[PATCH] cat-file: handle content request for --batch-command without type
Jeff King <[email protected]> Tue, 28 Jul 2026 11:00:31 -0400
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2026 at 10:08:46AM +0100, Alan Stokes wrote: > > > Do you want to try your hand at a patch? It would need to do the > > > save/restore, and most importantly add a new test to t1006. > > I would be willing to have a go at it. But realistically I probably won't have > time for a month or two. I'm also a complete noob at the whole posting > patches via email process, so it may be slightly chaotic. If anybody else > wanted to deal with it I obviously wouldn't object. That's long enough that I'm worried we'll forget about it. So here's a patch. Thanks very much for a clear bug report! -- >8 -- Subject: cat-file: handle content request for --batch-command without type The batch mode of cat-file needs to know the object's type in order to print the contents (because it decides whether to stream or not based on object type). The default batch output contains %(objecttype), so we get the type info automatically. But when it doesn't, we have to ask for it explicitly. In the --batch code path, we check while setting up the object_info struct whether we will print the contents, and if so set "typep" to get the value. This comes from 6554dfa97a (cat-file: handle --batch format with missing type/size, 2013-12-12). But later we added a --batch-command mode, which does not do the same trick. The decision about whether to retrieve the contents is made per-command (a "contents" vs "info" command), so we can't decide when building the object_info originally. As a result, asking for: echo "contents HEAD" | git cat-file --batch-command="%(objectname)" will fail the assertion in print_object_or_die() that the type was actually filled in. We can fix it by tweaking the object_info on the fly as we receive each command. But we should be careful to restore it afterwards; otherwise a sequence of commands like: contents $one info $two info $three will pay the type-lookup price for $two and $three when it does not need to. This wouldn't be incorrect, but just slightly inefficient (and hence there are no tests for that part, because the externally-visible behavior is the same). Reported-by: Alan Stokes <[email protected]> Helped-by: Pablo Sabater <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <[email protected]> --- builtin/cat-file.c | 3 +++ t/t1006-cat-file.sh | 8 ++++++++ 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+) diff --git a/builtin/cat-file.c b/builtin/cat-file.c index 1458dd76d6..ac458c9737 100644 --- a/builtin/cat-file.c +++ b/builtin/cat-file.c @@ -689,8 +689,11 @@ static void parse_cmd_contents(struct batch_options *opt, struct strbuf *output, struct expand_data *data) { + enum object_type *saved_typep = data->info.typep; + data->info.typep = &data->type; opt->batch_mode = BATCH_MODE_CONTENTS; batch_one_object(line, output, opt, data); + data->info.typep = saved_typep; } static void parse_cmd_info(struct batch_options *opt, diff --git a/t/t1006-cat-file.sh b/t/t1006-cat-file.sh index 762c77c351..f085738082 100755 --- a/t/t1006-cat-file.sh +++ b/t/t1006-cat-file.sh @@ -1351,6 +1351,14 @@ test_expect_success 'batch-command flush without --buffer' ' test_grep "^fatal:.*flush is only for --buffer mode.*" err ' +test_expect_success 'batch-command contents auto-handles type' ' + echo "HEAD" | + git cat-file --batch="%(objectname)" >expect && + echo "contents HEAD" | + git cat-file --batch-command="%(objectname)" >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + perl_script=' use warnings; use strict; -- 2.55.0.749.g30c495c7a6