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   1#!/bin/sh
   2#
   3# Copyright (c) 2007 Andy Parkins
   4#
   5# An example hook script to mail out commit update information.  This hook
   6# sends emails listing new revisions to the repository introduced by the
   7# change being reported.  The rule is that (for branch updates) each commit
   8# will appear on one email and one email only.
   9#
  10# This hook is stored in the contrib/hooks directory.  Your distribution
  11# will have put this somewhere standard.  You should make this script
  12# executable then link to it in the repository you would like to use it in.
  13# For example, on debian the hook is stored in
  14# /usr/share/doc/git-core/contrib/hooks/post-receive-email:
  15#
  16#  chmod a+x post-receive-email
  17#  cd /path/to/your/repository.git
  18#  ln -sf /usr/share/doc/git-core/contrib/hooks/post-receive-email hooks/post-receive
  19#
  20# This hook script assumes it is enabled on the central repository of a
  21# project, with all users pushing only to it and not between each other.  It
  22# will still work if you don't operate in that style, but it would become
  23# possible for the email to be from someone other than the person doing the
  24# push.
  25#
  26# To help with debugging and use on pre-v1.5.1 git servers, this script will
  27# also obey the interface of hooks/update, taking its arguments on the
  28# command line.  Unfortunately, hooks/update is called once for each ref.
  29# To avoid firing one email per ref, this script just prints its output to
  30# the screen when used in this mode.  The output can then be redirected if
  31# wanted.
  32#
  33# Config
  34# ------
  35# hooks.mailinglist
  36#   This is the list that all pushes will go to; leave it blank to not send
  37#   emails for every ref update.
  38# hooks.announcelist
  39#   This is the list that all pushes of annotated tags will go to.  Leave it
  40#   blank to default to the mailinglist field.  The announce emails lists
  41#   the short log summary of the changes since the last annotated tag.
  42# hooks.envelopesender
  43#   If set then the -f option is passed to sendmail to allow the envelope
  44#   sender address to be set
  45# hooks.emailprefix
  46#   All emails have their subjects prefixed with this prefix, or "[SCM]"
  47#   if emailprefix is unset, to aid filtering
  48# hooks.showrev
  49#   The shell command used to format each revision in the email, with
  50#   "%s" replaced with the commit id.  Defaults to "git rev-list -1
  51#   --pretty %s", displaying the commit id, author, date and log
  52#   message.  To list full patches separated by a blank line, you
  53#   could set this to "git show -C %s; echo".
  54#   To list a gitweb/cgit URL *and* a full patch for each change set, use this:
  55#     "t=%s; printf 'http://.../?id=%%s' \$t; echo;echo; git show -C \$t; echo"
  56#   Be careful if "..." contains things that will be expanded by shell "eval"
  57#   or printf.
  58# hooks.emailmaxlines
  59#   The maximum number of lines that should be included in the generated
  60#   email body. If not specified, there is no limit.
  61#   Lines beyond the limit are suppressed and counted, and a final
  62#   line is added indicating the number of suppressed lines.
  63#
  64# Notes
  65# -----
  66# All emails include the headers "X-Git-Refname", "X-Git-Oldrev",
  67# "X-Git-Newrev", and "X-Git-Reftype" to enable fine tuned filtering and
  68# give information for debugging.
  69#
  70
  71# ---------------------------- Functions
  72
  73#
  74# Function to prepare for email generation. This decides what type
  75# of update this is and whether an email should even be generated.
  76#
  77prep_for_email()
  78{
  79        # --- Arguments
  80        oldrev=$(git rev-parse $1)
  81        newrev=$(git rev-parse $2)
  82        refname="$3"
  83        maxlines=$4
  84
  85        # --- Interpret
  86        # 0000->1234 (create)
  87        # 1234->2345 (update)
  88        # 2345->0000 (delete)
  89        if expr "$oldrev" : '0*$' >/dev/null
  90        then
  91                change_type="create"
  92        else
  93                if expr "$newrev" : '0*$' >/dev/null
  94                then
  95                        change_type="delete"
  96                else
  97                        change_type="update"
  98                fi
  99        fi
 100
 101        # --- Get the revision types
 102        newrev_type=$(git cat-file -t $newrev 2> /dev/null)
 103        oldrev_type=$(git cat-file -t "$oldrev" 2> /dev/null)
 104        case "$change_type" in
 105        create|update)
 106                rev="$newrev"
 107                rev_type="$newrev_type"
 108                ;;
 109        delete)
 110                rev="$oldrev"
 111                rev_type="$oldrev_type"
 112                ;;
 113        esac
 114
 115        # The revision type tells us what type the commit is, combined with
 116        # the location of the ref we can decide between
 117        #  - working branch
 118        #  - tracking branch
 119        #  - unannoted tag
 120        #  - annotated tag
 121        case "$refname","$rev_type" in
 122                refs/tags/*,commit)
 123                        # un-annotated tag
 124                        refname_type="tag"
 125                        short_refname=${refname##refs/tags/}
 126                        ;;
 127                refs/tags/*,tag)
 128                        # annotated tag
 129                        refname_type="annotated tag"
 130                        short_refname=${refname##refs/tags/}
 131                        # change recipients
 132                        if [ -n "$announcerecipients" ]; then
 133                                recipients="$announcerecipients"
 134                        fi
 135                        ;;
 136                refs/heads/*,commit)
 137                        # branch
 138                        refname_type="branch"
 139                        short_refname=${refname##refs/heads/}
 140                        ;;
 141                refs/remotes/*,commit)
 142                        # tracking branch
 143                        refname_type="tracking branch"
 144                        short_refname=${refname##refs/remotes/}
 145                        echo >&2 "*** Push-update of tracking branch, $refname"
 146                        echo >&2 "***  - no email generated."
 147                        return 1
 148                        ;;
 149                *)
 150                        # Anything else (is there anything else?)
 151                        echo >&2 "*** Unknown type of update to $refname ($rev_type)"
 152                        echo >&2 "***  - no email generated"
 153                        return 1
 154                        ;;
 155        esac
 156
 157        # Check if we've got anyone to send to
 158        if [ -z "$recipients" ]; then
 159                case "$refname_type" in
 160                        "annotated tag")
 161                                config_name="hooks.announcelist"
 162                                ;;
 163                        *)
 164                                config_name="hooks.mailinglist"
 165                                ;;
 166                esac
 167                echo >&2 "*** $config_name is not set so no email will be sent"
 168                echo >&2 "*** for $refname update $oldrev->$newrev"
 169                return 1
 170        fi
 171
 172        return 0
 173}
 174
 175#
 176# Top level email generation function.  This calls the appropriate
 177# body-generation routine after outputting the common header.
 178#
 179# Note this function doesn't actually generate any email output, that is
 180# taken care of by the functions it calls:
 181#  - generate_email_header
 182#  - generate_create_XXXX_email
 183#  - generate_update_XXXX_email
 184#  - generate_delete_XXXX_email
 185#  - generate_email_footer
 186#
 187# Note also that this function cannot 'exit' from the script; when this
 188# function is running (in hook script mode), the send_mail() function
 189# is already executing in another process, connected via a pipe, and
 190# if this function exits without, whatever has been generated to that
 191# point will be sent as an email... even if nothing has been generated.
 192#
 193generate_email()
 194{
 195        # Email parameters
 196        # The email subject will contain the best description of the ref
 197        # that we can build from the parameters
 198        describe=$(git describe $rev 2>/dev/null)
 199        if [ -z "$describe" ]; then
 200                describe=$rev
 201        fi
 202
 203        generate_email_header
 204
 205        # Call the correct body generation function
 206        fn_name=general
 207        case "$refname_type" in
 208        "tracking branch"|branch)
 209                fn_name=branch
 210                ;;
 211        "annotated tag")
 212                fn_name=atag
 213                ;;
 214        esac
 215
 216        if [ -z "$maxlines" ]; then
 217                generate_${change_type}_${fn_name}_email
 218        else
 219                generate_${change_type}_${fn_name}_email | limit_lines $maxlines
 220        fi
 221
 222        generate_email_footer
 223}
 224
 225generate_email_header()
 226{
 227        # --- Email (all stdout will be the email)
 228        # Generate header
 229        cat <<-EOF
 230        To: $recipients
 231        Subject: ${emailprefix}$projectdesc $refname_type $short_refname ${change_type}d. $describe
 232        X-Git-Refname: $refname
 233        X-Git-Reftype: $refname_type
 234        X-Git-Oldrev: $oldrev
 235        X-Git-Newrev: $newrev
 236
 237        This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. It was
 238        generated because a ref change was pushed to the repository containing
 239        the project "$projectdesc".
 240
 241        The $refname_type, $short_refname has been ${change_type}d
 242        EOF
 243}
 244
 245generate_email_footer()
 246{
 247        SPACE=" "
 248        cat <<-EOF
 249
 250
 251        hooks/post-receive
 252        --${SPACE}
 253        $projectdesc
 254        EOF
 255}
 256
 257# --------------- Branches
 258
 259#
 260# Called for the creation of a branch
 261#
 262generate_create_branch_email()
 263{
 264        # This is a new branch and so oldrev is not valid
 265        echo "        at  $newrev ($newrev_type)"
 266        echo ""
 267
 268        echo $LOGBEGIN
 269        show_new_revisions
 270        echo $LOGEND
 271}
 272
 273#
 274# Called for the change of a pre-existing branch
 275#
 276generate_update_branch_email()
 277{
 278        # Consider this:
 279        #   1 --- 2 --- O --- X --- 3 --- 4 --- N
 280        #
 281        # O is $oldrev for $refname
 282        # N is $newrev for $refname
 283        # X is a revision pointed to by some other ref, for which we may
 284        #   assume that an email has already been generated.
 285        # In this case we want to issue an email containing only revisions
 286        # 3, 4, and N.  Given (almost) by
 287        #
 288        #  git rev-list N ^O --not --all
 289        #
 290        # The reason for the "almost", is that the "--not --all" will take
 291        # precedence over the "N", and effectively will translate to
 292        #
 293        #  git rev-list N ^O ^X ^N
 294        #
 295        # So, we need to build up the list more carefully.  git rev-parse
 296        # will generate a list of revs that may be fed into git rev-list.
 297        # We can get it to make the "--not --all" part and then filter out
 298        # the "^N" with:
 299        #
 300        #  git rev-parse --not --all | grep -v N
 301        #
 302        # Then, using the --stdin switch to git rev-list we have effectively
 303        # manufactured
 304        #
 305        #  git rev-list N ^O ^X
 306        #
 307        # This leaves a problem when someone else updates the repository
 308        # while this script is running.  Their new value of the ref we're
 309        # working on would be included in the "--not --all" output; and as
 310        # our $newrev would be an ancestor of that commit, it would exclude
 311        # all of our commits.  What we really want is to exclude the current
 312        # value of $refname from the --not list, rather than N itself.  So:
 313        #
 314        #  git rev-parse --not --all | grep -v $(git rev-parse $refname)
 315        #
 316        # Get's us to something pretty safe (apart from the small time
 317        # between refname being read, and git rev-parse running - for that,
 318        # I give up)
 319        #
 320        #
 321        # Next problem, consider this:
 322        #   * --- B --- * --- O ($oldrev)
 323        #          \
 324        #           * --- X --- * --- N ($newrev)
 325        #
 326        # That is to say, there is no guarantee that oldrev is a strict
 327        # subset of newrev (it would have required a --force, but that's
 328        # allowed).  So, we can't simply say rev-list $oldrev..$newrev.
 329        # Instead we find the common base of the two revs and list from
 330        # there.
 331        #
 332        # As above, we need to take into account the presence of X; if
 333        # another branch is already in the repository and points at some of
 334        # the revisions that we are about to output - we don't want them.
 335        # The solution is as before: git rev-parse output filtered.
 336        #
 337        # Finally, tags: 1 --- 2 --- O --- T --- 3 --- 4 --- N
 338        #
 339        # Tags pushed into the repository generate nice shortlog emails that
 340        # summarise the commits between them and the previous tag.  However,
 341        # those emails don't include the full commit messages that we output
 342        # for a branch update.  Therefore we still want to output revisions
 343        # that have been output on a tag email.
 344        #
 345        # Luckily, git rev-parse includes just the tool.  Instead of using
 346        # "--all" we use "--branches"; this has the added benefit that
 347        # "remotes/" will be ignored as well.
 348
 349        # List all of the revisions that were removed by this update, in a
 350        # fast-forward update, this list will be empty, because rev-list O
 351        # ^N is empty.  For a non-fast-forward, O ^N is the list of removed
 352        # revisions
 353        fast_forward=""
 354        rev=""
 355        for rev in $(git rev-list $newrev..$oldrev)
 356        do
 357                revtype=$(git cat-file -t "$rev")
 358                echo "  discards  $rev ($revtype)"
 359        done
 360        if [ -z "$rev" ]; then
 361                fast_forward=1
 362        fi
 363
 364        # List all the revisions from baserev to newrev in a kind of
 365        # "table-of-contents"; note this list can include revisions that
 366        # have already had notification emails and is present to show the
 367        # full detail of the change from rolling back the old revision to
 368        # the base revision and then forward to the new revision
 369        for rev in $(git rev-list $oldrev..$newrev)
 370        do
 371                revtype=$(git cat-file -t "$rev")
 372                echo "       via  $rev ($revtype)"
 373        done
 374
 375        if [ "$fast_forward" ]; then
 376                echo "      from  $oldrev ($oldrev_type)"
 377        else
 378                #  1. Existing revisions were removed.  In this case newrev
 379                #     is a subset of oldrev - this is the reverse of a
 380                #     fast-forward, a rewind
 381                #  2. New revisions were added on top of an old revision,
 382                #     this is a rewind and addition.
 383
 384                # (1) certainly happened, (2) possibly.  When (2) hasn't
 385                # happened, we set a flag to indicate that no log printout
 386                # is required.
 387
 388                echo ""
 389
 390                # Find the common ancestor of the old and new revisions and
 391                # compare it with newrev
 392                baserev=$(git merge-base $oldrev $newrev)
 393                rewind_only=""
 394                if [ "$baserev" = "$newrev" ]; then
 395                        echo "This update discarded existing revisions and left the branch pointing at"
 396                        echo "a previous point in the repository history."
 397                        echo ""
 398                        echo " * -- * -- N ($newrev)"
 399                        echo "            \\"
 400                        echo "             O -- O -- O ($oldrev)"
 401                        echo ""
 402                        echo "The removed revisions are not necessarilly gone - if another reference"
 403                        echo "still refers to them they will stay in the repository."
 404                        rewind_only=1
 405                else
 406                        echo "This update added new revisions after undoing existing revisions.  That is"
 407                        echo "to say, the old revision is not a strict subset of the new revision.  This"
 408                        echo "situation occurs when you --force push a change and generate a repository"
 409                        echo "containing something like this:"
 410                        echo ""
 411                        echo " * -- * -- B -- O -- O -- O ($oldrev)"
 412                        echo "            \\"
 413                        echo "             N -- N -- N ($newrev)"
 414                        echo ""
 415                        echo "When this happens we assume that you've already had alert emails for all"
 416                        echo "of the O revisions, and so we here report only the revisions in the N"
 417                        echo "branch from the common base, B."
 418                fi
 419        fi
 420
 421        echo ""
 422        if [ -z "$rewind_only" ]; then
 423                echo "Those revisions listed above that are new to this repository have"
 424                echo "not appeared on any other notification email; so we list those"
 425                echo "revisions in full, below."
 426
 427                echo ""
 428                echo $LOGBEGIN
 429                show_new_revisions
 430
 431                # XXX: Need a way of detecting whether git rev-list actually
 432                # outputted anything, so that we can issue a "no new
 433                # revisions added by this update" message
 434
 435                echo $LOGEND
 436        else
 437                echo "No new revisions were added by this update."
 438        fi
 439
 440        # The diffstat is shown from the old revision to the new revision.
 441        # This is to show the truth of what happened in this change.
 442        # There's no point showing the stat from the base to the new
 443        # revision because the base is effectively a random revision at this
 444        # point - the user will be interested in what this revision changed
 445        # - including the undoing of previous revisions in the case of
 446        # non-fast-forward updates.
 447        echo ""
 448        echo "Summary of changes:"
 449        git diff-tree --stat --summary --find-copies-harder $oldrev..$newrev
 450}
 451
 452#
 453# Called for the deletion of a branch
 454#
 455generate_delete_branch_email()
 456{
 457        echo "       was  $oldrev"
 458        echo ""
 459        echo $LOGEND
 460        git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
 461        echo $LOGEND
 462}
 463
 464# --------------- Annotated tags
 465
 466#
 467# Called for the creation of an annotated tag
 468#
 469generate_create_atag_email()
 470{
 471        echo "        at  $newrev ($newrev_type)"
 472
 473        generate_atag_email
 474}
 475
 476#
 477# Called for the update of an annotated tag (this is probably a rare event
 478# and may not even be allowed)
 479#
 480generate_update_atag_email()
 481{
 482        echo "        to  $newrev ($newrev_type)"
 483        echo "      from  $oldrev (which is now obsolete)"
 484
 485        generate_atag_email
 486}
 487
 488#
 489# Called when an annotated tag is created or changed
 490#
 491generate_atag_email()
 492{
 493        # Use git for-each-ref to pull out the individual fields from the
 494        # tag
 495        eval $(git for-each-ref --shell --format='
 496        tagobject=%(*objectname)
 497        tagtype=%(*objecttype)
 498        tagger=%(taggername)
 499        tagged=%(taggerdate)' $refname
 500        )
 501
 502        echo "   tagging  $tagobject ($tagtype)"
 503        case "$tagtype" in
 504        commit)
 505
 506                # If the tagged object is a commit, then we assume this is a
 507                # release, and so we calculate which tag this tag is
 508                # replacing
 509                prevtag=$(git describe --abbrev=0 $newrev^ 2>/dev/null)
 510
 511                if [ -n "$prevtag" ]; then
 512                        echo "  replaces  $prevtag"
 513                fi
 514                ;;
 515        *)
 516                echo "    length  $(git cat-file -s $tagobject) bytes"
 517                ;;
 518        esac
 519        echo " tagged by  $tagger"
 520        echo "        on  $tagged"
 521
 522        echo ""
 523        echo $LOGBEGIN
 524
 525        # Show the content of the tag message; this might contain a change
 526        # log or release notes so is worth displaying.
 527        git cat-file tag $newrev | sed -e '1,/^$/d'
 528
 529        echo ""
 530        case "$tagtype" in
 531        commit)
 532                # Only commit tags make sense to have rev-list operations
 533                # performed on them
 534                if [ -n "$prevtag" ]; then
 535                        # Show changes since the previous release
 536                        git rev-list --pretty=short "$prevtag..$newrev" | git shortlog
 537                else
 538                        # No previous tag, show all the changes since time
 539                        # began
 540                        git rev-list --pretty=short $newrev | git shortlog
 541                fi
 542                ;;
 543        *)
 544                # XXX: Is there anything useful we can do for non-commit
 545                # objects?
 546                ;;
 547        esac
 548
 549        echo $LOGEND
 550}
 551
 552#
 553# Called for the deletion of an annotated tag
 554#
 555generate_delete_atag_email()
 556{
 557        echo "       was  $oldrev"
 558        echo ""
 559        echo $LOGEND
 560        git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
 561        echo $LOGEND
 562}
 563
 564# --------------- General references
 565
 566#
 567# Called when any other type of reference is created (most likely a
 568# non-annotated tag)
 569#
 570generate_create_general_email()
 571{
 572        echo "        at  $newrev ($newrev_type)"
 573
 574        generate_general_email
 575}
 576
 577#
 578# Called when any other type of reference is updated (most likely a
 579# non-annotated tag)
 580#
 581generate_update_general_email()
 582{
 583        echo "        to  $newrev ($newrev_type)"
 584        echo "      from  $oldrev"
 585
 586        generate_general_email
 587}
 588
 589#
 590# Called for creation or update of any other type of reference
 591#
 592generate_general_email()
 593{
 594        # Unannotated tags are more about marking a point than releasing a
 595        # version; therefore we don't do the shortlog summary that we do for
 596        # annotated tags above - we simply show that the point has been
 597        # marked, and print the log message for the marked point for
 598        # reference purposes
 599        #
 600        # Note this section also catches any other reference type (although
 601        # there aren't any) and deals with them in the same way.
 602
 603        echo ""
 604        if [ "$newrev_type" = "commit" ]; then
 605                echo $LOGBEGIN
 606                git show --no-color --root -s --pretty=medium $newrev
 607                echo $LOGEND
 608        else
 609                # What can we do here?  The tag marks an object that is not
 610                # a commit, so there is no log for us to display.  It's
 611                # probably not wise to output git cat-file as it could be a
 612                # binary blob.  We'll just say how big it is
 613                echo "$newrev is a $newrev_type, and is $(git cat-file -s $newrev) bytes long."
 614        fi
 615}
 616
 617#
 618# Called for the deletion of any other type of reference
 619#
 620generate_delete_general_email()
 621{
 622        echo "       was  $oldrev"
 623        echo ""
 624        echo $LOGEND
 625        git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
 626        echo $LOGEND
 627}
 628
 629
 630# --------------- Miscellaneous utilities
 631
 632#
 633# Show new revisions as the user would like to see them in the email.
 634#
 635show_new_revisions()
 636{
 637        # This shows all log entries that are not already covered by
 638        # another ref - i.e. commits that are now accessible from this
 639        # ref that were previously not accessible
 640        # (see generate_update_branch_email for the explanation of this
 641        # command)
 642
 643        # Revision range passed to rev-list differs for new vs. updated
 644        # branches.
 645        if [ "$change_type" = create ]
 646        then
 647                # Show all revisions exclusive to this (new) branch.
 648                revspec=$newrev
 649        else
 650                # Branch update; show revisions not part of $oldrev.
 651                revspec=$oldrev..$newrev
 652        fi
 653
 654        other_branches=$(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname)' refs/heads/ |
 655            grep -F -v $refname)
 656        git rev-parse --not $other_branches |
 657        if [ -z "$custom_showrev" ]
 658        then
 659                git rev-list --pretty --stdin $revspec
 660        else
 661                git rev-list --stdin $revspec |
 662                while read onerev
 663                do
 664                        eval $(printf "$custom_showrev" $onerev)
 665                done
 666        fi
 667}
 668
 669
 670limit_lines()
 671{
 672        lines=0
 673        skipped=0
 674        while IFS="" read -r line; do
 675                lines=$((lines + 1))
 676                if [ $lines -gt $1 ]; then
 677                        skipped=$((skipped + 1))
 678                else
 679                        printf "%s\n" "$line"
 680                fi
 681        done
 682        if [ $skipped -ne 0 ]; then
 683                echo "... $skipped lines suppressed ..."
 684        fi
 685}
 686
 687
 688send_mail()
 689{
 690        if [ -n "$envelopesender" ]; then
 691                /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f "$envelopesender"
 692        else
 693                /usr/sbin/sendmail -t
 694        fi
 695}
 696
 697# ---------------------------- main()
 698
 699# --- Constants
 700LOGBEGIN="- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------"
 701LOGEND="-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
 702
 703# --- Config
 704# Set GIT_DIR either from the working directory, or from the environment
 705# variable.
 706GIT_DIR=$(git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null)
 707if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then
 708        echo >&2 "fatal: post-receive: GIT_DIR not set"
 709        exit 1
 710fi
 711
 712projectdesc=$(sed -ne '1p' "$GIT_DIR/description" 2>/dev/null)
 713# Check if the description is unchanged from it's default, and shorten it to
 714# a more manageable length if it is
 715if expr "$projectdesc" : "Unnamed repository.*$" >/dev/null
 716then
 717        projectdesc="UNNAMED PROJECT"
 718fi
 719
 720recipients=$(git config hooks.mailinglist)
 721announcerecipients=$(git config hooks.announcelist)
 722envelopesender=$(git config hooks.envelopesender)
 723emailprefix=$(git config hooks.emailprefix || echo '[SCM] ')
 724custom_showrev=$(git config hooks.showrev)
 725maxlines=$(git config hooks.emailmaxlines)
 726
 727# --- Main loop
 728# Allow dual mode: run from the command line just like the update hook, or
 729# if no arguments are given then run as a hook script
 730if [ -n "$1" -a -n "$2" -a -n "$3" ]; then
 731        # Output to the terminal in command line mode - if someone wanted to
 732        # resend an email; they could redirect the output to sendmail
 733        # themselves
 734        prep_for_email $2 $3 $1 && PAGER= generate_email
 735else
 736        while read oldrev newrev refname
 737        do
 738                prep_for_email $oldrev $newrev $refname || continue
 739                generate_email $maxlines | send_mail
 740        done
 741fi