The only caller of this function passes in a static buffer
returned from git_path(). This looks dangerous at first
glance, but turns out to be OK because the first thing we do
is xstrdup() the result.
Let's turn this into a git_pathdup(). That's slightly more
efficient (no extra copy), and makes it easier to audit for
dangerous git_path() invocations.
Since there's only a single caller, let's just set this
default path inside the init function. That makes the memory
ownership clear.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
};
/**
- * Initializes am_state with the default values. The state directory is set to
- * dir.
+ * Initializes am_state with the default values.
*/
-static void am_state_init(struct am_state *state, const char *dir)
+static void am_state_init(struct am_state *state)
{
int gpgsign;
memset(state, 0, sizeof(*state));
- assert(dir);
- state->dir = xstrdup(dir);
+ state->dir = git_pathdup("rebase-apply");
state->prec = 4;
git_config(git_am_config, NULL);
- am_state_init(&state, git_path("rebase-apply"));
+ am_state_init(&state);
in_progress = am_in_progress(&state);
if (in_progress)