#!/bin/sh
-USAGE='[--all] [--force] <repository> [<refspec>...]'
+USAGE='[--all] [--tags] [--force] <repository> [<refspec>...]'
. git-sh-setup
# Parse out parameters and then stop at remote, so that we can
echo "Where would you want to push today?"
usage ;;
esac
-if test ",$has_all,$do_tags," = ",--all,yes,"
-then
- do_tags=
-fi
. git-parse-remote
remote=$(get_remote_url "$@")
-case "$has_all" in
---all) set x ;;
-'') set x $(get_remote_refs_for_push "$@") ;;
-esac
-shift
-case "$do_tags" in
-yes)
- set "$@" $(cd "$GIT_DIR/refs" && find tags -type f -print) ;;
+case "$has_all" in
+--all)
+ set x ;;
+'')
+ case "$do_tags,$#" in
+ yes,1)
+ set x $(cd "$GIT_DIR/refs" && find tags -type f -print) ;;
+ yes,*)
+ set x $(cd "$GIT_DIR/refs" && find tags -type f -print) \
+ $(get_remote_refs_for_push "$@") ;;
+ ,*)
+ set x $(get_remote_refs_for_push "$@") ;;
+ esac
esac
-# Now we have explicit refs from the command line or from remotes/
-# shorthand, or --tags. Falling back on the current branch if we still
-# do not have any may be an alternative, but prevent mistakes for now.
+shift ;# away the initial 'x'
-case "$#,$has_all" in
-0,)
- die "No refs given to be pushed." ;;
-esac
+# $# is now 0 if there was no explicit refspec on the command line
+# and there was no defalt refspec to push from remotes/ file.
+# we will let git-send-pack to do its "matching refs" thing.
case "$remote" in
git://*)