On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 09:28:25PM +0300, Оля Тележная wrote: > I am trying to remove cat-file formatting part and reuse same > functionality from ref-filter. > I have a problem that cat-file sometimes needs to continue running > even if the request is broken, while in ref-filter we invoke die() in > many places everywhere during formatting process. I write this email > because I want to discuss how to implement the solution better. > > ref-filter has 2 functions which could be interesting for us: > format_ref_array_item() and show_ref_array_item(). I guess it's a good > idea to print everything in show_ref_array_item(), including all > errors. In that case all current users of ref-filter will invoke > show_ref_array_item() (as they did it before), and cat-file could use > format_ref_array_item() and work with the result in its own logic. Yes, that arrangement makes sense to me. > I tried to replace all die("...") with `return error("...")` and > finally exit(), but actual problem is that we print "error:..." > instead of "fatal:...", and it looks funny. If you do that, then format_ref_array_item() is still going to print things, even if it doesn't die(). But for "cat-file --batch", we usually do not print errors at all, but instead just say "... missing" (although it depends on the error; syntactic errors in the format string would still cause us to write to stderr). > One of the easiest solutions is to add strbuf parameter for errors to > all functions that we use during formatting process, fill it in and > print in show_ref_array_item() if necessary. What do you think about > this idea? > > Another way is to change the resulting error message, print current > message with "error" prefix and then print something like "fatal: > could not format the output". It is easier but I am not sure that it's > a good idea to change the interface. For reference, the first one is what we've been switching to in the refs code. And I think it's been fairly successful there. -Peff