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authorJohannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>2025-05-04 21:59:19 +0200
committerTaylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>2025-05-23 17:04:24 -0400
commit44e3935d53e3c0b00ff35bea4fcf8e1731ee4f9b (patch)
tree86aa981a537a8ada0207b8e7e8f375d98f1c8eaf /git-gui/lib/commit.tcl
parent99f7bc1af65fabab907bf35e645241f714e7386e (diff)
git-gui: do not mistake command arguments as redirection operators
Tcl 'open' assigns special meaning to its argument when they begin with redirection, pipe or background operator. There are many calls of the 'open' variant that runs a process which construct arguments that are taken from the Git repository or are user input. However, when file names or ref names are taken from the repository, it is possible to find names that have these special forms. They must not be interpreted by 'open' lest it redirects input or output, or attempts to build a pipeline using a command name controlled by the repository. Use the helper function make_arglist_safe, which identifies such arguments and prepends "./" to force such a name to be regarded as a relative file name. After this change the following 'open' calls that start a process do not apply the argument processing: git-gui.sh:4095: || [catch {set spell_fd [open $spell_cmd r+]} spell_err]} { lib/spellcheck.tcl:47: set pipe_fd [open [list | $s_prog -v] r] lib/spellcheck.tcl:133: _connect $this [open $spell_cmd r+] lib/spellcheck.tcl:405: set fd [open [list | aspell dump dicts] r] In all cases, the command arguments are constant strings (or begin with a constant string) that are of a form that would not be affected by the processing anyway. Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
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