Merge branch 'fc/completion-zsh' into maint
[gitweb.git] / write_or_die.c
index ab4cb8a69cd6e54c12dac647bb5af1df54fdf6c8..d45b536021e15c5a674f7969be39f238194bef99 100644 (file)
@@ -1,20 +1,86 @@
 #include "cache.h"
 
-void write_or_die(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
+/*
+ * Some cases use stdio, but want to flush after the write
+ * to get error handling (and to get better interactive
+ * behaviour - not buffering excessively).
+ *
+ * Of course, if the flush happened within the write itself,
+ * we've already lost the error code, and cannot report it any
+ * more. So we just ignore that case instead (and hope we get
+ * the right error code on the flush).
+ *
+ * If the file handle is stdout, and stdout is a file, then skip the
+ * flush entirely since it's not needed.
+ */
+void maybe_flush_or_die(FILE *f, const char *desc)
 {
-       const char *p = buf;
-       ssize_t written;
-
-       while (count > 0) {
-               written = xwrite(fd, p, count);
-               if (written == 0)
-                       die("disk full?");
-               else if (written < 0) {
-                       if (errno == EPIPE)
-                               exit(0);
-                       die("write error (%s)", strerror(errno));
+       static int skip_stdout_flush = -1;
+       struct stat st;
+       char *cp;
+
+       if (f == stdout) {
+               if (skip_stdout_flush < 0) {
+                       cp = getenv("GIT_FLUSH");
+                       if (cp)
+                               skip_stdout_flush = (atoi(cp) == 0);
+                       else if ((fstat(fileno(stdout), &st) == 0) &&
+                                S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
+                               skip_stdout_flush = 1;
+                       else
+                               skip_stdout_flush = 0;
                }
-               count -= written;
-               p += written;
+               if (skip_stdout_flush && !ferror(f))
+                       return;
+       }
+       if (fflush(f)) {
+               /*
+                * On Windows, EPIPE is returned only by the first write()
+                * after the reading end has closed its handle; subsequent
+                * write()s return EINVAL.
+                */
+               if (errno == EPIPE || errno == EINVAL)
+                       exit(0);
+               die_errno("write failure on '%s'", desc);
+       }
+}
+
+void fsync_or_die(int fd, const char *msg)
+{
+       if (fsync(fd) < 0) {
+               die_errno("fsync error on '%s'", msg);
+       }
+}
+
+void write_or_die(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
+{
+       if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
+               if (errno == EPIPE)
+                       exit(0);
+               die_errno("write error");
+       }
+}
+
+int write_or_whine_pipe(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, const char *msg)
+{
+       if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
+               if (errno == EPIPE)
+                       exit(0);
+               fprintf(stderr, "%s: write error (%s)\n",
+                       msg, strerror(errno));
+               return 0;
        }
+
+       return 1;
+}
+
+int write_or_whine(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, const char *msg)
+{
+       if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
+               fprintf(stderr, "%s: write error (%s)\n",
+                       msg, strerror(errno));
+               return 0;
+       }
+
+       return 1;
 }