On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 12:16:25AM -0700, Tzadik Vanderhoof wrote: > Here is the pull request: Thanks for the work. Some comments inline. > > From 8d234af842223dceae76ce0affd3bbb3f17bb6d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Tzadik Vanderhoof <tzadik.vanderhoof@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2021 22:41:39 -0700 The subject should be one short line, highlighting what this is all about, followed by a blank line and a longer description about the problem and the solution. The original description was good, see below. > Subject: [PATCH] add git-p4.fallbackEncoding config variable, to prevent > git-p4 from crashing on non UTF-8 changeset descriptions In that sense I make a first trial here, subject for improvements: Subject: [PATCH] Add git-p4.fallbackEncoding config variable When git-p4 reads the output from a p4 command, it assumes it will be 100% UTF-8. If even one character in the output of one p4 command is not UTF-8, git-p4 crashes e.g. with: File "C:/Program Files/Git/bin/git-p4.py", line 774, in p4CmdList value = value.decode() UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte Ox93 in position 42: invalid start byte Allow to try another encoding (eg cp1252) and/or use the Unicode replacement character to prevent the whole program from crashing on such a "minor" problem. This is especially a problem on the "git p4 clone" command with @all, where git-p4 needs to read thousands of changeset descriptions, one of which may have a stray smart quote, causing the whole clone operation to fail. Introduce "git-p4.fallbackEncoding" to handle non UTF-8 encodings, if needed. > > --- > Documentation/git-p4.txt | 10 ++++++++++ > git-p4.py | 11 ++++++++++- > 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/git-p4.txt b/Documentation/git-p4.txt > index f89e68b..71f3487 100644 > --- a/Documentation/git-p4.txt > +++ b/Documentation/git-p4.txt > @@ -638,6 +638,16 @@ git-p4.pathEncoding:: > to transcode the paths to UTF-8. As an example, Perforce on Windows > often uses "cp1252" to encode path names. > > +git-p4.fallbackEncoding:: > + Perforce changeset descriptions can be in a mixture of encodings. Git-p4 > + first tries to interpret each description as UTF-8. If that fails, this > + config allows another encoding to be tried. The default is "cp1252". You I know that cp1252 is attractive to be used, especially for Windows installations that use Latin-based "characters". But: If we introduce a new config-variable into Git, the default tends to be "if not set to anything, behave as the old Git". > + can set it to another encoding, for example, "iso-8859-5". If instead of ISO-8859-5 may be more portable on the different i18 implementations than the lower-case spelling. > + an encoding, you specify "replace", UTF-8 will be used, with invalid UTF-8 > + characters replaced by the Unicode replacement character. If you specify > + "none", there is no fallback, and any non UTF-8 character will cause > + git-p4 to immediately fail. As said, before, many people may expect Git to fail, so that the default should be none to avoid surprises. When a "non-UTF-8-clean" repo is handled, they want to know it. > + > git-p4.largeFileSystem:: > Specify the system that is used for large (binary) files. Please note > that large file systems do not support the 'git p4 submit' command. > diff --git a/git-p4.py b/git-p4.py > index 09c9e93..18d02b4 100755 > --- a/git-p4.py > +++ b/git-p4.py > @@ -771,7 +771,16 @@ def p4CmdList(cmd, stdin=None, stdin_mode='w+b', > cb=None, skip_info=False, > for key, value in entry.items(): > key = key.decode() > if isinstance(value, bytes) and not (key in > ('data', 'path', 'clientFile') or key.startswith('depotFile')): > - value = value.decode() > + try: > + value = value.decode() > + except: > + fallbackEncoding = > gitConfig("git-p4.fallbackEncoding").lower() or 'cp1252' > + if fallbackEncoding == 'none': > + raise Would it make sense to tell the user about the new config value here? raise Exception("Non UTF-8 detected. See git-p4.fallbackEncoding" Or somewhat in that style ? > + elif fallbackEncoding == 'replace': > + value = value.decode(errors='replace') > + else: > + value = value.decode(encoding=fallbackEncoding) > decoded_entry[key] = value > # Parse out data if it's an error response > if decoded_entry.get('code') == 'error' and 'data' in > decoded_entry: Did I miss the Signed-off-by here? Please have a look here: https://git-scm.com/docs/SubmittingPatches (or look at Documentation/SubmittingPatches in your git source code) And finally: Thanks for the contribution. Is there any chance to add test-cases, to make sure that this feature is well-tested now and in the future ? > -- > 2.31.1.windows.1 > > On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 8:38 AM Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 12:28:25PM -0700, Tzadik Vanderhoof wrote: > > > When git-p4 reads the output from a p4 command, it assumes it will be > > > 100% UTF-8. If even one character in the output of one p4 command is > > > not UTF-8, git-p4 crashes with: > > > > > > File "C:/Program Files/Git/bin/git-p4.py", line 774, in p4CmdList > > > value = value.decode() UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't > > > decode byte Ox93 in position 42: invalid start byte > > > > > > I'd like to make a pull request to have it try another encoding (eg > > > cp1252) and/or use the Unicode replacement character, to prevent the > > > whole program from crashing on such a minor problem. > > > > > > This is especially a problem on the "git p4 clone" command with @all, > > > where git-p4 needs to read thousands of changeset descriptions, one of > > > which may have a stray smart quote, causing the whole clone operation > > > to fail. > > > > > > Sound ok? > > > > Welcome to the Git community. > > To start with: I am not a git-p4 expert as such, but seeing that a program is crashing > > is never a good thing. > > All efforts to prevent the crash are a step forward. > > > > As you mention cp1252 (which is more used under Windows), there are probably lots of > > system out there which use ISO-8859-15 (or ISO-8859-1) we may have the first whish: > > > > Make the encoding/fallback configurable. > > Let people choose if they want a crash (if things are broken), > > fallback to cp1252 or one of the other ISO-ISO-8859-x encodings. > > > > In that sense: we look forward to a pull-request. > > > > -- > Tzadik