git-send-email: allow re-editing of message
authorDrew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Fri, 4 May 2018 13:08:11 +0000 (09:08 -0400)
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Sun, 6 May 2018 03:56:57 +0000 (12:56 +0900)
When shown the email summary, an opportunity is presented for the user
to edit the email as if they had specified --annotate. This also permits
them to edit it multiple times.

Signed-off-by: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>
Helped-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
git-send-email.perl
index 2fa7818ca9a8ac7363d17aef17b864f7361b3eb8..b45953733a3ed253055d4af340a45c1d259c4ae3 100755 (executable)
@@ -1330,9 +1330,14 @@ sub file_name_is_absolute {
        return File::Spec::Functions::file_name_is_absolute($path);
 }
 
-# Returns 1 if the message was sent, and 0 otherwise.
-# In actuality, the whole program dies when there
-# is an error sending a message.
+# Prepares the email, then asks the user what to do.
+#
+# If the user chooses to send the email, it's sent and 1 is returned.
+# If the user chooses not to send the email, 0 is returned.
+# If the user decides they want to make further edits, -1 is returned and the
+# caller is expected to call send_message again after the edits are performed.
+#
+# If an error occurs sending the email, this just dies.
 
 sub send_message {
        my @recipients = unique_email_list(@to);
@@ -1404,15 +1409,17 @@ sub send_message {
 
 EOF
                }
-               # TRANSLATORS: Make sure to include [y] [n] [q] [a] in your
+               # TRANSLATORS: Make sure to include [y] [n] [e] [q] [a] in your
                # translation. The program will only accept English input
                # at this point.
-               $_ = ask(__("Send this email? ([y]es|[n]o|[q]uit|[a]ll): "),
-                        valid_re => qr/^(?:yes|y|no|n|quit|q|all|a)/i,
+               $_ = ask(__("Send this email? ([y]es|[n]o|[e]dit|[q]uit|[a]ll): "),
+                        valid_re => qr/^(?:yes|y|no|n|edit|e|quit|q|all|a)/i,
                         default => $ask_default);
                die __("Send this email reply required") unless defined $_;
                if (/^n/i) {
                        return 0;
+               } elsif (/^e/i) {
+                       return -1;
                } elsif (/^q/i) {
                        cleanup_compose_files();
                        exit(0);
@@ -1552,7 +1559,12 @@ sub send_message {
 $subject = $initial_subject;
 $message_num = 0;
 
-foreach my $t (@files) {
+# Prepares the email, prompts the user, sends it out
+# Returns 0 if an edit was done and the function should be called again, or 1
+# otherwise.
+sub process_file {
+       my ($t) = @_;
+
        open my $fh, "<", $t or die sprintf(__("can't open file %s"), $t);
 
        my $author = undef;
@@ -1755,6 +1767,10 @@ sub send_message {
        }
 
        my $message_was_sent = send_message();
+       if ($message_was_sent == -1) {
+               do_edit($t);
+               return 0;
+       }
 
        # set up for the next message
        if ($thread && $message_was_sent &&
@@ -1776,6 +1792,14 @@ sub send_message {
                undef $auth;
                sleep($relogin_delay) if defined $relogin_delay;
        }
+
+       return 1;
+}
+
+foreach my $t (@files) {
+       while (!process_file($t)) {
+               # user edited the file
+       }
 }
 
 # Execute a command (e.g. $to_cmd) to get a list of email addresses