trailer: use capture_command When we read from a trailer.*.command sub-program, the current code uses run_command followed by a pipe read, which can result in deadlock (though in practice you would have to have a large trailer for this to be a problem). The current code also leaks the file descriptor for the pipe to the sub-command. Instead, let's use capture_command, which makes this simpler (and we can get rid of our custom helper). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
diff --git a/trailer.c b/trailer.c index 05b3859..4b14a56 100644 --- a/trailer.c +++ b/trailer.c
@@ -214,16 +214,6 @@ return item; } -static int read_from_command(struct child_process *cp, struct strbuf *buf) -{ - if (run_command(cp)) - return error("running trailer command '%s' failed", cp->argv[0]); - if (strbuf_read(buf, cp->out, 1024) < 1) - return error("reading from trailer command '%s' failed", cp->argv[0]); - strbuf_trim(buf); - return 0; -} - static const char *apply_command(const char *command, const char *arg) { struct strbuf cmd = STRBUF_INIT; @@ -240,14 +230,16 @@ cp.argv = argv; cp.env = local_repo_env; cp.no_stdin = 1; - cp.out = -1; cp.use_shell = 1; - if (read_from_command(&cp, &buf)) { + if (capture_command(&cp, &buf, 1024)) { + error("running trailer command '%s' failed", cmd.buf); strbuf_release(&buf); result = xstrdup(""); - } else + } else { + strbuf_trim(&buf); result = strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL); + } strbuf_release(&cmd); return result;