worktree: don't die() in library function find_worktree()
Callers don't expect library function find_worktree() to die(); they
expect it to return the named worktree if found, or NULL if not.
Although find_worktree() itself never invokes die(), it calls
real_pathdup() with 'die_on_error' incorrectly set to 'true', thus will
die() indirectly if the user-provided path is not to real_pathdup()'s
liking. This can be observed, for instance, with any git-worktree
command which searches for an existing worktree:
$ git worktree unlock foo
fatal: 'foo' is not a working tree
$ git worktree unlock foo/bar
fatal: Invalid path '.../foo': No such file or directory
The first error message is the expected one from "git worktree unlock"
not finding the specified worktree; the second is from find_worktree()
invoking real_pathdup() incorrectly and die()ing prematurely.
Aside from the inconsistent error message between the two cases, this
bug hasn't otherwise been a serious problem since existing callers all
die() anyhow when the worktree can't be found. However, that may not be
true of callers added in the future, so fix find_worktree() to avoid
die()ing.
Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
diff --git a/worktree.c b/worktree.c
index 97cda5f..b0d0b54 100644
--- a/worktree.c
+++ b/worktree.c
@@ -217,7 +217,11 @@ struct worktree *find_worktree(struct worktree **list,
if (prefix)
arg = to_free = prefix_filename(prefix, arg);
- path = real_pathdup(arg, 1);
+ path = real_pathdup(arg, 0);
+ if (!path) {
+ free(to_free);
+ return NULL;
+ }
for (; *list; list++)
if (!fspathcmp(path, real_path((*list)->path)))
break;