"git pull" is run. See "pull.rebase" for doing this in a non
branch-specific manner.
+
+When recreate, also pass `--recreate-merges` along to 'git rebase'
+so that locally committed merge commits will not be flattened
+by running 'git pull'.
++
When preserve, also pass `--preserve-merges` along to 'git rebase'
so that locally committed merge commits will not be flattened
by running 'git pull'.
pull" is run. See "branch.<name>.rebase" for setting this on a
per-branch basis.
+
+When recreate, also pass `--recreate-merges` along to 'git rebase'
+so that locally committed merge commits will not be flattened
+by running 'git pull'.
++
When preserve, also pass `--preserve-merges` along to 'git rebase'
so that locally committed merge commits will not be flattened
by running 'git pull'.
These parameters can also be set individually with `--stat-width=<width>`,
`--stat-name-width=<name-width>` and `--stat-count=<count>`.
+--compact-summary::
+ Output a condensed summary of extended header information such
+ as file creations or deletions ("new" or "gone", optionally "+l"
+ if it's a symlink) and mode changes ("+x" or "-x" for adding
+ or removing executable bit respectively) in diffstat. The
+ information is put betwen the filename part and the graph
+ part. Implies `--stat`.
+
--numstat::
Similar to `--stat`, but shows number of added and
deleted lines in decimal notation and pathname without
using `--file`, `--global`, etc) and `on` when searching all
config files.
+CONFIGURATION
+-------------
+`pager.config` is only respected when listing configuration, i.e., when
+using `--list` or any of the `--get-*` which may return multiple results.
+The default is to use a pager.
+
[[FILES]]
FILES
-----
include::merge-options.txt[]
-r::
---rebase[=false|true|preserve|interactive]::
+--rebase[=false|true|recreate|preserve|interactive]::
When true, rebase the current branch on top of the upstream
branch after fetching. If there is a remote-tracking branch
corresponding to the upstream branch and the upstream branch
was rebased since last fetched, the rebase uses that information
to avoid rebasing non-local changes.
+
+When set to recreate, rebase with the `--recreate-merges` option passed
+to `git rebase` so that locally created merge commits will not be flattened.
++
When set to preserve, rebase with the `--preserve-merges` option passed
to `git rebase` so that locally created merge commits will not be flattened.
+
rebase.instructionFormat. A customized instruction format will automatically
have the long commit hash prepended to the format.
+--recreate-merges[=(rebase-cousins|no-rebase-cousins)]::
+ Recreate merge commits instead of flattening the history by replaying
+ merges. Merge conflict resolutions or manual amendments to merge
+ commits are not recreated automatically, but have to be recreated
+ manually.
++
+By default, or when `no-rebase-cousins` was specified, commits which do not
+have `<upstream>` as direct ancestor keep their original branch point.
+If the `rebase-cousins` mode is turned on, such commits are rebased onto
+`<upstream>` (or `<onto>`, if specified).
+
-p::
--preserve-merges::
Recreate merge commits instead of flattening the history by replaying
The todo list presented by `--preserve-merges --interactive` does not
represent the topology of the revision graph. Editing commits and
rewording their commit messages should work fine, but attempts to
-reorder commits tend to produce counterintuitive results.
+reorder commits tend to produce counterintuitive results. Use
+--recreate-merges for a more faithful representation.
For example, an attempt to rearrange
------------
the value of GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT, or GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT if that is not
set, as returned by "git var -l".
+--reply-to=<address>::
+ Specify the address where replies from recipients should go to.
+ Use this if replies to messages should go to another address than what
+ is specified with the --from parameter.
+
--in-reply-to=<identifier>::
Make the first mail (or all the mails with `--no-thread`) appear as a
reply to the given Message-Id, which avoids breaking threads to
'git worktree add' [-f] [--detach] [--checkout] [--lock] [-b <new-branch>] <path> [<commit-ish>]
'git worktree list' [--porcelain]
'git worktree lock' [--reason <string>] <worktree>
+'git worktree move' <worktree> <new-path>
'git worktree prune' [-n] [-v] [--expire <expire>]
+'git worktree remove' [--force] <worktree>
'git worktree unlock' <worktree>
DESCRIPTION
`git worktree prune` in the main or any linked working tree to
clean up any stale administrative files.
-If you move a linked working tree, you need to manually update the
-administrative files so that they do not get pruned automatically. See
-section "DETAILS" for more information.
-
If a linked working tree is stored on a portable device or network share
which is not always mounted, you can prevent its administrative files from
being pruned by issuing the `git worktree lock` command, optionally
being moved or deleted. Optionally, specify a reason for the lock
with `--reason`.
+move::
+
+Move a working tree to a new location. Note that the main working tree
+or linked working trees containing submodules cannot be moved.
+
prune::
Prune working tree information in $GIT_DIR/worktrees.
+remove::
+
+Remove a working tree. Only clean working trees (no untracked files
+and no modification in tracked files) can be removed. Unclean working
+trees or ones with submodules can be removed with `--force`. The main
+working tree cannot be removed.
+
unlock::
Unlock a working tree, allowing it to be pruned, moved or deleted.
-f::
--force::
- By default, `add` refuses to create a new working tree when `<commit-ish>` is a branch name and
- is already checked out by another working tree. This option overrides
- that safeguard.
+ By default, `add` refuses to create a new working tree when
+ `<commit-ish>` is a branch name and is already checked out by
+ another working tree and `remove` refuses to remove an unclean
+ working tree. This option overrides that safeguard.
-b <new-branch>::
-B <new-branch>::
$GIT_DIR or $GIT_COMMON_DIR when you need to directly access something
inside $GIT_DIR. Use `git rev-parse --git-path` to get the final path.
-If you move a linked working tree, you need to update the 'gitdir' file
+If you manually move a linked working tree, you need to update the 'gitdir' file
in the entry's directory. For example, if a linked working tree is moved
to `/newpath/test-next` and its `.git` file points to
`/path/main/.git/worktrees/test-next`, then update
for submodules is incomplete. It is NOT recommended to make multiple
checkouts of a superproject.
-git-worktree could provide more automation for tasks currently
-performed manually, such as:
-
-- `remove` to remove a linked working tree and its administrative files (and
- warn if the working tree is dirty)
-- `mv` to move or rename a working tree and update its administrative files
-
GIT
---
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
development and maintenance is primarily done. You do not have to be
subscribed to the list to send a message there.
+Issues which are security relevant should be disclosed privately to
+the Git Security mailing list <git-security@googlegroups.com>.
+
SEE ALSO
--------
linkgit:gittutorial[7], linkgit:gittutorial-2[7],
S: Cache-Control: no-cache
S:
S: 001e# service=git-upload-pack\n
+ S: 0000
S: 004895dcfa3633004da0049d3d0fa03f80589cbcaf31 refs/heads/maint\0multi_ack\n
S: 0042d049f6c27a2244e12041955e262a404c7faba355 refs/heads/master\n
S: 003c2cb58b79488a98d2721cea644875a8dd0026b115 refs/tags/v1.0\n
S: 003fa3c2e2402b99163d1d59756e5f207ae21cccba4c refs/tags/v1.0^{}\n
+ S: 0000
The client may send Extra Parameters (see
Documentation/technical/pack-protocol.txt) as a colon-separated string
Extra Parameter.
smart_reply = PKT-LINE("# service=$servicename" LF)
+ "0000"
*1("version 1")
ref_list
"0000"
export GIT_EXEC_PATH PATH GITPERLLIB
- By default (unless NO_PERL is provided) Git will ship various perl
- scripts & libraries it needs. However, for simplicity it doesn't
- use the ExtUtils::MakeMaker toolchain to decide where to place the
- perl libraries. Depending on the system this can result in the perl
+ scripts. However, for simplicity it doesn't use the
+ ExtUtils::MakeMaker toolchain to decide where to place the perl
+ libraries. Depending on the system this can result in the perl
libraries not being where you'd like them if they're expected to be
used by things other than Git itself.
Will result in e.g. perllibdir=/usr/share/perl/5.26.1 on Debian,
perllibdir=/usr/share/perl5 (which we'd use by default) on CentOS.
+ - Unless NO_PERL is provided Git will ship various perl libraries it
+ needs. Distributors of Git will usually want to set
+ NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS if NO_PERL is not provided to use their own
+ copies of the CPAN modules Git needs.
+
- Git is reasonably self-sufficient, but does depend on a few external
programs and libraries. Git can be used without most of them by adding
the approriate "NO_<LIBRARY>=YesPlease" to the make command line or
#
# Define NO_PERL if you do not want Perl scripts or libraries at all.
#
+# Define NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS if you do not want to install bundled
+# copies of CPAN modules that serve as a fallback in case the modules
+# are not available on the system. This option is intended for
+# distributions that want to use their packaged versions of Perl
+# modules, instead of the fallbacks shipped with Git.
+#
# Define PYTHON_PATH to the path of your Python binary (often /usr/bin/python
# but /usr/bin/python2.7 on some platforms).
#
LIB_PERL := $(wildcard perl/Git.pm perl/Git/*.pm perl/Git/*/*.pm perl/Git/*/*/*.pm)
LIB_PERL_GEN := $(patsubst perl/%.pm,perl/build/lib/%.pm,$(LIB_PERL))
+LIB_CPAN := $(wildcard perl/FromCPAN/*.pm perl/FromCPAN/*/*.pm)
+LIB_CPAN_GEN := $(patsubst perl/%.pm,perl/build/lib/%.pm,$(LIB_CPAN))
ifndef NO_PERL
all:: $(LIB_PERL_GEN)
+ifndef NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS
+all:: $(LIB_CPAN_GEN)
+endif
+NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS_SQ = $(subst ','\'',$(NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS))
endif
perl/build/lib/%.pm: perl/%.pm
$(QUIET_GEN)mkdir -p $(dir $@) && \
- sed -e 's|@@LOCALEDIR@@|$(localedir_SQ)|g' < $< > $@
+ sed -e 's|@@LOCALEDIR@@|$(localedir_SQ)|g' \
+ -e 's|@@NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS@@|$(NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS_SQ)|g' \
+ < $< > $@
perl/build/man/man3/Git.3pm: perl/Git.pm
$(QUIET_GEN)mkdir -p $(dir $@) && \
N_("make sure the patch is applicable to the current index")),
OPT_BOOL(0, "cached", &state->cached,
N_("apply a patch without touching the working tree")),
- OPT_BOOL(0, "unsafe-paths", &state->unsafe_paths,
- N_("accept a patch that touches outside the working area")),
+ OPT_BOOL_F(0, "unsafe-paths", &state->unsafe_paths,
+ N_("accept a patch that touches outside the working area"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL(0, "apply", force_apply,
N_("also apply the patch (use with --stat/--summary/--check)")),
OPT_BOOL('3', "3way", &state->threeway,
OPT_BOOL('i', "interactive", &add_interactive, N_("interactive picking")),
OPT_BOOL('p', "patch", &patch_interactive, N_("select hunks interactively")),
OPT_BOOL('e', "edit", &edit_interactive, N_("edit current diff and apply")),
- OPT__FORCE(&ignored_too, N_("allow adding otherwise ignored files")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&ignored_too, N_("allow adding otherwise ignored files"), 0),
OPT_BOOL('u', "update", &take_worktree_changes, N_("update tracked files")),
OPT_BOOL(0, "renormalize", &add_renormalize, N_("renormalize EOL of tracked files (implies -u)")),
OPT_BOOL('N', "intent-to-add", &intent_to_add, N_("record only the fact that the path will be added later")),
unplug_bulk_checkin();
finish:
- if (active_cache_changed) {
- if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock_file, COMMIT_LOCK))
- die(_("Unable to write new index file"));
- }
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock_file,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
+ die(_("Unable to write new index file"));
UNLEAK(pathspec);
UNLEAK(dir);
OPT_BOOL('l', "create-reflog", &reflog, N_("create the branch's reflog")),
OPT_BOOL(0, "edit-description", &edit_description,
N_("edit the description for the branch")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force creation, move/rename, deletion")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force creation, move/rename, deletion"), PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_MERGED(&filter, N_("print only branches that are merged")),
OPT_NO_MERGED(&filter, N_("print only branches that are not merged")),
OPT_COLUMN(0, "column", &colopts, N_("list branches in columns")),
struct option builtin_checkout_index_options[] = {
OPT_BOOL('a', "all", &all,
N_("check out all files in the index")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force overwrite of existing files")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force overwrite of existing files"), 0),
OPT__QUIET(&quiet,
N_("no warning for existing files and files not in index")),
OPT_BOOL('n', "no-create", ¬_new,
2),
OPT_SET_INT('3', "theirs", &opts.writeout_stage, N_("checkout their version for unmerged files"),
3),
- OPT__FORCE(&opts.force, N_("force checkout (throw away local modifications)")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&opts.force, N_("force checkout (throw away local modifications)"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL('m', "merge", &opts.merge, N_("perform a 3-way merge with the new branch")),
- OPT_BOOL(0, "overwrite-ignore", &opts.overwrite_ignore, N_("update ignored files (default)")),
+ OPT_BOOL_F(0, "overwrite-ignore", &opts.overwrite_ignore,
+ N_("update ignored files (default)"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_STRING(0, "conflict", &conflict_style, N_("style"),
N_("conflict style (merge or diff3)")),
OPT_BOOL('p', "patch", &opts.patch_mode, N_("select hunks interactively")),
struct option options[] = {
OPT__QUIET(&quiet, N_("do not print names of files removed")),
OPT__DRY_RUN(&dry_run, N_("dry run")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force"), PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL('i', "interactive", &interactive, N_("interactive cleaning")),
OPT_BOOL('d', NULL, &remove_directories,
N_("remove whole directories")),
if (active_cache_changed
|| !cache_tree_fully_valid(active_cache_tree))
update_main_cache_tree(WRITE_TREE_SILENT);
- if (active_cache_changed) {
- if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock,
- COMMIT_LOCK))
- die(_("unable to write new_index file"));
- } else {
- rollback_lock_file(&index_lock);
- }
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
+ die(_("unable to write new_index file"));
commit_style = COMMIT_AS_IS;
ret = get_index_file();
goto out;
#define ACTION_GET_COLORBOOL (1<<14)
#define ACTION_GET_URLMATCH (1<<15)
+/*
+ * The actions "ACTION_LIST | ACTION_GET_*" which may produce more than
+ * one line of output and which should therefore be paged.
+ */
+#define PAGING_ACTIONS (ACTION_LIST | ACTION_GET_ALL | \
+ ACTION_GET_REGEXP | ACTION_GET_URLMATCH)
+
#define TYPE_BOOL (1<<0)
#define TYPE_INT (1<<1)
#define TYPE_BOOL_OR_INT (1<<2)
usage_with_options(builtin_config_usage, builtin_config_options);
}
+ if (actions & PAGING_ACTIONS)
+ setup_auto_pager("config", 1);
+
if (actions == ACTION_LIST) {
check_argc(argc, 0, 0);
if (config_with_options(show_all_config, NULL,
N_("append to .git/FETCH_HEAD instead of overwriting")),
OPT_STRING(0, "upload-pack", &upload_pack, N_("path"),
N_("path to upload pack on remote end")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force overwrite of local branch")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force overwrite of local branch"), 0),
OPT_BOOL('m', "multiple", &multiple,
N_("fetch from multiple remotes")),
OPT_SET_INT('t', "tags", &tags,
N_("prune unreferenced objects"),
PARSE_OPT_OPTARG, NULL, (intptr_t)prune_expire },
OPT_BOOL(0, "aggressive", &aggressive, N_("be more thorough (increased runtime)")),
- OPT_BOOL(0, "auto", &auto_gc, N_("enable auto-gc mode")),
- OPT_BOOL(0, "force", &force, N_("force running gc even if there may be another gc running")),
+ OPT_BOOL_F(0, "auto", &auto_gc, N_("enable auto-gc mode"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
+ OPT_BOOL_F(0, "force", &force,
+ N_("force running gc even if there may be another gc running"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_END()
};
OPT_BOOL('L', "files-without-match",
&opt.unmatch_name_only,
N_("show only the names of files without match")),
- OPT_BOOL('z', "null", &opt.null_following_name,
- N_("print NUL after filenames")),
+ OPT_BOOL_F('z', "null", &opt.null_following_name,
+ N_("print NUL after filenames"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL('c', "count", &opt.count,
N_("show the number of matches instead of matching lines")),
OPT__COLOR(&opt.color, N_("highlight matches")),
OPT_GROUP(""),
{ OPTION_STRING, 'O', "open-files-in-pager", &show_in_pager,
N_("pager"), N_("show matching files in the pager"),
- PARSE_OPT_OPTARG, NULL, (intptr_t)default_pager },
- OPT_BOOL(0, "ext-grep", &external_grep_allowed__ignored,
- N_("allow calling of grep(1) (ignored by this build)")),
+ PARSE_OPT_OPTARG | PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE,
+ NULL, (intptr_t)default_pager },
+ OPT_BOOL_F(0, "ext-grep", &external_grep_allowed__ignored,
+ N_("allow calling of grep(1) (ignored by this build)"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_END()
};
int pack_fd;
};
+/* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */
#define FLAG_LINK (1u<<20)
#define FLAG_CHECKED (1u<<21)
OPT_BIT(0, "refs", &flags, N_("do not show peeled tags"), REF_NORMAL),
OPT_BOOL(0, "get-url", &get_url,
N_("take url.<base>.insteadOf into account")),
- OPT_SET_INT(0, "exit-code", &status,
- N_("exit with exit code 2 if no matching refs are found"), 2),
+ OPT_SET_INT_F(0, "exit-code", &status,
+ N_("exit with exit code 2 if no matching refs are found"),
+ 2, PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL(0, "symref", &show_symref_target,
N_("show underlying ref in addition to the object pointed by it")),
OPT_END()
hold_locked_index(&lock, LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR);
refresh_cache(REFRESH_QUIET);
- if (active_cache_changed &&
- write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock, COMMIT_LOCK))
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
return error(_("Unable to write index."));
- rollback_lock_file(&lock);
if (!strcmp(strategy, "recursive") || !strcmp(strategy, "subtree")) {
int clean, x;
remoteheads->item, reversed, &result);
if (clean < 0)
exit(128);
- if (active_cache_changed &&
- write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock, COMMIT_LOCK))
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
die (_("unable to write %s"), get_index_file());
- rollback_lock_file(&lock);
return clean ? 0 : 1;
} else {
return try_merge_command(strategy, xopts_nr, xopts,
hold_locked_index(&lock, LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR);
refresh_cache(REFRESH_QUIET);
- if (active_cache_changed &&
- write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock, COMMIT_LOCK))
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
return error(_("Unable to write index."));
- rollback_lock_file(&lock);
write_tree_trivial(&result_tree);
printf(_("Wonderful.\n"));
struct option builtin_mv_options[] = {
OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose, N_("be verbose")),
OPT__DRY_RUN(&show_only, N_("dry run")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force move/rename even if target exists")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force move/rename even if target exists"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL('k', NULL, &ignore_errors, N_("skip move/rename errors")),
OPT_END(),
};
if (gitmodules_modified)
stage_updated_gitmodules(&the_index);
- if (active_cache_changed &&
- write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock_file, COMMIT_LOCK))
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock_file,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
die(_("Unable to write new index file"));
return 0;
parse_reuse_arg},
OPT_BOOL(0, "allow-empty", &allow_empty,
N_("allow storing empty note")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("replace existing notes")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("replace existing notes"), PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_END()
};
struct notes_tree *t;
const char *rewrite_cmd = NULL;
struct option options[] = {
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("replace existing notes")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("replace existing notes"), PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL(0, "stdin", &from_stdin, N_("read objects from stdin")),
OPT_STRING(0, "for-rewrite", &rewrite_cmd, N_("command"),
N_("load rewriting config for <command> (implies "
}
}
+/* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */
#define OBJECT_ADDED (1u<<20)
static void show_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data)
REBASE_FALSE = 0,
REBASE_TRUE,
REBASE_PRESERVE,
+ REBASE_RECREATE,
REBASE_INTERACTIVE
};
/**
* Parses the value of --rebase. If value is a false value, returns
* REBASE_FALSE. If value is a true value, returns REBASE_TRUE. If value is
- * "preserve", returns REBASE_PRESERVE. If value is a invalid value, dies with
- * a fatal error if fatal is true, otherwise returns REBASE_INVALID.
+ * "recreate", returns REBASE_RECREATE. If value is "preserve", returns
+ * REBASE_PRESERVE. If value is a invalid value, dies with a fatal error if
+ * fatal is true, otherwise returns REBASE_INVALID.
*/
static enum rebase_type parse_config_rebase(const char *key, const char *value,
int fatal)
return REBASE_TRUE;
else if (!strcmp(value, "preserve"))
return REBASE_PRESERVE;
+ else if (!strcmp(value, "recreate"))
+ return REBASE_RECREATE;
else if (!strcmp(value, "interactive"))
return REBASE_INTERACTIVE;
/* Options passed to git-merge or git-rebase */
OPT_GROUP(N_("Options related to merging")),
{ OPTION_CALLBACK, 'r', "rebase", &opt_rebase,
- "false|true|preserve|interactive",
+ "false|true|recreate|preserve|interactive",
N_("incorporate changes by rebasing rather than merging"),
PARSE_OPT_OPTARG, parse_opt_rebase },
OPT_PASSTHRU('n', NULL, &opt_diffstat, NULL,
OPT_PASSTHRU(0, "upload-pack", &opt_upload_pack, N_("path"),
N_("path to upload pack on remote end"),
0),
- OPT__FORCE(&opt_force, N_("force overwrite of local branch")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&opt_force, N_("force overwrite of local branch"), 0),
OPT_PASSTHRU('t', "tags", &opt_tags, NULL,
N_("fetch all tags and associated objects"),
PARSE_OPT_NOARG),
argv_push_verbosity(&args);
/* Options passed to git-rebase */
- if (opt_rebase == REBASE_PRESERVE)
+ if (opt_rebase == REBASE_RECREATE)
+ argv_array_push(&args, "--recreate-merges");
+ else if (opt_rebase == REBASE_PRESERVE)
argv_array_push(&args, "--preserve-merges");
else if (opt_rebase == REBASE_INTERACTIVE)
argv_array_push(&args, "--interactive");
{ OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "recurse-submodules", &recurse_submodules, "check|on-demand|no",
N_("control recursive pushing of submodules"),
PARSE_OPT_OPTARG, option_parse_recurse_submodules },
- OPT_BOOL( 0 , "thin", &thin, N_("use thin pack")),
+ OPT_BOOL_F( 0 , "thin", &thin, N_("use thin pack"), PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_STRING( 0 , "receive-pack", &receivepack, "receive-pack", N_("receive pack program")),
OPT_STRING( 0 , "exec", &receivepack, "receive-pack", N_("receive pack program")),
OPT_BIT('u', "set-upstream", &flags, N_("set upstream for git pull/status"),
int cmd_rebase__helper(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
struct replay_opts opts = REPLAY_OPTS_INIT;
- unsigned flags = 0, keep_empty = 0;
- int abbreviate_commands = 0;
+ unsigned flags = 0, keep_empty = 0, recreate_merges = 0;
+ int abbreviate_commands = 0, rebase_cousins = -1;
enum {
CONTINUE = 1, ABORT, MAKE_SCRIPT, SHORTEN_OIDS, EXPAND_OIDS,
CHECK_TODO_LIST, SKIP_UNNECESSARY_PICKS, REARRANGE_SQUASH,
OPT_BOOL(0, "keep-empty", &keep_empty, N_("keep empty commits")),
OPT_BOOL(0, "allow-empty-message", &opts.allow_empty_message,
N_("allow commits with empty messages")),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "recreate-merges", &recreate_merges, N_("recreate merge commits")),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "rebase-cousins", &rebase_cousins,
+ N_("keep original branch points of cousins")),
OPT_CMDMODE(0, "continue", &command, N_("continue rebase"),
CONTINUE),
OPT_CMDMODE(0, "abort", &command, N_("abort rebase"),
flags |= keep_empty ? TODO_LIST_KEEP_EMPTY : 0;
flags |= abbreviate_commands ? TODO_LIST_ABBREVIATE_CMDS : 0;
+ flags |= recreate_merges ? TODO_LIST_RECREATE_MERGES : 0;
+ flags |= rebase_cousins > 0 ? TODO_LIST_REBASE_COUSINS : 0;
flags |= command == SHORTEN_OIDS ? TODO_LIST_SHORTEN_IDS : 0;
+ if (rebase_cousins >= 0 && !recreate_merges)
+ warning(_("--[no-]rebase-cousins has no effect without "
+ "--recreate-merges"));
+
if (command == CONTINUE && argc == 1)
return !!sequencer_continue(&opts);
if (command == ABORT && argc == 1)
int nr;
};
+/* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */
#define INCOMPLETE (1u<<10)
#define STUDYING (1u<<11)
#define REACHABLE (1u<<12)
OPT_STRING('m', "master", &master, N_("branch"), N_("master branch")),
{ OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "mirror", &mirror, N_("push|fetch"),
N_("set up remote as a mirror to push to or fetch from"),
- PARSE_OPT_OPTARG, parse_mirror_opt },
+ PARSE_OPT_OPTARG | PARSE_OPT_COMP_ARG, parse_mirror_opt },
OPT_END()
};
info->rebase = v;
else if (!strcmp(value, "preserve"))
info->rebase = NORMAL_REBASE;
+ else if (!strcmp(value, "recreate"))
+ info->rebase = NORMAL_REBASE;
else if (!strcmp(value, "interactive"))
info->rebase = INTERACTIVE_REBASE;
}
OPT_CMDMODE('d', "delete", &cmdmode, N_("delete replace refs"), MODE_DELETE),
OPT_CMDMODE('e', "edit", &cmdmode, N_("edit existing object"), MODE_EDIT),
OPT_CMDMODE('g', "graft", &cmdmode, N_("change a commit's parents"), MODE_GRAFT),
- OPT_BOOL('f', "force", &force, N_("replace the ref if it exists")),
+ OPT_BOOL_F('f', "force", &force, N_("replace the ref if it exists"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL(0, "raw", &raw, N_("do not pretty-print contents for --edit")),
OPT_STRING(0, "format", &format, N_("format"), N_("use this format")),
OPT_END()
OPT__DRY_RUN(&show_only, N_("dry run")),
OPT__QUIET(&quiet, N_("do not list removed files")),
OPT_BOOL( 0 , "cached", &index_only, N_("only remove from the index")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("override the up-to-date check")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("override the up-to-date check"), PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_BOOL('r', NULL, &recursive, N_("allow recursive removal")),
OPT_BOOL( 0 , "ignore-unmatch", &ignore_unmatch,
N_("exit with a zero status even if nothing matched")),
stage_updated_gitmodules(&the_index);
}
- if (active_cache_changed) {
- if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock_file, COMMIT_LOCK))
- die(_("Unable to write new index file"));
- }
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock_file,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
+ die(_("Unable to write new index file"));
return 0;
}
struct option module_deinit_options[] = {
OPT__QUIET(&quiet, N_("Suppress submodule status output")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("Remove submodule working trees even if they contain local changes")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("Remove submodule working trees even if they contain local changes"), 0),
OPT_BOOL(0, "all", &all, N_("Unregister all submodules")),
OPT_END()
};
N_("how to strip spaces and #comments from message")),
OPT_STRING('u', "local-user", &keyid, N_("key-id"),
N_("use another key to sign the tag")),
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("replace the tag if exists")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("replace the tag if exists"), 0),
OPT_BOOL(0, "create-reflog", &create_reflog, N_("create a reflog")),
OPT_GROUP(N_("Tag listing options")),
struct object *obj;
};
+/* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */
#define FLAG_OPEN (1u<<20)
#define FLAG_WRITTEN (1u<<21)
{
int force = 0;
struct option options[] = {
- OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("update the info files from scratch")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("update the info files from scratch"), 0),
OPT_END()
};
N_("git worktree add [<options>] <path> [<commit-ish>]"),
N_("git worktree list [<options>]"),
N_("git worktree lock [<options>] <path>"),
+ N_("git worktree move <worktree> <new-path>"),
N_("git worktree prune [<options>]"),
+ N_("git worktree remove [<options>] <worktree>"),
N_("git worktree unlock <path>"),
NULL
};
const char *branch;
const char *opt_track = NULL;
struct option options[] = {
- OPT__FORCE(&opts.force, N_("checkout <branch> even if already checked out in other worktree")),
+ OPT__FORCE(&opts.force,
+ N_("checkout <branch> even if already checked out in other worktree"),
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE),
OPT_STRING('b', NULL, &opts.new_branch, N_("branch"),
N_("create a new branch")),
OPT_STRING('B', NULL, &new_branch_force, N_("branch"),
return ret;
}
+static void validate_no_submodules(const struct worktree *wt)
+{
+ struct index_state istate = { NULL };
+ int i, found_submodules = 0;
+
+ if (read_index_from(&istate, worktree_git_path(wt, "index"),
+ get_worktree_git_dir(wt)) > 0) {
+ for (i = 0; i < istate.cache_nr; i++) {
+ struct cache_entry *ce = istate.cache[i];
+
+ if (S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode)) {
+ found_submodules = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ discard_index(&istate);
+
+ if (found_submodules)
+ die(_("working trees containing submodules cannot be moved or removed"));
+}
+
+static int move_worktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix)
+{
+ struct option options[] = {
+ OPT_END()
+ };
+ struct worktree **worktrees, *wt;
+ struct strbuf dst = STRBUF_INIT;
+ struct strbuf errmsg = STRBUF_INIT;
+ const char *reason;
+ char *path;
+
+ ac = parse_options(ac, av, prefix, options, worktree_usage, 0);
+ if (ac != 2)
+ usage_with_options(worktree_usage, options);
+
+ path = prefix_filename(prefix, av[1]);
+ strbuf_addstr(&dst, path);
+ free(path);
+
+ worktrees = get_worktrees(0);
+ wt = find_worktree(worktrees, prefix, av[0]);
+ if (!wt)
+ die(_("'%s' is not a working tree"), av[0]);
+ if (is_main_worktree(wt))
+ die(_("'%s' is a main working tree"), av[0]);
+ if (is_directory(dst.buf)) {
+ const char *sep = find_last_dir_sep(wt->path);
+
+ if (!sep)
+ die(_("could not figure out destination name from '%s'"),
+ wt->path);
+ strbuf_trim_trailing_dir_sep(&dst);
+ strbuf_addstr(&dst, sep);
+ }
+ if (file_exists(dst.buf))
+ die(_("target '%s' already exists"), dst.buf);
+
+ validate_no_submodules(wt);
+
+ reason = is_worktree_locked(wt);
+ if (reason) {
+ if (*reason)
+ die(_("cannot move a locked working tree, lock reason: %s"),
+ reason);
+ die(_("cannot move a locked working tree"));
+ }
+ if (validate_worktree(wt, &errmsg, 0))
+ die(_("validation failed, cannot move working tree: %s"),
+ errmsg.buf);
+ strbuf_release(&errmsg);
+
+ if (rename(wt->path, dst.buf) == -1)
+ die_errno(_("failed to move '%s' to '%s'"), wt->path, dst.buf);
+
+ update_worktree_location(wt, dst.buf);
+
+ strbuf_release(&dst);
+ free_worktrees(worktrees);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Note, "git status --porcelain" is used to determine if it's safe to
+ * delete a whole worktree. "git status" does not ignore user
+ * configuration, so if a normal "git status" shows "clean" for the
+ * user, then it's ok to remove it.
+ *
+ * This assumption may be a bad one. We may want to ignore
+ * (potentially bad) user settings and only delete a worktree when
+ * it's absolutely safe to do so from _our_ point of view because we
+ * know better.
+ */
+static void check_clean_worktree(struct worktree *wt,
+ const char *original_path)
+{
+ struct argv_array child_env = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
+ struct child_process cp;
+ char buf[1];
+ int ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Until we sort this out, all submodules are "dirty" and
+ * will abort this function.
+ */
+ validate_no_submodules(wt);
+
+ argv_array_pushf(&child_env, "%s=%s/.git",
+ GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, wt->path);
+ argv_array_pushf(&child_env, "%s=%s",
+ GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT, wt->path);
+ memset(&cp, 0, sizeof(cp));
+ argv_array_pushl(&cp.args, "status",
+ "--porcelain", "--ignore-submodules=none",
+ NULL);
+ cp.env = child_env.argv;
+ cp.git_cmd = 1;
+ cp.dir = wt->path;
+ cp.out = -1;
+ ret = start_command(&cp);
+ if (ret)
+ die_errno(_("failed to run 'git status' on '%s'"),
+ original_path);
+ ret = xread(cp.out, buf, sizeof(buf));
+ if (ret)
+ die(_("'%s' is dirty, use --force to delete it"),
+ original_path);
+ close(cp.out);
+ ret = finish_command(&cp);
+ if (ret)
+ die_errno(_("failed to run 'git status' on '%s', code %d"),
+ original_path, ret);
+}
+
+static int delete_git_work_tree(struct worktree *wt)
+{
+ struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ strbuf_addstr(&sb, wt->path);
+ if (remove_dir_recursively(&sb, 0)) {
+ error_errno(_("failed to delete '%s'"), sb.buf);
+ ret = -1;
+ }
+ strbuf_release(&sb);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int delete_git_dir(struct worktree *wt)
+{
+ struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ strbuf_addstr(&sb, git_common_path("worktrees/%s", wt->id));
+ if (remove_dir_recursively(&sb, 0)) {
+ error_errno(_("failed to delete '%s'"), sb.buf);
+ ret = -1;
+ }
+ strbuf_release(&sb);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int remove_worktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix)
+{
+ int force = 0;
+ struct option options[] = {
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "force", &force,
+ N_("force removing even if the worktree is dirty")),
+ OPT_END()
+ };
+ struct worktree **worktrees, *wt;
+ struct strbuf errmsg = STRBUF_INIT;
+ const char *reason;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ ac = parse_options(ac, av, prefix, options, worktree_usage, 0);
+ if (ac != 1)
+ usage_with_options(worktree_usage, options);
+
+ worktrees = get_worktrees(0);
+ wt = find_worktree(worktrees, prefix, av[0]);
+ if (!wt)
+ die(_("'%s' is not a working tree"), av[0]);
+ if (is_main_worktree(wt))
+ die(_("'%s' is a main working tree"), av[0]);
+ reason = is_worktree_locked(wt);
+ if (reason) {
+ if (*reason)
+ die(_("cannot remove a locked working tree, lock reason: %s"),
+ reason);
+ die(_("cannot remove a locked working tree"));
+ }
+ if (validate_worktree(wt, &errmsg, WT_VALIDATE_WORKTREE_MISSING_OK))
+ die(_("validation failed, cannot remove working tree: %s"),
+ errmsg.buf);
+ strbuf_release(&errmsg);
+
+ if (file_exists(wt->path)) {
+ if (!force)
+ check_clean_worktree(wt, av[0]);
+
+ ret |= delete_git_work_tree(wt);
+ }
+ /*
+ * continue on even if ret is non-zero, there's no going back
+ * from here.
+ */
+ ret |= delete_git_dir(wt);
+
+ free_worktrees(worktrees);
+ return ret;
+}
+
int cmd_worktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix)
{
struct option options[] = {
return lock_worktree(ac - 1, av + 1, prefix);
if (!strcmp(av[1], "unlock"))
return unlock_worktree(ac - 1, av + 1, prefix);
+ if (!strcmp(av[1], "move"))
+ return move_worktree(ac - 1, av + 1, prefix);
+ if (!strcmp(av[1], "remove"))
+ return remove_worktree(ac - 1, av + 1, prefix);
usage_with_options(worktree_usage, options);
}
*/
extern const char * const local_repo_env[];
-extern void setup_git_env(void);
+extern void setup_git_env(const char *git_dir);
/*
* Returns true iff we have a configured git repository (either via
/* For use with `write_locked_index()`. */
#define COMMIT_LOCK (1 << 0)
+#define SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED (1 << 1)
/*
* Write the index while holding an already-taken lock. Close the lock,
* With `COMMIT_LOCK`, the lock is always committed or rolled back.
* Without it, the lock is closed, but neither committed nor rolled
* back.
+ *
+ * If `SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED` is given and the index is unchanged, nothing
+ * is written (and the lock is rolled back if `COMMIT_LOCK` is given).
*/
extern int write_locked_index(struct index_state *, struct lock_file *lock, unsigned flags);
export DEVELOPER=1
export DEFAULT_TEST_TARGET=prove
export GIT_PROVE_OPTS="--timer --jobs 3 --state=failed,slow,save"
-export GIT_TEST_OPTS="--verbose-log"
+export GIT_TEST_OPTS="--verbose-log -x"
export GIT_TEST_CLONE_2GB=YesPlease
case "$jobname" in
git_setup_gettext();
+ initialize_the_repository();
+
attr_start();
git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
esac
}
+# This function is equivalent to
+#
+# __gitcomp "$(git xxx --git-completion-helper) ..."
+#
+# except that the output is cached. Accept 1-3 arguments:
+# 1: the git command to execute, this is also the cache key
+# 2: extra options to be added on top (e.g. negative forms)
+# 3: options to be excluded
+__gitcomp_builtin ()
+{
+ # spaces must be replaced with underscore for multi-word
+ # commands, e.g. "git remote add" becomes remote_add.
+ local cmd="$1"
+ local incl="$2"
+ local excl="$3"
+
+ local var=__gitcomp_builtin_"${cmd/-/_}"
+ local options
+ eval "options=\$$var"
+
+ if [ -z "$options" ]; then
+ # leading and trailing spaces are significant to make
+ # option removal work correctly.
+ options=" $(__git ${cmd/_/ } --git-completion-helper) $incl "
+ for i in $excl; do
+ options="${options/ $i / }"
+ done
+ eval "$var=\"$options\""
+ fi
+
+ __gitcomp "$options"
+}
+
# Variation of __gitcomp_nl () that appends to the existing list of
# completion candidates, COMPREPLY.
__gitcomp_nl_append ()
}
__git_whitespacelist="nowarn warn error error-all fix"
+__git_am_inprogress_options="--skip --continue --resolved --abort --quit --show-current-patch"
_git_am ()
{
__git_find_repo_path
if [ -d "$__git_repo_path"/rebase-apply ]; then
- __gitcomp "--skip --continue --resolved --abort --quit --show-current-patch"
+ __gitcomp "$__git_am_inprogress_options"
return
fi
case "$cur" in
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --3way --committer-date-is-author-date --ignore-date
- --ignore-whitespace --ignore-space-change
- --interactive --keep --no-utf8 --signoff --utf8
- --whitespace= --scissors
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin am "--no-utf8" \
+ "$__git_am_inprogress_options"
return
esac
}
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --stat --numstat --summary --check --index
- --cached --index-info --reverse --reject --unidiff-zero
- --apply --no-add --exclude=
- --ignore-whitespace --ignore-space-change
- --whitespace= --inaccurate-eof --verbose
- --recount --directory=
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin apply
return
esac
}
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --interactive --refresh --patch --update --dry-run
- --ignore-errors --intent-to-add --force --edit --chmod=
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin add
return
esac
__git_complete_refs --cur="${cur##--set-upstream-to=}"
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --color --no-color --verbose --abbrev= --no-abbrev
- --track --no-track --contains --no-contains --merged --no-merged
- --set-upstream-to= --edit-description --list
- --unset-upstream --delete --move --copy --remotes
- --column --no-column --sort= --points-at
+ __gitcomp_builtin branch "--no-color --no-abbrev
+ --no-track --no-column
"
;;
*)
__gitcomp "diff3 merge" "" "${cur##--conflict=}"
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --quiet --ours --theirs --track --no-track --merge
- --conflict= --orphan --patch --detach --ignore-skip-worktree-bits
- --recurse-submodules --no-recurse-submodules
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin checkout "--no-track --no-recurse-submodules"
;;
*)
# check if --track, --no-track, or --no-guess was specified
__git_complete_refs
}
+__git_cherry_pick_inprogress_options="--continue --quit --abort"
+
_git_cherry_pick ()
{
__git_find_repo_path
if [ -f "$__git_repo_path"/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD ]; then
- __gitcomp "--continue --quit --abort"
+ __gitcomp "$__git_cherry_pick_inprogress_options"
return
fi
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--edit --no-commit --signoff --strategy= --mainline"
+ __gitcomp_builtin cherry-pick "" \
+ "$__git_cherry_pick_inprogress_options"
;;
*)
__git_complete_refs
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--dry-run --quiet"
+ __gitcomp_builtin clean
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --local
- --no-hardlinks
- --shared
- --reference
- --quiet
- --no-checkout
- --bare
- --mirror
- --origin
- --upload-pack
- --template=
- --depth
- --single-branch
- --no-tags
- --branch
- --recurse-submodules
- --no-single-branch
- --shallow-submodules
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin clone "--no-single-branch"
return
;;
esac
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --all --author= --signoff --verify --no-verify
- --edit --no-edit
- --amend --include --only --interactive
- --dry-run --reuse-message= --reedit-message=
- --reset-author --file= --message= --template=
- --cleanup= --untracked-files --untracked-files=
- --verbose --quiet --fixup= --squash=
- --patch --short --date --allow-empty
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin commit "--no-edit --verify"
return
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --all --tags --contains --abbrev= --candidates=
- --exact-match --debug --long --match --always --first-parent
- --exclude --dirty --broken
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin describe
return
esac
__git_complete_refs
--dirstat --dirstat= --dirstat-by-file
--dirstat-by-file= --cumulative
--diff-algorithm=
- --submodule --submodule=
+ --submodule --submodule= --ignore-submodules
"
_git_diff ()
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "--cached --staged --pickaxe-all --pickaxe-regex
- --base --ours --theirs
- --no-renames --diff-filter= --find-copies-harder
- --relative --ignore-submodules
- --tool="
+ __gitcomp_builtin difftool "$__git_diff_common_options
+ --base --cached --ours --theirs
+ --pickaxe-all --pickaxe-regex
+ --relative --staged
+ "
return
;;
esac
__git_fetch_recurse_submodules="yes on-demand no"
-__git_fetch_options="
- --quiet --verbose --append --upload-pack --force --keep --depth=
- --tags --no-tags --all --prune --dry-run --recurse-submodules=
- --unshallow --update-shallow --prune-tags
-"
-
_git_fetch ()
{
case "$cur" in
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "$__git_fetch_options"
+ __gitcomp_builtin fetch "--no-tags"
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --tags --root --unreachable --cache --no-reflogs --full
- --strict --verbose --lost-found --name-objects
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin fsck "--no-reflogs"
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--prune --aggressive"
+ __gitcomp_builtin gc
return
;;
esac
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --cached
- --text --ignore-case --word-regexp --invert-match
- --full-name --line-number
- --extended-regexp --basic-regexp --fixed-strings
- --perl-regexp
- --threads
- --files-with-matches --name-only
- --files-without-match
- --max-depth
- --count
- --and --or --not --all-match
- --break --heading --show-function --function-context
- --untracked --no-index
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin grep
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--all --guides --info --man --web"
+ __gitcomp_builtin help
return
;;
esac
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "--quiet --bare --template= --shared --shared="
+ __gitcomp_builtin init
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--cached --deleted --modified --others --ignored
- --stage --directory --no-empty-directory --unmerged
- --killed --exclude= --exclude-from=
- --exclude-per-directory= --exclude-standard
- --error-unmatch --with-tree= --full-name
- --abbrev --ignored --exclude-per-directory
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin ls-files "--no-empty-directory"
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--heads --tags --refs --get-url --symref"
+ __gitcomp_builtin ls-remote
return
;;
esac
__git_complete_revlist
}
-# Common merge options shared by git-merge(1) and git-pull(1).
-__git_merge_options="
- --no-commit --no-stat --log --no-log --squash --strategy
- --commit --stat --no-squash --ff --no-ff --ff-only --edit --no-edit
- --verify-signatures --no-verify-signatures --gpg-sign
- --quiet --verbose --progress --no-progress
-"
-
_git_merge ()
{
__git_complete_strategy && return
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "$__git_merge_options
- --rerere-autoupdate --no-rerere-autoupdate --abort --continue"
+ __gitcomp_builtin merge "--no-rerere-autoupdate
+ --no-commit --no-edit --no-ff
+ --no-log --no-progress
+ --no-squash --no-stat
+ --no-verify-signatures
+ "
return
esac
__git_complete_refs
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--octopus --independent --is-ancestor --fork-point"
+ __gitcomp_builtin merge-base
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--dry-run"
+ __gitcomp_builtin mv
return
;;
esac
_git_name_rev ()
{
- __gitcomp "--tags --all --stdin"
+ __gitcomp_builtin name-rev
}
_git_notes ()
{
- local subcommands='add append copy edit list prune remove show'
+ local subcommands='add append copy edit get-ref list merge prune remove show'
local subcommand="$(__git_find_on_cmdline "$subcommands")"
case "$subcommand,$cur" in
,--*)
- __gitcomp '--ref'
+ __gitcomp_builtin notes
;;
,*)
case "$prev" in
;;
esac
;;
- add,--reuse-message=*|append,--reuse-message=*|\
- add,--reedit-message=*|append,--reedit-message=*)
+ *,--reuse-message=*|*,--reedit-message=*)
__git_complete_refs --cur="${cur#*=}"
;;
- add,--*|append,--*)
- __gitcomp '--file= --message= --reedit-message=
- --reuse-message='
+ *,--*)
+ __gitcomp_builtin notes_$subcommand
;;
- copy,--*)
- __gitcomp '--stdin'
- ;;
- prune,--*)
- __gitcomp '--dry-run --verbose'
- ;;
- prune,*)
+ prune,*|get-ref,*)
+ # this command does not take a ref, do not complete it
;;
*)
case "$prev" in
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --rebase --no-rebase
- --autostash --no-autostash
- $__git_merge_options
- $__git_fetch_options
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin pull "--no-autostash --no-commit --no-edit
+ --no-ff --no-log --no-progress --no-rebase
+ --no-squash --no-stat --no-tags
+ --no-verify-signatures"
+
return
;;
esac
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --all --mirror --tags --dry-run --force --verbose
- --quiet --prune --delete --follow-tags
- --receive-pack= --repo= --set-upstream
- --force-with-lease --force-with-lease= --recurse-submodules=
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin push
return
;;
esac
--*)
__gitcomp "
--onto --merge --strategy --interactive
- --preserve-merges --stat --no-stat
+ --recreate-merges --preserve-merges --stat --no-stat
--committer-date-is-author-date --ignore-date
--ignore-whitespace --whitespace=
--autosquash --no-autosquash
--autostash --no-autostash
--verify --no-verify
--keep-empty --root --force-rebase --no-ff
+ --rerere-autoupdate
--exec
"
--compose --confirm= --dry-run --envelope-sender
--from --identity
--in-reply-to --no-chain-reply-to --no-signed-off-by-cc
- --no-suppress-from --no-thread --quiet
+ --no-suppress-from --no-thread --quiet --reply-to
--signed-off-by-cc --smtp-pass --smtp-server
--smtp-server-port --smtp-encryption= --smtp-user
--subject --suppress-cc= --suppress-from --thread --to
return
;;
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --short --branch --porcelain --long --verbose
- --untracked-files= --ignore-submodules= --ignored
- --column= --no-column
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin status "--no-column"
return
;;
esac
return
;;
branch.*.rebase)
- __gitcomp "false true preserve interactive"
+ __gitcomp "false true recreate preserve interactive"
return
;;
remote.pushdefault)
esac
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --system --global --local --file=
- --list --replace-all
- --get --get-all --get-regexp
- --add --unset --unset-all
- --remove-section --rename-section
- --name-only
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin config
return
;;
branch.*.*)
if [ -z "$subcommand" ]; then
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--verbose"
+ __gitcomp_builtin remote
;;
*)
__gitcomp "$subcommands"
case "$subcommand,$cur" in
add,--*)
- __gitcomp "--track --master --fetch --tags --no-tags --mirror="
+ __gitcomp_builtin remote_add "--no-tags"
;;
add,*)
;;
set-head,--*)
- __gitcomp "--auto --delete"
+ __gitcomp_builtin remote_set-head
;;
set-branches,--*)
- __gitcomp "--add"
+ __gitcomp_builtin remote_set-branches
;;
set-head,*|set-branches,*)
__git_complete_remote_or_refspec
;;
update,--*)
- __gitcomp "--prune"
+ __gitcomp_builtin remote_update
;;
update,*)
__gitcomp "$(__git_get_config_variables "remotes")"
;;
set-url,--*)
- __gitcomp "--push --add --delete"
+ __gitcomp_builtin remote_set-url
;;
get-url,--*)
- __gitcomp "--push --all"
+ __gitcomp_builtin remote_get-url
;;
prune,--*)
- __gitcomp "--dry-run"
+ __gitcomp_builtin remote_prune
;;
*)
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_remotes)"
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--edit --graft --format= --list --delete"
+ __gitcomp_builtin replace
return
;;
esac
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--merge --mixed --hard --soft --patch --keep"
+ __gitcomp_builtin reset
return
;;
esac
__git_complete_refs
}
+__git_revert_inprogress_options="--continue --quit --abort"
+
_git_revert ()
{
__git_find_repo_path
if [ -f "$__git_repo_path"/REVERT_HEAD ]; then
- __gitcomp "--continue --quit --abort"
+ __gitcomp "$__git_revert_inprogress_options"
return
fi
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --edit --mainline --no-edit --no-commit --signoff
- --strategy= --strategy-option=
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin revert "--no-edit" \
+ "$__git_revert_inprogress_options"
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "--cached --dry-run --ignore-unmatch --quiet"
+ __gitcomp_builtin rm
return
;;
esac
{
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --all --remotes --topo-order --date-order --current --more=
- --list --independent --merge-base --no-name
- --color --no-color
- --sha1-name --sparse --topics --reflog
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin show-branch "--no-color"
return
;;
esac
case "$cur" in
--*)
- __gitcomp "
- --list --delete --verify --annotate --message --file
- --sign --cleanup --local-user --force --column --sort=
- --contains --no-contains --points-at --merged --no-merged --create-reflog
- "
+ __gitcomp_builtin tag
;;
esac
}
_git_worktree ()
{
- local subcommands="add list lock prune unlock"
+ local subcommands="add list lock move prune remove unlock"
local subcommand="$(__git_find_on_cmdline "$subcommands")"
if [ -z "$subcommand" ]; then
__gitcomp "$subcommands"
else
case "$subcommand,$cur" in
add,--*)
- __gitcomp "--detach"
+ __gitcomp_builtin worktree_add
;;
list,--*)
- __gitcomp "--porcelain"
+ __gitcomp_builtin worktree_list
;;
lock,--*)
- __gitcomp "--reason"
+ __gitcomp_builtin worktree_lock
;;
prune,--*)
- __gitcomp "--dry-run --expire --verbose"
+ __gitcomp_builtin worktree_prune
+ ;;
+ remove,--*)
+ __gitcomp "--force"
;;
*)
;;
+++ /dev/null
-## Build and install stuff
-
-EMACS = emacs
-
-ELC = git.elc git-blame.elc
-INSTALL ?= install
-INSTALL_ELC = $(INSTALL) -m 644
-prefix ?= $(HOME)
-emacsdir = $(prefix)/share/emacs/site-lisp
-RM ?= rm -f
-
-all: $(ELC)
-
-install: all
- $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(emacsdir)
- $(INSTALL_ELC) $(ELC:.elc=.el) $(ELC) $(DESTDIR)$(emacsdir)
-
-%.elc: %.el
- $(EMACS) -batch -f batch-byte-compile $<
-
-clean:; $(RM) $(ELC)
-This directory contains various modules for Emacs support.
+This directory used to contain various modules for Emacs support.
-To make the modules available to Emacs, you should add this directory
-to your load-path, and then require the modules you want. This can be
-done by adding to your .emacs something like this:
+These were added shortly after Git was first released. Since then
+Emacs's own support for Git got better than what was offered by these
+modes. There are also popular 3rd-party Git modes such as Magit which
+offer replacements for these.
- (add-to-list 'load-path ".../git/contrib/emacs")
- (require 'git)
- (require 'git-blame)
-
-
-The following modules are available:
+The following modules were available, and can be dug up from the Git
+history:
* git.el:
- Status manager that displays the state of all the files of the
- project, and provides easy access to the most frequently used git
- commands. The user interface is as far as possible compatible with
- the pcl-cvs mode. It can be started with `M-x git-status'.
+ Wrapper for "git status" that provided access to other git commands.
+
+ Modern alternatives to this include Magit, and VC mode that ships
+ with Emacs.
* git-blame.el:
- Emacs implementation of incremental git-blame. When you turn it on
- while viewing a file, the editor buffer will be updated by setting
- the background of individual lines to a color that reflects which
- commit it comes from. And when you move around the buffer, a
- one-line summary will be shown in the echo area.
+ A wrapper for "git blame" written before Emacs's own vc-annotate
+ mode learned to invoke git-blame, which can be done via C-x v g.
* vc-git.el:
+++ /dev/null
-;;; git-blame.el --- Minor mode for incremental blame for Git -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-;;
-;; Copyright (C) 2007 David KÃ¥gedal
-;;
-;; Authors: David KÃ¥gedal <davidk@lysator.liu.se>
-;; Created: 31 Jan 2007
-;; Message-ID: <87iren2vqx.fsf@morpheus.local>
-;; License: GPL
-;; Keywords: git, version control, release management
-;;
-;; Compatibility: Emacs21, Emacs22 and EmacsCVS
-;; Git 1.5 and up
-
-;; This file is *NOT* part of GNU Emacs.
-;; This file is distributed under the same terms as GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
-;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-;; PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-;; License along with this program; if not, see
-;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Here is an Emacs implementation of incremental git-blame. When you
-;; turn it on while viewing a file, the editor buffer will be updated by
-;; setting the background of individual lines to a color that reflects
-;; which commit it comes from. And when you move around the buffer, a
-;; one-line summary will be shown in the echo area.
-
-;;; Installation:
-;;
-;; To use this package, put it somewhere in `load-path' (or add
-;; directory with git-blame.el to `load-path'), and add the following
-;; line to your .emacs:
-;;
-;; (require 'git-blame)
-;;
-;; If you do not want to load this package before it is necessary, you
-;; can make use of the `autoload' feature, e.g. by adding to your .emacs
-;; the following lines
-;;
-;; (autoload 'git-blame-mode "git-blame"
-;; "Minor mode for incremental blame for Git." t)
-;;
-;; Then first use of `M-x git-blame-mode' would load the package.
-
-;;; Compatibility:
-;;
-;; It requires GNU Emacs 21 or later and Git 1.5.0 and up
-;;
-;; If you'are using Emacs 20, try changing this:
-;;
-;; (overlay-put ovl 'face (list :background
-;; (cdr (assq 'color (cddddr info)))))
-;;
-;; to
-;;
-;; (overlay-put ovl 'face (cons 'background-color
-;; (cdr (assq 'color (cddddr info)))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) ; to use `push', `pop'
-(require 'format-spec)
-
-(defface git-blame-prefix-face
- '((((background dark)) (:foreground "gray"
- :background "black"))
- (((background light)) (:foreground "gray"
- :background "white"))
- (t (:weight bold)))
- "The face used for the hash prefix."
- :group 'git-blame)
-
-(defgroup git-blame nil
- "A minor mode showing Git blame information."
- :group 'git
- :link '(function-link git-blame-mode))
-
-
-(defcustom git-blame-use-colors t
- "Use colors to indicate commits in `git-blame-mode'."
- :type 'boolean
- :group 'git-blame)
-
-(defcustom git-blame-prefix-format
- "%h %20A:"
- "The format of the prefix added to each line in `git-blame'
-mode. The format is passed to `format-spec' with the following format keys:
-
- %h - the abbreviated hash
- %H - the full hash
- %a - the author name
- %A - the author email
- %c - the committer name
- %C - the committer email
- %s - the commit summary
-"
- :group 'git-blame)
-
-(defcustom git-blame-mouseover-format
- "%h %a %A: %s"
- "The format of the description shown when pointing at a line in
-`git-blame' mode. The format string is passed to `format-spec'
-with the following format keys:
-
- %h - the abbreviated hash
- %H - the full hash
- %a - the author name
- %A - the author email
- %c - the committer name
- %C - the committer email
- %s - the commit summary
-"
- :group 'git-blame)
-
-
-(defun git-blame-color-scale (&rest elements)
- "Given a list, returns a list of triples formed with each
-elements of the list.
-
-a b => bbb bba bab baa abb aba aaa aab"
- (let (result)
- (dolist (a elements)
- (dolist (b elements)
- (dolist (c elements)
- (setq result (cons (format "#%s%s%s" a b c) result)))))
- result))
-
-;; (git-blame-color-scale "0c" "04" "24" "1c" "2c" "34" "14" "3c") =>
-;; ("#3c3c3c" "#3c3c14" "#3c3c34" "#3c3c2c" "#3c3c1c" "#3c3c24"
-;; "#3c3c04" "#3c3c0c" "#3c143c" "#3c1414" "#3c1434" "#3c142c" ...)
-
-(defmacro git-blame-random-pop (l)
- "Select a random element from L and returns it. Also remove
-selected element from l."
- ;; only works on lists with unique elements
- `(let ((e (elt ,l (random (length ,l)))))
- (setq ,l (remove e ,l))
- e))
-
-(defvar git-blame-log-oneline-format
- "format:[%cr] %cn: %s"
- "*Formatting option used for describing current line in the minibuffer.
-
-This option is used to pass to git log --pretty= command-line option,
-and describe which commit the current line was made.")
-
-(defvar git-blame-dark-colors
- (git-blame-color-scale "0c" "04" "24" "1c" "2c" "34" "14" "3c")
- "*List of colors (format #RGB) to use in a dark environment.
-
-To check out the list, evaluate (list-colors-display git-blame-dark-colors).")
-
-(defvar git-blame-light-colors
- (git-blame-color-scale "c4" "d4" "cc" "dc" "f4" "e4" "fc" "ec")
- "*List of colors (format #RGB) to use in a light environment.
-
-To check out the list, evaluate (list-colors-display git-blame-light-colors).")
-
-(defvar git-blame-colors '()
- "Colors used by git-blame. The list is built once when activating git-blame
-minor mode.")
-
-(defvar git-blame-ancient-color "dark green"
- "*Color to be used for ancient commit.")
-
-(defvar git-blame-autoupdate t
- "*Automatically update the blame display while editing")
-
-(defvar git-blame-proc nil
- "The running git-blame process")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'git-blame-proc)
-
-(defvar git-blame-overlays nil
- "The git-blame overlays used in the current buffer.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'git-blame-overlays)
-
-(defvar git-blame-cache nil
- "A cache of git-blame information for the current buffer")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'git-blame-cache)
-
-(defvar git-blame-idle-timer nil
- "An idle timer that updates the blame")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'git-blame-cache)
-
-(defvar git-blame-update-queue nil
- "A queue of update requests")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'git-blame-update-queue)
-
-;; FIXME: docstrings
-(defvar git-blame-file nil)
-(defvar git-blame-current nil)
-
-(defvar git-blame-mode nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'git-blame-mode)
-
-(defvar git-blame-mode-line-string " blame"
- "String to display on the mode line when git-blame is active.")
-
-(or (assq 'git-blame-mode minor-mode-alist)
- (setq minor-mode-alist
- (cons '(git-blame-mode git-blame-mode-line-string) minor-mode-alist)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun git-blame-mode (&optional arg)
- "Toggle minor mode for displaying Git blame
-
-With prefix ARG, turn the mode on if ARG is positive."
- (interactive "P")
- (cond
- ((null arg)
- (if git-blame-mode (git-blame-mode-off) (git-blame-mode-on)))
- ((> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) (git-blame-mode-on))
- (t (git-blame-mode-off))))
-
-(defun git-blame-mode-on ()
- "Turn on git-blame mode.
-
-See also function `git-blame-mode'."
- (make-local-variable 'git-blame-colors)
- (if git-blame-autoupdate
- (add-hook 'after-change-functions 'git-blame-after-change nil t)
- (remove-hook 'after-change-functions 'git-blame-after-change t))
- (git-blame-cleanup)
- (let ((bgmode (cdr (assoc 'background-mode (frame-parameters)))))
- (if (eq bgmode 'dark)
- (setq git-blame-colors git-blame-dark-colors)
- (setq git-blame-colors git-blame-light-colors)))
- (setq git-blame-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
- (setq git-blame-mode t)
- (git-blame-run))
-
-(defun git-blame-mode-off ()
- "Turn off git-blame mode.
-
-See also function `git-blame-mode'."
- (git-blame-cleanup)
- (if git-blame-idle-timer (cancel-timer git-blame-idle-timer))
- (setq git-blame-mode nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun git-reblame ()
- "Recalculate all blame information in the current buffer"
- (interactive)
- (unless git-blame-mode
- (error "Git-blame is not active"))
-
- (git-blame-cleanup)
- (git-blame-run))
-
-(defun git-blame-run (&optional startline endline)
- (if git-blame-proc
- ;; Should maybe queue up a new run here
- (message "Already running git blame")
- (let ((display-buf (current-buffer))
- (blame-buf (get-buffer-create
- (concat " git blame for " (buffer-name))))
- (args '("--incremental" "--contents" "-")))
- (if startline
- (setq args (append args
- (list "-L" (format "%d,%d" startline endline)))))
- (setq args (append args
- (list (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))))
- (setq git-blame-proc
- (apply 'start-process
- "git-blame" blame-buf
- "git" "blame"
- args))
- (with-current-buffer blame-buf
- (erase-buffer)
- (make-local-variable 'git-blame-file)
- (make-local-variable 'git-blame-current)
- (setq git-blame-file display-buf)
- (setq git-blame-current nil))
- (set-process-filter git-blame-proc 'git-blame-filter)
- (set-process-sentinel git-blame-proc 'git-blame-sentinel)
- (process-send-region git-blame-proc (point-min) (point-max))
- (process-send-eof git-blame-proc))))
-
-(defun remove-git-blame-text-properties (start end)
- (let ((modified (buffer-modified-p))
- (inhibit-read-only t))
- (remove-text-properties start end '(point-entered nil))
- (set-buffer-modified-p modified)))
-
-(defun git-blame-cleanup ()
- "Remove all blame properties"
- (mapc 'delete-overlay git-blame-overlays)
- (setq git-blame-overlays nil)
- (remove-git-blame-text-properties (point-min) (point-max)))
-
-(defun git-blame-update-region (start end)
- "Rerun blame to get updates between START and END"
- (let ((overlays (overlays-in start end)))
- (while overlays
- (let ((overlay (pop overlays)))
- (if (< (overlay-start overlay) start)
- (setq start (overlay-start overlay)))
- (if (> (overlay-end overlay) end)
- (setq end (overlay-end overlay)))
- (setq git-blame-overlays (delete overlay git-blame-overlays))
- (delete-overlay overlay))))
- (remove-git-blame-text-properties start end)
- ;; We can be sure that start and end are at line breaks
- (git-blame-run (1+ (count-lines (point-min) start))
- (count-lines (point-min) end)))
-
-(defun git-blame-sentinel (proc status)
- (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
- (with-current-buffer git-blame-file
- (setq git-blame-proc nil)
- (if git-blame-update-queue
- (git-blame-delayed-update))))
- ;;(kill-buffer (process-buffer proc))
- ;;(message "git blame finished")
- )
-
-(defvar in-blame-filter nil)
-
-(defun git-blame-filter (proc str)
- (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (process-mark proc))
- (insert-before-markers str)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (unless in-blame-filter
- (let ((more t)
- (in-blame-filter t))
- (while more
- (setq more (git-blame-parse))))))))
-
-(defun git-blame-parse ()
- (cond ((looking-at "\\([0-9a-f]\\{40\\}\\) \\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\)\n")
- (let ((hash (match-string 1))
- (src-line (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
- (res-line (string-to-number (match-string 3)))
- (num-lines (string-to-number (match-string 4))))
- (delete-region (point) (match-end 0))
- (setq git-blame-current (list (git-blame-new-commit hash)
- src-line res-line num-lines)))
- t)
- ((looking-at "\\([a-z-]+\\) \\(.+\\)\n")
- (let ((key (match-string 1))
- (value (match-string 2)))
- (delete-region (point) (match-end 0))
- (git-blame-add-info (car git-blame-current) key value)
- (when (string= key "filename")
- (git-blame-create-overlay (car git-blame-current)
- (caddr git-blame-current)
- (cadddr git-blame-current))
- (setq git-blame-current nil)))
- t)
- (t
- nil)))
-
-(defun git-blame-new-commit (hash)
- (with-current-buffer git-blame-file
- (or (gethash hash git-blame-cache)
- ;; Assign a random color to each new commit info
- ;; Take care not to select the same color multiple times
- (let* ((color (if git-blame-colors
- (git-blame-random-pop git-blame-colors)
- git-blame-ancient-color))
- (info `(,hash (color . ,color))))
- (puthash hash info git-blame-cache)
- info))))
-
-(defun git-blame-create-overlay (info start-line num-lines)
- (with-current-buffer git-blame-file
- (save-excursion
- (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
- (inhibit-modification-hooks t))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (forward-line (1- start-line))
- (let* ((start (point))
- (end (progn (forward-line num-lines) (point)))
- (ovl (make-overlay start end))
- (hash (car info))
- (spec `((?h . ,(substring hash 0 6))
- (?H . ,hash)
- (?a . ,(git-blame-get-info info 'author))
- (?A . ,(git-blame-get-info info 'author-mail))
- (?c . ,(git-blame-get-info info 'committer))
- (?C . ,(git-blame-get-info info 'committer-mail))
- (?s . ,(git-blame-get-info info 'summary)))))
- (push ovl git-blame-overlays)
- (overlay-put ovl 'git-blame info)
- (overlay-put ovl 'help-echo
- (format-spec git-blame-mouseover-format spec))
- (if git-blame-use-colors
- (overlay-put ovl 'face (list :background
- (cdr (assq 'color (cdr info))))))
- (overlay-put ovl 'line-prefix
- (propertize (format-spec git-blame-prefix-format spec)
- 'face 'git-blame-prefix-face)))))))
-
-(defun git-blame-add-info (info key value)
- (nconc info (list (cons (intern key) value))))
-
-(defun git-blame-get-info (info key)
- (cdr (assq key (cdr info))))
-
-(defun git-blame-current-commit ()
- (let ((info (get-char-property (point) 'git-blame)))
- (if info
- (car info)
- (error "No commit info"))))
-
-(defun git-describe-commit (hash)
- (with-temp-buffer
- (call-process "git" nil t nil
- "log" "-1"
- (concat "--pretty=" git-blame-log-oneline-format)
- hash)
- (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max))))
-
-(defvar git-blame-last-identification nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'git-blame-last-identification)
-(defun git-blame-identify (&optional hash)
- (interactive)
- (let ((info (gethash (or hash (git-blame-current-commit)) git-blame-cache)))
- (when (and info (not (eq info git-blame-last-identification)))
- (message "%s" (nth 4 info))
- (setq git-blame-last-identification info))))
-
-;; (defun git-blame-after-save ()
-;; (when git-blame-mode
-;; (git-blame-cleanup)
-;; (git-blame-run)))
-;; (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'git-blame-after-save)
-
-(defun git-blame-after-change (start end length)
- (when git-blame-mode
- (git-blame-enq-update start end)))
-
-(defvar git-blame-last-update nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'git-blame-last-update)
-(defun git-blame-enq-update (start end)
- "Mark the region between START and END as needing blame update"
- ;; Try to be smart and avoid multiple callouts for sequential
- ;; editing
- (cond ((and git-blame-last-update
- (= start (cdr git-blame-last-update)))
- (setcdr git-blame-last-update end))
- ((and git-blame-last-update
- (= end (car git-blame-last-update)))
- (setcar git-blame-last-update start))
- (t
- (setq git-blame-last-update (cons start end))
- (setq git-blame-update-queue (nconc git-blame-update-queue
- (list git-blame-last-update)))))
- (unless (or git-blame-proc git-blame-idle-timer)
- (setq git-blame-idle-timer
- (run-with-idle-timer 0.5 nil 'git-blame-delayed-update))))
-
-(defun git-blame-delayed-update ()
- (setq git-blame-idle-timer nil)
- (if git-blame-update-queue
- (let ((first (pop git-blame-update-queue))
- (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t))
- (git-blame-update-region (car first) (cdr first)))))
-
-(provide 'git-blame)
-
-;;; git-blame.el ends here
+++ /dev/null
-;;; git.el --- A user interface for git
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
-
-;; Version: 1.0
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
-;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-;; PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-;; License along with this program; if not, see
-;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This file contains an interface for the git version control
-;; system. It provides easy access to the most frequently used git
-;; commands. The user interface is as far as possible identical to
-;; that of the PCL-CVS mode.
-;;
-;; To install: put this file on the load-path and place the following
-;; in your .emacs file:
-;;
-;; (require 'git)
-;;
-;; To start: `M-x git-status'
-;;
-;; TODO
-;; - diff against other branch
-;; - renaming files from the status buffer
-;; - creating tags
-;; - fetch/pull
-;; - revlist browser
-;; - git-show-branch browser
-;;
-
-;;; Compatibility:
-;;
-;; This file works on GNU Emacs 21 or later. It may work on older
-;; versions but this is not guaranteed.
-;;
-;; It may work on XEmacs 21, provided that you first install the ewoc
-;; and log-edit packages.
-;;
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-(require 'ewoc)
-(require 'log-edit)
-(require 'easymenu)
-
-
-;;;; Customizations
-;;;; ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defgroup git nil
- "A user interface for the git versioning system."
- :group 'tools)
-
-(defcustom git-committer-name nil
- "User name to use for commits.
-The default is to fall back to the repository config,
-then to `add-log-full-name' and then to `user-full-name'."
- :group 'git
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil)
- (string :tag "Name")))
-
-(defcustom git-committer-email nil
- "Email address to use for commits.
-The default is to fall back to the git repository config,
-then to `add-log-mailing-address' and then to `user-mail-address'."
- :group 'git
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil)
- (string :tag "Email")))
-
-(defcustom git-commits-coding-system nil
- "Default coding system for the log message of git commits."
- :group 'git
- :type '(choice (const :tag "From repository config" nil)
- (coding-system)))
-
-(defcustom git-append-signed-off-by nil
- "Whether to append a Signed-off-by line to the commit message before editing."
- :group 'git
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom git-reuse-status-buffer t
- "Whether `git-status' should try to reuse an existing buffer
-if there is already one that displays the same directory."
- :group 'git
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom git-per-dir-ignore-file ".gitignore"
- "Name of the per-directory ignore file."
- :group 'git
- :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom git-show-uptodate nil
- "Whether to display up-to-date files."
- :group 'git
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom git-show-ignored nil
- "Whether to display ignored files."
- :group 'git
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom git-show-unknown t
- "Whether to display unknown files."
- :group 'git
- :type 'boolean)
-
-
-(defface git-status-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "purple"))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "salmon")))
- "Git mode face used to highlight added and modified files."
- :group 'git)
-
-(defface git-unmerged-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "red" :bold t))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "red" :bold t)))
- "Git mode face used to highlight unmerged files."
- :group 'git)
-
-(defface git-unknown-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "goldenrod" :bold t))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "goldenrod" :bold t)))
- "Git mode face used to highlight unknown files."
- :group 'git)
-
-(defface git-uptodate-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "grey60"))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "grey40")))
- "Git mode face used to highlight up-to-date files."
- :group 'git)
-
-(defface git-ignored-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "grey60"))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "grey40")))
- "Git mode face used to highlight ignored files."
- :group 'git)
-
-(defface git-mark-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "red" :bold t))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "tomato" :bold t)))
- "Git mode face used for the file marks."
- :group 'git)
-
-(defface git-header-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "blue"))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "blue")))
- "Git mode face used for commit headers."
- :group 'git)
-
-(defface git-separator-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "brown"))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "brown")))
- "Git mode face used for commit separator."
- :group 'git)
-
-(defface git-permission-face
- '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "green" :bold t))
- (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "green" :bold t)))
- "Git mode face used for permission changes."
- :group 'git)
-
-
-;;;; Utilities
-;;;; ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defconst git-log-msg-separator "--- log message follows this line ---")
-
-(defvar git-log-edit-font-lock-keywords
- `(("^\\(Author:\\|Date:\\|Merge:\\|Signed-off-by:\\)\\(.*\\)$"
- (1 font-lock-keyword-face)
- (2 font-lock-function-name-face))
- (,(concat "^\\(" (regexp-quote git-log-msg-separator) "\\)$")
- (1 font-lock-comment-face))))
-
-(defun git-get-env-strings (env)
- "Build a list of NAME=VALUE strings from a list of environment strings."
- (mapcar (lambda (entry) (concat (car entry) "=" (cdr entry))) env))
-
-(defun git-call-process (buffer &rest args)
- "Wrapper for call-process that sets environment strings."
- (apply #'call-process "git" nil buffer nil args))
-
-(defun git-call-process-display-error (&rest args)
- "Wrapper for call-process that displays error messages."
- (let* ((dir default-directory)
- (buffer (get-buffer-create "*Git Command Output*"))
- (ok (with-current-buffer buffer
- (let ((default-directory dir)
- (buffer-read-only nil))
- (erase-buffer)
- (eq 0 (apply #'git-call-process (list buffer t) args))))))
- (unless ok (display-message-or-buffer buffer))
- ok))
-
-(defun git-call-process-string (&rest args)
- "Wrapper for call-process that returns the process output as a string,
-or nil if the git command failed."
- (with-temp-buffer
- (and (eq 0 (apply #'git-call-process t args))
- (buffer-string))))
-
-(defun git-call-process-string-display-error (&rest args)
- "Wrapper for call-process that displays error message and returns
-the process output as a string, or nil if the git command failed."
- (with-temp-buffer
- (if (eq 0 (apply #'git-call-process (list t t) args))
- (buffer-string)
- (display-message-or-buffer (current-buffer))
- nil)))
-
-(defun git-run-process-region (buffer start end program args)
- "Run a git process with a buffer region as input."
- (let ((output-buffer (current-buffer))
- (dir default-directory))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (cd dir)
- (apply #'call-process-region start end program
- nil (list output-buffer t) nil args))))
-
-(defun git-run-command-buffer (buffer-name &rest args)
- "Run a git command, sending the output to a buffer named BUFFER-NAME."
- (let ((dir default-directory)
- (buffer (get-buffer-create buffer-name)))
- (message "Running git %s..." (car args))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (let ((default-directory dir)
- (buffer-read-only nil))
- (erase-buffer)
- (apply #'git-call-process buffer args)))
- (message "Running git %s...done" (car args))
- buffer))
-
-(defun git-run-command-region (buffer start end env &rest args)
- "Run a git command with specified buffer region as input."
- (with-temp-buffer
- (if (eq 0 (if env
- (git-run-process-region
- buffer start end "env"
- (append (git-get-env-strings env) (list "git") args))
- (git-run-process-region buffer start end "git" args)))
- (buffer-string)
- (display-message-or-buffer (current-buffer))
- nil)))
-
-(defun git-run-hook (hook env &rest args)
- "Run a git hook and display its output if any."
- (let ((dir default-directory)
- (hook-name (expand-file-name (concat ".git/hooks/" hook))))
- (or (not (file-executable-p hook-name))
- (let (status (buffer (get-buffer-create "*Git Hook Output*")))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (erase-buffer)
- (cd dir)
- (setq status
- (if env
- (apply #'call-process "env" nil (list buffer t) nil
- (append (git-get-env-strings env) (list hook-name) args))
- (apply #'call-process hook-name nil (list buffer t) nil args))))
- (display-message-or-buffer buffer)
- (eq 0 status)))))
-
-(defun git-get-string-sha1 (string)
- "Read a SHA1 from the specified string."
- (and string
- (string-match "[0-9a-f]\\{40\\}" string)
- (match-string 0 string)))
-
-(defun git-get-committer-name ()
- "Return the name to use as GIT_COMMITTER_NAME."
- ; copied from log-edit
- (or git-committer-name
- (git-config "user.name")
- (and (boundp 'add-log-full-name) add-log-full-name)
- (and (fboundp 'user-full-name) (user-full-name))
- (and (boundp 'user-full-name) user-full-name)))
-
-(defun git-get-committer-email ()
- "Return the email address to use as GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL."
- ; copied from log-edit
- (or git-committer-email
- (git-config "user.email")
- (and (boundp 'add-log-mailing-address) add-log-mailing-address)
- (and (fboundp 'user-mail-address) (user-mail-address))
- (and (boundp 'user-mail-address) user-mail-address)))
-
-(defun git-get-commits-coding-system ()
- "Return the coding system to use for commits."
- (let ((repo-config (git-config "i18n.commitencoding")))
- (or git-commits-coding-system
- (and repo-config
- (fboundp 'locale-charset-to-coding-system)
- (locale-charset-to-coding-system repo-config))
- 'utf-8)))
-
-(defun git-get-logoutput-coding-system ()
- "Return the coding system used for git-log output."
- (let ((repo-config (or (git-config "i18n.logoutputencoding")
- (git-config "i18n.commitencoding"))))
- (or git-commits-coding-system
- (and repo-config
- (fboundp 'locale-charset-to-coding-system)
- (locale-charset-to-coding-system repo-config))
- 'utf-8)))
-
-(defun git-escape-file-name (name)
- "Escape a file name if necessary."
- (if (string-match "[\n\t\"\\]" name)
- (concat "\""
- (mapconcat (lambda (c)
- (case c
- (?\n "\\n")
- (?\t "\\t")
- (?\\ "\\\\")
- (?\" "\\\"")
- (t (char-to-string c))))
- name "")
- "\"")
- name))
-
-(defun git-success-message (text files)
- "Print a success message after having handled FILES."
- (let ((n (length files)))
- (if (equal n 1)
- (message "%s %s" text (car files))
- (message "%s %d files" text n))))
-
-(defun git-get-top-dir (dir)
- "Retrieve the top-level directory of a git tree."
- (let ((cdup (with-output-to-string
- (with-current-buffer standard-output
- (cd dir)
- (unless (eq 0 (git-call-process t "rev-parse" "--show-cdup"))
- (error "cannot find top-level git tree for %s." dir))))))
- (expand-file-name (concat (file-name-as-directory dir)
- (car (split-string cdup "\n"))))))
-
-;stolen from pcl-cvs
-(defun git-append-to-ignore (file)
- "Add a file name to the ignore file in its directory."
- (let* ((fullname (expand-file-name file))
- (dir (file-name-directory fullname))
- (name (file-name-nondirectory fullname))
- (ignore-name (expand-file-name git-per-dir-ignore-file dir))
- (created (not (file-exists-p ignore-name))))
- (save-window-excursion
- (set-buffer (find-file-noselect ignore-name))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (unless (zerop (current-column)) (insert "\n"))
- (insert "/" name "\n")
- (sort-lines nil (point-min) (point-max))
- (save-buffer))
- (when created
- (git-call-process nil "update-index" "--add" "--" (file-relative-name ignore-name)))
- (git-update-status-files (list (file-relative-name ignore-name)))))
-
-; propertize definition for XEmacs, stolen from erc-compat
-(eval-when-compile
- (unless (fboundp 'propertize)
- (defun propertize (string &rest props)
- (let ((string (copy-sequence string)))
- (while props
- (put-text-property 0 (length string) (nth 0 props) (nth 1 props) string)
- (setq props (cddr props)))
- string))))
-
-;;;; Wrappers for basic git commands
-;;;; ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defun git-rev-parse (rev)
- "Parse a revision name and return its SHA1."
- (git-get-string-sha1
- (git-call-process-string "rev-parse" rev)))
-
-(defun git-config (key)
- "Retrieve the value associated to KEY in the git repository config file."
- (let ((str (git-call-process-string "config" key)))
- (and str (car (split-string str "\n")))))
-
-(defun git-symbolic-ref (ref)
- "Wrapper for the git-symbolic-ref command."
- (let ((str (git-call-process-string "symbolic-ref" ref)))
- (and str (car (split-string str "\n")))))
-
-(defun git-update-ref (ref newval &optional oldval reason)
- "Update a reference by calling git-update-ref."
- (let ((args (and oldval (list oldval))))
- (when newval (push newval args))
- (push ref args)
- (when reason
- (push reason args)
- (push "-m" args))
- (unless newval (push "-d" args))
- (apply 'git-call-process-display-error "update-ref" args)))
-
-(defun git-for-each-ref (&rest specs)
- "Return a list of refs using git-for-each-ref.
-Each entry is a cons of (SHORT-NAME . FULL-NAME)."
- (let (refs)
- (with-temp-buffer
- (apply #'git-call-process t "for-each-ref" "--format=%(refname)" specs)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "^[^/\n]+/[^/\n]+/\\(.+\\)$" nil t)
- (push (cons (match-string 1) (match-string 0)) refs)))
- (nreverse refs)))
-
-(defun git-read-tree (tree &optional index-file)
- "Read a tree into the index file."
- (let ((process-environment
- (append (and index-file (list (concat "GIT_INDEX_FILE=" index-file))) process-environment)))
- (apply 'git-call-process-display-error "read-tree" (if tree (list tree)))))
-
-(defun git-write-tree (&optional index-file)
- "Call git-write-tree and return the resulting tree SHA1 as a string."
- (let ((process-environment
- (append (and index-file (list (concat "GIT_INDEX_FILE=" index-file))) process-environment)))
- (git-get-string-sha1
- (git-call-process-string-display-error "write-tree"))))
-
-(defun git-commit-tree (buffer tree parent)
- "Create a commit and possibly update HEAD.
-Create a commit with the message in BUFFER using the tree with hash TREE.
-Use PARENT as the parent of the new commit. If PARENT is the current \"HEAD\",
-update the \"HEAD\" reference to the new commit."
- (let ((author-name (git-get-committer-name))
- (author-email (git-get-committer-email))
- (subject "commit (initial): ")
- author-date log-start log-end args coding-system-for-write)
- (when parent
- (setq subject "commit: ")
- (push "-p" args)
- (push parent args))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (if
- (setq log-start (re-search-forward (concat "^" (regexp-quote git-log-msg-separator) "\n") nil t))
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region (point-min) log-start)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Author: +\\(.*?\\) *<\\(.*\\)> *$" nil t)
- (setq author-name (match-string 1)
- author-email (match-string 2)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Date: +\\(.*\\)$" nil t)
- (setq author-date (match-string 1)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Merge: +\\(.*\\)" nil t)
- (setq subject "commit (merge): ")
- (dolist (parent (split-string (match-string 1) " +" t))
- (push "-p" args)
- (push parent args))))
- (setq log-start (point-min)))
- (setq log-end (point-max))
- (goto-char log-start)
- (when (re-search-forward ".*$" nil t)
- (setq subject (concat subject (match-string 0))))
- (setq coding-system-for-write buffer-file-coding-system))
- (let ((commit
- (git-get-string-sha1
- (let ((env `(("GIT_AUTHOR_NAME" . ,author-name)
- ("GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL" . ,author-email)
- ("GIT_COMMITTER_NAME" . ,(git-get-committer-name))
- ("GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" . ,(git-get-committer-email)))))
- (when author-date (push `("GIT_AUTHOR_DATE" . ,author-date) env))
- (apply #'git-run-command-region
- buffer log-start log-end env
- "commit-tree" tree (nreverse args))))))
- (when commit (git-update-ref "HEAD" commit parent subject))
- commit)))
-
-(defun git-empty-db-p ()
- "Check if the git db is empty (no commit done yet)."
- (not (eq 0 (git-call-process nil "rev-parse" "--verify" "HEAD"))))
-
-(defun git-get-merge-heads ()
- "Retrieve the merge heads from the MERGE_HEAD file if present."
- (let (heads)
- (when (file-readable-p ".git/MERGE_HEAD")
- (with-temp-buffer
- (insert-file-contents ".git/MERGE_HEAD" nil nil nil t)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "[0-9a-f]\\{40\\}" nil t)
- (push (match-string 0) heads))))
- (nreverse heads)))
-
-(defun git-get-commit-description (commit)
- "Get a one-line description of COMMIT."
- (let ((coding-system-for-read (git-get-logoutput-coding-system)))
- (let ((descr (git-call-process-string "log" "--max-count=1" "--pretty=oneline" commit)))
- (if (and descr (string-match "\\`\\([0-9a-f]\\{40\\}\\) *\\(.*\\)$" descr))
- (concat (substring (match-string 1 descr) 0 10) " - " (match-string 2 descr))
- descr))))
-
-;;;; File info structure
-;;;; ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-; fileinfo structure stolen from pcl-cvs
-(defstruct (git-fileinfo
- (:copier nil)
- (:constructor git-create-fileinfo (state name &optional old-perm new-perm rename-state orig-name marked))
- (:conc-name git-fileinfo->))
- marked ;; t/nil
- state ;; current state
- name ;; file name
- old-perm new-perm ;; permission flags
- rename-state ;; rename or copy state
- orig-name ;; original name for renames or copies
- needs-update ;; whether file needs to be updated
- needs-refresh) ;; whether file needs to be refreshed
-
-(defvar git-status nil)
-
-(defun git-set-fileinfo-state (info state)
- "Set the state of a file info."
- (unless (eq (git-fileinfo->state info) state)
- (setf (git-fileinfo->state info) state
- (git-fileinfo->new-perm info) (git-fileinfo->old-perm info)
- (git-fileinfo->rename-state info) nil
- (git-fileinfo->orig-name info) nil
- (git-fileinfo->needs-update info) nil
- (git-fileinfo->needs-refresh info) t)))
-
-(defun git-status-filenames-map (status func files &rest args)
- "Apply FUNC to the status files names in the FILES list.
-The list must be sorted."
- (when files
- (let ((file (pop files))
- (node (ewoc-nth status 0)))
- (while (and file node)
- (let* ((info (ewoc-data node))
- (name (git-fileinfo->name info)))
- (if (string-lessp name file)
- (setq node (ewoc-next status node))
- (if (string-equal name file)
- (apply func info args))
- (setq file (pop files))))))))
-
-(defun git-set-filenames-state (status files state)
- "Set the state of a list of named files. The list must be sorted"
- (when files
- (git-status-filenames-map status #'git-set-fileinfo-state files state)
- (unless state ;; delete files whose state has been set to nil
- (ewoc-filter status (lambda (info) (git-fileinfo->state info))))))
-
-(defun git-state-code (code)
- "Convert from a string to a added/deleted/modified state."
- (case (string-to-char code)
- (?M 'modified)
- (?? 'unknown)
- (?A 'added)
- (?D 'deleted)
- (?U 'unmerged)
- (?T 'modified)
- (t nil)))
-
-(defun git-status-code-as-string (code)
- "Format a git status code as string."
- (case code
- ('modified (propertize "Modified" 'face 'git-status-face))
- ('unknown (propertize "Unknown " 'face 'git-unknown-face))
- ('added (propertize "Added " 'face 'git-status-face))
- ('deleted (propertize "Deleted " 'face 'git-status-face))
- ('unmerged (propertize "Unmerged" 'face 'git-unmerged-face))
- ('uptodate (propertize "Uptodate" 'face 'git-uptodate-face))
- ('ignored (propertize "Ignored " 'face 'git-ignored-face))
- (t "? ")))
-
-(defun git-file-type-as-string (old-perm new-perm)
- "Return a string describing the file type based on its permissions."
- (let* ((old-type (lsh (or old-perm 0) -9))
- (new-type (lsh (or new-perm 0) -9))
- (str (case new-type
- (64 ;; file
- (case old-type
- (64 nil)
- (80 " (type change symlink -> file)")
- (112 " (type change subproject -> file)")))
- (80 ;; symlink
- (case old-type
- (64 " (type change file -> symlink)")
- (112 " (type change subproject -> symlink)")
- (t " (symlink)")))
- (112 ;; subproject
- (case old-type
- (64 " (type change file -> subproject)")
- (80 " (type change symlink -> subproject)")
- (t " (subproject)")))
- (72 nil) ;; directory (internal, not a real git state)
- (0 ;; deleted or unknown
- (case old-type
- (80 " (symlink)")
- (112 " (subproject)")))
- (t (format " (unknown type %o)" new-type)))))
- (cond (str (propertize str 'face 'git-status-face))
- ((eq new-type 72) "/")
- (t ""))))
-
-(defun git-rename-as-string (info)
- "Return a string describing the copy or rename associated with INFO, or an empty string if none."
- (let ((state (git-fileinfo->rename-state info)))
- (if state
- (propertize
- (concat " ("
- (if (eq state 'copy) "copied from "
- (if (eq (git-fileinfo->state info) 'added) "renamed from "
- "renamed to "))
- (git-escape-file-name (git-fileinfo->orig-name info))
- ")") 'face 'git-status-face)
- "")))
-
-(defun git-permissions-as-string (old-perm new-perm)
- "Format a permission change as string."
- (propertize
- (if (or (not old-perm)
- (not new-perm)
- (eq 0 (logand ?\111 (logxor old-perm new-perm))))
- " "
- (if (eq 0 (logand ?\111 old-perm)) "+x" "-x"))
- 'face 'git-permission-face))
-
-(defun git-fileinfo-prettyprint (info)
- "Pretty-printer for the git-fileinfo structure."
- (let ((old-perm (git-fileinfo->old-perm info))
- (new-perm (git-fileinfo->new-perm info)))
- (insert (concat " " (if (git-fileinfo->marked info) (propertize "*" 'face 'git-mark-face) " ")
- " " (git-status-code-as-string (git-fileinfo->state info))
- " " (git-permissions-as-string old-perm new-perm)
- " " (git-escape-file-name (git-fileinfo->name info))
- (git-file-type-as-string old-perm new-perm)
- (git-rename-as-string info)))))
-
-(defun git-update-node-fileinfo (node info)
- "Update the fileinfo of the specified node. The names are assumed to match already."
- (let ((data (ewoc-data node)))
- (setf
- ;; preserve the marked flag
- (git-fileinfo->marked info) (git-fileinfo->marked data)
- (git-fileinfo->needs-update data) nil)
- (when (not (equal info data))
- (setf (git-fileinfo->needs-refresh info) t
- (ewoc-data node) info))))
-
-(defun git-insert-info-list (status infolist files)
- "Insert a sorted list of file infos in the status buffer, replacing existing ones if any."
- (let* ((info (pop infolist))
- (node (ewoc-nth status 0))
- (name (and info (git-fileinfo->name info)))
- remaining)
- (while info
- (let ((nodename (and node (git-fileinfo->name (ewoc-data node)))))
- (while (and files (string-lessp (car files) name))
- (push (pop files) remaining))
- (when (and files (string-equal (car files) name))
- (setq files (cdr files)))
- (cond ((not nodename)
- (setq node (ewoc-enter-last status info))
- (setq info (pop infolist))
- (setq name (and info (git-fileinfo->name info))))
- ((string-lessp nodename name)
- (setq node (ewoc-next status node)))
- ((string-equal nodename name)
- ;; preserve the marked flag
- (git-update-node-fileinfo node info)
- (setq info (pop infolist))
- (setq name (and info (git-fileinfo->name info))))
- (t
- (setq node (ewoc-enter-before status node info))
- (setq info (pop infolist))
- (setq name (and info (git-fileinfo->name info)))))))
- (nconc (nreverse remaining) files)))
-
-(defun git-run-diff-index (status files)
- "Run git-diff-index on FILES and parse the results into STATUS.
-Return the list of files that haven't been handled."
- (let (infolist)
- (with-temp-buffer
- (apply #'git-call-process t "diff-index" "-z" "-M" "HEAD" "--" files)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward
- ":\\([0-7]\\{6\\}\\) \\([0-7]\\{6\\}\\) [0-9a-f]\\{40\\} [0-9a-f]\\{40\\} \\(\\([ADMUT]\\)\0\\([^\0]+\\)\\|\\([CR]\\)[0-9]*\0\\([^\0]+\\)\0\\([^\0]+\\)\\)\0"
- nil t 1)
- (let ((old-perm (string-to-number (match-string 1) 8))
- (new-perm (string-to-number (match-string 2) 8))
- (state (or (match-string 4) (match-string 6)))
- (name (or (match-string 5) (match-string 7)))
- (new-name (match-string 8)))
- (if new-name ; copy or rename
- (if (eq ?C (string-to-char state))
- (push (git-create-fileinfo 'added new-name old-perm new-perm 'copy name) infolist)
- (push (git-create-fileinfo 'deleted name 0 0 'rename new-name) infolist)
- (push (git-create-fileinfo 'added new-name old-perm new-perm 'rename name) infolist))
- (push (git-create-fileinfo (git-state-code state) name old-perm new-perm) infolist)))))
- (setq infolist (sort (nreverse infolist)
- (lambda (info1 info2)
- (string-lessp (git-fileinfo->name info1)
- (git-fileinfo->name info2)))))
- (git-insert-info-list status infolist files)))
-
-(defun git-find-status-file (status file)
- "Find a given file in the status ewoc and return its node."
- (let ((node (ewoc-nth status 0)))
- (while (and node (not (string= file (git-fileinfo->name (ewoc-data node)))))
- (setq node (ewoc-next status node)))
- node))
-
-(defun git-run-ls-files (status files default-state &rest options)
- "Run git-ls-files on FILES and parse the results into STATUS.
-Return the list of files that haven't been handled."
- (let (infolist)
- (with-temp-buffer
- (apply #'git-call-process t "ls-files" "-z" (append options (list "--") files))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "\\([^\0]*?\\)\\(/?\\)\0" nil t 1)
- (let ((name (match-string 1)))
- (push (git-create-fileinfo default-state name 0
- (if (string-equal "/" (match-string 2)) (lsh ?\110 9) 0))
- infolist))))
- (setq infolist (nreverse infolist)) ;; assume it is sorted already
- (git-insert-info-list status infolist files)))
-
-(defun git-run-ls-files-cached (status files default-state)
- "Run git-ls-files -c on FILES and parse the results into STATUS.
-Return the list of files that haven't been handled."
- (let (infolist)
- (with-temp-buffer
- (apply #'git-call-process t "ls-files" "-z" "-s" "-c" "--" files)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "\\([0-7]\\{6\\}\\) [0-9a-f]\\{40\\} 0\t\\([^\0]+\\)\0" nil t)
- (let* ((new-perm (string-to-number (match-string 1) 8))
- (old-perm (if (eq default-state 'added) 0 new-perm))
- (name (match-string 2)))
- (push (git-create-fileinfo default-state name old-perm new-perm) infolist))))
- (setq infolist (nreverse infolist)) ;; assume it is sorted already
- (git-insert-info-list status infolist files)))
-
-(defun git-run-ls-unmerged (status files)
- "Run git-ls-files -u on FILES and parse the results into STATUS."
- (with-temp-buffer
- (apply #'git-call-process t "ls-files" "-z" "-u" "--" files)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let (unmerged-files)
- (while (re-search-forward "[0-7]\\{6\\} [0-9a-f]\\{40\\} [123]\t\\([^\0]+\\)\0" nil t)
- (push (match-string 1) unmerged-files))
- (setq unmerged-files (nreverse unmerged-files)) ;; assume it is sorted already
- (git-set-filenames-state status unmerged-files 'unmerged))))
-
-(defun git-get-exclude-files ()
- "Get the list of exclude files to pass to git-ls-files."
- (let (files
- (config (git-config "core.excludesfile")))
- (when (file-readable-p ".git/info/exclude")
- (push ".git/info/exclude" files))
- (when (and config (file-readable-p config))
- (push config files))
- files))
-
-(defun git-run-ls-files-with-excludes (status files default-state &rest options)
- "Run git-ls-files on FILES with appropriate --exclude-from options."
- (let ((exclude-files (git-get-exclude-files)))
- (apply #'git-run-ls-files status files default-state "--directory" "--no-empty-directory"
- (concat "--exclude-per-directory=" git-per-dir-ignore-file)
- (append options (mapcar (lambda (f) (concat "--exclude-from=" f)) exclude-files)))))
-
-(defun git-update-status-files (&optional files mark-files)
- "Update the status of FILES from the index.
-The FILES list must be sorted."
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- ;; set the needs-update flag on existing files
- (if files
- (git-status-filenames-map
- git-status (lambda (info) (setf (git-fileinfo->needs-update info) t)) files)
- (ewoc-map (lambda (info) (setf (git-fileinfo->needs-update info) t) nil) git-status)
- (git-call-process nil "update-index" "--refresh")
- (when git-show-uptodate
- (git-run-ls-files-cached git-status nil 'uptodate)))
- (let ((remaining-files
- (if (git-empty-db-p) ; we need some special handling for an empty db
- (git-run-ls-files-cached git-status files 'added)
- (git-run-diff-index git-status files))))
- (git-run-ls-unmerged git-status files)
- (when (or remaining-files (and git-show-unknown (not files)))
- (setq remaining-files (git-run-ls-files-with-excludes git-status remaining-files 'unknown "-o")))
- (when (or remaining-files (and git-show-ignored (not files)))
- (setq remaining-files (git-run-ls-files-with-excludes git-status remaining-files 'ignored "-o" "-i")))
- (unless files
- (setq remaining-files (git-get-filenames (ewoc-collect git-status #'git-fileinfo->needs-update))))
- (when remaining-files
- (setq remaining-files (git-run-ls-files-cached git-status remaining-files 'uptodate)))
- (git-set-filenames-state git-status remaining-files nil)
- (when mark-files (git-mark-files git-status files))
- (git-refresh-files)
- (git-refresh-ewoc-hf git-status)))
-
-(defun git-mark-files (status files)
- "Mark all the specified FILES, and unmark the others."
- (let ((file (and files (pop files)))
- (node (ewoc-nth status 0)))
- (while node
- (let ((info (ewoc-data node)))
- (if (and file (string-equal (git-fileinfo->name info) file))
- (progn
- (unless (git-fileinfo->marked info)
- (setf (git-fileinfo->marked info) t)
- (setf (git-fileinfo->needs-refresh info) t))
- (setq file (pop files))
- (setq node (ewoc-next status node)))
- (when (git-fileinfo->marked info)
- (setf (git-fileinfo->marked info) nil)
- (setf (git-fileinfo->needs-refresh info) t))
- (if (and file (string-lessp file (git-fileinfo->name info)))
- (setq file (pop files))
- (setq node (ewoc-next status node))))))))
-
-(defun git-marked-files ()
- "Return a list of all marked files, or if none a list containing just the file at cursor position."
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (or (ewoc-collect git-status (lambda (info) (git-fileinfo->marked info)))
- (list (ewoc-data (ewoc-locate git-status)))))
-
-(defun git-marked-files-state (&rest states)
- "Return a sorted list of marked files that are in the specified states."
- (let ((files (git-marked-files))
- result)
- (dolist (info files)
- (when (memq (git-fileinfo->state info) states)
- (push info result)))
- (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun git-refresh-files ()
- "Refresh all files that need it and clear the needs-refresh flag."
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (ewoc-map
- (lambda (info)
- (let ((refresh (git-fileinfo->needs-refresh info)))
- (setf (git-fileinfo->needs-refresh info) nil)
- refresh))
- git-status)
- ; move back to goal column
- (when goal-column (move-to-column goal-column)))
-
-(defun git-refresh-ewoc-hf (status)
- "Refresh the ewoc header and footer."
- (let ((branch (git-symbolic-ref "HEAD"))
- (head (if (git-empty-db-p) "Nothing committed yet"
- (git-get-commit-description "HEAD")))
- (merge-heads (git-get-merge-heads)))
- (ewoc-set-hf status
- (format "Directory: %s\nBranch: %s\nHead: %s%s\n"
- default-directory
- (if branch
- (if (string-match "^refs/heads/" branch)
- (substring branch (match-end 0))
- branch)
- "none (detached HEAD)")
- head
- (if merge-heads
- (concat "\nMerging: "
- (mapconcat (lambda (str) (git-get-commit-description str)) merge-heads "\n "))
- ""))
- (if (ewoc-nth status 0) "" " No changes."))))
-
-(defun git-get-filenames (files)
- (mapcar (lambda (info) (git-fileinfo->name info)) files))
-
-(defun git-update-index (index-file files)
- "Run git-update-index on a list of files."
- (let ((process-environment (append (and index-file (list (concat "GIT_INDEX_FILE=" index-file)))
- process-environment))
- added deleted modified)
- (dolist (info files)
- (case (git-fileinfo->state info)
- ('added (push info added))
- ('deleted (push info deleted))
- ('modified (push info modified))))
- (and
- (or (not added) (apply #'git-call-process-display-error "update-index" "--add" "--" (git-get-filenames added)))
- (or (not deleted) (apply #'git-call-process-display-error "update-index" "--remove" "--" (git-get-filenames deleted)))
- (or (not modified) (apply #'git-call-process-display-error "update-index" "--" (git-get-filenames modified))))))
-
-(defun git-run-pre-commit-hook ()
- "Run the pre-commit hook if any."
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((files (git-marked-files-state 'added 'deleted 'modified)))
- (or (not files)
- (not (file-executable-p ".git/hooks/pre-commit"))
- (let ((index-file (make-temp-file "gitidx")))
- (unwind-protect
- (let ((head-tree (unless (git-empty-db-p) (git-rev-parse "HEAD^{tree}"))))
- (git-read-tree head-tree index-file)
- (git-update-index index-file files)
- (git-run-hook "pre-commit" `(("GIT_INDEX_FILE" . ,index-file))))
- (delete-file index-file))))))
-
-(defun git-do-commit ()
- "Perform the actual commit using the current buffer as log message."
- (interactive)
- (let ((buffer (current-buffer))
- (index-file (make-temp-file "gitidx")))
- (with-current-buffer log-edit-parent-buffer
- (if (git-marked-files-state 'unmerged)
- (message "You cannot commit unmerged files, resolve them first.")
- (unwind-protect
- (let ((files (git-marked-files-state 'added 'deleted 'modified))
- head tree head-tree)
- (unless (git-empty-db-p)
- (setq head (git-rev-parse "HEAD")
- head-tree (git-rev-parse "HEAD^{tree}")))
- (message "Running git commit...")
- (when
- (and
- (git-read-tree head-tree index-file)
- (git-update-index nil files) ;update both the default index
- (git-update-index index-file files) ;and the temporary one
- (setq tree (git-write-tree index-file)))
- (if (or (not (string-equal tree head-tree))
- (yes-or-no-p "The tree was not modified, do you really want to perform an empty commit? "))
- (let ((commit (git-commit-tree buffer tree head)))
- (when commit
- (condition-case nil (delete-file ".git/MERGE_HEAD") (error nil))
- (condition-case nil (delete-file ".git/MERGE_MSG") (error nil))
- (with-current-buffer buffer (erase-buffer))
- (git-update-status-files (git-get-filenames files))
- (git-call-process nil "rerere")
- (git-call-process nil "gc" "--auto")
- (message "Committed %s." commit)
- (git-run-hook "post-commit" nil)))
- (message "Commit aborted."))))
- (delete-file index-file))))))
-
-
-;;;; Interactive functions
-;;;; ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defun git-mark-file ()
- "Mark the file that the cursor is on and move to the next one."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let* ((pos (ewoc-locate git-status))
- (info (ewoc-data pos)))
- (setf (git-fileinfo->marked info) t)
- (ewoc-invalidate git-status pos)
- (ewoc-goto-next git-status 1)))
-
-(defun git-unmark-file ()
- "Unmark the file that the cursor is on and move to the next one."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let* ((pos (ewoc-locate git-status))
- (info (ewoc-data pos)))
- (setf (git-fileinfo->marked info) nil)
- (ewoc-invalidate git-status pos)
- (ewoc-goto-next git-status 1)))
-
-(defun git-unmark-file-up ()
- "Unmark the file that the cursor is on and move to the previous one."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let* ((pos (ewoc-locate git-status))
- (info (ewoc-data pos)))
- (setf (git-fileinfo->marked info) nil)
- (ewoc-invalidate git-status pos)
- (ewoc-goto-prev git-status 1)))
-
-(defun git-mark-all ()
- "Mark all files."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (ewoc-map (lambda (info) (unless (git-fileinfo->marked info)
- (setf (git-fileinfo->marked info) t))) git-status)
- ; move back to goal column after invalidate
- (when goal-column (move-to-column goal-column)))
-
-(defun git-unmark-all ()
- "Unmark all files."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (ewoc-map (lambda (info) (when (git-fileinfo->marked info)
- (setf (git-fileinfo->marked info) nil)
- t)) git-status)
- ; move back to goal column after invalidate
- (when goal-column (move-to-column goal-column)))
-
-(defun git-toggle-all-marks ()
- "Toggle all file marks."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (ewoc-map (lambda (info) (setf (git-fileinfo->marked info) (not (git-fileinfo->marked info))) t) git-status)
- ; move back to goal column after invalidate
- (when goal-column (move-to-column goal-column)))
-
-(defun git-next-file (&optional n)
- "Move the selection down N files."
- (interactive "p")
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (ewoc-goto-next git-status n))
-
-(defun git-prev-file (&optional n)
- "Move the selection up N files."
- (interactive "p")
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (ewoc-goto-prev git-status n))
-
-(defun git-next-unmerged-file (&optional n)
- "Move the selection down N unmerged files."
- (interactive "p")
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let* ((last (ewoc-locate git-status))
- (node (ewoc-next git-status last)))
- (while (and node (> n 0))
- (when (eq 'unmerged (git-fileinfo->state (ewoc-data node)))
- (setq n (1- n))
- (setq last node))
- (setq node (ewoc-next git-status node)))
- (ewoc-goto-node git-status last)))
-
-(defun git-prev-unmerged-file (&optional n)
- "Move the selection up N unmerged files."
- (interactive "p")
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let* ((last (ewoc-locate git-status))
- (node (ewoc-prev git-status last)))
- (while (and node (> n 0))
- (when (eq 'unmerged (git-fileinfo->state (ewoc-data node)))
- (setq n (1- n))
- (setq last node))
- (setq node (ewoc-prev git-status node)))
- (ewoc-goto-node git-status last)))
-
-(defun git-insert-file (file)
- "Insert file(s) into the git-status buffer."
- (interactive "fInsert file: ")
- (git-update-status-files (list (file-relative-name file))))
-
-(defun git-add-file ()
- "Add marked file(s) to the index cache."
- (interactive)
- (let ((files (git-get-filenames (git-marked-files-state 'unknown 'ignored 'unmerged))))
- ;; FIXME: add support for directories
- (unless files
- (push (file-relative-name (read-file-name "File to add: " nil nil t)) files))
- (when (apply 'git-call-process-display-error "update-index" "--add" "--" files)
- (git-update-status-files files)
- (git-success-message "Added" files))))
-
-(defun git-ignore-file ()
- "Add marked file(s) to the ignore list."
- (interactive)
- (let ((files (git-get-filenames (git-marked-files-state 'unknown))))
- (unless files
- (push (file-relative-name (read-file-name "File to ignore: " nil nil t)) files))
- (dolist (f files) (git-append-to-ignore f))
- (git-update-status-files files)
- (git-success-message "Ignored" files)))
-
-(defun git-remove-file ()
- "Remove the marked file(s)."
- (interactive)
- (let ((files (git-get-filenames (git-marked-files-state 'added 'modified 'unknown 'uptodate 'ignored))))
- (unless files
- (push (file-relative-name (read-file-name "File to remove: " nil nil t)) files))
- (if (yes-or-no-p
- (if (cdr files)
- (format "Remove %d files? " (length files))
- (format "Remove %s? " (car files))))
- (progn
- (dolist (name files)
- (ignore-errors
- (if (file-directory-p name)
- (delete-directory name)
- (delete-file name))))
- (when (apply 'git-call-process-display-error "update-index" "--remove" "--" files)
- (git-update-status-files files)
- (git-success-message "Removed" files)))
- (message "Aborting"))))
-
-(defun git-revert-file ()
- "Revert changes to the marked file(s)."
- (interactive)
- (let ((files (git-marked-files-state 'added 'deleted 'modified 'unmerged))
- added modified)
- (when (and files
- (yes-or-no-p
- (if (cdr files)
- (format "Revert %d files? " (length files))
- (format "Revert %s? " (git-fileinfo->name (car files))))))
- (dolist (info files)
- (case (git-fileinfo->state info)
- ('added (push (git-fileinfo->name info) added))
- ('deleted (push (git-fileinfo->name info) modified))
- ('unmerged (push (git-fileinfo->name info) modified))
- ('modified (push (git-fileinfo->name info) modified))))
- ;; check if a buffer contains one of the files and isn't saved
- (dolist (file modified)
- (let ((buffer (get-file-buffer file)))
- (when (and buffer (buffer-modified-p buffer))
- (error "Buffer %s is modified. Please kill or save modified buffers before reverting." (buffer-name buffer)))))
- (let ((ok (and
- (or (not added)
- (apply 'git-call-process-display-error "update-index" "--force-remove" "--" added))
- (or (not modified)
- (apply 'git-call-process-display-error "checkout" "HEAD" modified))))
- (names (git-get-filenames files)))
- (git-update-status-files names)
- (when ok
- (dolist (file modified)
- (let ((buffer (get-file-buffer file)))
- (when buffer (with-current-buffer buffer (revert-buffer t t t)))))
- (git-success-message "Reverted" names))))))
-
-(defun git-remove-handled ()
- "Remove handled files from the status list."
- (interactive)
- (ewoc-filter git-status
- (lambda (info)
- (case (git-fileinfo->state info)
- ('ignored git-show-ignored)
- ('uptodate git-show-uptodate)
- ('unknown git-show-unknown)
- (t t))))
- (unless (ewoc-nth git-status 0) ; refresh header if list is empty
- (git-refresh-ewoc-hf git-status)))
-
-(defun git-toggle-show-uptodate ()
- "Toogle the option for showing up-to-date files."
- (interactive)
- (if (setq git-show-uptodate (not git-show-uptodate))
- (git-refresh-status)
- (git-remove-handled)))
-
-(defun git-toggle-show-ignored ()
- "Toogle the option for showing ignored files."
- (interactive)
- (if (setq git-show-ignored (not git-show-ignored))
- (progn
- (message "Inserting ignored files...")
- (git-run-ls-files-with-excludes git-status nil 'ignored "-o" "-i")
- (git-refresh-files)
- (git-refresh-ewoc-hf git-status)
- (message "Inserting ignored files...done"))
- (git-remove-handled)))
-
-(defun git-toggle-show-unknown ()
- "Toogle the option for showing unknown files."
- (interactive)
- (if (setq git-show-unknown (not git-show-unknown))
- (progn
- (message "Inserting unknown files...")
- (git-run-ls-files-with-excludes git-status nil 'unknown "-o")
- (git-refresh-files)
- (git-refresh-ewoc-hf git-status)
- (message "Inserting unknown files...done"))
- (git-remove-handled)))
-
-(defun git-expand-directory (info)
- "Expand the directory represented by INFO to list its files."
- (when (eq (lsh (git-fileinfo->new-perm info) -9) ?\110)
- (let ((dir (git-fileinfo->name info)))
- (git-set-filenames-state git-status (list dir) nil)
- (git-run-ls-files-with-excludes git-status (list (concat dir "/")) 'unknown "-o")
- (git-refresh-files)
- (git-refresh-ewoc-hf git-status)
- t)))
-
-(defun git-setup-diff-buffer (buffer)
- "Setup a buffer for displaying a diff."
- (let ((dir default-directory))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (diff-mode)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (setq default-directory dir)
- (setq buffer-read-only t)))
- (display-buffer buffer)
- ; shrink window only if it displays the status buffer
- (when (eq (window-buffer) (current-buffer))
- (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer)))
-
-(defun git-diff-file ()
- "Diff the marked file(s) against HEAD."
- (interactive)
- (let ((files (git-marked-files)))
- (git-setup-diff-buffer
- (apply #'git-run-command-buffer "*git-diff*" "diff-index" "-p" "-M" "HEAD" "--" (git-get-filenames files)))))
-
-(defun git-diff-file-merge-head (arg)
- "Diff the marked file(s) against the first merge head (or the nth one with a numeric prefix)."
- (interactive "p")
- (let ((files (git-marked-files))
- (merge-heads (git-get-merge-heads)))
- (unless merge-heads (error "No merge in progress"))
- (git-setup-diff-buffer
- (apply #'git-run-command-buffer "*git-diff*" "diff-index" "-p" "-M"
- (or (nth (1- arg) merge-heads) "HEAD") "--" (git-get-filenames files)))))
-
-(defun git-diff-unmerged-file (stage)
- "Diff the marked unmerged file(s) against the specified stage."
- (let ((files (git-marked-files)))
- (git-setup-diff-buffer
- (apply #'git-run-command-buffer "*git-diff*" "diff-files" "-p" stage "--" (git-get-filenames files)))))
-
-(defun git-diff-file-base ()
- "Diff the marked unmerged file(s) against the common base file."
- (interactive)
- (git-diff-unmerged-file "-1"))
-
-(defun git-diff-file-mine ()
- "Diff the marked unmerged file(s) against my pre-merge version."
- (interactive)
- (git-diff-unmerged-file "-2"))
-
-(defun git-diff-file-other ()
- "Diff the marked unmerged file(s) against the other's pre-merge version."
- (interactive)
- (git-diff-unmerged-file "-3"))
-
-(defun git-diff-file-combined ()
- "Do a combined diff of the marked unmerged file(s)."
- (interactive)
- (git-diff-unmerged-file "-c"))
-
-(defun git-diff-file-idiff ()
- "Perform an interactive diff on the current file."
- (interactive)
- (let ((files (git-marked-files-state 'added 'deleted 'modified)))
- (unless (eq 1 (length files))
- (error "Cannot perform an interactive diff on multiple files."))
- (let* ((filename (car (git-get-filenames files)))
- (buff1 (find-file-noselect filename))
- (buff2 (git-run-command-buffer (concat filename ".~HEAD~") "cat-file" "blob" (concat "HEAD:" filename))))
- (ediff-buffers buff1 buff2))))
-
-(defun git-log-file ()
- "Display a log of changes to the marked file(s)."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((files (git-marked-files))
- (coding-system-for-read git-commits-coding-system)
- (buffer (apply #'git-run-command-buffer "*git-log*" "rev-list" "--pretty" "HEAD" "--" (git-get-filenames files))))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- ; (git-log-mode) FIXME: implement log mode
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (setq buffer-read-only t))
- (display-buffer buffer)))
-
-(defun git-log-edit-files ()
- "Return a list of marked files for use in the log-edit buffer."
- (with-current-buffer log-edit-parent-buffer
- (git-get-filenames (git-marked-files-state 'added 'deleted 'modified))))
-
-(defun git-log-edit-diff ()
- "Run a diff of the current files being committed from a log-edit buffer."
- (with-current-buffer log-edit-parent-buffer
- (git-diff-file)))
-
-(defun git-append-sign-off (name email)
- "Append a Signed-off-by entry to the current buffer, avoiding duplicates."
- (let ((sign-off (format "Signed-off-by: %s <%s>" name email))
- (case-fold-search t))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (unless (re-search-forward (concat "^" (regexp-quote sign-off)) nil t)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (unless (re-search-forward "^Signed-off-by: " nil t)
- (setq sign-off (concat "\n" sign-off)))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (insert sign-off "\n"))))
-
-(defun git-setup-log-buffer (buffer &optional merge-heads author-name author-email subject date msg)
- "Setup the log buffer for a commit."
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((dir default-directory)
- (committer-name (git-get-committer-name))
- (committer-email (git-get-committer-email))
- (sign-off git-append-signed-off-by))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (cd dir)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert
- (propertize
- (format "Author: %s <%s>\n%s%s"
- (or author-name committer-name)
- (or author-email committer-email)
- (if date (format "Date: %s\n" date) "")
- (if merge-heads
- (format "Merge: %s\n"
- (mapconcat 'identity merge-heads " "))
- ""))
- 'face 'git-header-face)
- (propertize git-log-msg-separator 'face 'git-separator-face)
- "\n")
- (when subject (insert subject "\n\n"))
- (cond (msg (insert msg "\n"))
- ((file-readable-p ".git/rebase-apply/msg")
- (insert-file-contents ".git/rebase-apply/msg"))
- ((file-readable-p ".git/MERGE_MSG")
- (insert-file-contents ".git/MERGE_MSG")))
- ; delete empty lines at end
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (when (re-search-forward "\n+\\'" nil t)
- (replace-match "\n" t t))
- (when sign-off (git-append-sign-off committer-name committer-email)))
- buffer))
-
-(define-derived-mode git-log-edit-mode log-edit-mode "Git-Log-Edit"
- "Major mode for editing git log messages.
-
-Set up git-specific `font-lock-keywords' for `log-edit-mode'."
- (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
- '(git-log-edit-font-lock-keywords t t)))
-
-(defun git-commit-file ()
- "Commit the marked file(s), asking for a commit message."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (when (git-run-pre-commit-hook)
- (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create "*git-commit*"))
- (coding-system (git-get-commits-coding-system))
- author-name author-email subject date)
- (when (eq 0 (buffer-size buffer))
- (when (file-readable-p ".git/rebase-apply/info")
- (with-temp-buffer
- (insert-file-contents ".git/rebase-apply/info")
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Author: \\(.*\\)\nEmail: \\(.*\\)$" nil t)
- (setq author-name (match-string 1))
- (setq author-email (match-string 2)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Subject: \\(.*\\)$" nil t)
- (setq subject (match-string 1)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Date: \\(.*\\)$" nil t)
- (setq date (match-string 1)))))
- (git-setup-log-buffer buffer (git-get-merge-heads) author-name author-email subject date))
- (if (boundp 'log-edit-diff-function)
- (log-edit 'git-do-commit nil '((log-edit-listfun . git-log-edit-files)
- (log-edit-diff-function . git-log-edit-diff)) buffer 'git-log-edit-mode)
- (log-edit 'git-do-commit nil 'git-log-edit-files buffer
- 'git-log-edit-mode))
- (setq paragraph-separate (concat (regexp-quote git-log-msg-separator) "$\\|Author: \\|Date: \\|Merge: \\|Signed-off-by: \\|\f\\|[ ]*$"))
- (setq buffer-file-coding-system coding-system)
- (re-search-forward (regexp-quote (concat git-log-msg-separator "\n")) nil t))))
-
-(defun git-setup-commit-buffer (commit)
- "Setup the commit buffer with the contents of COMMIT."
- (let (parents author-name author-email subject date msg)
- (with-temp-buffer
- (let ((coding-system (git-get-logoutput-coding-system)))
- (git-call-process t "log" "-1" "--pretty=medium" "--abbrev=40" commit)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Merge: *\\(.*\\)$" nil t)
- (setq parents (cdr (split-string (match-string 1) " +"))))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Author: *\\(.*\\) <\\(.*\\)>$" nil t)
- (setq author-name (match-string 1))
- (setq author-email (match-string 2)))
- (when (re-search-forward "^Date: *\\(.*\\)$" nil t)
- (setq date (match-string 1)))
- (while (re-search-forward "^ \\(.*\\)$" nil t)
- (push (match-string 1) msg))
- (setq msg (nreverse msg))
- (setq subject (pop msg))
- (while (and msg (zerop (length (car msg))) (pop msg)))))
- (git-setup-log-buffer (get-buffer-create "*git-commit*")
- parents author-name author-email subject date
- (mapconcat #'identity msg "\n"))))
-
-(defun git-get-commit-files (commit)
- "Retrieve a sorted list of files modified by COMMIT."
- (let (files)
- (with-temp-buffer
- (git-call-process t "diff-tree" "-m" "-r" "-z" "--name-only" "--no-commit-id" "--root" commit)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "\\([^\0]*\\)\0" nil t 1)
- (push (match-string 1) files)))
- (sort files #'string-lessp)))
-
-(defun git-read-commit-name (prompt &optional default)
- "Ask for a commit name, with completion for local branch, remote branch and tag."
- (completing-read prompt
- (list* "HEAD" "ORIG_HEAD" "FETCH_HEAD" (mapcar #'car (git-for-each-ref)))
- nil nil nil nil default))
-
-(defun git-checkout (branch &optional merge)
- "Checkout a branch, tag, or any commit.
-Use a prefix arg if git should merge while checking out."
- (interactive
- (list (git-read-commit-name "Checkout: ")
- current-prefix-arg))
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((args (list branch "--")))
- (when merge (push "-m" args))
- (when (apply #'git-call-process-display-error "checkout" args)
- (git-update-status-files))))
-
-(defun git-branch (branch)
- "Create a branch from the current HEAD and switch to it."
- (interactive (list (git-read-commit-name "Branch: ")))
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (if (git-rev-parse (concat "refs/heads/" branch))
- (if (yes-or-no-p (format "Branch %s already exists, replace it? " branch))
- (and (git-call-process-display-error "branch" "-f" branch)
- (git-call-process-display-error "checkout" branch))
- (message "Canceled."))
- (git-call-process-display-error "checkout" "-b" branch))
- (git-refresh-ewoc-hf git-status))
-
-(defun git-amend-commit ()
- "Undo the last commit on HEAD, and set things up to commit an
-amended version of it."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (when (git-empty-db-p) (error "No commit to amend."))
- (let* ((commit (git-rev-parse "HEAD"))
- (files (git-get-commit-files commit)))
- (when (if (git-rev-parse "HEAD^")
- (git-call-process-display-error "reset" "--soft" "HEAD^")
- (and (git-update-ref "ORIG_HEAD" commit)
- (git-update-ref "HEAD" nil commit)))
- (git-update-status-files files t)
- (git-setup-commit-buffer commit)
- (git-commit-file))))
-
-(defun git-cherry-pick-commit (arg)
- "Cherry-pick a commit."
- (interactive (list (git-read-commit-name "Cherry-pick commit: ")))
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((commit (git-rev-parse (concat arg "^0"))))
- (unless commit (error "Not a valid commit '%s'." arg))
- (when (git-rev-parse (concat commit "^2"))
- (error "Cannot cherry-pick a merge commit."))
- (let ((files (git-get-commit-files commit))
- (ok (git-call-process-display-error "cherry-pick" "-n" commit)))
- (git-update-status-files files ok)
- (with-current-buffer (git-setup-commit-buffer commit)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (if (re-search-forward "^\n*Signed-off-by:" nil t 1)
- (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
- (goto-char (point-max)))
- (insert "(cherry picked from commit " commit ")\n"))
- (when ok (git-commit-file)))))
-
-(defun git-revert-commit (arg)
- "Revert a commit."
- (interactive (list (git-read-commit-name "Revert commit: ")))
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((commit (git-rev-parse (concat arg "^0"))))
- (unless commit (error "Not a valid commit '%s'." arg))
- (when (git-rev-parse (concat commit "^2"))
- (error "Cannot revert a merge commit."))
- (let ((files (git-get-commit-files commit))
- (subject (git-get-commit-description commit))
- (ok (git-call-process-display-error "revert" "-n" commit)))
- (git-update-status-files files ok)
- (when (string-match "^[0-9a-f]+ - \\(.*\\)$" subject)
- (setq subject (match-string 1 subject)))
- (git-setup-log-buffer (get-buffer-create "*git-commit*")
- (git-get-merge-heads) nil nil (format "Revert \"%s\"" subject) nil
- (format "This reverts commit %s.\n" commit))
- (when ok (git-commit-file)))))
-
-(defun git-find-file ()
- "Visit the current file in its own buffer."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((info (ewoc-data (ewoc-locate git-status))))
- (unless (git-expand-directory info)
- (find-file (git-fileinfo->name info))
- (when (eq 'unmerged (git-fileinfo->state info))
- (smerge-mode 1)))))
-
-(defun git-find-file-other-window ()
- "Visit the current file in its own buffer in another window."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((info (ewoc-data (ewoc-locate git-status))))
- (find-file-other-window (git-fileinfo->name info))
- (when (eq 'unmerged (git-fileinfo->state info))
- (smerge-mode))))
-
-(defun git-find-file-imerge ()
- "Visit the current file in interactive merge mode."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((info (ewoc-data (ewoc-locate git-status))))
- (find-file (git-fileinfo->name info))
- (smerge-ediff)))
-
-(defun git-view-file ()
- "View the current file in its own buffer."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (let ((info (ewoc-data (ewoc-locate git-status))))
- (view-file (git-fileinfo->name info))))
-
-(defun git-refresh-status ()
- "Refresh the git status buffer."
- (interactive)
- (unless git-status (error "Not in git-status buffer."))
- (message "Refreshing git status...")
- (git-update-status-files)
- (message "Refreshing git status...done"))
-
-(defun git-status-quit ()
- "Quit git-status mode."
- (interactive)
- (bury-buffer))
-
-;;;; Major Mode
-;;;; ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defvar git-status-mode-hook nil
- "Run after `git-status-mode' is setup.")
-
-(defvar git-status-mode-map nil
- "Keymap for git major mode.")
-
-(defvar git-status nil
- "List of all files managed by the git-status mode.")
-
-(unless git-status-mode-map
- (let ((map (make-keymap))
- (commit-map (make-sparse-keymap))
- (diff-map (make-sparse-keymap))
- (toggle-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
- (suppress-keymap map)
- (define-key map "?" 'git-help)
- (define-key map "h" 'git-help)
- (define-key map " " 'git-next-file)
- (define-key map "a" 'git-add-file)
- (define-key map "c" 'git-commit-file)
- (define-key map "\C-c" commit-map)
- (define-key map "d" diff-map)
- (define-key map "=" 'git-diff-file)
- (define-key map "f" 'git-find-file)
- (define-key map "\r" 'git-find-file)
- (define-key map "g" 'git-refresh-status)
- (define-key map "i" 'git-ignore-file)
- (define-key map "I" 'git-insert-file)
- (define-key map "l" 'git-log-file)
- (define-key map "m" 'git-mark-file)
- (define-key map "M" 'git-mark-all)
- (define-key map "n" 'git-next-file)
- (define-key map "N" 'git-next-unmerged-file)
- (define-key map "o" 'git-find-file-other-window)
- (define-key map "p" 'git-prev-file)
- (define-key map "P" 'git-prev-unmerged-file)
- (define-key map "q" 'git-status-quit)
- (define-key map "r" 'git-remove-file)
- (define-key map "t" toggle-map)
- (define-key map "T" 'git-toggle-all-marks)
- (define-key map "u" 'git-unmark-file)
- (define-key map "U" 'git-revert-file)
- (define-key map "v" 'git-view-file)
- (define-key map "x" 'git-remove-handled)
- (define-key map "\C-?" 'git-unmark-file-up)
- (define-key map "\M-\C-?" 'git-unmark-all)
- ; the commit submap
- (define-key commit-map "\C-a" 'git-amend-commit)
- (define-key commit-map "\C-b" 'git-branch)
- (define-key commit-map "\C-o" 'git-checkout)
- (define-key commit-map "\C-p" 'git-cherry-pick-commit)
- (define-key commit-map "\C-v" 'git-revert-commit)
- ; the diff submap
- (define-key diff-map "b" 'git-diff-file-base)
- (define-key diff-map "c" 'git-diff-file-combined)
- (define-key diff-map "=" 'git-diff-file)
- (define-key diff-map "e" 'git-diff-file-idiff)
- (define-key diff-map "E" 'git-find-file-imerge)
- (define-key diff-map "h" 'git-diff-file-merge-head)
- (define-key diff-map "m" 'git-diff-file-mine)
- (define-key diff-map "o" 'git-diff-file-other)
- ; the toggle submap
- (define-key toggle-map "u" 'git-toggle-show-uptodate)
- (define-key toggle-map "i" 'git-toggle-show-ignored)
- (define-key toggle-map "k" 'git-toggle-show-unknown)
- (define-key toggle-map "m" 'git-toggle-all-marks)
- (setq git-status-mode-map map))
- (easy-menu-define git-menu git-status-mode-map
- "Git Menu"
- `("Git"
- ["Refresh" git-refresh-status t]
- ["Commit" git-commit-file t]
- ["Checkout..." git-checkout t]
- ["New Branch..." git-branch t]
- ["Cherry-pick Commit..." git-cherry-pick-commit t]
- ["Revert Commit..." git-revert-commit t]
- ("Merge"
- ["Next Unmerged File" git-next-unmerged-file t]
- ["Prev Unmerged File" git-prev-unmerged-file t]
- ["Interactive Merge File" git-find-file-imerge t]
- ["Diff Against Common Base File" git-diff-file-base t]
- ["Diff Combined" git-diff-file-combined t]
- ["Diff Against Merge Head" git-diff-file-merge-head t]
- ["Diff Against Mine" git-diff-file-mine t]
- ["Diff Against Other" git-diff-file-other t])
- "--------"
- ["Add File" git-add-file t]
- ["Revert File" git-revert-file t]
- ["Ignore File" git-ignore-file t]
- ["Remove File" git-remove-file t]
- ["Insert File" git-insert-file t]
- "--------"
- ["Find File" git-find-file t]
- ["View File" git-view-file t]
- ["Diff File" git-diff-file t]
- ["Interactive Diff File" git-diff-file-idiff t]
- ["Log" git-log-file t]
- "--------"
- ["Mark" git-mark-file t]
- ["Mark All" git-mark-all t]
- ["Unmark" git-unmark-file t]
- ["Unmark All" git-unmark-all t]
- ["Toggle All Marks" git-toggle-all-marks t]
- ["Hide Handled Files" git-remove-handled t]
- "--------"
- ["Show Uptodate Files" git-toggle-show-uptodate :style toggle :selected git-show-uptodate]
- ["Show Ignored Files" git-toggle-show-ignored :style toggle :selected git-show-ignored]
- ["Show Unknown Files" git-toggle-show-unknown :style toggle :selected git-show-unknown]
- "--------"
- ["Quit" git-status-quit t])))
-
-
-;; git mode should only run in the *git status* buffer
-(put 'git-status-mode 'mode-class 'special)
-
-(defun git-status-mode ()
- "Major mode for interacting with Git.
-Commands:
-\\{git-status-mode-map}"
- (kill-all-local-variables)
- (buffer-disable-undo)
- (setq mode-name "git status"
- major-mode 'git-status-mode
- goal-column 17
- buffer-read-only t)
- (use-local-map git-status-mode-map)
- (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
- (erase-buffer)
- (let ((status (ewoc-create 'git-fileinfo-prettyprint "" "")))
- (set (make-local-variable 'git-status) status))
- (set (make-local-variable 'list-buffers-directory) default-directory)
- (make-local-variable 'git-show-uptodate)
- (make-local-variable 'git-show-ignored)
- (make-local-variable 'git-show-unknown)
- (run-hooks 'git-status-mode-hook)))
-
-(defun git-find-status-buffer (dir)
- "Find the git status buffer handling a specified directory."
- (let ((list (buffer-list))
- (fulldir (expand-file-name dir))
- found)
- (while (and list (not found))
- (let ((buffer (car list)))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (when (and list-buffers-directory
- (string-equal fulldir (expand-file-name list-buffers-directory))
- (eq major-mode 'git-status-mode))
- (setq found buffer))))
- (setq list (cdr list)))
- found))
-
-(defun git-status (dir)
- "Entry point into git-status mode."
- (interactive "DSelect directory: ")
- (setq dir (git-get-top-dir dir))
- (if (file-exists-p (concat (file-name-as-directory dir) ".git"))
- (let ((buffer (or (and git-reuse-status-buffer (git-find-status-buffer dir))
- (create-file-buffer (expand-file-name "*git-status*" dir)))))
- (switch-to-buffer buffer)
- (cd dir)
- (git-status-mode)
- (git-refresh-status)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'git-update-saved-file))
- (message "%s is not a git working tree." dir)))
-
-(defun git-update-saved-file ()
- "Update the corresponding git-status buffer when a file is saved.
-Meant to be used in `after-save-hook'."
- (let* ((file (expand-file-name buffer-file-name))
- (dir (condition-case nil (git-get-top-dir (file-name-directory file)) (error nil)))
- (buffer (and dir (git-find-status-buffer dir))))
- (when buffer
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (let ((filename (file-relative-name file dir)))
- ; skip files located inside the .git directory
- (unless (string-match "^\\.git/" filename)
- (git-call-process nil "add" "--refresh" "--" filename)
- (git-update-status-files (list filename))))))))
-
-(defun git-help ()
- "Display help for Git mode."
- (interactive)
- (describe-function 'git-status-mode))
-
-(provide 'git)
-;;; git.el ends here
use 5.008;
use strict;
use warnings;
-use Git::Error qw(:try);
+use Git::LoadCPAN::Error qw(:try);
use File::Basename qw(dirname);
use File::Copy;
use File::Find;
# ln -sf /usr/share/git-core/contrib/hooks/pre-auto-gc-battery \
# hooks/pre-auto-gc
-if test -x /sbin/on_ac_power && /sbin/on_ac_power
+if test -x /sbin/on_ac_power && (/sbin/on_ac_power;test $? -ne 1)
then
exit 0
elif test "$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/AC/online 2>/dev/null)" = 1
}
}
-static char *pprint_rename(const char *a, const char *b)
+static void pprint_rename(struct strbuf *name, const char *a, const char *b)
{
const char *old_name = a;
const char *new_name = b;
- struct strbuf name = STRBUF_INIT;
int pfx_length, sfx_length;
int pfx_adjust_for_slash;
int len_a = strlen(a);
int qlen_b = quote_c_style(b, NULL, NULL, 0);
if (qlen_a || qlen_b) {
- quote_c_style(a, &name, NULL, 0);
- strbuf_addstr(&name, " => ");
- quote_c_style(b, &name, NULL, 0);
- return strbuf_detach(&name, NULL);
+ quote_c_style(a, name, NULL, 0);
+ strbuf_addstr(name, " => ");
+ quote_c_style(b, name, NULL, 0);
+ return;
}
/* Find common prefix */
if (b_midlen < 0)
b_midlen = 0;
- strbuf_grow(&name, pfx_length + a_midlen + b_midlen + sfx_length + 7);
+ strbuf_grow(name, pfx_length + a_midlen + b_midlen + sfx_length + 7);
if (pfx_length + sfx_length) {
- strbuf_add(&name, a, pfx_length);
- strbuf_addch(&name, '{');
+ strbuf_add(name, a, pfx_length);
+ strbuf_addch(name, '{');
}
- strbuf_add(&name, a + pfx_length, a_midlen);
- strbuf_addstr(&name, " => ");
- strbuf_add(&name, b + pfx_length, b_midlen);
+ strbuf_add(name, a + pfx_length, a_midlen);
+ strbuf_addstr(name, " => ");
+ strbuf_add(name, b + pfx_length, b_midlen);
if (pfx_length + sfx_length) {
- strbuf_addch(&name, '}');
- strbuf_add(&name, a + len_a - sfx_length, sfx_length);
+ strbuf_addch(name, '}');
+ strbuf_add(name, a + len_a - sfx_length, sfx_length);
}
- return strbuf_detach(&name, NULL);
}
struct diffstat_t {
char *from_name;
char *name;
char *print_name;
+ const char *comments;
unsigned is_unmerged:1;
unsigned is_binary:1;
unsigned is_renamed:1;
static void fill_print_name(struct diffstat_file *file)
{
- char *pname;
+ struct strbuf pname = STRBUF_INIT;
if (file->print_name)
return;
- if (!file->is_renamed) {
- struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
- if (quote_c_style(file->name, &buf, NULL, 0)) {
- pname = strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL);
- } else {
- pname = file->name;
- strbuf_release(&buf);
- }
- } else {
- pname = pprint_rename(file->from_name, file->name);
- }
- file->print_name = pname;
+ if (file->is_renamed)
+ pprint_rename(&pname, file->from_name, file->name);
+ else
+ quote_c_style(file->name, &pname, NULL, 0);
+
+ if (file->comments)
+ strbuf_addf(&pname, " (%s)", file->comments);
+
+ file->print_name = strbuf_detach(&pname, NULL);
}
static void print_stat_summary_inserts_deletes(struct diff_options *options,
int i;
for (i = 0; i < diffstat->nr; i++) {
struct diffstat_file *f = diffstat->files[i];
- if (f->name != f->print_name)
- free(f->print_name);
+ free(f->print_name);
free(f->name);
free(f->from_name);
free(f);
return;
}
+static char *get_compact_summary(const struct diff_filepair *p, int is_renamed)
+{
+ if (!is_renamed) {
+ if (p->status == DIFF_STATUS_ADDED) {
+ if (S_ISLNK(p->two->mode))
+ return "new +l";
+ else if ((p->two->mode & 0777) == 0755)
+ return "new +x";
+ else
+ return "new";
+ } else if (p->status == DIFF_STATUS_DELETED)
+ return "gone";
+ }
+ if (S_ISLNK(p->one->mode) && !S_ISLNK(p->two->mode))
+ return "mode -l";
+ else if (!S_ISLNK(p->one->mode) && S_ISLNK(p->two->mode))
+ return "mode +l";
+ else if ((p->one->mode & 0777) == 0644 &&
+ (p->two->mode & 0777) == 0755)
+ return "mode +x";
+ else if ((p->one->mode & 0777) == 0755 &&
+ (p->two->mode & 0777) == 0644)
+ return "mode -x";
+ return NULL;
+}
+
static void builtin_diffstat(const char *name_a, const char *name_b,
struct diff_filespec *one,
struct diff_filespec *two,
data = diffstat_add(diffstat, name_a, name_b);
data->is_interesting = p->status != DIFF_STATUS_UNKNOWN;
+ if (o->flags.stat_with_summary)
+ data->comments = get_compact_summary(p, data->is_renamed);
if (!one || !two) {
data->is_unmerged = 1;
else if (starts_with(arg, "--stat"))
/* --stat, --stat-width, --stat-name-width, or --stat-count */
return stat_opt(options, av);
+ else if (!strcmp(arg, "--compact-summary")) {
+ options->flags.stat_with_summary = 1;
+ options->output_format |= DIFF_FORMAT_DIFFSTAT;
+ } else if (!strcmp(arg, "--no-compact-summary"))
+ options->flags.stat_with_summary = 0;
/* renames options */
else if (starts_with(arg, "-B") ||
struct diff_filepair *p)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
- char *names = pprint_rename(p->one->path, p->two->path);
+ struct strbuf names = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ pprint_rename(&names, p->one->path, p->two->path);
strbuf_addf(&sb, " %s %s (%d%%)\n",
- renamecopy, names, similarity_index(p));
- free(names);
+ renamecopy, names.buf, similarity_index(p));
+ strbuf_release(&names);
emit_diff_symbol(opt, DIFF_SYMBOL_SUMMARY,
sb.buf, sb.len, 0);
show_mode_change(opt, p, 0);
unsigned dirstat_by_line:1;
unsigned funccontext:1;
unsigned default_follow_renames:1;
+ unsigned stat_with_summary:1;
};
static inline void diff_flags_or(struct diff_flags *a,
#include "refs.h"
#include "fmt-merge-msg.h"
#include "commit.h"
+#include "argv-array.h"
int trust_executable_bit = 1;
int trust_ctime = 1;
return strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL);
}
-void setup_git_env(void)
+/*
+ * Wrapper of getenv() that returns a strdup value. This value is kept
+ * in argv to be freed later.
+ */
+static const char *getenv_safe(struct argv_array *argv, const char *name)
+{
+ const char *value = getenv(name);
+
+ if (!value)
+ return NULL;
+
+ argv_array_push(argv, value);
+ return argv->argv[argv->argc - 1];
+}
+
+void setup_git_env(const char *git_dir)
{
const char *shallow_file;
const char *replace_ref_base;
+ struct set_gitdir_args args = { NULL };
+ struct argv_array to_free = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
+
+ args.commondir = getenv_safe(&to_free, GIT_COMMON_DIR_ENVIRONMENT);
+ args.object_dir = getenv_safe(&to_free, DB_ENVIRONMENT);
+ args.graft_file = getenv_safe(&to_free, GRAFT_ENVIRONMENT);
+ args.index_file = getenv_safe(&to_free, INDEX_ENVIRONMENT);
+ args.alternate_db = getenv_safe(&to_free, ALTERNATE_DB_ENVIRONMENT);
+ repo_set_gitdir(the_repository, git_dir, &args);
+ argv_array_clear(&to_free);
if (getenv(NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS_ENVIRONMENT))
check_replace_refs = 0;
{
if (setenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, path, 1))
return error("Could not set GIT_DIR to '%s'", path);
- repo_set_gitdir(the_repository, path);
- setup_git_env();
+ setup_git_env(path);
return 0;
}
sub run_git_apply {
my $cmd = shift;
my $fh;
- open $fh, '| git ' . $cmd . " --recount --allow-overlap";
+ open $fh, '| git ' . $cmd . " --allow-overlap";
print $fh @_;
return close $fh;
}
}
my (@hunk) = { TEXT => [], DISPLAY => [], TYPE => 'header' };
+ if (@colored && @colored != @diff) {
+ print STDERR
+ "fatal: mismatched output from interactive.diffFilter\n",
+ "hint: Your filter must maintain a one-to-one correspondence\n",
+ "hint: between its input and output lines.\n";
+ exit 1;
+ }
+
for (my $i = 0; $i < @diff; $i++) {
if ($diff[$i] =~ /^@@ /) {
push @hunk, { TEXT => [], DISPLAY => [],
return ($o_ofs, $o_cnt, $n_ofs, $n_cnt);
}
+sub format_hunk_header {
+ my ($o_ofs, $o_cnt, $n_ofs, $n_cnt) = @_;
+ return ("@@ -$o_ofs" .
+ (($o_cnt != 1) ? ",$o_cnt" : '') .
+ " +$n_ofs" .
+ (($n_cnt != 1) ? ",$n_cnt" : '') .
+ " @@\n");
+}
+
sub split_hunk {
my ($text, $display) = @_;
my @split = ();
while (++$i < @$text) {
my $line = $text->[$i];
my $display = $display->[$i];
+ if ($line =~ /^\\/) {
+ push @{$this->{TEXT}}, $line;
+ push @{$this->{DISPLAY}}, $display;
+ next;
+ }
if ($line =~ /^ /) {
if ($this->{ADDDEL} &&
!defined $next_hunk_start) {
my $o_cnt = $hunk->{OCNT};
my $n_cnt = $hunk->{NCNT};
- my $head = ("@@ -$o_ofs" .
- (($o_cnt != 1) ? ",$o_cnt" : '') .
- " +$n_ofs" .
- (($n_cnt != 1) ? ",$n_cnt" : '') .
- " @@\n");
+ my $head = format_hunk_header($o_ofs, $o_cnt, $n_ofs, $n_cnt);
my $display_head = $head;
unshift @{$hunk->{TEXT}}, $head;
if ($diff_use_color) {
$n_cnt++;
push @line, $line;
next;
+ } elsif ($line =~ /^\\/) {
+ push @line, $line;
+ next;
}
last if ($o1_ofs <= $ofs);
$n_cnt++;
push @line, $line;
next;
+ } elsif ($line =~ /^\\/) {
+ push @line, $line;
+ next;
}
$ofs++;
$o_cnt++;
}
push @line, $line;
}
- my $head = ("@@ -$o0_ofs" .
- (($o_cnt != 1) ? ",$o_cnt" : '') .
- " +$n0_ofs" .
- (($n_cnt != 1) ? ",$n_cnt" : '') .
- " @@\n");
+ my $head = format_hunk_header($o0_ofs, $o_cnt, $n0_ofs, $n_cnt);
@{$prev->{TEXT}} = ($head, @line);
}
my @out = ();
my ($last_o_ctx, $last_was_dirty);
+ my $ofs_delta = 0;
- for (grep { $_->{USE} } @in) {
+ for (@in) {
if ($_->{TYPE} ne 'hunk') {
push @out, $_;
next;
}
my $text = $_->{TEXT};
- my ($o_ofs) = parse_hunk_header($text->[0]);
+ my ($o_ofs, $o_cnt, $n_ofs, $n_cnt) =
+ parse_hunk_header($text->[0]);
+ unless ($_->{USE}) {
+ $ofs_delta += $o_cnt - $n_cnt;
+ # If this hunk has been edited then subtract
+ # the delta that is due to the edit.
+ if ($_->{OFS_DELTA}) {
+ $ofs_delta -= $_->{OFS_DELTA};
+ }
+ next;
+ }
+ if ($ofs_delta) {
+ $n_ofs += $ofs_delta;
+ $_->{TEXT}->[0] = format_hunk_header($o_ofs, $o_cnt,
+ $n_ofs, $n_cnt);
+ }
+ # If this hunk was edited then adjust the offset delta
+ # to reflect the edit.
+ if ($_->{OFS_DELTA}) {
+ $ofs_delta += $_->{OFS_DELTA};
+ }
if (defined $last_o_ctx &&
$o_ofs <= $last_o_ctx &&
!$_->{DIRTY} &&
marked for applying."),
);
+sub recount_edited_hunk {
+ local $_;
+ my ($oldtext, $newtext) = @_;
+ my ($o_cnt, $n_cnt) = (0, 0);
+ for (@{$newtext}[1..$#{$newtext}]) {
+ my $mode = substr($_, 0, 1);
+ if ($mode eq '-') {
+ $o_cnt++;
+ } elsif ($mode eq '+') {
+ $n_cnt++;
+ } elsif ($mode eq ' ') {
+ $o_cnt++;
+ $n_cnt++;
+ }
+ }
+ my ($o_ofs, undef, $n_ofs, undef) =
+ parse_hunk_header($newtext->[0]);
+ $newtext->[0] = format_hunk_header($o_ofs, $o_cnt, $n_ofs, $n_cnt);
+ my (undef, $orig_o_cnt, undef, $orig_n_cnt) =
+ parse_hunk_header($oldtext->[0]);
+ # Return the change in the number of lines inserted by this hunk
+ return $orig_o_cnt - $orig_n_cnt - $o_cnt + $n_cnt;
+}
+
sub edit_hunk_manually {
my ($oldtext) = @_;
}
sub edit_hunk_loop {
- my ($head, $hunk, $ix) = @_;
- my $text = $hunk->[$ix]->{TEXT};
+ my ($head, $hunks, $ix) = @_;
+ my $hunk = $hunks->[$ix];
+ my $text = $hunk->{TEXT};
while (1) {
- $text = edit_hunk_manually($text);
- if (!defined $text) {
+ my $newtext = edit_hunk_manually($text);
+ if (!defined $newtext) {
return undef;
}
my $newhunk = {
- TEXT => $text,
- TYPE => $hunk->[$ix]->{TYPE},
+ TEXT => $newtext,
+ TYPE => $hunk->{TYPE},
USE => 1,
DIRTY => 1,
};
+ $newhunk->{OFS_DELTA} = recount_edited_hunk($text, $newtext);
+ # If this hunk has already been edited then add the
+ # offset delta of the previous edit to get the real
+ # delta from the original unedited hunk.
+ $hunk->{OFS_DELTA} and
+ $newhunk->{OFS_DELTA} += $hunk->{OFS_DELTA};
if (diff_applies($head,
- @{$hunk}[0..$ix-1],
+ @{$hunks}[0..$ix-1],
$newhunk,
- @{$hunk}[$ix+1..$#{$hunk}])) {
- $newhunk->{DISPLAY} = [color_diff(@{$text})];
+ @{$hunks}[$ix+1..$#{$hunks}])) {
+ $newhunk->{DISPLAY} = [color_diff(@{$newtext})];
return $newhunk;
}
else {
append_todo_help () {
gettext "
Commands:
-p, pick = use commit
-r, reword = use commit, but edit the commit message
-e, edit = use commit, but stop for amending
-s, squash = use commit, but meld into previous commit
-f, fixup = like \"squash\", but discard this commit's log message
-x, exec = run command (the rest of the line) using shell
-d, drop = remove commit
+p, pick <commit> = use commit
+r, reword <commit> = use commit, but edit the commit message
+e, edit <commit> = use commit, but stop for amending
+s, squash <commit> = use commit, but meld into previous commit
+f, fixup <commit> = like \"squash\", but discard this commit's log message
+x, exec <commit> = run command (the rest of the line) using shell
+d, drop <commit> = remove commit
+l, label <label> = label current HEAD with a name
+t, reset <label> = reset HEAD to a label
+m, merge [-C <commit> | -c <commit>] <label> [# <oneline>]
+. create a merge commit using the original merge commit's
+. message (or the oneline, if no original merge commit was
+. specified). Use -c <commit> to reword the commit message.
These lines can be re-ordered; they are executed from top to bottom.
" | git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo"
if test t != "$preserve_merges"
then
git rebase--helper --make-script ${keep_empty:+--keep-empty} \
+ ${recreate_merges:+--recreate-merges} \
+ ${rebase_cousins:+--rebase-cousins} \
$revisions ${restrict_revision+^$restrict_revision} >"$todo" ||
die "$(gettext "Could not generate todo list")"
else
autostash automatically stash/stash pop before and after
fork-point use 'merge-base --fork-point' to refine upstream
onto=! rebase onto given branch instead of upstream
+recreate-merges? try to recreate merges instead of skipping them
p,preserve-merges! try to recreate merges instead of ignoring them
s,strategy=! use the given merge strategy
no-ff! cherry-pick all commits, even if unchanged
state_dir=
# One of {'', continue, skip, abort}, as parsed from command line
action=
+recreate_merges=
+rebase_cousins=
preserve_merges=
autosquash=
keep_empty=
--allow-empty-message)
allow_empty_message=--allow-empty-message
;;
+ --recreate-merges)
+ recreate_merges=t
+ test -z "$interactive_rebase" && interactive_rebase=implied
+ ;;
+ --recreate-merges=*)
+ recreate_merges=t
+ case "${1#*=}" in
+ rebase-cousins) rebase_cousins=t;;
+ no-rebase-cousins) rebase_cousins=;;
+ *) die "Unknown mode: $1";;
+ esac
+ test -z "$interactive_rebase" && interactive_rebase=implied
+ ;;
--preserve-merges)
preserve_merges=t
test -z "$interactive_rebase" && interactive_rebase=implied
use Term::ANSIColor;
use File::Temp qw/ tempdir tempfile /;
use File::Spec::Functions qw(catdir catfile);
-use Git::Error qw(:try);
+use Git::LoadCPAN::Error qw(:try);
use Cwd qw(abs_path cwd);
use Git;
use Git::I18N;
-use Git::Mail::Address;
+use Net::Domain ();
+use Net::SMTP ();
+use Git::LoadCPAN::Mail::Address;
Getopt::Long::Configure qw/ pass_through /;
--[no-]cc <str> * Email Cc:
--[no-]bcc <str> * Email Bcc:
--subject <str> * Email "Subject:"
+ --reply-to <str> * Email "Reply-To:"
--in-reply-to <str> * Email "In-Reply-To:"
--[no-]xmailer * Add "X-Mailer:" header (default).
--[no-]annotate * Review each patch that will be sent in an editor.
# Variables we fill in automatically, or via prompting:
my (@to,$no_to,@initial_to,@cc,$no_cc,@initial_cc,@bcclist,$no_bcc,@xh,
- $initial_reply_to,$initial_subject,@files,
+ $initial_in_reply_to,$reply_to,$initial_subject,@files,
$author,$sender,$smtp_authpass,$annotate,$use_xmailer,$compose,$time);
my $envelope_sender;
# Example reply to:
-#$initial_reply_to = ''; #<20050203173208.GA23964@foobar.com>';
+#$initial_in_reply_to = ''; #<20050203173208.GA23964@foobar.com>';
my $repo = eval { Git->repository() };
my @repo = $repo ? ($repo) : ();
if !$help and $dump_aliases and @ARGV;
$rc = GetOptions(
"sender|from=s" => \$sender,
- "in-reply-to=s" => \$initial_reply_to,
+ "in-reply-to=s" => \$initial_in_reply_to,
+ "reply-to=s" => \$reply_to,
"subject=s" => \$initial_subject,
"to=s" => \@initial_to,
"to-cmd=s" => \$to_cmd,
my $tpl_sender = $sender || $repoauthor || $repocommitter || '';
my $tpl_subject = $initial_subject || '';
- my $tpl_reply_to = $initial_reply_to || '';
+ my $tpl_in_reply_to = $initial_in_reply_to || '';
+ my $tpl_reply_to = $reply_to || '';
print $c <<EOT1, Git::prefix_lines("GIT: ", __ <<EOT2), <<EOT3;
From $tpl_sender # This line is ignored.
Clear the body content if you don't wish to send a summary.
EOT2
From: $tpl_sender
+Reply-To: $tpl_reply_to
Subject: $tpl_subject
-In-Reply-To: $tpl_reply_to
+In-Reply-To: $tpl_in_reply_to
EOT3
for my $f (@files) {
do_edit($compose_filename);
}
- open my $c2, ">", $compose_filename . ".final"
- or die sprintf(__("Failed to open %s.final: %s"), $compose_filename, $!);
-
open $c, "<", $compose_filename
or die sprintf(__("Failed to open %s: %s"), $compose_filename, $!);
- my $need_8bit_cte = file_has_nonascii($compose_filename);
- my $in_body = 0;
- my $summary_empty = 1;
if (!defined $compose_encoding) {
$compose_encoding = "UTF-8";
}
- while(<$c>) {
- next if m/^GIT:/;
- if ($in_body) {
- $summary_empty = 0 unless (/^\n$/);
- } elsif (/^\n$/) {
- $in_body = 1;
- if ($need_8bit_cte) {
- print $c2 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n",
- "Content-Type: text/plain; ",
- "charset=$compose_encoding\n",
- "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n";
- }
- } elsif (/^MIME-Version:/i) {
- $need_8bit_cte = 0;
- } elsif (/^Subject:\s*(.+)\s*$/i) {
- $initial_subject = $1;
- my $subject = $initial_subject;
- $_ = "Subject: " .
- quote_subject($subject, $compose_encoding) .
- "\n";
- } elsif (/^In-Reply-To:\s*(.+)\s*$/i) {
- $initial_reply_to = $1;
- next;
- } elsif (/^From:\s*(.+)\s*$/i) {
- $sender = $1;
- next;
- } elsif (/^(?:To|Cc|Bcc):/i) {
- print __("To/Cc/Bcc fields are not interpreted yet, they have been ignored\n");
- next;
+
+ my %parsed_email;
+ while (my $line = <$c>) {
+ next if $line =~ m/^GIT:/;
+ parse_header_line($line, \%parsed_email);
+ if ($line =~ /^$/) {
+ $parsed_email{'body'} = filter_body($c);
}
- print $c2 $_;
}
close $c;
- close $c2;
- if ($summary_empty) {
+ open my $c2, ">", $compose_filename . ".final"
+ or die sprintf(__("Failed to open %s.final: %s"), $compose_filename, $!);
+
+
+ if ($parsed_email{'From'}) {
+ $sender = delete($parsed_email{'From'});
+ }
+ if ($parsed_email{'In-Reply-To'}) {
+ $initial_in_reply_to = delete($parsed_email{'In-Reply-To'});
+ }
+ if ($parsed_email{'Reply-To'}) {
+ $reply_to = delete($parsed_email{'Reply-To'});
+ }
+ if ($parsed_email{'Subject'}) {
+ $initial_subject = delete($parsed_email{'Subject'});
+ print $c2 "Subject: " .
+ quote_subject($initial_subject, $compose_encoding) .
+ "\n";
+ }
+
+ if ($parsed_email{'MIME-Version'}) {
+ print $c2 "MIME-Version: $parsed_email{'MIME-Version'}\n",
+ "Content-Type: $parsed_email{'Content-Type'};\n",
+ "Content-Transfer-Encoding: $parsed_email{'Content-Transfer-Encoding'}\n";
+ delete($parsed_email{'MIME-Version'});
+ delete($parsed_email{'Content-Type'});
+ delete($parsed_email{'Content-Transfer-Encoding'});
+ } elsif (file_has_nonascii($compose_filename)) {
+ my $content_type = (delete($parsed_email{'Content-Type'}) or
+ "text/plain; charset=$compose_encoding");
+ print $c2 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n",
+ "Content-Type: $content_type\n",
+ "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n";
+ }
+ # Preserve unknown headers
+ foreach my $key (keys %parsed_email) {
+ next if $key eq 'body';
+ print $c2 "$key: $parsed_email{$key}";
+ }
+
+ if ($parsed_email{'body'}) {
+ print $c2 "\n$parsed_email{'body'}\n";
+ delete($parsed_email{'body'});
+ } else {
print __("Summary email is empty, skipping it\n");
$compose = -1;
}
+
+ close $c2;
+
} elsif ($annotate) {
do_edit(@files);
}
return;
}
+sub parse_header_line {
+ my $lines = shift;
+ my $parsed_line = shift;
+ my $addr_pat = join "|", qw(To Cc Bcc);
+
+ foreach (split(/\n/, $lines)) {
+ if (/^($addr_pat):\s*(.+)$/i) {
+ $parsed_line->{$1} = [ parse_address_line($2) ];
+ } elsif (/^([^:]*):\s*(.+)\s*$/i) {
+ $parsed_line->{$1} = $2;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub filter_body {
+ my $c = shift;
+ my $body = "";
+ while (my $body_line = <$c>) {
+ if ($body_line !~ m/^GIT:/) {
+ $body .= $body_line;
+ }
+ }
+ return $body;
+}
+
+
my %broken_encoding;
sub file_declares_8bit_cte {
@initial_cc = process_address_list(@initial_cc);
@bcclist = process_address_list(@bcclist);
-if ($thread && !defined $initial_reply_to && $prompting) {
- $initial_reply_to = ask(
+if ($thread && !defined $initial_in_reply_to && $prompting) {
+ $initial_in_reply_to = ask(
__("Message-ID to be used as In-Reply-To for the first email (if any)? "),
default => "",
valid_re => qr/\@.*\./, confirm_only => 1);
}
-if (defined $initial_reply_to) {
- $initial_reply_to =~ s/^\s*<?//;
- $initial_reply_to =~ s/>?\s*$//;
- $initial_reply_to = "<$initial_reply_to>" if $initial_reply_to ne '';
+if (defined $initial_in_reply_to) {
+ $initial_in_reply_to =~ s/^\s*<?//;
+ $initial_in_reply_to =~ s/>?\s*$//;
+ $initial_in_reply_to = "<$initial_in_reply_to>" if $initial_in_reply_to ne '';
+}
+
+if (defined $reply_to) {
+ $reply_to =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
+ ($reply_to) = expand_aliases($reply_to);
+ $reply_to = sanitize_address($reply_to);
}
if (!defined $smtp_server) {
}
# Variables we set as part of the loop over files
-our ($message_id, %mail, $subject, $reply_to, $references, $message,
+our ($message_id, %mail, $subject, $in_reply_to, $references, $message,
$needs_confirm, $message_num, $ask_default);
sub extract_valid_address {
sub maildomain_net {
my $maildomain;
- if (eval { require Net::Domain; 1 }) {
- my $domain = Net::Domain::domainname();
- $maildomain = $domain if valid_fqdn($domain);
- }
+ my $domain = Net::Domain::domainname();
+ $maildomain = $domain if valid_fqdn($domain);
return $maildomain;
}
sub maildomain_mta {
my $maildomain;
- if (eval { require Net::SMTP; 1 }) {
- for my $host (qw(mailhost localhost)) {
- my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($host);
- if (defined $smtp) {
- my $domain = $smtp->domain;
- $smtp->quit;
+ for my $host (qw(mailhost localhost)) {
+ my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($host);
+ if (defined $smtp) {
+ my $domain = $smtp->domain;
+ $smtp->quit;
- $maildomain = $domain if valid_fqdn($domain);
+ $maildomain = $domain if valid_fqdn($domain);
- last if $maildomain;
- }
+ last if $maildomain;
}
}
if ($use_xmailer) {
$header .= "X-Mailer: git-send-email $gitversion\n";
}
- if ($reply_to) {
+ if ($in_reply_to) {
- $header .= "In-Reply-To: $reply_to\n";
+ $header .= "In-Reply-To: $in_reply_to\n";
$header .= "References: $references\n";
}
+ if ($reply_to) {
+ $header .= "Reply-To: $reply_to\n";
+ }
if (@xh) {
$header .= join("\n", @xh) . "\n";
}
return 1;
}
-$reply_to = $initial_reply_to;
-$references = $initial_reply_to || '';
+$in_reply_to = $initial_in_reply_to;
+$references = $initial_in_reply_to || '';
$subject = $initial_subject;
$message_num = 0;
# set up for the next message
if ($thread && $message_was_sent &&
- ($chain_reply_to || !defined $reply_to || length($reply_to) == 0 ||
+ ($chain_reply_to || !defined $in_reply_to || length($in_reply_to) == 0 ||
$message_num == 1)) {
- $reply_to = $message_id;
+ $in_reply_to = $message_id;
if (length $references > 0) {
$references .= "\n $message_id";
} else {
{ "column", cmd_column, RUN_SETUP_GENTLY },
{ "commit", cmd_commit, RUN_SETUP | NEED_WORK_TREE },
{ "commit-tree", cmd_commit_tree, RUN_SETUP },
- { "config", cmd_config, RUN_SETUP_GENTLY },
+ { "config", cmd_config, RUN_SETUP_GENTLY | DELAY_PAGER_CONFIG },
{ "count-objects", cmd_count_objects, RUN_SETUP },
{ "credential", cmd_credential, RUN_SETUP_GENTLY },
{ "describe", cmd_describe, RUN_SETUP },
------------
- Core git tools
- - Perl
+ - Perl 5.8
- Perl modules: CGI, Encode, Fcntl, File::Find, File::Basename.
- web server
The following optional Perl modules are required for extra features
- - Digest::MD5 - for gravatar support
- CGI::Fast and FCGI - for running gitweb as FastCGI script
- HTML::TagCloud - for fancy tag cloud in project list view
- HTTP::Date or Time::ParseDate - to support If-Modified-Since for feeds
use File::Find qw();
use File::Basename qw(basename);
use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
+use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex);
+
binmode STDOUT, ':utf8';
if (!defined($CGI::VERSION) || $CGI::VERSION < 4.08) {
# Currently available providers are gravatar and picon.
# If an unknown provider is specified, the feature is disabled.
- # Gravatar depends on Digest::MD5.
# Picon currently relies on the indiana.edu database.
# To enable system wide have in $GITWEB_CONFIG
our @snapshot_fmts = gitweb_get_feature('snapshot');
@snapshot_fmts = filter_snapshot_fmts(@snapshot_fmts);
- # check that the avatar feature is set to a known provider name,
- # and for each provider check if the dependencies are satisfied.
- # if the provider name is invalid or the dependencies are not met,
- # reset $git_avatar to the empty string.
our ($git_avatar) = gitweb_get_feature('avatar');
- if ($git_avatar eq 'gravatar') {
- $git_avatar = '' unless (eval { require Digest::MD5; 1; });
- } elsif ($git_avatar eq 'picon') {
- # no dependencies
- } else {
- $git_avatar = '';
- }
+ $git_avatar = '' unless $git_avatar =~ /^(?:gravatar|picon)$/s;
our @extra_branch_refs = gitweb_get_feature('extra-branch-refs');
@extra_branch_refs = filter_and_validate_refs (@extra_branch_refs);
my $size = shift;
$avatar_cache{$email} ||=
"//www.gravatar.com/avatar/" .
- Digest::MD5::md5_hex($email) . "?s=";
+ md5_hex($email) . "?s=";
return $avatar_cache{$email} . $size;
}
return ignore_case ? strihash(path) : strhash(path);
}
+static struct dir_rename_entry *dir_rename_find_entry(struct hashmap *hashmap,
+ char *dir)
+{
+ struct dir_rename_entry key;
+
+ if (dir == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ hashmap_entry_init(&key, strhash(dir));
+ key.dir = dir;
+ return hashmap_get(hashmap, &key, NULL);
+}
+
+static int dir_rename_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const void *entry,
+ const void *entry_or_key,
+ const void *unused_keydata)
+{
+ const struct dir_rename_entry *e1 = entry;
+ const struct dir_rename_entry *e2 = entry_or_key;
+
+ return strcmp(e1->dir, e2->dir);
+}
+
+static void dir_rename_init(struct hashmap *map)
+{
+ hashmap_init(map, dir_rename_cmp, NULL, 0);
+}
+
+static void dir_rename_entry_init(struct dir_rename_entry *entry,
+ char *directory)
+{
+ hashmap_entry_init(entry, strhash(directory));
+ entry->dir = directory;
+ entry->non_unique_new_dir = 0;
+ strbuf_init(&entry->new_dir, 0);
+ string_list_init(&entry->possible_new_dirs, 0);
+}
+
+static struct collision_entry *collision_find_entry(struct hashmap *hashmap,
+ char *target_file)
+{
+ struct collision_entry key;
+
+ hashmap_entry_init(&key, strhash(target_file));
+ key.target_file = target_file;
+ return hashmap_get(hashmap, &key, NULL);
+}
+
+static int collision_cmp(void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct collision_entry *e1,
+ const struct collision_entry *e2,
+ const void *unused_keydata)
+{
+ return strcmp(e1->target_file, e2->target_file);
+}
+
+static void collision_init(struct hashmap *map)
+{
+ hashmap_init(map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) collision_cmp, NULL, 0);
+}
+
static void flush_output(struct merge_options *o)
{
if (o->buffer_output < 2 && o->obuf.len) {
enum rename_type {
RENAME_NORMAL = 0,
+ RENAME_DIR,
RENAME_DELETE,
RENAME_ONE_FILE_TO_ONE,
RENAME_ONE_FILE_TO_TWO,
init_tree_desc(desc, tree->buffer, tree->size);
}
-static int git_merge_trees(int index_only,
+static int git_merge_trees(struct merge_options *o,
struct tree *common,
struct tree *head,
struct tree *merge)
{
int rc;
struct tree_desc t[3];
- struct unpack_trees_options opts;
- memset(&opts, 0, sizeof(opts));
- if (index_only)
- opts.index_only = 1;
+ memset(&o->unpack_opts, 0, sizeof(o->unpack_opts));
+ if (o->call_depth)
+ o->unpack_opts.index_only = 1;
else
- opts.update = 1;
- opts.merge = 1;
- opts.head_idx = 2;
- opts.fn = threeway_merge;
- opts.src_index = &the_index;
- opts.dst_index = &the_index;
- setup_unpack_trees_porcelain(&opts, "merge");
+ o->unpack_opts.update = 1;
+ o->unpack_opts.merge = 1;
+ o->unpack_opts.head_idx = 2;
+ o->unpack_opts.fn = threeway_merge;
+ o->unpack_opts.src_index = &the_index;
+ o->unpack_opts.dst_index = &the_index;
+ setup_unpack_trees_porcelain(&o->unpack_opts, "merge");
init_tree_desc_from_tree(t+0, common);
init_tree_desc_from_tree(t+1, head);
init_tree_desc_from_tree(t+2, merge);
- rc = unpack_trees(3, t, &opts);
+ rc = unpack_trees(3, t, &o->unpack_opts);
+ /*
+ * unpack_trees NULLifies src_index, but it's used in verify_uptodate,
+ * so set to the new index which will usually have modification
+ * timestamp info copied over.
+ */
+ o->unpack_opts.src_index = &the_index;
cache_tree_free(&active_cache_tree);
return rc;
}
read_tree_recursive(tree, "", 0, 0, &match_all, save_files_dirs, o);
}
+static int get_tree_entry_if_blob(const unsigned char *tree,
+ const char *path,
+ unsigned char *hashy,
+ unsigned int *mode_o)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ ret = get_tree_entry(tree, path, hashy, mode_o);
+ if (S_ISDIR(*mode_o)) {
+ hashcpy(hashy, null_sha1);
+ *mode_o = 0;
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
/*
* Returns an index_entry instance which doesn't have to correspond to
* a real cache entry in Git's index.
{
struct string_list_item *item;
struct stage_data *e = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct stage_data));
- get_tree_entry(o->object.oid.hash, path,
- e->stages[1].oid.hash, &e->stages[1].mode);
- get_tree_entry(a->object.oid.hash, path,
- e->stages[2].oid.hash, &e->stages[2].mode);
- get_tree_entry(b->object.oid.hash, path,
- e->stages[3].oid.hash, &e->stages[3].mode);
+ get_tree_entry_if_blob(o->object.oid.hash, path,
+ e->stages[1].oid.hash, &e->stages[1].mode);
+ get_tree_entry_if_blob(a->object.oid.hash, path,
+ e->stages[2].oid.hash, &e->stages[2].mode);
+ get_tree_entry_if_blob(b->object.oid.hash, path,
+ e->stages[3].oid.hash, &e->stages[3].mode);
item = string_list_insert(entries, path);
item->util = e;
return e;
*/
struct stage_data *src_entry;
struct stage_data *dst_entry;
+ unsigned add_turned_into_rename:1;
unsigned processed:1;
};
-/*
- * Get information of all renames which occurred between 'o_tree' and
- * 'tree'. We need the three trees in the merge ('o_tree', 'a_tree' and
- * 'b_tree') to be able to associate the correct cache entries with
- * the rename information. 'tree' is always equal to either a_tree or b_tree.
- */
-static struct string_list *get_renames(struct merge_options *o,
- struct tree *tree,
- struct tree *o_tree,
- struct tree *a_tree,
- struct tree *b_tree,
- struct string_list *entries)
-{
- int i;
- struct string_list *renames;
- struct diff_options opts;
-
- renames = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct string_list));
- if (!o->detect_rename)
- return renames;
-
- diff_setup(&opts);
- opts.flags.recursive = 1;
- opts.flags.rename_empty = 0;
- opts.detect_rename = DIFF_DETECT_RENAME;
- opts.rename_limit = o->merge_rename_limit >= 0 ? o->merge_rename_limit :
- o->diff_rename_limit >= 0 ? o->diff_rename_limit :
- 1000;
- opts.rename_score = o->rename_score;
- opts.show_rename_progress = o->show_rename_progress;
- opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT;
- diff_setup_done(&opts);
- diff_tree_oid(&o_tree->object.oid, &tree->object.oid, "", &opts);
- diffcore_std(&opts);
- if (opts.needed_rename_limit > o->needed_rename_limit)
- o->needed_rename_limit = opts.needed_rename_limit;
- for (i = 0; i < diff_queued_diff.nr; ++i) {
- struct string_list_item *item;
- struct rename *re;
- struct diff_filepair *pair = diff_queued_diff.queue[i];
- if (pair->status != 'R') {
- diff_free_filepair(pair);
- continue;
- }
- re = xmalloc(sizeof(*re));
- re->processed = 0;
- re->pair = pair;
- item = string_list_lookup(entries, re->pair->one->path);
- if (!item)
- re->src_entry = insert_stage_data(re->pair->one->path,
- o_tree, a_tree, b_tree, entries);
- else
- re->src_entry = item->util;
-
- item = string_list_lookup(entries, re->pair->two->path);
- if (!item)
- re->dst_entry = insert_stage_data(re->pair->two->path,
- o_tree, a_tree, b_tree, entries);
- else
- re->dst_entry = item->util;
- item = string_list_insert(renames, pair->one->path);
- item->util = re;
- }
- opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT;
- diff_queued_diff.nr = 0;
- diff_flush(&opts);
- return renames;
-}
-
static int update_stages(struct merge_options *opt, const char *path,
const struct diff_filespec *o,
const struct diff_filespec *a,
return 0;
}
+static int update_stages_for_stage_data(struct merge_options *opt,
+ const char *path,
+ const struct stage_data *stage_data)
+{
+ struct diff_filespec o, a, b;
+
+ o.mode = stage_data->stages[1].mode;
+ oidcpy(&o.oid, &stage_data->stages[1].oid);
+
+ a.mode = stage_data->stages[2].mode;
+ oidcpy(&a.oid, &stage_data->stages[2].oid);
+
+ b.mode = stage_data->stages[3].mode;
+ oidcpy(&b.oid, &stage_data->stages[3].oid);
+
+ return update_stages(opt, path,
+ is_null_oid(&o.oid) ? NULL : &o,
+ is_null_oid(&a.oid) ? NULL : &a,
+ is_null_oid(&b.oid) ? NULL : &b);
+}
+
static void update_entry(struct stage_data *entry,
struct diff_filespec *o,
struct diff_filespec *a,
return !was_tracked(path) && file_exists(path);
}
+static int was_dirty(struct merge_options *o, const char *path)
+{
+ struct cache_entry *ce;
+ int dirty = 1;
+
+ if (o->call_depth || !was_tracked(path))
+ return !dirty;
+
+ ce = cache_file_exists(path, strlen(path), ignore_case);
+ dirty = (ce->ce_stat_data.sd_mtime.sec > 0 &&
+ verify_uptodate(ce, &o->unpack_opts) != 0);
+ return dirty;
+}
+
static int make_room_for_path(struct merge_options *o, const char *path)
{
int status, i;
return merge_file_1(o, &one, &a, &b, branch1, branch2, mfi);
}
+static int conflict_rename_dir(struct merge_options *o,
+ struct diff_filepair *pair,
+ const char *rename_branch,
+ const char *other_branch)
+{
+ const struct diff_filespec *dest = pair->two;
+
+ if (!o->call_depth && would_lose_untracked(dest->path)) {
+ char *alt_path = unique_path(o, dest->path, rename_branch);
+
+ output(o, 1, _("Error: Refusing to lose untracked file at %s; "
+ "writing to %s instead."),
+ dest->path, alt_path);
+ /*
+ * Write the file in worktree at alt_path, but not in the
+ * index. Instead, write to dest->path for the index but
+ * only at the higher appropriate stage.
+ */
+ if (update_file(o, 0, &dest->oid, dest->mode, alt_path))
+ return -1;
+ free(alt_path);
+ return update_stages(o, dest->path, NULL,
+ rename_branch == o->branch1 ? dest : NULL,
+ rename_branch == o->branch1 ? NULL : dest);
+ }
+
+ /* Update dest->path both in index and in worktree */
+ if (update_file(o, 1, &dest->oid, dest->mode, dest->path))
+ return -1;
+ return 0;
+}
+
static int handle_change_delete(struct merge_options *o,
const char *path, const char *old_path,
const struct object_id *o_oid, int o_mode,
const char *update_path = path;
int ret = 0;
- if (dir_in_way(path, !o->call_depth, 0)) {
+ if (dir_in_way(path, !o->call_depth, 0) ||
+ (!o->call_depth && would_lose_untracked(path))) {
update_path = alt_path = unique_path(o, path, change_branch);
}
add = filespec_from_entry(&other, dst_entry, stage ^ 1);
if (add) {
+ int ren_src_was_dirty = was_dirty(o, rename->path);
char *add_name = unique_path(o, rename->path, other_branch);
if (update_file(o, 0, &add->oid, add->mode, add_name))
return -1;
- remove_file(o, 0, rename->path, 0);
+ if (ren_src_was_dirty) {
+ output(o, 1, _("Refusing to lose dirty file at %s"),
+ rename->path);
+ }
+ /*
+ * Because the double negatives somehow keep confusing me...
+ * 1) update_wd iff !ren_src_was_dirty.
+ * 2) no_wd iff !update_wd
+ * 3) so, no_wd == !!ren_src_was_dirty == ren_src_was_dirty
+ */
+ remove_file(o, 0, rename->path, ren_src_was_dirty);
dst_name = unique_path(o, rename->path, cur_branch);
} else {
if (dir_in_way(rename->path, !o->call_depth, 0)) {
dst_name = unique_path(o, rename->path, cur_branch);
output(o, 1, _("%s is a directory in %s adding as %s instead"),
rename->path, other_branch, dst_name);
+ } else if (!o->call_depth &&
+ would_lose_untracked(rename->path)) {
+ dst_name = unique_path(o, rename->path, cur_branch);
+ output(o, 1, _("Refusing to lose untracked file at %s; "
+ "adding as %s instead"),
+ rename->path, dst_name);
}
}
if ((ret = update_file(o, 0, &rename->oid, rename->mode, dst_name)))
char *new_path2 = unique_path(o, path, ci->branch2);
output(o, 1, _("Renaming %s to %s and %s to %s instead"),
a->path, new_path1, b->path, new_path2);
- remove_file(o, 0, path, 0);
+ if (was_dirty(o, path))
+ output(o, 1, _("Refusing to lose dirty file at %s"),
+ path);
+ else if (would_lose_untracked(path))
+ /*
+ * Only way we get here is if both renames were from
+ * a directory rename AND user had an untracked file
+ * at the location where both files end up after the
+ * two directory renames. See testcase 10d of t6043.
+ */
+ output(o, 1, _("Refusing to lose untracked file at "
+ "%s, even though it's in the way."),
+ path);
+ else
+ remove_file(o, 0, path, 0);
ret = update_file(o, 0, &mfi_c1.oid, mfi_c1.mode, new_path1);
if (!ret)
ret = update_file(o, 0, &mfi_c2.oid, mfi_c2.mode,
new_path2);
+ /*
+ * unpack_trees() actually populates the index for us for
+ * "normal" rename/rename(2to1) situtations so that the
+ * correct entries are at the higher stages, which would
+ * make the call below to update_stages_for_stage_data
+ * unnecessary. However, if either of the renames came
+ * from a directory rename, then unpack_trees() will not
+ * have gotten the right data loaded into the index, so we
+ * need to do so now. (While it'd be tempting to move this
+ * call to update_stages_for_stage_data() to
+ * apply_directory_rename_modifications(), that would break
+ * our intermediate calls to would_lose_untracked() since
+ * those rely on the current in-memory index. See also the
+ * big "NOTE" in update_stages()).
+ */
+ if (update_stages_for_stage_data(o, path, ci->dst_entry1))
+ ret = -1;
+
free(new_path2);
free(new_path1);
}
return ret;
}
+/*
+ * Get the diff_filepairs changed between o_tree and tree.
+ */
+static struct diff_queue_struct *get_diffpairs(struct merge_options *o,
+ struct tree *o_tree,
+ struct tree *tree)
+{
+ struct diff_queue_struct *ret;
+ struct diff_options opts;
+
+ diff_setup(&opts);
+ opts.flags.recursive = 1;
+ opts.flags.rename_empty = 0;
+ opts.detect_rename = DIFF_DETECT_RENAME;
+ opts.rename_limit = o->merge_rename_limit >= 0 ? o->merge_rename_limit :
+ o->diff_rename_limit >= 0 ? o->diff_rename_limit :
+ 1000;
+ opts.rename_score = o->rename_score;
+ opts.show_rename_progress = o->show_rename_progress;
+ opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT;
+ diff_setup_done(&opts);
+ diff_tree_oid(&o_tree->object.oid, &tree->object.oid, "", &opts);
+ diffcore_std(&opts);
+ if (opts.needed_rename_limit > o->needed_rename_limit)
+ o->needed_rename_limit = opts.needed_rename_limit;
+
+ ret = xmalloc(sizeof(*ret));
+ *ret = diff_queued_diff;
+
+ opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT;
+ diff_queued_diff.nr = 0;
+ diff_queued_diff.queue = NULL;
+ diff_flush(&opts);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int tree_has_path(struct tree *tree, const char *path)
+{
+ unsigned char hashy[GIT_MAX_RAWSZ];
+ unsigned int mode_o;
+
+ return !get_tree_entry(tree->object.oid.hash, path,
+ hashy, &mode_o);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Return a new string that replaces the beginning portion (which matches
+ * entry->dir), with entry->new_dir. In perl-speak:
+ * new_path_name = (old_path =~ s/entry->dir/entry->new_dir/);
+ * NOTE:
+ * Caller must ensure that old_path starts with entry->dir + '/'.
+ */
+static char *apply_dir_rename(struct dir_rename_entry *entry,
+ const char *old_path)
+{
+ struct strbuf new_path = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int oldlen, newlen;
+
+ if (entry->non_unique_new_dir)
+ return NULL;
+
+ oldlen = strlen(entry->dir);
+ newlen = entry->new_dir.len + (strlen(old_path) - oldlen) + 1;
+ strbuf_grow(&new_path, newlen);
+ strbuf_addbuf(&new_path, &entry->new_dir);
+ strbuf_addstr(&new_path, &old_path[oldlen]);
+
+ return strbuf_detach(&new_path, NULL);
+}
+
+static void get_renamed_dir_portion(const char *old_path, const char *new_path,
+ char **old_dir, char **new_dir)
+{
+ char *end_of_old, *end_of_new;
+ int old_len, new_len;
+
+ *old_dir = NULL;
+ *new_dir = NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * For
+ * "a/b/c/d/e/foo.c" -> "a/b/some/thing/else/e/foo.c"
+ * the "e/foo.c" part is the same, we just want to know that
+ * "a/b/c/d" was renamed to "a/b/some/thing/else"
+ * so, for this example, this function returns "a/b/c/d" in
+ * *old_dir and "a/b/some/thing/else" in *new_dir.
+ *
+ * Also, if the basename of the file changed, we don't care. We
+ * want to know which portion of the directory, if any, changed.
+ */
+ end_of_old = strrchr(old_path, '/');
+ end_of_new = strrchr(new_path, '/');
+
+ if (end_of_old == NULL || end_of_new == NULL)
+ return;
+ while (*--end_of_new == *--end_of_old &&
+ end_of_old != old_path &&
+ end_of_new != new_path)
+ ; /* Do nothing; all in the while loop */
+ /*
+ * We've found the first non-matching character in the directory
+ * paths. That means the current directory we were comparing
+ * represents the rename. Move end_of_old and end_of_new back
+ * to the full directory name.
+ */
+ if (*end_of_old == '/')
+ end_of_old++;
+ if (*end_of_old != '/')
+ end_of_new++;
+ end_of_old = strchr(end_of_old, '/');
+ end_of_new = strchr(end_of_new, '/');
+
+ /*
+ * It may have been the case that old_path and new_path were the same
+ * directory all along. Don't claim a rename if they're the same.
+ */
+ old_len = end_of_old - old_path;
+ new_len = end_of_new - new_path;
+
+ if (old_len != new_len || strncmp(old_path, new_path, old_len)) {
+ *old_dir = xstrndup(old_path, old_len);
+ *new_dir = xstrndup(new_path, new_len);
+ }
+}
+
+static void remove_hashmap_entries(struct hashmap *dir_renames,
+ struct string_list *items_to_remove)
+{
+ int i;
+ struct dir_rename_entry *entry;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < items_to_remove->nr; i++) {
+ entry = items_to_remove->items[i].util;
+ hashmap_remove(dir_renames, entry, NULL);
+ }
+ string_list_clear(items_to_remove, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * See if there is a directory rename for path, and if there are any file
+ * level conflicts for the renamed location. If there is a rename and
+ * there are no conflicts, return the new name. Otherwise, return NULL.
+ */
+static char *handle_path_level_conflicts(struct merge_options *o,
+ const char *path,
+ struct dir_rename_entry *entry,
+ struct hashmap *collisions,
+ struct tree *tree)
+{
+ char *new_path = NULL;
+ struct collision_entry *collision_ent;
+ int clean = 1;
+ struct strbuf collision_paths = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ /*
+ * entry has the mapping of old directory name to new directory name
+ * that we want to apply to path.
+ */
+ new_path = apply_dir_rename(entry, path);
+
+ if (!new_path) {
+ /* This should only happen when entry->non_unique_new_dir set */
+ if (!entry->non_unique_new_dir)
+ BUG("entry->non_unqiue_dir not set and !new_path");
+ output(o, 1, _("CONFLICT (directory rename split): "
+ "Unclear where to place %s because directory "
+ "%s was renamed to multiple other directories, "
+ "with no destination getting a majority of the "
+ "files."),
+ path, entry->dir);
+ clean = 0;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The caller needs to have ensured that it has pre-populated
+ * collisions with all paths that map to new_path. Do a quick check
+ * to ensure that's the case.
+ */
+ collision_ent = collision_find_entry(collisions, new_path);
+ if (collision_ent == NULL)
+ BUG("collision_ent is NULL");
+
+ /*
+ * Check for one-sided add/add/.../add conflicts, i.e.
+ * where implicit renames from the other side doing
+ * directory rename(s) can affect this side of history
+ * to put multiple paths into the same location. Warn
+ * and bail on directory renames for such paths.
+ */
+ if (collision_ent->reported_already) {
+ clean = 0;
+ } else if (tree_has_path(tree, new_path)) {
+ collision_ent->reported_already = 1;
+ strbuf_add_separated_string_list(&collision_paths, ", ",
+ &collision_ent->source_files);
+ output(o, 1, _("CONFLICT (implicit dir rename): Existing "
+ "file/dir at %s in the way of implicit "
+ "directory rename(s) putting the following "
+ "path(s) there: %s."),
+ new_path, collision_paths.buf);
+ clean = 0;
+ } else if (collision_ent->source_files.nr > 1) {
+ collision_ent->reported_already = 1;
+ strbuf_add_separated_string_list(&collision_paths, ", ",
+ &collision_ent->source_files);
+ output(o, 1, _("CONFLICT (implicit dir rename): Cannot map "
+ "more than one path to %s; implicit directory "
+ "renames tried to put these paths there: %s"),
+ new_path, collision_paths.buf);
+ clean = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Free memory we no longer need */
+ strbuf_release(&collision_paths);
+ if (!clean && new_path) {
+ free(new_path);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return new_path;
+}
+
+/*
+ * There are a couple things we want to do at the directory level:
+ * 1. Check for both sides renaming to the same thing, in order to avoid
+ * implicit renaming of files that should be left in place. (See
+ * testcase 6b in t6043 for details.)
+ * 2. Prune directory renames if there are still files left in the
+ * the original directory. These represent a partial directory rename,
+ * i.e. a rename where only some of the files within the directory
+ * were renamed elsewhere. (Technically, this could be done earlier
+ * in get_directory_renames(), except that would prevent us from
+ * doing the previous check and thus failing testcase 6b.)
+ * 3. Check for rename/rename(1to2) conflicts (at the directory level).
+ * In the future, we could potentially record this info as well and
+ * omit reporting rename/rename(1to2) conflicts for each path within
+ * the affected directories, thus cleaning up the merge output.
+ * NOTE: We do NOT check for rename/rename(2to1) conflicts at the
+ * directory level, because merging directories is fine. If it
+ * causes conflicts for files within those merged directories, then
+ * that should be detected at the individual path level.
+ */
+static void handle_directory_level_conflicts(struct merge_options *o,
+ struct hashmap *dir_re_head,
+ struct tree *head,
+ struct hashmap *dir_re_merge,
+ struct tree *merge)
+{
+ struct hashmap_iter iter;
+ struct dir_rename_entry *head_ent;
+ struct dir_rename_entry *merge_ent;
+
+ struct string_list remove_from_head = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
+ struct string_list remove_from_merge = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
+
+ hashmap_iter_init(dir_re_head, &iter);
+ while ((head_ent = hashmap_iter_next(&iter))) {
+ merge_ent = dir_rename_find_entry(dir_re_merge, head_ent->dir);
+ if (merge_ent &&
+ !head_ent->non_unique_new_dir &&
+ !merge_ent->non_unique_new_dir &&
+ !strbuf_cmp(&head_ent->new_dir, &merge_ent->new_dir)) {
+ /* 1. Renamed identically; remove it from both sides */
+ string_list_append(&remove_from_head,
+ head_ent->dir)->util = head_ent;
+ strbuf_release(&head_ent->new_dir);
+ string_list_append(&remove_from_merge,
+ merge_ent->dir)->util = merge_ent;
+ strbuf_release(&merge_ent->new_dir);
+ } else if (tree_has_path(head, head_ent->dir)) {
+ /* 2. This wasn't a directory rename after all */
+ string_list_append(&remove_from_head,
+ head_ent->dir)->util = head_ent;
+ strbuf_release(&head_ent->new_dir);
+ }
+ }
+
+ remove_hashmap_entries(dir_re_head, &remove_from_head);
+ remove_hashmap_entries(dir_re_merge, &remove_from_merge);
+
+ hashmap_iter_init(dir_re_merge, &iter);
+ while ((merge_ent = hashmap_iter_next(&iter))) {
+ head_ent = dir_rename_find_entry(dir_re_head, merge_ent->dir);
+ if (tree_has_path(merge, merge_ent->dir)) {
+ /* 2. This wasn't a directory rename after all */
+ string_list_append(&remove_from_merge,
+ merge_ent->dir)->util = merge_ent;
+ } else if (head_ent &&
+ !head_ent->non_unique_new_dir &&
+ !merge_ent->non_unique_new_dir) {
+ /* 3. rename/rename(1to2) */
+ /*
+ * We can assume it's not rename/rename(1to1) because
+ * that was case (1), already checked above. So we
+ * know that head_ent->new_dir and merge_ent->new_dir
+ * are different strings.
+ */
+ output(o, 1, _("CONFLICT (rename/rename): "
+ "Rename directory %s->%s in %s. "
+ "Rename directory %s->%s in %s"),
+ head_ent->dir, head_ent->new_dir.buf, o->branch1,
+ head_ent->dir, merge_ent->new_dir.buf, o->branch2);
+ string_list_append(&remove_from_head,
+ head_ent->dir)->util = head_ent;
+ strbuf_release(&head_ent->new_dir);
+ string_list_append(&remove_from_merge,
+ merge_ent->dir)->util = merge_ent;
+ strbuf_release(&merge_ent->new_dir);
+ }
+ }
+
+ remove_hashmap_entries(dir_re_head, &remove_from_head);
+ remove_hashmap_entries(dir_re_merge, &remove_from_merge);
+}
+
+static struct hashmap *get_directory_renames(struct diff_queue_struct *pairs,
+ struct tree *tree)
+{
+ struct hashmap *dir_renames;
+ struct hashmap_iter iter;
+ struct dir_rename_entry *entry;
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * Typically, we think of a directory rename as all files from a
+ * certain directory being moved to a target directory. However,
+ * what if someone first moved two files from the original
+ * directory in one commit, and then renamed the directory
+ * somewhere else in a later commit? At merge time, we just know
+ * that files from the original directory went to two different
+ * places, and that the bulk of them ended up in the same place.
+ * We want each directory rename to represent where the bulk of the
+ * files from that directory end up; this function exists to find
+ * where the bulk of the files went.
+ *
+ * The first loop below simply iterates through the list of file
+ * renames, finding out how often each directory rename pair
+ * possibility occurs.
+ */
+ dir_renames = xmalloc(sizeof(struct hashmap));
+ dir_rename_init(dir_renames);
+ for (i = 0; i < pairs->nr; ++i) {
+ struct string_list_item *item;
+ int *count;
+ struct diff_filepair *pair = pairs->queue[i];
+ char *old_dir, *new_dir;
+
+ /* File not part of directory rename if it wasn't renamed */
+ if (pair->status != 'R')
+ continue;
+
+ get_renamed_dir_portion(pair->one->path, pair->two->path,
+ &old_dir, &new_dir);
+ if (!old_dir)
+ /* Directory didn't change at all; ignore this one. */
+ continue;
+
+ entry = dir_rename_find_entry(dir_renames, old_dir);
+ if (!entry) {
+ entry = xmalloc(sizeof(struct dir_rename_entry));
+ dir_rename_entry_init(entry, old_dir);
+ hashmap_put(dir_renames, entry);
+ } else {
+ free(old_dir);
+ }
+ item = string_list_lookup(&entry->possible_new_dirs, new_dir);
+ if (!item) {
+ item = string_list_insert(&entry->possible_new_dirs,
+ new_dir);
+ item->util = xcalloc(1, sizeof(int));
+ } else {
+ free(new_dir);
+ }
+ count = item->util;
+ *count += 1;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * For each directory with files moved out of it, we find out which
+ * target directory received the most files so we can declare it to
+ * be the "winning" target location for the directory rename. This
+ * winner gets recorded in new_dir. If there is no winner
+ * (multiple target directories received the same number of files),
+ * we set non_unique_new_dir. Once we've determined the winner (or
+ * that there is no winner), we no longer need possible_new_dirs.
+ */
+ hashmap_iter_init(dir_renames, &iter);
+ while ((entry = hashmap_iter_next(&iter))) {
+ int max = 0;
+ int bad_max = 0;
+ char *best = NULL;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < entry->possible_new_dirs.nr; i++) {
+ int *count = entry->possible_new_dirs.items[i].util;
+
+ if (*count == max)
+ bad_max = max;
+ else if (*count > max) {
+ max = *count;
+ best = entry->possible_new_dirs.items[i].string;
+ }
+ }
+ if (bad_max == max)
+ entry->non_unique_new_dir = 1;
+ else {
+ assert(entry->new_dir.len == 0);
+ strbuf_addstr(&entry->new_dir, best);
+ }
+ /*
+ * The relevant directory sub-portion of the original full
+ * filepaths were xstrndup'ed before inserting into
+ * possible_new_dirs, and instead of manually iterating the
+ * list and free'ing each, just lie and tell
+ * possible_new_dirs that it did the strdup'ing so that it
+ * will free them for us.
+ */
+ entry->possible_new_dirs.strdup_strings = 1;
+ string_list_clear(&entry->possible_new_dirs, 1);
+ }
+
+ return dir_renames;
+}
+
+static struct dir_rename_entry *check_dir_renamed(const char *path,
+ struct hashmap *dir_renames)
+{
+ char temp[PATH_MAX];
+ char *end;
+ struct dir_rename_entry *entry;
+
+ strcpy(temp, path);
+ while ((end = strrchr(temp, '/'))) {
+ *end = '\0';
+ entry = dir_rename_find_entry(dir_renames, temp);
+ if (entry)
+ return entry;
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static void compute_collisions(struct hashmap *collisions,
+ struct hashmap *dir_renames,
+ struct diff_queue_struct *pairs)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * Multiple files can be mapped to the same path due to directory
+ * renames done by the other side of history. Since that other
+ * side of history could have merged multiple directories into one,
+ * if our side of history added the same file basename to each of
+ * those directories, then all N of them would get implicitly
+ * renamed by the directory rename detection into the same path,
+ * and we'd get an add/add/.../add conflict, and all those adds
+ * from *this* side of history. This is not representable in the
+ * index, and users aren't going to easily be able to make sense of
+ * it. So we need to provide a good warning about what's
+ * happening, and fall back to no-directory-rename detection
+ * behavior for those paths.
+ *
+ * See testcases 9e and all of section 5 from t6043 for examples.
+ */
+ collision_init(collisions);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < pairs->nr; ++i) {
+ struct dir_rename_entry *dir_rename_ent;
+ struct collision_entry *collision_ent;
+ char *new_path;
+ struct diff_filepair *pair = pairs->queue[i];
+
+ if (pair->status != 'A' && pair->status != 'R')
+ continue;
+ dir_rename_ent = check_dir_renamed(pair->two->path,
+ dir_renames);
+ if (!dir_rename_ent)
+ continue;
+
+ new_path = apply_dir_rename(dir_rename_ent, pair->two->path);
+ if (!new_path)
+ /*
+ * dir_rename_ent->non_unique_new_path is true, which
+ * means there is no directory rename for us to use,
+ * which means it won't cause us any additional
+ * collisions.
+ */
+ continue;
+ collision_ent = collision_find_entry(collisions, new_path);
+ if (!collision_ent) {
+ collision_ent = xcalloc(1,
+ sizeof(struct collision_entry));
+ hashmap_entry_init(collision_ent, strhash(new_path));
+ hashmap_put(collisions, collision_ent);
+ collision_ent->target_file = new_path;
+ } else {
+ free(new_path);
+ }
+ string_list_insert(&collision_ent->source_files,
+ pair->two->path);
+ }
+}
+
+static char *check_for_directory_rename(struct merge_options *o,
+ const char *path,
+ struct tree *tree,
+ struct hashmap *dir_renames,
+ struct hashmap *dir_rename_exclusions,
+ struct hashmap *collisions,
+ int *clean_merge)
+{
+ char *new_path = NULL;
+ struct dir_rename_entry *entry = check_dir_renamed(path, dir_renames);
+ struct dir_rename_entry *oentry = NULL;
+
+ if (!entry)
+ return new_path;
+
+ /*
+ * This next part is a little weird. We do not want to do an
+ * implicit rename into a directory we renamed on our side, because
+ * that will result in a spurious rename/rename(1to2) conflict. An
+ * example:
+ * Base commit: dumbdir/afile, otherdir/bfile
+ * Side 1: smrtdir/afile, otherdir/bfile
+ * Side 2: dumbdir/afile, dumbdir/bfile
+ * Here, while working on Side 1, we could notice that otherdir was
+ * renamed/merged to dumbdir, and change the diff_filepair for
+ * otherdir/bfile into a rename into dumbdir/bfile. However, Side
+ * 2 will notice the rename from dumbdir to smrtdir, and do the
+ * transitive rename to move it from dumbdir/bfile to
+ * smrtdir/bfile. That gives us bfile in dumbdir vs being in
+ * smrtdir, a rename/rename(1to2) conflict. We really just want
+ * the file to end up in smrtdir. And the way to achieve that is
+ * to not let Side1 do the rename to dumbdir, since we know that is
+ * the source of one of our directory renames.
+ *
+ * That's why oentry and dir_rename_exclusions is here.
+ *
+ * As it turns out, this also prevents N-way transient rename
+ * confusion; See testcases 9c and 9d of t6043.
+ */
+ oentry = dir_rename_find_entry(dir_rename_exclusions, entry->new_dir.buf);
+ if (oentry) {
+ output(o, 1, _("WARNING: Avoiding applying %s -> %s rename "
+ "to %s, because %s itself was renamed."),
+ entry->dir, entry->new_dir.buf, path, entry->new_dir.buf);
+ } else {
+ new_path = handle_path_level_conflicts(o, path, entry,
+ collisions, tree);
+ *clean_merge &= (new_path != NULL);
+ }
+
+ return new_path;
+}
+
+static void apply_directory_rename_modifications(struct merge_options *o,
+ struct diff_filepair *pair,
+ char *new_path,
+ struct rename *re,
+ struct tree *tree,
+ struct tree *o_tree,
+ struct tree *a_tree,
+ struct tree *b_tree,
+ struct string_list *entries,
+ int *clean)
+{
+ struct string_list_item *item;
+ int stage = (tree == a_tree ? 2 : 3);
+ int update_wd;
+
+ /*
+ * In all cases where we can do directory rename detection,
+ * unpack_trees() will have read pair->two->path into the
+ * index and the working copy. We need to remove it so that
+ * we can instead place it at new_path. It is guaranteed to
+ * not be untracked (unpack_trees() would have errored out
+ * saying the file would have been overwritten), but it might
+ * be dirty, though.
+ */
+ update_wd = !was_dirty(o, pair->two->path);
+ if (!update_wd)
+ output(o, 1, _("Refusing to lose dirty file at %s"),
+ pair->two->path);
+ remove_file(o, 1, pair->two->path, !update_wd);
+
+ /* Find or create a new re->dst_entry */
+ item = string_list_lookup(entries, new_path);
+ if (item) {
+ /*
+ * Since we're renaming on this side of history, and it's
+ * due to a directory rename on the other side of history
+ * (which we only allow when the directory in question no
+ * longer exists on the other side of history), the
+ * original entry for re->dst_entry is no longer
+ * necessary...
+ */
+ re->dst_entry->processed = 1;
+
+ /*
+ * ...because we'll be using this new one.
+ */
+ re->dst_entry = item->util;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * re->dst_entry is for the before-dir-rename path, and we
+ * need it to hold information for the after-dir-rename
+ * path. Before creating a new entry, we need to mark the
+ * old one as unnecessary (...unless it is shared by
+ * src_entry, i.e. this didn't use to be a rename, in which
+ * case we can just allow the normal processing to happen
+ * for it).
+ */
+ if (pair->status == 'R')
+ re->dst_entry->processed = 1;
+
+ re->dst_entry = insert_stage_data(new_path,
+ o_tree, a_tree, b_tree,
+ entries);
+ item = string_list_insert(entries, new_path);
+ item->util = re->dst_entry;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Update the stage_data with the information about the path we are
+ * moving into place. That slot will be empty and available for us
+ * to write to because of the collision checks in
+ * handle_path_level_conflicts(). In other words,
+ * re->dst_entry->stages[stage].oid will be the null_oid, so it's
+ * open for us to write to.
+ *
+ * It may be tempting to actually update the index at this point as
+ * well, using update_stages_for_stage_data(), but as per the big
+ * "NOTE" in update_stages(), doing so will modify the current
+ * in-memory index which will break calls to would_lose_untracked()
+ * that we need to make. Instead, we need to just make sure that
+ * the various conflict_rename_*() functions update the index
+ * explicitly rather than relying on unpack_trees() to have done it.
+ */
+ get_tree_entry(tree->object.oid.hash,
+ pair->two->path,
+ re->dst_entry->stages[stage].oid.hash,
+ &re->dst_entry->stages[stage].mode);
+
+ /* Update pair status */
+ if (pair->status == 'A') {
+ /*
+ * Recording rename information for this add makes it look
+ * like a rename/delete conflict. Make sure we can
+ * correctly handle this as an add that was moved to a new
+ * directory instead of reporting a rename/delete conflict.
+ */
+ re->add_turned_into_rename = 1;
+ }
+ /*
+ * We don't actually look at pair->status again, but it seems
+ * pedagogically correct to adjust it.
+ */
+ pair->status = 'R';
+
+ /*
+ * Finally, record the new location.
+ */
+ pair->two->path = new_path;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Get information of all renames which occurred in 'pairs', making use of
+ * any implicit directory renames inferred from the other side of history.
+ * We need the three trees in the merge ('o_tree', 'a_tree' and 'b_tree')
+ * to be able to associate the correct cache entries with the rename
+ * information; tree is always equal to either a_tree or b_tree.
+ */
+static struct string_list *get_renames(struct merge_options *o,
+ struct diff_queue_struct *pairs,
+ struct hashmap *dir_renames,
+ struct hashmap *dir_rename_exclusions,
+ struct tree *tree,
+ struct tree *o_tree,
+ struct tree *a_tree,
+ struct tree *b_tree,
+ struct string_list *entries,
+ int *clean_merge)
+{
+ int i;
+ struct hashmap collisions;
+ struct hashmap_iter iter;
+ struct collision_entry *e;
+ struct string_list *renames;
+
+ compute_collisions(&collisions, dir_renames, pairs);
+ renames = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct string_list));
+
+ for (i = 0; i < pairs->nr; ++i) {
+ struct string_list_item *item;
+ struct rename *re;
+ struct diff_filepair *pair = pairs->queue[i];
+ char *new_path; /* non-NULL only with directory renames */
+
+ if (pair->status != 'A' && pair->status != 'R') {
+ diff_free_filepair(pair);
+ continue;
+ }
+ new_path = check_for_directory_rename(o, pair->two->path, tree,
+ dir_renames,
+ dir_rename_exclusions,
+ &collisions,
+ clean_merge);
+ if (pair->status != 'R' && !new_path) {
+ diff_free_filepair(pair);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ re = xmalloc(sizeof(*re));
+ re->processed = 0;
+ re->add_turned_into_rename = 0;
+ re->pair = pair;
+ item = string_list_lookup(entries, re->pair->one->path);
+ if (!item)
+ re->src_entry = insert_stage_data(re->pair->one->path,
+ o_tree, a_tree, b_tree, entries);
+ else
+ re->src_entry = item->util;
+
+ item = string_list_lookup(entries, re->pair->two->path);
+ if (!item)
+ re->dst_entry = insert_stage_data(re->pair->two->path,
+ o_tree, a_tree, b_tree, entries);
+ else
+ re->dst_entry = item->util;
+ item = string_list_insert(renames, pair->one->path);
+ item->util = re;
+ if (new_path)
+ apply_directory_rename_modifications(o, pair, new_path,
+ re, tree, o_tree,
+ a_tree, b_tree,
+ entries,
+ clean_merge);
+ }
+
+ hashmap_iter_init(&collisions, &iter);
+ while ((e = hashmap_iter_next(&iter))) {
+ free(e->target_file);
+ string_list_clear(&e->source_files, 0);
+ }
+ hashmap_free(&collisions, 1);
+ return renames;
+}
+
static int process_renames(struct merge_options *o,
struct string_list *a_renames,
struct string_list *b_renames)
dst_other.mode = ren1->dst_entry->stages[other_stage].mode;
try_merge = 0;
- if (oid_eq(&src_other.oid, &null_oid)) {
+ if (oid_eq(&src_other.oid, &null_oid) &&
+ ren1->add_turned_into_rename) {
+ setup_rename_conflict_info(RENAME_DIR,
+ ren1->pair,
+ NULL,
+ branch1,
+ branch2,
+ ren1->dst_entry,
+ NULL,
+ o,
+ NULL,
+ NULL);
+ } else if (oid_eq(&src_other.oid, &null_oid)) {
setup_rename_conflict_info(RENAME_DELETE,
ren1->pair,
NULL,
return clean_merge;
}
+struct rename_info {
+ struct string_list *head_renames;
+ struct string_list *merge_renames;
+};
+
+static void initial_cleanup_rename(struct diff_queue_struct *pairs,
+ struct hashmap *dir_renames)
+{
+ struct hashmap_iter iter;
+ struct dir_rename_entry *e;
+
+ hashmap_iter_init(dir_renames, &iter);
+ while ((e = hashmap_iter_next(&iter))) {
+ free(e->dir);
+ strbuf_release(&e->new_dir);
+ /* possible_new_dirs already cleared in get_directory_renames */
+ }
+ hashmap_free(dir_renames, 1);
+ free(dir_renames);
+
+ free(pairs->queue);
+ free(pairs);
+}
+
+static int handle_renames(struct merge_options *o,
+ struct tree *common,
+ struct tree *head,
+ struct tree *merge,
+ struct string_list *entries,
+ struct rename_info *ri)
+{
+ struct diff_queue_struct *head_pairs, *merge_pairs;
+ struct hashmap *dir_re_head, *dir_re_merge;
+ int clean = 1;
+
+ ri->head_renames = NULL;
+ ri->merge_renames = NULL;
+
+ if (!o->detect_rename)
+ return 1;
+
+ head_pairs = get_diffpairs(o, common, head);
+ merge_pairs = get_diffpairs(o, common, merge);
+
+ dir_re_head = get_directory_renames(head_pairs, head);
+ dir_re_merge = get_directory_renames(merge_pairs, merge);
+
+ handle_directory_level_conflicts(o,
+ dir_re_head, head,
+ dir_re_merge, merge);
+
+ ri->head_renames = get_renames(o, head_pairs,
+ dir_re_merge, dir_re_head, head,
+ common, head, merge, entries,
+ &clean);
+ if (clean < 0)
+ goto cleanup;
+ ri->merge_renames = get_renames(o, merge_pairs,
+ dir_re_head, dir_re_merge, merge,
+ common, head, merge, entries,
+ &clean);
+ if (clean < 0)
+ goto cleanup;
+ clean &= process_renames(o, ri->head_renames, ri->merge_renames);
+
+cleanup:
+ /*
+ * Some cleanup is deferred until cleanup_renames() because the
+ * data structures are still needed and referenced in
+ * process_entry(). But there are a few things we can free now.
+ */
+ initial_cleanup_rename(head_pairs, dir_re_head);
+ initial_cleanup_rename(merge_pairs, dir_re_merge);
+
+ return clean;
+}
+
+static void final_cleanup_rename(struct string_list *rename)
+{
+ const struct rename *re;
+ int i;
+
+ if (rename == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < rename->nr; i++) {
+ re = rename->items[i].util;
+ diff_free_filepair(re->pair);
+ }
+ string_list_clear(rename, 1);
+ free(rename);
+}
+
+static void final_cleanup_renames(struct rename_info *re_info)
+{
+ final_cleanup_rename(re_info->head_renames);
+ final_cleanup_rename(re_info->merge_renames);
+}
+
static struct object_id *stage_oid(const struct object_id *oid, unsigned mode)
{
return (is_null_oid(oid) || mode == 0) ? NULL: (struct object_id *)oid;
static int merge_content(struct merge_options *o,
const char *path,
+ int file_in_way,
struct object_id *o_oid, int o_mode,
struct object_id *a_oid, int a_mode,
struct object_id *b_oid, int b_mode,
if (mfi.clean && !df_conflict_remains &&
oid_eq(&mfi.oid, a_oid) && mfi.mode == a_mode) {
- int path_renamed_outside_HEAD;
output(o, 3, _("Skipped %s (merged same as existing)"), path);
/*
* The content merge resulted in the same file contents we
* are recorded at the correct path (which may not be true
* if the merge involves a rename).
*/
- path_renamed_outside_HEAD = !path2 || !strcmp(path, path2);
- if (!path_renamed_outside_HEAD) {
+ if (was_tracked(path)) {
add_cacheinfo(o, mfi.mode, &mfi.oid, path,
0, (!o->call_depth), 0);
return mfi.clean;
return -1;
}
- if (df_conflict_remains) {
+ if (df_conflict_remains || file_in_way) {
char *new_path;
if (o->call_depth) {
remove_file_from_cache(path);
return mfi.clean;
}
+static int conflict_rename_normal(struct merge_options *o,
+ const char *path,
+ struct object_id *o_oid, unsigned int o_mode,
+ struct object_id *a_oid, unsigned int a_mode,
+ struct object_id *b_oid, unsigned int b_mode,
+ struct rename_conflict_info *ci)
+{
+ int clean_merge;
+ int file_in_the_way = 0;
+
+ if (was_dirty(o, path)) {
+ file_in_the_way = 1;
+ output(o, 1, _("Refusing to lose dirty file at %s"), path);
+ }
+
+ /* Merge the content and write it out */
+ clean_merge = merge_content(o, path, file_in_the_way,
+ o_oid, o_mode, a_oid, a_mode, b_oid, b_mode,
+ ci);
+ if (clean_merge > 0 && file_in_the_way)
+ clean_merge = 0;
+ return clean_merge;
+}
+
/* Per entry merge function */
static int process_entry(struct merge_options *o,
const char *path, struct stage_data *entry)
switch (conflict_info->rename_type) {
case RENAME_NORMAL:
case RENAME_ONE_FILE_TO_ONE:
- clean_merge = merge_content(o, path,
- o_oid, o_mode, a_oid, a_mode, b_oid, b_mode,
- conflict_info);
+ clean_merge = conflict_rename_normal(o,
+ path,
+ o_oid, o_mode,
+ a_oid, a_mode,
+ b_oid, b_mode,
+ conflict_info);
+ break;
+ case RENAME_DIR:
+ clean_merge = 1;
+ if (conflict_rename_dir(o,
+ conflict_info->pair1,
+ conflict_info->branch1,
+ conflict_info->branch2))
+ clean_merge = -1;
break;
case RENAME_DELETE:
clean_merge = 0;
} else if (a_oid && b_oid) {
/* Case C: Added in both (check for same permissions) and */
/* case D: Modified in both, but differently. */
- clean_merge = merge_content(o, path,
+ clean_merge = merge_content(o, path, 0 /* file_in_way */,
o_oid, o_mode, a_oid, a_mode, b_oid, b_mode,
NULL);
} else if (!o_oid && !a_oid && !b_oid) {
return 1;
}
- code = git_merge_trees(o->call_depth, common, head, merge);
+ code = git_merge_trees(o, common, head, merge);
if (code != 0) {
if (show(o, 4) || o->call_depth)
}
if (unmerged_cache()) {
- struct string_list *entries, *re_head, *re_merge;
+ struct string_list *entries;
+ struct rename_info re_info;
int i;
/*
* Only need the hashmap while processing entries, so
get_files_dirs(o, merge);
entries = get_unmerged();
- re_head = get_renames(o, head, common, head, merge, entries);
- re_merge = get_renames(o, merge, common, head, merge, entries);
- clean = process_renames(o, re_head, re_merge);
+ clean = handle_renames(o, common, head, merge, entries,
+ &re_info);
record_df_conflict_files(o, entries);
if (clean < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
cleanup:
- string_list_clear(re_merge, 0);
- string_list_clear(re_head, 0);
+ final_cleanup_renames(&re_info);
+
string_list_clear(entries, 1);
+ free(entries);
hashmap_free(&o->current_file_dir_set, 1);
- free(re_merge);
- free(re_head);
- free(entries);
-
if (clean < 0)
return clean;
}
hold_locked_index(&lock, LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR);
clean = merge_recursive(o, head_commit, next_commit, ca,
result);
- if (clean < 0)
+ if (clean < 0) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
return clean;
+ }
- if (active_cache_changed &&
- write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock, COMMIT_LOCK))
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
return err(o, _("Unable to write index."));
return clean ? 0 : 1;
#ifndef MERGE_RECURSIVE_H
#define MERGE_RECURSIVE_H
+#include "unpack-trees.h"
#include "string-list.h"
struct merge_options {
struct strbuf obuf;
struct hashmap current_file_dir_set;
struct string_list df_conflict_file_set;
+ struct unpack_trees_options unpack_opts;
+};
+
+/*
+ * For dir_rename_entry, directory names are stored as a full path from the
+ * toplevel of the repository and do not include a trailing '/'. Also:
+ *
+ * dir: original name of directory being renamed
+ * non_unique_new_dir: if true, could not determine new_dir
+ * new_dir: final name of directory being renamed
+ * possible_new_dirs: temporary used to help determine new_dir; see comments
+ * in get_directory_renames() for details
+ */
+struct dir_rename_entry {
+ struct hashmap_entry ent; /* must be the first member! */
+ char *dir;
+ unsigned non_unique_new_dir:1;
+ struct strbuf new_dir;
+ struct string_list possible_new_dirs;
+};
+
+struct collision_entry {
+ struct hashmap_entry ent; /* must be the first member! */
+ char *target_file;
+ struct string_list source_files;
+ unsigned reported_already:1;
};
/* merge_trees() but with recursive ancestor consolidation */
setup_unpack_trees_porcelain(&opts, "merge");
trees[nr_trees] = parse_tree_indirect(head);
- if (!trees[nr_trees++])
+ if (!trees[nr_trees++]) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock_file);
return -1;
+ }
trees[nr_trees] = parse_tree_indirect(remote);
- if (!trees[nr_trees++])
+ if (!trees[nr_trees++]) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock_file);
return -1;
+ }
for (i = 0; i < nr_trees; i++) {
parse_tree(trees[i]);
init_tree_desc(t+i, trees[i]->buffer, trees[i]->size);
}
- if (unpack_trees(nr_trees, t, &opts))
+ if (unpack_trees(nr_trees, t, &opts)) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock_file);
return -1;
+ }
if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock_file, COMMIT_LOCK))
return error(_("unable to write new index file"));
return 0;
#define TYPE_BITS 3
/*
* object flag allocation:
- * revision.h: 0---------10 26
- * fetch-pack.c: 0---5
- * walker.c: 0-2
- * upload-pack.c: 4 11----------------19
- * builtin/blame.c: 12-13
- * bisect.c: 16
- * bundle.c: 16
- * http-push.c: 16-----19
- * commit.c: 16-----19
- * sha1_name.c: 20
- * list-objects-filter.c: 21
- * builtin/fsck.c: 0--3
+ * revision.h: 0---------10 26
+ * fetch-pack.c: 0----5
+ * walker.c: 0-2
+ * upload-pack.c: 4 11----------------19
+ * builtin/blame.c: 12-13
+ * bisect.c: 16
+ * bundle.c: 16
+ * http-push.c: 16-----19
+ * commit.c: 16-----19
+ * sha1_name.c: 20
+ * list-objects-filter.c: 21
+ * builtin/fsck.c: 0--3
+ * builtin/index-pack.c: 2021
+ * builtin/pack-objects.c: 20
+ * builtin/reflog.c: 10--12
+ * builtin/unpack-objects.c: 2021
*/
#define FLAG_BITS 27
parse_options_check(options);
}
+/*
+ * TODO: we are not completing the --no-XXX form yet because there are
+ * many options that do not suppress it properly.
+ */
+static int show_gitcomp(struct parse_opt_ctx_t *ctx,
+ const struct option *opts)
+{
+ for (; opts->type != OPTION_END; opts++) {
+ const char *suffix = "";
+
+ if (!opts->long_name)
+ continue;
+ if (opts->flags & (PARSE_OPT_HIDDEN | PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE))
+ continue;
+
+ switch (opts->type) {
+ case OPTION_GROUP:
+ continue;
+ case OPTION_STRING:
+ case OPTION_FILENAME:
+ case OPTION_INTEGER:
+ case OPTION_MAGNITUDE:
+ case OPTION_CALLBACK:
+ if (opts->flags & PARSE_OPT_NOARG)
+ break;
+ if (opts->flags & PARSE_OPT_OPTARG)
+ break;
+ if (opts->flags & PARSE_OPT_LASTARG_DEFAULT)
+ break;
+ suffix = "=";
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ if (opts->flags & PARSE_OPT_COMP_ARG)
+ suffix = "=";
+ printf(" --%s%s", opts->long_name, suffix);
+ }
+ fputc('\n', stdout);
+ exit(0);
+}
+
static int usage_with_options_internal(struct parse_opt_ctx_t *,
const char * const *,
const struct option *, int, int);
if (internal_help && ctx->total == 1 && !strcmp(arg + 1, "h"))
goto show_usage;
+ /* lone --git-completion-helper is asked by git-completion.bash */
+ if (ctx->total == 1 && !strcmp(arg + 1, "-git-completion-helper"))
+ return show_gitcomp(ctx, options);
+
if (arg[1] != '-') {
ctx->opt = arg + 1;
switch (parse_short_opt(ctx, options)) {
PARSE_OPT_LASTARG_DEFAULT = 16,
PARSE_OPT_NODASH = 32,
PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP = 64,
- PARSE_OPT_SHELL_EVAL = 256
+ PARSE_OPT_SHELL_EVAL = 256,
+ PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE = 512,
+ PARSE_OPT_COMP_ARG = 1024
};
struct option;
* PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP: says that argh shouldn't be enclosed in brackets
* (i.e. '<argh>') in the help message.
* Useful for options with multiple parameters.
+ * PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE: by default all visible options are completable
+ * by git-completion.bash. This option suppresses that.
+ * PARSE_OPT_COMP_ARG: this option forces to git-completion.bash to
+ * complete an option as --name= not --name even if
+ * the option takes optional argument.
*
* `callback`::
* pointer to the callback to use for OPTION_CALLBACK or
intptr_t defval;
};
+#define OPT_BIT_F(s, l, v, h, b, f) { OPTION_BIT, (s), (l), (v), NULL, (h), \
+ PARSE_OPT_NOARG|(f), NULL, (b) }
+#define OPT_COUNTUP_F(s, l, v, h, f) { OPTION_COUNTUP, (s), (l), (v), NULL, \
+ (h), PARSE_OPT_NOARG|(f) }
+#define OPT_SET_INT_F(s, l, v, h, i, f) { OPTION_SET_INT, (s), (l), (v), NULL, \
+ (h), PARSE_OPT_NOARG | (f), NULL, (i) }
+#define OPT_BOOL_F(s, l, v, h, f) OPT_SET_INT_F(s, l, v, h, 1, f)
+
#define OPT_END() { OPTION_END }
#define OPT_ARGUMENT(l, h) { OPTION_ARGUMENT, 0, (l), NULL, NULL, \
(h), PARSE_OPT_NOARG}
#define OPT_GROUP(h) { OPTION_GROUP, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, (h) }
-#define OPT_BIT(s, l, v, h, b) { OPTION_BIT, (s), (l), (v), NULL, (h), \
- PARSE_OPT_NOARG, NULL, (b) }
+#define OPT_BIT(s, l, v, h, b) OPT_BIT_F(s, l, v, h, b, 0)
#define OPT_NEGBIT(s, l, v, h, b) { OPTION_NEGBIT, (s), (l), (v), NULL, \
(h), PARSE_OPT_NOARG, NULL, (b) }
-#define OPT_COUNTUP(s, l, v, h) { OPTION_COUNTUP, (s), (l), (v), NULL, \
- (h), PARSE_OPT_NOARG }
-#define OPT_SET_INT(s, l, v, h, i) { OPTION_SET_INT, (s), (l), (v), NULL, \
- (h), PARSE_OPT_NOARG, NULL, (i) }
-#define OPT_BOOL(s, l, v, h) OPT_SET_INT(s, l, v, h, 1)
+#define OPT_COUNTUP(s, l, v, h) OPT_COUNTUP_F(s, l, v, h, 0)
+#define OPT_SET_INT(s, l, v, h, i) OPT_SET_INT_F(s, l, v, h, i, 0)
+#define OPT_BOOL(s, l, v, h) OPT_BOOL_F(s, l, v, h, 0)
#define OPT_HIDDEN_BOOL(s, l, v, h) { OPTION_SET_INT, (s), (l), (v), NULL, \
(h), PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_HIDDEN, NULL, 1}
#define OPT_CMDMODE(s, l, v, h, i) { OPTION_CMDMODE, (s), (l), (v), NULL, \
{ OPTION_CALLBACK, 'q', "quiet", (var), NULL, N_("be more quiet"), \
PARSE_OPT_NOARG, &parse_opt_verbosity_cb, 0 }
#define OPT__DRY_RUN(var, h) OPT_BOOL('n', "dry-run", (var), (h))
-#define OPT__FORCE(var, h) OPT_COUNTUP('f', "force", (var), (h))
+#define OPT__FORCE(var, h, f) OPT_COUNTUP_F('f', "force", (var), (h), (f))
#define OPT__ABBREV(var) \
{ OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "abbrev", (var), N_("n"), \
N_("use <n> digits to display SHA-1s"), \
--- /dev/null
+/Error.pm whitespace=-blank-at-eof
--- /dev/null
+# Error.pm
+#
+# Copyright (c) 1997-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@ti.com>. All rights reserved.
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+#
+# Based on my original Error.pm, and Exceptions.pm by Peter Seibel
+# <peter@weblogic.com> and adapted by Jesse Glick <jglick@sig.bsh.com>.
+#
+# but modified ***significantly***
+
+package Error;
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use vars qw($VERSION);
+use 5.004;
+
+$VERSION = "0.17025";
+
+use overload (
+ '""' => 'stringify',
+ '0+' => 'value',
+ 'bool' => sub { return 1; },
+ 'fallback' => 1
+);
+
+$Error::Depth = 0; # Depth to pass to caller()
+$Error::Debug = 0; # Generate verbose stack traces
+@Error::STACK = (); # Clause stack for try
+$Error::THROWN = undef; # last error thrown, a workaround until die $ref works
+
+my $LAST; # Last error created
+my %ERROR; # Last error associated with package
+
+sub _throw_Error_Simple
+{
+ my $args = shift;
+ return Error::Simple->new($args->{'text'});
+}
+
+$Error::ObjectifyCallback = \&_throw_Error_Simple;
+
+
+# Exported subs are defined in Error::subs
+
+use Scalar::Util ();
+
+sub import {
+ shift;
+ my @tags = @_;
+ local $Exporter::ExportLevel = $Exporter::ExportLevel + 1;
+
+ @tags = grep {
+ if( $_ eq ':warndie' ) {
+ Error::WarnDie->import();
+ 0;
+ }
+ else {
+ 1;
+ }
+ } @tags;
+
+ Error::subs->import(@tags);
+}
+
+# I really want to use last for the name of this method, but it is a keyword
+# which prevent the syntax last Error
+
+sub prior {
+ shift; # ignore
+
+ return $LAST unless @_;
+
+ my $pkg = shift;
+ return exists $ERROR{$pkg} ? $ERROR{$pkg} : undef
+ unless ref($pkg);
+
+ my $obj = $pkg;
+ my $err = undef;
+ if($obj->isa('HASH')) {
+ $err = $obj->{'__Error__'}
+ if exists $obj->{'__Error__'};
+ }
+ elsif($obj->isa('GLOB')) {
+ $err = ${*$obj}{'__Error__'}
+ if exists ${*$obj}{'__Error__'};
+ }
+
+ $err;
+}
+
+sub flush {
+ shift; #ignore
+
+ unless (@_) {
+ $LAST = undef;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my $pkg = shift;
+ return unless ref($pkg);
+
+ undef $ERROR{$pkg} if defined $ERROR{$pkg};
+}
+
+# Return as much information as possible about where the error
+# happened. The -stacktrace element only exists if $Error::DEBUG
+# was set when the error was created
+
+sub stacktrace {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return $self->{'-stacktrace'}
+ if exists $self->{'-stacktrace'};
+
+ my $text = exists $self->{'-text'} ? $self->{'-text'} : "Died";
+
+ $text .= sprintf(" at %s line %d.\n", $self->file, $self->line)
+ unless($text =~ /\n$/s);
+
+ $text;
+}
+
+
+sub associate {
+ my $err = shift;
+ my $obj = shift;
+
+ return unless ref($obj);
+
+ if($obj->isa('HASH')) {
+ $obj->{'__Error__'} = $err;
+ }
+ elsif($obj->isa('GLOB')) {
+ ${*$obj}{'__Error__'} = $err;
+ }
+ $obj = ref($obj);
+ $ERROR{ ref($obj) } = $err;
+
+ return;
+}
+
+
+sub new {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my($pkg,$file,$line) = caller($Error::Depth);
+
+ my $err = bless {
+ '-package' => $pkg,
+ '-file' => $file,
+ '-line' => $line,
+ @_
+ }, $self;
+
+ $err->associate($err->{'-object'})
+ if(exists $err->{'-object'});
+
+ # To always create a stacktrace would be very inefficient, so
+ # we only do it if $Error::Debug is set
+
+ if($Error::Debug) {
+ require Carp;
+ local $Carp::CarpLevel = $Error::Depth;
+ my $text = defined($err->{'-text'}) ? $err->{'-text'} : "Error";
+ my $trace = Carp::longmess($text);
+ # Remove try calls from the trace
+ $trace =~ s/(\n\s+\S+__ANON__[^\n]+)?\n\s+eval[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::try[^\n]+(?=\n)//sog;
+ $trace =~ s/(\n\s+\S+__ANON__[^\n]+)?\n\s+eval[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::run_clauses[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::try[^\n]+(?=\n)//sog;
+ $err->{'-stacktrace'} = $trace
+ }
+
+ $@ = $LAST = $ERROR{$pkg} = $err;
+}
+
+# Throw an error. this contains some very gory code.
+
+sub throw {
+ my $self = shift;
+ local $Error::Depth = $Error::Depth + 1;
+
+ # if we are not rethrow-ing then create the object to throw
+ $self = $self->new(@_) unless ref($self);
+
+ die $Error::THROWN = $self;
+}
+
+# syntactic sugar for
+#
+# die with Error( ... );
+
+sub with {
+ my $self = shift;
+ local $Error::Depth = $Error::Depth + 1;
+
+ $self->new(@_);
+}
+
+# syntactic sugar for
+#
+# record Error( ... ) and return;
+
+sub record {
+ my $self = shift;
+ local $Error::Depth = $Error::Depth + 1;
+
+ $self->new(@_);
+}
+
+# catch clause for
+#
+# try { ... } catch CLASS with { ... }
+
+sub catch {
+ my $pkg = shift;
+ my $code = shift;
+ my $clauses = shift || {};
+ my $catch = $clauses->{'catch'} ||= [];
+
+ unshift @$catch, $pkg, $code;
+
+ $clauses;
+}
+
+# Object query methods
+
+sub object {
+ my $self = shift;
+ exists $self->{'-object'} ? $self->{'-object'} : undef;
+}
+
+sub file {
+ my $self = shift;
+ exists $self->{'-file'} ? $self->{'-file'} : undef;
+}
+
+sub line {
+ my $self = shift;
+ exists $self->{'-line'} ? $self->{'-line'} : undef;
+}
+
+sub text {
+ my $self = shift;
+ exists $self->{'-text'} ? $self->{'-text'} : undef;
+}
+
+# overload methods
+
+sub stringify {
+ my $self = shift;
+ defined $self->{'-text'} ? $self->{'-text'} : "Died";
+}
+
+sub value {
+ my $self = shift;
+ exists $self->{'-value'} ? $self->{'-value'} : undef;
+}
+
+package Error::Simple;
+
+use vars qw($VERSION);
+
+$VERSION = "0.17025";
+
+@Error::Simple::ISA = qw(Error);
+
+sub new {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $text = "" . shift;
+ my $value = shift;
+ my(@args) = ();
+
+ local $Error::Depth = $Error::Depth + 1;
+
+ @args = ( -file => $1, -line => $2)
+ if($text =~ s/\s+at\s+(\S+)\s+line\s+(\d+)(?:,\s*<[^>]*>\s+line\s+\d+)?\.?\n?$//s);
+ push(@args, '-value', 0 + $value)
+ if defined($value);
+
+ $self->SUPER::new(-text => $text, @args);
+}
+
+sub stringify {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $text = $self->SUPER::stringify;
+ $text .= sprintf(" at %s line %d.\n", $self->file, $self->line)
+ unless($text =~ /\n$/s);
+ $text;
+}
+
+##########################################################################
+##########################################################################
+
+# Inspired by code from Jesse Glick <jglick@sig.bsh.com> and
+# Peter Seibel <peter@weblogic.com>
+
+package Error::subs;
+
+use Exporter ();
+use vars qw(@EXPORT_OK @ISA %EXPORT_TAGS);
+
+@EXPORT_OK = qw(try with finally except otherwise);
+%EXPORT_TAGS = (try => \@EXPORT_OK);
+
+@ISA = qw(Exporter);
+
+sub run_clauses ($$$\@) {
+ my($clauses,$err,$wantarray,$result) = @_;
+ my $code = undef;
+
+ $err = $Error::ObjectifyCallback->({'text' =>$err}) unless ref($err);
+
+ CATCH: {
+
+ # catch
+ my $catch;
+ if(defined($catch = $clauses->{'catch'})) {
+ my $i = 0;
+
+ CATCHLOOP:
+ for( ; $i < @$catch ; $i += 2) {
+ my $pkg = $catch->[$i];
+ unless(defined $pkg) {
+ #except
+ splice(@$catch,$i,2,$catch->[$i+1]->($err));
+ $i -= 2;
+ next CATCHLOOP;
+ }
+ elsif(Scalar::Util::blessed($err) && $err->isa($pkg)) {
+ $code = $catch->[$i+1];
+ while(1) {
+ my $more = 0;
+ local($Error::THROWN, $@);
+ my $ok = eval {
+ $@ = $err;
+ if($wantarray) {
+ @{$result} = $code->($err,\$more);
+ }
+ elsif(defined($wantarray)) {
+ @{$result} = ();
+ $result->[0] = $code->($err,\$more);
+ }
+ else {
+ $code->($err,\$more);
+ }
+ 1;
+ };
+ if( $ok ) {
+ next CATCHLOOP if $more;
+ undef $err;
+ }
+ else {
+ $err = $@ || $Error::THROWN;
+ $err = $Error::ObjectifyCallback->({'text' =>$err})
+ unless ref($err);
+ }
+ last CATCH;
+ };
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ # otherwise
+ my $owise;
+ if(defined($owise = $clauses->{'otherwise'})) {
+ my $code = $clauses->{'otherwise'};
+ my $more = 0;
+ local($Error::THROWN, $@);
+ my $ok = eval {
+ $@ = $err;
+ if($wantarray) {
+ @{$result} = $code->($err,\$more);
+ }
+ elsif(defined($wantarray)) {
+ @{$result} = ();
+ $result->[0] = $code->($err,\$more);
+ }
+ else {
+ $code->($err,\$more);
+ }
+ 1;
+ };
+ if( $ok ) {
+ undef $err;
+ }
+ else {
+ $err = $@ || $Error::THROWN;
+
+ $err = $Error::ObjectifyCallback->({'text' =>$err})
+ unless ref($err);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ $err;
+}
+
+sub try (&;$) {
+ my $try = shift;
+ my $clauses = @_ ? shift : {};
+ my $ok = 0;
+ my $err = undef;
+ my @result = ();
+
+ unshift @Error::STACK, $clauses;
+
+ my $wantarray = wantarray();
+
+ do {
+ local $Error::THROWN = undef;
+ local $@ = undef;
+
+ $ok = eval {
+ if($wantarray) {
+ @result = $try->();
+ }
+ elsif(defined $wantarray) {
+ $result[0] = $try->();
+ }
+ else {
+ $try->();
+ }
+ 1;
+ };
+
+ $err = $@ || $Error::THROWN
+ unless $ok;
+ };
+
+ shift @Error::STACK;
+
+ $err = run_clauses($clauses,$err,wantarray,@result)
+ unless($ok);
+
+ $clauses->{'finally'}->()
+ if(defined($clauses->{'finally'}));
+
+ if (defined($err))
+ {
+ if (Scalar::Util::blessed($err) && $err->can('throw'))
+ {
+ throw $err;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ die $err;
+ }
+ }
+
+ wantarray ? @result : $result[0];
+}
+
+# Each clause adds a sub to the list of clauses. The finally clause is
+# always the last, and the otherwise clause is always added just before
+# the finally clause.
+#
+# All clauses, except the finally clause, add a sub which takes one argument
+# this argument will be the error being thrown. The sub will return a code ref
+# if that clause can handle that error, otherwise undef is returned.
+#
+# The otherwise clause adds a sub which unconditionally returns the users
+# code reference, this is why it is forced to be last.
+#
+# The catch clause is defined in Error.pm, as the syntax causes it to
+# be called as a method
+
+sub with (&;$) {
+ @_
+}
+
+sub finally (&) {
+ my $code = shift;
+ my $clauses = { 'finally' => $code };
+ $clauses;
+}
+
+# The except clause is a block which returns a hashref or a list of
+# key-value pairs, where the keys are the classes and the values are subs.
+
+sub except (&;$) {
+ my $code = shift;
+ my $clauses = shift || {};
+ my $catch = $clauses->{'catch'} ||= [];
+
+ my $sub = sub {
+ my $ref;
+ my(@array) = $code->($_[0]);
+ if(@array == 1 && ref($array[0])) {
+ $ref = $array[0];
+ $ref = [ %$ref ]
+ if(UNIVERSAL::isa($ref,'HASH'));
+ }
+ else {
+ $ref = \@array;
+ }
+ @$ref
+ };
+
+ unshift @{$catch}, undef, $sub;
+
+ $clauses;
+}
+
+sub otherwise (&;$) {
+ my $code = shift;
+ my $clauses = shift || {};
+
+ if(exists $clauses->{'otherwise'}) {
+ require Carp;
+ Carp::croak("Multiple otherwise clauses");
+ }
+
+ $clauses->{'otherwise'} = $code;
+
+ $clauses;
+}
+
+1;
+
+package Error::WarnDie;
+
+sub gen_callstack($)
+{
+ my ( $start ) = @_;
+
+ require Carp;
+ local $Carp::CarpLevel = $start;
+ my $trace = Carp::longmess("");
+ # Remove try calls from the trace
+ $trace =~ s/(\n\s+\S+__ANON__[^\n]+)?\n\s+eval[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::try[^\n]+(?=\n)//sog;
+ $trace =~ s/(\n\s+\S+__ANON__[^\n]+)?\n\s+eval[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::run_clauses[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::try[^\n]+(?=\n)//sog;
+ my @callstack = split( m/\n/, $trace );
+ return @callstack;
+}
+
+my $old_DIE;
+my $old_WARN;
+
+sub DEATH
+{
+ my ( $e ) = @_;
+
+ local $SIG{__DIE__} = $old_DIE if( defined $old_DIE );
+
+ die @_ if $^S;
+
+ my ( $etype, $message, $location, @callstack );
+ if ( ref($e) && $e->isa( "Error" ) ) {
+ $etype = "exception of type " . ref( $e );
+ $message = $e->text;
+ $location = $e->file . ":" . $e->line;
+ @callstack = split( m/\n/, $e->stacktrace );
+ }
+ else {
+ # Don't apply subsequent layer of message formatting
+ die $e if( $e =~ m/^\nUnhandled perl error caught at toplevel:\n\n/ );
+ $etype = "perl error";
+ my $stackdepth = 0;
+ while( caller( $stackdepth ) =~ m/^Error(?:$|::)/ ) {
+ $stackdepth++
+ }
+
+ @callstack = gen_callstack( $stackdepth + 1 );
+
+ $message = "$e";
+ chomp $message;
+
+ if ( $message =~ s/ at (.*?) line (\d+)\.$// ) {
+ $location = $1 . ":" . $2;
+ }
+ else {
+ my @caller = caller( $stackdepth );
+ $location = $caller[1] . ":" . $caller[2];
+ }
+ }
+
+ shift @callstack;
+ # Do it this way in case there are no elements; we don't print a spurious \n
+ my $callstack = join( "", map { "$_\n"} @callstack );
+
+ die "\nUnhandled $etype caught at toplevel:\n\n $message\n\nThrown from: $location\n\nFull stack trace:\n\n$callstack\n";
+}
+
+sub TAXES
+{
+ my ( $message ) = @_;
+
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = $old_WARN if( defined $old_WARN );
+
+ $message =~ s/ at .*? line \d+\.$//;
+ chomp $message;
+
+ my @callstack = gen_callstack( 1 );
+ my $location = shift @callstack;
+
+ # $location already starts in a leading space
+ $message .= $location;
+
+ # Do it this way in case there are no elements; we don't print a spurious \n
+ my $callstack = join( "", map { "$_\n"} @callstack );
+
+ warn "$message:\n$callstack";
+}
+
+sub import
+{
+ $old_DIE = $SIG{__DIE__};
+ $old_WARN = $SIG{__WARN__};
+
+ $SIG{__DIE__} = \&DEATH;
+ $SIG{__WARN__} = \&TAXES;
+}
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Error - Error/exception handling in an OO-ish way
+
+=head1 WARNING
+
+Using the "Error" module is B<no longer recommended> due to the black-magical
+nature of its syntactic sugar, which often tends to break. Its maintainers
+have stopped actively writing code that uses it, and discourage people
+from doing so. See the "SEE ALSO" section below for better recommendations.
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Error qw(:try);
+
+ throw Error::Simple( "A simple error");
+
+ sub xyz {
+ ...
+ record Error::Simple("A simple error")
+ and return;
+ }
+
+ unlink($file) or throw Error::Simple("$file: $!",$!);
+
+ try {
+ do_some_stuff();
+ die "error!" if $condition;
+ throw Error::Simple "Oops!" if $other_condition;
+ }
+ catch Error::IO with {
+ my $E = shift;
+ print STDERR "File ", $E->{'-file'}, " had a problem\n";
+ }
+ except {
+ my $E = shift;
+ my $general_handler=sub {send_message $E->{-description}};
+ return {
+ UserException1 => $general_handler,
+ UserException2 => $general_handler
+ };
+ }
+ otherwise {
+ print STDERR "Well I don't know what to say\n";
+ }
+ finally {
+ close_the_garage_door_already(); # Should be reliable
+ }; # Don't forget the trailing ; or you might be surprised
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+The C<Error> package provides two interfaces. Firstly C<Error> provides
+a procedural interface to exception handling. Secondly C<Error> is a
+base class for errors/exceptions that can either be thrown, for
+subsequent catch, or can simply be recorded.
+
+Errors in the class C<Error> should not be thrown directly, but the
+user should throw errors from a sub-class of C<Error>.
+
+=head1 PROCEDURAL INTERFACE
+
+C<Error> exports subroutines to perform exception handling. These will
+be exported if the C<:try> tag is used in the C<use> line.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item try BLOCK CLAUSES
+
+C<try> is the main subroutine called by the user. All other subroutines
+exported are clauses to the try subroutine.
+
+The BLOCK will be evaluated and, if no error is throw, try will return
+the result of the block.
+
+C<CLAUSES> are the subroutines below, which describe what to do in the
+event of an error being thrown within BLOCK.
+
+=item catch CLASS with BLOCK
+
+This clauses will cause all errors that satisfy C<$err-E<gt>isa(CLASS)>
+to be caught and handled by evaluating C<BLOCK>.
+
+C<BLOCK> will be passed two arguments. The first will be the error
+being thrown. The second is a reference to a scalar variable. If this
+variable is set by the catch block then, on return from the catch
+block, try will continue processing as if the catch block was never
+found. The error will also be available in C<$@>.
+
+To propagate the error the catch block may call C<$err-E<gt>throw>
+
+If the scalar reference by the second argument is not set, and the
+error is not thrown. Then the current try block will return with the
+result from the catch block.
+
+=item except BLOCK
+
+When C<try> is looking for a handler, if an except clause is found
+C<BLOCK> is evaluated. The return value from this block should be a
+HASHREF or a list of key-value pairs, where the keys are class names
+and the values are CODE references for the handler of errors of that
+type.
+
+=item otherwise BLOCK
+
+Catch any error by executing the code in C<BLOCK>
+
+When evaluated C<BLOCK> will be passed one argument, which will be the
+error being processed. The error will also be available in C<$@>.
+
+Only one otherwise block may be specified per try block
+
+=item finally BLOCK
+
+Execute the code in C<BLOCK> either after the code in the try block has
+successfully completed, or if the try block throws an error then
+C<BLOCK> will be executed after the handler has completed.
+
+If the handler throws an error then the error will be caught, the
+finally block will be executed and the error will be re-thrown.
+
+Only one finally block may be specified per try block
+
+=back
+
+=head1 COMPATIBILITY
+
+L<Moose> exports a keyword called C<with> which clashes with Error's. This
+example returns a prototype mismatch error:
+
+ package MyTest;
+
+ use warnings;
+ use Moose;
+ use Error qw(:try);
+
+(Thanks to C<maik.hentsche@amd.com> for the report.).
+
+=head1 CLASS INTERFACE
+
+=head2 CONSTRUCTORS
+
+The C<Error> object is implemented as a HASH. This HASH is initialized
+with the arguments that are passed to it's constructor. The elements
+that are used by, or are retrievable by the C<Error> class are listed
+below, other classes may add to these.
+
+ -file
+ -line
+ -text
+ -value
+ -object
+
+If C<-file> or C<-line> are not specified in the constructor arguments
+then these will be initialized with the file name and line number where
+the constructor was called from.
+
+If the error is associated with an object then the object should be
+passed as the C<-object> argument. This will allow the C<Error> package
+to associate the error with the object.
+
+The C<Error> package remembers the last error created, and also the
+last error associated with a package. This could either be the last
+error created by a sub in that package, or the last error which passed
+an object blessed into that package as the C<-object> argument.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Error->new()
+
+See the Error::Simple documentation.
+
+=item throw ( [ ARGS ] )
+
+Create a new C<Error> object and throw an error, which will be caught
+by a surrounding C<try> block, if there is one. Otherwise it will cause
+the program to exit.
+
+C<throw> may also be called on an existing error to re-throw it.
+
+=item with ( [ ARGS ] )
+
+Create a new C<Error> object and returns it. This is defined for
+syntactic sugar, eg
+
+ die with Some::Error ( ... );
+
+=item record ( [ ARGS ] )
+
+Create a new C<Error> object and returns it. This is defined for
+syntactic sugar, eg
+
+ record Some::Error ( ... )
+ and return;
+
+=back
+
+=head2 STATIC METHODS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item prior ( [ PACKAGE ] )
+
+Return the last error created, or the last error associated with
+C<PACKAGE>
+
+=item flush ( [ PACKAGE ] )
+
+Flush the last error created, or the last error associated with
+C<PACKAGE>.It is necessary to clear the error stack before exiting the
+package or uncaught errors generated using C<record> will be reported.
+
+ $Error->flush;
+
+=cut
+
+=back
+
+=head2 OBJECT METHODS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item stacktrace
+
+If the variable C<$Error::Debug> was non-zero when the error was
+created, then C<stacktrace> returns a string created by calling
+C<Carp::longmess>. If the variable was zero the C<stacktrace> returns
+the text of the error appended with the filename and line number of
+where the error was created, providing the text does not end with a
+newline.
+
+=item object
+
+The object this error was associated with
+
+=item file
+
+The file where the constructor of this error was called from
+
+=item line
+
+The line where the constructor of this error was called from
+
+=item text
+
+The text of the error
+
+=item $err->associate($obj)
+
+Associates an error with an object to allow error propagation. I.e:
+
+ $ber->encode(...) or
+ return Error->prior($ber)->associate($ldap);
+
+=back
+
+=head2 OVERLOAD METHODS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item stringify
+
+A method that converts the object into a string. This method may simply
+return the same as the C<text> method, or it may append more
+information. For example the file name and line number.
+
+By default this method returns the C<-text> argument that was passed to
+the constructor, or the string C<"Died"> if none was given.
+
+=item value
+
+A method that will return a value that can be associated with the
+error. For example if an error was created due to the failure of a
+system call, then this may return the numeric value of C<$!> at the
+time.
+
+By default this method returns the C<-value> argument that was passed
+to the constructor.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 PRE-DEFINED ERROR CLASSES
+
+=head2 Error::Simple
+
+This class can be used to hold simple error strings and values. It's
+constructor takes two arguments. The first is a text value, the second
+is a numeric value. These values are what will be returned by the
+overload methods.
+
+If the text value ends with C<at file line 1> as $@ strings do, then
+this information will be used to set the C<-file> and C<-line> arguments
+of the error object.
+
+This class is used internally if an eval'd block die's with an error
+that is a plain string. (Unless C<$Error::ObjectifyCallback> is modified)
+
+
+=head1 $Error::ObjectifyCallback
+
+This variable holds a reference to a subroutine that converts errors that
+are plain strings to objects. It is used by Error.pm to convert textual
+errors to objects, and can be overridden by the user.
+
+It accepts a single argument which is a hash reference to named parameters.
+Currently the only named parameter passed is C<'text'> which is the text
+of the error, but others may be available in the future.
+
+For example the following code will cause Error.pm to throw objects of the
+class MyError::Bar by default:
+
+ sub throw_MyError_Bar
+ {
+ my $args = shift;
+ my $err = MyError::Bar->new();
+ $err->{'MyBarText'} = $args->{'text'};
+ return $err;
+ }
+
+ {
+ local $Error::ObjectifyCallback = \&throw_MyError_Bar;
+
+ # Error handling here.
+ }
+
+=cut
+
+=head1 MESSAGE HANDLERS
+
+C<Error> also provides handlers to extend the output of the C<warn()> perl
+function, and to handle the printing of a thrown C<Error> that is not caught
+or otherwise handled. These are not installed by default, but are requested
+using the C<:warndie> tag in the C<use> line.
+
+ use Error qw( :warndie );
+
+These new error handlers are installed in C<$SIG{__WARN__}> and
+C<$SIG{__DIE__}>. If these handlers are already defined when the tag is
+imported, the old values are stored, and used during the new code. Thus, to
+arrange for custom handling of warnings and errors, you will need to perform
+something like the following:
+
+ BEGIN {
+ $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
+ print STDERR "My special warning handler: $_[0]"
+ };
+ }
+
+ use Error qw( :warndie );
+
+Note that setting C<$SIG{__WARN__}> after the C<:warndie> tag has been
+imported will overwrite the handler that C<Error> provides. If this cannot be
+avoided, then the tag can be explicitly C<import>ed later
+
+ use Error;
+
+ $SIG{__WARN__} = ...;
+
+ import Error qw( :warndie );
+
+=head2 EXAMPLE
+
+The C<__DIE__> handler turns messages such as
+
+ Can't call method "foo" on an undefined value at examples/warndie.pl line 16.
+
+into
+
+ Unhandled perl error caught at toplevel:
+
+ Can't call method "foo" on an undefined value
+
+ Thrown from: examples/warndie.pl:16
+
+ Full stack trace:
+
+ main::inner('undef') called at examples/warndie.pl line 20
+ main::outer('undef') called at examples/warndie.pl line 23
+
+=cut
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+See L<Exception::Class> for a different module providing Object-Oriented
+exception handling, along with a convenient syntax for declaring hierarchies
+for them. It doesn't provide Error's syntactic sugar of C<try { ... }>,
+C<catch { ... }>, etc. which may be a good thing or a bad thing based
+on what you want. (Because Error's syntactic sugar tends to break.)
+
+L<Error::Exception> aims to combine L<Error> and L<Exception::Class>
+"with correct stringification".
+
+L<TryCatch> and L<Try::Tiny> are similar in concept to Error.pm only providing
+a syntax that hopefully breaks less.
+
+=head1 KNOWN BUGS
+
+None, but that does not mean there are not any.
+
+=head1 AUTHORS
+
+Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>
+
+The code that inspired me to write this was originally written by
+Peter Seibel <peter@weblogic.com> and adapted by Jesse Glick
+<jglick@sig.bsh.com>.
+
+C<:warndie> handlers added by Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
+
+=head1 MAINTAINER
+
+Shlomi Fish, L<http://www.shlomifish.org/> .
+
+=head1 PAST MAINTAINERS
+
+Arun Kumar U <u_arunkumar@yahoo.com>
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT
+
+Copyright (c) 1997-8 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+=cut
--- /dev/null
+# Copyrights 1995-2018 by [Mark Overmeer].
+# For other contributors see ChangeLog.
+# See the manual pages for details on the licensing terms.
+# Pod stripped from pm file by OODoc 2.02.
+# This code is part of the bundle MailTools. Meta-POD processed with
+# OODoc into POD and HTML manual-pages. See README.md for Copyright.
+# Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+package Mail::Address;
+use vars '$VERSION';
+$VERSION = '2.20';
+
+use strict;
+
+use Carp;
+
+# use locale; removed in version 1.78, because it causes taint problems
+
+sub Version { our $VERSION }
+
+
+
+# given a comment, attempt to extract a person's name
+sub _extract_name
+{ # This function can be called as method as well
+ my $self = @_ && ref $_[0] ? shift : undef;
+
+ local $_ = shift
+ or return '';
+
+ # Using encodings, too hard. See Mail::Message::Field::Full.
+ return '' if m/\=\?.*?\?\=/;
+
+ # trim whitespace
+ s/^\s+//;
+ s/\s+$//;
+ s/\s+/ /;
+
+ # Disregard numeric names (e.g. 123456.1234@compuserve.com)
+ return "" if /^[\d ]+$/;
+
+ s/^\((.*)\)$/$1/; # remove outermost parenthesis
+ s/^"(.*)"$/$1/; # remove outer quotation marks
+ s/\(.*?\)//g; # remove minimal embedded comments
+ s/\\//g; # remove all escapes
+ s/^"(.*)"$/$1/; # remove internal quotation marks
+ s/^([^\s]+) ?, ?(.*)$/$2 $1/; # reverse "Last, First M." if applicable
+ s/,.*//;
+
+ # Change casing only when the name contains only upper or only
+ # lower cased characters.
+ unless( m/[A-Z]/ && m/[a-z]/ )
+ { # Set the case of the name to first char upper rest lower
+ s/\b(\w+)/\L\u$1/igo; # Upcase first letter on name
+ s/\bMc(\w)/Mc\u$1/igo; # Scottish names such as 'McLeod'
+ s/\bo'(\w)/O'\u$1/igo; # Irish names such as 'O'Malley, O'Reilly'
+ s/\b(x*(ix)?v*(iv)?i*)\b/\U$1/igo; # Roman numerals, eg 'Level III Support'
+ }
+
+ # some cleanup
+ s/\[[^\]]*\]//g;
+ s/(^[\s'"]+|[\s'"]+$)//g;
+ s/\s{2,}/ /g;
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub _tokenise
+{ local $_ = join ',', @_;
+ my (@words,$snippet,$field);
+
+ s/\A\s+//;
+ s/[\r\n]+/ /g;
+
+ while ($_ ne '')
+ { $field = '';
+ if(s/^\s*\(/(/ ) # (...)
+ { my $depth = 0;
+
+ PAREN: while(s/^(\(([^\(\)\\]|\\.)*)//)
+ { $field .= $1;
+ $depth++;
+ while(s/^(([^\(\)\\]|\\.)*\)\s*)//)
+ { $field .= $1;
+ last PAREN unless --$depth;
+ $field .= $1 if s/^(([^\(\)\\]|\\.)+)//;
+ }
+ }
+
+ carp "Unmatched () '$field' '$_'"
+ if $depth;
+
+ $field =~ s/\s+\Z//;
+ push @words, $field;
+
+ next;
+ }
+
+ if( s/^("(?:[^"\\]+|\\.)*")\s*// # "..."
+ || s/^(\[(?:[^\]\\]+|\\.)*\])\s*// # [...]
+ || s/^([^\s()<>\@,;:\\".[\]]+)\s*//
+ || s/^([()<>\@,;:\\".[\]])\s*//
+ )
+ { push @words, $1;
+ next;
+ }
+
+ croak "Unrecognised line: $_";
+ }
+
+ push @words, ",";
+ \@words;
+}
+
+sub _find_next
+{ my ($idx, $tokens, $len) = @_;
+
+ while($idx < $len)
+ { my $c = $tokens->[$idx];
+ return $c if $c eq ',' || $c eq ';' || $c eq '<';
+ $idx++;
+ }
+
+ "";
+}
+
+sub _complete
+{ my ($class, $phrase, $address, $comment) = @_;
+
+ @$phrase || @$comment || @$address
+ or return undef;
+
+ my $o = $class->new(join(" ",@$phrase), join("",@$address), join(" ",@$comment));
+ @$phrase = @$address = @$comment = ();
+ $o;
+}
+
+#------------
+
+sub new(@)
+{ my $class = shift;
+ bless [@_], $class;
+}
+
+
+sub parse(@)
+{ my $class = shift;
+ my @line = grep {defined} @_;
+ my $line = join '', @line;
+
+ my (@phrase, @comment, @address, @objs);
+ my ($depth, $idx) = (0, 0);
+
+ my $tokens = _tokenise @line;
+ my $len = @$tokens;
+ my $next = _find_next $idx, $tokens, $len;
+
+ local $_;
+ for(my $idx = 0; $idx < $len; $idx++)
+ { $_ = $tokens->[$idx];
+
+ if(substr($_,0,1) eq '(') { push @comment, $_ }
+ elsif($_ eq '<') { $depth++ }
+ elsif($_ eq '>') { $depth-- if $depth }
+ elsif($_ eq ',' || $_ eq ';')
+ { warn "Unmatched '<>' in $line" if $depth;
+ my $o = $class->_complete(\@phrase, \@address, \@comment);
+ push @objs, $o if defined $o;
+ $depth = 0;
+ $next = _find_next $idx+1, $tokens, $len;
+ }
+ elsif($depth) { push @address, $_ }
+ elsif($next eq '<') { push @phrase, $_ }
+ elsif( /^[.\@:;]$/ || !@address || $address[-1] =~ /^[.\@:;]$/ )
+ { push @address, $_ }
+ else
+ { warn "Unmatched '<>' in $line" if $depth;
+ my $o = $class->_complete(\@phrase, \@address, \@comment);
+ push @objs, $o if defined $o;
+ $depth = 0;
+ push @address, $_;
+ }
+ }
+ @objs;
+}
+
+#------------
+
+sub phrase { shift->set_or_get(0, @_) }
+sub address { shift->set_or_get(1, @_) }
+sub comment { shift->set_or_get(2, @_) }
+
+sub set_or_get($)
+{ my ($self, $i) = (shift, shift);
+ @_ or return $self->[$i];
+
+ my $val = $self->[$i];
+ $self->[$i] = shift if @_;
+ $val;
+}
+
+
+my $atext = '[\-\w !#$%&\'*+/=?^`{|}~]';
+sub format
+{ my @addrs;
+
+ foreach (@_)
+ { my ($phrase, $email, $comment) = @$_;
+ my @addr;
+
+ if(defined $phrase && length $phrase)
+ { push @addr
+ , $phrase =~ /^(?:\s*$atext\s*)+$/o ? $phrase
+ : $phrase =~ /(?<!\\)"/ ? $phrase
+ : qq("$phrase");
+
+ push @addr, "<$email>"
+ if defined $email && length $email;
+ }
+ elsif(defined $email && length $email)
+ { push @addr, $email;
+ }
+
+ if(defined $comment && $comment =~ /\S/)
+ { $comment =~ s/^\s*\(?/(/;
+ $comment =~ s/\)?\s*$/)/;
+ }
+
+ push @addr, $comment
+ if defined $comment && length $comment;
+
+ push @addrs, join(" ", @addr)
+ if @addr;
+ }
+
+ join ", ", @addrs;
+}
+
+#------------
+
+sub name
+{ my $self = shift;
+ my $phrase = $self->phrase;
+ my $addr = $self->address;
+
+ $phrase = $self->comment
+ unless defined $phrase && length $phrase;
+
+ my $name = $self->_extract_name($phrase);
+
+ # first.last@domain address
+ if($name eq '' && $addr =~ /([^\%\.\@_]+([\._][^\%\.\@_]+)+)[\@\%]/)
+ { ($name = $1) =~ s/[\._]+/ /g;
+ $name = _extract_name $name;
+ }
+
+ if($name eq '' && $addr =~ m#/g=#i) # X400 style address
+ { my ($f) = $addr =~ m#g=([^/]*)#i;
+ my ($l) = $addr =~ m#s=([^/]*)#i;
+ $name = _extract_name "$f $l";
+ }
+
+ length $name ? $name : undef;
+}
+
+
+sub host
+{ my $addr = shift->address || '';
+ my $i = rindex $addr, '@';
+ $i >= 0 ? substr($addr, $i+1) : undef;
+}
+
+
+sub user
+{ my $addr = shift->address || '';
+ my $i = rindex $addr, '@';
+ $i >= 0 ? substr($addr,0,$i) : $addr;
+}
+
+1;
use 5.008;
use strict;
+use warnings;
+use File::Temp ();
+use File::Spec ();
BEGIN {
use Carp qw(carp croak); # but croak is bad - throw instead
-use Git::Error qw(:try);
+use Git::LoadCPAN::Error qw(:try);
use Cwd qw(abs_path cwd);
use IPC::Open2 qw(open2);
use Fcntl qw(SEEK_SET SEEK_CUR);
};
if ($dir) {
- _verify_require();
File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($dir) or $dir = $opts{Directory} . '/' . $dir;
$opts{Repository} = abs_path($dir);
sub _temp_cache {
my ($self, $name) = _maybe_self(@_);
- _verify_require();
-
my $temp_fd = \$TEMP_FILEMAP{$name};
if (defined $$temp_fd and $$temp_fd->opened) {
if ($TEMP_FILES{$$temp_fd}{locked}) {
$$temp_fd;
}
-sub _verify_require {
- eval { require File::Temp; require File::Spec; };
- $@ and throw Error::Simple($@);
-}
-
=item temp_reset ( FILEHANDLE )
Truncates and resets the position of the C<FILEHANDLE>.
# Pipe implementation for ActiveState Perl.
package Git::activestate_pipe;
-use strict;
sub TIEHANDLE {
my ($class, @params) = @_;
+++ /dev/null
-package Git::Error;
-use 5.008;
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-Git::Error - Wrapper for the L<Error> module, in case it's not installed
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-Wraps the import function for the L<Error> module.
-
-This module is only intended to be used for code shipping in the
-C<git.git> repository. Use it for anything else at your peril!
-
-=cut
-
-sub import {
- shift;
- my $caller = caller;
-
- eval {
- require Error;
- 1;
- } or do {
- my $error = $@ || "Zombie Error";
-
- my $Git_Error_pm_path = $INC{"Git/Error.pm"} || die "BUG: Should have our own path from %INC!";
-
- require File::Basename;
- my $Git_Error_pm_root = File::Basename::dirname($Git_Error_pm_path) || die "BUG: Can't figure out lib/Git dirname from '$Git_Error_pm_path'!";
-
- require File::Spec;
- my $Git_pm_FromCPAN_root = File::Spec->catdir($Git_Error_pm_root, 'FromCPAN');
- die "BUG: '$Git_pm_FromCPAN_root' should be a directory!" unless -d $Git_pm_FromCPAN_root;
-
- local @INC = ($Git_pm_FromCPAN_root, @INC);
- require Error;
- };
-
- unshift @_, $caller;
- goto &Error::import;
-}
-
-1;
+++ /dev/null
-# Error.pm
-#
-# Copyright (c) 1997-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@ti.com>. All rights reserved.
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
-#
-# Based on my original Error.pm, and Exceptions.pm by Peter Seibel
-# <peter@weblogic.com> and adapted by Jesse Glick <jglick@sig.bsh.com>.
-#
-# but modified ***significantly***
-
-package Error;
-
-use strict;
-use vars qw($VERSION);
-use 5.004;
-
-$VERSION = "0.15009";
-
-use overload (
- '""' => 'stringify',
- '0+' => 'value',
- 'bool' => sub { return 1; },
- 'fallback' => 1
-);
-
-$Error::Depth = 0; # Depth to pass to caller()
-$Error::Debug = 0; # Generate verbose stack traces
-@Error::STACK = (); # Clause stack for try
-$Error::THROWN = undef; # last error thrown, a workaround until die $ref works
-
-my $LAST; # Last error created
-my %ERROR; # Last error associated with package
-
-sub throw_Error_Simple
-{
- my $args = shift;
- return Error::Simple->new($args->{'text'});
-}
-
-$Error::ObjectifyCallback = \&throw_Error_Simple;
-
-
-# Exported subs are defined in Error::subs
-
-sub import {
- shift;
- local $Exporter::ExportLevel = $Exporter::ExportLevel + 1;
- Error::subs->import(@_);
-}
-
-# I really want to use last for the name of this method, but it is a keyword
-# which prevent the syntax last Error
-
-sub prior {
- shift; # ignore
-
- return $LAST unless @_;
-
- my $pkg = shift;
- return exists $ERROR{$pkg} ? $ERROR{$pkg} : undef
- unless ref($pkg);
-
- my $obj = $pkg;
- my $err = undef;
- if($obj->isa('HASH')) {
- $err = $obj->{'__Error__'}
- if exists $obj->{'__Error__'};
- }
- elsif($obj->isa('GLOB')) {
- $err = ${*$obj}{'__Error__'}
- if exists ${*$obj}{'__Error__'};
- }
-
- $err;
-}
-
-sub flush {
- shift; #ignore
-
- unless (@_) {
- $LAST = undef;
- return;
- }
-
- my $pkg = shift;
- return unless ref($pkg);
-
- undef $ERROR{$pkg} if defined $ERROR{$pkg};
-}
-
-# Return as much information as possible about where the error
-# happened. The -stacktrace element only exists if $Error::DEBUG
-# was set when the error was created
-
-sub stacktrace {
- my $self = shift;
-
- return $self->{'-stacktrace'}
- if exists $self->{'-stacktrace'};
-
- my $text = exists $self->{'-text'} ? $self->{'-text'} : "Died";
-
- $text .= sprintf(" at %s line %d.\n", $self->file, $self->line)
- unless($text =~ /\n$/s);
-
- $text;
-}
-
-# Allow error propagation, ie
-#
-# $ber->encode(...) or
-# return Error->prior($ber)->associate($ldap);
-
-sub associate {
- my $err = shift;
- my $obj = shift;
-
- return unless ref($obj);
-
- if($obj->isa('HASH')) {
- $obj->{'__Error__'} = $err;
- }
- elsif($obj->isa('GLOB')) {
- ${*$obj}{'__Error__'} = $err;
- }
- $obj = ref($obj);
- $ERROR{ ref($obj) } = $err;
-
- return;
-}
-
-sub new {
- my $self = shift;
- my($pkg,$file,$line) = caller($Error::Depth);
-
- my $err = bless {
- '-package' => $pkg,
- '-file' => $file,
- '-line' => $line,
- @_
- }, $self;
-
- $err->associate($err->{'-object'})
- if(exists $err->{'-object'});
-
- # To always create a stacktrace would be very inefficient, so
- # we only do it if $Error::Debug is set
-
- if($Error::Debug) {
- require Carp;
- local $Carp::CarpLevel = $Error::Depth;
- my $text = defined($err->{'-text'}) ? $err->{'-text'} : "Error";
- my $trace = Carp::longmess($text);
- # Remove try calls from the trace
- $trace =~ s/(\n\s+\S+__ANON__[^\n]+)?\n\s+eval[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::try[^\n]+(?=\n)//sog;
- $trace =~ s/(\n\s+\S+__ANON__[^\n]+)?\n\s+eval[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::run_clauses[^\n]+\n\s+Error::subs::try[^\n]+(?=\n)//sog;
- $err->{'-stacktrace'} = $trace
- }
-
- $@ = $LAST = $ERROR{$pkg} = $err;
-}
-
-# Throw an error. this contains some very gory code.
-
-sub throw {
- my $self = shift;
- local $Error::Depth = $Error::Depth + 1;
-
- # if we are not rethrow-ing then create the object to throw
- $self = $self->new(@_) unless ref($self);
-
- die $Error::THROWN = $self;
-}
-
-# syntactic sugar for
-#
-# die with Error( ... );
-
-sub with {
- my $self = shift;
- local $Error::Depth = $Error::Depth + 1;
-
- $self->new(@_);
-}
-
-# syntactic sugar for
-#
-# record Error( ... ) and return;
-
-sub record {
- my $self = shift;
- local $Error::Depth = $Error::Depth + 1;
-
- $self->new(@_);
-}
-
-# catch clause for
-#
-# try { ... } catch CLASS with { ... }
-
-sub catch {
- my $pkg = shift;
- my $code = shift;
- my $clauses = shift || {};
- my $catch = $clauses->{'catch'} ||= [];
-
- unshift @$catch, $pkg, $code;
-
- $clauses;
-}
-
-# Object query methods
-
-sub object {
- my $self = shift;
- exists $self->{'-object'} ? $self->{'-object'} : undef;
-}
-
-sub file {
- my $self = shift;
- exists $self->{'-file'} ? $self->{'-file'} : undef;
-}
-
-sub line {
- my $self = shift;
- exists $self->{'-line'} ? $self->{'-line'} : undef;
-}
-
-sub text {
- my $self = shift;
- exists $self->{'-text'} ? $self->{'-text'} : undef;
-}
-
-# overload methods
-
-sub stringify {
- my $self = shift;
- defined $self->{'-text'} ? $self->{'-text'} : "Died";
-}
-
-sub value {
- my $self = shift;
- exists $self->{'-value'} ? $self->{'-value'} : undef;
-}
-
-package Error::Simple;
-
-@Error::Simple::ISA = qw(Error);
-
-sub new {
- my $self = shift;
- my $text = "" . shift;
- my $value = shift;
- my(@args) = ();
-
- local $Error::Depth = $Error::Depth + 1;
-
- @args = ( -file => $1, -line => $2)
- if($text =~ s/\s+at\s+(\S+)\s+line\s+(\d+)(?:,\s*<[^>]*>\s+line\s+\d+)?\.?\n?$//s);
- push(@args, '-value', 0 + $value)
- if defined($value);
-
- $self->SUPER::new(-text => $text, @args);
-}
-
-sub stringify {
- my $self = shift;
- my $text = $self->SUPER::stringify;
- $text .= sprintf(" at %s line %d.\n", $self->file, $self->line)
- unless($text =~ /\n$/s);
- $text;
-}
-
-##########################################################################
-##########################################################################
-
-# Inspired by code from Jesse Glick <jglick@sig.bsh.com> and
-# Peter Seibel <peter@weblogic.com>
-
-package Error::subs;
-
-use Exporter ();
-use vars qw(@EXPORT_OK @ISA %EXPORT_TAGS);
-
-@EXPORT_OK = qw(try with finally except otherwise);
-%EXPORT_TAGS = (try => \@EXPORT_OK);
-
-@ISA = qw(Exporter);
-
-
-sub blessed {
- my $item = shift;
- local $@; # don't kill an outer $@
- ref $item and eval { $item->can('can') };
-}
-
-
-sub run_clauses ($$$\@) {
- my($clauses,$err,$wantarray,$result) = @_;
- my $code = undef;
-
- $err = $Error::ObjectifyCallback->({'text' =>$err}) unless ref($err);
-
- CATCH: {
-
- # catch
- my $catch;
- if(defined($catch = $clauses->{'catch'})) {
- my $i = 0;
-
- CATCHLOOP:
- for( ; $i < @$catch ; $i += 2) {
- my $pkg = $catch->[$i];
- unless(defined $pkg) {
- #except
- splice(@$catch,$i,2,$catch->[$i+1]->());
- $i -= 2;
- next CATCHLOOP;
- }
- elsif(blessed($err) && $err->isa($pkg)) {
- $code = $catch->[$i+1];
- while(1) {
- my $more = 0;
- local($Error::THROWN);
- my $ok = eval {
- if($wantarray) {
- @{$result} = $code->($err,\$more);
- }
- elsif(defined($wantarray)) {
- @{$result} = ();
- $result->[0] = $code->($err,\$more);
- }
- else {
- $code->($err,\$more);
- }
- 1;
- };
- if( $ok ) {
- next CATCHLOOP if $more;
- undef $err;
- }
- else {
- $err = defined($Error::THROWN)
- ? $Error::THROWN : $@;
- $err = $Error::ObjectifyCallback->({'text' =>$err})
- unless ref($err);
- }
- last CATCH;
- };
- }
- }
- }
-
- # otherwise
- my $owise;
- if(defined($owise = $clauses->{'otherwise'})) {
- my $code = $clauses->{'otherwise'};
- my $more = 0;
- my $ok = eval {
- if($wantarray) {
- @{$result} = $code->($err,\$more);
- }
- elsif(defined($wantarray)) {
- @{$result} = ();
- $result->[0] = $code->($err,\$more);
- }
- else {
- $code->($err,\$more);
- }
- 1;
- };
- if( $ok ) {
- undef $err;
- }
- else {
- $err = defined($Error::THROWN)
- ? $Error::THROWN : $@;
-
- $err = $Error::ObjectifyCallback->({'text' =>$err})
- unless ref($err);
- }
- }
- }
- $err;
-}
-
-sub try (&;$) {
- my $try = shift;
- my $clauses = @_ ? shift : {};
- my $ok = 0;
- my $err = undef;
- my @result = ();
-
- unshift @Error::STACK, $clauses;
-
- my $wantarray = wantarray();
-
- do {
- local $Error::THROWN = undef;
- local $@ = undef;
-
- $ok = eval {
- if($wantarray) {
- @result = $try->();
- }
- elsif(defined $wantarray) {
- $result[0] = $try->();
- }
- else {
- $try->();
- }
- 1;
- };
-
- $err = defined($Error::THROWN) ? $Error::THROWN : $@
- unless $ok;
- };
-
- shift @Error::STACK;
-
- $err = run_clauses($clauses,$err,wantarray,@result)
- unless($ok);
-
- $clauses->{'finally'}->()
- if(defined($clauses->{'finally'}));
-
- if (defined($err))
- {
- if (blessed($err) && $err->can('throw'))
- {
- throw $err;
- }
- else
- {
- die $err;
- }
- }
-
- wantarray ? @result : $result[0];
-}
-
-# Each clause adds a sub to the list of clauses. The finally clause is
-# always the last, and the otherwise clause is always added just before
-# the finally clause.
-#
-# All clauses, except the finally clause, add a sub which takes one argument
-# this argument will be the error being thrown. The sub will return a code ref
-# if that clause can handle that error, otherwise undef is returned.
-#
-# The otherwise clause adds a sub which unconditionally returns the users
-# code reference, this is why it is forced to be last.
-#
-# The catch clause is defined in Error.pm, as the syntax causes it to
-# be called as a method
-
-sub with (&;$) {
- @_
-}
-
-sub finally (&) {
- my $code = shift;
- my $clauses = { 'finally' => $code };
- $clauses;
-}
-
-# The except clause is a block which returns a hashref or a list of
-# key-value pairs, where the keys are the classes and the values are subs.
-
-sub except (&;$) {
- my $code = shift;
- my $clauses = shift || {};
- my $catch = $clauses->{'catch'} ||= [];
-
- my $sub = sub {
- my $ref;
- my(@array) = $code->($_[0]);
- if(@array == 1 && ref($array[0])) {
- $ref = $array[0];
- $ref = [ %$ref ]
- if(UNIVERSAL::isa($ref,'HASH'));
- }
- else {
- $ref = \@array;
- }
- @$ref
- };
-
- unshift @{$catch}, undef, $sub;
-
- $clauses;
-}
-
-sub otherwise (&;$) {
- my $code = shift;
- my $clauses = shift || {};
-
- if(exists $clauses->{'otherwise'}) {
- require Carp;
- Carp::croak("Multiple otherwise clauses");
- }
-
- $clauses->{'otherwise'} = $code;
-
- $clauses;
-}
-
-1;
-__END__
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-Error - Error/exception handling in an OO-ish way
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- use Error qw(:try);
-
- throw Error::Simple( "A simple error");
-
- sub xyz {
- ...
- record Error::Simple("A simple error")
- and return;
- }
-
- unlink($file) or throw Error::Simple("$file: $!",$!);
-
- try {
- do_some_stuff();
- die "error!" if $condition;
- throw Error::Simple -text => "Oops!" if $other_condition;
- }
- catch Error::IO with {
- my $E = shift;
- print STDERR "File ", $E->{'-file'}, " had a problem\n";
- }
- except {
- my $E = shift;
- my $general_handler=sub {send_message $E->{-description}};
- return {
- UserException1 => $general_handler,
- UserException2 => $general_handler
- };
- }
- otherwise {
- print STDERR "Well I don't know what to say\n";
- }
- finally {
- close_the_garage_door_already(); # Should be reliable
- }; # Don't forget the trailing ; or you might be surprised
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-The C<Error> package provides two interfaces. Firstly C<Error> provides
-a procedural interface to exception handling. Secondly C<Error> is a
-base class for errors/exceptions that can either be thrown, for
-subsequent catch, or can simply be recorded.
-
-Errors in the class C<Error> should not be thrown directly, but the
-user should throw errors from a sub-class of C<Error>.
-
-=head1 PROCEDURAL INTERFACE
-
-C<Error> exports subroutines to perform exception handling. These will
-be exported if the C<:try> tag is used in the C<use> line.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item try BLOCK CLAUSES
-
-C<try> is the main subroutine called by the user. All other subroutines
-exported are clauses to the try subroutine.
-
-The BLOCK will be evaluated and, if no error is throw, try will return
-the result of the block.
-
-C<CLAUSES> are the subroutines below, which describe what to do in the
-event of an error being thrown within BLOCK.
-
-=item catch CLASS with BLOCK
-
-This clauses will cause all errors that satisfy C<$err-E<gt>isa(CLASS)>
-to be caught and handled by evaluating C<BLOCK>.
-
-C<BLOCK> will be passed two arguments. The first will be the error
-being thrown. The second is a reference to a scalar variable. If this
-variable is set by the catch block then, on return from the catch
-block, try will continue processing as if the catch block was never
-found.
-
-To propagate the error the catch block may call C<$err-E<gt>throw>
-
-If the scalar reference by the second argument is not set, and the
-error is not thrown. Then the current try block will return with the
-result from the catch block.
-
-=item except BLOCK
-
-When C<try> is looking for a handler, if an except clause is found
-C<BLOCK> is evaluated. The return value from this block should be a
-HASHREF or a list of key-value pairs, where the keys are class names
-and the values are CODE references for the handler of errors of that
-type.
-
-=item otherwise BLOCK
-
-Catch any error by executing the code in C<BLOCK>
-
-When evaluated C<BLOCK> will be passed one argument, which will be the
-error being processed.
-
-Only one otherwise block may be specified per try block
-
-=item finally BLOCK
-
-Execute the code in C<BLOCK> either after the code in the try block has
-successfully completed, or if the try block throws an error then
-C<BLOCK> will be executed after the handler has completed.
-
-If the handler throws an error then the error will be caught, the
-finally block will be executed and the error will be re-thrown.
-
-Only one finally block may be specified per try block
-
-=back
-
-=head1 CLASS INTERFACE
-
-=head2 CONSTRUCTORS
-
-The C<Error> object is implemented as a HASH. This HASH is initialized
-with the arguments that are passed to its constructor. The elements
-that are used by, or are retrievable by the C<Error> class are listed
-below, other classes may add to these.
-
- -file
- -line
- -text
- -value
- -object
-
-If C<-file> or C<-line> are not specified in the constructor arguments
-then these will be initialized with the file name and line number where
-the constructor was called from.
-
-If the error is associated with an object then the object should be
-passed as the C<-object> argument. This will allow the C<Error> package
-to associate the error with the object.
-
-The C<Error> package remembers the last error created, and also the
-last error associated with a package. This could either be the last
-error created by a sub in that package, or the last error which passed
-an object blessed into that package as the C<-object> argument.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item throw ( [ ARGS ] )
-
-Create a new C<Error> object and throw an error, which will be caught
-by a surrounding C<try> block, if there is one. Otherwise it will cause
-the program to exit.
-
-C<throw> may also be called on an existing error to re-throw it.
-
-=item with ( [ ARGS ] )
-
-Create a new C<Error> object and returns it. This is defined for
-syntactic sugar, eg
-
- die with Some::Error ( ... );
-
-=item record ( [ ARGS ] )
-
-Create a new C<Error> object and returns it. This is defined for
-syntactic sugar, eg
-
- record Some::Error ( ... )
- and return;
-
-=back
-
-=head2 STATIC METHODS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item prior ( [ PACKAGE ] )
-
-Return the last error created, or the last error associated with
-C<PACKAGE>
-
-=item flush ( [ PACKAGE ] )
-
-Flush the last error created, or the last error associated with
-C<PACKAGE>.It is necessary to clear the error stack before exiting the
-package or uncaught errors generated using C<record> will be reported.
-
- $Error->flush;
-
-=cut
-
-=back
-
-=head2 OBJECT METHODS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item stacktrace
-
-If the variable C<$Error::Debug> was non-zero when the error was
-created, then C<stacktrace> returns a string created by calling
-C<Carp::longmess>. If the variable was zero the C<stacktrace> returns
-the text of the error appended with the filename and line number of
-where the error was created, providing the text does not end with a
-newline.
-
-=item object
-
-The object this error was associated with
-
-=item file
-
-The file where the constructor of this error was called from
-
-=item line
-
-The line where the constructor of this error was called from
-
-=item text
-
-The text of the error
-
-=back
-
-=head2 OVERLOAD METHODS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item stringify
-
-A method that converts the object into a string. This method may simply
-return the same as the C<text> method, or it may append more
-information. For example the file name and line number.
-
-By default this method returns the C<-text> argument that was passed to
-the constructor, or the string C<"Died"> if none was given.
-
-=item value
-
-A method that will return a value that can be associated with the
-error. For example if an error was created due to the failure of a
-system call, then this may return the numeric value of C<$!> at the
-time.
-
-By default this method returns the C<-value> argument that was passed
-to the constructor.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 PRE-DEFINED ERROR CLASSES
-
-=over 4
-
-=item Error::Simple
-
-This class can be used to hold simple error strings and values. Its
-constructor takes two arguments. The first is a text value, the second
-is a numeric value. These values are what will be returned by the
-overload methods.
-
-If the text value ends with C<at file line 1> as $@ strings do, then
-this information will be used to set the C<-file> and C<-line> arguments
-of the error object.
-
-This class is used internally if an eval'd block die's with an error
-that is a plain string. (Unless C<$Error::ObjectifyCallback> is modified)
-
-=back
-
-=head1 $Error::ObjectifyCallback
-
-This variable holds a reference to a subroutine that converts errors that
-are plain strings to objects. It is used by Error.pm to convert textual
-errors to objects, and can be overridden by the user.
-
-It accepts a single argument which is a hash reference to named parameters.
-Currently the only named parameter passed is C<'text'> which is the text
-of the error, but others may be available in the future.
-
-For example the following code will cause Error.pm to throw objects of the
-class MyError::Bar by default:
-
- sub throw_MyError_Bar
- {
- my $args = shift;
- my $err = MyError::Bar->new();
- $err->{'MyBarText'} = $args->{'text'};
- return $err;
- }
-
- {
- local $Error::ObjectifyCallback = \&throw_MyError_Bar;
-
- # Error handling here.
- }
-
-=head1 KNOWN BUGS
-
-None, but that does not mean there are not any.
-
-=head1 AUTHORS
-
-Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>
-
-The code that inspired me to write this was originally written by
-Peter Seibel <peter@weblogic.com> and adapted by Jesse Glick
-<jglick@sig.bsh.com>.
-
-=head1 MAINTAINER
-
-Shlomi Fish <shlomif@iglu.org.il>
-
-=head1 PAST MAINTAINERS
-
-Arun Kumar U <u_arunkumar@yahoo.com>
-
-=cut
+++ /dev/null
-# Copyrights 1995-2017 by [Mark Overmeer <perl@overmeer.net>].
-# For other contributors see ChangeLog.
-# See the manual pages for details on the licensing terms.
-# Pod stripped from pm file by OODoc 2.02.
-package Mail::Address;
-use vars '$VERSION';
-$VERSION = '2.19';
-
-use strict;
-
-use Carp;
-
-# use locale; removed in version 1.78, because it causes taint problems
-
-sub Version { our $VERSION }
-
-
-
-# given a comment, attempt to extract a person's name
-sub _extract_name
-{ # This function can be called as method as well
- my $self = @_ && ref $_[0] ? shift : undef;
-
- local $_ = shift
- or return '';
-
- # Using encodings, too hard. See Mail::Message::Field::Full.
- return '' if m/\=\?.*?\?\=/;
-
- # trim whitespace
- s/^\s+//;
- s/\s+$//;
- s/\s+/ /;
-
- # Disregard numeric names (e.g. 123456.1234@compuserve.com)
- return "" if /^[\d ]+$/;
-
- s/^\((.*)\)$/$1/; # remove outermost parenthesis
- s/^"(.*)"$/$1/; # remove outer quotation marks
- s/\(.*?\)//g; # remove minimal embedded comments
- s/\\//g; # remove all escapes
- s/^"(.*)"$/$1/; # remove internal quotation marks
- s/^([^\s]+) ?, ?(.*)$/$2 $1/; # reverse "Last, First M." if applicable
- s/,.*//;
-
- # Change casing only when the name contains only upper or only
- # lower cased characters.
- unless( m/[A-Z]/ && m/[a-z]/ )
- { # Set the case of the name to first char upper rest lower
- s/\b(\w+)/\L\u$1/igo; # Upcase first letter on name
- s/\bMc(\w)/Mc\u$1/igo; # Scottish names such as 'McLeod'
- s/\bo'(\w)/O'\u$1/igo; # Irish names such as 'O'Malley, O'Reilly'
- s/\b(x*(ix)?v*(iv)?i*)\b/\U$1/igo; # Roman numerals, eg 'Level III Support'
- }
-
- # some cleanup
- s/\[[^\]]*\]//g;
- s/(^[\s'"]+|[\s'"]+$)//g;
- s/\s{2,}/ /g;
-
- $_;
-}
-
-sub _tokenise
-{ local $_ = join ',', @_;
- my (@words,$snippet,$field);
-
- s/\A\s+//;
- s/[\r\n]+/ /g;
-
- while ($_ ne '')
- { $field = '';
- if(s/^\s*\(/(/ ) # (...)
- { my $depth = 0;
-
- PAREN: while(s/^(\(([^\(\)\\]|\\.)*)//)
- { $field .= $1;
- $depth++;
- while(s/^(([^\(\)\\]|\\.)*\)\s*)//)
- { $field .= $1;
- last PAREN unless --$depth;
- $field .= $1 if s/^(([^\(\)\\]|\\.)+)//;
- }
- }
-
- carp "Unmatched () '$field' '$_'"
- if $depth;
-
- $field =~ s/\s+\Z//;
- push @words, $field;
-
- next;
- }
-
- if( s/^("(?:[^"\\]+|\\.)*")\s*// # "..."
- || s/^(\[(?:[^\]\\]+|\\.)*\])\s*// # [...]
- || s/^([^\s()<>\@,;:\\".[\]]+)\s*//
- || s/^([()<>\@,;:\\".[\]])\s*//
- )
- { push @words, $1;
- next;
- }
-
- croak "Unrecognised line: $_";
- }
-
- push @words, ",";
- \@words;
-}
-
-sub _find_next
-{ my ($idx, $tokens, $len) = @_;
-
- while($idx < $len)
- { my $c = $tokens->[$idx];
- return $c if $c eq ',' || $c eq ';' || $c eq '<';
- $idx++;
- }
-
- "";
-}
-
-sub _complete
-{ my ($class, $phrase, $address, $comment) = @_;
-
- @$phrase || @$comment || @$address
- or return undef;
-
- my $o = $class->new(join(" ",@$phrase), join("",@$address), join(" ",@$comment));
- @$phrase = @$address = @$comment = ();
- $o;
-}
-
-#------------
-
-sub new(@)
-{ my $class = shift;
- bless [@_], $class;
-}
-
-
-sub parse(@)
-{ my $class = shift;
- my @line = grep {defined} @_;
- my $line = join '', @line;
-
- my (@phrase, @comment, @address, @objs);
- my ($depth, $idx) = (0, 0);
-
- my $tokens = _tokenise @line;
- my $len = @$tokens;
- my $next = _find_next $idx, $tokens, $len;
-
- local $_;
- for(my $idx = 0; $idx < $len; $idx++)
- { $_ = $tokens->[$idx];
-
- if(substr($_,0,1) eq '(') { push @comment, $_ }
- elsif($_ eq '<') { $depth++ }
- elsif($_ eq '>') { $depth-- if $depth }
- elsif($_ eq ',' || $_ eq ';')
- { warn "Unmatched '<>' in $line" if $depth;
- my $o = $class->_complete(\@phrase, \@address, \@comment);
- push @objs, $o if defined $o;
- $depth = 0;
- $next = _find_next $idx+1, $tokens, $len;
- }
- elsif($depth) { push @address, $_ }
- elsif($next eq '<') { push @phrase, $_ }
- elsif( /^[.\@:;]$/ || !@address || $address[-1] =~ /^[.\@:;]$/ )
- { push @address, $_ }
- else
- { warn "Unmatched '<>' in $line" if $depth;
- my $o = $class->_complete(\@phrase, \@address, \@comment);
- push @objs, $o if defined $o;
- $depth = 0;
- push @address, $_;
- }
- }
- @objs;
-}
-
-#------------
-
-sub phrase { shift->set_or_get(0, @_) }
-sub address { shift->set_or_get(1, @_) }
-sub comment { shift->set_or_get(2, @_) }
-
-sub set_or_get($)
-{ my ($self, $i) = (shift, shift);
- @_ or return $self->[$i];
-
- my $val = $self->[$i];
- $self->[$i] = shift if @_;
- $val;
-}
-
-
-my $atext = '[\-\w !#$%&\'*+/=?^`{|}~]';
-sub format
-{ my @addrs;
-
- foreach (@_)
- { my ($phrase, $email, $comment) = @$_;
- my @addr;
-
- if(defined $phrase && length $phrase)
- { push @addr
- , $phrase =~ /^(?:\s*$atext\s*)+$/o ? $phrase
- : $phrase =~ /(?<!\\)"/ ? $phrase
- : qq("$phrase");
-
- push @addr, "<$email>"
- if defined $email && length $email;
- }
- elsif(defined $email && length $email)
- { push @addr, $email;
- }
-
- if(defined $comment && $comment =~ /\S/)
- { $comment =~ s/^\s*\(?/(/;
- $comment =~ s/\)?\s*$/)/;
- }
-
- push @addr, $comment
- if defined $comment && length $comment;
-
- push @addrs, join(" ", @addr)
- if @addr;
- }
-
- join ", ", @addrs;
-}
-
-#------------
-
-sub name
-{ my $self = shift;
- my $phrase = $self->phrase;
- my $addr = $self->address;
-
- $phrase = $self->comment
- unless defined $phrase && length $phrase;
-
- my $name = $self->_extract_name($phrase);
-
- # first.last@domain address
- if($name eq '' && $addr =~ /([^\%\.\@_]+([\._][^\%\.\@_]+)+)[\@\%]/)
- { ($name = $1) =~ s/[\._]+/ /g;
- $name = _extract_name $name;
- }
-
- if($name eq '' && $addr =~ m#/g=#i) # X400 style address
- { my ($f) = $addr =~ m#g=([^/]*)#i;
- my ($l) = $addr =~ m#s=([^/]*)#i;
- $name = _extract_name "$f $l";
- }
-
- length $name ? $name : undef;
-}
-
-
-sub host
-{ my $addr = shift->address || '';
- my $i = rindex $addr, '@';
- $i >= 0 ? substr($addr, $i+1) : undef;
-}
-
-
-sub user
-{ my $addr = shift->address || '';
- my $i = rindex $addr, '@';
- $i >= 0 ? substr($addr,0,$i) : $addr;
-}
-
-1;
--- /dev/null
+package Git::LoadCPAN;
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Git::LoadCPAN - Wrapper for loading modules from the CPAN (OS) or Git's own copy
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+The Perl code in Git depends on some modules from the CPAN, but we
+don't want to make those a hard requirement for anyone building from
+source.
+
+Therefore the L<Git::LoadCPAN> namespace shipped with Git contains
+wrapper modules like C<Git::LoadCPAN::Module::Name> that will first
+attempt to load C<Module::Name> from the OS, and if that doesn't work
+will fall back on C<FromCPAN::Module::Name> shipped with Git itself.
+
+Usually distributors will not ship with Git's Git::FromCPAN tree at
+all via the C<NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS> option, preferring to use their
+own packaging of CPAN modules instead.
+
+This module is only intended to be used for code shipping in the
+C<git.git> repository. Use it for anything else at your peril!
+
+=cut
+
+# NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS_STR evades the sed search-replace from the
+# Makefile, and allows for detecting whether the module is loaded from
+# perl/Git as opposed to perl/build/Git, which is useful for one-off
+# testing without having Error.pm et al installed.
+use constant NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS_STR => '@@' . 'NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS' . '@@';
+use constant NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS => (
+ q[@@NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS@@] ne ''
+ and
+ q[@@NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS@@] ne NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS_STR
+);
+
+sub import {
+ shift;
+ my $caller = caller;
+ my %args = @_;
+ my $module = exists $args{module} ? delete $args{module} : die "BUG: Expected 'module' parameter!";
+ my $import = exists $args{import} ? delete $args{import} : die "BUG: Expected 'import' parameter!";
+ die "BUG: Too many arguments!" if keys %args;
+
+ # Foo::Bar to Foo/Bar.pm
+ my $package_pm = $module;
+ $package_pm =~ s[::][/]g;
+ $package_pm .= '.pm';
+
+ eval {
+ require $package_pm;
+ 1;
+ } or do {
+ my $error = $@ || "Zombie Error";
+
+ if (NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS) {
+ chomp(my $error = sprintf <<'THEY_PROMISED', $module);
+BUG: The '%s' module is not here, but NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS was set!
+
+Git needs this Perl module from the CPAN, and will by default ship
+with a copy of it. This Git was built with NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS,
+meaning that whoever built it promised to provide this module.
+
+You're seeing this error because they broke that promise, and we can't
+load our fallback version, since we were asked not to install it.
+
+If you're seeing this error and didn't package Git yourself the
+package you're using is broken, or your system is broken. This error
+won't appear if Git is built without NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS (instead
+we'll use our fallback version of the module).
+THEY_PROMISED
+ die $error;
+ }
+
+ my $Git_LoadCPAN_pm_path = $INC{"Git/LoadCPAN.pm"} || die "BUG: Should have our own path from %INC!";
+
+ require File::Basename;
+ my $Git_LoadCPAN_pm_root = File::Basename::dirname($Git_LoadCPAN_pm_path) || die "BUG: Can't figure out lib/Git dirname from '$Git_LoadCPAN_pm_path'!";
+
+ require File::Spec;
+ my $Git_pm_FromCPAN_root = File::Spec->catdir($Git_LoadCPAN_pm_root, '..', 'FromCPAN');
+ die "BUG: '$Git_pm_FromCPAN_root' should be a directory!" unless -d $Git_pm_FromCPAN_root;
+
+ local @INC = ($Git_pm_FromCPAN_root, @INC);
+ require $package_pm;
+ };
+
+ if ($import) {
+ no strict 'refs';
+ *{"${caller}::import"} = sub {
+ shift;
+ use strict 'refs';
+ unshift @_, $module;
+ goto &{"${module}::import"};
+ };
+ use strict 'refs';
+ }
+}
+
+1;
--- /dev/null
+package Git::LoadCPAN::Error;
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Git::LoadCPAN (
+ module => 'Error',
+ import => 1,
+);
+
+1;
--- /dev/null
+package Git::LoadCPAN::Mail::Address;
+use 5.008;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Git::LoadCPAN (
+ module => 'Mail::Address',
+ import => 0,
+);
+
+1;
+++ /dev/null
-package Git::Mail::Address;
-use 5.008;
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-Git::Mail::Address - Wrapper for the L<Mail::Address> module, in case it's not installed
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-This module is only intended to be used for code shipping in the
-C<git.git> repository. Use it for anything else at your peril!
-
-=cut
-
-eval {
- require Mail::Address;
- 1;
-} or do {
- require Git::FromCPAN::Mail::Address;
-};
-
-1;
int new_shared_index, ret;
struct split_index *si = istate->split_index;
+ if ((flags & SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED) && !istate->cache_changed) {
+ if (flags & COMMIT_LOCK)
+ rollback_lock_file(lock);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
if (istate->fsmonitor_last_update)
fill_fsmonitor_bitmap(istate);
static int is_per_worktree_ref(const char *refname)
{
return !strcmp(refname, "HEAD") ||
- starts_with(refname, "refs/bisect/");
+ starts_with(refname, "refs/bisect/") ||
+ starts_with(refname, "refs/rewritten/");
}
static int is_pseudoref_syntax(const char *refname)
#include "submodule-config.h"
/* The main repository */
-static struct repository the_repo = {
- NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &the_index, &hash_algos[GIT_HASH_SHA1], 0, 0
-};
-struct repository *the_repository = &the_repo;
+static struct repository the_repo;
+struct repository *the_repository;
-static char *git_path_from_env(const char *envvar, const char *git_dir,
- const char *path, int fromenv)
+void initialize_the_repository(void)
{
- if (fromenv) {
- const char *value = getenv(envvar);
- if (value)
- return xstrdup(value);
- }
+ the_repository = &the_repo;
- return xstrfmt("%s/%s", git_dir, path);
+ the_repo.index = &the_index;
+ repo_set_hash_algo(&the_repo, GIT_HASH_SHA1);
}
-static int find_common_dir(struct strbuf *sb, const char *gitdir, int fromenv)
+static void expand_base_dir(char **out, const char *in,
+ const char *base_dir, const char *def_in)
{
- if (fromenv) {
- const char *value = getenv(GIT_COMMON_DIR_ENVIRONMENT);
- if (value) {
- strbuf_addstr(sb, value);
- return 1;
- }
- }
-
- return get_common_dir_noenv(sb, gitdir);
+ free(*out);
+ if (in)
+ *out = xstrdup(in);
+ else
+ *out = xstrfmt("%s/%s", base_dir, def_in);
}
-static void repo_setup_env(struct repository *repo)
+static void repo_set_commondir(struct repository *repo,
+ const char *commondir)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
- repo->different_commondir = find_common_dir(&sb, repo->gitdir,
- !repo->ignore_env);
free(repo->commondir);
+
+ if (commondir) {
+ repo->different_commondir = 1;
+ repo->commondir = xstrdup(commondir);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ repo->different_commondir = get_common_dir_noenv(&sb, repo->gitdir);
repo->commondir = strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL);
- free(repo->objectdir);
- repo->objectdir = git_path_from_env(DB_ENVIRONMENT, repo->commondir,
- "objects", !repo->ignore_env);
- free(repo->graft_file);
- repo->graft_file = git_path_from_env(GRAFT_ENVIRONMENT, repo->commondir,
- "info/grafts", !repo->ignore_env);
- free(repo->index_file);
- repo->index_file = git_path_from_env(INDEX_ENVIRONMENT, repo->gitdir,
- "index", !repo->ignore_env);
}
-void repo_set_gitdir(struct repository *repo, const char *path)
+void repo_set_gitdir(struct repository *repo,
+ const char *root,
+ const struct set_gitdir_args *o)
{
- const char *gitfile = read_gitfile(path);
+ const char *gitfile = read_gitfile(root);
+ /*
+ * repo->gitdir is saved because the caller could pass "root"
+ * that also points to repo->gitdir. We want to keep it alive
+ * until after xstrdup(root). Then we can free it.
+ */
char *old_gitdir = repo->gitdir;
- repo->gitdir = xstrdup(gitfile ? gitfile : path);
- repo_setup_env(repo);
-
+ repo->gitdir = xstrdup(gitfile ? gitfile : root);
free(old_gitdir);
+
+ repo_set_commondir(repo, o->commondir);
+ expand_base_dir(&repo->objectdir, o->object_dir,
+ repo->commondir, "objects");
+ free(repo->alternate_db);
+ repo->alternate_db = xstrdup_or_null(o->alternate_db);
+ expand_base_dir(&repo->graft_file, o->graft_file,
+ repo->commondir, "info/grafts");
+ expand_base_dir(&repo->index_file, o->index_file,
+ repo->gitdir, "index");
}
void repo_set_hash_algo(struct repository *repo, int hash_algo)
int error = 0;
char *abspath = NULL;
const char *resolved_gitdir;
+ struct set_gitdir_args args = { NULL };
abspath = real_pathdup(gitdir, 0);
if (!abspath) {
goto out;
}
- repo_set_gitdir(repo, resolved_gitdir);
+ repo_set_gitdir(repo, resolved_gitdir, &args);
out:
free(abspath);
* Initialize 'repo' based on the provided 'gitdir'.
* Return 0 upon success and a non-zero value upon failure.
*/
-int repo_init(struct repository *repo, const char *gitdir, const char *worktree)
+static int repo_init(struct repository *repo,
+ const char *gitdir,
+ const char *worktree)
{
struct repository_format format;
memset(repo, 0, sizeof(*repo));
- repo->ignore_env = 1;
-
if (repo_init_gitdir(repo, gitdir))
goto error;
FREE_AND_NULL(repo->gitdir);
FREE_AND_NULL(repo->commondir);
FREE_AND_NULL(repo->objectdir);
+ FREE_AND_NULL(repo->alternate_db);
FREE_AND_NULL(repo->graft_file);
FREE_AND_NULL(repo->index_file);
FREE_AND_NULL(repo->worktree);
*/
char *objectdir;
+ /* Path to extra alternate object database if not NULL */
+ char *alternate_db;
+
/*
* Path to the repository's graft file.
* Cannot be NULL after initialization.
const struct git_hash_algo *hash_algo;
/* Configurations */
- /*
- * Bit used during initialization to indicate if repository state (like
- * the location of the 'objectdir') should be read from the
- * environment. By default this bit will be set at the begining of
- * 'repo_init()' so that all repositories will ignore the environment.
- * The exception to this is 'the_repository', which doesn't go through
- * the normal 'repo_init()' process.
- */
- unsigned ignore_env:1;
/* Indicate if a repository has a different 'commondir' from 'gitdir' */
unsigned different_commondir:1;
extern struct repository *the_repository;
-extern void repo_set_gitdir(struct repository *repo, const char *path);
+struct set_gitdir_args {
+ const char *commondir;
+ const char *object_dir;
+ const char *graft_file;
+ const char *index_file;
+ const char *alternate_db;
+};
+
+extern void repo_set_gitdir(struct repository *repo,
+ const char *root,
+ const struct set_gitdir_args *optional);
extern void repo_set_worktree(struct repository *repo, const char *path);
extern void repo_set_hash_algo(struct repository *repo, int algo);
-extern int repo_init(struct repository *repo, const char *gitdir, const char *worktree);
+extern void initialize_the_repository(void);
extern int repo_submodule_init(struct repository *submodule,
struct repository *superproject,
const char *path);
item->string);
}
- if (active_cache_changed) {
- if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock, COMMIT_LOCK))
- die("Unable to write new index file");
- } else
- rollback_lock_file(&index_lock);
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
+ die("Unable to write new index file");
}
static void remove_variant(struct rerere_id *id)
#include "hashmap.h"
#include "notes-utils.h"
#include "sigchain.h"
+#include "unpack-trees.h"
+#include "worktree.h"
+#include "oidmap.h"
+#include "oidset.h"
#define GIT_REFLOG_ACTION "GIT_REFLOG_ACTION"
static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_rewritten_list, "rebase-merge/rewritten-list")
static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_rewritten_pending,
"rebase-merge/rewritten-pending")
+
+/*
+ * The path of the file listing refs that need to be deleted after the rebase
+ * finishes. This is used by the `label` command to record the need for cleanup.
+ */
+static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_refs_to_delete, "rebase-merge/refs-to-delete")
+
/*
* The following files are written by git-rebase just after parsing the
* command-line (and are only consumed, not modified, by the sequencer).
int sequencer_remove_state(struct replay_opts *opts)
{
- struct strbuf dir = STRBUF_INIT;
+ struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
int i;
+ if (strbuf_read_file(&buf, rebase_path_refs_to_delete(), 0) > 0) {
+ char *p = buf.buf;
+ while (*p) {
+ char *eol = strchr(p, '\n');
+ if (eol)
+ *eol = '\0';
+ if (delete_ref("(rebase -i) cleanup", p, NULL, 0) < 0)
+ warning(_("could not delete '%s'"), p);
+ if (!eol)
+ break;
+ p = eol + 1;
+ }
+ }
+
free(opts->gpg_sign);
free(opts->strategy);
for (i = 0; i < opts->xopts_nr; i++)
free(opts->xopts[i]);
free(opts->xopts);
- strbuf_addstr(&dir, get_dir(opts));
- remove_dir_recursively(&dir, 0);
- strbuf_release(&dir);
+ strbuf_reset(&buf);
+ strbuf_addstr(&buf, get_dir(opts));
+ remove_dir_recursively(&buf, 0);
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
return 0;
}
static int write_message(const void *buf, size_t len, const char *filename,
int append_eol)
{
- static struct lock_file msg_file;
+ struct lock_file msg_file = LOCK_INIT;
int msg_fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&msg_file, filename, 0);
if (msg_fd < 0)
return error_errno(_("could not lock '%s'"), filename);
if (write_in_full(msg_fd, buf, len) < 0) {
+ error_errno(_("could not write to '%s'"), filename);
rollback_lock_file(&msg_file);
- return error_errno(_("could not write to '%s'"), filename);
+ return -1;
}
if (append_eol && write(msg_fd, "\n", 1) < 0) {
+ error_errno(_("could not write eol to '%s'"), filename);
rollback_lock_file(&msg_file);
- return error_errno(_("could not write eol to '%s'"), filename);
- }
- if (commit_lock_file(&msg_file) < 0) {
- rollback_lock_file(&msg_file);
- return error(_("failed to finalize '%s'."), filename);
+ return -1;
}
+ if (commit_lock_file(&msg_file) < 0)
+ return error(_("failed to finalize '%s'"), filename);
return 0;
}
struct tree *result, *next_tree, *base_tree, *head_tree;
int clean;
char **xopt;
- static struct lock_file index_lock;
+ struct lock_file index_lock = LOCK_INIT;
if (hold_locked_index(&index_lock, LOCK_REPORT_ON_ERROR) < 0)
return -1;
fputs(o.obuf.buf, stdout);
strbuf_release(&o.obuf);
diff_warn_rename_limit("merge.renamelimit", o.needed_rename_limit, 0);
- if (clean < 0)
+ if (clean < 0) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&index_lock);
return clean;
+ }
- if (active_cache_changed &&
- write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock, COMMIT_LOCK))
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED))
/*
* TRANSLATORS: %s will be "revert", "cherry-pick" or
* "rebase -i".
*/
return error(_("%s: Unable to write new index file"),
_(action_name(opts)));
- rollback_lock_file(&index_lock);
if (!clean)
append_conflicts_hint(msgbuf);
TODO_SQUASH,
/* commands that do something else than handling a single commit */
TODO_EXEC,
+ TODO_LABEL,
+ TODO_RESET,
+ TODO_MERGE,
+ TODO_MERGE_AND_EDIT,
/* commands that do nothing but are counted for reporting progress */
TODO_NOOP,
TODO_DROP,
{ 'f', "fixup" },
{ 's', "squash" },
{ 'x', "exec" },
+ { 'l', "label" },
+ { 't', "reset" },
+ { 'm', "merge" },
+ { 0, "merge" }, /* MERGE_AND_EDIT */
{ 0, "noop" },
{ 'd', "drop" },
{ 0, NULL }
static int read_and_refresh_cache(struct replay_opts *opts)
{
- static struct lock_file index_lock;
+ struct lock_file index_lock = LOCK_INIT;
int index_fd = hold_locked_index(&index_lock, 0);
if (read_index_preload(&the_index, NULL) < 0) {
rollback_lock_file(&index_lock);
_(action_name(opts)));
}
refresh_index(&the_index, REFRESH_QUIET|REFRESH_UNMERGED, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- if (the_index.cache_changed && index_fd >= 0) {
- if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock, COMMIT_LOCK)) {
+ if (index_fd >= 0) {
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock,
+ COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED)) {
return error(_("git %s: failed to refresh the index"),
_(action_name(opts)));
}
}
- rollback_lock_file(&index_lock);
return 0;
}
return error(_("missing arguments for %s"),
command_to_string(item->command));
- if (item->command == TODO_EXEC) {
+ if (item->command == TODO_EXEC || item->command == TODO_LABEL ||
+ item->command == TODO_RESET) {
item->commit = NULL;
item->arg = bol;
item->arg_len = (int)(eol - bol);
return 0;
}
+ if (item->command == TODO_MERGE) {
+ if (skip_prefix(bol, "-C", &bol))
+ bol += strspn(bol, " \t");
+ else if (skip_prefix(bol, "-c", &bol)) {
+ bol += strspn(bol, " \t");
+ item->command = TODO_MERGE_AND_EDIT;
+ } else {
+ item->command = TODO_MERGE_AND_EDIT;
+ item->commit = NULL;
+ item->arg = bol;
+ item->arg_len = (int)(eol - bol);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+
end_of_object_name = (char *) bol + strcspn(bol, " \t\n");
saved = *end_of_object_name;
*end_of_object_name = '\0';
static int save_head(const char *head)
{
- static struct lock_file head_lock;
+ struct lock_file head_lock = LOCK_INIT;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
int fd;
ssize_t written;
fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&head_lock, git_path_head_file(), 0);
- if (fd < 0) {
- rollback_lock_file(&head_lock);
+ if (fd < 0)
return error_errno(_("could not lock HEAD"));
- }
strbuf_addf(&buf, "%s\n", head);
written = write_in_full(fd, buf.buf, buf.len);
strbuf_release(&buf);
if (written < 0) {
+ error_errno(_("could not write to '%s'"), git_path_head_file());
rollback_lock_file(&head_lock);
- return error_errno(_("could not write to '%s'"),
- git_path_head_file());
- }
- if (commit_lock_file(&head_lock) < 0) {
- rollback_lock_file(&head_lock);
- return error(_("failed to finalize '%s'."), git_path_head_file());
+ return -1;
}
+ if (commit_lock_file(&head_lock) < 0)
+ return error(_("failed to finalize '%s'"), git_path_head_file());
return 0;
}
static int save_todo(struct todo_list *todo_list, struct replay_opts *opts)
{
- static struct lock_file todo_lock;
+ struct lock_file todo_lock = LOCK_INIT;
const char *todo_path = get_todo_path(opts);
int next = todo_list->current, offset, fd;
todo_list->buf.len - offset) < 0)
return error_errno(_("could not write to '%s'"), todo_path);
if (commit_lock_file(&todo_lock) < 0)
- return error(_("failed to finalize '%s'."), todo_path);
+ return error(_("failed to finalize '%s'"), todo_path);
if (is_rebase_i(opts)) {
const char *done_path = rebase_path_done();
return status;
}
+static int safe_append(const char *filename, const char *fmt, ...)
+{
+ va_list ap;
+ struct lock_file lock = LOCK_INIT;
+ int fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&lock, filename,
+ LOCK_REPORT_ON_ERROR);
+ struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ if (fd < 0)
+ return -1;
+
+ if (strbuf_read_file(&buf, filename, 0) < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
+ return error_errno(_("could not read '%s'"), filename);
+ strbuf_complete(&buf, '\n');
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ strbuf_vaddf(&buf, fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+
+ if (write_in_full(fd, buf.buf, buf.len) < 0) {
+ error_errno(_("could not write to '%s'"), filename);
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (commit_lock_file(&lock) < 0) {
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return error(_("failed to finalize '%s'"), filename);
+ }
+
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int do_label(const char *name, int len)
+{
+ struct ref_store *refs = get_main_ref_store();
+ struct ref_transaction *transaction;
+ struct strbuf ref_name = STRBUF_INIT, err = STRBUF_INIT;
+ struct strbuf msg = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int ret = 0;
+ struct object_id head_oid;
+
+ if (len == 1 && *name == '#')
+ return error("Illegal label name: '%.*s'", len, name);
+
+ strbuf_addf(&ref_name, "refs/rewritten/%.*s", len, name);
+ strbuf_addf(&msg, "rebase -i (label) '%.*s'", len, name);
+
+ transaction = ref_store_transaction_begin(refs, &err);
+ if (!transaction) {
+ error("%s", err.buf);
+ ret = -1;
+ } else if (get_oid("HEAD", &head_oid)) {
+ error(_("could not read HEAD"));
+ ret = -1;
+ } else if (ref_transaction_update(transaction, ref_name.buf, &head_oid,
+ NULL, 0, msg.buf, &err) < 0 ||
+ ref_transaction_commit(transaction, &err)) {
+ error("%s", err.buf);
+ ret = -1;
+ }
+ ref_transaction_free(transaction);
+ strbuf_release(&err);
+ strbuf_release(&msg);
+
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = safe_append(rebase_path_refs_to_delete(),
+ "%s\n", ref_name.buf);
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int do_reset(const char *name, int len, struct replay_opts *opts)
+{
+ struct strbuf ref_name = STRBUF_INIT;
+ struct object_id oid;
+ struct lock_file lock = LOCK_INIT;
+ struct tree_desc desc;
+ struct tree *tree;
+ struct unpack_trees_options unpack_tree_opts;
+ int ret = 0, i;
+
+ if (hold_locked_index(&lock, LOCK_REPORT_ON_ERROR) < 0)
+ return -1;
+
+ /* Determine the length of the label */
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
+ if (isspace(name[i]))
+ len = i;
+
+ strbuf_addf(&ref_name, "refs/rewritten/%.*s", len, name);
+ if (get_oid(ref_name.buf, &oid) &&
+ get_oid(ref_name.buf + strlen("refs/rewritten/"), &oid)) {
+ error(_("could not read '%s'"), ref_name.buf);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ memset(&unpack_tree_opts, 0, sizeof(unpack_tree_opts));
+ unpack_tree_opts.head_idx = 1;
+ unpack_tree_opts.src_index = &the_index;
+ unpack_tree_opts.dst_index = &the_index;
+ unpack_tree_opts.fn = oneway_merge;
+ unpack_tree_opts.merge = 1;
+ unpack_tree_opts.update = 1;
+ unpack_tree_opts.reset = 1;
+
+ if (read_cache_unmerged()) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ return error_resolve_conflict(_(action_name(opts)));
+ }
+
+ if (!fill_tree_descriptor(&desc, &oid)) {
+ error(_("failed to find tree of %s"), oid_to_hex(&oid));
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ free((void *)desc.buffer);
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (unpack_trees(1, &desc, &unpack_tree_opts)) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ free((void *)desc.buffer);
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ tree = parse_tree_indirect(&oid);
+ prime_cache_tree(&the_index, tree);
+
+ if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock, COMMIT_LOCK) < 0)
+ ret = error(_("could not write index"));
+ free((void *)desc.buffer);
+
+ if (!ret) {
+ struct strbuf msg = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ strbuf_addf(&msg, "(rebase -i) reset '%.*s'", len, name);
+ ret = update_ref(msg.buf, "HEAD", &oid, NULL, 0,
+ UPDATE_REFS_MSG_ON_ERR);
+ strbuf_release(&msg);
+ }
+
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int do_merge(struct commit *commit, const char *arg, int arg_len,
+ int run_commit_flags, struct replay_opts *opts)
+{
+ int merge_arg_len;
+ struct strbuf ref_name = STRBUF_INIT;
+ struct commit *head_commit, *merge_commit, *i;
+ struct commit_list *common, *j, *reversed = NULL;
+ struct merge_options o;
+ int can_fast_forward, ret;
+ static struct lock_file lock;
+
+ for (merge_arg_len = 0; merge_arg_len < arg_len; merge_arg_len++)
+ if (isspace(arg[merge_arg_len]))
+ break;
+
+ if (hold_locked_index(&lock, LOCK_REPORT_ON_ERROR) < 0)
+ return -1;
+
+ head_commit = lookup_commit_reference_by_name("HEAD");
+ if (!head_commit) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return error(_("cannot merge without a current revision"));
+ }
+
+ if (commit) {
+ const char *message = get_commit_buffer(commit, NULL);
+ const char *body;
+ int len;
+
+ if (!message) {
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return error(_("could not get commit message of '%s'"),
+ oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid));
+ }
+ write_author_script(message);
+ find_commit_subject(message, &body);
+ len = strlen(body);
+ if (write_message(body, len, git_path_merge_msg(), 0) < 0) {
+ error_errno(_("could not write '%s'"),
+ git_path_merge_msg());
+ unuse_commit_buffer(commit, message);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ unuse_commit_buffer(commit, message);
+ } else {
+ const char *p = arg + merge_arg_len;
+ struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int len;
+
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, "author %s", git_author_info(0));
+ write_author_script(buf.buf);
+ strbuf_reset(&buf);
+
+ p += strspn(p, " \t");
+ if (*p == '#' && isspace(p[1]))
+ p += 1 + strspn(p + 1, " \t");
+ if (*p)
+ len = strlen(p);
+ else {
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, "Merge branch '%.*s'",
+ merge_arg_len, arg);
+ p = buf.buf;
+ len = buf.len;
+ }
+
+ if (write_message(p, len, git_path_merge_msg(), 0) < 0) {
+ error_errno(_("could not write '%s'"),
+ git_path_merge_msg());
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If HEAD is not identical to the parent of the original merge commit,
+ * we cannot fast-forward.
+ */
+ can_fast_forward = opts->allow_ff && commit && commit->parents &&
+ !oidcmp(&commit->parents->item->object.oid,
+ &head_commit->object.oid);
+
+ strbuf_addf(&ref_name, "refs/rewritten/%.*s", merge_arg_len, arg);
+ merge_commit = lookup_commit_reference_by_name(ref_name.buf);
+ if (!merge_commit) {
+ /* fall back to non-rewritten ref or commit */
+ strbuf_splice(&ref_name, 0, strlen("refs/rewritten/"), "", 0);
+ merge_commit = lookup_commit_reference_by_name(ref_name.buf);
+ }
+ if (!merge_commit) {
+ error(_("could not resolve '%s'"), ref_name.buf);
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (can_fast_forward && commit->parents->next &&
+ !commit->parents->next->next &&
+ !oidcmp(&commit->parents->next->item->object.oid,
+ &merge_commit->object.oid)) {
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return fast_forward_to(&commit->object.oid,
+ &head_commit->object.oid, 0, opts);
+ }
+
+ write_message(oid_to_hex(&merge_commit->object.oid), GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ,
+ git_path_merge_head(), 0);
+ write_message("no-ff", 5, git_path_merge_mode(), 0);
+
+ common = get_merge_bases(head_commit, merge_commit);
+ for (j = common; j; j = j->next)
+ commit_list_insert(j->item, &reversed);
+ free_commit_list(common);
+
+ read_cache();
+ init_merge_options(&o);
+ o.branch1 = "HEAD";
+ o.branch2 = ref_name.buf;
+ o.buffer_output = 2;
+
+ ret = merge_recursive(&o, head_commit, merge_commit, reversed, &i);
+ if (ret <= 0)
+ fputs(o.obuf.buf, stdout);
+ strbuf_release(&o.obuf);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+ return error(_("conflicts while merging '%.*s'"),
+ merge_arg_len, arg);
+ }
+
+ if (active_cache_changed &&
+ write_locked_index(&the_index, &lock, COMMIT_LOCK)) {
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+ return error(_("merge: Unable to write new index file"));
+ }
+ rollback_lock_file(&lock);
+
+ ret = run_git_commit(git_path_merge_msg(), opts, run_commit_flags);
+ strbuf_release(&ref_name);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
static int is_final_fixup(struct todo_list *todo_list)
{
int i = todo_list->current;
/* `current` will be incremented below */
todo_list->current = -1;
}
+ } else if (item->command == TODO_LABEL)
+ res = do_label(item->arg, item->arg_len);
+ else if (item->command == TODO_RESET)
+ res = do_reset(item->arg, item->arg_len, opts);
+ else if (item->command == TODO_MERGE ||
+ item->command == TODO_MERGE_AND_EDIT) {
+ res = do_merge(item->commit, item->arg, item->arg_len,
+ item->command == TODO_MERGE_AND_EDIT ?
+ EDIT_MSG | VERIFY_MSG : 0, opts);
+ if (item->commit)
+ record_in_rewritten(&item->commit->object.oid,
+ peek_command(todo_list, 1));
} else if (!is_noop(item->command))
return error(_("unknown command %d"), item->command);
strbuf_release(&sob);
}
+struct labels_entry {
+ struct hashmap_entry entry;
+ char label[FLEX_ARRAY];
+};
+
+static int labels_cmp(const void *fndata, const struct labels_entry *a,
+ const struct labels_entry *b, const void *key)
+{
+ return key ? strcmp(a->label, key) : strcmp(a->label, b->label);
+}
+
+struct string_entry {
+ struct oidmap_entry entry;
+ char string[FLEX_ARRAY];
+};
+
+struct label_state {
+ struct oidmap commit2label;
+ struct hashmap labels;
+ struct strbuf buf;
+};
+
+static const char *label_oid(struct object_id *oid, const char *label,
+ struct label_state *state)
+{
+ struct labels_entry *labels_entry;
+ struct string_entry *string_entry;
+ struct object_id dummy;
+ size_t len;
+ int i;
+
+ string_entry = oidmap_get(&state->commit2label, oid);
+ if (string_entry)
+ return string_entry->string;
+
+ /*
+ * For "uninteresting" commits, i.e. commits that are not to be
+ * rebased, and which can therefore not be labeled, we use a unique
+ * abbreviation of the commit name. This is slightly more complicated
+ * than calling find_unique_abbrev() because we also need to make
+ * sure that the abbreviation does not conflict with any other
+ * label.
+ *
+ * We disallow "interesting" commits to be labeled by a string that
+ * is a valid full-length hash, to ensure that we always can find an
+ * abbreviation for any uninteresting commit's names that does not
+ * clash with any other label.
+ */
+ if (!label) {
+ char *p;
+
+ strbuf_reset(&state->buf);
+ strbuf_grow(&state->buf, GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ);
+ label = p = state->buf.buf;
+
+ find_unique_abbrev_r(p, oid->hash, default_abbrev);
+
+ /*
+ * We may need to extend the abbreviated hash so that there is
+ * no conflicting label.
+ */
+ if (hashmap_get_from_hash(&state->labels, strihash(p), p)) {
+ size_t i = strlen(p) + 1;
+
+ oid_to_hex_r(p, oid);
+ for (; i < GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ; i++) {
+ char save = p[i];
+ p[i] = '\0';
+ if (!hashmap_get_from_hash(&state->labels,
+ strihash(p), p))
+ break;
+ p[i] = save;
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (((len = strlen(label)) == GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ &&
+ !get_oid_hex(label, &dummy)) ||
+ (len == 1 && *label == '#') ||
+ hashmap_get_from_hash(&state->labels,
+ strihash(label), label)) {
+ /*
+ * If the label already exists, or if the label is a valid full
+ * OID, or the label is a '#' (which we use as a separator
+ * between merge heads and oneline), we append a dash and a
+ * number to make it unique.
+ */
+ struct strbuf *buf = &state->buf;
+
+ strbuf_reset(buf);
+ strbuf_add(buf, label, len);
+
+ for (i = 2; ; i++) {
+ strbuf_setlen(buf, len);
+ strbuf_addf(buf, "-%d", i);
+ if (!hashmap_get_from_hash(&state->labels,
+ strihash(buf->buf),
+ buf->buf))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ label = buf->buf;
+ }
+
+ FLEX_ALLOC_STR(labels_entry, label, label);
+ hashmap_entry_init(labels_entry, strihash(label));
+ hashmap_add(&state->labels, labels_entry);
+
+ FLEX_ALLOC_STR(string_entry, string, label);
+ oidcpy(&string_entry->entry.oid, oid);
+ oidmap_put(&state->commit2label, string_entry);
+
+ return string_entry->string;
+}
+
+static int make_script_with_merges(struct pretty_print_context *pp,
+ struct rev_info *revs, FILE *out,
+ unsigned flags)
+{
+ int keep_empty = flags & TODO_LIST_KEEP_EMPTY;
+ int rebase_cousins = flags & TODO_LIST_REBASE_COUSINS;
+ struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, oneline = STRBUF_INIT;
+ struct strbuf label = STRBUF_INIT;
+ struct commit_list *commits = NULL, **tail = &commits, *iter;
+ struct commit_list *tips = NULL, **tips_tail = &tips;
+ struct commit *commit;
+ struct oidmap commit2todo = OIDMAP_INIT;
+ struct string_entry *entry;
+ struct oidset interesting = OIDSET_INIT, child_seen = OIDSET_INIT,
+ shown = OIDSET_INIT;
+ struct label_state state = { OIDMAP_INIT, { NULL }, STRBUF_INIT };
+
+ int abbr = flags & TODO_LIST_ABBREVIATE_CMDS;
+ const char *cmd_pick = abbr ? "p" : "pick",
+ *cmd_label = abbr ? "l" : "label",
+ *cmd_reset = abbr ? "t" : "reset",
+ *cmd_merge = abbr ? "m" : "merge";
+
+ oidmap_init(&commit2todo, 0);
+ oidmap_init(&state.commit2label, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&state.labels, (hashmap_cmp_fn) labels_cmp, NULL, 0);
+ strbuf_init(&state.buf, 32);
+
+ if (revs->cmdline.nr && (revs->cmdline.rev[0].flags & BOTTOM)) {
+ struct object_id *oid = &revs->cmdline.rev[0].item->oid;
+ FLEX_ALLOC_STR(entry, string, "onto");
+ oidcpy(&entry->entry.oid, oid);
+ oidmap_put(&state.commit2label, entry);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * First phase:
+ * - get onelines for all commits
+ * - gather all branch tips (i.e. 2nd or later parents of merges)
+ * - label all branch tips
+ */
+ while ((commit = get_revision(revs))) {
+ struct commit_list *to_merge;
+ int is_octopus;
+ const char *p1, *p2;
+ struct object_id *oid;
+
+ tail = &commit_list_insert(commit, tail)->next;
+ oidset_insert(&interesting, &commit->object.oid);
+
+ if ((commit->object.flags & PATCHSAME))
+ continue;
+
+ strbuf_reset(&oneline);
+ pretty_print_commit(pp, commit, &oneline);
+
+ to_merge = commit->parents ? commit->parents->next : NULL;
+ if (!to_merge) {
+ /* non-merge commit: easy case */
+ strbuf_reset(&buf);
+ if (!keep_empty && is_original_commit_empty(commit))
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, "%c ", comment_line_char);
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, "%s %s %s", cmd_pick,
+ oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid),
+ oneline.buf);
+
+ FLEX_ALLOC_STR(entry, string, buf.buf);
+ oidcpy(&entry->entry.oid, &commit->object.oid);
+ oidmap_put(&commit2todo, entry);
+
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ is_octopus = to_merge && to_merge->next;
+
+ if (is_octopus)
+ BUG("Octopus merges not yet supported");
+
+ /* Create a label */
+ strbuf_reset(&label);
+ if (skip_prefix(oneline.buf, "Merge ", &p1) &&
+ (p1 = strchr(p1, '\'')) &&
+ (p2 = strchr(++p1, '\'')))
+ strbuf_add(&label, p1, p2 - p1);
+ else if (skip_prefix(oneline.buf, "Merge pull request ",
+ &p1) &&
+ (p1 = strstr(p1, " from ")))
+ strbuf_addstr(&label, p1 + strlen(" from "));
+ else
+ strbuf_addbuf(&label, &oneline);
+
+ for (p1 = label.buf; *p1; p1++)
+ if (isspace(*p1))
+ *(char *)p1 = '-';
+
+ strbuf_reset(&buf);
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, "%s -C %s",
+ cmd_merge, oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid));
+
+ /* label the tip of merged branch */
+ oid = &to_merge->item->object.oid;
+ strbuf_addch(&buf, ' ');
+
+ if (!oidset_contains(&interesting, oid))
+ strbuf_addstr(&buf, label_oid(oid, NULL, &state));
+ else {
+ tips_tail = &commit_list_insert(to_merge->item,
+ tips_tail)->next;
+
+ strbuf_addstr(&buf, label_oid(oid, label.buf, &state));
+ }
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, " # %s", oneline.buf);
+
+ FLEX_ALLOC_STR(entry, string, buf.buf);
+ oidcpy(&entry->entry.oid, &commit->object.oid);
+ oidmap_put(&commit2todo, entry);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Second phase:
+ * - label branch points
+ * - add HEAD to the branch tips
+ */
+ for (iter = commits; iter; iter = iter->next) {
+ struct commit_list *parent = iter->item->parents;
+ for (; parent; parent = parent->next) {
+ struct object_id *oid = &parent->item->object.oid;
+ if (!oidset_contains(&interesting, oid))
+ continue;
+ if (!oidset_contains(&child_seen, oid))
+ oidset_insert(&child_seen, oid);
+ else
+ label_oid(oid, "branch-point", &state);
+ }
+
+ /* Add HEAD as implict "tip of branch" */
+ if (!iter->next)
+ tips_tail = &commit_list_insert(iter->item,
+ tips_tail)->next;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Third phase: output the todo list. This is a bit tricky, as we
+ * want to avoid jumping back and forth between revisions. To
+ * accomplish that goal, we walk backwards from the branch tips,
+ * gathering commits not yet shown, reversing the list on the fly,
+ * then outputting that list (labeling revisions as needed).
+ */
+ fprintf(out, "%s onto\n", cmd_label);
+ for (iter = tips; iter; iter = iter->next) {
+ struct commit_list *list = NULL, *iter2;
+
+ commit = iter->item;
+ if (oidset_contains(&shown, &commit->object.oid))
+ continue;
+ entry = oidmap_get(&state.commit2label, &commit->object.oid);
+
+ if (entry)
+ fprintf(out, "\n# Branch %s\n", entry->string);
+ else
+ fprintf(out, "\n");
+
+ while (oidset_contains(&interesting, &commit->object.oid) &&
+ !oidset_contains(&shown, &commit->object.oid)) {
+ commit_list_insert(commit, &list);
+ if (!commit->parents) {
+ commit = NULL;
+ break;
+ }
+ commit = commit->parents->item;
+ }
+
+ if (!commit)
+ fprintf(out, "%s onto\n", cmd_reset);
+ else {
+ const char *to = NULL;
+
+ entry = oidmap_get(&state.commit2label,
+ &commit->object.oid);
+ if (entry)
+ to = entry->string;
+ else if (!rebase_cousins)
+ to = label_oid(&commit->object.oid, NULL,
+ &state);
+
+ if (!to || !strcmp(to, "onto"))
+ fprintf(out, "%s onto\n", cmd_reset);
+ else {
+ strbuf_reset(&oneline);
+ pretty_print_commit(pp, commit, &oneline);
+ fprintf(out, "%s %s # %s\n",
+ cmd_reset, to, oneline.buf);
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (iter2 = list; iter2; iter2 = iter2->next) {
+ struct object_id *oid = &iter2->item->object.oid;
+ entry = oidmap_get(&commit2todo, oid);
+ /* only show if not already upstream */
+ if (entry)
+ fprintf(out, "%s\n", entry->string);
+ entry = oidmap_get(&state.commit2label, oid);
+ if (entry)
+ fprintf(out, "%s %s\n",
+ cmd_label, entry->string);
+ oidset_insert(&shown, oid);
+ }
+
+ free_commit_list(list);
+ }
+
+ free_commit_list(commits);
+ free_commit_list(tips);
+
+ strbuf_release(&label);
+ strbuf_release(&oneline);
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
+
+ oidmap_free(&commit2todo, 1);
+ oidmap_free(&state.commit2label, 1);
+ hashmap_free(&state.labels, 1);
+ strbuf_release(&state.buf);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
int sequencer_make_script(FILE *out, int argc, const char **argv,
unsigned flags)
{
struct commit *commit;
int keep_empty = flags & TODO_LIST_KEEP_EMPTY;
const char *insn = flags & TODO_LIST_ABBREVIATE_CMDS ? "p" : "pick";
+ int recreate_merges = flags & TODO_LIST_RECREATE_MERGES;
init_revisions(&revs, NULL);
revs.verbose_header = 1;
- revs.max_parents = 1;
- revs.cherry_pick = 1;
+ if (recreate_merges)
+ revs.cherry_mark = 1;
+ else {
+ revs.max_parents = 1;
+ revs.cherry_pick = 1;
+ }
revs.limited = 1;
revs.reverse = 1;
revs.right_only = 1;
if (prepare_revision_walk(&revs) < 0)
return error(_("make_script: error preparing revisions"));
+ if (recreate_merges)
+ return make_script_with_merges(&pp, &revs, out, flags);
+
while ((commit = get_revision(&revs))) {
strbuf_reset(&buf);
if (!keep_empty && is_original_commit_empty(commit))
short_commit_name(item->commit) :
oid_to_hex(&item->commit->object.oid);
+ if (item->command == TODO_MERGE)
+ strbuf_addstr(&buf, " -C");
+ else if (item->command == TODO_MERGE_AND_EDIT)
+ strbuf_addstr(&buf, " -c");
+
strbuf_addf(&buf, " %s", oid);
}
+
/* add all the rest */
if (!item->arg_len)
strbuf_addch(&buf, '\n');
struct subject2item_entry *entry;
next[i] = tail[i] = -1;
- if (item->command >= TODO_EXEC) {
+ if (!item->commit || item->command == TODO_DROP) {
subjects[i] = NULL;
continue;
}
#define TODO_LIST_KEEP_EMPTY (1U << 0)
#define TODO_LIST_SHORTEN_IDS (1U << 1)
#define TODO_LIST_ABBREVIATE_CMDS (1U << 2)
+#define TODO_LIST_RECREATE_MERGES (1U << 3)
+/*
+ * When recreating merges, commits that do have the base commit as ancestor
+ * ("cousins") are *not* rebased onto the new base by default. If those
+ * commits should be rebased onto the new base, this flag needs to be passed.
+ */
+#define TODO_LIST_REBASE_COUSINS (1U << 4)
int sequencer_make_script(FILE *out, int argc, const char **argv,
unsigned flags);
const char *gitdir = getenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT);
if (!gitdir)
gitdir = DEFAULT_GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT;
- repo_set_gitdir(the_repository, gitdir);
- setup_git_env();
+ setup_git_env(gitdir);
}
if (startup_info->have_repository)
repo_set_hash_algo(the_repository, repo_fmt.hash_algo);
void prepare_alt_odb(void)
{
- const char *alt;
-
if (alt_odb_tail)
return;
- alt = getenv(ALTERNATE_DB_ENVIRONMENT);
-
alt_odb_tail = &alt_odb_list;
- link_alt_odb_entries(alt, PATH_SEP, NULL, 0);
+ link_alt_odb_entries(the_repository->alternate_db, PATH_SEP, NULL, 0);
read_info_alternates(get_object_directory(), 0);
}
return 0;
/* Not a loose object; someone else may have just packed it. */
- reprepare_packed_git();
- if (find_pack_entry(real, &e))
- break;
+ if (!(flags & OBJECT_INFO_QUICK)) {
+ reprepare_packed_git();
+ if (find_pack_entry(real, &e))
+ break;
+ }
/* Check if it is a missing object */
if (fetch_if_missing && repository_format_partial_clone &&
#include "cache.h"
#include "refs.h"
+#include "string-list.h"
#include "utf8.h"
int starts_with(const char *str, const char *prefix)
strbuf_rtrim(sb);
strbuf_ltrim(sb);
}
+
void strbuf_rtrim(struct strbuf *sb)
{
while (sb->len > 0 && isspace((unsigned char)sb->buf[sb->len - 1]))
sb->buf[sb->len] = '\0';
}
+void strbuf_trim_trailing_dir_sep(struct strbuf *sb)
+{
+ while (sb->len > 0 && is_dir_sep((unsigned char)sb->buf[sb->len - 1]))
+ sb->len--;
+ sb->buf[sb->len] = '\0';
+}
+
void strbuf_ltrim(struct strbuf *sb)
{
char *b = sb->buf;
return ret;
}
+void strbuf_add_separated_string_list(struct strbuf *str,
+ const char *sep,
+ struct string_list *slist)
+{
+ struct string_list_item *item;
+ int sep_needed = 0;
+
+ for_each_string_list_item(item, slist) {
+ if (sep_needed)
+ strbuf_addstr(str, sep);
+ strbuf_addstr(str, item->string);
+ sep_needed = 1;
+ }
+}
+
void strbuf_list_free(struct strbuf **sbs)
{
struct strbuf **s = sbs;
#ifndef STRBUF_H
#define STRBUF_H
+struct string_list;
+
/**
* strbuf's are meant to be used with all the usual C string and memory
* APIs. Given that the length of the buffer is known, it's often better to
extern void strbuf_rtrim(struct strbuf *);
extern void strbuf_ltrim(struct strbuf *);
+/* Strip trailing directory separators */
+extern void strbuf_trim_trailing_dir_sep(struct strbuf *);
+
/**
* Replace the contents of the strbuf with a reencoded form. Returns -1
* on error, 0 on success.
return strbuf_split_max(sb, terminator, 0);
}
+/*
+ * Adds all strings of a string list to the strbuf, separated by the given
+ * separator. For example, if sep is
+ * ', '
+ * and slist contains
+ * ['element1', 'element2', ..., 'elementN'],
+ * then write:
+ * 'element1, element2, ..., elementN'
+ * to str. If only one element, just write "element1" to str.
+ */
+extern void strbuf_add_separated_string_list(struct strbuf *str,
+ const char *sep,
+ struct string_list *slist);
+
/**
* Free a NULL-terminated list of strbufs (for example, the return
* values of the strbuf_split*() functions).
-x::
Turn on shell tracing (i.e., `set -x`) during the tests
- themselves. Implies `--verbose`. Note that in non-bash shells,
- this can cause failures in some tests which redirect and test
- the output of shell functions. Use with caution.
+ themselves. Implies `--verbose`.
+ Ignored in test scripts that set the variable 'test_untraceable'
+ to a non-empty value, unless it's run with a Bash version
+ supporting BASH_XTRACEFD, i.e. v4.1 or later.
-d::
--debug::
causing the next test to start in an unexpected directory. Do so
inside a subshell if necessary.
+ - save and verify the standard error of compound commands, i.e. group
+ commands, subshells, and shell functions (except test helper
+ functions like 'test_must_fail') like this:
+
+ ( cd dir && git cmd ) 2>error &&
+ test_cmp expect error
+
+ When running the test with '-x' tracing, then the trace of commands
+ executed in the compound command will be included in standard error
+ as well, quite possibly throwing off the subsequent checks examining
+ the output. Instead, save only the relevant git command's standard
+ error:
+
+ ( cd dir && git cmd 2>../error ) &&
+ test_cmp expect error
+
- Break the TAP output
The raw output from your test may be interpreted by a TAP harness. TAP
echo >&4 "test_terminal: need to declare TTY prerequisite"
return 127
fi
- perl "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/test-terminal.perl "$@"
-}
+ perl "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/test-terminal.perl "$@" 2>&7
+} 7>&2 2>&4
test_lazy_prereq TTY '
test_have_prereq PERL &&
error_message () {
(cd clone &&
- test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify "$@")
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify "$@" 2>../error)
}
test_expect_success '@{upstream} resolves to correct full name' '
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
fatal: no upstream configured for branch ${sq}non-tracking${sq}
EOF
- error_message non-tracking@{u} 2>actual &&
- test_i18ncmp expect actual
+ error_message non-tracking@{u} &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect error
'
test_expect_success '@{u} error message when no upstream' '
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
fatal: no such branch: ${sq}no-such-branch${sq}
EOF
- error_message no-such-branch@{u} 2>actual &&
- test_i18ncmp expect actual
+ error_message no-such-branch@{u} &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect error
'
test_expect_success '@{u} error message when not on a branch' '
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
fatal: upstream branch ${sq}refs/heads/side${sq} not stored as a remote-tracking branch
EOF
- error_message bad-upstream@{u} 2>actual &&
- test_i18ncmp expect actual
+ error_message bad-upstream@{u} &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect error
'
test_expect_success 'pull works when tracking a local branch' '
11. When user's cwd is outside worktree, cwd remains unchanged,
prefix is NULL.
"
+
+# This test heavily relies on the standard error of nested function calls.
+test_untraceable=UnfortunatelyYes
+
. ./test-lib.sh
here=$(pwd)
test_expect_success 'setup' '
test_commit init &&
git worktree add source &&
- git worktree list --porcelain | grep "^worktree" >actual &&
+ git worktree list --porcelain >out &&
+ grep "^worktree" out >actual &&
cat <<-EOF >expected &&
worktree $(pwd)
worktree $(pwd)/source
test_path_is_missing .git/worktrees/source/locked
'
+test_expect_success 'move non-worktree' '
+ mkdir abc &&
+ test_must_fail git worktree move abc def
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'move locked worktree' '
+ git worktree lock source &&
+ test_when_finished "git worktree unlock source" &&
+ test_must_fail git worktree move source destination
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'move worktree' '
+ toplevel="$(pwd)" &&
+ git worktree move source destination &&
+ test_path_is_missing source &&
+ git worktree list --porcelain >out &&
+ grep "^worktree.*/destination" out &&
+ ! grep "^worktree.*/source" out &&
+ git -C destination log --format=%s >actual2 &&
+ echo init >expected2 &&
+ test_cmp expected2 actual2
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'move main worktree' '
+ test_must_fail git worktree move . def
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'move worktree to another dir' '
+ mkdir some-dir &&
+ git worktree move destination some-dir &&
+ test_when_finished "git worktree move some-dir/destination destination" &&
+ test_path_is_missing destination &&
+ git worktree list --porcelain >out &&
+ grep "^worktree.*/some-dir/destination" out &&
+ git -C some-dir/destination log --format=%s >actual2 &&
+ echo init >expected2 &&
+ test_cmp expected2 actual2
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'remove main worktree' '
+ test_must_fail git worktree remove .
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'remove locked worktree' '
+ git worktree lock destination &&
+ test_when_finished "git worktree unlock destination" &&
+ test_must_fail git worktree remove destination
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'remove worktree with dirty tracked file' '
+ echo dirty >>destination/init.t &&
+ test_when_finished "git -C destination checkout init.t" &&
+ test_must_fail git worktree remove destination
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'remove worktree with untracked file' '
+ : >destination/untracked &&
+ test_must_fail git worktree remove destination
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'force remove worktree with untracked file' '
+ git worktree remove --force destination &&
+ test_path_is_missing destination
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'remove missing worktree' '
+ git worktree add to-be-gone &&
+ test -d .git/worktrees/to-be-gone &&
+ mv to-be-gone gone &&
+ git worktree remove to-be-gone &&
+ test_path_is_missing .git/worktrees/to-be-gone
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'NOT remove missing-but-locked worktree' '
+ git worktree add gone-but-locked &&
+ git worktree lock gone-but-locked &&
+ test -d .git/worktrees/gone-but-locked &&
+ mv gone-but-locked really-gone-now &&
+ test_must_fail git worktree remove gone-but-locked &&
+ test_path_is_dir .git/worktrees/gone-but-locked
+'
+
test_done
GIT_INDEX_FILE="$PWD/ours-has-rename-index" &&
export GIT_INDEX_FILE &&
mkdir "$GIT_WORK_TREE" &&
- git read-tree -i -m $c7 &&
- git update-index --ignore-missing --refresh &&
- git merge-recursive $c0 -- $c7 $c3 &&
- git ls-files -s >actual-files
- ) 2>actual-err &&
- >expected-err &&
+ git read-tree -i -m $c7 2>actual-err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual-err &&
+ git update-index --ignore-missing --refresh 2>actual-err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual-err &&
+ git merge-recursive $c0 -- $c7 $c3 2>actual-err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual-err &&
+ git ls-files -s >actual-files 2>actual-err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual-err
+ ) &&
cat >expected-files <<-EOF &&
100644 $o3 0 b/c
100644 $o0 0 c
100644 $o0 0 d/e
100644 $o0 0 e
EOF
- test_cmp expected-files actual-files &&
- test_cmp expected-err actual-err
+ test_cmp expected-files actual-files
'
test_expect_success 'merge-recursive w/ empty work tree - theirs has rename' '
GIT_INDEX_FILE="$PWD/theirs-has-rename-index" &&
export GIT_INDEX_FILE &&
mkdir "$GIT_WORK_TREE" &&
- git read-tree -i -m $c3 &&
- git update-index --ignore-missing --refresh &&
- git merge-recursive $c0 -- $c3 $c7 &&
- git ls-files -s >actual-files
- ) 2>actual-err &&
- >expected-err &&
+ git read-tree -i -m $c3 2>actual-err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual-err &&
+ git update-index --ignore-missing --refresh 2>actual-err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual-err &&
+ git merge-recursive $c0 -- $c3 $c7 2>actual-err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual-err &&
+ git ls-files -s >actual-files 2>actual-err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual-err
+ ) &&
cat >expected-files <<-EOF &&
100644 $o3 0 b/c
100644 $o0 0 c
100644 $o0 0 d/e
100644 $o0 0 e
EOF
- test_cmp expected-files actual-files &&
- test_cmp expected-err actual-err
+ test_cmp expected-files actual-files
'
test_expect_success 'merge removes empty directories' '
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2017 Johannes E. Schindelin
+#
+
+test_description='git rebase -i --recreate-merges
+
+This test runs git rebase "interactively", retaining the branch structure by
+recreating merge commits.
+
+Initial setup:
+
+ -- B -- (first)
+ / \
+ A - C - D - E - H (master)
+ \ /
+ F - G (second)
+'
+. ./test-lib.sh
+. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-rebase.sh
+
+test_expect_success 'setup' '
+ write_script replace-editor.sh <<-\EOF &&
+ mv "$1" "$(git rev-parse --git-path ORIGINAL-TODO)"
+ cp script-from-scratch "$1"
+ EOF
+
+ test_commit A &&
+ git checkout -b first &&
+ test_commit B &&
+ git checkout master &&
+ test_commit C &&
+ test_commit D &&
+ git merge --no-commit B &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m E &&
+ git tag -m E E &&
+ git checkout -b second C &&
+ test_commit F &&
+ test_commit G &&
+ git checkout master &&
+ git merge --no-commit G &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m H &&
+ git tag -m H H
+'
+
+cat >script-from-scratch <<\EOF
+label onto
+
+# onebranch
+pick G
+pick D
+label onebranch
+
+# second
+reset onto
+pick B
+label second
+
+reset onto
+merge -C H second
+merge onebranch # Merge the topic branch 'onebranch'
+EOF
+
+test_cmp_graph () {
+ cat >expect &&
+ git log --graph --boundary --format=%s "$@" >output &&
+ sed "s/ *$//" <output >output.trimmed &&
+ test_cmp expect output.trimmed
+}
+
+test_expect_success 'create completely different structure' '
+ test_config sequence.editor \""$PWD"/replace-editor.sh\" &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git rebase -i --recreate-merges A &&
+ test_cmp_graph <<-\EOF
+ * Merge the topic branch '\''onebranch'\''
+ |\
+ | * D
+ | * G
+ * | H
+ |\ \
+ | |/
+ |/|
+ | * B
+ |/
+ * A
+ EOF
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'generate correct todo list' '
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ label onto
+
+ reset onto
+ pick d9df450 B
+ label E
+
+ reset onto
+ pick 5dee784 C
+ label branch-point
+ pick ca2c861 F
+ pick 088b00a G
+ label H
+
+ reset branch-point # C
+ pick 12bd07b D
+ merge -C 2051b56 E # E
+ merge -C 233d48a H # H
+
+ EOF
+
+ grep -v "^#" <.git/ORIGINAL-TODO >output &&
+ test_cmp expect output
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'with a branch tip that was cherry-picked already' '
+ git checkout -b already-upstream master &&
+ base="$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD)" &&
+
+ test_commit A1 &&
+ test_commit A2 &&
+ git reset --hard $base &&
+ test_commit B1 &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git merge -m "Merge branch A" A2 &&
+
+ git checkout -b upstream-with-a2 $base &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git cherry-pick A2 &&
+
+ git checkout already-upstream &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git rebase -i --recreate-merges upstream-with-a2 &&
+ test_cmp_graph upstream-with-a2.. <<-\EOF
+ * Merge branch A
+ |\
+ | * A1
+ * | B1
+ |/
+ o A2
+ EOF
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'do not rebase cousins unless asked for' '
+ write_script copy-editor.sh <<-\EOF &&
+ cp "$1" "$(git rev-parse --git-path ORIGINAL-TODO)"
+ EOF
+
+ test_config sequence.editor \""$PWD"/copy-editor.sh\" &&
+ git checkout -b cousins master &&
+ before="$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD)" &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git rebase -i --recreate-merges HEAD^ &&
+ test_cmp_rev HEAD $before &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git rebase -i --recreate-merges=rebase-cousins HEAD^ &&
+ test_cmp_graph HEAD^.. <<-\EOF
+ * Merge the topic branch '\''onebranch'\''
+ |\
+ | * D
+ | * G
+ |/
+ o H
+ EOF
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'refs/rewritten/* is worktree-local' '
+ git worktree add wt &&
+ cat >wt/script-from-scratch <<-\EOF &&
+ label xyz
+ exec GIT_DIR=../.git git rev-parse --verify refs/rewritten/xyz >a || :
+ exec git rev-parse --verify refs/rewritten/xyz >b
+ EOF
+
+ test_config -C wt sequence.editor \""$PWD"/replace-editor.sh\" &&
+ git -C wt rebase -i HEAD &&
+ test_must_be_empty wt/a &&
+ test_cmp_rev HEAD "$(cat wt/b)"
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'post-rewrite hook and fixups work for merges' '
+ git checkout -b post-rewrite &&
+ test_commit same1 &&
+ git reset --hard HEAD^ &&
+ test_commit same2 &&
+ git merge -m "to fix up" same1 &&
+ echo same old same old >same2.t &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit --fixup HEAD same2.t &&
+ fixup="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" &&
+
+ mkdir -p .git/hooks &&
+ test_when_finished "rm .git/hooks/post-rewrite" &&
+ echo "cat >actual" | write_script .git/hooks/post-rewrite &&
+
+ test_tick &&
+ git rebase -i --autosquash --recreate-merges HEAD^^^ &&
+ printf "%s %s\n%s %s\n%s %s\n%s %s\n" >expect $(git rev-parse \
+ $fixup^^2 HEAD^2 \
+ $fixup^^ HEAD^ \
+ $fixup^ HEAD \
+ $fixup HEAD) &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_done
test_cmp expect actual
'
-test_expect_failure 'cherry-pick works with dirty renamed file' '
+test_expect_success 'cherry-pick works with dirty renamed file' '
test_commit to-rename &&
git checkout -b unrelated &&
test_commit unrelated &&
test_done
fi
+diff_cmp () {
+ for x
+ do
+ sed -e '/^index/s/[0-9a-f]*[1-9a-f][0-9a-f]*\.\./1234567../' \
+ -e '/^index/s/\.\.[0-9a-f]*[1-9a-f][0-9a-f]*/..9abcdef/' \
+ -e '/^index/s/ 00*\.\./ 0000000../' \
+ -e '/^index/s/\.\.00*$/..0000000/' \
+ -e '/^index/s/\.\.00* /..0000000 /' \
+ "$x" >"$x.filtered"
+ done
+ test_cmp "$1.filtered" "$2.filtered"
+}
+
test_expect_success 'setup (initial)' '
echo content >file &&
git add file &&
'
test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
-cat >expected <<EOF
-new file mode 100644
-index 0000000..d95f3ad
---- /dev/null
-+++ b/file
-@@ -0,0 +1 @@
-+content
-EOF
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF
+ new file mode 100644
+ index 0000000..d95f3ad
+ --- /dev/null
+ +++ b/file
+ @@ -0,0 +1 @@
+ +content
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'diff works (initial)' '
(echo d; echo 1) | git add -i >output &&
sed -ne "/new file/,/content/p" <output >diff &&
- test_cmp expected diff
+ diff_cmp expected diff
'
test_expect_success 'revert works (initial)' '
git add file &&
'
test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
-cat >expected <<EOF
-index 180b47c..b6f2c08 100644
---- a/file
-+++ b/file
-@@ -1 +1,2 @@
- baseline
-+content
-EOF
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF
+ index 180b47c..b6f2c08 100644
+ --- a/file
+ +++ b/file
+ @@ -1 +1,2 @@
+ baseline
+ +content
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'diff works (commit)' '
(echo d; echo 1) | git add -i >output &&
sed -ne "/^index/,/content/p" <output >diff &&
- test_cmp expected diff
+ diff_cmp expected diff
'
test_expect_success 'revert works (commit)' '
git add file &&
test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
-cat >expected <<EOF
-EOF
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'setup fake editor' '
- >fake_editor.sh &&
- chmod a+x fake_editor.sh &&
- test_set_editor "$(pwd)/fake_editor.sh"
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'dummy edit works' '
+ test_set_editor : &&
(echo e; echo a) | git add -p &&
git diff > diff &&
- test_cmp expected diff
+ diff_cmp expected diff
'
test_expect_success 'setup patch' '
-cat >patch <<EOF
-@@ -1,1 +1,4 @@
- this
-+patch
--does not
- apply
-EOF
+ cat >patch <<-\EOF
+ @@ -1,1 +1,4 @@
+ this
+ +patch
+ -does not
+ apply
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'setup fake editor' '
- echo "#!$SHELL_PATH" >fake_editor.sh &&
- cat >>fake_editor.sh <<\EOF &&
-mv -f "$1" oldpatch &&
-mv -f patch "$1"
-EOF
- chmod a+x fake_editor.sh &&
+ write_script "fake_editor.sh" <<-\EOF &&
+ mv -f "$1" oldpatch &&
+ mv -f patch "$1"
+ EOF
test_set_editor "$(pwd)/fake_editor.sh"
'
'
test_expect_success 'setup patch' '
-cat >patch <<EOF
-this patch
-is garbage
-EOF
+ cat >patch <<-\EOF
+ this patch
+ is garbage
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'garbage edit rejected' '
'
test_expect_success 'setup patch' '
-cat >patch <<EOF
-@@ -1,0 +1,0 @@
- baseline
-+content
-+newcontent
-+lines
-EOF
+ cat >patch <<-\EOF
+ @@ -1,0 +1,0 @@
+ baseline
+ +content
+ +newcontent
+ +lines
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
-cat >expected <<EOF
-diff --git a/file b/file
-index b5dd6c9..f910ae9 100644
---- a/file
-+++ b/file
-@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- baseline
- content
--newcontent
-+more
- lines
-EOF
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF
+ diff --git a/file b/file
+ index b5dd6c9..f910ae9 100644
+ --- a/file
+ +++ b/file
+ @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+ baseline
+ content
+ -newcontent
+ +more
+ lines
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'real edit works' '
(echo e; echo n; echo d) | git add -p &&
git diff >output &&
- test_cmp expected output
+ diff_cmp expected output
'
test_expect_success 'skip files similarly as commit -a' '
git reset &&
git commit -am commit &&
git diff >expected &&
- test_cmp expected output &&
+ diff_cmp expected output &&
git reset --hard HEAD^
'
rm -f .gitignore
# Write the patch file with a new line at the top and bottom
test_expect_success 'setup patch' '
-cat >patch <<EOF
-index 180b47c..b6f2c08 100644
---- a/file
-+++ b/file
-@@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
-+firstline
- baseline
- content
-+lastline
-EOF
-'
-
-# Expected output, similar to the patch but w/ diff at the top
+ cat >patch <<-\EOF
+ index 180b47c..b6f2c08 100644
+ --- a/file
+ +++ b/file
+ @@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
+ +firstline
+ baseline
+ content
+ +lastline
+ \ No newline at end of file
+ EOF
+'
+
+# Expected output, diff is similar to the patch but w/ diff at the top
test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
-cat >expected <<EOF
-diff --git a/file b/file
-index b6f2c08..61b9053 100755
---- a/file
-+++ b/file
-@@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
-+firstline
- baseline
- content
-+lastline
-EOF
+ echo diff --git a/file b/file >expected &&
+ cat patch |sed "/^index/s/ 100644/ 100755/" >>expected &&
+ cat >expected-output <<-\EOF
+ --- a/file
+ +++ b/file
+ @@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
+ +firstline
+ baseline
+ content
+ +lastline
+ \ No newline at end of file
+ @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
+ +firstline
+ baseline
+ content
+ @@ -1,2 +2,3 @@
+ baseline
+ content
+ +lastline
+ \ No newline at end of file
+ EOF
'
# Test splitting the first patch, then adding both
-test_expect_success 'add first line works' '
+test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'add first line works' '
git commit -am "clear local changes" &&
git apply patch &&
- (echo s; echo y; echo y) | git add -p file &&
- git diff --cached > diff &&
- test_cmp expected diff
+ printf "%s\n" s y y | git add -p file 2>error |
+ sed -n -e "s/^Stage this hunk[^@]*\(@@ .*\)/\1/" \
+ -e "/^[-+@ \\\\]"/p >output &&
+ test_must_be_empty error &&
+ git diff --cached >diff &&
+ diff_cmp expected diff &&
+ test_cmp expected-output output
'
test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
-cat >expected <<EOF
-diff --git a/non-empty b/non-empty
-deleted file mode 100644
-index d95f3ad..0000000
---- a/non-empty
-+++ /dev/null
-@@ -1 +0,0 @@
--content
-EOF
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF
+ diff --git a/non-empty b/non-empty
+ deleted file mode 100644
+ index d95f3ad..0000000
+ --- a/non-empty
+ +++ /dev/null
+ @@ -1 +0,0 @@
+ -content
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'deleting a non-empty file' '
rm non-empty &&
echo y | git add -p non-empty &&
git diff --cached >diff &&
- test_cmp expected diff
+ diff_cmp expected diff
'
test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
-cat >expected <<EOF
-diff --git a/empty b/empty
-deleted file mode 100644
-index e69de29..0000000
-EOF
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF
+ diff --git a/empty b/empty
+ deleted file mode 100644
+ index e69de29..0000000
+ EOF
'
test_expect_success 'deleting an empty file' '
rm empty &&
echo y | git add -p empty &&
git diff --cached >diff &&
- test_cmp expected diff
+ diff_cmp expected diff
'
test_expect_success 'split hunk setup' '
git reset --hard &&
- for i in 10 20 30 40 50 60
- do
- echo $i
- done >test &&
+ test_write_lines 10 20 30 40 50 60 >test &&
git add test &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m test &&
- for i in 10 15 20 21 22 23 24 30 40 50 60
- do
- echo $i
- done >test
+ test_write_lines 10 15 20 21 22 23 24 30 40 50 60 >test
'
test_expect_success 'split hunk "add -p (edit)"' '
'
test_expect_failure 'split hunk "add -p (no, yes, edit)"' '
- cat >test <<-\EOF &&
- 5
- 10
- 20
- 21
- 30
- 31
- 40
- 50
- 60
- EOF
+ test_write_lines 5 10 20 21 30 31 40 50 60 >test &&
git reset &&
# test sequence is s(plit), n(o), y(es), e(dit)
# q n q q is there to make sure we exit at the end.
+changed
EOF
git diff --cached >diff &&
- test_cmp expected diff
+ diff_cmp expected diff
'
test_expect_success TTY 'diffs can be colorized' '
grep "$(printf "\\033")" output
'
+test_expect_success TTY 'diffFilter filters diff' '
+ git reset --hard &&
+
+ echo content >test &&
+ test_config interactive.diffFilter "sed s/^/foo:/" &&
+ printf y | test_terminal git add -p >output 2>&1 &&
+
+ # avoid depending on the exact coloring or content of the prompts,
+ # and just make sure we saw our diff prefixed
+ grep foo:.*content output
+'
+
+test_expect_success TTY 'detect bogus diffFilter output' '
+ git reset --hard &&
+
+ echo content >test &&
+ test_config interactive.diffFilter "echo too-short" &&
+ printf y | test_must_fail test_terminal git add -p
+'
+
test_expect_success 'patch-mode via -i prompts for files' '
git reset --hard &&
echo test >expect &&
git diff --cached --name-only >actual &&
- test_cmp expect actual
+ diff_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'add -p handles globs' '
! grep dirty-otherwise output
'
+test_expect_success 'set up pathological context' '
+ git reset --hard &&
+ test_write_lines a a a a a a a a a a a >a &&
+ git add a &&
+ git commit -m a &&
+ test_write_lines c b a a a a a a a b a a a a >a &&
+ test_write_lines a a a a a a a b a a a a >expected-1 &&
+ test_write_lines b a a a a a a a b a a a a >expected-2 &&
+ # check editing can cope with missing header and deleted context lines
+ # as well as changes to other lines
+ test_write_lines +b " a" >patch
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'add -p works with pathological context lines' '
+ git reset &&
+ printf "%s\n" n y |
+ git add -p &&
+ git cat-file blob :a >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected-1 actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'add -p patch editing works with pathological context lines' '
+ git reset &&
+ # n q q below is in case edit fails
+ printf "%s\n" e y n q q |
+ git add -p &&
+ git cat-file blob :a >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected-2 actual
+'
+
test_done
diff --no-index --raw --abbrev=4 dir2 dir
:noellipses diff --no-index --raw --abbrev=4 dir2 dir
diff --no-index --raw --no-abbrev dir2 dir
+
+diff-tree --pretty --root --stat --compact-summary initial
+diff-tree --pretty -R --root --stat --compact-summary initial
+diff-tree --stat --compact-summary initial mode
+diff-tree -R --stat --compact-summary initial mode
EOF
test_expect_success 'log -S requires an argument' '
--- /dev/null
+$ git diff-tree --pretty --root --stat --compact-summary initial
+commit 444ac553ac7612cc88969031b02b3767fb8a353a
+Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
+Date: Mon Jun 26 00:00:00 2006 +0000
+
+ Initial
+
+ dir/sub (new) | 2 ++
+ file0 (new) | 3 +++
+ file2 (new) | 3 +++
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
+$
--- /dev/null
+$ git diff-tree --pretty -R --root --stat --compact-summary initial
+commit 444ac553ac7612cc88969031b02b3767fb8a353a
+Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
+Date: Mon Jun 26 00:00:00 2006 +0000
+
+ Initial
+
+ dir/sub (gone) | 2 --
+ file0 (gone) | 3 ---
+ file2 (gone) | 3 ---
+ 3 files changed, 8 deletions(-)
+$
--- /dev/null
+$ git diff-tree --stat --compact-summary initial mode
+ file0 (mode +x) | 0
+ 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+$
--- /dev/null
+$ git diff-tree -R --stat --compact-summary initial mode
+ file0 (mode -x) | 0
+ 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+$
test_expect_success "am$with3 --skip continue after failed am$with3" '
test_must_fail git am$with3 --skip >output &&
- test_i18ngrep "^Applying" output >output.applying &&
- test_i18ngrep "^Applying: 6$" output.applying &&
- test_i18ncmp file-2-expect file-2 &&
+ test_i18ngrep "^Applying: 6$" output &&
+ test_cmp file-2-expect file-2 &&
test ! -f .git/MERGE_RR
'
test_expect_success 'test lonely missing ref' '
(
cd client &&
- test_must_fail git fetch-pack --no-progress .. refs/heads/xyzzy
- ) >/dev/null 2>error-m &&
+ test_must_fail git fetch-pack --no-progress .. refs/heads/xyzzy 2>../error-m
+ ) &&
test_i18ncmp expect-error error-m
'
test_expect_success 'test missing ref after existing' '
(
cd client &&
- test_must_fail git fetch-pack --no-progress .. refs/heads/A refs/heads/xyzzy
- ) >/dev/null 2>error-em &&
+ test_must_fail git fetch-pack --no-progress .. refs/heads/A refs/heads/xyzzy 2>../error-em
+ ) &&
test_i18ncmp expect-error error-em
'
test_expect_success 'test missing ref before existing' '
(
cd client &&
- test_must_fail git fetch-pack --no-progress .. refs/heads/xyzzy refs/heads/A
- ) >/dev/null 2>error-me &&
+ test_must_fail git fetch-pack --no-progress .. refs/heads/xyzzy refs/heads/A 2>../error-me
+ ) &&
test_i18ncmp expect-error error-me
'
add_upstream_commit &&
(
cd downstream &&
- GIT_TRACE=$(pwd)/../trace.out git fetch --recurse-submodules -j2 2>../actual.err
+ GIT_TRACE="$TRASH_DIRECTORY/trace.out" git fetch --recurse-submodules -j2 2>../actual.err
) &&
test_must_be_empty actual.out &&
test_i18ncmp expect.err actual.err &&
)
}
-verify_stderr () {
- cat >expected &&
- # We're not interested in the error
- # "fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly":
- test_i18ngrep -E '^(fatal|warning):' error | grep -v 'hung up' >actual | sort &&
- test_i18ncmp expected actual
-}
-
test_expect_success 'setup' '
git commit --allow-empty -m "Initial" &&
git branch branch1 &&
"+refs/heads/branch2:refs/remotes/origin/branch1" && (
cd ccc &&
test_must_fail git fetch origin 2>error &&
- verify_stderr <<-\EOF
- fatal: Cannot fetch both refs/heads/branch1 and refs/heads/branch2 to refs/remotes/origin/branch1
- EOF
+ test_i18ngrep "fatal: Cannot fetch both refs/heads/branch1 and refs/heads/branch2 to refs/remotes/origin/branch1" error
)
'
test_must_fail git fetch origin \
refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* \
refs/heads/branch2:refs/remotes/origin/branch1 2>error &&
- verify_stderr <<-\EOF
- fatal: Cannot fetch both refs/heads/branch1 and refs/heads/branch2 to refs/remotes/origin/branch1
- EOF
+ test_i18ngrep "fatal: Cannot fetch both refs/heads/branch1 and refs/heads/branch2 to refs/remotes/origin/branch1" error
)
'
git fetch origin \
refs/heads/branch1:refs/remotes/origin/branch2 \
refs/heads/branch2:refs/remotes/origin/branch1 2>error &&
- verify_stderr <<-\EOF
- warning: refs/remotes/origin/branch1 usually tracks refs/heads/branch1, not refs/heads/branch2
- warning: refs/remotes/origin/branch2 usually tracks refs/heads/branch2, not refs/heads/branch1
- EOF
+ test_i18ngrep "warning: refs/remotes/origin/branch1 usually tracks refs/heads/branch1, not refs/heads/branch2" error &&
+ test_i18ngrep "warning: refs/remotes/origin/branch2 usually tracks refs/heads/branch2, not refs/heads/branch1" error
)
'
'
test_expect_success 'no-op fetch without "-v" is quiet' '
- (cd clone && git fetch) 2>stderr &&
+ (cd clone && git fetch 2>../stderr) &&
! test -s stderr
'
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description="recursive merge with directory renames"
+# includes checking of many corner cases, with a similar methodology to:
+# t6042: corner cases with renames but not criss-cross merges
+# t6036: corner cases with both renames and criss-cross merges
+#
+# The setup for all of them, pictorially, is:
+#
+# A
+# o
+# / \
+# O o ?
+# \ /
+# o
+# B
+#
+# To help make it easier to follow the flow of tests, they have been
+# divided into sections and each test will start with a quick explanation
+# of what commits O, A, and B contain.
+#
+# Notation:
+# z/{b,c} means files z/b and z/c both exist
+# x/d_1 means file x/d exists with content d1. (Purpose of the
+# underscore notation is to differentiate different
+# files that might be renamed into each other's paths.)
+
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 1: Basic cases we should be able to handle
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 1a, Basic directory rename.
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d,e/f}
+# Expected: y/{b,c,d,e/f}
+
+test_expect_success '1a-setup: Simple directory rename detection' '
+ test_create_repo 1a &&
+ (
+ cd 1a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ mkdir z/e &&
+ echo f >z/e/f &&
+ git add z/d z/e/f &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '1a-check: Simple directory rename detection' '
+ (
+ cd 1a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:y/e/f &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d B:z/e/f &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object y/d >actual &&
+ git rev-parse B:z/d >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/d &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/e/f &&
+ test_path_is_missing z/d &&
+ test_path_is_missing z/e/f
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 1b, Merge a directory with another
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, y/d
+# Commit A: z/{b,c,e}, y/d
+# Commit B: y/{b,c,d}
+# Expected: y/{b,c,d,e}
+
+test_expect_success '1b-setup: Merge a directory with another' '
+ test_create_repo 1b &&
+ (
+ cd 1b &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ echo d >y/d &&
+ git add z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ echo e >z/e &&
+ git add z/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z/b y &&
+ git mv z/c y &&
+ rmdir z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '1b-check: Merge a directory with another' '
+ (
+ cd 1b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:y/e &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:y/d A:z/e &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/e
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 1c, Transitive renaming
+# (Related to testcases 3a and 6d -- when should a transitive rename apply?)
+# (Related to testcases 9c and 9d -- can transitivity repeat?)
+# (Related to testcase 12b -- joint-transitivity?)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}, x/d
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d}
+# Expected: y/{b,c,d} (because x/d -> z/d -> y/d)
+
+test_expect_success '1c-setup: Transitive renaming' '
+ test_create_repo 1c &&
+ (
+ cd 1c &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/d z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '1c-check: Transitive renaming' '
+ (
+ cd 1c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:x/d &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/d &&
+ test_path_is_missing z/d
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 1d, Directory renames (merging two directories into one new one)
+# cause a rename/rename(2to1) conflict
+# (Related to testcases 1c and 7b)
+# Commit O. z/{b,c}, y/{d,e}
+# Commit A. x/{b,c}, y/{d,e,m,wham_1}
+# Commit B. z/{b,c,n,wham_2}, x/{d,e}
+# Expected: x/{b,c,d,e,m,n}, CONFLICT:(y/wham_1 & z/wham_2 -> x/wham)
+# Note: y/m & z/n should definitely move into x. By the same token, both
+# y/wham_1 & z/wham_2 should too...giving us a conflict.
+
+test_expect_success '1d-setup: Directory renames cause a rename/rename(2to1) conflict' '
+ test_create_repo 1d &&
+ (
+ cd 1d &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ echo d >y/d &&
+ echo e >y/e &&
+ git add z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z x &&
+ echo m >y/m &&
+ echo wham1 >y/wham &&
+ git add y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv y x &&
+ echo n >z/n &&
+ echo wham2 >z/wham &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '1d-check: Directory renames cause a rename/rename(2to1) conflict' '
+ (
+ cd 1d &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename)" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 8 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:x/b :0:x/c :0:x/d :0:x/e :0:x/m :0:x/n &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:y/d O:y/e A:y/m B:z/n &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse :0:x/wham &&
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :2:x/wham :3:x/wham &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ A:y/wham B:z/wham &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_path_is_missing x/wham &&
+ test_path_is_file x/wham~HEAD &&
+ test_path_is_file x/wham~B^0 &&
+
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ x/wham~HEAD x/wham~B^0 &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ A:y/wham B:z/wham &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 1e, Renamed directory, with all filenames being renamed too
+# (Related to testcases 9f & 9g)
+# Commit O: z/{oldb,oldc}
+# Commit A: y/{newb,newc}
+# Commit B: z/{oldb,oldc,d}
+# Expected: y/{newb,newc,d}
+
+test_expect_success '1e-setup: Renamed directory, with all files being renamed too' '
+ test_create_repo 1e &&
+ (
+ cd 1e &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/oldb &&
+ echo c >z/oldc &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ git mv z/oldb y/newb &&
+ git mv z/oldc y/newc &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ git add z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '1e-check: Renamed directory, with all files being renamed too' '
+ (
+ cd 1e &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/newb HEAD:y/newc HEAD:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/oldb O:z/oldc B:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/d
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 1f, Split a directory into two other directories
+# (Related to testcases 3a, all of section 2, and all of section 4)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d,e,f}
+# Commit A: z/{b,c,d,e,f,g}
+# Commit B: y/{b,c}, x/{d,e,f}
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, x/{d,e,f,g}
+
+test_expect_success '1f-setup: Split a directory into two other directories' '
+ test_create_repo 1f &&
+ (
+ cd 1f &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ echo e >z/e &&
+ echo f >z/f &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ echo g >z/g &&
+ git add z/g &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c y/ &&
+ git mv z/d x/ &&
+ git mv z/e x/ &&
+ git mv z/f x/ &&
+ rmdir z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '1f-check: Split a directory into two other directories' '
+ (
+ cd 1f &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:x/d HEAD:x/e HEAD:x/f HEAD:x/g &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:z/d O:z/e O:z/f A:z/g &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_path_is_missing z/g &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/g
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# Rules suggested by testcases in section 1:
+#
+# We should still detect the directory rename even if it wasn't just
+# the directory renamed, but the files within it. (see 1b)
+#
+# If renames split a directory into two or more others, the directory
+# with the most renames, "wins" (see 1c). However, see the testcases
+# in section 2, plus testcases 3a and 4a.
+###########################################################################
+
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 2: Split into multiple directories, with equal number of paths
+#
+# Explore the splitting-a-directory rules a bit; what happens in the
+# edge cases?
+#
+# Note that there is a closely related case of a directory not being
+# split on either side of history, but being renamed differently on
+# each side. See testcase 8e for that.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 2a, Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: y/b, w/c
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d}
+# Expected: y/b, w/c, z/d, with warning about z/ -> (y/ vs. w/) conflict
+test_expect_success '2a-setup: Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths' '
+ test_create_repo 2a &&
+ (
+ cd 2a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c w/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ git add z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '2a-check: Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths' '
+ (
+ cd 2a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT.*directory rename split" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:w/c :0:z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 2b, Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: y/b, w/c
+# Commit B: z/{b,c}, x/d
+# Expected: y/b, w/c, x/d; No warning about z/ -> (y/ vs. w/) conflict
+test_expect_success '2b-setup: Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths' '
+ test_create_repo 2b &&
+ (
+ cd 2b &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c w/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ git add x/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '2b-check: Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths' '
+ (
+ cd 2b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:w/c :0:x/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_i18ngrep ! "CONFLICT.*directory rename split" out
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# Rules suggested by section 2:
+#
+# None; the rule was already covered in section 1. These testcases are
+# here just to make sure the conflict resolution and necessary warning
+# messages are handled correctly.
+###########################################################################
+
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 3: Path in question is the source path for some rename already
+#
+# Combining cases from Section 1 and trying to handle them could lead to
+# directory renaming detection being over-applied. So, this section
+# provides some good testcases to check that the implementation doesn't go
+# too far.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 3a, Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side
+# (Related to testcases 1c, 1f, and 9h)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d}
+# Commit A: z/{b,c,d} (no change)
+# Commit B: y/{b,c}, x/d
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, x/d
+test_expect_success '3a-setup: Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side' '
+ test_create_repo 3a &&
+ (
+ cd 3a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit --allow-empty -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c y/ &&
+ git mv z/d x/ &&
+ rmdir z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '3a-check: Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side' '
+ (
+ cd 3a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:x/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 3b, Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side
+# (Related to testcases 5c and 7c, also kind of 1e and 1f)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}, x/d
+# Commit B: z/{b,c}, w/d
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, CONFLICT:(z/d -> x/d vs. w/d)
+# NOTE: We're particularly checking that since z/d is already involved as
+# a source in a file rename on the same side of history, that we don't
+# get it involved in directory rename detection. If it were, we might
+# end up with CONFLICT:(z/d -> y/d vs. x/d vs. w/d), i.e. a
+# rename/rename/rename(1to3) conflict, which is just weird.
+test_expect_success '3b-setup: Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on current side' '
+ test_create_repo 3b &&
+ (
+ cd 3b &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c y/ &&
+ git mv z/d x/ &&
+ rmdir z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ git mv z/d w/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '3b-check: Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on current side' '
+ (
+ cd 3b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep CONFLICT.*rename/rename.*z/d.*x/d.*w/d out &&
+ test_i18ngrep ! CONFLICT.*rename/rename.*y/d out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 5 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :1:z/d :2:x/d :3:w/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:z/d O:z/d O:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_path_is_missing z/d &&
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ x/d w/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/d O:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# Rules suggested by section 3:
+#
+# Avoid directory-rename-detection for a path, if that path is the source
+# of a rename on either side of a merge.
+###########################################################################
+
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 4: Partially renamed directory; still exists on both sides of merge
+#
+# What if we were to attempt to do directory rename detection when someone
+# "mostly" moved a directory but still left some files around, or,
+# equivalently, fully renamed a directory in one commmit and then recreated
+# that directory in a later commit adding some new files and then tried to
+# merge?
+#
+# It's hard to divine user intent in these cases, because you can make an
+# argument that, depending on the intermediate history of the side being
+# merged, that some users will want files in that directory to
+# automatically be detected and renamed, while users with a different
+# intermediate history wouldn't want that rename to happen.
+#
+# I think that it is best to simply not have directory rename detection
+# apply to such cases. My reasoning for this is four-fold: (1) it's
+# easiest for users in general to figure out what happened if we don't
+# apply directory rename detection in any such case, (2) it's an easy rule
+# to explain ["We don't do directory rename detection if the directory
+# still exists on both sides of the merge"], (3) we can get some hairy
+# edge/corner cases that would be really confusing and possibly not even
+# representable in the index if we were to even try, and [related to 3] (4)
+# attempting to resolve this issue of divining user intent by examining
+# intermediate history goes against the spirit of three-way merges and is a
+# path towards crazy corner cases that are far more complex than what we're
+# already dealing with.
+#
+# Note that the wording of the rule ("We don't do directory rename
+# detection if the directory still exists on both sides of the merge.")
+# also excludes "renaming" of a directory into a subdirectory of itself
+# (e.g. /some/dir/* -> /some/dir/subdir/*). It may be possible to carve
+# out an exception for "renaming"-beneath-itself cases without opening
+# weird edge/corner cases for other partial directory renames, but for now
+# we are keeping the rule simple.
+#
+# This section contains a test for a partially-renamed-directory case.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 4a, Directory split, with original directory still present
+# (Related to testcase 1f)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d,e}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c,d}, z/e
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d,e,f}
+# Expected: y/{b,c,d}, z/{e,f}
+# NOTE: Even though most files from z moved to y, we don't want f to follow.
+
+test_expect_success '4a-setup: Directory split, with original directory still present' '
+ test_create_repo 4a &&
+ (
+ cd 4a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ echo e >z/e &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c y/ &&
+ git mv z/d y/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo f >z/f &&
+ git add z/f &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '4a-check: Directory split, with original directory still present' '
+ (
+ cd 4a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 5 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:z/e HEAD:z/f &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:z/d O:z/e B:z/f &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# Rules suggested by section 4:
+#
+# Directory-rename-detection should be turned off for any directories (as
+# a source for renames) that exist on both sides of the merge. (The "as
+# a source for renames" clarification is due to cases like 1c where
+# the target directory exists on both sides and we do want the rename
+# detection.) But, sadly, see testcase 8b.
+###########################################################################
+
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 5: Files/directories in the way of subset of to-be-renamed paths
+#
+# Implicitly renaming files due to a detected directory rename could run
+# into problems if there are files or directories in the way of the paths
+# we want to rename. Explore such cases in this section.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 5a, Merge directories, other side adds files to original and target
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, y/d
+# Commit A: z/{b,c,e_1,f}, y/{d,e_2}
+# Commit B: y/{b,c,d}
+# Expected: z/e_1, y/{b,c,d,e_2,f} + CONFLICT warning
+# NOTE: While directory rename detection is active here causing z/f to
+# become y/f, we did not apply this for z/e_1 because that would
+# give us an add/add conflict for y/e_1 vs y/e_2. This problem with
+# this add/add, is that both versions of y/e are from the same side
+# of history, giving us no way to represent this conflict in the
+# index.
+
+test_expect_success '5a-setup: Merge directories, other side adds files to original and target' '
+ test_create_repo 5a &&
+ (
+ cd 5a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ echo d >y/d &&
+ git add z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ echo e1 >z/e &&
+ echo f >z/f &&
+ echo e2 >y/e &&
+ git add z/e z/f y/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c y/ &&
+ rmdir z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '5a-check: Merge directories, other side adds files to original and target' '
+ (
+ cd 5a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT.*implicit dir rename" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:y/d :0:y/e :0:z/e :0:y/f &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:y/d A:y/e A:z/e A:z/f &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 5b, Rename/delete in order to get add/add/add conflict
+# (Related to testcase 8d; these may appear slightly inconsistent to users;
+# Also related to testcases 7d and 7e)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d_1}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c,d_2}
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d_1,e}, y/d_3
+# Expected: y/{b,c,e}, CONFLICT(add/add: y/d_2 vs. y/d_3)
+# NOTE: If z/d_1 in commit B were to be involved in dir rename detection, as
+# we normaly would since z/ is being renamed to y/, then this would be
+# a rename/delete (z/d_1 -> y/d_1 vs. deleted) AND an add/add/add
+# conflict of y/d_1 vs. y/d_2 vs. y/d_3. Add/add/add is not
+# representable in the index, so the existence of y/d_3 needs to
+# cause us to bail on directory rename detection for that path, falling
+# back to git behavior without the directory rename detection.
+
+test_expect_success '5b-setup: Rename/delete in order to get add/add/add conflict' '
+ test_create_repo 5b &&
+ (
+ cd 5b &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo d1 >z/d &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git rm z/d &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ echo d2 >y/d &&
+ git add y/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ echo d3 >y/d &&
+ echo e >z/e &&
+ git add y/d z/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '5b-check: Rename/delete in order to get add/add/add conflict' '
+ (
+ cd 5b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (add/add).* y/d" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 5 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:y/e :2:y/d :3:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/e A:y/d B:y/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse :1:y/d &&
+ test_path_is_file y/d
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 5c, Transitive rename would cause rename/rename/rename/add/add/add
+# (Directory rename detection would result in transitive rename vs.
+# rename/rename(1to2) and turn it into a rename/rename(1to3). Further,
+# rename paths conflict with separate adds on the other side)
+# (Related to testcases 3b and 7c)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d_1
+# Commit A: y/{b,c,d_2}, w/d_1
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d_1,e}, w/d_3, y/d_4
+# Expected: A mess, but only a rename/rename(1to2)/add/add mess. Use the
+# presence of y/d_4 in B to avoid doing transitive rename of
+# x/d_1 -> z/d_1 -> y/d_1, so that the only paths we have at
+# y/d are y/d_2 and y/d_4. We still do the move from z/e to y/e,
+# though, because it doesn't have anything in the way.
+
+test_expect_success '5c-setup: Transitive rename would cause rename/rename/rename/add/add/add' '
+ test_create_repo 5c &&
+ (
+ cd 5c &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ echo d1 >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ echo d2 >y/d &&
+ git add y/d &&
+ git mv x w &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/d z/ &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ echo d3 >w/d &&
+ echo d4 >y/d &&
+ echo e >z/e &&
+ git add w/ y/ z/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '5c-check: Transitive rename would cause rename/rename/rename/add/add/add' '
+ (
+ cd 5c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename).*x/d.*w/d.*z/d" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (add/add).* y/d" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 9 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:y/e &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/e &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse :1:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :2:w/d :3:w/d :1:x/d :2:y/d :3:y/d :3:z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/d B:w/d O:x/d A:y/d B:y/d O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ w/d~HEAD w/d~B^0 z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/d B:w/d O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_path_is_missing x/d &&
+ test_path_is_file y/d &&
+ grep -q "<<<<" y/d # conflict markers should be present
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 5d, Directory/file/file conflict due to directory rename
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c,d_1}
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d_2,f}, y/d/e
+# Expected: y/{b,c,d/e,f}, z/d_2, CONFLICT(file/directory), y/d_1~HEAD
+# Note: The fact that y/d/ exists in B makes us bail on directory rename
+# detection for z/d_2, but that doesn't prevent us from applying the
+# directory rename detection for z/f -> y/f.
+
+test_expect_success '5d-setup: Directory/file/file conflict due to directory rename' '
+ test_create_repo 5d &&
+ (
+ cd 5d &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ echo d1 >y/d &&
+ git add y/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir -p y/d &&
+ echo e >y/d/e &&
+ echo d2 >z/d &&
+ echo f >z/f &&
+ git add y/d/e z/d z/f &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '5d-check: Directory/file/file conflict due to directory rename' '
+ (
+ cd 5d &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (file/directory).*y/d" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:z/d :0:y/f :2:y/d :0:y/d/e &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d B:z/f A:y/d B:y/d/e &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object y/d~HEAD >actual &&
+ git rev-parse A:y/d >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# Rules suggested by section 5:
+#
+# If a subset of to-be-renamed files have a file or directory in the way,
+# "turn off" the directory rename for those specific sub-paths, falling
+# back to old handling. But, sadly, see testcases 8a and 8b.
+###########################################################################
+
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 6: Same side of the merge was the one that did the rename
+#
+# It may sound obvious that you only want to apply implicit directory
+# renames to directories if the _other_ side of history did the renaming.
+# If you did make an implementation that didn't explicitly enforce this
+# rule, the majority of cases that would fall under this section would
+# also be solved by following the rules from the above sections. But
+# there are still a few that stick out, so this section covers them just
+# to make sure we also get them right.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 6a, Tricky rename/delete
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d}
+# Commit A: z/b
+# Commit B: y/{b,c}, z/d
+# Expected: y/b, CONFLICT(rename/delete, z/c -> y/c vs. NULL)
+# Note: We're just checking here that the rename of z/b and z/c to put
+# them under y/ doesn't accidentally catch z/d and make it look like
+# it is also involved in a rename/delete conflict.
+
+test_expect_success '6a-setup: Tricky rename/delete' '
+ test_create_repo 6a &&
+ (
+ cd 6a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git rm z/c &&
+ git rm z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c y/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '6a-check: Tricky rename/delete' '
+ (
+ cd 6a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/delete).*z/c.*y/c" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :3:y/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 6b, Same rename done on both sides
+# (Related to testcases 6c and 8e)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}
+# Commit B: y/{b,c}, z/d
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, z/d
+# Note: If we did directory rename detection here, we'd move z/d into y/,
+# but B did that rename and still decided to put the file into z/,
+# so we probably shouldn't apply directory rename detection for it.
+
+test_expect_success '6b-setup: Same rename done on both sides' '
+ test_create_repo 6b &&
+ (
+ cd 6b &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ git add z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '6b-check: Same rename done on both sides' '
+ (
+ cd 6b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 6c, Rename only done on same side
+# (Related to testcases 6b and 8e)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: z/{b,c} (no change)
+# Commit B: y/{b,c}, z/d
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, z/d
+# NOTE: Seems obvious, but just checking that the implementation doesn't
+# "accidentally detect a rename" and give us y/{b,c,d}.
+
+test_expect_success '6c-setup: Rename only done on same side' '
+ test_create_repo 6c &&
+ (
+ cd 6c &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit --allow-empty -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ git add z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '6c-check: Rename only done on same side' '
+ (
+ cd 6c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 6d, We don't always want transitive renaming
+# (Related to testcase 1c)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d
+# Commit A: z/{b,c}, x/d (no change)
+# Commit B: y/{b,c}, z/d
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, z/d
+# NOTE: Again, this seems obvious but just checking that the implementation
+# doesn't "accidentally detect a rename" and give us y/{b,c,d}.
+
+test_expect_success '6d-setup: We do not always want transitive renaming' '
+ test_create_repo 6d &&
+ (
+ cd 6d &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit --allow-empty -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ git mv x z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '6d-check: We do not always want transitive renaming' '
+ (
+ cd 6d &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 6e, Add/add from one-side
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: z/{b,c} (no change)
+# Commit B: y/{b,c,d_1}, z/d_2
+# Expected: y/{b,c,d_1}, z/d_2
+# NOTE: Again, this seems obvious but just checking that the implementation
+# doesn't "accidentally detect a rename" and give us y/{b,c} +
+# add/add conflict on y/d_1 vs y/d_2.
+
+test_expect_success '6e-setup: Add/add from one side' '
+ test_create_repo 6e &&
+ (
+ cd 6e &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit --allow-empty -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ echo d1 > y/d &&
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo d2 > z/d &&
+ git add y/d z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '6e-check: Add/add from one side' '
+ (
+ cd 6e &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:y/d B:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# Rules suggested by section 6:
+#
+# Only apply implicit directory renames to directories if the other
+# side of history is the one doing the renaming.
+###########################################################################
+
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 7: More involved Edge/Corner cases
+#
+# The ruleset we have generated in the above sections seems to provide
+# well-defined merges. But can we find edge/corner cases that either (a)
+# are harder for users to understand, or (b) have a resolution that is
+# non-intuitive or suboptimal?
+#
+# The testcases in this section dive into cases that I've tried to craft in
+# a way to find some that might be surprising to users or difficult for
+# them to understand (the next section will look at non-intuitive or
+# suboptimal merge results). Some of the testcases are similar to ones
+# from past sections, but have been simplified to try to highlight error
+# messages using a "modified" path (due to the directory rename). Are
+# users okay with these?
+#
+# In my opinion, testcases that are difficult to understand from this
+# section is due to difficulty in the testcase rather than the directory
+# renaming (similar to how t6042 and t6036 have difficult resolutions due
+# to the problem setup itself being complex). And I don't think the
+# error messages are a problem.
+#
+# On the other hand, the testcases in section 8 worry me slightly more...
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 7a, rename-dir vs. rename-dir (NOT split evenly) PLUS add-other-file
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}
+# Commit B: w/b, x/c, z/d
+# Expected: y/d, CONFLICT(rename/rename for both z/b and z/c)
+# NOTE: There's a rename of z/ here, y/ has more renames, so z/d -> y/d.
+
+test_expect_success '7a-setup: rename-dir vs. rename-dir (NOT split evenly) PLUS add-other-file' '
+ test_create_repo 7a &&
+ (
+ cd 7a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ git mv z/b w/ &&
+ git mv z/c x/ &&
+ echo d > z/d &&
+ git add z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '7a-check: rename-dir vs. rename-dir (NOT split evenly) PLUS add-other-file' '
+ (
+ cd 7a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename).*z/b.*y/b.*w/b" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename).*z/c.*y/c.*x/c" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 7 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :1:z/b :2:y/b :3:w/b :1:z/c :2:y/c :3:x/c :0:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/b O:z/b O:z/c O:z/c O:z/c B:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ y/b w/b y/c x/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/b O:z/c O:z/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 7b, rename/rename(2to1), but only due to transitive rename
+# (Related to testcase 1d)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d_1, w/d_2
+# Commit A: y/{b,c,d_2}, x/d_1
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d_1}, w/d_2
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, CONFLICT(rename/rename(2to1): x/d_1, w/d_2 -> y_d)
+
+test_expect_success '7b-setup: rename/rename(2to1), but only due to transitive rename' '
+ test_create_repo 7b &&
+ (
+ cd 7b &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo d1 > x/d &&
+ echo d2 > w/d &&
+ git add z x w &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ git mv w/d y/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/d z/ &&
+ rmdir x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '7b-check: rename/rename(2to1), but only due to transitive rename' '
+ (
+ cd 7b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename)" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :2:y/d :3:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:w/d O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_path_is_missing y/d &&
+ test_path_is_file y/d~HEAD &&
+ test_path_is_file y/d~B^0 &&
+
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ y/d~HEAD y/d~B^0 &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:w/d O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 7c, rename/rename(1to...2or3); transitive rename may add complexity
+# (Related to testcases 3b and 5c)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}, w/d
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d}
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, CONFLICT(x/d -> w/d vs. y/d)
+# NOTE: z/ was renamed to y/ so we do want to report
+# neither CONFLICT(x/d -> w/d vs. z/d)
+# nor CONFLiCT x/d -> w/d vs. y/d vs. z/d)
+
+test_expect_success '7c-setup: rename/rename(1to...2or3); transitive rename may add complexity' '
+ test_create_repo 7c &&
+ (
+ cd 7c &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ git mv x w &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/d z/ &&
+ rmdir x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '7c-check: rename/rename(1to...2or3); transitive rename may add complexity' '
+ (
+ cd 7c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename).*x/d.*w/d.*y/d" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 5 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :1:x/d :2:w/d :3:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:x/d O:x/d O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 7d, transitive rename involved in rename/delete; how is it reported?
+# (Related somewhat to testcases 5b and 8d)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d}
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, CONFLICT(delete x/d vs rename to y/d)
+# NOTE: z->y so NOT CONFLICT(delete x/d vs rename to z/d)
+
+test_expect_success '7d-setup: transitive rename involved in rename/delete; how is it reported?' '
+ test_create_repo 7d &&
+ (
+ cd 7d &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ git rm -rf x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/d z/ &&
+ rmdir x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '7d-check: transitive rename involved in rename/delete; how is it reported?' '
+ (
+ cd 7d &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/delete).*x/d.*y/d" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :3:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 7e, transitive rename in rename/delete AND dirs in the way
+# (Very similar to 'both rename source and destination involved in D/F conflict' from t6022-merge-rename.sh)
+# (Also related to testcases 9c and 9d)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d_1
+# Commit A: y/{b,c,d/g}, x/d/f
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d_1}
+# Expected: rename/delete(x/d_1->y/d_1 vs. None) + D/F conflict on y/d
+# y/{b,c,d/g}, y/d_1~B^0, x/d/f
+
+# NOTE: The main path of interest here is d_1 and where it ends up, but
+# this is actually a case that has two potential directory renames
+# involved and D/F conflict(s), so it makes sense to walk through
+# each step.
+#
+# Commit A renames z/ -> y/. Thus everything that B adds to z/
+# should be instead moved to y/. This gives us the D/F conflict on
+# y/d because x/d_1 -> z/d_1 -> y/d_1 conflicts with y/d/g.
+#
+# Further, commit B renames x/ -> z/, thus everything A adds to x/
+# should instead be moved to z/...BUT we removed z/ and renamed it
+# to y/, so maybe everything should move not from x/ to z/, but
+# from x/ to z/ to y/. Doing so might make sense from the logic so
+# far, but note that commit A had both an x/ and a y/; it did the
+# renaming of z/ to y/ and created x/d/f and it clearly made these
+# things separate, so it doesn't make much sense to push these
+# together. Doing so is what I'd call a doubly transitive rename;
+# see testcases 9c and 9d for further discussion of this issue and
+# how it's resolved.
+
+test_expect_success '7e-setup: transitive rename in rename/delete AND dirs in the way' '
+ test_create_repo 7e &&
+ (
+ cd 7e &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ echo d1 >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ git rm x/d &&
+ mkdir -p x/d &&
+ mkdir -p y/d &&
+ echo f >x/d/f &&
+ echo g >y/d/g &&
+ git add x/d/f y/d/g &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/d z/ &&
+ rmdir x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '7e-check: transitive rename in rename/delete AND dirs in the way' '
+ (
+ cd 7e &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/delete).*x/d.*y/d" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 5 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:x/d/f :0:y/d/g :0:y/b :0:y/c :3:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ A:x/d/f A:y/d/g O:z/b O:z/c O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object y/d~B^0 >actual &&
+ git rev-parse O:x/d >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 8: Suboptimal merges
+#
+# As alluded to in the last section, the ruleset we have built up for
+# detecting directory renames unfortunately has some special cases where it
+# results in slightly suboptimal or non-intuitive behavior. This section
+# explores these cases.
+#
+# To be fair, we already had non-intuitive or suboptimal behavior for most
+# of these cases in git before introducing implicit directory rename
+# detection, but it'd be nice if there was a modified ruleset out there
+# that handled these cases a bit better.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 8a, Dual-directory rename, one into the others' way
+# Commit O. x/{a,b}, y/{c,d}
+# Commit A. x/{a,b,e}, y/{c,d,f}
+# Commit B. y/{a,b}, z/{c,d}
+#
+# Possible Resolutions:
+# w/o dir-rename detection: y/{a,b,f}, z/{c,d}, x/e
+# Currently expected: y/{a,b,e,f}, z/{c,d}
+# Optimal: y/{a,b,e}, z/{c,d,f}
+#
+# Note: Both x and y got renamed and it'd be nice to detect both, and we do
+# better with directory rename detection than git did without, but the
+# simple rule from section 5 prevents me from handling this as optimally as
+# we potentially could.
+
+test_expect_success '8a-setup: Dual-directory rename, one into the others way' '
+ test_create_repo 8a &&
+ (
+ cd 8a &&
+
+ mkdir x &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ echo a >x/a &&
+ echo b >x/b &&
+ echo c >y/c &&
+ echo d >y/d &&
+ git add x y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ echo e >x/e &&
+ echo f >y/f &&
+ git add x/e y/f &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv y z &&
+ git mv x y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '8a-check: Dual-directory rename, one into the others way' '
+ (
+ cd 8a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/a HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/e HEAD:y/f HEAD:z/c HEAD:z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/a O:x/b A:x/e A:y/f O:y/c O:y/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 8b, Dual-directory rename, one into the others' way, with conflicting filenames
+# Commit O. x/{a_1,b_1}, y/{a_2,b_2}
+# Commit A. x/{a_1,b_1,e_1}, y/{a_2,b_2,e_2}
+# Commit B. y/{a_1,b_1}, z/{a_2,b_2}
+#
+# w/o dir-rename detection: y/{a_1,b_1,e_2}, z/{a_2,b_2}, x/e_1
+# Currently expected: <same>
+# Scary: y/{a_1,b_1}, z/{a_2,b_2}, CONFLICT(add/add, e_1 vs. e_2)
+# Optimal: y/{a_1,b_1,e_1}, z/{a_2,b_2,e_2}
+#
+# Note: Very similar to 8a, except instead of 'e' and 'f' in directories x and
+# y, both are named 'e'. Without directory rename detection, neither file
+# moves directories. Implement directory rename detection suboptimally, and
+# you get an add/add conflict, but both files were added in commit A, so this
+# is an add/add conflict where one side of history added both files --
+# something we can't represent in the index. Obviously, we'd prefer the last
+# resolution, but our previous rules are too coarse to allow it. Using both
+# the rules from section 4 and section 5 save us from the Scary resolution,
+# making us fall back to pre-directory-rename-detection behavior for both
+# e_1 and e_2.
+
+test_expect_success '8b-setup: Dual-directory rename, one into the others way, with conflicting filenames' '
+ test_create_repo 8b &&
+ (
+ cd 8b &&
+
+ mkdir x &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ echo a1 >x/a &&
+ echo b1 >x/b &&
+ echo a2 >y/a &&
+ echo b2 >y/b &&
+ git add x y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ echo e1 >x/e &&
+ echo e2 >y/e &&
+ git add x/e y/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv y z &&
+ git mv x y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '8b-check: Dual-directory rename, one into the others way, with conflicting filenames' '
+ (
+ cd 8b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/a HEAD:y/b HEAD:z/a HEAD:z/b HEAD:x/e HEAD:y/e &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/a O:x/b O:y/a O:y/b A:x/e A:y/e &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 8c, modify/delete or rename+modify/delete?
+# (Related to testcases 5b, 8d, and 9h)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d_modified,e}
+# Expected: y/{b,c,e}, CONFLICT(modify/delete: on z/d)
+#
+# Note: It could easily be argued that the correct resolution here is
+# y/{b,c,e}, CONFLICT(rename/delete: z/d -> y/d vs deleted)
+# and that the modifed version of d should be present in y/ after
+# the merge, just marked as conflicted. Indeed, I previously did
+# argue that. But applying directory renames to the side of
+# history where a file is merely modified results in spurious
+# rename/rename(1to2) conflicts -- see testcase 9h. See also
+# notes in 8d.
+
+test_expect_success '8c-setup: modify/delete or rename+modify/delete?' '
+ test_create_repo 8c &&
+ (
+ cd 8c &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >z/d &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git rm z/d &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo 11 >z/d &&
+ test_chmod +x z/d &&
+ echo e >z/e &&
+ git add z/d z/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '8c-check: modify/delete or rename+modify/delete' '
+ (
+ cd 8c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (modify/delete).* z/d" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 5 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:y/e :1:z/d :3:z/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/e O:z/d B:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse :2:z/d &&
+ git ls-files -s z/d | grep ^100755 &&
+ test_path_is_file z/d &&
+ test_path_is_missing y/d
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 8d, rename/delete...or not?
+# (Related to testcase 5b; these may appear slightly inconsistent to users;
+# Also related to testcases 7d and 7e)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d,e}
+# Expected: y/{b,c,e}
+#
+# Note: It would also be somewhat reasonable to resolve this as
+# y/{b,c,e}, CONFLICT(rename/delete: x/d -> y/d or deleted)
+#
+# In this case, I'm leaning towards: commit A was the one that deleted z/d
+# and it did the rename of z to y, so the two "conflicts" (rename vs.
+# delete) are both coming from commit A, which is illogical. Conflicts
+# during merging are supposed to be about opposite sides doing things
+# differently.
+
+test_expect_success '8d-setup: rename/delete...or not?' '
+ test_create_repo 8d &&
+ (
+ cd 8d &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >z/d &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git rm z/d &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo e >z/e &&
+ git add z/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '8d-check: rename/delete...or not?' '
+ (
+ cd 8d &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/e &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/e &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 8e, Both sides rename, one side adds to original directory
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}
+# Commit B: w/{b,c}, z/d
+#
+# Possible Resolutions:
+# w/o dir-rename detection: z/d, CONFLICT(z/b -> y/b vs. w/b),
+# CONFLICT(z/c -> y/c vs. w/c)
+# Currently expected: y/d, CONFLICT(z/b -> y/b vs. w/b),
+# CONFLICT(z/c -> y/c vs. w/c)
+# Optimal: ??
+#
+# Notes: In commit A, directory z got renamed to y. In commit B, directory z
+# did NOT get renamed; the directory is still present; instead it is
+# considered to have just renamed a subset of paths in directory z
+# elsewhere. Therefore, the directory rename done in commit A to z/
+# applies to z/d and maps it to y/d.
+#
+# It's possible that users would get confused about this, but what
+# should we do instead? Silently leaving at z/d seems just as bad or
+# maybe even worse. Perhaps we could print a big warning about z/d
+# and how we're moving to y/d in this case, but when I started thinking
+# about the ramifications of doing that, I didn't know how to rule out
+# that opening other weird edge and corner cases so I just punted.
+
+test_expect_success '8e-setup: Both sides rename, one side adds to original directory' '
+ test_create_repo 8e &&
+ (
+ cd 8e &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z w &&
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo d >z/d &&
+ git add z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '8e-check: Both sides rename, one side adds to original directory' '
+ (
+ cd 8e &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep CONFLICT.*rename/rename.*z/c.*y/c.*w/c out &&
+ test_i18ngrep CONFLICT.*rename/rename.*z/b.*y/b.*w/b out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 7 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :1:z/b :2:y/b :3:w/b :1:z/c :2:y/c :3:w/c :0:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/b O:z/b O:z/c O:z/c O:z/c B:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ y/b w/b y/c w/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/b O:z/c O:z/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_path_is_missing z/b &&
+ test_path_is_missing z/c
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 9: Other testcases
+#
+# This section consists of miscellaneous testcases I thought of during
+# the implementation which round out the testing.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 9a, Inner renamed directory within outer renamed directory
+# (Related to testcase 1f)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d/{e,f,g}}
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}, x/w/{e,f,g}
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d/{e,f,g,h},i}
+# Expected: y/{b,c,i}, x/w/{e,f,g,h}
+# NOTE: The only reason this one is interesting is because when a directory
+# is split into multiple other directories, we determine by the weight
+# of which one had the most paths going to it. A naive implementation
+# of that could take the new file in commit B at z/i to x/w/i or x/i.
+
+test_expect_success '9a-setup: Inner renamed directory within outer renamed directory' '
+ test_create_repo 9a &&
+ (
+ cd 9a &&
+
+ mkdir -p z/d &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo e >z/d/e &&
+ echo f >z/d/f &&
+ echo g >z/d/g &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ git mv z/d x/w &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo h >z/d/h &&
+ echo i >z/i &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '9a-check: Inner renamed directory within outer renamed directory' '
+ (
+ cd 9a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 7 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/i &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/i &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:x/w/e HEAD:x/w/f HEAD:x/w/g HEAD:x/w/h &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/d/e O:z/d/f O:z/d/g B:z/d/h &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 9b, Transitive rename with content merge
+# (Related to testcase 1c)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d_1
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}, x/d_2
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d_3}
+# Expected: y/{b,c,d_merged}
+
+test_expect_success '9b-setup: Transitive rename with content merge' '
+ test_create_repo 9b &&
+ (
+ cd 9b &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ test_seq 1 11 >x/d &&
+ git add x/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ test_seq 0 10 >x/d &&
+ git mv x/d z/d &&
+ git add z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '9b-check: Transitive rename with content merge' '
+ (
+ cd 9b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ test_seq 0 11 >expected &&
+ test_cmp expected y/d &&
+ git add expected &&
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c :0:expected &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:x/d &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/d &&
+ test_path_is_missing z/d &&
+
+ test $(git rev-parse HEAD:y/d) != $(git rev-parse O:x/d) &&
+ test $(git rev-parse HEAD:y/d) != $(git rev-parse A:x/d) &&
+ test $(git rev-parse HEAD:y/d) != $(git rev-parse B:z/d)
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 9c, Doubly transitive rename?
+# (Related to testcase 1c, 7e, and 9d)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/{d,e}, w/f
+# Commit A: y/{b,c}, x/{d,e,f,g}
+# Commit B: z/{b,c,d,e}, w/f
+# Expected: y/{b,c,d,e}, x/{f,g}
+#
+# NOTE: x/f and x/g may be slightly confusing here. The rename from w/f to
+# x/f is clear. Let's look beyond that. Here's the logic:
+# Commit B renamed x/ -> z/
+# Commit A renamed z/ -> y/
+# So, we could possibly further rename x/f to z/f to y/f, a doubly
+# transient rename. However, where does it end? We can chain these
+# indefinitely (see testcase 9d). What if there is a D/F conflict
+# at z/f/ or y/f/? Or just another file conflict at one of those
+# paths? In the case of an N-long chain of transient renamings,
+# where do we "abort" the rename at? Can the user make sense of
+# the resulting conflict and resolve it?
+#
+# To avoid this confusion I use the simple rule that if the other side
+# of history did a directory rename to a path that your side renamed
+# away, then ignore that particular rename from the other side of
+# history for any implicit directory renames.
+
+test_expect_success '9c-setup: Doubly transitive rename?' '
+ test_create_repo 9c &&
+ (
+ cd 9c &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ echo e >x/e &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ echo f >w/f &&
+ git add z x w &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ git mv w/f x/ &&
+ echo g >x/g &&
+ git add x/g &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/d z/d &&
+ git mv x/e z/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '9c-check: Doubly transitive rename?' '
+ (
+ cd 9c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "WARNING: Avoiding applying x -> z rename to x/f" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:y/e HEAD:x/f HEAD:x/g &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c O:x/d O:x/e O:w/f A:x/g &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 9d, N-fold transitive rename?
+# (Related to testcase 9c...and 1c and 7e)
+# Commit O: z/a, y/b, x/c, w/d, v/e, u/f
+# Commit A: y/{a,b}, w/{c,d}, u/{e,f}
+# Commit B: z/{a,t}, x/{b,c}, v/{d,e}, u/f
+# Expected: <see NOTE first>
+#
+# NOTE: z/ -> y/ (in commit A)
+# y/ -> x/ (in commit B)
+# x/ -> w/ (in commit A)
+# w/ -> v/ (in commit B)
+# v/ -> u/ (in commit A)
+# So, if we add a file to z, say z/t, where should it end up? In u?
+# What if there's another file or directory named 't' in one of the
+# intervening directories and/or in u itself? Also, shouldn't the
+# same logic that places 't' in u/ also move ALL other files to u/?
+# What if there are file or directory conflicts in any of them? If
+# we attempted to do N-way (N-fold? N-ary? N-uple?) transitive renames
+# like this, would the user have any hope of understanding any
+# conflicts or how their working tree ended up? I think not, so I'm
+# ruling out N-ary transitive renames for N>1.
+#
+# Therefore our expected result is:
+# z/t, y/a, x/b, w/c, u/d, u/e, u/f
+# The reason that v/d DOES get transitively renamed to u/d is that u/ isn't
+# renamed somewhere. A slightly sub-optimal result, but it uses fairly
+# simple rules that are consistent with what we need for all the other
+# testcases and simplifies things for the user.
+
+test_expect_success '9d-setup: N-way transitive rename?' '
+ test_create_repo 9d &&
+ (
+ cd 9d &&
+
+ mkdir z y x w v u &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ echo b >y/b &&
+ echo c >x/c &&
+ echo d >w/d &&
+ echo e >v/e &&
+ echo f >u/f &&
+ git add z y x w v u &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z/a y/ &&
+ git mv x/c w/ &&
+ git mv v/e u/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo t >z/t &&
+ git mv y/b x/ &&
+ git mv w/d v/ &&
+ git add z/t &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '9d-check: N-way transitive rename?' '
+ (
+ cd 9d &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "WARNING: Avoiding applying z -> y rename to z/t" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "WARNING: Avoiding applying y -> x rename to y/a" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "WARNING: Avoiding applying x -> w rename to x/b" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "WARNING: Avoiding applying w -> v rename to w/c" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 7 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:z/t \
+ HEAD:y/a HEAD:x/b HEAD:w/c \
+ HEAD:u/d HEAD:u/e HEAD:u/f &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ B:z/t \
+ O:z/a O:y/b O:x/c \
+ O:w/d O:v/e A:u/f &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 9e, N-to-1 whammo
+# (Related to testcase 9c...and 1c and 7e)
+# Commit O: dir1/{a,b}, dir2/{d,e}, dir3/{g,h}, dirN/{j,k}
+# Commit A: dir1/{a,b,c,yo}, dir2/{d,e,f,yo}, dir3/{g,h,i,yo}, dirN/{j,k,l,yo}
+# Commit B: combined/{a,b,d,e,g,h,j,k}
+# Expected: combined/{a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l}, CONFLICT(Nto1) warnings,
+# dir1/yo, dir2/yo, dir3/yo, dirN/yo
+
+test_expect_success '9e-setup: N-to-1 whammo' '
+ test_create_repo 9e &&
+ (
+ cd 9e &&
+
+ mkdir dir1 dir2 dir3 dirN &&
+ echo a >dir1/a &&
+ echo b >dir1/b &&
+ echo d >dir2/d &&
+ echo e >dir2/e &&
+ echo g >dir3/g &&
+ echo h >dir3/h &&
+ echo j >dirN/j &&
+ echo k >dirN/k &&
+ git add dir* &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ echo c >dir1/c &&
+ echo yo >dir1/yo &&
+ echo f >dir2/f &&
+ echo yo >dir2/yo &&
+ echo i >dir3/i &&
+ echo yo >dir3/yo &&
+ echo l >dirN/l &&
+ echo yo >dirN/yo &&
+ git add dir* &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv dir1 combined &&
+ git mv dir2/* combined/ &&
+ git mv dir3/* combined/ &&
+ git mv dirN/* combined/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT '9e-check: N-to-1 whammo' '
+ (
+ cd 9e &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out &&
+ grep "CONFLICT (implicit dir rename): Cannot map more than one path to combined/yo" out >error_line &&
+ grep -q dir1/yo error_line &&
+ grep -q dir2/yo error_line &&
+ grep -q dir3/yo error_line &&
+ grep -q dirN/yo error_line &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 16 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:combined/a :0:combined/b :0:combined/c \
+ :0:combined/d :0:combined/e :0:combined/f \
+ :0:combined/g :0:combined/h :0:combined/i \
+ :0:combined/j :0:combined/k :0:combined/l &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:dir1/a O:dir1/b A:dir1/c \
+ O:dir2/d O:dir2/e A:dir2/f \
+ O:dir3/g O:dir3/h A:dir3/i \
+ O:dirN/j O:dirN/k A:dirN/l &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:dir1/yo :0:dir2/yo :0:dir3/yo :0:dirN/yo &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ A:dir1/yo A:dir2/yo A:dir3/yo A:dirN/yo &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 9f, Renamed directory that only contained immediate subdirs
+# (Related to testcases 1e & 9g)
+# Commit O: goal/{a,b}/$more_files
+# Commit A: priority/{a,b}/$more_files
+# Commit B: goal/{a,b}/$more_files, goal/c
+# Expected: priority/{a,b}/$more_files, priority/c
+
+test_expect_success '9f-setup: Renamed directory that only contained immediate subdirs' '
+ test_create_repo 9f &&
+ (
+ cd 9f &&
+
+ mkdir -p goal/a &&
+ mkdir -p goal/b &&
+ echo foo >goal/a/foo &&
+ echo bar >goal/b/bar &&
+ echo baz >goal/b/baz &&
+ git add goal &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv goal/ priority &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo c >goal/c &&
+ git add goal/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '9f-check: Renamed directory that only contained immediate subdirs' '
+ (
+ cd 9f &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:priority/a/foo \
+ HEAD:priority/b/bar \
+ HEAD:priority/b/baz \
+ HEAD:priority/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:goal/a/foo \
+ O:goal/b/bar \
+ O:goal/b/baz \
+ B:goal/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:goal/c
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 9g, Renamed directory that only contained immediate subdirs, immediate subdirs renamed
+# (Related to testcases 1e & 9f)
+# Commit O: goal/{a,b}/$more_files
+# Commit A: priority/{alpha,bravo}/$more_files
+# Commit B: goal/{a,b}/$more_files, goal/c
+# Expected: priority/{alpha,bravo}/$more_files, priority/c
+
+test_expect_success '9g-setup: Renamed directory that only contained immediate subdirs, immediate subdirs renamed' '
+ test_create_repo 9g &&
+ (
+ cd 9g &&
+
+ mkdir -p goal/a &&
+ mkdir -p goal/b &&
+ echo foo >goal/a/foo &&
+ echo bar >goal/b/bar &&
+ echo baz >goal/b/baz &&
+ git add goal &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ mkdir priority &&
+ git mv goal/a/ priority/alpha &&
+ git mv goal/b/ priority/beta &&
+ rmdir goal/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo c >goal/c &&
+ git add goal/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_failure '9g-check: Renamed directory that only contained immediate subdirs, immediate subdirs renamed' '
+ (
+ cd 9g &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:priority/alpha/foo \
+ HEAD:priority/beta/bar \
+ HEAD:priority/beta/baz \
+ HEAD:priority/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:goal/a/foo \
+ O:goal/b/bar \
+ O:goal/b/baz \
+ B:goal/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:goal/c
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 9h, Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side
+# (Extremely closely related to testcase 3a)
+# Commit O: z/{b,c,d_1}
+# Commit A: z/{b,c,d_2}
+# Commit B: y/{b,c}, x/d_1
+# Expected: y/{b,c}, x/d_2
+# NOTE: If we applied the z/ -> y/ rename to z/d, then we'd end up with
+# a rename/rename(1to2) conflict (z/d -> y/d vs. x/d)
+test_expect_success '9h-setup: Avoid dir rename on merely modified path' '
+ test_create_repo 9h &&
+ (
+ cd 9h &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\nd\n" >z/d &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ test_tick &&
+ echo more >>z/d &&
+ git add z/d &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir y &&
+ mkdir x &&
+ git mv z/b y/ &&
+ git mv z/c y/ &&
+ git mv z/d x/ &&
+ rmdir z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '9h-check: Avoid dir rename on merely modified path' '
+ (
+ cd 9h &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:x/d &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c A:z/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# Rules suggested by section 9:
+#
+# If the other side of history did a directory rename to a path that your
+# side renamed away, then ignore that particular rename from the other
+# side of history for any implicit directory renames.
+###########################################################################
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 10: Handling untracked files
+#
+# unpack_trees(), upon which the recursive merge algorithm is based, aborts
+# the operation if untracked or dirty files would be deleted or overwritten
+# by the merge. Unfortunately, unpack_trees() does not understand renames,
+# and if it doesn't abort, then it muddies up the working directory before
+# we even get to the point of detecting renames, so we need some special
+# handling, at least in the case of directory renames.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 10a, Overwrite untracked: normal rename/delete
+# Commit O: z/{b,c_1}
+# Commit A: z/b + untracked z/c + untracked z/d
+# Commit B: z/{b,d_1}
+# Expected: Aborted Merge +
+# ERROR_MSG(untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge)
+
+test_expect_success '10a-setup: Overwrite untracked with normal rename/delete' '
+ test_create_repo 10a &&
+ (
+ cd 10a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git rm z/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z/c z/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '10a-check: Overwrite untracked with normal rename/delete' '
+ (
+ cd 10a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo very >z/c &&
+ echo important >z/d &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge" err &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ echo very >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect z/c &&
+
+ echo important >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect z/d &&
+
+ git rev-parse HEAD:z/b >actual &&
+ git rev-parse O:z/b >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 10b, Overwrite untracked: dir rename + delete
+# Commit O: z/{b,c_1}
+# Commit A: y/b + untracked y/{c,d,e}
+# Commit B: z/{b,d_1,e}
+# Expected: Failed Merge; y/b + untracked y/c + untracked y/d on disk +
+# z/c_1 -> z/d_1 rename recorded at stage 3 for y/d +
+# ERROR_MSG(refusing to lose untracked file at 'y/d')
+
+test_expect_success '10b-setup: Overwrite untracked with dir rename + delete' '
+ test_create_repo 10b &&
+ (
+ cd 10b &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git rm z/c &&
+ git mv z/ y/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z/c z/d &&
+ echo e >z/e &&
+ git add z/e &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '10b-check: Overwrite untracked with dir rename + delete' '
+ (
+ cd 10b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo very >y/c &&
+ echo important >y/d &&
+ echo contents >y/e &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/delete).*Version B\^0 of y/d left in tree at y/d~B\^0" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Error: Refusing to lose untracked file at y/e; writing to y/e~B\^0 instead" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 5 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/b :3:y/d :3:y/e &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/e &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ echo very >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect y/c &&
+
+ echo important >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect y/d &&
+
+ echo contents >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect y/e
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 10c, Overwrite untracked: dir rename/rename(1to2)
+# Commit O: z/{a,b}, x/{c,d}
+# Commit A: y/{a,b}, w/c, x/d + different untracked y/c
+# Commit B: z/{a,b,c}, x/d
+# Expected: Failed Merge; y/{a,b} + x/d + untracked y/c +
+# CONFLICT(rename/rename) x/c -> w/c vs y/c +
+# y/c~B^0 +
+# ERROR_MSG(Refusing to lose untracked file at y/c)
+
+test_expect_success '10c-setup: Overwrite untracked with dir rename/rename(1to2)' '
+ test_create_repo 10c &&
+ (
+ cd 10c &&
+
+ mkdir z x &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >x/c &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ git mv x/c w/c &&
+ git mv z/ y/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/c z/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '10c-check: Overwrite untracked with dir rename/rename(1to2)' '
+ (
+ cd 10c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo important >y/c &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename)" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Refusing to lose untracked file at y/c; adding as y/c~B\^0 instead" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/a :0:y/b :0:x/d :1:x/c :2:w/c :3:y/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/a O:z/b O:x/d O:x/c O:x/c O:x/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object y/c~B^0 >actual &&
+ git rev-parse O:x/c >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ echo important >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect y/c
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 10d, Delete untracked w/ dir rename/rename(2to1)
+# Commit O: z/{a,b,c_1}, x/{d,e,f_2}
+# Commit A: y/{a,b}, x/{d,e,f_2,wham_1} + untracked y/wham
+# Commit B: z/{a,b,c_1,wham_2}, y/{d,e}
+# Expected: Failed Merge; y/{a,b,d,e} + untracked y/{wham,wham~B^0,wham~HEAD}+
+# CONFLICT(rename/rename) z/c_1 vs x/f_2 -> y/wham
+# ERROR_MSG(Refusing to lose untracked file at y/wham)
+
+test_expect_success '10d-setup: Delete untracked with dir rename/rename(2to1)' '
+ test_create_repo 10d &&
+ (
+ cd 10d &&
+
+ mkdir z x &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ echo e >x/e &&
+ echo f >x/f &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z/c x/wham &&
+ git mv z/ y/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/f z/wham &&
+ git mv x/ y/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '10d-check: Delete untracked with dir rename/rename(2to1)' '
+ (
+ cd 10d &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo important >y/wham &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename)" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Refusing to lose untracked file at y/wham" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/a :0:y/b :0:y/d :0:y/e :2:y/wham :3:y/wham &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/a O:z/b O:x/d O:x/e O:z/c O:x/f &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse :1:y/wham &&
+
+ echo important >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect y/wham &&
+
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ y/wham~B^0 y/wham~HEAD &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/f O:z/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 10e, Does git complain about untracked file that's not in the way?
+# Commit O: z/{a,b}
+# Commit A: y/{a,b} + untracked z/c
+# Commit B: z/{a,b,c}
+# Expected: y/{a,b,c} + untracked z/c
+
+test_expect_success '10e-setup: Does git complain about untracked file that is not really in the way?' '
+ test_create_repo 10e &&
+ (
+ cd 10e &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z/ y/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo c >z/c &&
+ git add z/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_failure '10e-check: Does git complain about untracked file that is not really in the way?' '
+ (
+ cd 10e &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo random >z/c &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep ! "following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge" err &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/a :0:y/b :0:y/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/a O:z/b B:z/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ echo random >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect z/c
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 11: Handling dirty (not up-to-date) files
+#
+# unpack_trees(), upon which the recursive merge algorithm is based, aborts
+# the operation if untracked or dirty files would be deleted or overwritten
+# by the merge. Unfortunately, unpack_trees() does not understand renames,
+# and if it doesn't abort, then it muddies up the working directory before
+# we even get to the point of detecting renames, so we need some special
+# handling. This was true even of normal renames, but there are additional
+# codepaths that need special handling with directory renames. Add
+# testcases for both renamed-by-directory-rename-detection and standard
+# rename cases.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 11a, Avoid losing dirty contents with simple rename
+# Commit O: z/{a,b_v1},
+# Commit A: z/{a,c_v1}, and z/c_v1 has uncommitted mods
+# Commit B: z/{a,b_v2}
+# Expected: ERROR_MSG(Refusing to lose dirty file at z/c) +
+# z/a, staged version of z/c has sha1sum matching B:z/b_v2,
+# z/c~HEAD with contents of B:z/b_v2,
+# z/c with uncommitted mods on top of A:z/c_v1
+
+test_expect_success '11a-setup: Avoid losing dirty contents with simple rename' '
+ test_create_repo 11a &&
+ (
+ cd 11a &&
+
+ mkdir z &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >z/b &&
+ git add z &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z/b z/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo 11 >>z/b &&
+ git add z/b &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '11a-check: Avoid losing dirty contents with simple rename' '
+ (
+ cd 11a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo stuff >>z/c &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Refusing to lose dirty file at z/c" out &&
+
+ test_seq 1 10 >expected &&
+ echo stuff >>expected &&
+ test_cmp expected z/c &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:z/a :2:z/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/a B:z/b &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object z/c~HEAD >actual &&
+ git rev-parse B:z/b >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 11b, Avoid losing dirty file involved in directory rename
+# Commit O: z/a, x/{b,c_v1}
+# Commit A: z/{a,c_v1}, x/b, and z/c_v1 has uncommitted mods
+# Commit B: y/a, x/{b,c_v2}
+# Expected: y/{a,c_v2}, x/b, z/c_v1 with uncommitted mods untracked,
+# ERROR_MSG(Refusing to lose dirty file at z/c)
+
+
+test_expect_success '11b-setup: Avoid losing dirty file involved in directory rename' '
+ test_create_repo 11b &&
+ (
+ cd 11b &&
+
+ mkdir z x &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ echo b >x/b &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >x/c &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv x/c z/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ echo 11 >>x/c &&
+ git add x/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '11b-check: Avoid losing dirty file involved in directory rename' '
+ (
+ cd 11b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo stuff >>z/c &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Refusing to lose dirty file at z/c" out &&
+
+ grep -q stuff z/c &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >expected &&
+ echo stuff >>expected &&
+ test_cmp expected z/c &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -m >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:x/b :0:y/a :0:y/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/b O:z/a B:x/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object y/c >actual &&
+ git rev-parse B:x/c >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 11c, Avoid losing not-up-to-date with rename + D/F conflict
+# Commit O: y/a, x/{b,c_v1}
+# Commit A: y/{a,c_v1}, x/b, and y/c_v1 has uncommitted mods
+# Commit B: y/{a,c/d}, x/{b,c_v2}
+# Expected: Abort_msg("following files would be overwritten by merge") +
+# y/c left untouched (still has uncommitted mods)
+
+test_expect_success '11c-setup: Avoid losing not-uptodate with rename + D/F conflict' '
+ test_create_repo 11c &&
+ (
+ cd 11c &&
+
+ mkdir y x &&
+ echo a >y/a &&
+ echo b >x/b &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >x/c &&
+ git add y x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv x/c y/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ mkdir y/c &&
+ echo d >y/c/d &&
+ echo 11 >>x/c &&
+ git add x/c y/c/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '11c-check: Avoid losing not-uptodate with rename + D/F conflict' '
+ (
+ cd 11c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo stuff >>y/c &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "following files would be overwritten by merge" err &&
+
+ grep -q stuff y/c &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >expected &&
+ echo stuff >>expected &&
+ test_cmp expected y/c &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 0 out &&
+ git ls-files -m >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 3 out
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 11d, Avoid losing not-up-to-date with rename + D/F conflict
+# Commit O: z/a, x/{b,c_v1}
+# Commit A: z/{a,c_v1}, x/b, and z/c_v1 has uncommitted mods
+# Commit B: y/{a,c/d}, x/{b,c_v2}
+# Expected: D/F: y/c_v2 vs y/c/d) +
+# Warning_Msg("Refusing to lose dirty file at z/c) +
+# y/{a,c~HEAD,c/d}, x/b, now-untracked z/c_v1 with uncommitted mods
+
+test_expect_success '11d-setup: Avoid losing not-uptodate with rename + D/F conflict' '
+ test_create_repo 11d &&
+ (
+ cd 11d &&
+
+ mkdir z x &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ echo b >x/b &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >x/c &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv x/c z/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv z y &&
+ mkdir y/c &&
+ echo d >y/c/d &&
+ echo 11 >>x/c &&
+ git add x/c y/c/d &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '11d-check: Avoid losing not-uptodate with rename + D/F conflict' '
+ (
+ cd 11d &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo stuff >>z/c &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Refusing to lose dirty file at z/c" out &&
+
+ grep -q stuff z/c &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >expected &&
+ echo stuff >>expected &&
+ test_cmp expected z/c
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 1 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 5 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:x/b :0:y/a :0:y/c/d :3:y/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/b O:z/a B:y/c/d B:x/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object y/c~HEAD >actual &&
+ git rev-parse B:x/c >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 11e, Avoid deleting not-up-to-date with dir rename/rename(1to2)/add
+# Commit O: z/{a,b}, x/{c_1,d}
+# Commit A: y/{a,b,c_2}, x/d, w/c_1, and y/c_2 has uncommitted mods
+# Commit B: z/{a,b,c_1}, x/d
+# Expected: Failed Merge; y/{a,b} + x/d +
+# CONFLICT(rename/rename) x/c_1 -> w/c_1 vs y/c_1 +
+# ERROR_MSG(Refusing to lose dirty file at y/c)
+# y/c~B^0 has O:x/c_1 contents
+# y/c~HEAD has A:y/c_2 contents
+# y/c has dirty file from before merge
+
+test_expect_success '11e-setup: Avoid deleting not-uptodate with dir rename/rename(1to2)/add' '
+ test_create_repo 11e &&
+ (
+ cd 11e &&
+
+ mkdir z x &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ echo c >x/c &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z/ y/ &&
+ echo different >y/c &&
+ mkdir w &&
+ git mv x/c w/ &&
+ git add y/c &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/c z/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '11e-check: Avoid deleting not-uptodate with dir rename/rename(1to2)/add' '
+ (
+ cd 11e &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo mods >>y/c &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename)" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Refusing to lose dirty file at y/c" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 7 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ echo different >expected &&
+ echo mods >>expected &&
+ test_cmp expected y/c &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/a :0:y/b :0:x/d :1:x/c :2:w/c :2:y/c :3:y/c &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/a O:z/b O:x/d O:x/c O:x/c A:y/c O:x/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ y/c~B^0 y/c~HEAD &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/c A:y/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 11f, Avoid deleting not-up-to-date w/ dir rename/rename(2to1)
+# Commit O: z/{a,b}, x/{c_1,d_2}
+# Commit A: y/{a,b,wham_1}, x/d_2, except y/wham has uncommitted mods
+# Commit B: z/{a,b,wham_2}, x/c_1
+# Expected: Failed Merge; y/{a,b} + untracked y/{wham~B^0,wham~B^HEAD} +
+# y/wham with dirty changes from before merge +
+# CONFLICT(rename/rename) x/c vs x/d -> y/wham
+# ERROR_MSG(Refusing to lose dirty file at y/wham)
+
+test_expect_success '11f-setup: Avoid deleting not-uptodate with dir rename/rename(2to1)' '
+ test_create_repo 11f &&
+ (
+ cd 11f &&
+
+ mkdir z x &&
+ echo a >z/a &&
+ echo b >z/b &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >x/c &&
+ echo d >x/d &&
+ git add z x &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv z/ y/ &&
+ git mv x/c y/wham &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv x/d z/wham &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '11f-check: Avoid deleting not-uptodate with dir rename/rename(2to1)' '
+ (
+ cd 11f &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+ echo important >>y/wham &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename)" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Refusing to lose dirty file at y/wham" out &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 2 out &&
+ git ls-files -o >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ test_seq 1 10 >expected &&
+ echo important >>expected &&
+ test_cmp expected y/wham &&
+
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse :1:y/wham &&
+ git hash-object >actual \
+ y/wham~B^0 y/wham~HEAD &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:x/d O:x/c &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :0:y/a :0:y/b :2:y/wham :3:y/wham &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:z/a O:z/b O:x/c O:x/d &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+###########################################################################
+# SECTION 12: Everything else
+#
+# Tests suggested by others. Tests added after implementation completed
+# and submitted. Grab bag.
+###########################################################################
+
+# Testcase 12a, Moving one directory hierarchy into another
+# (Related to testcase 9a)
+# Commit O: node1/{leaf1,leaf2}, node2/{leaf3,leaf4}
+# Commit A: node1/{leaf1,leaf2,node2/{leaf3,leaf4}}
+# Commit B: node1/{leaf1,leaf2,leaf5}, node2/{leaf3,leaf4,leaf6}
+# Expected: node1/{leaf1,leaf2,leaf5,node2/{leaf3,leaf4,leaf6}}
+
+test_expect_success '12a-setup: Moving one directory hierarchy into another' '
+ test_create_repo 12a &&
+ (
+ cd 12a &&
+
+ mkdir -p node1 node2 &&
+ echo leaf1 >node1/leaf1 &&
+ echo leaf2 >node1/leaf2 &&
+ echo leaf3 >node2/leaf3 &&
+ echo leaf4 >node2/leaf4 &&
+ git add node1 node2 &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv node2/ node1/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ echo leaf5 >node1/leaf5 &&
+ echo leaf6 >node2/leaf6 &&
+ git add node1 node2 &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '12a-check: Moving one directory hierarchy into another' '
+ (
+ cd 12a &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 6 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:node1/leaf1 HEAD:node1/leaf2 HEAD:node1/leaf5 \
+ HEAD:node1/node2/leaf3 \
+ HEAD:node1/node2/leaf4 \
+ HEAD:node1/node2/leaf6 &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:node1/leaf1 O:node1/leaf2 B:node1/leaf5 \
+ O:node2/leaf3 \
+ O:node2/leaf4 \
+ B:node2/leaf6 &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 12b, Moving two directory hierarchies into each other
+# (Related to testcases 1c and 12c)
+# Commit O: node1/{leaf1, leaf2}, node2/{leaf3, leaf4}
+# Commit A: node1/{leaf1, leaf2, node2/{leaf3, leaf4}}
+# Commit B: node2/{leaf3, leaf4, node1/{leaf1, leaf2}}
+# Expected: node1/node2/node1/{leaf1, leaf2},
+# node2/node1/node2/{leaf3, leaf4}
+# NOTE: Without directory renames, we would expect
+# node2/node1/{leaf1, leaf2},
+# node1/node2/{leaf3, leaf4}
+# with directory rename detection, we note that
+# commit A renames node2/ -> node1/node2/
+# commit B renames node1/ -> node2/node1/
+# therefore, applying those directory renames to the initial result
+# (making all four paths experience a transitive renaming), yields
+# the expected result.
+#
+# You may ask, is it weird to have two directories rename each other?
+# To which, I can do no more than shrug my shoulders and say that
+# even simple rules give weird results when given weird inputs.
+
+test_expect_success '12b-setup: Moving one directory hierarchy into another' '
+ test_create_repo 12b &&
+ (
+ cd 12b &&
+
+ mkdir -p node1 node2 &&
+ echo leaf1 >node1/leaf1 &&
+ echo leaf2 >node1/leaf2 &&
+ echo leaf3 >node2/leaf3 &&
+ echo leaf4 >node2/leaf4 &&
+ git add node1 node2 &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv node2/ node1/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv node1/ node2/ &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '12b-check: Moving one directory hierarchy into another' '
+ (
+ cd 12b &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -s >out &&
+ test_line_count = 4 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ HEAD:node1/node2/node1/leaf1 \
+ HEAD:node1/node2/node1/leaf2 \
+ HEAD:node2/node1/node2/leaf3 \
+ HEAD:node2/node1/node2/leaf4 &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:node1/leaf1 \
+ O:node1/leaf2 \
+ O:node2/leaf3 \
+ O:node2/leaf4 &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 12c, Moving two directory hierarchies into each other w/ content merge
+# (Related to testcase 12b)
+# Commit O: node1/{ leaf1_1, leaf2_1}, node2/{leaf3_1, leaf4_1}
+# Commit A: node1/{ leaf1_2, leaf2_2, node2/{leaf3_2, leaf4_2}}
+# Commit B: node2/{node1/{leaf1_3, leaf2_3}, leaf3_3, leaf4_3}
+# Expected: Content merge conflicts for each of:
+# node1/node2/node1/{leaf1, leaf2},
+# node2/node1/node2/{leaf3, leaf4}
+# NOTE: This is *exactly* like 12c, except that every path is modified on
+# each side of the merge.
+
+test_expect_success '12c-setup: Moving one directory hierarchy into another w/ content merge' '
+ test_create_repo 12c &&
+ (
+ cd 12c &&
+
+ mkdir -p node1 node2 &&
+ printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\nleaf1\n" >node1/leaf1 &&
+ printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\nleaf2\n" >node1/leaf2 &&
+ printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\nleaf3\n" >node2/leaf3 &&
+ printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\nleaf4\n" >node2/leaf4 &&
+ git add node1 node2 &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git checkout A &&
+ git mv node2/ node1/ &&
+ for i in `git ls-files`; do echo side A >>$i; done &&
+ git add -u &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git checkout B &&
+ git mv node1/ node2/ &&
+ for i in `git ls-files`; do echo side B >>$i; done &&
+ git add -u &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "B"
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success '12c-check: Moving one directory hierarchy into another w/ content merge' '
+ (
+ cd 12c &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ git ls-files -u >out &&
+ test_line_count = 12 out &&
+
+ git rev-parse >actual \
+ :1:node1/node2/node1/leaf1 \
+ :1:node1/node2/node1/leaf2 \
+ :1:node2/node1/node2/leaf3 \
+ :1:node2/node1/node2/leaf4 \
+ :2:node1/node2/node1/leaf1 \
+ :2:node1/node2/node1/leaf2 \
+ :2:node2/node1/node2/leaf3 \
+ :2:node2/node1/node2/leaf4 \
+ :3:node1/node2/node1/leaf1 \
+ :3:node1/node2/node1/leaf2 \
+ :3:node2/node1/node2/leaf3 \
+ :3:node2/node1/node2/leaf4 &&
+ git rev-parse >expect \
+ O:node1/leaf1 \
+ O:node1/leaf2 \
+ O:node2/leaf3 \
+ O:node2/leaf4 \
+ A:node1/leaf1 \
+ A:node1/leaf2 \
+ A:node1/node2/leaf3 \
+ A:node1/node2/leaf4 \
+ B:node2/node1/leaf1 \
+ B:node2/node1/leaf2 \
+ B:node2/leaf3 \
+ B:node2/leaf4 &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+test_done
! test -e paginated.out
'
-test_expect_success TTY 'git config uses a pager if configured to' '
- rm -f paginated.out &&
- test_config pager.config true &&
- test_terminal git config --list &&
- test -e paginated.out
-'
-
test_expect_success TTY 'configuration can enable pager (from subdir)' '
rm -f paginated.out &&
mkdir -p subdir &&
! test -e paginated.out
'
+test_expect_success TTY 'git config ignores pager.config when setting' '
+ rm -f paginated.out &&
+ test_terminal git -c pager.config config foo.bar bar &&
+ ! test -e paginated.out
+'
+
+test_expect_success TTY 'git config --edit ignores pager.config' '
+ rm -f paginated.out editor.used &&
+ write_script editor <<-\EOF &&
+ touch editor.used
+ EOF
+ EDITOR=./editor test_terminal git -c pager.config config --edit &&
+ ! test -e paginated.out &&
+ test -e editor.used
+'
+
+test_expect_success TTY 'git config --get ignores pager.config' '
+ rm -f paginated.out &&
+ test_terminal git -c pager.config config --get foo.bar &&
+ ! test -e paginated.out
+'
+
+test_expect_success TTY 'git config --get-urlmatch defaults to paging' '
+ rm -f paginated.out &&
+ test_terminal git -c http."https://foo.com/".bar=foo \
+ config --get-urlmatch http https://foo.com &&
+ test -e paginated.out
+'
+
+test_expect_success TTY 'git config --get-all respects pager.config' '
+ rm -f paginated.out &&
+ test_terminal git -c pager.config=false config --get-all foo.bar &&
+ ! test -e paginated.out
+'
+
+test_expect_success TTY 'git config --list defaults to paging' '
+ rm -f paginated.out &&
+ test_terminal git config --list &&
+ test -e paginated.out
+'
+
+
# A colored commit log will begin with an appropriate ANSI escape
# for the first color; the text "commit" comes later.
colorful() {
test_cmp important c1.c
'
-test_expect_failure 'will not overwrite unstaged changes in renamed file' '
+test_expect_success 'will not overwrite unstaged changes in renamed file' '
git reset --hard c1 &&
git mv c1.c other.c &&
git commit -m rename &&
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
In-Reply-To: <unique-message-id@example.com>
References: <unique-message-id@example.com>
+Reply-To: Reply <reply@example.com>
Result: OK
EOF
--dry-run \
--suppress-cc=sob \
--from="Example <from@example.com>" \
+ --reply-to="Reply <reply@example.com>" \
--to=to@example.com \
--cc=cc@example.com \
--bcc=bcc@example.com \
git push gitcvs.git >/dev/null &&
cd cvswork &&
GIT_CONFIG="$git_config" cvs update &&
- rm -f failures &&
for i in merge no-lf empty really-empty; do
- GIT_CONFIG="$git_config" cvs update -p "$i" >$i.out
- test_cmp $i.out ../$i >>failures 2>&1
- done &&
- test -z "$(cat failures)"
+ GIT_CONFIG="$git_config" cvs update -p "$i" >$i.out &&
+ test_cmp $i.out ../$i || return 1
+ done
'
cd "$WORKDIR"
'
test_expect_success 'cvs diff -r v1 -u' '
- ( cd cvswork && cvs -f diff -r v1 -u ) >cvsDiff.out 2>cvs.log &&
+ ( cd cvswork && cvs -f diff -r v1 -u >../cvsDiff.out 2>../cvs.log ) &&
test_must_be_empty cvsDiff.out &&
test_must_be_empty cvs.log
'
test_expect_success 'cvs diff -N -r v2 -u' '
- ( cd cvswork && ! cvs -f diff -N -r v2 -u ) >cvsDiff.out 2>cvs.log &&
+ ( cd cvswork && ! cvs -f diff -N -r v2 -u >../cvsDiff.out 2>../cvs.log ) &&
test_must_be_empty cvs.log &&
test -s cvsDiff.out &&
check_diff cvsDiff.out v2 v1 >check_diff.out 2>&1
'
test_expect_success 'cvs diff -N -r v2 -r v1.2' '
- ( cd cvswork && ! cvs -f diff -N -r v2 -r v1.2 -u ) >cvsDiff.out 2>cvs.log &&
+ ( cd cvswork && ! cvs -f diff -N -r v2 -r v1.2 -u >../cvsDiff.out 2>../cvs.log ) &&
test_must_be_empty cvs.log &&
test -s cvsDiff.out &&
check_diff cvsDiff.out v2 v1.2 >check_diff.out 2>&1
'
test_expect_success 'check [cvswork3] diff' '
- ( cd cvswork3 && ! cvs -f diff -N -u ) >"$WORKDIR/cvsDiff.out" 2>cvs.log &&
+ ( cd cvswork3 && ! cvs -f diff -N -u >"$WORKDIR/cvsDiff.out" 2>../cvs.log ) &&
test_must_be_empty cvs.log &&
test -s cvsDiff.out &&
test $(grep Index: cvsDiff.out | wc -l) = 3 &&
test_expect_success 'double dash "git checkout"' '
test_completion "git checkout --" <<-\EOF
--quiet Z
+ --detach Z
+ --track Z
+ --orphan=Z
--ours Z
--theirs Z
- --track Z
- --no-track Z
--merge Z
- --conflict=
- --orphan Z
+ --conflict=Z
--patch Z
- --detach Z
--ignore-skip-worktree-bits Z
+ --ignore-other-worktrees Z
--recurse-submodules Z
+ --progress Z
+ --no-track Z
--no-recurse-submodules Z
EOF
'
test_cmp expected "$actual"
'
-test_expect_success 'prompt - hide if pwd ignored - inside gitdir (stdout)' '
+test_expect_success 'prompt - hide if pwd ignored - inside gitdir' '
printf " (GIT_DIR!)" >expected &&
(
GIT_PS1_HIDE_IF_PWD_IGNORED=y &&
cd .git &&
- __git_ps1 >"$actual" 2>/dev/null
- ) &&
- test_cmp expected "$actual"
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'prompt - hide if pwd ignored - inside gitdir (stderr)' '
- printf "" >expected &&
- (
- GIT_PS1_HIDE_IF_PWD_IGNORED=y &&
- cd .git &&
- __git_ps1 >/dev/null 2>"$actual"
+ __git_ps1 >"$actual"
) &&
test_cmp expected "$actual"
'
_test_ok=
;;
esac
- "$@"
+ "$@" 2>&7
exit_code=$?
if test $exit_code -eq 0 && ! list_contains "$_test_ok" success
then
return 1
fi
return 0
-}
+} 7>&2 2>&4
# Similar to test_must_fail, but tolerates success, too. This is
# meant to be used in contexts like:
# Accepts the same options as test_must_fail.
test_might_fail () {
- test_must_fail ok=success "$@"
-}
+ test_must_fail ok=success "$@" 2>&7
+} 7>&2 2>&4
# Similar to test_must_fail and test_might_fail, but check that a
# given command exited with a given exit code. Meant to be used as:
test_expect_code () {
want_code=$1
shift
- "$@"
+ "$@" 2>&7
exit_code=$?
if test $exit_code = $want_code
then
echo >&4 "test_expect_code: command exited with $exit_code, we wanted $want_code $*"
return 1
-}
+} 7>&2 2>&4
# test_cmp is a helper function to compare actual and expected output.
# You can use it like:
}
perl () {
- command "$PERL_PATH" "$@"
-}
+ command "$PERL_PATH" "$@" 2>&7
+} 7>&2 2>&4
# Is the value one of the various ways to spell a boolean true/false?
test_normalize_bool () {
shift
;;
*)
- "$@"
+ "$@" 2>&7
exit
;;
esac
done
)
-}
+} 7>&2 2>&4
# Returns true if the numeric exit code in "$2" represents the expected signal
# in "$1". Signals should be given numerically.
GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES=$(pwd) &&
export GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES &&
cd non-repo &&
- "$@"
+ "$@" 2>&7
)
-}
+} 7>&2 2>&4
# convert stdin to pktline representation; note that empty input becomes an
# empty packet, not a flush packet (for that you can just print 0000 yourself).
GIT_TEST_CHAIN_LINT=0
shift ;;
-x)
- trace=t
+ # Some test scripts can't be reliably traced with '-x',
+ # unless the test is run with a Bash version supporting
+ # BASH_XTRACEFD (introduced in Bash v4.1). Check whether
+ # this test is marked as such, and ignore '-x' if it
+ # isn't executed with a suitable Bash version.
+ if test -z "$test_untraceable" || {
+ test -n "$BASH_VERSION" && {
+ test ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} -gt 4 || {
+ test ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} -eq 4 &&
+ test ${BASH_VERSINFO[1]} -ge 1
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ then
+ trace=t
+ else
+ echo >&2 "warning: ignoring -x; '$0' is untraceable without BASH_XTRACEFD"
+ fi
shift ;;
--verbose-log)
verbose_log=t
add_rejected_path(o, error_type, ce->name);
}
-static int verify_uptodate(const struct cache_entry *ce,
- struct unpack_trees_options *o)
+int verify_uptodate(const struct cache_entry *ce,
+ struct unpack_trees_options *o)
{
if (!o->skip_sparse_checkout && (ce->ce_flags & CE_NEW_SKIP_WORKTREE))
return 0;
#ifndef UNPACK_TREES_H
#define UNPACK_TREES_H
+#include "tree-walk.h"
#include "string-list.h"
#define MAX_UNPACK_TREES 8
extern int unpack_trees(unsigned n, struct tree_desc *t,
struct unpack_trees_options *options);
+int verify_uptodate(const struct cache_entry *ce,
+ struct unpack_trees_options *o);
+
int threeway_merge(const struct cache_entry * const *stages,
struct unpack_trees_options *o);
int twoway_merge(const struct cache_entry * const *src,
/* Keywords */
"!^[ \t]*(do|while|for|if|else|instanceof|new|return|switch|case|throw|catch|using)\n"
/* Methods and constructors */
- "^[ \t]*(((static|public|internal|private|protected|new|virtual|sealed|override|unsafe)[ \t]+)*[][<>@.~_[:alnum:]]+[ \t]+[<>@._[:alnum:]]+[ \t]*\\(.*\\))[ \t]*$\n"
+ "^[ \t]*(((static|public|internal|private|protected|new|virtual|sealed|override|unsafe|async)[ \t]+)*[][<>@.~_[:alnum:]]+[ \t]+[<>@._[:alnum:]]+[ \t]*\\(.*\\))[ \t]*$\n"
/* Properties */
"^[ \t]*(((static|public|internal|private|protected|new|virtual|sealed|override|unsafe)[ \t]+)*[][<>@.~_[:alnum:]]+[ \t]+[@._[:alnum:]]+)[ \t]*$\n"
/* Type definitions */
return wt->lock_reason;
}
+/* convenient wrapper to deal with NULL strbuf */
+static void strbuf_addf_gently(struct strbuf *buf, const char *fmt, ...)
+{
+ va_list params;
+
+ if (!buf)
+ return;
+
+ va_start(params, fmt);
+ strbuf_vaddf(buf, fmt, params);
+ va_end(params);
+}
+
+int validate_worktree(const struct worktree *wt, struct strbuf *errmsg,
+ unsigned flags)
+{
+ struct strbuf wt_path = STRBUF_INIT;
+ char *path = NULL;
+ int err, ret = -1;
+
+ strbuf_addf(&wt_path, "%s/.git", wt->path);
+
+ if (is_main_worktree(wt)) {
+ if (is_directory(wt_path.buf)) {
+ ret = 0;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Main worktree using .git file to point to the
+ * repository would make it impossible to know where
+ * the actual worktree is if this function is executed
+ * from another worktree. No .git file support for now.
+ */
+ strbuf_addf_gently(errmsg,
+ _("'%s' at main working tree is not the repository directory"),
+ wt_path.buf);
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure "gitdir" file points to a real .git file and that
+ * file points back here.
+ */
+ if (!is_absolute_path(wt->path)) {
+ strbuf_addf_gently(errmsg,
+ _("'%s' file does not contain absolute path to the working tree location"),
+ git_common_path("worktrees/%s/gitdir", wt->id));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ if (flags & WT_VALIDATE_WORKTREE_MISSING_OK &&
+ !file_exists(wt->path)) {
+ ret = 0;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ if (!file_exists(wt_path.buf)) {
+ strbuf_addf_gently(errmsg, _("'%s' does not exist"), wt_path.buf);
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ path = xstrdup_or_null(read_gitfile_gently(wt_path.buf, &err));
+ if (!path) {
+ strbuf_addf_gently(errmsg, _("'%s' is not a .git file, error code %d"),
+ wt_path.buf, err);
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ ret = fspathcmp(path, real_path(git_common_path("worktrees/%s", wt->id)));
+
+ if (ret)
+ strbuf_addf_gently(errmsg, _("'%s' does not point back to '%s'"),
+ wt->path, git_common_path("worktrees/%s", wt->id));
+done:
+ free(path);
+ strbuf_release(&wt_path);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+void update_worktree_location(struct worktree *wt, const char *path_)
+{
+ struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ if (is_main_worktree(wt))
+ die("BUG: can't relocate main worktree");
+
+ strbuf_realpath(&path, path_, 1);
+ if (fspathcmp(wt->path, path.buf)) {
+ write_file(git_common_path("worktrees/%s/gitdir", wt->id),
+ "%s/.git", path.buf);
+ free(wt->path);
+ wt->path = strbuf_detach(&path, NULL);
+ }
+ strbuf_release(&path);
+}
+
int is_worktree_being_rebased(const struct worktree *wt,
const char *target)
{
#include "refs.h"
+struct strbuf;
+
struct worktree {
char *path;
char *id;
*/
extern const char *is_worktree_locked(struct worktree *wt);
+#define WT_VALIDATE_WORKTREE_MISSING_OK (1 << 0)
+
+/*
+ * Return zero if the worktree is in good condition. Error message is
+ * returned if "errmsg" is not NULL.
+ */
+extern int validate_worktree(const struct worktree *wt,
+ struct strbuf *errmsg,
+ unsigned flags);
+
+/*
+ * Update worktrees/xxx/gitdir with the new path.
+ */
+extern void update_worktree_location(struct worktree *wt,
+ const char *path_);
+
/*
* Free up the memory for worktree(s)
*/