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From: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>
To: Junio C Hamano <junio@pobox.com>
Cc: Git Mailing List <git@vger.kernel.org>, Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Subject: Re: Bug in "git rev-parse --verify"
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 16:34:19 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <515462FB.9040605@alum.mit.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAPc5daUqzz=9TBmj2Q0MHqEc6gMHxXoGr9+JV3hq76zDKJAyCw@mail.gmail.com>

On 03/28/2013 02:48 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> I think it has always been about "is this well formed and we can turn it
> into a raw 20-byte object name?" and never about"does it exist?"

That's surprising.  The man page says

    --verify
        The parameter given must be usable as a single, valid object name.
        Otherwise barf and abort.

"Valid", to me, implies that the parameter should be the name of an
actual object, and this also seems a more useful concept to me and more
consistent with the command's behavior when passed other arguments.


Is there a simple way to verify an object name more strictly and convert
it to an SHA1?  I can only think of solutions that require two commands,
like

    git cat-file -e $ARG && git rev-parse --verify $ARG

I suppose in most contexts where one wants to know whether an object
name is valid, one should also verify that the object has the type that
you expect:

    test X$(git cat-file -t $ARG) = Xcommit &&
        git rev-parse --verify $ARG

or (allowing tag dereferencing)

    git cat-file -e $ARG^{commit} &&
        git rev-parse --verify $ARG^{commit}

Michael

-- 
Michael Haggerty
mhagger@alum.mit.edu
http://softwareswirl.blogspot.com/

  parent reply	other threads:[~2013-03-28 15:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-03-28 13:04 Bug in "git rev-parse --verify" Michael Haggerty
2013-03-28 14:05 ` Jeff King
2013-03-28 14:55   ` Junio C Hamano
     [not found] ` <CAPc5daUqzz=9TBmj2Q0MHqEc6gMHxXoGr9+JV3hq76zDKJAyCw@mail.gmail.com>
2013-03-28 15:34   ` Michael Haggerty [this message]
2013-03-28 15:38     ` Jeff King
2013-03-28 15:52       ` Michael Haggerty
2013-03-28 16:38         ` Jeff King
2013-03-28 16:52       ` Junio C Hamano
2013-03-30  3:44         ` Michael Haggerty
2013-03-30  4:09           ` Junio C Hamano
2013-03-30  4:15             ` Junio C Hamano
2013-03-30  5:29             ` Michael Haggerty
2013-03-30  6:38               ` Junio C Hamano
2013-03-30  7:05                 ` Junio C Hamano
2013-03-30  8:09                   ` Michael Haggerty
2013-03-30  8:14                   ` Elia Pinto
2013-03-31 22:38                   ` [PATCH 1/2] peel_onion: disambiguate to favor tree-ish when we want a tree-ish Junio C Hamano
2013-03-31 22:38                   ` [PATCH 2/2] peel_onion(): teach $foo^{object} peeler Junio C Hamano
2013-04-02  8:20                     ` Michael Haggerty
2013-04-02 15:45                       ` Junio C Hamano
2013-04-02 16:32                         ` Michael Haggerty
2013-04-02 16:56                           ` Junio C Hamano

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