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StorePath: reject names starting with '.'
This has been the behaviour before Nix 2.4. It was dropped in a rewrite
in 759947bf72
, allowing the creation of
store paths that aren't considered valid by older Nix versions or other
Nix tooling.
Nix 2.4 didn't ship in NixOS until 22.05, and stdenv.mkDerivation in
nixpkgs drops leading periods since April 2022, so it's unlikely anyone
is relying on the current lax behaviour.
Closes #9091.
Change-Id: I4a57bd9899e1b0dba56870ae5a1b680918a18ce9
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@ -3,6 +3,6 @@
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namespace nix {
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static constexpr std::string_view nameRegexStr = R"([0-9a-zA-Z\+\-\._\?=]+)";
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static constexpr std::string_view nameRegexStr = R"([0-9a-zA-Z\+\-_\?=][0-9a-zA-Z\+\-\._\?=]*)";
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}
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@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ static void checkName(std::string_view path, std::string_view name)
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if (name.size() > StorePath::MaxPathLen)
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throw BadStorePath("store path '%s' has a name longer than %d characters",
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path, StorePath::MaxPathLen);
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if (name[0] == '.')
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throw BadStorePath("store path '%s' starts with illegal character '.'", path);
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// See nameRegexStr for the definition
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for (auto c : name)
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if (!((c >= '0' && c <= '9')
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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ TEST_DONT_PARSE(double_star, "**")
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TEST_DONT_PARSE(star_first, "*,foo")
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TEST_DONT_PARSE(star_second, "foo,*")
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TEST_DONT_PARSE(bang, "foo!o")
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TEST_DONT_PARSE(dotfile, ".gitignore")
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#undef TEST_DONT_PARSE
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@ -101,8 +102,12 @@ Gen<StorePathName> Arbitrary<StorePathName>::arbitrary()
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pre += '-';
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break;
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case 64:
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// names aren't permitted to start with a period,
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// so just fall through to the next case here
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if (c != 0) {
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pre += '.';
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break;
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}
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case 65:
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pre += '_';
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break;
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