On 02/23, Matheus Tavares wrote:
> Replace usage of opendir/readdir/closedir API to traverse directories
> recursively, at copy_or_link_directory function, by the dir-iterator
> API. This simplifies the code and avoid recursive calls to
> copy_or_link_directory.
> 
> This process also brings some safe behaviour changes to
> copy_or_link_directory:
>  - It will no longer follows symbolic links. This is not a problem,
>    since the function is only used to copy .git/objects directory, and
>    symbolic links are not expected there.
>  - Hidden directories won't be skipped anymore. In fact, it is odd that
>    the function currently skip hidden directories but not hidden files.
>    The reason for that could be unintentional: probably the intention
>    was to skip '.' and '..' only, but it ended up accidentally skipping
>    all directories starting with '.'. Again, it must not be a problem
>    not to skip hidden dirs since hidden dirs/files are not expected at
>    .git/objects.
>  - Now, copy_or_link_directory will call die() in case of an error on
>    openddir, readdir or lstat, inside dir_iterator_advance. That means
>    it will abort in case of an error trying to fetch any iteration
>    entry.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernard...@usp.br>
> ---
> Changes in v2:
>  - Improved patch message
>  - Removed a now unused variable

s/variable/parameter/ I believe?

>  - Put warning on stat error back
>  - Added pedantic option to dir-iterator initialization
>  - Modified copy_or_link_directory not to skip hidden paths

Thanks, these descriptions are very useful for reviewers that had a
look at previous rounds.

>  builtin/clone.c | 47 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
>  1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/builtin/clone.c b/builtin/clone.c
> index 862d2ea69c..515dc91d63 100644
> --- a/builtin/clone.c
> +++ b/builtin/clone.c
> @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@
>  #include "transport.h"
>  #include "strbuf.h"
>  #include "dir.h"
> +#include "dir-iterator.h"
> +#include "iterator.h"
>  #include "sigchain.h"
>  #include "branch.h"
>  #include "remote.h"
> @@ -411,42 +413,45 @@ static void mkdir_if_missing(const char *pathname, 
> mode_t mode)
>  }
>  
>  static void copy_or_link_directory(struct strbuf *src, struct strbuf *dest,
> -                                const char *src_repo, int src_baselen)
> +                                const char *src_repo)
>  {
> -     struct dirent *de;
> -     struct stat buf;
>       int src_len, dest_len;
> -     DIR *dir;
> -
> -     dir = opendir(src->buf);
> -     if (!dir)
> -             die_errno(_("failed to open '%s'"), src->buf);
> +     struct dir_iterator *iter;
> +     int iter_status;
> +     struct stat st;
>  
>       mkdir_if_missing(dest->buf, 0777);
>  
> +     iter = dir_iterator_begin(src->buf, 1);
> +
>       strbuf_addch(src, '/');
>       src_len = src->len;
>       strbuf_addch(dest, '/');
>       dest_len = dest->len;
>  
> -     while ((de = readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
> +     while ((iter_status = dir_iterator_advance(iter)) == ITER_OK) {
>               strbuf_setlen(src, src_len);
> -             strbuf_addstr(src, de->d_name);
> +             strbuf_addstr(src, iter->relative_path);
>               strbuf_setlen(dest, dest_len);
> -             strbuf_addstr(dest, de->d_name);
> -             if (stat(src->buf, &buf)) {
> +             strbuf_addstr(dest, iter->relative_path);
> +
> +             /*
> +              * dir_iterator_advance already calls lstat to populate iter->st
> +              * but, unlike stat, lstat does not checks for permissions on
> +              * the given path.
> +              */

Hmm, lstat does check the permissions on the path, it just doesn't
follow symlinks.  I think I actually mislead you in my previous review
here, and was reading the code in dir-iterator.c all wrong.

I thought it said "if (errno == ENOENT) warning(...)", however the
condition is "errno != ENOENT", which is why I thought we were loosing
warnings when errno == EACCES for example.

As we decided that we would no longer follow symlinks now, I think we
can actually get rid of the stat call here.  Sorry about the confusion.

> +             if (stat(src->buf, &st)) {
>                       warning (_("failed to stat %s\n"), src->buf);
>                       continue;
>               }
> -             if (S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) {
> -                     if (de->d_name[0] != '.')
> -                             copy_or_link_directory(src, dest,
> -                                                    src_repo, src_baselen);
> +
> +             if (S_ISDIR(iter->st.st_mode)) {
> +                     mkdir_if_missing(dest->buf, 0777);
>                       continue;
>               }
>  
>               /* Files that cannot be copied bit-for-bit... */
> -             if (!strcmp(src->buf + src_baselen, "/info/alternates")) {
> +             if (!strcmp(iter->relative_path, "info/alternates")) {
>                       copy_alternates(src, dest, src_repo);
>                       continue;
>               }
> @@ -463,7 +468,11 @@ static void copy_or_link_directory(struct strbuf *src, 
> struct strbuf *dest,
>               if (copy_file_with_time(dest->buf, src->buf, 0666))
>                       die_errno(_("failed to copy file to '%s'"), dest->buf);
>       }
> -     closedir(dir);
> +
> +     if (iter_status != ITER_DONE) {
> +             strbuf_setlen(src, src_len);
> +             die(_("failed to iterate over '%s'"), src->buf);
> +     }
>  }
>  
>  static void clone_local(const char *src_repo, const char *dest_repo)
> @@ -481,7 +490,7 @@ static void clone_local(const char *src_repo, const char 
> *dest_repo)
>               get_common_dir(&dest, dest_repo);
>               strbuf_addstr(&src, "/objects");
>               strbuf_addstr(&dest, "/objects");
> -             copy_or_link_directory(&src, &dest, src_repo, src.len);
> +             copy_or_link_directory(&src, &dest, src_repo);
>               strbuf_release(&src);
>               strbuf_release(&dest);
>       }
> -- 
> 2.20.1
> 

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