From 420acb31acbfbd78e0c35ac0c614de8717daed0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Schindelin Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 19:26:59 +0100 Subject: get_relative_cwd(): clarify why it handles dir == NULL The comment did not make a good case why it makes sense. Clarify, and remove stale comment about the caller being lazy. The behaviour on NULL input is pretty much intentional. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano diff --git a/dir.c b/dir.c index b3329f4..eb6c3ab 100644 --- a/dir.c +++ b/dir.c @@ -646,16 +646,21 @@ file_exists(const char *f) /* * get_relative_cwd() gets the prefix of the current working directory * relative to 'dir'. If we are not inside 'dir', it returns NULL. - * As a convenience, it also returns NULL if 'dir' is already NULL. + * + * As a convenience, it also returns NULL if 'dir' is already NULL. The + * reason for this behaviour is that it is natural for functions returning + * directory names to return NULL to say "this directory does not exist" + * or "this directory is invalid". These cases are usually handled the + * same as if the cwd is not inside 'dir' at all, so get_relative_cwd() + * returns NULL for both of them. + * + * Most notably, get_relative_cwd(buffer, size, get_git_work_tree()) + * unifies the handling of "outside work tree" with "no work tree at all". */ char *get_relative_cwd(char *buffer, int size, const char *dir) { char *cwd = buffer; - /* - * a lazy caller can pass a NULL returned from get_git_work_tree() - * and rely on this function to return NULL. - */ if (!dir) return NULL; if (!getcwd(buffer, size)) -- cgit v0.10.2-6-g49f6