David Aguilar <davvid@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Users often use "git difftool HEAD^" to review their work, and have > "mergetool.prompt" set to false so that difftool does not prompt them > before diffing each file. > > This is very convenient because users can see all their diffs by > reviewing the xxdiff windows one at a time. > > A problem occurs when xxdiff encounters some binary files. > It can segfault and return exit code 128, which is special-cased > by git-difftool-helper as being an extraordinary situation that > aborts the process. > > Suppress the exit code from xxdiff in its diff_cmd() implementation > when we see exit code 128 so that the GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF loop continues > on uninterrupted to the next file rather than aborting when it > encounters the first binary file. Sounds like a reasonable workaround, but I wonder if this should be limited to "when xxdiff segfaults" (in other words, if it is common for other difftool backends to exit with status 128, perhaps a better workaround might be to teach difftool-helper that 128 is not all that special?), and if the answer is yes (in other words, no, it is not common among other backends and 128 from xxdiff is very special), if we can easily and cheaply avoid running xxdiff on binaries---that way, other exists from xxdiff with status 128 can still be treated as an extraordinary situation. In any case, the above is a thinking-aloud by somebody who does not use xxdiff himself, and should not be taken as "I think this patch is not good enough" at all. Will queue. Thanks. > Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > mergetools/xxdiff | 7 +++++++ > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/mergetools/xxdiff b/mergetools/xxdiff > index ce5b8e9f29..d5ce467995 100644 > --- a/mergetools/xxdiff > +++ b/mergetools/xxdiff > @@ -3,6 +3,13 @@ diff_cmd () { > -R 'Accel.Search: "Ctrl+F"' \ > -R 'Accel.SearchForward: "Ctrl+G"' \ > "$LOCAL" "$REMOTE" > + > + # xxdiff can segfault on binary files which are often uninteresting. > + # Do not allow segfaults to stop us from continuing on to the next file. > + if test $? = 128 > + then > + return 1 > + fi > } > > merge_cmd () {