From: "Shawn O. Pearce" <spearce@spearce.org>
To: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg.lists@dewire.com>
Cc: "Florian Köberle" <FloriansKarten@web.de>, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [JGIT PATCH v2 19/24] Added the class AddRuleListFactory.
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 21:49:02 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080514014902.GL29038@spearce.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200805132255.46363.robin.rosenberg.lists@dewire.com>
Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg.lists@dewire.com> wrote:
> tisdagen den 13 maj 2008 13.24.56 skrev Florian Köberle:
> >
> > Still I think that the behavior of git-add is strange:
> > For example, if you want to add the following file:
> > a/b/c/test.txt
> > Then I can do this with "a/\*.txt" or "a/b\*.txt" but not with
> > "a/\*/c/test.txt"
...
> Correctness is very important. Obviously we will slip bugs trough, but
> not intentionally in a part where legacy behaviour may play an important
> role. With these options available I'd select number 2.
>
> I think your observations are interesting, especially the one you make
> here about a/*/c/test.txt not matching because I don't see from the git
> add manual why it shouldn't. I does not look like a recent git bug either.
Wow. The behavior of git-add makes _no_ sense to me.
$ git init
$ mkdir -p a/b/c; touch a/b/c/test.txt
$ find a
a
a/b
a/b/c
a/b/c/test.txt
$ git add 'a/*/test.txt'
fatal: pathspec 'a/*/test.txt' did not match any files
(sure, ok, even my shell agrees)
$ git add 'a/*/c/test.txt'
fatal: pathspec 'a/*/c/test.txt' did not match any files
$ ls a/*/c/test.txt
a/b/c/test.txt
(hmm, now my shell says otherwise)
$ git add 'a/b*/c/test.txt'
fatal: pathspec 'a/b*/c/test.txt' did not match any files
$ ls a/b*/c/test.txt
a/b/c/test.txt
(also odd)
This last case does match with fnmatch:
$ cat fnmatch.c
#include <fnmatch.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
const char *name = argv[1];
const char *patt = argv[2];
printf("\"%s\" matches \"%s\" = %d\n",
name, patt,
fnmatch(patt, name, 0));
return 0;
}
$ gcc -o fnmatch fnmatch.c
$ ./fnmatch a/b/c/test.txt 'a/b*/c/test.txt'
"a/b/c/test.txt" matches "a/b*/c/test.txt" = 0
So I find it odd that git-add does not match this name, but fnmatch
does. I suspect the problem here is git-add has pruned away the
subdirectory "a/b" and did not enter into it, so the pattern was
never even given a chance to look at test.txt. This sounds like
a bug to me in git's working directory filter.
Even if Linus says matching names incorrectly is not a bug, I'm
not sure its an implementation detail we should mirror in jgit.
Where does that leave us? I'm not sure. But treating git-add as
a black box and replicating its behavior looks loony to me right now.
--
Shawn.
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Thread overview: 46+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-05-12 20:13 [JGIT PATCH v2 0/24] Implementation of a file tree iteration using ignore rules Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 01/24] Start of an implementation of a git like command line tool Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 02/24] Formatted Repository class Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 03/24] Formatted Constats class Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 04/24] Added path related constats to " Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 23:54 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-23 15:46 ` Florian Köberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 05/24] Added WorkTree class which can be constructed over Repository Florian Koeberle
2008-05-13 0:04 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-13 21:13 ` Robin Rosenberg
2008-05-14 0:35 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 06/24] Added a "init" command to the git like command line tool Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 07/24] Added findWorkTree method to Repository class Florian Koeberle
2008-05-13 0:24 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-23 18:12 ` Florian Köberle
2008-05-23 18:31 ` Miklos Vajna
2008-05-23 20:39 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-23 21:28 ` Robin Rosenberg
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 08/24] Added the interface FilePattern Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 09/24] Added the class Rule Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 10/24] Added the iterface Rules Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 11/24] Added the class FNMatchPattern Florian Koeberle
2008-05-13 0:38 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 12/24] Added the class GlobalFilePattern Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 13/24] Added the class ComplexFilePattern Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 14/24] Added the class IgnoreRuleListFactory Florian Koeberle
2008-05-13 1:08 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-13 10:19 ` Florian Köberle
2008-05-14 1:06 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 15/24] Added a Rules interface implementation and a factory for it Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 16/24] Added test class OverallIgnoreRulestest Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 17/24] Added the class TreeFilePattern Florian Koeberle
2008-05-13 1:22 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 18/24] Added InvalidPatternException and PathNotInProjectDirectoryException Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 19/24] Added the class AddRuleListFactory Florian Koeberle
2008-05-13 1:29 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2008-05-13 11:24 ` Florian Köberle
2008-05-13 20:55 ` Robin Rosenberg
2008-05-14 1:49 ` Shawn O. Pearce [this message]
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 20/24] Added class AddRulesFactory Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 21/24] Added the class LightFileTreeIterator and a test for it Florian Koeberle
2008-05-14 14:27 ` Paolo Bonzini
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 22/24] Added class LightFileTreeIterable Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 23/24] Added the test class AddCommandIterationTest Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:13 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 24/24] Added a "add" command to the git like command line tool Florian Koeberle
2008-05-12 20:43 ` [JGIT PATCH v2 0/24] Implementation of a file tree iteration using ignore rules Miklos Vajna
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