- if (fn(pair[0]->buf, value, data) < 0) {
- strbuf_list_free(pair);
+
+ if (git_config_parse_key(pair[0]->buf, &canonical_name, NULL))
return -1;
- }
+
+ ret = (fn(canonical_name, value, data) < 0) ? -1 : 0;
+
+ free(canonical_name);
strbuf_list_free(pair);
- return 0;
+ return ret;
}
int git_config_from_parameters(config_fn_t fn, void *data)
diff --git a/t/t1300-repo-config.sh b/t/t1300-repo-config.sh
index 923bfc5a26..ea371020fa 100755
--- a/t/t1300-repo-config.sh
+++ b/t/t1300-repo-config.sh
@@ -1097,6 +1097,68 @@ test_expect_success 'multiple git -c appends config' '
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'last one wins: two level vars' '
+
+ # sec.var and sec.VAR are the same variable, as the first
+ # and the last level of a configuration variable name is
+ # case insensitive.
+
+ echo VAL >expect &&
+
+ git -c sec.var=val -c sec.VAR=VAL config --get sec.var >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ git -c SEC.var=val -c sec.var=VAL config --get sec.var >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git -c sec.var=val -c sec.VAR=VAL config --get SEC.var >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ git -c SEC.var=val -c sec.var=VAL config --get sec.VAR >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'last one wins: three level vars' '
+
+ # v.a.r and v.A.r are not the same variable, as the middle
+ # level of a three-level configuration variable name is
+ # case sensitive.
+
+ echo val >expect &&
+ git -c v.a.r=val -c v.A.r=VAL config --get v.a.r >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ git -c v.a.r=val -c v.A.r=VAL config --get V.a.R >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ # v.a.r and V.a.R are the same variable, as the first
+ # and the last level of a configuration variable name is
+ # case insensitive.
+
+ echo VAL >expect &&
+ git -c v.a.r=val -c v.a.R=VAL config --get v.a.r >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ git -c v.a.r=val -c V.a.r=VAL config --get v.a.r >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ git -c v.a.r=val -c v.a.R=VAL config --get V.a.R >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ git -c v.a.r=val -c V.a.r=VAL config --get V.a.R >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+for VAR in a .a a. a.0b a."b c". a."b c".0d
+do
+ test_expect_success "git -c $VAR=VAL rejects invalid '$VAR'" '
+ test_must_fail git -c "$VAR=VAL" config -l
+ '
+done
+
+for VAR in a.b a."b c".d
+do
+ test_expect_success "git -c $VAR=VAL works with valid '$VAR'" '
+ echo VAL >expect &&
+ git -c "$VAR=VAL" config --get "$VAR" >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ '
+done
+
test_expect_success 'git -c is not confused by empty environment' '
GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS="" git -c x.one=1 config --list
'
--
2.12.0-rc2-289-g9f26f1516a
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-02-23 23:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-02-15 11:17 [BUG] submodule config does not apply to upper case submodules? Lars Schneider
2017-02-15 11:33 ` [PATCH v1] t7400: cleanup "submodule add clone shallow submodule" test Lars Schneider
2017-02-15 18:29 ` Stefan Beller
2017-02-15 18:39 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-15 18:14 ` [BUG] submodule config does not apply to upper case submodules? Stefan Beller
2017-02-15 18:53 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-15 22:54 ` Jonathan Tan
2017-02-15 23:02 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-15 23:11 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-15 23:28 ` Stefan Beller
2017-02-15 23:37 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-15 23:43 ` Stefan Beller
2017-02-15 23:53 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-16 23:22 ` Jeff King
2017-02-15 23:33 ` Jonathan Tan
2017-02-16 18:49 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-15 23:48 ` [PATCH] config: preserve <subsection> case for one-shot config on the command line Junio C Hamano
2017-02-16 10:30 ` Lars Schneider
2017-02-16 16:59 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-16 23:27 ` Jeff King
2017-02-17 1:25 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-20 9:58 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-20 17:17 ` Lars Schneider
2017-02-21 7:38 ` Jeff King
2017-02-21 17:01 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-21 17:17 ` [PATCH v2] " Junio C Hamano
2017-02-21 17:50 ` Jeff King
2017-02-21 17:57 ` Stefan Beller
2017-02-21 18:53 ` [PATCH] config: reject invalid VAR in 'git -c VAR=VAL command' Junio C Hamano
2017-02-21 19:15 ` Stefan Beller
2017-02-21 20:33 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-21 21:24 ` [PATCH v2] " Junio C Hamano
2017-02-22 1:06 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-23 5:58 ` Jeff King
2017-02-23 7:19 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-23 23:19 ` Junio C Hamano [this message]
2017-02-24 0:41 ` Jeff King
2017-02-24 4:17 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-24 4:22 ` Jeff King
2017-02-24 6:08 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-02-24 6:10 ` Jeff King
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