On 2019-10-16 11:01:34 +0900, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Doan Tran Cong Danh <congdanhqx@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > The target objects for copying notes was defaulted to HEAD from very > > early stage of git-notes. > > > > However, that default was limited by commit bbb1b8a35a, ("notes: check > > number of parameters to "git notes copy"", 2010-06-28). > > Sorry, I don't quite get the above. The said commit made sure 'git > notes copy' gets the right number of arguments, saying """Otherwise > we may segfault with too few parameters.""" I take that as a sign > that before that commit it was not defaulting to HEAD but attempting > to access the missing argv[2] (or whatever the index the <to-object> > should be at) and dereferencing a NULL? > > ... goes and digs ... > > I think v1.6.6.1-458-g74884b524e is the commit that made the command > line parsing into the current shape, i.e. one parse_options() call > in each of the subcommand that gets dispatched, and you are right > that with that version a single argument given on the command line > is taken as the <from-object> and <to-object> defaults to HEAD. > > So... what happend between that vesrion and v1.7.1-200-gbbb1b8a35a? > > ... goes and looks at bbb1b8a35a again ... > > Ah, I think there is an off-by-one. When not from-stdin and not > using rewrite-cmd, before that patch, we did not even check if > from-obj exists, so in that sense, the commit had a right idea that > it must check for "too few parameters", but it shouldn't have > insisted that we have at least two. It is OK to have just one, > i.e. only the from-obj, for our purpose. Yes, this is my intention. > > diff --git a/t/t3301-notes.sh b/t/t3301-notes.sh > > index d3fa298c6a..a8f9a0f36c 100755 > > --- a/t/t3301-notes.sh > > +++ b/t/t3301-notes.sh > > @@ -908,6 +908,10 @@ test_expect_success 'allow overwrite with "git notes copy -f"' ' > > git notes copy -f HEAD~2 HEAD && > > git log -1 >actual && > > test_cmp expect actual && > > + test "$(git notes list HEAD)" = "$(git notes list HEAD~2)" && > > + git notes copy -f HEAD~2 && > > + git log -1 >actual && > > + test_cmp expect actual && > > test "$(git notes list HEAD)" = "$(git notes list HEAD~2)" > > ' > > This I am not sure is a good test to add to, especially as a fix to I was writing this patch just before my bed time, just to get some comments on the directions, e.g: - loosen the argc requirements; or - do the code cleanup > bbb1b8a, which added this test: > > diff --git a/t/t3301-notes.sh b/t/t3301-notes.sh > index 64f32ad94d..2d67a40fc1 100755 > --- a/t/t3301-notes.sh > +++ b/t/t3301-notes.sh > @@ -1044,4 +1044,10 @@ test_expect_success 'GIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF overrides config' ' > git log -1 > output && > test_cmp expect output > ' > + > +test_expect_success 'git notes copy diagnoses too many or too few parameters' ' > + test_must_fail git notes copy && > + test_must_fail git notes copy one two three > +' > + > test_done > > The lack of testing that "git notes copy <from-obj>" succeeding is > why the off-by-one bug was not noticed, so I think that test (which > still exists to this day) is the right place to add a test to > protect this fix. I don't think this is a good place to add this test either, since the test description specificaly said it diagnoses too many or too few parameters. Anyway, the test `git notes copy one two three` still fails if we accidentally allow 3 arguments since one two three isn't valid ref. I'm gonna add a statement to assert the diagnose message. Since I don't want to update the commit id (e.g. 10th, 11th, etc..) of other test cases, I think it'd be better to modify the current test: - for the test case without '-f' flag, remove HEAD if it's the target, and add a test-case to copy to somewhere else. Well, all of our current test cases only test with HEAD as target-object. - for the test case with '-f' flag, I think I'll keep my current approach. > > As to the log message, here is how I would explain/justify the > change, if I were writing it. I'll update the commit message. -- Danh