Commit 47be066
rebase -i: do not "echo" random user-supplied strings
In some places we "echo" a string that comes from a commit log
message, which may have a backslash sequence that is interpreted by
the command (POSIX.1 allows this), most notably "dash"'s built-in
'echo'.
A commit message which contains the string '\n' (or ends with the
string '\c') may result in a garbage line in the todo list of an
interactive rebase which causes the rebase to fail.
To reproduce the behavior (with dash as /bin/sh):
mkdir test && cd test && git init
echo 1 >foo && git add foo
git commit -m"this commit message ends with '\n'"
echo 2 >foo && git commit -a --fixup HEAD
git rebase -i --autosquash --root
Now the editor opens with garbage in line 3 which has to be
removed or the rebase fails.
Signed-off-by: Uwe Storbeck <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <[email protected]>1 parent 16216b6 commit 47be066
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