Am 29.10.23 um 23:31 schrieb Junio C Hamano: > René Scharfe <l.s.r@xxxxxx> writes: > >> ... and added a non-printable short flag for it, presumably by >> accident. > > Very well spotted. > > FWIW, with the following patch on top of this patch, all tests pass > (and without your fix, of course this notices the "\001" and breaks > numerous tests that use "git reflog"). So you seem to have found > the only one broken instance (among those that are tested, anyway). > > parse-options.c | 3 ++- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git i/parse-options.c w/parse-options.c > index 093eaf2db8..be8bedba29 100644 > --- i/parse-options.c > +++ w/parse-options.c > @@ -469,7 +469,8 @@ static void parse_options_check(const struct option *opts) > optbug(opts, "uses incompatible flags " > "LASTARG_DEFAULT and OPTARG"); > if (opts->short_name) { > - if (0x7F <= opts->short_name) > + if (opts->short_name && > + (opts->short_name < 0x21 || 0x7F <= opts->short_name)) Good idea. This is equivalent to !isprint(opts->short_name), which I find to be more readable here. Seeing why "char short_opts[128];" a few lines up is big enough would become a bit harder, though. > optbug(opts, "invalid short name"); > else if (short_opts[opts->short_name]++) > optbug(opts, "short name already used");