From: Johannes Sixt <j.sixt@viscovery.net>
To: Andreas Ericsson <ae@op5.se>
Cc: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>,
gitster@pobox.com, git@vger.kernel.org, spearce@spearce.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Disallow '\' in ref names
Date: Fri, 08 May 2009 09:17:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A03DC9C.2050204@viscovery.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4A03D776.6070309@op5.se>
Andreas Ericsson schrieb:
> Robin Rosenberg wrote:
>> This is asking for trouble since '\' is a directory separator in
>> Windows and thus may produce unpredictable results.
>>
>
> NAK. We allow / on unixy systems, and that's the path separator there.
> Junio even makes extensive use of it to create per-contributor
> namespaces for topic-branches.
>
> Are you guessing this might be a problem in the future, or have you
> actually run into it?
This is not possible on Windows:
$ git update-ref refs/heads/foo\bar HEAD
fatal: Unable to create '.git/refs/heads/foo\bar.lock': No such file or
directory
The problem is that git doesn't create the directory .git/refs/heads/foo
because the ref handling only mkdir()s directories that were split off
from the ref at forward-slashes.
The decision not to mangle command line arguments that are refs (on
Windows) was intentional. (We do mangle pathspec, i.e. we convert '\' to
'/'.) But back then I did not think about what should happen if a ref
contains a backslash.
BTW, it's the same problem with backslash in path components: Just don't
do that if you want to be cross-platfrom.
-- Hannes
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-05-08 7:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-05-08 5:32 [PATCH] Disallow '\' in ref names Robin Rosenberg
2009-05-08 6:55 ` Andreas Ericsson
2009-05-08 7:17 ` Johannes Sixt [this message]
2009-05-08 7:46 ` Andreas Ericsson
2009-05-08 8:04 ` Johannes Sixt
2009-05-08 7:54 ` Michael J Gruber
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