1=head1 NAME 2 3Git - Perl interface to the Git version control system 4 5=cut 6 7 8package Git; 9 10use5.008; 11use strict; 12 13 14BEGIN{ 15 16our($VERSION,@ISA,@EXPORT,@EXPORT_OK); 17 18# Totally unstable API. 19$VERSION='0.01'; 20 21 22=head1 SYNOPSIS 23 24 use Git; 25 26 my $version = Git::command_oneline('version'); 27 28 git_cmd_try { Git::command_noisy('update-server-info') } 29 '%s failed w/ code %d'; 30 31 my $repo = Git->repository (Directory => '/srv/git/cogito.git'); 32 33 34 my @revs = $repo->command('rev-list', '--since=last monday', '--all'); 35 36 my ($fh, $c) = $repo->command_output_pipe('rev-list', '--since=last monday', '--all'); 37 my $lastrev = <$fh>; chomp $lastrev; 38 $repo->command_close_pipe($fh, $c); 39 40 my $lastrev = $repo->command_oneline( [ 'rev-list', '--all' ], 41 STDERR => 0 ); 42 43 my $sha1 = $repo->hash_and_insert_object('file.txt'); 44 my $tempfile = tempfile(); 45 my $size = $repo->cat_blob($sha1, $tempfile); 46 47=cut 48 49 50require Exporter; 51 52@ISA=qw(Exporter); 53 54@EXPORT=qw(git_cmd_try); 55 56# Methods which can be called as standalone functions as well: 57@EXPORT_OK=qw(command command_oneline command_noisy 58 command_output_pipe command_input_pipe command_close_pipe 59 command_bidi_pipe command_close_bidi_pipe 60 version exec_path html_path hash_object git_cmd_try 61 remote_refs prompt 62 get_tz_offset get_record 63 credential credential_read credential_write 64 temp_acquire temp_is_locked temp_release temp_reset temp_path); 65 66 67=head1 DESCRIPTION 68 69This module provides Perl scripts easy way to interface the Git version control 70system. The modules have an easy and well-tested way to call arbitrary Git 71commands; in the future, the interface will also provide specialized methods 72for doing easily operations which are not totally trivial to do over 73the generic command interface. 74 75While some commands can be executed outside of any context (e.g. 'version' 76or 'init'), most operations require a repository context, which in practice 77means getting an instance of the Git object using the repository() constructor. 78(In the future, we will also get a new_repository() constructor.) All commands 79called as methods of the object are then executed in the context of the 80repository. 81 82Part of the "repository state" is also information about path to the attached 83working copy (unless you work with a bare repository). You can also navigate 84inside of the working copy using the C<wc_chdir()> method. (Note that 85the repository object is self-contained and will not change working directory 86of your process.) 87 88TODO: In the future, we might also do 89 90 my $remoterepo = $repo->remote_repository (Name => 'cogito', Branch => 'master'); 91 $remoterepo ||= Git->remote_repository ('http://git.or.cz/cogito.git/'); 92 my @refs = $remoterepo->refs(); 93 94Currently, the module merely wraps calls to external Git tools. In the future, 95it will provide a much faster way to interact with Git by linking directly 96to libgit. This should be completely opaque to the user, though (performance 97increase notwithstanding). 98 99=cut 100 101 102use Carp qw(carp croak);# but croak is bad - throw instead 103use Error qw(:try); 104use Cwd qw(abs_path cwd); 105use IPC::Open2 qw(open2); 106use Fcntl qw(SEEK_SET SEEK_CUR); 107use Time::Local qw(timegm); 108} 109 110 111=head1 CONSTRUCTORS 112 113=over 4 114 115=item repository ( OPTIONS ) 116 117=item repository ( DIRECTORY ) 118 119=item repository () 120 121Construct a new repository object. 122C<OPTIONS> are passed in a hash like fashion, using key and value pairs. 123Possible options are: 124 125B<Repository> - Path to the Git repository. 126 127B<WorkingCopy> - Path to the associated working copy; not strictly required 128as many commands will happily crunch on a bare repository. 129 130B<WorkingSubdir> - Subdirectory in the working copy to work inside. 131Just left undefined if you do not want to limit the scope of operations. 132 133B<Directory> - Path to the Git working directory in its usual setup. 134The C<.git> directory is searched in the directory and all the parent 135directories; if found, C<WorkingCopy> is set to the directory containing 136it and C<Repository> to the C<.git> directory itself. If no C<.git> 137directory was found, the C<Directory> is assumed to be a bare repository, 138C<Repository> is set to point at it and C<WorkingCopy> is left undefined. 139If the C<$GIT_DIR> environment variable is set, things behave as expected 140as well. 141 142You should not use both C<Directory> and either of C<Repository> and 143C<WorkingCopy> - the results of that are undefined. 144 145Alternatively, a directory path may be passed as a single scalar argument 146to the constructor; it is equivalent to setting only the C<Directory> option 147field. 148 149Calling the constructor with no options whatsoever is equivalent to 150calling it with C<< Directory => '.' >>. In general, if you are building 151a standard porcelain command, simply doing C<< Git->repository() >> should 152do the right thing and setup the object to reflect exactly where the user 153is right now. 154 155=cut 156 157sub repository { 158my$class=shift; 159my@args=@_; 160my%opts= (); 161my$self; 162 163if(defined$args[0]) { 164if($#args%2!=1) { 165# Not a hash. 166$#args==0or throw Error::Simple("bad usage"); 167%opts= ( Directory =>$args[0] ); 168}else{ 169%opts=@args; 170} 171} 172 173if(not defined$opts{Repository}and not defined$opts{WorkingCopy} 174and not defined$opts{Directory}) { 175$opts{Directory} ='.'; 176} 177 178if(defined$opts{Directory}) { 179-d $opts{Directory}or throw Error::Simple("Directory not found:$opts{Directory}$!"); 180 181my$search= Git->repository(WorkingCopy =>$opts{Directory}); 182my$dir; 183try{ 184$dir=$search->command_oneline(['rev-parse','--git-dir'], 185 STDERR =>0); 186} catch Git::Error::Command with { 187$dir=undef; 188}; 189 190if($dir) { 191 _verify_require(); 192 File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($dir)or$dir=$opts{Directory} .'/'.$dir; 193$opts{Repository} = abs_path($dir); 194 195# If --git-dir went ok, this shouldn't die either. 196my$prefix=$search->command_oneline('rev-parse','--show-prefix'); 197$dir= abs_path($opts{Directory}) .'/'; 198if($prefix) { 199if(substr($dir, -length($prefix))ne$prefix) { 200 throw Error::Simple("rev-parse confused me -$dirdoes not have trailing$prefix"); 201} 202substr($dir, -length($prefix)) =''; 203} 204$opts{WorkingCopy} =$dir; 205$opts{WorkingSubdir} =$prefix; 206 207}else{ 208# A bare repository? Let's see... 209$dir=$opts{Directory}; 210 211unless(-d "$dir/refs"and-d "$dir/objects"and-e "$dir/HEAD") { 212# Mimic git-rev-parse --git-dir error message: 213 throw Error::Simple("fatal: Not a git repository:$dir"); 214} 215my$search= Git->repository(Repository =>$dir); 216try{ 217$search->command('symbolic-ref','HEAD'); 218} catch Git::Error::Command with { 219# Mimic git-rev-parse --git-dir error message: 220 throw Error::Simple("fatal: Not a git repository:$dir"); 221} 222 223$opts{Repository} = abs_path($dir); 224} 225 226delete$opts{Directory}; 227} 228 229$self= { opts => \%opts}; 230bless$self,$class; 231} 232 233=back 234 235=head1 METHODS 236 237=over 4 238 239=item command ( COMMAND [, ARGUMENTS... ] ) 240 241=item command ( [ COMMAND, ARGUMENTS... ], { Opt => Val ... } ) 242 243Execute the given Git C<COMMAND> (specify it without the 'git-' 244prefix), optionally with the specified extra C<ARGUMENTS>. 245 246The second more elaborate form can be used if you want to further adjust 247the command execution. Currently, only one option is supported: 248 249B<STDERR> - How to deal with the command's error output. By default (C<undef>) 250it is delivered to the caller's C<STDERR>. A false value (0 or '') will cause 251it to be thrown away. If you want to process it, you can get it in a filehandle 252you specify, but you must be extremely careful; if the error output is not 253very short and you want to read it in the same process as where you called 254C<command()>, you are set up for a nice deadlock! 255 256The method can be called without any instance or on a specified Git repository 257(in that case the command will be run in the repository context). 258 259In scalar context, it returns all the command output in a single string 260(verbatim). 261 262In array context, it returns an array containing lines printed to the 263command's stdout (without trailing newlines). 264 265In both cases, the command's stdin and stderr are the same as the caller's. 266 267=cut 268 269sub command { 270my($fh,$ctx) = command_output_pipe(@_); 271 272if(not defined wantarray) { 273# Nothing to pepper the possible exception with. 274 _cmd_close($ctx,$fh); 275 276}elsif(not wantarray) { 277local$/; 278my$text= <$fh>; 279try{ 280 _cmd_close($ctx,$fh); 281} catch Git::Error::Command with { 282# Pepper with the output: 283my$E=shift; 284$E->{'-outputref'} = \$text; 285 throw $E; 286}; 287return$text; 288 289}else{ 290my@lines= <$fh>; 291defined and chompfor@lines; 292try{ 293 _cmd_close($ctx,$fh); 294} catch Git::Error::Command with { 295my$E=shift; 296$E->{'-outputref'} = \@lines; 297 throw $E; 298}; 299return@lines; 300} 301} 302 303 304=item command_oneline ( COMMAND [, ARGUMENTS... ] ) 305 306=item command_oneline ( [ COMMAND, ARGUMENTS... ], { Opt => Val ... } ) 307 308Execute the given C<COMMAND> in the same way as command() 309does but always return a scalar string containing the first line 310of the command's standard output. 311 312=cut 313 314sub command_oneline { 315my($fh,$ctx) = command_output_pipe(@_); 316 317my$line= <$fh>; 318defined$lineand chomp$line; 319try{ 320 _cmd_close($ctx,$fh); 321} catch Git::Error::Command with { 322# Pepper with the output: 323my$E=shift; 324$E->{'-outputref'} = \$line; 325 throw $E; 326}; 327return$line; 328} 329 330 331=item command_output_pipe ( COMMAND [, ARGUMENTS... ] ) 332 333=item command_output_pipe ( [ COMMAND, ARGUMENTS... ], { Opt => Val ... } ) 334 335Execute the given C<COMMAND> in the same way as command() 336does but return a pipe filehandle from which the command output can be 337read. 338 339The function can return C<($pipe, $ctx)> in array context. 340See C<command_close_pipe()> for details. 341 342=cut 343 344sub command_output_pipe { 345 _command_common_pipe('-|',@_); 346} 347 348 349=item command_input_pipe ( COMMAND [, ARGUMENTS... ] ) 350 351=item command_input_pipe ( [ COMMAND, ARGUMENTS... ], { Opt => Val ... } ) 352 353Execute the given C<COMMAND> in the same way as command_output_pipe() 354does but return an input pipe filehandle instead; the command output 355is not captured. 356 357The function can return C<($pipe, $ctx)> in array context. 358See C<command_close_pipe()> for details. 359 360=cut 361 362sub command_input_pipe { 363 _command_common_pipe('|-',@_); 364} 365 366 367=item command_close_pipe ( PIPE [, CTX ] ) 368 369Close the C<PIPE> as returned from C<command_*_pipe()>, checking 370whether the command finished successfully. The optional C<CTX> argument 371is required if you want to see the command name in the error message, 372and it is the second value returned by C<command_*_pipe()> when 373called in array context. The call idiom is: 374 375 my ($fh, $ctx) = $r->command_output_pipe('status'); 376 while (<$fh>) { ... } 377 $r->command_close_pipe($fh, $ctx); 378 379Note that you should not rely on whatever actually is in C<CTX>; 380currently it is simply the command name but in future the context might 381have more complicated structure. 382 383=cut 384 385sub command_close_pipe { 386my($self,$fh,$ctx) = _maybe_self(@_); 387$ctx||='<unknown>'; 388 _cmd_close($ctx,$fh); 389} 390 391=item command_bidi_pipe ( COMMAND [, ARGUMENTS... ] ) 392 393Execute the given C<COMMAND> in the same way as command_output_pipe() 394does but return both an input pipe filehandle and an output pipe filehandle. 395 396The function will return C<($pid, $pipe_in, $pipe_out, $ctx)>. 397See C<command_close_bidi_pipe()> for details. 398 399=cut 400 401sub command_bidi_pipe { 402my($pid,$in,$out); 403my($self) = _maybe_self(@_); 404local%ENV=%ENV; 405my$cwd_save=undef; 406if($self) { 407shift; 408$cwd_save= cwd(); 409 _setup_git_cmd_env($self); 410} 411$pid= open2($in,$out,'git',@_); 412chdir($cwd_save)if$cwd_save; 413return($pid,$in,$out,join(' ',@_)); 414} 415 416=item command_close_bidi_pipe ( PID, PIPE_IN, PIPE_OUT [, CTX] ) 417 418Close the C<PIPE_IN> and C<PIPE_OUT> as returned from C<command_bidi_pipe()>, 419checking whether the command finished successfully. The optional C<CTX> 420argument is required if you want to see the command name in the error message, 421and it is the fourth value returned by C<command_bidi_pipe()>. The call idiom 422is: 423 424 my ($pid, $in, $out, $ctx) = $r->command_bidi_pipe('cat-file --batch-check'); 425 print $out "000000000\n"; 426 while (<$in>) { ... } 427 $r->command_close_bidi_pipe($pid, $in, $out, $ctx); 428 429Note that you should not rely on whatever actually is in C<CTX>; 430currently it is simply the command name but in future the context might 431have more complicated structure. 432 433C<PIPE_IN> and C<PIPE_OUT> may be C<undef> if they have been closed prior to 434calling this function. This may be useful in a query-response type of 435commands where caller first writes a query and later reads response, eg: 436 437 my ($pid, $in, $out, $ctx) = $r->command_bidi_pipe('cat-file --batch-check'); 438 print $out "000000000\n"; 439 close $out; 440 while (<$in>) { ... } 441 $r->command_close_bidi_pipe($pid, $in, undef, $ctx); 442 443This idiom may prevent potential dead locks caused by data sent to the output 444pipe not being flushed and thus not reaching the executed command. 445 446=cut 447 448sub command_close_bidi_pipe { 449local$?; 450my($self,$pid,$in,$out,$ctx) = _maybe_self(@_); 451 _cmd_close($ctx, (grep{defined} ($in,$out))); 452waitpid$pid,0; 453if($?>>8) { 454 throw Git::Error::Command($ctx,$?>>8); 455} 456} 457 458 459=item command_noisy ( COMMAND [, ARGUMENTS... ] ) 460 461Execute the given C<COMMAND> in the same way as command() does but do not 462capture the command output - the standard output is not redirected and goes 463to the standard output of the caller application. 464 465While the method is called command_noisy(), you might want to as well use 466it for the most silent Git commands which you know will never pollute your 467stdout but you want to avoid the overhead of the pipe setup when calling them. 468 469The function returns only after the command has finished running. 470 471=cut 472 473sub command_noisy { 474my($self,$cmd,@args) = _maybe_self(@_); 475 _check_valid_cmd($cmd); 476 477my$pid=fork; 478if(not defined$pid) { 479 throw Error::Simple("fork failed:$!"); 480}elsif($pid==0) { 481 _cmd_exec($self,$cmd,@args); 482} 483if(waitpid($pid,0) >0and$?>>8!=0) { 484 throw Git::Error::Command(join(' ',$cmd,@args),$?>>8); 485} 486} 487 488 489=item version () 490 491Return the Git version in use. 492 493=cut 494 495sub version { 496my$verstr= command_oneline('--version'); 497$verstr=~s/^git version //; 498$verstr; 499} 500 501 502=item exec_path () 503 504Return path to the Git sub-command executables (the same as 505C<git --exec-path>). Useful mostly only internally. 506 507=cut 508 509sub exec_path { command_oneline('--exec-path') } 510 511 512=item html_path () 513 514Return path to the Git html documentation (the same as 515C<git --html-path>). Useful mostly only internally. 516 517=cut 518 519sub html_path { command_oneline('--html-path') } 520 521 522=item get_tz_offset ( TIME ) 523 524Return the time zone offset from GMT in the form +/-HHMM where HH is 525the number of hours from GMT and MM is the number of minutes. This is 526the equivalent of what strftime("%z", ...) would provide on a GNU 527platform. 528 529If TIME is not supplied, the current local time is used. 530 531=cut 532 533sub get_tz_offset { 534# some systmes don't handle or mishandle %z, so be creative. 535my$t=shift||time; 536my$gm= timegm(localtime($t)); 537my$sign=qw( + + - )[$gm<=>$t]; 538returnsprintf("%s%02d%02d",$sign, (gmtime(abs($t-$gm)))[2,1]); 539} 540 541=item get_record ( FILEHANDLE, INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR ) 542 543Read one record from FILEHANDLE delimited by INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR, 544removing any trailing INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR. 545 546=cut 547 548sub get_record { 549my($fh,$rs) =@_; 550local$/=$rs; 551my$rec= <$fh>; 552chomp$recifdefined$rs; 553$rec; 554} 555 556=item prompt ( PROMPT , ISPASSWORD ) 557 558Query user C<PROMPT> and return answer from user. 559 560Honours GIT_ASKPASS and SSH_ASKPASS environment variables for querying 561the user. If no *_ASKPASS variable is set or an error occoured, 562the terminal is tried as a fallback. 563If C<ISPASSWORD> is set and true, the terminal disables echo. 564 565=cut 566 567sub prompt { 568my($prompt,$isPassword) =@_; 569my$ret; 570if(exists$ENV{'GIT_ASKPASS'}) { 571$ret= _prompt($ENV{'GIT_ASKPASS'},$prompt); 572} 573if(!defined$ret&&exists$ENV{'SSH_ASKPASS'}) { 574$ret= _prompt($ENV{'SSH_ASKPASS'},$prompt); 575} 576if(!defined$ret) { 577print STDERR $prompt; 578 STDERR->flush; 579if(defined$isPassword&&$isPassword) { 580require Term::ReadKey; 581 Term::ReadKey::ReadMode('noecho'); 582$ret=''; 583while(defined(my$key= Term::ReadKey::ReadKey(0))) { 584last if$key=~/[\012\015]/;# \n\r 585$ret.=$key; 586} 587 Term::ReadKey::ReadMode('restore'); 588print STDERR "\n"; 589 STDERR->flush; 590}else{ 591chomp($ret= <STDIN>); 592} 593} 594return$ret; 595} 596 597sub _prompt { 598my($askpass,$prompt) =@_; 599return unlesslength$askpass; 600$prompt=~s/\n/ /g; 601my$ret; 602open my$fh,"-|",$askpass,$promptorreturn; 603$ret= <$fh>; 604$ret=~s/[\015\012]//g;# strip \r\n, chomp does not work on all systems (i.e. windows) as expected 605close($fh); 606return$ret; 607} 608 609=item repo_path () 610 611Return path to the git repository. Must be called on a repository instance. 612 613=cut 614 615sub repo_path {$_[0]->{opts}->{Repository} } 616 617 618=item wc_path () 619 620Return path to the working copy. Must be called on a repository instance. 621 622=cut 623 624sub wc_path {$_[0]->{opts}->{WorkingCopy} } 625 626 627=item wc_subdir () 628 629Return path to the subdirectory inside of a working copy. Must be called 630on a repository instance. 631 632=cut 633 634sub wc_subdir {$_[0]->{opts}->{WorkingSubdir} ||=''} 635 636 637=item wc_chdir ( SUBDIR ) 638 639Change the working copy subdirectory to work within. The C<SUBDIR> is 640relative to the working copy root directory (not the current subdirectory). 641Must be called on a repository instance attached to a working copy 642and the directory must exist. 643 644=cut 645 646sub wc_chdir { 647my($self,$subdir) =@_; 648$self->wc_path() 649or throw Error::Simple("bare repository"); 650 651-d $self->wc_path().'/'.$subdir 652or throw Error::Simple("subdir not found:$subdir$!"); 653# Of course we will not "hold" the subdirectory so anyone 654# can delete it now and we will never know. But at least we tried. 655 656$self->{opts}->{WorkingSubdir} =$subdir; 657} 658 659 660=item config ( VARIABLE ) 661 662Retrieve the configuration C<VARIABLE> in the same manner as C<config> 663does. In scalar context requires the variable to be set only one time 664(exception is thrown otherwise), in array context returns allows the 665variable to be set multiple times and returns all the values. 666 667=cut 668 669sub config { 670return _config_common({},@_); 671} 672 673 674=item config_bool ( VARIABLE ) 675 676Retrieve the bool configuration C<VARIABLE>. The return value 677is usable as a boolean in perl (and C<undef> if it's not defined, 678of course). 679 680=cut 681 682sub config_bool { 683my$val=scalar _config_common({'kind'=>'--bool'},@_); 684 685# Do not rewrite this as return (defined $val && $val eq 'true') 686# as some callers do care what kind of falsehood they receive. 687if(!defined$val) { 688returnundef; 689}else{ 690return$valeq'true'; 691} 692} 693 694 695=item config_path ( VARIABLE ) 696 697Retrieve the path configuration C<VARIABLE>. The return value 698is an expanded path or C<undef> if it's not defined. 699 700=cut 701 702sub config_path { 703return _config_common({'kind'=>'--path'},@_); 704} 705 706 707=item config_int ( VARIABLE ) 708 709Retrieve the integer configuration C<VARIABLE>. The return value 710is simple decimal number. An optional value suffix of 'k', 'm', 711or 'g' in the config file will cause the value to be multiplied 712by 1024, 1048576 (1024^2), or 1073741824 (1024^3) prior to output. 713It would return C<undef> if configuration variable is not defined. 714 715=cut 716 717sub config_int { 718returnscalar _config_common({'kind'=>'--int'},@_); 719} 720 721# Common subroutine to implement bulk of what the config* family of methods 722# do. This currently wraps command('config') so it is not so fast. 723sub _config_common { 724my($opts) =shift@_; 725my($self,$var) = _maybe_self(@_); 726 727try{ 728my@cmd= ('config',$opts->{'kind'} ?$opts->{'kind'} : ()); 729unshift@cmd,$selfif$self; 730if(wantarray) { 731return command(@cmd,'--get-all',$var); 732}else{ 733return command_oneline(@cmd,'--get',$var); 734} 735} catch Git::Error::Command with { 736my$E=shift; 737if($E->value() ==1) { 738# Key not found. 739return; 740}else{ 741 throw $E; 742} 743}; 744} 745 746=item get_colorbool ( NAME ) 747 748Finds if color should be used for NAMEd operation from the configuration, 749and returns boolean (true for "use color", false for "do not use color"). 750 751=cut 752 753sub get_colorbool { 754my($self,$var) =@_; 755my$stdout_to_tty= (-t STDOUT) ?"true":"false"; 756my$use_color=$self->command_oneline('config','--get-colorbool', 757$var,$stdout_to_tty); 758return($use_coloreq'true'); 759} 760 761=item get_color ( SLOT, COLOR ) 762 763Finds color for SLOT from the configuration, while defaulting to COLOR, 764and returns the ANSI color escape sequence: 765 766 print $repo->get_color("color.interactive.prompt", "underline blue white"); 767 print "some text"; 768 print $repo->get_color("", "normal"); 769 770=cut 771 772sub get_color { 773my($self,$slot,$default) =@_; 774my$color=$self->command_oneline('config','--get-color',$slot,$default); 775if(!defined$color) { 776$color=""; 777} 778return$color; 779} 780 781=item remote_refs ( REPOSITORY [, GROUPS [, REFGLOBS ] ] ) 782 783This function returns a hashref of refs stored in a given remote repository. 784The hash is in the format C<refname =\> hash>. For tags, the C<refname> entry 785contains the tag object while a C<refname^{}> entry gives the tagged objects. 786 787C<REPOSITORY> has the same meaning as the appropriate C<git-ls-remote> 788argument; either a URL or a remote name (if called on a repository instance). 789C<GROUPS> is an optional arrayref that can contain 'tags' to return all the 790tags and/or 'heads' to return all the heads. C<REFGLOB> is an optional array 791of strings containing a shell-like glob to further limit the refs returned in 792the hash; the meaning is again the same as the appropriate C<git-ls-remote> 793argument. 794 795This function may or may not be called on a repository instance. In the former 796case, remote names as defined in the repository are recognized as repository 797specifiers. 798 799=cut 800 801sub remote_refs { 802my($self,$repo,$groups,$refglobs) = _maybe_self(@_); 803my@args; 804if(ref$groupseq'ARRAY') { 805foreach(@$groups) { 806if($_eq'heads') { 807push(@args,'--heads'); 808}elsif($_eq'tags') { 809push(@args,'--tags'); 810}else{ 811# Ignore unknown groups for future 812# compatibility 813} 814} 815} 816push(@args,$repo); 817if(ref$refglobseq'ARRAY') { 818push(@args,@$refglobs); 819} 820 821my@self=$self? ($self) : ();# Ultra trickery 822my($fh,$ctx) = Git::command_output_pipe(@self,'ls-remote',@args); 823my%refs; 824while(<$fh>) { 825chomp; 826my($hash,$ref) =split(/\t/,$_,2); 827$refs{$ref} =$hash; 828} 829 Git::command_close_pipe(@self,$fh,$ctx); 830return \%refs; 831} 832 833 834=item ident ( TYPE | IDENTSTR ) 835 836=item ident_person ( TYPE | IDENTSTR | IDENTARRAY ) 837 838This suite of functions retrieves and parses ident information, as stored 839in the commit and tag objects or produced by C<var GIT_type_IDENT> (thus 840C<TYPE> can be either I<author> or I<committer>; case is insignificant). 841 842The C<ident> method retrieves the ident information from C<git var> 843and either returns it as a scalar string or as an array with the fields parsed. 844Alternatively, it can take a prepared ident string (e.g. from the commit 845object) and just parse it. 846 847C<ident_person> returns the person part of the ident - name and email; 848it can take the same arguments as C<ident> or the array returned by C<ident>. 849 850The synopsis is like: 851 852 my ($name, $email, $time_tz) = ident('author'); 853 "$name <$email>" eq ident_person('author'); 854 "$name <$email>" eq ident_person($name); 855 $time_tz =~ /^\d+ [+-]\d{4}$/; 856 857=cut 858 859sub ident { 860my($self,$type) = _maybe_self(@_); 861my$identstr; 862if(lc$typeeq lc'committer'or lc$typeeq lc'author') { 863my@cmd= ('var','GIT_'.uc($type).'_IDENT'); 864unshift@cmd,$selfif$self; 865$identstr= command_oneline(@cmd); 866}else{ 867$identstr=$type; 868} 869if(wantarray) { 870return$identstr=~/^(.*) <(.*)> (\d+ [+-]\d{4})$/; 871}else{ 872return$identstr; 873} 874} 875 876sub ident_person { 877my($self,@ident) = _maybe_self(@_); 878$#ident==0and@ident=$self?$self->ident($ident[0]) : ident($ident[0]); 879return"$ident[0] <$ident[1]>"; 880} 881 882=item parse_mailboxes 883 884Return an array of mailboxes extracted from a string. 885 886=cut 887 888# Very close to Mail::Address's parser, but we still have minor 889# differences in some cases (see t9000 for examples). 890sub parse_mailboxes { 891my$re_comment=qr/\((?:[^)]*)\)/; 892my$re_quote=qr/"(?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*"/; 893my$re_word=qr/(?:[^]["\s()<>:;@\\,.]|\\.)+/; 894 895# divide the string in tokens of the above form 896my$re_token=qr/(?:$re_quote|$re_word|$re_comment|\S)/; 897my@tokens=map{$_=~/\s*($re_token)\s*/g}@_; 898my$end_of_addr_seen=0; 899 900# add a delimiter to simplify treatment for the last mailbox 901push@tokens,","; 902 903my(@addr_list,@phrase,@address,@comment,@buffer) = (); 904foreachmy$token(@tokens) { 905if($token=~/^[,;]$/) { 906# if buffer still contains undeterminated strings 907# append it at the end of @address or @phrase 908if($end_of_addr_seen) { 909push@phrase,@buffer; 910}else{ 911push@address,@buffer; 912} 913 914my$str_phrase=join' ',@phrase; 915my$str_address=join'',@address; 916my$str_comment=join' ',@comment; 917 918# quote are necessary if phrase contains 919# special characters 920if($str_phrase=~/[][()<>:;@\\,.\000-\037\177]/) { 921$str_phrase=~s/(^|[^\\])"/$1/g; 922$str_phrase=qq["$str_phrase"]; 923} 924 925# add "<>" around the address if necessary 926if($str_addressne""&&$str_phrasene"") { 927$str_address=qq[<$str_address>]; 928} 929 930my$str_mailbox="$str_phrase$str_address$str_comment"; 931$str_mailbox=~s/^\s*|\s*$//g; 932push@addr_list,$str_mailboxif($str_mailbox); 933 934@phrase=@address=@comment=@buffer= (); 935$end_of_addr_seen=0; 936}elsif($token=~/^\(/) { 937push@comment,$token; 938}elsif($tokeneq"<") { 939push@phrase, (splice@address), (splice@buffer); 940}elsif($tokeneq">") { 941$end_of_addr_seen=1; 942push@address, (splice@buffer); 943}elsif($tokeneq"@"&& !$end_of_addr_seen) { 944push@address, (splice@buffer),"@"; 945}else{ 946push@buffer,$token; 947} 948} 949 950return@addr_list; 951} 952 953=item hash_object ( TYPE, FILENAME ) 954 955Compute the SHA1 object id of the given C<FILENAME> considering it is 956of the C<TYPE> object type (C<blob>, C<commit>, C<tree>). 957 958The method can be called without any instance or on a specified Git repository, 959it makes zero difference. 960 961The function returns the SHA1 hash. 962 963=cut 964 965# TODO: Support for passing FILEHANDLE instead of FILENAME 966sub hash_object { 967my($self,$type,$file) = _maybe_self(@_); 968 command_oneline('hash-object','-t',$type,$file); 969} 970 971 972=item hash_and_insert_object ( FILENAME ) 973 974Compute the SHA1 object id of the given C<FILENAME> and add the object to the 975object database. 976 977The function returns the SHA1 hash. 978 979=cut 980 981# TODO: Support for passing FILEHANDLE instead of FILENAME 982sub hash_and_insert_object { 983my($self,$filename) =@_; 984 985 carp "Bad filename\"$filename\""if$filename=~/[\r\n]/; 986 987$self->_open_hash_and_insert_object_if_needed(); 988my($in,$out) = ($self->{hash_object_in},$self->{hash_object_out}); 989 990unless(print$out $filename,"\n") { 991$self->_close_hash_and_insert_object(); 992 throw Error::Simple("out pipe went bad"); 993} 994 995chomp(my$hash= <$in>); 996unless(defined($hash)) { 997$self->_close_hash_and_insert_object(); 998 throw Error::Simple("in pipe went bad"); 999}10001001return$hash;1002}10031004sub _open_hash_and_insert_object_if_needed {1005my($self) =@_;10061007return ifdefined($self->{hash_object_pid});10081009($self->{hash_object_pid},$self->{hash_object_in},1010$self->{hash_object_out},$self->{hash_object_ctx}) =1011$self->command_bidi_pipe(qw(hash-object -w --stdin-paths --no-filters));1012}10131014sub _close_hash_and_insert_object {1015my($self) =@_;10161017return unlessdefined($self->{hash_object_pid});10181019my@vars=map{'hash_object_'.$_}qw(pid in out ctx);10201021 command_close_bidi_pipe(@$self{@vars});1022delete@$self{@vars};1023}10241025=item cat_blob ( SHA1, FILEHANDLE )10261027Prints the contents of the blob identified by C<SHA1> to C<FILEHANDLE> and1028returns the number of bytes printed.10291030=cut10311032sub cat_blob {1033my($self,$sha1,$fh) =@_;10341035$self->_open_cat_blob_if_needed();1036my($in,$out) = ($self->{cat_blob_in},$self->{cat_blob_out});10371038unless(print$out $sha1,"\n") {1039$self->_close_cat_blob();1040 throw Error::Simple("out pipe went bad");1041}10421043my$description= <$in>;1044if($description=~/ missing$/) {1045 carp "$sha1doesn't exist in the repository";1046return-1;1047}10481049if($description!~/^[0-9a-fA-F]{40} \S+ (\d+)$/) {1050 carp "Unexpected result returned from git cat-file";1051return-1;1052}10531054my$size=$1;10551056my$blob;1057my$bytesLeft=$size;10581059while(1) {1060last unless$bytesLeft;10611062my$bytesToRead=$bytesLeft<1024?$bytesLeft:1024;1063my$read=read($in,$blob,$bytesToRead);1064unless(defined($read)) {1065$self->_close_cat_blob();1066 throw Error::Simple("in pipe went bad");1067}1068unless(print$fh $blob) {1069$self->_close_cat_blob();1070 throw Error::Simple("couldn't write to passed in filehandle");1071}1072$bytesLeft-=$read;1073}10741075# Skip past the trailing newline.1076my$newline;1077my$read=read($in,$newline,1);1078unless(defined($read)) {1079$self->_close_cat_blob();1080 throw Error::Simple("in pipe went bad");1081}1082unless($read==1&&$newlineeq"\n") {1083$self->_close_cat_blob();1084 throw Error::Simple("didn't find newline after blob");1085}10861087return$size;1088}10891090sub _open_cat_blob_if_needed {1091my($self) =@_;10921093return ifdefined($self->{cat_blob_pid});10941095($self->{cat_blob_pid},$self->{cat_blob_in},1096$self->{cat_blob_out},$self->{cat_blob_ctx}) =1097$self->command_bidi_pipe(qw(cat-file --batch));1098}10991100sub _close_cat_blob {1101my($self) =@_;11021103return unlessdefined($self->{cat_blob_pid});11041105my@vars=map{'cat_blob_'.$_}qw(pid in out ctx);11061107 command_close_bidi_pipe(@$self{@vars});1108delete@$self{@vars};1109}111011111112=item credential_read( FILEHANDLE )11131114Reads credential key-value pairs from C<FILEHANDLE>. Reading stops at EOF or1115when an empty line is encountered. Each line must be of the form C<key=value>1116with a non-empty key. Function returns hash with all read values. Any white1117space (other than new-line character) is preserved.11181119=cut11201121sub credential_read {1122my($self,$reader) = _maybe_self(@_);1123my%credential;1124while(<$reader>) {1125chomp;1126if($_eq'') {1127last;1128}elsif(!/^([^=]+)=(.*)$/) {1129 throw Error::Simple("unable to parse git credential data:\n$_");1130}1131$credential{$1} =$2;1132}1133return%credential;1134}11351136=item credential_write( FILEHANDLE, CREDENTIAL_HASHREF )11371138Writes credential key-value pairs from hash referenced by1139C<CREDENTIAL_HASHREF> to C<FILEHANDLE>. Keys and values cannot contain1140new-lines or NUL bytes characters, and key cannot contain equal signs nor be1141empty (if they do Error::Simple is thrown). Any white space is preserved. If1142value for a key is C<undef>, it will be skipped.11431144If C<'url'> key exists it will be written first. (All the other key-value1145pairs are written in sorted order but you should not depend on that). Once1146all lines are written, an empty line is printed.11471148=cut11491150sub credential_write {1151my($self,$writer,$credential) = _maybe_self(@_);1152my($key,$value);11531154# Check if $credential is valid prior to writing anything1155while(($key,$value) =each%$credential) {1156if(!defined$key|| !length$key) {1157 throw Error::Simple("credential key empty or undefined");1158}elsif($key=~/[=\n\0]/) {1159 throw Error::Simple("credential key contains invalid characters:$key");1160}elsif(defined$value&&$value=~/[\n\0]/) {1161 throw Error::Simple("credential value for key=$keycontains invalid characters:$value");1162}1163}11641165for$key(sort{1166# url overwrites other fields, so it must come first1167return-1if$aeq'url';1168return1if$beq'url';1169return$acmp$b;1170}keys%$credential) {1171if(defined$credential->{$key}) {1172print$writer $key,'=',$credential->{$key},"\n";1173}1174}1175print$writer"\n";1176}11771178sub _credential_run {1179my($self,$credential,$op) = _maybe_self(@_);1180my($pid,$reader,$writer,$ctx) = command_bidi_pipe('credential',$op);11811182 credential_write $writer,$credential;1183close$writer;11841185if($opeq"fill") {1186%$credential= credential_read $reader;1187}1188if(<$reader>) {1189 throw Error::Simple("unexpected output from git credential$opresponse:\n$_\n");1190}11911192 command_close_bidi_pipe($pid,$reader,undef,$ctx);1193}11941195=item credential( CREDENTIAL_HASHREF [, OPERATION ] )11961197=item credential( CREDENTIAL_HASHREF, CODE )11981199Executes C<git credential> for a given set of credentials and specified1200operation. In both forms C<CREDENTIAL_HASHREF> needs to be a reference to1201a hash which stores credentials. Under certain conditions the hash can1202change.12031204In the first form, C<OPERATION> can be C<'fill'>, C<'approve'> or C<'reject'>,1205and function will execute corresponding C<git credential> sub-command. If1206it's omitted C<'fill'> is assumed. In case of C<'fill'> the values stored in1207C<CREDENTIAL_HASHREF> will be changed to the ones returned by the C<git1208credential fill> command. The usual usage would look something like:12091210 my %cred = (1211 'protocol' => 'https',1212 'host' => 'example.com',1213 'username' => 'bob'1214 );1215 Git::credential \%cred;1216 if (try_to_authenticate($cred{'username'}, $cred{'password'})) {1217 Git::credential \%cred, 'approve';1218 ... do more stuff ...1219 } else {1220 Git::credential \%cred, 'reject';1221 }12221223In the second form, C<CODE> needs to be a reference to a subroutine. The1224function will execute C<git credential fill> to fill the provided credential1225hash, then call C<CODE> with C<CREDENTIAL_HASHREF> as the sole argument. If1226C<CODE>'s return value is defined, the function will execute C<git credential1227approve> (if return value yields true) or C<git credential reject> (if return1228value is false). If the return value is undef, nothing at all is executed;1229this is useful, for example, if the credential could neither be verified nor1230rejected due to an unrelated network error. The return value is the same as1231what C<CODE> returns. With this form, the usage might look as follows:12321233 if (Git::credential {1234 'protocol' => 'https',1235 'host' => 'example.com',1236 'username' => 'bob'1237 }, sub {1238 my $cred = shift;1239 return !!try_to_authenticate($cred->{'username'},1240 $cred->{'password'});1241 }) {1242 ... do more stuff ...1243 }12441245=cut12461247sub credential {1248my($self,$credential,$op_or_code) = (_maybe_self(@_),'fill');12491250if('CODE'eq ref$op_or_code) {1251 _credential_run $credential,'fill';1252my$ret=$op_or_code->($credential);1253if(defined$ret) {1254 _credential_run $credential,$ret?'approve':'reject';1255}1256return$ret;1257}else{1258 _credential_run $credential,$op_or_code;1259}1260}12611262{# %TEMP_* Lexical Context12631264my(%TEMP_FILEMAP,%TEMP_FILES);12651266=item temp_acquire ( NAME )12671268Attempts to retrieve the temporary file mapped to the string C<NAME>. If an1269associated temp file has not been created this session or was closed, it is1270created, cached, and set for autoflush and binmode.12711272Internally locks the file mapped to C<NAME>. This lock must be released with1273C<temp_release()> when the temp file is no longer needed. Subsequent attempts1274to retrieve temporary files mapped to the same C<NAME> while still locked will1275cause an error. This locking mechanism provides a weak guarantee and is not1276threadsafe. It does provide some error checking to help prevent temp file refs1277writing over one another.12781279In general, the L<File::Handle> returned should not be closed by consumers as1280it defeats the purpose of this caching mechanism. If you need to close the temp1281file handle, then you should use L<File::Temp> or another temp file faculty1282directly. If a handle is closed and then requested again, then a warning will1283issue.12841285=cut12861287sub temp_acquire {1288my$temp_fd= _temp_cache(@_);12891290$TEMP_FILES{$temp_fd}{locked} =1;1291$temp_fd;1292}12931294=item temp_is_locked ( NAME )12951296Returns true if the internal lock created by a previous C<temp_acquire()>1297call with C<NAME> is still in effect.12981299When temp_acquire is called on a C<NAME>, it internally locks the temporary1300file mapped to C<NAME>. That lock will not be released until C<temp_release()>1301is called with either the original C<NAME> or the L<File::Handle> that was1302returned from the original call to temp_acquire.13031304Subsequent attempts to call C<temp_acquire()> with the same C<NAME> will fail1305unless there has been an intervening C<temp_release()> call for that C<NAME>1306(or its corresponding L<File::Handle> that was returned by the original1307C<temp_acquire()> call).13081309If true is returned by C<temp_is_locked()> for a C<NAME>, an attempt to1310C<temp_acquire()> the same C<NAME> will cause an error unless1311C<temp_release> is first called on that C<NAME> (or its corresponding1312L<File::Handle> that was returned by the original C<temp_acquire()> call).13131314=cut13151316sub temp_is_locked {1317my($self,$name) = _maybe_self(@_);1318my$temp_fd= \$TEMP_FILEMAP{$name};13191320defined$$temp_fd&&$$temp_fd->opened&&$TEMP_FILES{$$temp_fd}{locked};1321}13221323=item temp_release ( NAME )13241325=item temp_release ( FILEHANDLE )13261327Releases a lock acquired through C<temp_acquire()>. Can be called either with1328the C<NAME> mapping used when acquiring the temp file or with the C<FILEHANDLE>1329referencing a locked temp file.13301331Warns if an attempt is made to release a file that is not locked.13321333The temp file will be truncated before being released. This can help to reduce1334disk I/O where the system is smart enough to detect the truncation while data1335is in the output buffers. Beware that after the temp file is released and1336truncated, any operations on that file may fail miserably until it is1337re-acquired. All contents are lost between each release and acquire mapped to1338the same string.13391340=cut13411342sub temp_release {1343my($self,$temp_fd,$trunc) = _maybe_self(@_);13441345if(exists$TEMP_FILEMAP{$temp_fd}) {1346$temp_fd=$TEMP_FILES{$temp_fd};1347}1348unless($TEMP_FILES{$temp_fd}{locked}) {1349 carp "Attempt to release temp file '",1350$temp_fd,"' that has not been locked";1351}1352 temp_reset($temp_fd)if$truncand$temp_fd->opened;13531354$TEMP_FILES{$temp_fd}{locked} =0;1355undef;1356}13571358sub _temp_cache {1359my($self,$name) = _maybe_self(@_);13601361 _verify_require();13621363my$temp_fd= \$TEMP_FILEMAP{$name};1364if(defined$$temp_fdand$$temp_fd->opened) {1365if($TEMP_FILES{$$temp_fd}{locked}) {1366 throw Error::Simple("Temp file with moniker '".1367$name."' already in use");1368}1369}else{1370if(defined$$temp_fd) {1371# then we're here because of a closed handle.1372 carp "Temp file '",$name,1373"' was closed. Opening replacement.";1374}1375my$fname;13761377my$tmpdir;1378if(defined$self) {1379$tmpdir=$self->repo_path();1380}13811382my$n=$name;1383$n=~s/\W/_/g;# no strange chars13841385($$temp_fd,$fname) = File::Temp::tempfile(1386"Git_${n}_XXXXXX", UNLINK =>1, DIR =>$tmpdir,1387)or throw Error::Simple("couldn't open new temp file");13881389$$temp_fd->autoflush;1390binmode$$temp_fd;1391$TEMP_FILES{$$temp_fd}{fname} =$fname;1392}1393$$temp_fd;1394}13951396sub _verify_require {1397eval{require File::Temp;require File::Spec; };1398$@and throw Error::Simple($@);1399}14001401=item temp_reset ( FILEHANDLE )14021403Truncates and resets the position of the C<FILEHANDLE>.14041405=cut14061407sub temp_reset {1408my($self,$temp_fd) = _maybe_self(@_);14091410truncate$temp_fd,01411or throw Error::Simple("couldn't truncate file");1412sysseek($temp_fd,0, SEEK_SET)and seek($temp_fd,0, SEEK_SET)1413or throw Error::Simple("couldn't seek to beginning of file");1414sysseek($temp_fd,0, SEEK_CUR) ==0and tell($temp_fd) ==01415or throw Error::Simple("expected file position to be reset");1416}14171418=item temp_path ( NAME )14191420=item temp_path ( FILEHANDLE )14211422Returns the filename associated with the given tempfile.14231424=cut14251426sub temp_path {1427my($self,$temp_fd) = _maybe_self(@_);14281429if(exists$TEMP_FILEMAP{$temp_fd}) {1430$temp_fd=$TEMP_FILEMAP{$temp_fd};1431}1432$TEMP_FILES{$temp_fd}{fname};1433}14341435sub END{1436unlink values%TEMP_FILEMAPif%TEMP_FILEMAP;1437}14381439}# %TEMP_* Lexical Context14401441=item prefix_lines ( PREFIX, STRING [, STRING... ])14421443Prefixes lines in C<STRING> with C<PREFIX>.14441445=cut14461447sub prefix_lines {1448my$prefix=shift;1449my$string=join("\n",@_);1450$string=~s/^/$prefix/mg;1451return$string;1452}14531454=item get_comment_line_char ( )14551456Gets the core.commentchar configuration value.1457The value falls-back to '#' if core.commentchar is set to 'auto'.14581459=cut14601461sub get_comment_line_char {1462my$comment_line_char= config("core.commentchar") ||'#';1463$comment_line_char='#'if($comment_line_chareq'auto');1464$comment_line_char='#'if(length($comment_line_char) !=1);1465return$comment_line_char;1466}14671468=item comment_lines ( STRING [, STRING... ])14691470Comments lines following core.commentchar configuration.14711472=cut14731474sub comment_lines {1475my$comment_line_char= get_comment_line_char;1476return prefix_lines("$comment_line_char",@_);1477}14781479=back14801481=head1 ERROR HANDLING14821483All functions are supposed to throw Perl exceptions in case of errors.1484See the L<Error> module on how to catch those. Most exceptions are mere1485L<Error::Simple> instances.14861487However, the C<command()>, C<command_oneline()> and C<command_noisy()>1488functions suite can throw C<Git::Error::Command> exceptions as well: those are1489thrown when the external command returns an error code and contain the error1490code as well as access to the captured command's output. The exception class1491provides the usual C<stringify> and C<value> (command's exit code) methods and1492in addition also a C<cmd_output> method that returns either an array or a1493string with the captured command output (depending on the original function1494call context; C<command_noisy()> returns C<undef>) and $<cmdline> which1495returns the command and its arguments (but without proper quoting).14961497Note that the C<command_*_pipe()> functions cannot throw this exception since1498it has no idea whether the command failed or not. You will only find out1499at the time you C<close> the pipe; if you want to have that automated,1500use C<command_close_pipe()>, which can throw the exception.15011502=cut15031504{1505package Git::Error::Command;15061507@Git::Error::Command::ISA =qw(Error);15081509sub new {1510my$self=shift;1511my$cmdline=''.shift;1512my$value=0+shift;1513my$outputref=shift;1514my(@args) = ();15151516local$Error::Depth =$Error::Depth +1;15171518push(@args,'-cmdline',$cmdline);1519push(@args,'-value',$value);1520push(@args,'-outputref',$outputref);15211522$self->SUPER::new(-text =>'command returned error',@args);1523}15241525sub stringify {1526my$self=shift;1527my$text=$self->SUPER::stringify;1528$self->cmdline() .': '.$text.': '.$self->value() ."\n";1529}15301531sub cmdline {1532my$self=shift;1533$self->{'-cmdline'};1534}15351536sub cmd_output {1537my$self=shift;1538my$ref=$self->{'-outputref'};1539defined$refor undef;1540if(ref$refeq'ARRAY') {1541return@$ref;1542}else{# SCALAR1543return$$ref;1544}1545}1546}15471548=over 415491550=item git_cmd_try { CODE } ERRMSG15511552This magical statement will automatically catch any C<Git::Error::Command>1553exceptions thrown by C<CODE> and make your program die with C<ERRMSG>1554on its lips; the message will have %s substituted for the command line1555and %d for the exit status. This statement is useful mostly for producing1556more user-friendly error messages.15571558In case of no exception caught the statement returns C<CODE>'s return value.15591560Note that this is the only auto-exported function.15611562=cut15631564sub git_cmd_try(&$) {1565my($code,$errmsg) =@_;1566my@result;1567my$err;1568my$array=wantarray;1569try{1570if($array) {1571@result= &$code;1572}else{1573$result[0] = &$code;1574}1575} catch Git::Error::Command with {1576my$E=shift;1577$err=$errmsg;1578$err=~s/\%s/$E->cmdline()/ge;1579$err=~s/\%d/$E->value()/ge;1580# We can't croak here since Error.pm would mangle1581# that to Error::Simple.1582};1583$errand croak $err;1584return$array?@result:$result[0];1585}158615871588=back15891590=head1 COPYRIGHT15911592Copyright 2006 by Petr Baudis E<lt>pasky@suse.czE<gt>.15931594This module is free software; it may be used, copied, modified1595and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence,1596either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.15971598=cut159916001601# Take raw method argument list and return ($obj, @args) in case1602# the method was called upon an instance and (undef, @args) if1603# it was called directly.1604sub _maybe_self {1605 UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],'Git') ?@_: (undef,@_);1606}16071608# Check if the command id is something reasonable.1609sub _check_valid_cmd {1610my($cmd) =@_;1611$cmd=~/^[a-z0-9A-Z_-]+$/or throw Error::Simple("bad command:$cmd");1612}16131614# Common backend for the pipe creators.1615sub _command_common_pipe {1616my$direction=shift;1617my($self,@p) = _maybe_self(@_);1618my(%opts,$cmd,@args);1619if(ref$p[0]) {1620($cmd,@args) = @{shift@p};1621%opts=ref$p[0] ? %{$p[0]} :@p;1622}else{1623($cmd,@args) =@p;1624}1625 _check_valid_cmd($cmd);16261627my$fh;1628if($^Oeq'MSWin32') {1629# ActiveState Perl1630#defined $opts{STDERR} and1631# warn 'ignoring STDERR option - running w/ ActiveState';1632$directioneq'-|'or1633die'input pipe for ActiveState not implemented';1634# the strange construction with *ACPIPE is just to1635# explain the tie below that we want to bind to1636# a handle class, not scalar. It is not known if1637# it is something specific to ActiveState Perl or1638# just a Perl quirk.1639 tie (*ACPIPE,'Git::activestate_pipe',$cmd,@args);1640$fh= *ACPIPE;16411642}else{1643my$pid=open($fh,$direction);1644if(not defined$pid) {1645 throw Error::Simple("open failed:$!");1646}elsif($pid==0) {1647if($opts{STDERR}) {1648open(STDERR,'>&',$opts{STDERR})1649or die"dup failed:$!";1650}elsif(defined$opts{STDERR}) {1651open(STDERR,'>','/dev/null')1652or die"opening /dev/null failed:$!";1653}1654 _cmd_exec($self,$cmd,@args);1655}1656}1657returnwantarray? ($fh,join(' ',$cmd,@args)) :$fh;1658}16591660# When already in the subprocess, set up the appropriate state1661# for the given repository and execute the git command.1662sub _cmd_exec {1663my($self,@args) =@_;1664 _setup_git_cmd_env($self);1665 _execv_git_cmd(@args);1666dieqq[exec "@args" failed:$!];1667}16681669# set up the appropriate state for git command1670sub _setup_git_cmd_env {1671my$self=shift;1672if($self) {1673$self->repo_path()and$ENV{'GIT_DIR'} =$self->repo_path();1674$self->repo_path()and$self->wc_path()1675and$ENV{'GIT_WORK_TREE'} =$self->wc_path();1676$self->wc_path()and chdir($self->wc_path());1677$self->wc_subdir()and chdir($self->wc_subdir());1678}1679}16801681# Execute the given Git command ($_[0]) with arguments ($_[1..])1682# by searching for it at proper places.1683sub _execv_git_cmd {exec('git',@_); }16841685# Close pipe to a subprocess.1686sub _cmd_close {1687my$ctx=shift@_;1688foreachmy$fh(@_) {1689if(close$fh) {1690# nop1691}elsif($!) {1692# It's just close, no point in fatalities1693 carp "error closing pipe:$!";1694}elsif($?>>8) {1695# The caller should pepper this.1696 throw Git::Error::Command($ctx,$?>>8);1697}1698# else we might e.g. closed a live stream; the command1699# dying of SIGPIPE would drive us here.1700}1701}170217031704sub DESTROY {1705my($self) =@_;1706$self->_close_hash_and_insert_object();1707$self->_close_cat_blob();1708}170917101711# Pipe implementation for ActiveState Perl.17121713package Git::activestate_pipe;1714use strict;17151716sub TIEHANDLE {1717my($class,@params) =@_;1718# FIXME: This is probably horrible idea and the thing will explode1719# at the moment you give it arguments that require some quoting,1720# but I have no ActiveState clue... --pasky1721# Let's just hope ActiveState Perl does at least the quoting1722# correctly.1723my@data=qx{git@params};1724bless{ i =>0, data => \@data},$class;1725}17261727sub READLINE {1728my$self=shift;1729if($self->{i} >=scalar@{$self->{data}}) {1730returnundef;1731}1732my$i=$self->{i};1733if(wantarray) {1734$self->{i} =$#{$self->{'data'}} +1;1735returnsplice(@{$self->{'data'}},$i);1736}1737$self->{i} =$i+1;1738return$self->{'data'}->[$i];1739}17401741sub CLOSE {1742my$self=shift;1743delete$self->{data};1744delete$self->{i};1745}17461747sub EOF {1748my$self=shift;1749return($self->{i} >=scalar@{$self->{data}});1750}1751175217531;# Famous last words