From ef2ac77e9f8f4819f75cf52721567463e60a805c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonathan Nieder Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 04:38:01 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] vcs-svn: read instructions from deltas Buffer the instruction section upon encountering it for later interpretation. An alternative design would involve parsing the instructions at this point and buffering them in some processed form. Using the unprocessed form is simpler. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder Acked-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra --- t/t9011-svn-da.sh | 5 +++++ vcs-svn/svndiff.c | 7 +++++-- 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/t/t9011-svn-da.sh b/t/t9011-svn-da.sh index 26a4a3694..d9acd0c8a 100755 --- a/t/t9011-svn-da.sh +++ b/t/t9011-svn-da.sh @@ -133,4 +133,9 @@ test_expect_success 'reject truncated inline data' ' test_must_fail test-svn-fe -d preimage inline.trunc 10 ' +test_expect_success 'reject truncated inline data (after instruction section)' ' + printf "SVNQ%b%b%s" "QQ\001\001\003" "\0201" "b" | q_to_nul >insn.trunc && + test_must_fail test-svn-fe -d preimage insn.trunc 11 +' + test_done diff --git a/vcs-svn/svndiff.c b/vcs-svn/svndiff.c index 175168f59..8968fdb4e 100644 --- a/vcs-svn/svndiff.c +++ b/vcs-svn/svndiff.c @@ -25,13 +25,15 @@ #define VLI_BITS_PER_DIGIT 7 struct window { + struct strbuf instructions; struct strbuf data; }; -#define WINDOW_INIT { STRBUF_INIT } +#define WINDOW_INIT { STRBUF_INIT, STRBUF_INIT } static void window_release(struct window *ctx) { + strbuf_release(&ctx->instructions); strbuf_release(&ctx->data); } @@ -124,7 +126,8 @@ static int apply_one_window(struct line_buffer *delta, off_t *delta_len) /* "source view" offset and length already handled; */ if (read_length(delta, &out_len, delta_len) || read_length(delta, &instructions_len, delta_len) || - read_length(delta, &data_len, delta_len)) + read_length(delta, &data_len, delta_len) || + read_chunk(delta, delta_len, &ctx.instructions, instructions_len)) goto error_out; if (instructions_len) { error("What do you think I am? A delta applier?"); -- 2.30.2