-#!/bin/sh
+# This shell script fragment is sourced by git-rebase to implement
+# its interactive mode. "git rebase --interactive" makes it easy
+# to fix up commits in the middle of a series and rearrange commits.
#
# Copyright (c) 2006 Johannes E. Schindelin
-
-# SHORT DESCRIPTION
-#
-# This script makes it easy to fix up commits in the middle of a series,
-# and rearrange commits.
#
# The original idea comes from Eric W. Biederman, in
# http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/22407
echo "$1" > "$state_dir"/stopped-sha
make_patch $1
git rev-parse --verify HEAD > "$amend"
+ gpg_sign_opt_quoted=${gpg_sign_opt:+$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$gpg_sign_opt")}
warn "You can amend the commit now, with"
warn
- warn " git commit --amend"
+ warn " git commit --amend $gpg_sign_opt_quoted"
warn
warn "Once you are satisfied with your changes, run"
warn
test -d "$rewritten" &&
pick_one_preserving_merges "$@" && return
- output eval git cherry-pick "$strategy_args" $empty_args $ff "$@"
+ output eval git cherry-pick \
+ ${gpg_sign_opt:+$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$gpg_sign_opt")} \
+ "$strategy_args" $empty_args $ff "$@"
}
pick_one_preserving_merges () {
new_parents=${new_parents# $first_parent}
merge_args="--no-log --no-ff"
if ! do_with_author output eval \
- 'git merge $merge_args $strategy_args -m "$msg_content" $new_parents'
+ 'git merge ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} \
+ $merge_args $strategy_args -m "$msg_content" $new_parents'
then
printf "%s\n" "$msg_content" > "$GIT_DIR"/MERGE_MSG
die_with_patch $sha1 "Error redoing merge $sha1"
echo "$sha1 $(git rev-parse HEAD^0)" >> "$rewritten_list"
;;
*)
- output eval git cherry-pick "$strategy_args" "$@" ||
+ output eval git cherry-pick \
+ ${gpg_sign_opt:+$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$gpg_sign_opt")} \
+ "$strategy_args" "$@" ||
die_with_patch $sha1 "Could not pick $sha1"
;;
esac
--no-post-rewrite -n -q -C $1 &&
pick_one -n $1 &&
git commit --allow-empty --allow-empty-message \
- --amend --no-post-rewrite -n -q -C $1 ||
+ --amend --no-post-rewrite -n -q -C $1 \
+ ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
die_with_patch $1 "Could not apply $1... $2"
else
pick_one $1 ||
mark_action_done
do_pick $sha1 "$rest"
- git commit --amend --no-post-rewrite || {
+ git commit --amend --no-post-rewrite ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} || {
warn "Could not amend commit after successfully picking $sha1... $rest"
warn "This is most likely due to an empty commit message, or the pre-commit hook"
warn "failed. If the pre-commit hook failed, you may need to resolve the issue before"
squash|s|fixup|f)
# This is an intermediate commit; its message will only be
# used in case of trouble. So use the long version:
- do_with_author output git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$squash_msg" ||
+ do_with_author output git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$squash_msg" \
+ ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
die_failed_squash $sha1 "$rest"
;;
*)
# This is the final command of this squash/fixup group
if test -f "$fixup_msg"
then
- do_with_author git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$fixup_msg" ||
+ do_with_author git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$fixup_msg" \
+ ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
die_failed_squash $sha1 "$rest"
else
cp "$squash_msg" "$GIT_DIR"/SQUASH_MSG || exit
rm -f "$GIT_DIR"/MERGE_MSG
- do_with_author git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$GIT_DIR"/SQUASH_MSG -e ||
+ do_with_author git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$GIT_DIR"/SQUASH_MSG -e \
+ ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
die_failed_squash $sha1 "$rest"
fi
rm -f "$squash_msg" "$fixup_msg"
;;
esac
done
- echo "$sha1 $action $prefix $rest"
+ printf '%s %s %s %s\n' "$sha1" "$action" "$prefix" "$rest"
# if it's a single word, try to resolve to a full sha1 and
# emit a second copy. This allows us to match on both message
# and on sha1 prefix
mv "$1.new" "$1"
}
+# The whole contents of this file is run by dot-sourcing it from
+# inside a shell function. It used to be that "return"s we see
+# below were not inside any function, and expected to return
+# to the function that dot-sourced us.
+#
+# However, FreeBSD /bin/sh misbehaves on such a construct and
+# continues to run the statements that follow such a "return".
+# As a work-around, we introduce an extra layer of a function
+# here, and immediately call it after defining it.
+git_rebase__interactive () {
+
case "$action" in
continue)
# do we have anything to commit?
else
if ! test -f "$author_script"
then
+ gpg_sign_opt_quoted=${gpg_sign_opt:+$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$gpg_sign_opt")}
die "You have staged changes in your working tree. If these changes are meant to be
squashed into the previous commit, run:
- git commit --amend
+ git commit --amend $gpg_sign_opt_quoted
If they are meant to go into a new commit, run:
- git commit
+ git commit $gpg_sign_opt_quoted
In both case, once you're done, continue with:
die "\
You have uncommitted changes in your working tree. Please, commit them
first and then run 'git rebase --continue' again."
- do_with_author git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$msg" -e ||
+ do_with_author git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$msg" -e \
+ ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
die "Could not commit staged changes."
else
- do_with_author git commit --no-verify -F "$msg" -e ||
+ do_with_author git commit --no-verify -F "$msg" -e \
+ ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
die "Could not commit staged changes."
fi
fi
output git checkout $onto || die_abort "could not detach HEAD"
git update-ref ORIG_HEAD $orig_head
do_rest
+
+}
+# ... and then we call the whole thing.
+git_rebase__interactive