In an "git add -p" session, especially when we are not using the single-char mode, we may see 'qa' as a response to a prompt (1/2) Stage this hunk [y,n,q,a,d,j,J,g,/,e,p,?]? and then just do the 'q' thing (i.e. quit the session), ignoring everything other than the first byte. If 'q' and 'a' are next to each other on the user's keyboard, there is a plausible chance that we see 'qa' when the user who wanted to say 'a' fat-fingered and we ended up doing the 'q' thing instead. As we didn't think of a good reason during the review discussion why we want to accept excess letters only to ignore them, it appears to be a safe change to simply reject input that is longer than just one byte. The two exceptions are the 'g' command that takes a hunk number, and the '/' command that takes a regular expression. They has to be accompanied by their operands (this makes me wonder how users who set the interactive.singlekey configuration feed these operands---it turns out that we notice there is no operand and give them another chance to type the operand separately, without using single key input this time), so we accept a string that is more than one byte long. Keep the "use only the first byte, downcased" behaviour when we ask yes/no question, though. Neither on Qwerty or on Dvorak, 'y' and 'n' are not close to each other. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> --- * This version fixes the breakage in t3701 where we exercise the '/' command. Further code inspection reveals that 'g' also needs to be special cased. The previous iteration was <xmqqr0dvb1sh.fsf_-_@gitster.g>. add-patch.c | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) diff --git a/add-patch.c b/add-patch.c index 79eda168eb..a6c3367d59 100644 --- a/add-patch.c +++ b/add-patch.c @@ -1228,6 +1228,7 @@ static int prompt_yesno(struct add_p_state *s, const char *prompt) fflush(stdout); if (read_single_character(s) == EOF) return -1; + /* do not limit to 1-byte input to allow 'no' etc. */ switch (tolower(s->answer.buf[0])) { case 'n': return 0; case 'y': return 1; @@ -1506,6 +1507,12 @@ static int patch_update_file(struct add_p_state *s, if (!s->answer.len) continue; ch = tolower(s->answer.buf[0]); + + /* 'g' takes a hunk number, '/' takes a regexp */ + if (1 < s->answer.len && (ch != 'g' && ch != '/')) { + error(_("only one letter is expected, got '%s'"), s->answer.buf); + continue; + } if (ch == 'y') { hunk->use = USE_HUNK; soft_increment: -- 2.45.1-216-g4365c6fcf9