[PATCH] sequencer: tolerate abbreviated stopped-sha file

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In 0512eabd91 ("sequencer: stop abbreviating stopped-sha file",
2020-09-25), Git was taught both to write full object names to the
stopped-sha file and to require full object names when reading. However,
a user would experience a problem if they started an interactive rebase
using an old version of Git and then continued with a current version of
Git (for example, if the system version of Git was updated in the
meantime).

Teach Git to allow object names of any length when reading.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
Not sure how big of a problem this will potentially be, but I noticed it
and wanted to mention it.
---
 sequencer.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c
index 00acb12496..37847d4534 100644
--- a/sequencer.c
+++ b/sequencer.c
@@ -2653,7 +2653,7 @@ static int read_populate_opts(struct replay_opts *opts)
 		}
 
 		if (read_oneliner(&buf, rebase_path_squash_onto(), 0)) {
-			if (get_oid_hex(buf.buf, &opts->squash_onto) < 0) {
+			if (get_oid_committish(buf.buf, &opts->squash_onto) < 0) {
 				ret = error(_("unusable squash-onto"));
 				goto done_rebase_i;
 			}
-- 
2.29.0.rc1.297.gfa9743e501-goog




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