Author: Lars Hjemli <hjemli@gmail.com>
Make it possible for a single cmd to work both with and without a repo When cgit_cmd.want_repo was 0, we used to assume that the cmd would never be invoked for a repo. But soon this will become untrue (the 'about' cmd is rapidly approching), so from now on we will initialize any requested repo even if want_repo==0 (and return an error if want_repo==1 but no repo is specified). Signed-off-by: Lars Hjemli <hjemli@gmail.com>
cgit.c | 11 ++++++++++-
diff --git a/cgit.c b/cgit.c index bbde64b04ad566b8c7bc44a3f953bb979ffa3f41..d37abc96ec304b082d83cc65be2ebfedf43f3839 100644 --- a/cgit.c +++ b/cgit.c @@ -307,7 +307,16 @@ cgit_print_docend(); return; } - if (cmd->want_repo && prepare_repo_cmd(ctx)) + if (cmd->want_repo && !ctx->repo) { + cgit_print_http_headers(ctx); + cgit_print_docstart(ctx); + cgit_print_pageheader(ctx); + cgit_print_error(fmt("No repository selected")); + cgit_print_docend(); + return; + } + + if (ctx->repo && prepare_repo_cmd(ctx)) return; if (cmd->want_layout) {