Re: [GSoC][PATCH 08/13] submodule: port submodule subcommand 'summary' from shell to C

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On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 10:56 PM, Prathamesh Chavan <pc44800@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> * variable head was no longer used in module_summary() and instead the strbuf
>   was utilized.

Good but there might be a few problems in the way it is used. See below.

> +static int compute_summary_module_list(char *head, struct summary_cb *info)
> +{
> +       struct argv_array diff_args = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
> +       struct rev_info rev;
> +       struct module_cb_list list = MODULE_CB_LIST_INIT;
> +
> +       argv_array_push(&diff_args, info->diff_cmd);
> +       if (info->cached)
> +               argv_array_push(&diff_args, "--cached");
> +       argv_array_pushl(&diff_args, "--ignore-submodules=dirty", "--raw",
> +                        NULL);
> +       if (head)
> +               argv_array_push(&diff_args, head);
> +       argv_array_push(&diff_args, "--");
> +       if (info->argc)
> +               argv_array_pushv(&diff_args, info->argv);
> +
> +       git_config(git_diff_basic_config, NULL);
> +       init_revisions(&rev, info->prefix);
> +       gitmodules_config();
> +       rev.abbrev = 0;
> +       precompose_argv(diff_args.argc, diff_args.argv);
> +
> +       diff_args.argc = setup_revisions(diff_args.argc, diff_args.argv,
> +                                        &rev, NULL);
> +       rev.diffopt.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT | DIFF_FORMAT_CALLBACK;
> +       rev.diffopt.format_callback = submodule_summary_callback;
> +       rev.diffopt.format_callback_data = &list;
> +
> +       if (!info->cached) {
> +               if (!strcmp(info->diff_cmd, "diff-index"))
> +                       setup_work_tree();
> +               if (read_cache_preload(&rev.diffopt.pathspec) < 0) {
> +                       perror("read_cache_preload");
> +                       return -1;
> +               }
> +       } else if (read_cache() < 0) {
> +               perror("read_cache");
> +               return -1;
> +       }
> +
> +       if (!strcmp(info->diff_cmd, "diff-index"))
> +               run_diff_index(&rev, info->cached);
> +       else
> +               run_diff_files(&rev, 0);
> +       prepare_submodule_summary(info, &list);
> +
> +       free(head);

It is a bit strange to have this function free() an argument it is passed.

> +       return 0;
> +

Spurious new line.

> +}
> +
> +static int module_summary(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
> +{
> +       struct summary_cb info = SUMMARY_CB_INIT;
> +       int cached = 0;
> +       char *diff_cmd = "diff-index";
> +       int for_status = 0;
> +       int quiet = 0;
> +       int files = 0;
> +       int summary_limits = -1;
> +       struct child_process cp_rev = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
> +       struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;

[...]

> +       if (!capture_command(&cp_rev, &sb, 0)) {
> +               strbuf_strip_suffix(&sb, "\n");
> +               if (argc) {
> +                       argv++;
> +                       argc--;
> +               }
> +       } else if (!argc || !strcmp(argv[0], "HEAD")) {
> +               /* before the first commit: compare with an empty tree */
> +               struct stat st;
> +               struct object_id oid;
> +               if (fstat(0, &st) < 0 || index_fd(oid.hash, 0, &st, 2, prefix, 3))
> +                       die("Unable to add %s to database", oid.hash);
> +               strbuf_addstr(&sb, oid_to_hex(&oid));
> +               if (argc) {
> +                       argv++;
> +                       argc--;
> +               }
> +       } else {
> +               strbuf_addstr(&sb, "HEAD");
> +       }
> +
> +       if (files) {
> +               if (cached)
> +                       die(_("The --cached option cannot be used with the --files option"));
> +               diff_cmd = "diff-files";
> +
> +               strbuf_reset(&sb);

strbuf_reset() does not free the memory allocated to sb.buf...

> +               sb.buf = NULL;

...then this makes sure that the memory previously allocated to sb.buf
will not be free()d.

Maybe instead of the above 2 lines just: strbuf_release(&sb)
Or maybe just don't set sb.buf to NULL.

> +       }
> +
> +       info.argc = argc;
> +       info.argv = argv;
> +       info.prefix = prefix;
> +       info.cached = !!cached;
> +       info.for_status = !!for_status;
> +       info.quiet = quiet;
> +       info.files = files;
> +       info.summary_limits = summary_limits;
> +       info.diff_cmd = diff_cmd;
> +
> +       return compute_summary_module_list(strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL), &info);

Maybe you could pass: "sb.len > 0 ? strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL) : NULL"
This way if sb has previously been released or reset, NULL will be passed.

I would suggest though to just pass sb.buf and to strbuf_release(&sb)
after calling compute_summary_module_list() and before returning from
module_summary() instead of having compute_summary_module_list() free
its first argument.
If you do that then compute_summary_module_list() should be changed so
that when it is passed "" it will behave in the same way as when it is
passed NULL.

> +}



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