git.vger.kernel.org archive mirror
 help / color / mirror / Atom feed
* [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces()
@ 2014-05-28 23:45 Pasha Bolokhov
  2014-05-29 20:13 ` Jeff King
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Pasha Bolokhov @ 2014-05-28 23:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: pclouds, Pasha Bolokhov

Move backwards from the end of the string (more efficient for
lines which do not have trailing spaces or have just a couple).
Slightly more rare occurrences of 'text  \    ' with a backslash
in between spaces are handled correctly.
Namely, the code in 8ba87adad6 does not reset 'last_space' when
a backslash is encountered and the above line stays intact as
a result
---
How about trailing tabs?

 dir.c | 25 +++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/dir.c b/dir.c
index eb6f581..3315eea 100644
--- a/dir.c
+++ b/dir.c
@@ -508,21 +508,18 @@ void clear_exclude_list(struct exclude_list *el)
 
 static void trim_trailing_spaces(char *buf)
 {
-	int i, last_space = -1, nr_spaces, len = strlen(buf);
-	for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
-		if (buf[i] == '\\')
-			i++;
-		else if (buf[i] == ' ') {
-			if (last_space == -1) {
-				last_space = i;
-				nr_spaces = 1;
-			} else
-				nr_spaces++;
-		} else
-			last_space = -1;
-
-	if (last_space != -1 && last_space + nr_spaces == len)
+	int i, last_space, bslash = 0, len = strlen(buf);
+
+	if (len == 0 || buf[len - 1] != ' ')
+		return;
+	for (i = len - 2; i >= 0 && buf[i] == ' '; i--) ;
+	last_space = i + 1;
+	for ( ; i >=0 && buf[i] == '\\'; i--) bslash ^= 1;
+
+	if (!bslash)
 		buf[last_space] = '\0';
+	else if (bslash && last_space < len - 1)
+		buf[last_space + 1] = '\0';
 }
 
 int add_excludes_from_file_to_list(const char *fname,
-- 
1.9.1

^ permalink raw reply related	[flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces()
  2014-05-28 23:45 [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces() Pasha Bolokhov
@ 2014-05-29 20:13 ` Jeff King
  2014-05-29 21:34   ` Pasha Bolokhov
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jeff King @ 2014-05-29 20:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Pasha Bolokhov; +Cc: git, pclouds

On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 04:45:57PM -0700, Pasha Bolokhov wrote:

> Move backwards from the end of the string (more efficient for
> lines which do not have trailing spaces or have just a couple).

The original code reads the string from left to right. In theory, that
means we could get away with not calling strlen() at all, over a
right-to-left that must start with a call to strlen().

That being said, I think we already have the length in the calling
function, so you could probably avoid the strlen() altogether, which
makes a right-to-left function more efficient.

However, I doubt it makes that much of a difference in practice, so
unless it's measurable, I would certainly go with the version that is
more readable (and correct, of course).

> Slightly more rare occurrences of 'text  \    ' with a backslash
> in between spaces are handled correctly.

Can you add a test for this?

Also, if you are refactoring this function, I think it makes sense to
check that:

  "foo\\ "

and

  "foo\\\ "

match "foo\" and "foo\ ", respectively (I think they do with your patch,
but it is a tricky case that is not immediately obvious).

-Peff

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces()
  2014-05-29 20:13 ` Jeff King
@ 2014-05-29 21:34   ` Pasha Bolokhov
  2014-05-30  2:04     ` Jeff King
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Pasha Bolokhov @ 2014-05-29 21:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jeff King; +Cc: Git Mailing List, Duy Nguyen

On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Jeff King <peff@peff.net> wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 04:45:57PM -0700, Pasha Bolokhov wrote:
>
>> Move backwards from the end of the string (more efficient for
>> lines which do not have trailing spaces or have just a couple).
>
> The original code reads the string from left to right. In theory, that
> means we could get away with not calling strlen() at all, over a
> right-to-left that must start with a call to strlen().
>
> That being said, I think we already have the length in the calling
> function, so you could probably avoid the strlen() altogether, which
> makes a right-to-left function more efficient.
>
> However, I doubt it makes that much of a difference in practice, so
> unless it's measurable, I would certainly go with the version that is
> more readable (and correct, of course).

    Sorry, just to recap, you would go with the existing version
(which needs correction), or with the one that is being suggested? (I
agree I can format the style a tiny bit better in the latter one)

     Tests should not be a big problem, although it's kind of clumsy
to test an internal function which does not really give any output
(you can only measure the outcome). Just again to stress, I have
tested both implementation extensively and the suggested new
implementation gives the correct answers for all your examples below
and all others. If I show this with explicit "t/" tests, will it
suffice then?

    Basically what I suggest is

-- either: improve the existing function such that it does correctly
that "text  \   " case, and also does not use 'strlen' since it anyway
moves left to right

-- or: use the new suggested implementation (and just brush the
formatting a bit), and perhaps borrow 'len' from the calling routine

And add tests in any case. What is the preference?


>
>> Slightly more rare occurrences of 'text  \    ' with a backslash
>> in between spaces are handled correctly.
>
> Can you add a test for this?
>
> Also, if you are refactoring this function, I think it makes sense to
> check that:
>
>   "foo\\ "
>
> and
>
>   "foo\\\ "
>
> match "foo\" and "foo\ ", respectively (I think they do with your patch,
> but it is a tricky case that is not immediately obvious).
>
> -Peff

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces()
  2014-05-29 21:34   ` Pasha Bolokhov
@ 2014-05-30  2:04     ` Jeff King
  2014-05-30 18:45       ` Junio C Hamano
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jeff King @ 2014-05-30  2:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Pasha Bolokhov; +Cc: Git Mailing List, Duy Nguyen

On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 02:34:33PM -0700, Pasha Bolokhov wrote:

> > However, I doubt it makes that much of a difference in practice, so
> > unless it's measurable, I would certainly go with the version that is
> > more readable (and correct, of course).
> 
>     Sorry, just to recap, you would go with the existing version
> (which needs correction), or with the one that is being suggested? (I
> agree I can format the style a tiny bit better in the latter one)

I actually think the original left-to-right is a little easier to
follow, but I do not feel strongly. I mainly meant "argue based on
readability and correctness, do not argue based on speed".

>      Tests should not be a big problem, although it's kind of clumsy
> to test an internal function which does not really give any output
> (you can only measure the outcome). Just again to stress, I have
> tested both implementation extensively and the suggested new
> implementation gives the correct answers for all your examples below
> and all others. If I show this with explicit "t/" tests, will it
> suffice then?

Yes. I think specifically that you can extend the tests at the end of
t0008.

>     Basically what I suggest is
> 
> -- either: improve the existing function such that it does correctly
> that "text  \   " case, and also does not use 'strlen' since it anyway
> moves left to right
> 
> -- or: use the new suggested implementation (and just brush the
> formatting a bit), and perhaps borrow 'len' from the calling routine
> 
> And add tests in any case. What is the preference?

I'd be OK with either, though I have a slight preference for the first,
just because I find the "bslash ^= 1" bit of yours, while clever, a bit
hard to follow.

-Peff

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces()
  2014-05-30  2:04     ` Jeff King
@ 2014-05-30 18:45       ` Junio C Hamano
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Junio C Hamano @ 2014-05-30 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jeff King; +Cc: Pasha Bolokhov, Git Mailing List, Duy Nguyen

Jeff King <peff@peff.net> writes:

> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 02:34:33PM -0700, Pasha Bolokhov wrote:
>
>> > However, I doubt it makes that much of a difference in practice, so
>> > unless it's measurable, I would certainly go with the version that is
>> > more readable (and correct, of course).
>> 
>>     Sorry, just to recap, you would go with the existing version
>> (which needs correction), or with the one that is being suggested? (I
>> agree I can format the style a tiny bit better in the latter one)
>
> I actually think the original left-to-right is a little easier to
> follow, but I do not feel strongly. I mainly meant "argue based on
> readability and correctness, do not argue based on speed".

Sensible.

> I'd be OK with either, though I have a slight preference for the first,
> just because I find the "bslash ^= 1" bit of yours, while clever, a bit
> hard to follow.

FWIW, I think I agree.

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread

* [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces()
@ 2014-05-31 15:21 Pasha Bolokhov
  2014-06-02  6:47 ` Jeff King
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Pasha Bolokhov @ 2014-05-31 15:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: pclouds, peff, gitster, Pasha Bolokhov

Discard the unnecessary 'nr_spaces' variable, remove 'strlen()' and
improve the 'if' structure. Switch to pointers instead of integers

Slightly more rare occurrences of 'text  \    ' with a backslash
in between spaces are handled correctly. Namely, the code in
8ba87adad6 does not reset 'last_space' when a backslash is
encountered and the above line stays intact as a result.
Add a test at the end of t/t0008-ignores.sh to exhibit this behavior

Signed-off-by: Pasha Bolokhov <pasha.bolokhov@gmail.com>
---
Correct 'if()' statements to conform to the general style
which implies using 'if(ptr)' as an equivalent of 'if(ptr != NULL)'

 dir.c              | 29 ++++++++++++++---------------
 t/t0008-ignores.sh | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/dir.c b/dir.c
index eb6f581..98c81a8 100644
--- a/dir.c
+++ b/dir.c
@@ -508,21 +508,20 @@ void clear_exclude_list(struct exclude_list *el)
 
 static void trim_trailing_spaces(char *buf)
 {
-	int i, last_space = -1, nr_spaces, len = strlen(buf);
-	for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
-		if (buf[i] == '\\')
-			i++;
-		else if (buf[i] == ' ') {
-			if (last_space == -1) {
-				last_space = i;
-				nr_spaces = 1;
-			} else
-				nr_spaces++;
-		} else
-			last_space = -1;
-
-	if (last_space != -1 && last_space + nr_spaces == len)
-		buf[last_space] = '\0';
+	char *p, *last_space = NULL;
+
+	for (p = buf; *p; p++)
+		if (*p == ' ') {
+			if (!last_space)
+				last_space = p;
+		} else {
+			if (*p == '\\')
+				p++;
+			last_space = NULL;
+		}
+
+	if (last_space)
+		*last_space = '\0';
 }
 
 int add_excludes_from_file_to_list(const char *fname,
diff --git a/t/t0008-ignores.sh b/t/t0008-ignores.sh
index 63beb99..7becf96 100755
--- a/t/t0008-ignores.sh
+++ b/t/t0008-ignores.sh
@@ -806,4 +806,25 @@ test_expect_success !MINGW 'quoting allows trailing whitespace' '
 	test_cmp err.expect err
 '
 
+test_expect_success NOT_MINGW,NOT_CYGWIN 'correct handling of backslashes' '
+	rm -rf whitespace &&
+	mkdir whitespace &&
+	>"whitespace/trailing 1  "	&&
+	>"whitespace/trailing 2 \\\\"	&&
+	>"whitespace/trailing 3 \\\\"	&&
+	>"whitespace/trailing 4   \\ "	&&
+	>"whitespace/trailing 5 \\ \\ "	&&
+	>whitespace/untracked &&
+	echo "whitespace/trailing 1 \\    "			>ignore  &&
+	echo "whitespace/trailing 2 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"		>>ignore &&
+	echo "whitespace/trailing 3 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ "		>>ignore &&
+	echo "whitespace/trailing 4   \\\\\\\\\\\\    "		>>ignore &&
+	echo "whitespace/trailing 5 \\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\   "	>>ignore &&
+	echo whitespace/untracked >expect &&
+	: >err.expect &&
+	git ls-files -o -X ignore whitespace >actual 2>err &&
+	test_cmp expect actual &&
+	test_cmp err.expect err
+'
+
 test_done
-- 
1.9.1

^ permalink raw reply related	[flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces()
  2014-05-31 15:21 Pasha Bolokhov
@ 2014-06-02  6:47 ` Jeff King
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jeff King @ 2014-06-02  6:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Pasha Bolokhov; +Cc: git, pclouds, gitster

On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 08:21:31AM -0700, Pasha Bolokhov wrote:

> +	char *p, *last_space = NULL;
> +
> +	for (p = buf; *p; p++)
> +		if (*p == ' ') {
> +			if (!last_space)
> +				last_space = p;
> +		} else {
> +			if (*p == '\\')
> +				p++;
> +			last_space = NULL;
> +		}

Your backslash-escape works here by incrementing "p" an extra time. So
we move past the backslash to the next character (which is escaped), and
then the for-loop increments it again to the character beyond that,
which is the next one worth considering.

What happens if we are parsing a string with an unmatched backslash at
the end of the string, like:

  foo\

We consider the end-of-string NUL to be escaped, skip it, and then keep
reading whatever random bytes are in memory after the string.

The original version did not have a problem with this because it used
a length, which meant that  "i < len" caught this case.

I think you either need to insert an extra check for "!p[1]" when moving
past the escaped character, or move back to a length-based check.

-Peff

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread

end of thread, other threads:[~2014-06-02  6:47 UTC | newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed
-- links below jump to the message on this page --
2014-05-28 23:45 [PATCH] Improve function dir.c:trim_trailing_spaces() Pasha Bolokhov
2014-05-29 20:13 ` Jeff King
2014-05-29 21:34   ` Pasha Bolokhov
2014-05-30  2:04     ` Jeff King
2014-05-30 18:45       ` Junio C Hamano
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2014-05-31 15:21 Pasha Bolokhov
2014-06-02  6:47 ` Jeff King

This is a public inbox, see mirroring instructions
for how to clone and mirror all data and code used for this inbox;
as well as URLs for NNTP newsgroup(s).