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Bug fixes and cleanups
This contains a few bug fixes and some header and API cleanups. The main API change is that filters should now use GIT_PASSTHROUGH to indicate that they wish to skip processing a file instead of GIT_ENOTFOUND. The bug fixes include a possible out-of-range buffer access in the ident filter, a filter ordering problem I introduced into the custom filter tests on Windows, and a filter buf NUL termination issue that was coming up on Linux.
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@ -125,23 +125,54 @@ GIT_EXTERN(git_filter_mode_t) git_filter_source_mode(const git_filter_source *sr
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* The filter lifecycle:
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* - initialize - first use of filter
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* - shutdown - filter removed/unregistered from system
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* - check - considering for file
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* - apply - applied to file
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* - check - considering filter for file
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* - apply - apply filter to file contents
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* - cleanup - done with file
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*/
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/**
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* Initialize callback on filter
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*
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* Specified as `filter.initialize`, this is an optional callback invoked
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* before a filter is first used. It will be called once at most.
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*
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* If non-NULL, the filter's `initialize` callback will be invoked right
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* before the first use of the filter, so you can defer expensive
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* initialization operations (in case libgit2 is being used in a way that
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* doesn't need the filter).
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*/
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typedef int (*git_filter_init_fn)(git_filter *self);
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/**
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* Shutdown callback on filter
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*
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* Specified as `filter.shutdown`, this is an optional callback invoked
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* when the filter is unregistered or when libgit2 is shutting down. It
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* will be called once at most and should release resources as needed.
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*
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* Typically this function will free the `git_filter` object itself.
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*/
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typedef void (*git_filter_shutdown_fn)(git_filter *self);
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/**
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* Callback to decide if a given source needs this filter
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*
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* Specified as `filter.check`, this is an optional callback that checks
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* if filtering is needed for a given source.
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*
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* It should return 0 if the filter should be applied (i.e. success),
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* GIT_PASSTHROUGH if the filter should not be applied, or an error code
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* to fail out of the filter processing pipeline and return to the caller.
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*
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* The `attr_values` will be set to the values of any attributes given in
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* the filter definition. See `git_filter` below for more detail.
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*
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* The `payload` will be a pointer to a reference payload for the filter.
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* This will start as NULL, but `check` can assign to this pointer for
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* later use by the `apply` callback. Note that the value should be heap
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* allocated (not stack), so that it doesn't go away before the `apply`
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* callback can use it. If a filter allocates and assigns a value to the
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* `payload`, it will need a `cleanup` callback to free the payload.
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*/
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typedef int (*git_filter_check_fn)(
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git_filter *self,
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@ -151,6 +182,15 @@ typedef int (*git_filter_check_fn)(
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/**
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* Callback to actually perform the data filtering
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*
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* Specified as `filter.apply`, this is the callback that actually filters
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* data. If it successfully writes the output, it should return 0. Like
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* `check`, it can return GIT_PASSTHROUGH to indicate that the filter
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* doesn't want to run. Other error codes will stop filter processing and
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* return to the caller.
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*
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* The `payload` value will refer to any payload that was set by the
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* `check` callback. It may be read from or written to as needed.
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*/
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typedef int (*git_filter_apply_fn)(
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git_filter *self,
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@ -161,18 +201,22 @@ typedef int (*git_filter_apply_fn)(
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/**
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* Callback to clean up after filtering has been applied
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*
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* Specified as `filter.cleanup`, this is an optional callback invoked
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* after the filter has been applied. If the `check` or `apply` callbacks
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* allocated a `payload` to keep per-source filter state, use this
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* callback to free that payload and release resources as required.
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*/
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typedef void (*git_filter_cleanup_fn)(
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git_filter *self,
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void *payload);
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/**
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* Filter structure used to register a new filter.
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* Filter structure used to register custom filters.
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*
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* To associate extra data with a filter, simply allocate extra data
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* and put the `git_filter` struct at the start of your data buffer,
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* then cast the `self` pointer to your larger structure when your
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* callback is invoked.
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* To associate extra data with a filter, allocate extra data and put the
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* `git_filter` struct at the start of your data buffer, then cast the
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* `self` pointer to your larger structure when your callback is invoked.
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*
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* `version` should be set to GIT_FILTER_VERSION
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*
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@ -182,28 +226,8 @@ typedef void (*git_filter_cleanup_fn)(
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* a value (i.e. "name=value"), the attribute must match that value for
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* the filter to be applied.
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*
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* `initialize` is an optional callback invoked before a filter is first
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* used. It will be called once at most.
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*
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* `shutdown` is an optional callback invoked when the filter is
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* unregistered or when libgit2 is shutting down. It will be called once
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* at most and should free any memory as needed.
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*
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* `check` is an optional callback that checks if filtering is needed for
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* a given source. It should return 0 if the filter should be applied
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* (i.e. success), GIT_ENOTFOUND if the filter should not be applied, or
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* an other error code to fail out of the filter processing pipeline and
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* return to the caller.
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*
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* `apply` is the callback that actually filters data. If it successfully
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* writes the output, it should return 0. Like `check`, it can return
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* GIT_ENOTFOUND to indicate that the filter doesn't actually want to run.
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* Other error codes will stop filter processing and return to the caller.
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*
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* `cleanup` is an optional callback that is made after the filter has
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* been applied. Both the `check` and `apply` callbacks are able to
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* allocate a `payload` to keep per-source filter state, and this callback
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* is given that value and can clean up as needed.
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* The `initialize`, `shutdown`, `check`, `apply`, and `cleanup` callbacks
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* are all documented above with the respective function pointer typedefs.
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*/
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struct git_filter {
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unsigned int version;
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@ -222,9 +246,8 @@ struct git_filter {
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/**
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* Register a filter under a given name with a given priority.
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*
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* If non-NULL, the filter's initialize callback will be invoked before
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* the first use of the filter, so you can defer expensive operations (in
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* case libgit2 is being used in a way that doesn't need the filter).
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* As mentioned elsewhere, the initialize callback will not be invoked
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* immediately. It is deferred until the filter is used in some way.
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*
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* A filter's attribute checks and `check` and `apply` callbacks will be
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* issued in order of `priority` on smudge (to workdir), and in reverse
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@ -237,6 +260,14 @@ struct git_filter {
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* Currently the filter registry is not thread safe, so any registering or
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* deregistering of filters must be done outside of any possible usage of
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* the filters (i.e. during application setup or shutdown).
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*
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* @param name A name by which the filter can be referenced. Attempting
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* to register with an in-use name will return GIT_EEXISTS.
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* @param filter The filter definition. This pointer will be stored as is
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* by libgit2 so it must be a durable allocation (either static
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* or on the heap).
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* @param priority The priority for filter application
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* @return 0 on successful registry, error code <0 on failure
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*/
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GIT_EXTERN(int) git_filter_register(
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const char *name, git_filter *filter, int priority);
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@ -244,11 +275,15 @@ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_filter_register(
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/**
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* Remove the filter with the given name
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*
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* It is not allowed to remove the builtin libgit2 filters.
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* Attempting to remove the builtin libgit2 filters is not permitted and
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* will return an error.
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*
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* Currently the filter registry is not thread safe, so any registering or
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* deregistering of filters must be done outside of any possible usage of
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* the filters (i.e. during application setup or shutdown).
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*
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* @param name The name under which the filter was registered
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* @return 0 on success, error code <0 on failure
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*/
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GIT_EXTERN(int) git_filter_unregister(const char *name);
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#define git_array_alloc(a) \
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((a).size >= (a).asize) ? \
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git_array_grow(&(a), sizeof(*(a).ptr)) : \
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(a).ptr ? &(a).ptr[(a).size++] : NULL
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((a).ptr ? &(a).ptr[(a).size++] : NULL)
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#define git_array_last(a) ((a).size ? &(a).ptr[(a).size - 1] : NULL)
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src/crlf.c
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src/crlf.c
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* stuff?
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*/
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if (stats.cr != stats.crlf)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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if (ca->crlf_action == GIT_CRLF_GUESS) {
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/*
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@ -151,11 +151,11 @@ static int crlf_apply_to_odb(
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* This is the new safer autocrlf handling.
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*/
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if (has_cr_in_index(src))
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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}
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if (!stats.cr)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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}
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/* Actually drop the carriage returns */
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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ static int crlf_apply_to_workdir(
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/* Don't filter binary files */
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if (git_buf_text_is_binary(from))
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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/* Determine proper line ending */
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workdir_ending = line_ending(ca);
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@ -220,10 +220,10 @@ static int crlf_apply_to_workdir(
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if (!strcmp("\n", workdir_ending)) {
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if (ca->crlf_action == GIT_CRLF_GUESS && ca->auto_crlf)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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if (git_buf_find(from, '\r') < 0)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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if (git_buf_text_crlf_to_lf(to, from) < 0)
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return -1;
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ca.crlf_action = crlf_input_action(&ca);
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if (ca.crlf_action == GIT_CRLF_BINARY)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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if (ca.crlf_action == GIT_CRLF_GUESS) {
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error = git_repository__cvar(
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return error;
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if (ca.auto_crlf == GIT_AUTO_CRLF_FALSE)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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}
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*payload = git__malloc(sizeof(ca));
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/* initialize payload in case `check` was bypassed */
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if (!*payload) {
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int error = crlf_check(self, payload, src, NULL);
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if (error < 0 && error != GIT_ENOTFOUND)
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if (error < 0 && error != GIT_PASSTHROUGH)
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return error;
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}
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src/filter.c
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if (!filter_registry_find(NULL, name)) {
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giterr_set(
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GITERR_FILTER, "Attempt to reregister existing filter '%s'", name);
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return -1;
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return GIT_EEXISTS;
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}
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if (filter_def_scan_attrs(&attrs, &nattr, &nmatch, filter->attributes) < 0)
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git_filter_def *fdef;
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/* cannot unregister default filters */
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if (!strcmp(GIT_FILTER_CRLF, name)) {
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if (!strcmp(GIT_FILTER_CRLF, name) || !strcmp(GIT_FILTER_IDENT, name)) {
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giterr_set(GITERR_FILTER, "Cannot unregister filter '%s'", name);
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return -1;
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}
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git__free((void *)values);
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if (error == GIT_ENOTFOUND)
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if (error == GIT_PASSTHROUGH)
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error = 0;
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else if (error < 0)
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break;
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error = fe->filter->apply(
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fe->filter, &fe->payload, dbuffer[di], dbuffer[si], &fl->source);
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if (error == GIT_ENOTFOUND)
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if (error == GIT_PASSTHROUGH) {
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/* PASSTHROUGH means filter decided not to process the buffer */
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error = 0;
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else if (!error)
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} else if (!error) {
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git_buf_shorten(dbuffer[di], 0); /* force NUL termination */
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si = di; /* swap buffers */
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else {
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} else {
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tgt->size = 0;
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return error;
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}
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static int ident_find_id(
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const char **id_start, const char **id_end, const char *start, size_t len)
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{
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const char *found;
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const char *end = start + len, *found = NULL;
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while (len > 0 && (found = memchr(start, '$', len)) != NULL) {
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size_t remaining = len - (size_t)(found - start);
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while (len > 3 && (found = memchr(start, '$', len)) != NULL) {
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size_t remaining = (size_t)(end - found) - 1;
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if (remaining < 3)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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if (found[1] == 'I' && found[2] == 'd')
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break;
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start = found + 1;
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len = remaining - 1;
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len = remaining;
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if (start[0] == 'I' && start[1] == 'd')
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break;
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}
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if (!found || len < 3)
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if (len < 3 || !found)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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*id_start = found;
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if ((found = memchr(found + 3, '$', len - 3)) == NULL)
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if ((found = memchr(start + 2, '$', len - 2)) == NULL)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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*id_end = found + 1;
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/* replace $Id$ with blob id */
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if (!git_filter_source_id(src))
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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git_oid_tostr(oid, sizeof(oid), git_filter_source_id(src));
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if (ident_find_id(&id_start, &id_end, from->ptr, from->size) < 0)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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need_size = (size_t)(id_start - from->ptr) +
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5 /* "$Id: " */ + GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1 /* "$" */ +
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size_t need_size;
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if (ident_find_id(&id_start, &id_end, from->ptr, from->size) < 0)
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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need_size = (size_t)(id_start - from->ptr) +
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/* Don't filter binary files */
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if (git_buf_text_is_binary(from))
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return GIT_ENOTFOUND;
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return GIT_PASSTHROUGH;
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if (git_filter_source_mode(src) == GIT_FILTER_SMUDGE)
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return ident_insert_id(to, from, src);
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*/
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#include "pthread.h"
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#include "../global.h"
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int pthread_create(
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pthread_t *GIT_RESTRICT thread,
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#include "git2/sys/filter.h"
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#include "git2/sys/repository.h"
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/* picked these to be >= GIT_FILTER_DRIVER_PRIORITY */
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#define BITFLIP_FILTER_PRIORITY 200
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#define REVERSE_FILTER_PRIORITY 250
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/* going TO_WORKDIR, filters are executed low to high
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* going TO_ODB, filters are executed high to low
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*/
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#define BITFLIP_FILTER_PRIORITY -1
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#define REVERSE_FILTER_PRIORITY -2
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#define VERY_SECURE_ENCRYPTION(b) ((b) ^ 0xff)
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git__free(f);
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}
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static git_filter *create_reverse_filter(void)
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static git_filter *create_reverse_filter(const char *attrs)
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{
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git_filter *filter = git__calloc(1, sizeof(git_filter));
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cl_assert(filter);
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filter->version = GIT_FILTER_VERSION;
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filter->attributes = "+reverse";
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filter->attributes = attrs;
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filter->apply = reverse_filter_apply;
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"bitflip", create_bitflip_filter(), BITFLIP_FILTER_PRIORITY));
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cl_git_pass(git_filter_register(
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"reverse", create_reverse_filter(), REVERSE_FILTER_PRIORITY));
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"reverse", create_reverse_filter("+reverse"),
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REVERSE_FILTER_PRIORITY));
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/* re-register reverse filter with standard filter=xyz priority */
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cl_git_pass(git_filter_register(
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"pre-reverse",
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create_reverse_filter("+prereverse"),
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GIT_FILTER_DRIVER_PRIORITY));
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cl_git_mkfile(
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"empty_standard_repo/.gitattributes",
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"hero.*.rev-ident text ident reverse eol=lf\n");
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"hero.*.rev-ident text ident prereverse eol=lf\n");
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cl_git_mkfile(
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"empty_standard_repo/hero.1.rev-ident",
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@ -315,3 +324,14 @@ void test_filter_custom__order_dependency(void)
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git_buf_free(&buf);
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}
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void test_filter_custom__filter_registry_failure_cases(void)
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{
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git_filter fake = { GIT_FILTER_VERSION, 0 };
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cl_assert_equal_i(GIT_EEXISTS, git_filter_register("bitflip", &fake, 0));
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cl_git_fail(git_filter_unregister(GIT_FILTER_CRLF));
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cl_git_fail(git_filter_unregister(GIT_FILTER_IDENT));
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cl_assert_equal_i(GIT_ENOTFOUND, git_filter_unregister("not-a-filter"));
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}
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