If we have a very long commit message, and we end up getting a
bufferfull of data from git-rev-list that all belongs to one commit,
we ended up throwing away the data from a previous read that should
have been included. The result was a error message about not being
able to parse the output of git-rev-list.
Also, if the git-rev-list output that we can't parse is long, only put
the first 80 chars in the error message. Otherwise we end up with an
enormous error window.
while 1 {
set i [string first "\0" $stuff $start]
if {$i < 0} {
- set leftover [string range $stuff $start end]
+ append leftover [string range $stuff $start end]
return
}
set cmit [string range $stuff $start [expr {$i - 1}]]
if {$start == 0} {
set cmit "$leftover$cmit"
+ set leftover {}
}
set start [expr {$i + 1}]
if {![regexp {^([0-9a-f]{40})\n} $cmit match id]} {
- error_popup "Can't parse git-rev-list output: {$cmit}"
+ set shortcmit $cmit
+ if {[string length $shortcmit] > 80} {
+ set shortcmit "[string range $shortcmit 0 80]..."
+ }
+ error_popup "Can't parse git-rev-list output: {$shortcmit}"
exit 1
}
set cmit [string range $cmit 41 end]