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Diffstat (limited to 'gitstatus/src/tag_db.cc')
-rw-r--r-- | gitstatus/src/tag_db.cc | 33 |
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/gitstatus/src/tag_db.cc b/gitstatus/src/tag_db.cc index 0e440791..31b150bd 100644 --- a/gitstatus/src/tag_db.cc +++ b/gitstatus/src/tag_db.cc @@ -212,13 +212,29 @@ void TagDb::ParsePack() { char* p = &pack_[0]; char* e = p + pack_.size(); - if (*p == '#') { - char* eol = std::strchr(p, '\n'); - if (!eol) return; - *eol = 0; - if (!std::strstr(p, " fully-peeled") || !std::strstr(p, " sorted")) return; - p = eol + 1; + // Usually packed-refs starts with the following line: + // + // # pack-refs with: peeled fully-peeled sorted + // + // However, some users can produce pack-refs without this line. + // See https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/issues/1428. + // I don't know how they do it. Without the header line we cannot + // assume that refs are sorted, which isn't a big deal because we + // can just sort them. What's worse is that refs cannot be assumed + // to be fully-peeled. We don't want to peel them, so we just drop + // all tags. + if (*p != '#') { + LOG(WARN) << "packed-refs doesn't have a header. Won't resolve tags."; + return; + } + + char* eol = std::strchr(p, '\n'); + if (!eol) return; + *eol = 0; + if (!std::strstr(p, " fully-peeled") || !std::strstr(p, " sorted")) { + LOG(WARN) << "packed-refs has unexpected header. Won't resolve tags."; } + p = eol + 1; name2id_.reserve(pack_.size() / 128); id2name_.reserve(pack_.size() / 128); @@ -249,7 +265,10 @@ void TagDb::ParsePack() { id2name_.push_back(tag); } - VERIFY(std::is_sorted(name2id_.begin(), name2id_.end(), ByName)); + if (!std::is_sorted(name2id_.begin(), name2id_.end(), ByName)) { + // "sorted" in the header of packed-refs promisses that this won't trigger. + std::sort(name2id_.begin(), name2id_.end(), ByName); + } id2name_dirty_ = true; GlobalThreadPool()->Schedule([this] { |