bundle: let "-" mean stdin for reading operations
For writing, "bundle create -" indicates that the bundle should be
written to stdout. But there's no matching handling of "-" for reading
operations. This is inconsistent, and a little inflexible (though one
can always use "/dev/stdin" on systems that support it).
However, it's easy to change. Once upon a time, the bundle-reading code
required a seekable descriptor, but that was fixed long ago in
e9ee84cf28b (bundle: allowing to read from an unseekable fd,
2011-10-13). So we just need to handle "-" explicitly when opening the
file.
We _could_ do this by handling "-" in read_bundle_header(), which the
reading functions all call already. But that is probably a bad idea.
It's also used by low-level code like the transport functions, and we
may want to be more careful there. We do not know that stdin is even
available to us, and certainly we would not want to get confused by a
configured URL that happens to point to "-".
So instead, let's add a helper to builtin/bundle.c. Since both the
bundle code and some of the callers refer to the bundle by name for
error messages, let's use the string "<stdin>" to make the output a bit
nicer to read.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
diff --git a/builtin/bundle.c b/builtin/bundle.c
index acceef6..02dab1c 100644
--- a/builtin/bundle.c
+++ b/builtin/bundle.c
@@ -107,6 +107,23 @@ static int cmd_bundle_create(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) {
return ret;
}
+/*
+ * Similar to read_bundle_header(), but handle "-" as stdin.
+ */
+static int open_bundle(const char *path, struct bundle_header *header,
+ const char **name)
+{
+ if (!strcmp(path, "-")) {
+ if (name)
+ *name = "<stdin>";
+ return read_bundle_header_fd(0, header, "<stdin>");
+ }
+
+ if (name)
+ *name = path;
+ return read_bundle_header(path, header);
+}
+
static int cmd_bundle_verify(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) {
struct bundle_header header = BUNDLE_HEADER_INIT;
int bundle_fd = -1;
@@ -118,12 +135,13 @@ static int cmd_bundle_verify(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) {
OPT_END()
};
char *bundle_file;
+ const char *name;
argc = parse_options_cmd_bundle(argc, argv, prefix,
builtin_bundle_verify_usage, options, &bundle_file);
/* bundle internals use argv[1] as further parameters */
- if ((bundle_fd = read_bundle_header(bundle_file, &header)) < 0) {
+ if ((bundle_fd = open_bundle(bundle_file, &header, &name)) < 0) {
ret = 1;
goto cleanup;
}
@@ -134,7 +152,7 @@ static int cmd_bundle_verify(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) {
goto cleanup;
}
- fprintf(stderr, _("%s is okay\n"), bundle_file);
+ fprintf(stderr, _("%s is okay\n"), name);
ret = 0;
cleanup:
free(bundle_file);
@@ -155,7 +173,7 @@ static int cmd_bundle_list_heads(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix
builtin_bundle_list_heads_usage, options, &bundle_file);
/* bundle internals use argv[1] as further parameters */
- if ((bundle_fd = read_bundle_header(bundle_file, &header)) < 0) {
+ if ((bundle_fd = open_bundle(bundle_file, &header, NULL)) < 0) {
ret = 1;
goto cleanup;
}
@@ -185,7 +203,7 @@ static int cmd_bundle_unbundle(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
builtin_bundle_unbundle_usage, options, &bundle_file);
/* bundle internals use argv[1] as further parameters */
- if ((bundle_fd = read_bundle_header(bundle_file, &header)) < 0) {
+ if ((bundle_fd = open_bundle(bundle_file, &header, NULL)) < 0) {
ret = 1;
goto cleanup;
}