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Subversion's svn_dirent_canonicalize() and svn_path_canonicalize() APIs keep a leading slash in the return value if one was present on the argument, which can be useful since it allows relative and absolute paths to be distinguished. When git-svn's canonicalize_path() learned to use these functions if available, its semantics changed in the corresponding way. Some new callers rely on the leading slash --- for example, if the slash is stripped out then _canonicalize_url_ourselves() will transform "proto://host/path/to/resource" to "proto://hostpath/to/resource". Unfortunately the fallback _canonicalize_path_ourselves(), used when the appropriate SVN APIs are not usable, still follows the old semantics, so if that code path is exercised then it breaks. Fix it to follow the new convention. Noticed by forcing the fallback on and running tests. Without this patch, t9101.4 fails: Bad URL passed to RA layer: Unable to open an ra_local session to \ URL: Local URL 'file://homejrnsrcgit-scratch/t/trash%20directory.\ t9101-git-svn-props/svnrepo' contains unsupported hostname at \ /home/jrn/src/git-scratch/perl/blib/lib/Git/SVN.pm line 148 With it, the git-svn tests pass again. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
232 lines
4.5 KiB
Perl
232 lines
4.5 KiB
Perl
package Git::SVN::Utils;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use SVN::Core;
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use base qw(Exporter);
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our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
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fatal
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can_compress
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canonicalize_path
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canonicalize_url
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join_paths
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add_path_to_url
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);
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=head1 NAME
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Git::SVN::Utils - utility functions used across Git::SVN
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use Git::SVN::Utils qw(functions to import);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This module contains functions which are useful across many different
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parts of Git::SVN. Mostly it's a place to put utility functions
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rather than duplicate the code or have classes grabbing at other
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classes.
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=head1 FUNCTIONS
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All functions can be imported only on request.
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=head3 fatal
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fatal(@message);
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Display a message and exit with a fatal error code.
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=cut
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# Note: not certain why this is in use instead of die. Probably because
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# the exit code of die is 255? Doesn't appear to be used consistently.
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sub fatal (@) { print STDERR "@_\n"; exit 1 }
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=head3 can_compress
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my $can_compress = can_compress;
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Returns true if Compress::Zlib is available, false otherwise.
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=cut
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my $can_compress;
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sub can_compress {
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return $can_compress if defined $can_compress;
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return $can_compress = eval { require Compress::Zlib; };
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}
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=head3 canonicalize_path
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my $canoncalized_path = canonicalize_path($path);
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Converts $path into a canonical form which is safe to pass to the SVN
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API as a file path.
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=cut
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# Turn foo/../bar into bar
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sub _collapse_dotdot {
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my $path = shift;
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1 while $path =~ s{/[^/]+/+\.\.}{};
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1 while $path =~ s{[^/]+/+\.\./}{};
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1 while $path =~ s{[^/]+/+\.\.}{};
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return $path;
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}
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sub canonicalize_path {
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my $path = shift;
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my $rv;
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# The 1.7 way to do it
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if ( defined &SVN::_Core::svn_dirent_canonicalize ) {
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$path = _collapse_dotdot($path);
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$rv = SVN::_Core::svn_dirent_canonicalize($path);
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}
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# The 1.6 way to do it
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# This can return undef on subversion-perl-1.4.2-2.el5 (CentOS 5.2)
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elsif ( defined &SVN::_Core::svn_path_canonicalize ) {
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$path = _collapse_dotdot($path);
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$rv = SVN::_Core::svn_path_canonicalize($path);
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}
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return $rv if defined $rv;
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# No SVN API canonicalization is available, or the SVN API
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# didn't return a successful result, do it ourselves
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return _canonicalize_path_ourselves($path);
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}
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sub _canonicalize_path_ourselves {
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my ($path) = @_;
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my $dot_slash_added = 0;
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if (substr($path, 0, 1) ne "/") {
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$path = "./" . $path;
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$dot_slash_added = 1;
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}
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$path =~ s#/+#/#g;
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$path =~ s#/\.(?:/|$)#/#g;
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$path = _collapse_dotdot($path);
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$path =~ s#/$##g;
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$path =~ s#^\./## if $dot_slash_added;
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$path =~ s#^\.$##;
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return $path;
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}
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=head3 canonicalize_url
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my $canonicalized_url = canonicalize_url($url);
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Converts $url into a canonical form which is safe to pass to the SVN
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API as a URL.
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=cut
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sub canonicalize_url {
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my $url = shift;
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# The 1.7 way to do it
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if ( defined &SVN::_Core::svn_uri_canonicalize ) {
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return SVN::_Core::svn_uri_canonicalize($url);
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}
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# There wasn't a 1.6 way to do it, so we do it ourself.
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else {
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return _canonicalize_url_ourselves($url);
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}
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}
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sub _canonicalize_url_path {
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my ($uri_path) = @_;
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my @parts;
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foreach my $part (split m{/+}, $uri_path) {
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$part =~ s/([^~\w.%+-]|%(?![a-fA-F0-9]{2}))/sprintf("%%%02X",ord($1))/eg;
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push @parts, $part;
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}
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return join('/', @parts);
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}
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sub _canonicalize_url_ourselves {
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my ($url) = @_;
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if ($url =~ m#^([^:]+)://([^/]*)(.*)$#) {
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my ($scheme, $domain, $uri) = ($1, $2, _canonicalize_url_path(canonicalize_path($3)));
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$url = "$scheme://$domain$uri";
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}
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$url;
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}
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=head3 join_paths
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my $new_path = join_paths(@paths);
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Appends @paths together into a single path. Any empty paths are ignored.
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=cut
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sub join_paths {
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my @paths = @_;
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@paths = grep { defined $_ && length $_ } @paths;
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return '' unless @paths;
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return $paths[0] if @paths == 1;
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my $new_path = shift @paths;
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$new_path =~ s{/+$}{};
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my $last_path = pop @paths;
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$last_path =~ s{^/+}{};
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for my $path (@paths) {
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$path =~ s{^/+}{};
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$path =~ s{/+$}{};
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$new_path .= "/$path";
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}
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return $new_path .= "/$last_path";
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}
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=head3 add_path_to_url
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my $new_url = add_path_to_url($url, $path);
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Appends $path onto the $url. If $path is empty, $url is returned unchanged.
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=cut
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sub add_path_to_url {
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my($url, $path) = @_;
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return $url if !defined $path or !length $path;
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# Strip trailing and leading slashes so we don't
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# wind up with http://x.com///path
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$url =~ s{/+$}{};
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$path =~ s{^/+}{};
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# If a path has a % in it, URI escape it so it's not
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# mistaken for a URI escape later.
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$path =~ s{%}{%25}g;
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return join '/', $url, $path;
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}
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1;
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