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From: Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: git ls-files wildcard behavior considered harmful
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 19:04:59 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20150330230459.GA13927@kitenet.net> (raw)

I was very surprised to learn the other day that git ls-files 'foo*'
will expand wildcards (including character classes), in the absence of
expansion by the shell. (git version 2.1.4)

joey@darkstar:~/tmp/aaa>git ls-files 'foo*bar'
foo*bar
foobazbar
joey@darkstar:~/tmp/aaa>git ls-files '[abc]'
[abc]
a
b

As far as I can see this behavior is not documented on the man page,
except for a tiny mention in the --with-tree documentation, where
it says "<file> (i.e. path pattern)".

Since I wanted to avoid this wildcard expension, I tried slash-escaping
the wildcard characters. This works:

joey@darkstar:~/tmp/aaa>git ls-files 'foo\*bar'
foo*bar
joey@darkstar:~/tmp/aaa>git ls-files '\[abc\]'
[abc]

But, there is a weird behavior here with subdirectories. While normally
ls-files would recurse, slash-escaped wildcard characters in the directory
name prevent recursion.

joey@darkstar:~/tmp/aaa>git ls-files 'foo[d]'
foo[d]/subfile
food
joey@darkstar:~/tmp/aaa>git ls-files 'foo\[d\]'
joey@darkstar:~/tmp/aaa>

The above example shows a case where it's impossible to get ls-files
to only list files in a directory and not other files that match the
wildcard. This seems like it must be a bug, and it means it's impossible
to reliably work around the wildcard expansion behavior.

I suspect that this wildcard expansion behavior is useful somewhere.
But from the perspective of using ls-files as plumbing, where you want
to get out some subset of what was put in, it's not nice.

-- 
see shy jo

             reply	other threads:[~2015-03-30 23:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-03-30 23:04 Joey Hess [this message]
2015-03-30 23:16 ` git ls-files wildcard behavior considered harmful Duy Nguyen
2015-03-30 23:36   ` Joey Hess
2015-03-31  0:09     ` Jeff King
2015-03-31  0:35     ` Duy Nguyen
2015-03-30 23:24 ` Jonathan Nieder

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