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29 changes: 2 additions & 27 deletions src/setuptools_scm/_file_finders/git.py
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def _git_toplevel(path: str) -> str | None:
try:
cwd = os.path.abspath(path or ".")
res = _run(["git", "rev-parse", "HEAD"], cwd=cwd)
if res.returncode:
# BAIL if there is no commit
log.error("listing git files failed - pretending there aren't any")
return None
res = _run(
["git", "rev-parse", "--show-prefix"],
cwd=cwd,
)
if res.returncode:
return None
out = res.stdout[:-1] # remove the trailing pathsep
if not out:
out = cwd
else:
# Here, ``out`` is a relative path to root of git.
# ``cwd`` is absolute path to current working directory.
# the below method removes the length of ``out`` from
# ``cwd``, which gives the git toplevel
assert cwd.replace("\\", "/").endswith(out), f"cwd={cwd!r}\nout={out!r}"
# In windows cwd contains ``\`` which should be replaced by ``/``
# for this assertion to work. Length of string isn't changed by replace
# ``\\`` is just and escape for `\`
out = cwd[: -len(out)]
log.debug("find files toplevel %s", out)
return norm_real(out)
res = _run(["git", "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"], cwd=path, check=True)
return res.stdout
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
# git returned error, we are not in a git repo
return None
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