On 2012.7.28 6:55 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Michael G. Schwern wrote:
>> --- a/perl/Git/SVN/Utils.pm
>> +++ b/perl/Git/SVN/Utils.pm
>> @@ -86,6 +86,27 @@ sub _collapse_dotdot {
>>
>>
>> sub canonicalize_path {
>> + my $path = shift;
>> +
>> + # The 1.7 way to do it
>> + if ( defined &SVN::_Core::svn_dirent_canonicalize ) {
>> + $path = _collapse_dotdot($path);
>> + return SVN::_Core::svn_dirent_canonicalize($path);
>> + }
>> + # The 1.6 way to do it
>> + elsif ( defined &SVN::_Core::svn_path_canonicalize ) {
>> + $path = _collapse_dotdot($path);
>> + return SVN::_Core::svn_path_canonicalize($path);
>> + }
>> + # No SVN API canonicalization is available, do it ourselves
>> + else {
>
> When would this "else" case trip?
When svn_path_canonicalize() does not exist in the SVN API, presumably because
their SVN is too old.
> Would it be safe to make it
> return an error message, or even to do something like the following?
I don't know what your SVN backwards compat requirements are, or when
svn_path_canonicalize() appears in the API, so I left it as is. git-svn's
home rolled path canonicalization worked and its no work to leave it working.
No reason to break it IMO.
> sub canonicalize_path {
> my $path = shift;
> $path = _collapse_dotdot($path);
>
> # Subversion 1.7 split svn_path_canonicalize() into
> # svn_dirent_canonicalize() and svn_uri_canonicalize().
> if (!defined &SVN::_Core::svn_dirent_canonicalize) {
> return SVN::_Core::svn_path_canonicalize($path);
> }
>
> return SVN::_Core::svn_dirent_canonicalize($path);
> }
As a side note...
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