Re: [PATCH] git-p4: Fix occasional truncation of symlink contents.

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alexj@xxxxxxxxxx wrote on Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:46 +0300:
> On 11 August 2013 14:57, Pete Wyckoff <pw@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > alexj@xxxxxxxxxx wrote on Thu, 08 Aug 2013 16:17 +0300:
> >> Symlink contents in p4 print sometimes have a trailing
> >> new line character, but sometimes it doesn't. git-p4
> >> should only remove the last character if that character
> >> is '\n'.
> >
> > Your patch looks fine, and harmless if symlinks continue
> > to have \n on the end.  I'd like to understand a bit why
> > this behavior is different for you, though.  Could you do
> > this test on a symlink in your depot?
> >
> > Here //depot/symlink points to "symlink-target".  You can
> > see the \n in position 0o332 below.  What happens on a
> > symlink in your repo?
> >
> >     arf-git-test$ p4 fstat //depot/symlink
> >     ... depotFile //depot/symlink
> >     ... clientFile /dev/shm/trash directory.t9802-git-p4-filetype/cli/symlink
> >     ... isMapped
> >     ... headAction add
> >     ... headType symlink
> >     ... headTime 1376221978
> >     ... headRev 1
> >     ... headChange 6
> >     ... headModTime 1376221978
> >     ... haveRev 1
> >
> >     arf-git-test$ p4 -G print //depot/symlink | od -c
> >     0000000   {   s 004  \0  \0  \0   c   o   d   e   s 004  \0  \0  \0   s
> >     0000020   t   a   t   s  \t  \0  \0  \0   d   e   p   o   t   F   i   l
> >     0000040   e   s 017  \0  \0  \0   /   /   d   e   p   o   t   /   s   y
> >     0000060   m   l   i   n   k   s 003  \0  \0  \0   r   e   v   s 001  \0
> >     0000100  \0  \0   1   s 006  \0  \0  \0   c   h   a   n   g   e   s 001
> >     0000120  \0  \0  \0   6   s 006  \0  \0  \0   a   c   t   i   o   n   s
> >     0000140 003  \0  \0  \0   a   d   d   s 004  \0  \0  \0   t   y   p   e
> >     0000160   s  \a  \0  \0  \0   s   y   m   l   i   n   k   s 004  \0  \0
> >     0000200  \0   t   i   m   e   s  \n  \0  \0  \0   1   3   7   6   2   2
> >     0000220   1   9   7   8   s  \b  \0  \0  \0   f   i   l   e   S   i   z
> >     0000240   e   s 002  \0  \0  \0   1   5   0   {   s 004  \0  \0  \0   c
> >     0000260   o   d   e   s 006  \0  \0  \0   b   i   n   a   r   y   s 004
> >     0000300  \0  \0  \0   d   a   t   a   s 017  \0  \0  \0   s   y   m   l
> >     0000320   i   n   k   -   t   a   r   g   e   t  \n   0   {   s 004  \0
> >     0000340  \0  \0   c   o   d   e   s 006  \0  \0  \0   b   i   n   a   r
> >     0000360   y   s 004  \0  \0  \0   d   a   t   a   s  \0  \0  \0  \0   0
> >     0000400
> >
> > Also, what version is your server, from "p4 info":
> >
> >     Server version: P4D/LINUX26X86_64/2013.1/610569 (2013/03/19)
> >
> >                 -- Pete
> >
> 
> Hello!
> 
> Let me give you an example. Here are the links as resulted in the git
> p4 clone (one was correct, one wasn't):
> 
> ./lib/update.sh -> ../update.sh
> ./apps/update.sh -> ../update.s
> 
> 
> alexj@ixro-alexj ~/perforce $ p4 print path/lib/update.sh
> //path/update.sh#6 - edit change 119890 (symlink)
> ../update.sh
> alexj@ixro-alexj ~/perforce $ p4 print path/apps/update.sh
> //path/apps/update.sh#144 - edit change 116063 (symlink)
> ../update.shalexj@ixro-alexj ~/perforce/unstable $
> 
> Notice the output and the prompt.
> 
> (I removed the exact path to the file from the output)
> 
> The fstat output is kind of irrelevant, but the hexdump shows the missing \n:
> 
> p4 -G print lib/update.sh|od -c
> 
> 0000360   t   e   .   s   h  \n   0
> 
> p4 -G print apps/update.sh|od -c
> 0000360   p   d   a   t   e   .   s   h   0

I had forgotten, in fact, another thread on this very topic:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/221500

Now with your evidence, I think we can decide that no matter how
the symlink managed to sneak into p4d, git p4 should be able to
handle it.

The only problem is that due to the \n ambiguity, in your setup
where p4d loses the \n, git p4 will not handle symlinks with a
target that ends with a newline, e.g.:

    symlink("foo\n", "bar");

But the small chance of someone actually doing that, coupled with
the fact that for you git p4 is unusable with these symlinks,
says we should go ahead and make the change.

You should send the patch to junio for inclusion in pu/ for the
next release, with:

Acked-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@xxxxxxxx>

Thanks for fixing this!

		-- Pete

> Server version: P4D/LINUX26X86_64/2013.1/610569
> 
> >> Signed-off-by: Alex Juncu <ajuncu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> Signed-off-by: Alex Badea <abadea@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> ---
> >>  git-p4.py | 8 ++++++--
> >>  1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >>
> >> diff --git a/git-p4.py b/git-p4.py
> >> index 31e71ff..a53a6dc 100755
> >> --- a/git-p4.py
> >> +++ b/git-p4.py
> >> @@ -2180,9 +2180,13 @@ class P4Sync(Command, P4UserMap):
> >>              git_mode = "100755"
> >>          if type_base == "symlink":
> >>              git_mode = "120000"
> >> -            # p4 print on a symlink contains "target\n"; remove the newline
> >> +            # p4 print on a symlink sometimes contains "target\n";
> >> +            # if it does, remove the newline
> >>              data = ''.join(contents)
> >> -            contents = [data[:-1]]
> >> +            if data[-1] == '\n':
> >> +                contents = [data[:-1]]
> >> +            else:
> >> +                contents = [data]
> >>
> >>          if type_base == "utf16":
> >>              # p4 delivers different text in the python output to -G
> >> --
> >> 1.8.4.rc0.1.g8f6a3e5
> 
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