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    git-tag -s must fail if gpg cannot sign the tag. · aba91192
    Carlos Rica 提交于
    Most of this patch code and message was written by Shawn O. Pearce.
    I made some tests to know what the problem was, and then I changed
    the code related with the SIGPIPE signal.
    
    If the user has misconfigured `user.signingkey` in their .git/config
    or just doesn't have any secret keys on their keyring and they ask
    for a signed tag with `git tag -s` we better make sure the resulting
    tag was actually signed by gpg.
    
    Prior versions of builtin git-tag allowed this failure to slip
    by without error as they were not checking the return value of
    the finish_command() so they did not notice when gpg exited with
    an error exit status.  They also did not fail if gpg produced an
    empty output or if read_in_full received an error from the read
    system call while trying to read the pipe back from gpg.
    
    Finally, we did not actually honor any return value from the do_sign
    function as it returns ssize_t but was being stored into an unsigned
    long.  This caused the compiler to optimize out the die condition,
    allowing git-tag to continue along and create the tag object.
    
    However, when gpg gets a wrong username, it exits before any read was done
    and then the writing process receives SIGPIPE and program is terminated.
    By ignoring this signal, anyway, the function write_or_die gets EPIPE from
    write_in_full and exits returning 0 to the system without a message.
    Here we better call to write_in_full directly so we can fail
    printing a message and return safely to the caller.
    
    With these issues fixed `git-tag -s` will now fail to create the
    tag and will report a non-zero exit status to its caller, thereby
    allowing automated helper scripts to detect (and recover from)
    failure if gpg is not working properly.
    Proposed-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
    Signed-off-by: NCarlos Rica <jasampler@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: NJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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