git/write_or_die.c
Jeff King ca5c701ca5 write_or_die: drop write_or_whine_pipe()
This function has no callers, and is not likely to gain any
because it's confusing to use.

It unconditionally complains to stderr, but _doesn't_ die.
Yet any caller which wants a "gentle" write would generally
want to suppress the error message, because presumably
they're going to write a better one, and/or try the
operation again.

And the check_pipe() call leads to confusing behaviors. It
means we die for EPIPE, but not for other errors, which is
confusing and pointless.

On top of all that, it has unusual error return semantics,
which makes it easy for callers to get it wrong.

Let's drop the function, and if somebody ever needs to
resurrect something like it, they can fix these warts.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-08-05 09:28:17 -07:00

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#include "cache.h"
#include "run-command.h"
static void check_pipe(int err)
{
if (err == EPIPE) {
if (in_async())
async_exit(141);
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL);
raise(SIGPIPE);
/* Should never happen, but just in case... */
exit(141);
}
}
/*
* Some cases use stdio, but want to flush after the write
* to get error handling (and to get better interactive
* behaviour - not buffering excessively).
*
* Of course, if the flush happened within the write itself,
* we've already lost the error code, and cannot report it any
* more. So we just ignore that case instead (and hope we get
* the right error code on the flush).
*
* If the file handle is stdout, and stdout is a file, then skip the
* flush entirely since it's not needed.
*/
void maybe_flush_or_die(FILE *f, const char *desc)
{
static int skip_stdout_flush = -1;
struct stat st;
char *cp;
if (f == stdout) {
if (skip_stdout_flush < 0) {
cp = getenv("GIT_FLUSH");
if (cp)
skip_stdout_flush = (atoi(cp) == 0);
else if ((fstat(fileno(stdout), &st) == 0) &&
S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
skip_stdout_flush = 1;
else
skip_stdout_flush = 0;
}
if (skip_stdout_flush && !ferror(f))
return;
}
if (fflush(f)) {
check_pipe(errno);
die_errno("write failure on '%s'", desc);
}
}
void fprintf_or_die(FILE *f, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
int ret;
va_start(ap, fmt);
ret = vfprintf(f, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
if (ret < 0) {
check_pipe(errno);
die_errno("write error");
}
}
void fsync_or_die(int fd, const char *msg)
{
if (fsync(fd) < 0) {
die_errno("fsync error on '%s'", msg);
}
}
void write_or_die(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
{
if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
check_pipe(errno);
die_errno("write error");
}
}