Commit 9b698978 by Edward Thomson Committed by Patrick Steinhardt

git_repository_init: stop traversing at windows root

Stop traversing the filesystem at the Windows directory root.  We were
calculating the filesystem root for the given directory to create, and
walking up the filesystem hierarchy.  We intended to stop when the
traversal path length is equal to the root path length (ie, stopping at
the root, since no path may be shorter than the root path).

However, on Windows, the root path may be specified in two different
ways, as either `Z:` or `Z:\`, where `Z:` is the current drive letter.
`git_path_dirname_r` returns the path _without_ a trailing slash, even
for the Windows root.  As a result, during traversal, we need to test
that the traversal path is _less than or equal to_ the root path length
to determine if we've hit the root to ensure that we stop when our
traversal path is `Z:` and our calculated root path was `Z:\`.
parent 21baf7ab
......@@ -489,10 +489,13 @@ int git_futils_mkdir(
assert(len);
/* we've walked all the given path's parents and it's either relative
* or rooted. either way, give up and make the entire path.
/*
* We've walked all the given path's parents and it's either relative
* (the parent is simply '.') or rooted (the length is less than or
* equal to length of the root path). The path may be less than the
* root path length on Windows, where `C:` == `C:/`.
*/
if ((len == 1 && parent_path.ptr[0] == '.') || len == root_len+1) {
if ((len == 1 && parent_path.ptr[0] == '.') || len <= root_len) {
relative = make_path.ptr;
break;
}
......
......@@ -877,3 +877,15 @@ void test_repo_init__at_filesystem_root(void)
git_buf_dispose(&root);
git_repository_free(repo);
}
void test_repo_init__nonexistent_paths(void)
{
git_repository *repo;
#ifdef GIT_WIN32
cl_git_fail(git_repository_init(&repo, "Q:/non/existent/path", 0));
cl_git_fail(git_repository_init(&repo, "Q:\\non\\existent\\path", 0));
#else
cl_git_fail(git_repository_init(&repo, "/non/existent/path", 0));
#endif
}
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