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1 | | -#define USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE |
2 | | - |
3 | 1 | #include "git-compat-util.h" |
4 | | -#include "exec-cmd.h" |
5 | | -#include "gettext.h" |
6 | | -#include "attr.h" |
7 | | -#include "repository.h" |
8 | | -#include "setup.h" |
9 | | -#include "strbuf.h" |
10 | | -#include "trace2.h" |
11 | | - |
12 | | -/* |
13 | | - * Many parts of Git have subprograms communicate via pipe, expect the |
14 | | - * upstream of a pipe to die with SIGPIPE when the downstream of a |
15 | | - * pipe does not need to read all that is written. Some third-party |
16 | | - * programs that ignore or block SIGPIPE for their own reason forget |
17 | | - * to restore SIGPIPE handling to the default before spawning Git and |
18 | | - * break this carefully orchestrated machinery. |
19 | | - * |
20 | | - * Restore the way SIGPIPE is handled to default, which is what we |
21 | | - * expect. |
22 | | - */ |
23 | | -static void restore_sigpipe_to_default(void) |
24 | | -{ |
25 | | - sigset_t unblock; |
26 | | - |
27 | | - sigemptyset(&unblock); |
28 | | - sigaddset(&unblock, SIGPIPE); |
29 | | - sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &unblock, NULL); |
30 | | - signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL); |
31 | | -} |
| 2 | +#include "common-init.h" |
32 | 3 |
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33 | 4 | int main(int argc, const char **argv) |
34 | 5 | { |
35 | 6 | int result; |
36 | | - struct strbuf tmp = STRBUF_INIT; |
37 | | - |
38 | | - trace2_initialize_clock(); |
39 | | - |
40 | | - /* |
41 | | - * Always open file descriptors 0/1/2 to avoid clobbering files |
42 | | - * in die(). It also avoids messing up when the pipes are dup'ed |
43 | | - * onto stdin/stdout/stderr in the child processes we spawn. |
44 | | - */ |
45 | | - sanitize_stdfds(); |
46 | | - restore_sigpipe_to_default(); |
47 | | - |
48 | | - git_resolve_executable_dir(argv[0]); |
49 | | - |
50 | | - setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); |
51 | | - git_setup_gettext(); |
52 | | - |
53 | | - initialize_repository(the_repository); |
54 | | - |
55 | | - attr_start(); |
56 | | - |
57 | | - trace2_initialize(); |
58 | | - trace2_cmd_start(argv); |
59 | | - trace2_collect_process_info(TRACE2_PROCESS_INFO_STARTUP); |
60 | | - |
61 | | - if (!strbuf_getcwd(&tmp)) |
62 | | - tmp_original_cwd = strbuf_detach(&tmp, NULL); |
63 | 7 |
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| 8 | + init_git(argv); |
64 | 9 | result = cmd_main(argc, argv); |
65 | 10 |
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66 | 11 | /* Not exit(3), but a wrapper calling our common_exit() */ |
67 | 12 | exit(result); |
68 | 13 | } |
69 | | - |
70 | | -static void check_bug_if_BUG(void) |
71 | | -{ |
72 | | - if (!bug_called_must_BUG) |
73 | | - return; |
74 | | - BUG("on exit(): had bug() call(s) in this process without explicit BUG_if_bug()"); |
75 | | -} |
76 | | - |
77 | | -/* We wrap exit() to call common_exit() in git-compat-util.h */ |
78 | | -int common_exit(const char *file, int line, int code) |
79 | | -{ |
80 | | - /* |
81 | | - * For non-POSIX systems: Take the lowest 8 bits of the "code" |
82 | | - * to e.g. turn -1 into 255. On a POSIX system this is |
83 | | - * redundant, see exit(3) and wait(2), but as it doesn't harm |
84 | | - * anything there we don't need to guard this with an "ifdef". |
85 | | - */ |
86 | | - code &= 0xff; |
87 | | - |
88 | | - check_bug_if_BUG(); |
89 | | - trace2_cmd_exit_fl(file, line, code); |
90 | | - |
91 | | - return code; |
92 | | -} |
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