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authorJeff King <peff@peff.net>2012-02-03 17:16:02 -0500
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2012-02-03 14:37:04 -0800
commit84d72733fc8cb90ac7fef04bb114da1e14d8b147 (patch)
treebf5d5e30048d0ed44196d39850734031fb658c39 /hash.c
parent31b49d9b653803e7c7fd18b21c8bdd86e3421668 (diff)
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prompt: fall back to terminal if askpass failsjk/prompt-fallback-to-tty
The current askpass code simply dies if calling an askpass helper fails. Worse, in some failure modes it doesn't even print an error (if start_command fails, then it prints its own error; if reading fails, we print an error; but if the command exits non-zero, finish_command fails and we print nothing!). Let's be more kind to the user by printing an error message when askpass doesn't work out, and then falling back to the terminal (which also may fail, of course, but we die already there with a nice message). While we're at it, let's clean up the existing error messages a bit. Now that our prompts are very long and contain quotes and colons themselves, our error messages are hard to read. So the new failure modes look like: [before, with a terminal] $ GIT_ASKPASS=false git push $ echo $? 128 [before, with no terminal, and we must give up] $ setsid git push fatal: could not read 'Password for 'https://peff@github.com': ': No such device or address [after, with a terminal] $ GIT_ASKPASS=false git push error: unable to read askpass response from 'false' Password for 'https://peff@github.com': [after, with no terminal, and we must give up] $ GIT_ASKPASS=false setsid git push error: unable to read askpass response from 'false' fatal: could not read Password for 'https://peff@github.com': No such device or address Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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