GNU bug report logs - #59064
29.0.50; build problem git worktree linked to main worktree (repo)

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Gregor Zattler <telegraph <at> gmx.net>

Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2022 23:12:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 29.0.50

Done: Matt Armstrong <matt <at> rfc20.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #17 received at 59064 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Matt Armstrong <matt <at> rfc20.org>
To: Gregor Zattler <telegraph <at> gmx.net>, 59064 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#59064: 29.0.50; build problem git worktree linked to main
 worktree (repo)
Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2022 10:17:06 -0800
X-Debbugs-CC: Philip Kaludercic <philipk <at> posteo.net>

Hi Philip, this bug manifests for Gregor as Emacs build error in a
particular kind of git repository, but it is really a problem with
`vc-git-mode-line-string' caused by a recent commit of yours to
`vc-working-revision'.  Could you take a look?


Gregor Zattler <telegraph <at> gmx.net> writes:

> I will try to bisect.  But since I have no clue regarding the build
> system I only hope that this will not hit other build failures in
> between.  This will take days...

Gregor, no need to bisect.  Your most recent instructions helped.  This
is not a mysterious problem with the build system, but a simpler one
with a recent regression in Emacs' vc-mode.

The steps to reproduce are simple:

1) In the root directory of an existing Emacs git repository, run this:

      git switch master
      git worktree add -d ../b59064

   Note that the -d is important.  This creates a "detached" work tree
   attached to no branch at all, but just happens to be at the same rev
   as "master".

2) cd ../b59064

3) git status

   Confirm this prints "Not currently on any branch."

3) emacs -Q (using a recent Emacs built on master, not one built in
             this new repository)

3) M-: (setq debug-on-error t)

Edit any file in this repository, I did C-x C-f "INSTALL".  You may then
need to run M-x vc-mode.

You get the following problem in `vc-git-mode-line-string':

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range "master" 0 7)
  vc-git-mode-line-string("/home/matt/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-tem...")
  apply(vc-git-mode-line-string "/home/matt/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-tem...")
  vc-call-backend(Git mode-line-string "/home/matt/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-tem...")
  vc-mode-line("/home/matt/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-tem..." Git)
  vc-refresh-state()
  run-hooks(find-file-hook)
  after-find-file(nil t)
  find-file-noselect-1(#<buffer srecode-template.wy> "~/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-template.wy" nil nil "~/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-template.wy" (67952095 27))
  find-file-noselect("/home/matt/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-tem..." nil nil nil)
  find-file("/home/matt/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-tem...")
  dired--find-file(find-file "/home/matt/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-tem...")
  dired--find-possibly-alternative-file("/home/matt/git/e/b59064/admin/grammars/srecode-tem...")
  dired-find-file()
  funcall-interactively(dired-find-file)
  call-interactively(dired-find-file nil nil)
  command-execute(dired-find-file)

The `vc-git-mode-line-string' code assumes that if
`vc-git--symbolic-ref` returns nil then `vc-working-revision' must
necessarily return a full hex git rev ID, so it unconditionally performs
the following on that value:

  (substring rev 0 7)

However, Philip Kaludercic's recent commit 307ad210040 changed
`vc-working-revision' to resolve a hex ID to a symbolic revision if
possible, so in this case the function returns "master", causing
`substring' to signal as above.

This is not currently a problem in "normal" git trees because the
following command works in them:

  git symbolic-ref HEAD

...and this is what vc-git-mode-line-string normally uses to construct
the displayed revision used in that line.

In detached worktrees that command fails:

    $ git symbolic-ref HEAD
    fatal: ref HEAD is not a symbolic ref

...yet the following works:

    $ git rev-parse HEAD
    6e5ec085510ccf52ac6cb07c3a1a2778324a1d89

...and from that we can get to a symbolic name (the new code Philip
added to `vc-working-revision'):

    $ git name-rev --no-undefined --name-only 6e5ec085510ccf52ac6cb07c3a1a2778324a1d89
    master

Arguably, `vc-git-mode-line-string' should no longer call
`vc-working-revision' but instead a lower level variation that must
return the hex rev id.  Perhaps?




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