On 08/26/2016 07:13 PM, John Keeping wrote:
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 05:30:32PM -0400, Jason A. Smith wrote:

Sorry for the extra email noise, but while fixing these I found two more
cgit_open_filter() function calls that should probably be changed to
cgit_open_email_filter() in the first patch:

ui-refs.c:146
ui-tag.c:85

Those both use tagger_email, so that makes sense, I completely forgot
about that one and only converted author_email and committer_email.

The reference in ui-tag.c also needs angle brackets inserted in the
output in the !noplainemail case.  Feel free to squash that into the
first patch, and take ownership if you want.

I fixed both of these and squashed them into your commits since they were very minor changes.

I also noticed that we don't check the return value of read_mailmap(),
I'm not entirely sure what we should do if it fails, but it does look
like "missing mailmap" is not a failure case, so we probably should be
doing something if it returns an error.

I am going to update the 3rd mailmap commit now. What would you suggest doing if there is an error reading the mailmap file? Should it call cgit_print_error_page() or is that too much and instead just log an error message to stderr so it goes into the web server's error logs?

I looked at the git sources and didn't see any examples of any other code checking for errors returned by read_mailmap()

~Jason
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