Yuki Kokubun <orga.chem.job@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > "git filter-branch -- --all" can be confused when refs that refer to objects > other than commits or tags exists. > Because "git rev-parse --all" that is internally used can return refs that > refer to an object other than commit or tag. But it is not considered in the > phase of updating refs. Could you describe what the consequence of that is? We have a ref that points directly at a blob object, or a ref that points at a tag object that points at a blob object. The current code leaves both of these refs in "$tempdir/heads". Then...? ... goes and looks ... There is a loop that looks like this: while read ref do sha1=$(git rev-parse "$ref^0") ... done <"$tempdir/heads" which would break on anything but a commit-ish. > # The refs should be updated if their heads were rewritten > git rev-parse --no-flags --revs-only --symbolic-full-name \ > - --default HEAD "$@" > "$tempdir"/raw-heads || exit > + --default HEAD "$@" > "$tempdir"/raw-objects || exit > +# refs/replace can refer to an object other than commit or tag Mention of replace refs in the proposed log message gives an easy to understand example and is a good idea, but this in code comment does not have to single out the replace refs. A tag can also point at an object with any type, e.g. "git tag v2.6.11-tree v2.6.11^{tree}" would make "refs/tags/v2.6.11-tree" point at the tree at the top level of the tree-ish "v2.6.11". It probably is OK to drop this comment altogether. > +while read ref > +do > + type=$(git cat-file -t "$ref") > + if test $type = commit || test $type = tag > + then > + echo "$ref" > + fi > +done >"$tempdir"/raw-heads <"$tempdir"/raw-objects > sed -e '/^^/d' "$tempdir"/raw-heads >"$tempdir"/heads So... is the idea to limit the set of refs to be rewritten to those that point at commits and tags? As I already alluded to, I do not think you want to accept a ref that points at any tag object---only the ones that point at a tag that points at a commit-ish, so that the code will not barf when doing "$ref^0". So perhaps git rev-parse --no-flags ... >"$tempdir/raw-heads" || exit while read ref do case "$ref" in ^?*) continue ;; esac if git rev-parse --verify "$ref^0" 2>/dev/null then echo "$ref" fi done >"$tempdir/heads" <"$tempdir/raw-heads" or something? Note that you do not need the "sed" as the loop already excludes the negative revs. > test -s "$tempdir"/heads || > diff --git a/t/t7003-filter-branch.sh b/t/t7003-filter-branch.sh > index 7cb60799b..efeaf5887 100755 > --- a/t/t7003-filter-branch.sh > +++ b/t/t7003-filter-branch.sh > @@ -470,4 +470,17 @@ test_expect_success 'tree-filter deals with object name vs pathname ambiguity' ' > git show HEAD:$ambiguous > ' > > +test_expect_success 'rewrite repository including refs/replace that point to non commit object' ' > + test_when_finished "git reset --hard original" && > + tree=$(git rev-parse HEAD^{tree}) && > + test_when_finished "git replace -d $tree" && > + echo A >new && > + git add new && > + new_tree=$(git write-tree) && > + git replace $tree $new_tree && Perhaps something like this here: git tag -a "tag to a tree" treetag $new_tree && can tell su how well it works with a tag that points at a tree? > + git reset --hard HEAD && > + git filter-branch -f -- --all >filter-output 2>&1 && > + ! fgrep fatal filter-output > +' > + > test_done