- Case arms are indented at the same depth as case and esac lines.
+ - Redirection operators should be written with space before, but no
+ space after them. In other words, write 'echo test >"$file"'
+ instead of 'echo test> $file' or 'echo test > $file'. Note that
+ even though it is not required by POSIX to double-quote the
+ redirection target in a variable (as shown above), our code does so
+ because some versions of bash issue a warning without the quotes.
+
- We prefer $( ... ) for command substitution; unlike ``, it
properly nests. It should have been the way Bourne spelled
it from day one, but unfortunately isn't.
+ - If you want to find out if a command is available on the user's
+ $PATH, you should use 'type <command>', instead of 'which <command>'.
+ The output of 'which' is not machine parseable and its exit code
+ is not reliable across platforms.
+
- We use POSIX compliant parameter substitutions and avoid bashisms;
namely:
* Improved handling of views, labels and branches in git-p4 (in contrib).
+ * "git-p4" (in contrib) suffered from unnecessary merge conflicts when
+ p4 expanded the embedded $RCS$-like keywords; it can be now told to
+ unexpand them.
+
+ * Some "git-svn" updates.
+
* "vcs-svn"/"svn-fe" learned to read dumps with svn-deltas and
support incremental imports.
+ * The configuration mechanism learned an "include" facility; an
+ assignment to the include.path pseudo-variable causes the named
+ file to be included in-place when Git looks up configuration
+ variables.
+
* "git am" learned to pass "-b" option to underlying "git mailinfo", so
that bracketed string other than "PATCH" at the beginning can be kept.
lines are taken from the postimage, in order to make it easier to
view the output.
+ * "diff-highlight" filter (in contrib/) was updated to produce more
+ aesthetically pleasing output.
+
* "git merge" in an interactive session learned to spawn the editor
by default to let the user edit the auto-generated merge message,
to encourage people to explain their merges better. Legacy scripts
- can export MERGE_AUTOEDIT=no to retain the historical behaviour.
+ can export GIT_MERGE_AUTOEDIT=no to retain the historical behavior.
+ Both "git merge" and "git pull" can be given --no-edit from the
+ command line to accept the auto-generated merge message.
+
+ * "git push" learned the "--prune" option, similar to "git fetch".
+
+ * "git tag --list" can be given "--points-at <object>" to limit its
+ output to those that point at the given object.
* "gitweb" allows intermediate entries in the directory hierarchy
that leads to a projects to be clicked, which in turn shows the
list of projects inside that directory.
+ * "gitweb" learned to read various pieces of information for the
+ repositories lazily, instead of reading everything that could be
+ needed (including the ones that are not necessary for a specific
+ task).
+
Performance
- * During "git upload-pack" in respose to "git fetch", unnecessary calls
+ * During "git upload-pack" in response to "git fetch", unnecessary calls
to parse_object() have been eliminated, to help performance in
repositories with excessive number of refs.
-Internal Implementation
+Internal Implementation (please report possible regressions)
* Recursive call chains in "git index-pack" to deal with long delta
chains have been flattened, to reduce the stack footprint.
- * Use of add_extra_ref() API is slowly getting removed, to make it
- possible to cleanly restructure the overall refs API.
+ * Use of add_extra_ref() API is now gone, to make it possible to
+ cleanly restructure the overall refs API.
+
+ * The command line parser of "git pack-objects" now uses parse-options
+ API.
* The test suite supports the new "test_pause" helper function.
+ * Parallel to the test suite, there is a beginning of performance
+ benchmarking framework.
+
* t/Makefile is adjusted to prevent newer versions of GNU make from
running tests in seemingly random order.
releases are contained in this release (see release notes to them for
details).
- * "add -e" learned not to show a diff for an otherwise unmodified
- submodule that only has uncommitted local changes in the patch
- prepared by for the user to edit.
- (merge 701825d js/add-e-submodule-fix later to maint).
+ * The bulk check-in codepath streamed contents that needs
+ smudge/clean filters without running them, instead of punting and
+ delegating to the codepath to run filters after slurping everything
+ to core.
+ (merge 4f22b10 jk/maint-avoid-streaming-filtered-contents later to maint).
- * "rebase" and "commit --amend" failed to work on commits with ancient
- timestamps near year 1970.
- (merge 2c733fb jc/parse-date-raw later to maint).
+ * When the filter driver exits before reading the content before the
+ main git process writes the contents to be filtered to the pipe to
+ it, the latter could be killed with SIGPIPE instead of ignoring
+ such an event as an error.
+ (merge 6424c2a jb/filter-ignore-sigpipe later to maint).
- * "git merge --ff-only $tag" failed because it cannot record the
- required mergetag without creating a merge, but this is so common
- operation for branch that is used _only_ to follow the upstream, so
- it is allowed to fast-forward without recording the mergetag.
- (merge b5c9f1c jc/merge-ff-only-stronger-than-signed-merge later to maint).
+ * When a remote helper exits before reading the blank line from the
+ main git process to signal the end of commands, the latter could be
+ killed with SIGPIPE. Instead we should ignore such event as a
+ non-error.
+ (merge c34fe63 sp/smart-http-failure-to-push later to maint).
- * Typo in "git branch --edit-description my-tpoic" was not diagnosed.
- (merge c2d17ba jc/branch-desc-typoavoidance later to maint).
+ * "git bundle create" produced a corrupt bundle file upon seeing
+ commits with excessively long subject line.
+ (merge 8a557bb tr/maint-bundle-long-subject later to maint).
- * rpmbuild noticed an unpackaged but installed *.mo file and failed.
- (merge 3a9f58c jn/rpm-spec later to maint).
+ * "gitweb" used to drop warnings in the log file when "heads" view is
+ accessed in a repository whose HEAD does not point at a valid
+ branch.
---
exec >/var/tmp/1
-O=v1.7.9-208-gee8d52f
+O=v1.7.9.2-301-g507fba2
echo O=$(git describe)
git log --first-parent --oneline ^maint $O..
echo
--- /dev/null
+Git v1.7.8.5 Release Notes
+==========================
+
+Fixes since v1.7.8.4
+--------------------
+
+ * Dependency on our thread-utils.h header file was missing for
+ objects that depend on it in the Makefile.
+
+ * "git am" when fed an empty file did not correctly finish reading it
+ when it attempts to guess the input format.
+
+ * "git grep -P" (when PCRE is enabled in the build) did not match the
+ beginning and the end of the line correctly with ^ and $.
+
+ * "git rebase -m" tried to run "git notes copy" needlessly when
+ nothing was rewritten.
+
+Also contains minor fixes and documentation updates.
Fixes since v1.7.9
------------------
+ * The makefile allowed environment variable X seep into it result in
+ command names suffixed with unnecessary strings.
+
+ * The set of included header files in compat/inet-{ntop,pton}
+ wrappers was updated for Windows some time ago, but in a way that
+ broke Solaris build.
+
+ * rpmbuild noticed an unpackaged but installed *.mo file and failed.
+
* Subprocesses spawned from various git programs were often left running
to completion even when the top-level process was killed.
+ * "git add -e" learned not to show a diff for an otherwise unmodified
+ submodule that only has uncommitted local changes in the patch
+ prepared by for the user to edit.
+
+ * Typo in "git branch --edit-description my-tpoic" was not diagnosed.
+
* Using "git grep -l/-L" together with options -W or --break may not
make much sense as the output is to only count the number of hits
and there is no place for file breaks, but the latter options made
chain and veered into side branch from which the whole change to the
specified paths came.
- * "git push -q" was not sufficiently quiet.
+ * "git merge --no-edit $tag" failed to honor the --no-edit option.
- * When "git push" fails to update any refs, the client side did not
- report an error correctly to the end user.
+ * "git merge --ff-only $tag" failed because it cannot record the
+ required mergetag without creating a merge, but this is so common
+ operation for branch that is used _only_ to follow the upstream, so
+ it was changed to allow fast-forwarding without recording the mergetag.
* "git mergetool" now gives an empty file as the common base version
to the backend when dealing with the "both sides added, differently"
case.
+ * "git push -q" was not sufficiently quiet.
+
+ * When "git push" fails to update any refs, the client side did not
+ report an error correctly to the end user.
+
+ * "rebase" and "commit --amend" failed to work on commits with ancient
+ timestamps near year 1970.
+
* When asking for a tag to be pulled, "request-pull" did not show the
name of the tag prefixed with "tags/", which would have helped older
clients.
in .gitmodules when the submodule at $path was once added to the
superproject and already initialized.
+ * Many small corner case bugs on "git tag -n" was corrected.
+
Also contains minor fixes and documentation updates.
--- /dev/null
+Git v1.7.9.2 Release Notes
+==========================
+
+Fixes since v1.7.9.1
+--------------------
+
+ * Bash completion script (in contrib/) did not like a pattern that
+ begins with a dash to be passed to __git_ps1 helper function.
+
+ * Adaptation of the bash completion script (in contrib/) for zsh
+ incorrectly listed all subcommands when "git <TAB><TAB>" was given
+ to ask for list of porcelain subcommands.
+
+ * The build procedure for profile-directed optimized binary was not
+ working very well.
+
+ * Some systems need to explicitly link -lcharset to get locale_charset().
+
+ * t5541 ignored user-supplied port number used for HTTP server testing.
+
+ * The error message emitted when we see an empty loose object was
+ not phrased correctly.
+
+ * The code to ask for password did not fall back to the terminal
+ input when GIT_ASKPASS is set but does not work (e.g. lack of X
+ with GUI askpass helper).
+
+ * We failed to give the true terminal width to any subcommand when
+ they are invoked with the pager, i.e. "git -p cmd".
+
+ * map_user() was not rewriting its output correctly, which resulted
+ in the user visible symptom that "git blame -e" sometimes showed
+ excess '>' at the end of email addresses.
+
+ * "git checkout -b" did not allow switching out of an unborn branch.
+
+ * When you have both .../foo and .../foo.git, "git clone .../foo" did not
+ favor the former but the latter.
+
+ * "git commit" refused to create a commit when entries added with
+ "add -N" remained in the index, without telling Git what their content
+ in the next commit should be. We should have created the commit without
+ these paths.
+
+ * "git diff --stat" said "files", "insertions", and "deletions" even
+ when it is showing one "file", one "insertion" or one "deletion".
+
+ * The output from "git diff --stat" for two paths that have the same
+ amount of changes showed graph bars of different length due to the
+ way we handled rounding errors.
+
+ * "git grep" did not pay attention to -diff (hence -binary) attribute.
+
+ * The transport programs (fetch, push, clone)ignored --no-progress
+ and showed progress when sending their output to a terminal.
+
+ * Sometimes error status detected by a check in an earlier phase of
+ "git receive-pack" (the other end of "git push") was lost by later
+ checks, resulting in false indication of success.
+
+ * "git rev-list --verify" sometimes skipped verification depending on
+ the phase of the moon, which dates back to 1.7.8.x series.
+
+ * Search box in "gitweb" did not accept non-ASCII characters correctly.
+
+ * Search interface of "gitweb" did not show multiple matches in the same file
+ correctly.
+
+Also contains minor fixes and documentation updates.
--- /dev/null
+Git v1.7.9.3 Release Notes
+==========================
+
+Fixes since v1.7.9.2
+--------------------
+
+ * "git p4" (in contrib/) submit the changes to a wrong place when the
+ "--use-client-spec" option is set.
+
+ * The config.mak.autogen generated by optional autoconf support tried
+ to link the binary with -lintl even when libintl.h is missing from
+ the system.
+
+ * "git add --refresh <pathspec>" used to warn about unmerged paths
+ outside the given pathspec.
+
+ * The commit log template given with "git merge --edit" did not have
+ a short instructive text like what "git commit" gives.
+
+ * "gitweb" used to drop warnings in the log file when "heads" view is
+ accessed in a repository whose HEAD does not point at a valid
+ branch.
+
+Also contains minor fixes and documentation updates.
Some variables may require a special value format.
+Includes
+~~~~~~~~
+
+You can include one config file from another by setting the special
+`include.path` variable to the name of the file to be included. The
+included file is expanded immediately, as if its contents had been
+found at the location of the include directive. If the value of the
+`include.path` variable is a relative path, the path is considered to be
+relative to the configuration file in which the include directive was
+found. See below for examples.
+
Example
~~~~~~~
gitProxy="ssh" for "kernel.org"
gitProxy=default-proxy ; for the rest
+ [include]
+ path = /path/to/foo.inc ; include by absolute path
+ path = foo ; expand "foo" relative to the current file
+
Variables
~~~~~~~~~
Opens an editor to modify the specified config file; either
'--system', '--global', or repository (default).
+--includes::
+--no-includes::
+ Respect `include.*` directives in config files when looking up
+ values. Defaults to on.
+
[[FILES]]
FILES
-----
CONFIGURATION
-------------
+merge.branchdesc::
+ In addition to branch names, populate the log message with
+ the branch description text associated with them. Defaults
+ to false.
+
merge.log::
In addition to branch names, populate the log message with at
most the specified number of one-line descriptions from the
-----------
The p4 client specification is maintained with the 'p4 client' command
and contains among other fields, a View that specifies how the depot
-is mapped into the client repository. Git-p4 can consult the client
-spec when given the '--use-client-spec' option or useClientSpec
-variable.
+is mapped into the client repository. The 'clone' and 'sync' commands
+can consult the client spec when given the '--use-client-spec' option or
+when the useClientSpec variable is true. After 'git p4 clone', the
+useClientSpec variable is automatically set in the repository
+configuration file. This allows future 'git p4 submit' commands to
+work properly; the submit command looks only at the variable and does
+not have a command-line option.
The full syntax for a p4 view is documented in 'p4 help views'. Git-p4
knows only a subset of the view syntax. It understands multi-line
user map, 'git p4' exits. This option can be used to force
submission regardless.
+git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup:
+ If enabled, 'git p4 submit' will attempt to cleanup RCS keywords
+ ($Header$, etc). These would otherwise cause merge conflicts and prevent
+ the submit going ahead. This option should be considered experimental at
+ present.
IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
----------------------
--------
[verse]
'git push' [--all | --mirror | --tags] [-n | --dry-run] [--receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>]
- [--repo=<repository>] [-f | --force] [-v | --verbose] [-u | --set-upstream]
+ [--repo=<repository>] [-f | --force] [--prune] [-v | --verbose] [-u | --set-upstream]
[<repository> [<refspec>...]]
DESCRIPTION
Instead of naming each ref to push, specifies that all
refs under `refs/heads/` be pushed.
+--prune::
+ Remove remote branches that don't have a local counterpart. For example
+ a remote branch `tmp` will be removed if a local branch with the same
+ name doesn't exist any more. This also respects refspecs, e.g.
+ `git push --prune remote refs/heads/{asterisk}:refs/tmp/{asterisk}` would
+ make sure that remote `refs/tmp/foo` will be removed if `refs/heads/foo`
+ doesn't exist.
+
--mirror::
Instead of naming each ref to push, specifies that all
refs under `refs/` (which includes but is not
'git remote rename' <old> <new>
'git remote rm' <name>
'git remote set-head' <name> (-a | -d | <branch>)
-'git remote set-branches' <name> [--add] <branch>...
+'git remote set-branches' [--add] <name> <branch>...
'git remote set-url' [--push] <name> <newurl> [<oldurl>]
'git remote set-url --add' [--push] <name> <newurl>
'git remote set-url --delete' [--push] <name> <url>
if a username is not specified (with '--smtp-user' or 'sendemail.smtpuser'),
then authentication is not attempted.
+--smtp-debug=0|1::
+ Enable (1) or disable (0) debug output. If enabled, SMTP
+ commands and replies will be printed. Useful to debug TLS
+ connection and authentication problems.
Automating
~~~~~~~~~~
'git tag' [-a | -s | -u <key-id>] [-f] [-m <msg> | -F <file>]
<tagname> [<commit> | <object>]
'git tag' -d <tagname>...
-'git tag' [-n[<num>]] -l [--contains <commit>] [<pattern>...]
+'git tag' [-n[<num>]] -l [--contains <commit>] [--points-at <object>]
+ [<pattern>...]
'git tag' -v <tagname>...
DESCRIPTION
--contains <commit>::
Only list tags which contain the specified commit.
+--points-at <object>::
+ Only list tags of the given object.
+
-m <msg>::
--message=<msg>::
Use the given tag message (instead of prompting).
SYNOPSIS
--------
[verse]
-'git' [--version] [--exec-path[=<path>]] [--html-path] [--man-path] [--info-path]
+'git' [--version] [--help] [-c <name>=<value>]
+ [--exec-path[=<path>]] [--html-path] [--man-path] [--info-path]
[-p|--paginate|--no-pager] [--no-replace-objects] [--bare]
[--git-dir=<path>] [--work-tree=<path>] [--namespace=<name>]
- [-c <name>=<value>]
- [--help] <command> [<args>]
+ <command> [<args>]
DESCRIPTION
-----------
branch of the `git.git` repository.
Documentation for older releases are available here:
-* link:v1.7.9/git.html[documentation for release 1.7.9]
+* link:v1.7.9.2/git.html[documentation for release 1.7.9.2]
* release notes for
+ link:RelNotes/1.7.9.2.txt[1.7.9.2],
+ link:RelNotes/1.7.9.1.txt[1.7.9.1],
link:RelNotes/1.7.9.txt[1.7.9].
* link:v1.7.8.4/git.html[documentation for release 1.7.8.4]
Fast-forward (no commit created; -m option ignored)
example | 1 +
hello | 1 +
- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+)
----------------
Because your branch did not contain anything more than what had
$ git add .
$ git commit -a -m "initial commit"
[master (root-commit) 54196cc] initial commit
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
create mode 100644 file.txt
$ echo 'hello world!' >file.txt
$ git commit -a -m "add emphasis"
[master c4d59f3] add emphasis
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
------------------------------------------------
What are the 7 digits of hex that git responded to the commit with?
set to `no` at the beginning of them.
--ff::
+ When the merge resolves as a fast-forward, only update the branch
+ pointer, without creating a merge commit. This is the default
+ behavior.
+
--no-ff::
- Do not generate a merge commit if the merge resolved as
- a fast-forward, only update the branch pointer. This is
- the default behavior of git-merge.
-+
-With --no-ff Generate a merge commit even if the merge
-resolved as a fast-forward.
+ Create a merge commit even when the merge resolves as a
+ fast-forward.
+
+--ff-only::
+ Refuse to merge and exit with a non-zero status unless the
+ current `HEAD` is already up-to-date or the merge can be
+ resolved as a fast-forward.
--log[=<n>]::
--no-log::
With --no-squash perform the merge and commit the result. This
option can be used to override --squash.
---ff-only::
- Refuse to merge and exit with a non-zero status unless the
- current `HEAD` is already up-to-date or the merge can be
- resolved as a fast-forward.
-
-s <strategy>::
--strategy=<strategy>::
Use the given merge strategy; can be supplied more than
--- /dev/null
+config API
+==========
+
+The config API gives callers a way to access git configuration files
+(and files which have the same syntax). See linkgit:git-config[1] for a
+discussion of the config file syntax.
+
+General Usage
+-------------
+
+Config files are parsed linearly, and each variable found is passed to a
+caller-provided callback function. The callback function is responsible
+for any actions to be taken on the config option, and is free to ignore
+some options. It is not uncommon for the configuration to be parsed
+several times during the run of a git program, with different callbacks
+picking out different variables useful to themselves.
+
+A config callback function takes three parameters:
+
+- the name of the parsed variable. This is in canonical "flat" form: the
+ section, subsection, and variable segments will be separated by dots,
+ and the section and variable segments will be all lowercase. E.g.,
+ `core.ignorecase`, `diff.SomeType.textconv`.
+
+- the value of the found variable, as a string. If the variable had no
+ value specified, the value will be NULL (typically this means it
+ should be interpreted as boolean true).
+
+- a void pointer passed in by the caller of the config API; this can
+ contain callback-specific data
+
+A config callback should return 0 for success, or -1 if the variable
+could not be parsed properly.
+
+Basic Config Querying
+---------------------
+
+Most programs will simply want to look up variables in all config files
+that git knows about, using the normal precedence rules. To do this,
+call `git_config` with a callback function and void data pointer.
+
+`git_config` will read all config sources in order of increasing
+priority. Thus a callback should typically overwrite previously-seen
+entries with new ones (e.g., if both the user-wide `~/.gitconfig` and
+repo-specific `.git/config` contain `color.ui`, the config machinery
+will first feed the user-wide one to the callback, and then the
+repo-specific one; by overwriting, the higher-priority repo-specific
+value is left at the end).
+
+The `git_config_with_options` function lets the caller examine config
+while adjusting some of the default behavior of `git_config`. It should
+almost never be used by "regular" git code that is looking up
+configuration variables. It is intended for advanced callers like
+`git-config`, which are intentionally tweaking the normal config-lookup
+process. It takes two extra parameters:
+
+`filename`::
+If this parameter is non-NULL, it specifies the name of a file to
+parse for configuration, rather than looking in the usual files. Regular
+`git_config` defaults to `NULL`.
+
+`respect_includes`::
+Specify whether include directives should be followed in parsed files.
+Regular `git_config` defaults to `1`.
+
+There is a special version of `git_config` called `git_config_early`.
+This version takes an additional parameter to specify the repository
+config, instead of having it looked up via `git_path`. This is useful
+early in a git program before the repository has been found. Unless
+you're working with early setup code, you probably don't want to use
+this.
+
+Reading Specific Files
+----------------------
+
+To read a specific file in git-config format, use
+`git_config_from_file`. This takes the same callback and data parameters
+as `git_config`.
+
+Value Parsing Helpers
+---------------------
+
+To aid in parsing string values, the config API provides callbacks with
+a number of helper functions, including:
+
+`git_config_int`::
+Parse the string to an integer, including unit factors. Dies on error;
+otherwise, returns the parsed result.
+
+`git_config_ulong`::
+Identical to `git_config_int`, but for unsigned longs.
+
+`git_config_bool`::
+Parse a string into a boolean value, respecting keywords like "true" and
+"false". Integer values are converted into true/false values (when they
+are non-zero or zero, respectively). Other values cause a die(). If
+parsing is successful, the return value is the result.
+
+`git_config_bool_or_int`::
+Same as `git_config_bool`, except that integers are returned as-is, and
+an `is_bool` flag is unset.
+
+`git_config_maybe_bool`::
+Same as `git_config_bool`, except that it returns -1 on error rather
+than dying.
+
+`git_config_string`::
+Allocates and copies the value string into the `dest` parameter; if no
+string is given, prints an error message and returns -1.
+
+`git_config_pathname`::
+Similar to `git_config_string`, but expands `~` or `~user` into the
+user's home directory when found at the beginning of the path.
+
+Include Directives
+------------------
+
+By default, the config parser does not respect include directives.
+However, a caller can use the special `git_config_include` wrapper
+callback to support them. To do so, you simply wrap your "real" callback
+function and data pointer in a `struct config_include_data`, and pass
+the wrapper to the regular config-reading functions. For example:
+
+-------------------------------------------
+int read_file_with_include(const char *file, config_fn_t fn, void *data)
+{
+ struct config_include_data inc = CONFIG_INCLUDE_INIT;
+ inc.fn = fn;
+ inc.data = data;
+ return git_config_from_file(git_config_include, file, &inc);
+}
+-------------------------------------------
+
+`git_config` respects includes automatically. The lower-level
+`git_config_from_file` does not.
+
+Writing Config Files
+--------------------
+
+TODO
`strbuf_getline`::
- Read a line from a FILE* pointer. The second argument specifies the line
+ Read a line from a FILE *, overwriting the existing contents
+ of the strbuf. The second argument specifies the line
terminator character, typically `'\n'`.
+ Reading stops after the terminator or at EOF. The terminator
+ is removed from the buffer before returning. Returns 0 unless
+ there was nothing left before EOF, in which case it returns `EOF`.
+
+`strbuf_getwholeline`::
+
+ Like `strbuf_getline`, but keeps the trailing terminator (if
+ any) in the buffer.
+
+`strbuf_getwholeline_fd`::
+
+ Like `strbuf_getwholeline`, but operates on a file descriptor.
+ It reads one character at a time, so it is very slow. Do not
+ use it unless you need the correct position in the file
+ descriptor.
`stripspace`::
If you're willing to trade off (much) longer build time for a later
faster git you can also do a profile feedback build with
- $ make profile-all
- # make prefix=... install
+ $ make prefix=/usr PROFILE=BUILD all
+ # make prefix=/usr PROFILE=BUILD install
This will run the complete test suite as training workload and then
rebuild git with the generated profile feedback. This results in a git
which is a few percent faster on CPU intensive workloads. This
may be a good tradeoff for distribution packagers.
-Note that the profile feedback build stage currently generates
-a lot of additional compiler warnings.
+Or if you just want to install a profile-optimized version of git into
+your home directory, you could run:
+
+ $ make PROFILE=BUILD install
+
+As a caveat: a profile-optimized build takes a *lot* longer since the
+git tree must be built twice, and in order for the profiling
+measurements to work properly, ccache must be disabled and the test
+suite has to be run using only a single CPU. In addition, the profile
+feedback build stage currently generates a lot of additional compiler
+warnings.
Issues of note:
# FreeBSD can use either, but MinGW and some others need to use
# libcharset.h's locale_charset() instead.
#
+# Define CHARSET_LIB to you need to link with library other than -liconv to
+# use locale_charset() function. On some platforms this needs to set to
+# -lcharset
+#
# Define LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL if your gettext implementation doesn't
# need -lintl when linking.
#
export prefix bindir sharedir sysconfdir gitwebdir localedir
-CC = gcc
+CC = cc
AR = ar
RM = rm -f
DIFF = diff
PROGRAM_OBJS += sh-i18n--envsubst.o
PROGRAM_OBJS += credential-store.o
+# Binary suffix, set to .exe for Windows builds
+X =
+
PROGRAMS += $(patsubst %.o,git-%$X,$(PROGRAM_OBJS))
TEST_PROGRAMS_NEED_X += test-chmtime
LIB_H += string-list.h
LIB_H += submodule.h
LIB_H += tag.h
+LIB_H += thread-utils.h
LIB_H += transport.h
LIB_H += tree.h
LIB_H += tree-walk.h
ifdef HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H
BASIC_CFLAGS += -DHAVE_LIBCHARSET_H
+ EXTLIBS += $(CHARSET_LIB)
endif
ifdef HAVE_DEV_TTY
export ASCIIDOC7
endif
+### profile feedback build
+#
+
+# Can adjust this to be a global directory if you want to do extended
+# data gathering
+PROFILE_DIR := $(CURDIR)
+
+ifeq ("$(PROFILE)","GEN")
+ CFLAGS += -fprofile-generate=$(PROFILE_DIR) -DNO_NORETURN=1
+ EXTLIBS += -lgcov
+ export CCACHE_DISABLE=t
+ V=1
+else
+ifneq ("$(PROFILE)","")
+ CFLAGS += -fprofile-use=$(PROFILE_DIR) -fprofile-correction -DNO_NORETURN=1
+ export CCACHE_DISABLE=t
+ V=1
+endif
+endif
+
# Shell quote (do not use $(call) to accommodate ancient setups);
SHA1_HEADER_SQ = $(subst ','\'',$(SHA1_HEADER))
SHELL = $(SHELL_PATH)
-all:: shell_compatibility_test $(ALL_PROGRAMS) $(SCRIPT_LIB) $(BUILT_INS) $(OTHER_PROGRAMS) GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
+all:: shell_compatibility_test
+
+ifeq "$(PROFILE)" "BUILD"
+ifeq ($(filter all,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),all)
+all:: profile-clean
+ $(MAKE) PROFILE=GEN all
+ $(MAKE) PROFILE=GEN -j1 test
+endif
+endif
+
+all:: $(ALL_PROGRAMS) $(SCRIPT_LIB) $(BUILT_INS) $(OTHER_PROGRAMS) GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
ifneq (,$X)
$(QUIET_BUILT_IN)$(foreach p,$(patsubst %$X,%,$(filter %$X,$(ALL_PROGRAMS) $(BUILT_INS) git$X)), test -d '$p' -o '$p' -ef '$p$X' || $(RM) '$p';)
endif
@echo USE_LIBPCRE=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(USE_LIBPCRE)))'\' >>$@
@echo NO_PERL=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_PERL)))'\' >>$@
@echo NO_PYTHON=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_PYTHON)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo NO_UNIX_SOCKETS=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_UNIX_SOCKETS)))'\' >>$@
+ifdef GIT_TEST_OPTS
+ @echo GIT_TEST_OPTS=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_TEST_OPTS)))'\' >>$@
+endif
ifdef GIT_TEST_CMP
@echo GIT_TEST_CMP=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_TEST_CMP)))'\' >>$@
endif
endif
@echo NO_GETTEXT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_GETTEXT)))'\' >>$@
@echo GETTEXT_POISON=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GETTEXT_POISON)))'\' >>$@
- @echo NO_UNIX_SOCKETS=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_UNIX_SOCKETS)))'\' >>$@
+ifdef GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT
+ @echo GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT)))'\' >>$@
+endif
+ifdef GIT_PERF_REPO
+ @echo GIT_PERF_REPO=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_REPO)))'\' >>$@
+endif
+ifdef GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO
+ @echo GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO)))'\' >>$@
+endif
+ifdef GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS
+ @echo GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS)))'\' >>$@
+endif
### Detect Tck/Tk interpreter path changes
ifndef NO_TCLTK
test: all
$(MAKE) -C t/ all
+perf: all
+ $(MAKE) -C t/perf/ all
+
+.PHONY: test perf
+
test-ctype$X: ctype.o
test-date$X: date.o ctype.o
distclean: clean
$(RM) configure
-clean:
+profile-clean:
+ $(RM) $(addsuffix *.gcda,$(addprefix $(PROFILE_DIR)/, $(object_dirs)))
+ $(RM) $(addsuffix *.gcno,$(addprefix $(PROFILE_DIR)/, $(object_dirs)))
+
+clean: profile-clean
$(RM) *.o block-sha1/*.o ppc/*.o compat/*.o compat/*/*.o xdiff/*.o vcs-svn/*.o \
builtin/*.o $(LIB_FILE) $(XDIFF_LIB) $(VCSSVN_LIB)
$(RM) $(ALL_PROGRAMS) $(SCRIPT_LIB) $(BUILT_INS) git$X
endif
$(RM) GIT-VERSION-FILE GIT-CFLAGS GIT-LDFLAGS GIT-GUI-VARS GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
-.PHONY: all install clean strip
+.PHONY: all install profile-clean clean strip
.PHONY: shell_compatibility_test please_set_SHELL_PATH_to_a_more_modern_shell
.PHONY: FORCE cscope
cover_db_html: cover_db
cover -report html -outputdir cover_db_html cover_db
-### profile feedback build
-#
-.PHONY: profile-all profile-clean
-
-PROFILE_GEN_CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) -fprofile-generate -DNO_NORETURN=1
-PROFILE_USE_CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) -fprofile-use -fprofile-correction -DNO_NORETURN=1
-
-profile-clean:
- $(RM) $(addsuffix *.gcda,$(object_dirs))
- $(RM) $(addsuffix *.gcno,$(object_dirs))
-
-profile-all: profile-clean
- $(MAKE) CFLAGS="$(PROFILE_GEN_CFLAGS)" all
- $(MAKE) CFLAGS="$(PROFILE_GEN_CFLAGS)" -j1 test
- $(MAKE) CFLAGS="$(PROFILE_USE_CFLAGS)" all
The user discussion and development of Git take place on the Git
mailing list -- everyone is welcome to post bug reports, feature
-requests, comments and patches to git@vger.kernel.org. To subscribe
-to the list, send an email with just "subscribe git" in the body to
-majordomo@vger.kernel.org. The mailing list archives are available at
-http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=git and other archival sites.
+requests, comments and patches to git@vger.kernel.org (read
+Documentation/SubmittingPatches for instructions on patch submission).
+To subscribe to the list, send an email with just "subscribe git" in
+the body to majordomo@vger.kernel.org. The mailing list archives are
+available at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=git and other archival
+sites.
The messages titled "A note from the maintainer", "What's in
git.git (stable)" and "What's cooking in git.git (topics)" and
#include "builtin.h"
#include "string-list.h"
#include "dir.h"
+#include "diff.h"
#include "parse-options.h"
/*
show_stats(patch);
}
- printf(" %d files changed, %d insertions(+), %d deletions(-)\n", files, adds, dels);
+ print_stat_summary(stdout, files, adds, dels);
}
static void numstat_patch_list(struct patch *patch)
return 0;
}
-/*
- * How many columns do we need to show line numbers in decimal?
- */
-static int lineno_width(int lines)
-{
- int i, width;
-
- for (width = 1, i = 10; i <= lines; width++)
- i *= 10;
- return width;
-}
-
/*
* How many columns do we need to show line numbers, authors,
* and filenames?
if (largest_score < ent_score(sb, e))
largest_score = ent_score(sb, e);
}
- max_orig_digits = lineno_width(longest_src_lines);
- max_digits = lineno_width(longest_dst_lines);
- max_score_digits = lineno_width(largest_score);
+ max_orig_digits = decimal_width(longest_src_lines);
+ max_digits = decimal_width(longest_dst_lines);
+ max_score_digits = decimal_width(largest_score);
}
/*
return 0;
}
- switch (userdiff_config(var, value)) {
- case 0:
- break;
- case -1:
+ if (userdiff_config(var, value) < 0)
return -1;
- default:
- return 0;
- }
return git_default_config(var, value, cb);
}
static int git_cat_file_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb)
{
- switch (userdiff_config(var, value)) {
- case 0:
- break;
- case -1:
+ if (userdiff_config(var, value) < 0)
return -1;
- default:
- return 0;
- }
return git_default_config(var, value, cb);
}
return argcount;
}
+static int switch_unborn_to_new_branch(struct checkout_opts *opts)
+{
+ int status;
+ struct strbuf branch_ref = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ strbuf_addf(&branch_ref, "refs/heads/%s", opts->new_branch);
+ status = create_symref("HEAD", branch_ref.buf, "checkout -b");
+ strbuf_release(&branch_ref);
+ return status;
+}
+
int cmd_checkout(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
struct checkout_opts opts;
if (opts.writeout_stage)
die(_("--ours/--theirs is incompatible with switching branches."));
+ if (!new.commit) {
+ unsigned char rev[20];
+ int flag;
+
+ if (!read_ref_full("HEAD", rev, 0, &flag) &&
+ (flag & REF_ISSYMREF) && is_null_sha1(rev))
+ return switch_unborn_to_new_branch(&opts);
+ }
return switch_branches(&opts, &new);
}
static const char *real_git_dir;
static char *option_upload_pack = "git-upload-pack";
static int option_verbosity;
-static int option_progress;
+static int option_progress = -1;
static struct string_list option_config;
static struct string_list option_reference;
static struct option builtin_clone_options[] = {
OPT__VERBOSITY(&option_verbosity),
- OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "progress", &option_progress,
- "force progress reporting"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "progress", &option_progress,
+ "force progress reporting"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('n', "no-checkout", &option_no_checkout,
"don't create a checkout"),
OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "bare", &option_bare, "create a bare repository"),
static char *get_repo_path(const char *repo, int *is_bundle)
{
- static char *suffix[] = { "/.git", ".git", "" };
+ static char *suffix[] = { "/.git", "", ".git/.git", ".git" };
static char *bundle_suffix[] = { ".bundle", "" };
struct stat st;
int i;
path = mkpath("%s%s", repo, suffix[i]);
if (stat(path, &st))
continue;
- if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
+ if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) && is_git_directory(path)) {
*is_bundle = 0;
return xstrdup(absolute_path(path));
} else if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode) && st.st_size > 8) {
{
char *ref_git;
struct strbuf alternate = STRBUF_INIT;
- struct remote *remote;
- struct transport *transport;
- const struct ref *extra;
/* Beware: real_path() and mkpath() return static buffer */
ref_git = xstrdup(real_path(item->string));
strbuf_addf(&alternate, "%s/objects", ref_git);
add_to_alternates_file(alternate.buf);
strbuf_release(&alternate);
-
- remote = remote_get(ref_git);
- transport = transport_get(remote, ref_git);
- for (extra = transport_get_remote_refs(transport); extra;
- extra = extra->next)
- add_extra_ref(extra->name, extra->old_sha1, 0);
-
- transport_disconnect(transport);
free(ref_git);
return 0;
}
const char *msg)
{
if (refs) {
- clear_extra_refs();
write_remote_refs(mapped_refs);
if (option_single_branch)
write_followtags(refs, msg);
}
refs = transport_get_remote_refs(transport);
- mapped_refs = refs ? wanted_peer_refs(refs, refspec) : NULL;
- /*
- * transport_get_remote_refs() may return refs with null sha-1
- * in mapped_refs (see struct transport->get_refs_list
- * comment). In that case we need fetch it early because
- * remote_head code below relies on it.
- *
- * for normal clones, transport_get_remote_refs() should
- * return reliable ref set, we can delay cloning until after
- * remote HEAD check.
- */
- for (ref = refs; ref; ref = ref->next)
- if (is_null_sha1(ref->old_sha1)) {
- complete_refs_before_fetch = 0;
- break;
- }
+ if (refs) {
+ mapped_refs = wanted_peer_refs(refs, refspec);
+ /*
+ * transport_get_remote_refs() may return refs with null sha-1
+ * in mapped_refs (see struct transport->get_refs_list
+ * comment). In that case we need fetch it early because
+ * remote_head code below relies on it.
+ *
+ * for normal clones, transport_get_remote_refs() should
+ * return reliable ref set, we can delay cloning until after
+ * remote HEAD check.
+ */
+ for (ref = refs; ref; ref = ref->next)
+ if (is_null_sha1(ref->old_sha1)) {
+ complete_refs_before_fetch = 0;
+ break;
+ }
- if (!is_local && !complete_refs_before_fetch && refs)
- transport_fetch_refs(transport, mapped_refs);
+ if (!is_local && !complete_refs_before_fetch)
+ transport_fetch_refs(transport, mapped_refs);
- if (refs) {
remote_head = find_ref_by_name(refs, "HEAD");
remote_head_points_at =
guess_remote_head(remote_head, mapped_refs, 0);
}
else {
warning(_("You appear to have cloned an empty repository."));
+ mapped_refs = NULL;
our_head_points_at = NULL;
remote_head_points_at = NULL;
remote_head = NULL;
fd = hold_locked_index(&index_lock, 1);
add_files_to_cache(also ? prefix : NULL, pathspec, 0);
refresh_cache_or_die(refresh_flags);
- update_main_cache_tree(1);
+ update_main_cache_tree(WRITE_TREE_SILENT);
if (write_cache(fd, active_cache, active_nr) ||
close_lock_file(&index_lock))
die(_("unable to write new_index file"));
fd = hold_locked_index(&index_lock, 1);
refresh_cache_or_die(refresh_flags);
if (active_cache_changed) {
- update_main_cache_tree(1);
+ update_main_cache_tree(WRITE_TREE_SILENT);
if (write_cache(fd, active_cache, active_nr) ||
commit_locked_index(&index_lock))
die(_("unable to write new_index file"));
static int actions, types;
static const char *get_color_slot, *get_colorbool_slot;
static int end_null;
+static int respect_includes = -1;
#define ACTION_GET (1<<0)
#define ACTION_GET_ALL (1<<1)
OPT_BIT(0, "path", &types, "value is a path (file or directory name)", TYPE_PATH),
OPT_GROUP("Other"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('z', "null", &end_null, "terminate values with NUL byte"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "includes", &respect_includes, "respect include directives on lookup"),
OPT_END(),
};
int ret = -1;
char *global = NULL, *repo_config = NULL;
const char *system_wide = NULL, *local;
+ struct config_include_data inc = CONFIG_INCLUDE_INIT;
+ config_fn_t fn;
+ void *data;
- local = config_exclusive_filename;
+ local = given_config_file;
if (!local) {
const char *home = getenv("HOME");
local = repo_config = git_pathdup("config");
}
}
+ fn = show_config;
+ data = NULL;
+ if (respect_includes) {
+ inc.fn = fn;
+ inc.data = data;
+ fn = git_config_include;
+ data = &inc;
+ }
+
if (do_all && system_wide)
- git_config_from_file(show_config, system_wide, NULL);
+ git_config_from_file(fn, system_wide, data);
if (do_all && global)
- git_config_from_file(show_config, global, NULL);
+ git_config_from_file(fn, global, data);
if (do_all)
- git_config_from_file(show_config, local, NULL);
- git_config_from_parameters(show_config, NULL);
+ git_config_from_file(fn, local, data);
+ git_config_from_parameters(fn, data);
if (!do_all && !seen)
- git_config_from_file(show_config, local, NULL);
+ git_config_from_file(fn, local, data);
if (!do_all && !seen && global)
- git_config_from_file(show_config, global, NULL);
+ git_config_from_file(fn, global, data);
if (!do_all && !seen && system_wide)
- git_config_from_file(show_config, system_wide, NULL);
+ git_config_from_file(fn, system_wide, data);
free(key);
if (regexp) {
{
get_color_found = 0;
parsed_color[0] = '\0';
- git_config(git_get_color_config, NULL);
+ git_config_with_options(git_get_color_config, NULL,
+ given_config_file, respect_includes);
if (!get_color_found && def_color)
color_parse(def_color, "command line", parsed_color);
{
get_colorbool_found = -1;
get_diff_color_found = -1;
- git_config(git_get_colorbool_config, NULL);
+ git_config_with_options(git_get_colorbool_config, NULL,
+ given_config_file, respect_includes);
if (get_colorbool_found < 0) {
if (!strcmp(get_colorbool_slot, "color.diff"))
int nongit = !startup_info->have_repository;
char *value;
- config_exclusive_filename = getenv(CONFIG_ENVIRONMENT);
+ given_config_file = getenv(CONFIG_ENVIRONMENT);
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, builtin_config_options,
builtin_config_usage,
char *home = getenv("HOME");
if (home) {
char *user_config = xstrdup(mkpath("%s/.gitconfig", home));
- config_exclusive_filename = user_config;
+ given_config_file = user_config;
} else {
die("$HOME not set");
}
}
else if (use_system_config)
- config_exclusive_filename = git_etc_gitconfig();
+ given_config_file = git_etc_gitconfig();
else if (use_local_config)
- config_exclusive_filename = git_pathdup("config");
+ given_config_file = git_pathdup("config");
else if (given_config_file) {
if (!is_absolute_path(given_config_file) && prefix)
- config_exclusive_filename = prefix_filename(prefix,
- strlen(prefix),
- given_config_file);
+ given_config_file =
+ xstrdup(prefix_filename(prefix,
+ strlen(prefix),
+ given_config_file));
else
- config_exclusive_filename = given_config_file;
+ given_config_file = given_config_file;
}
+ if (respect_includes == -1)
+ respect_includes = !given_config_file;
+
if (end_null) {
term = '\0';
delim = '\n';
if (actions == ACTION_LIST) {
check_argc(argc, 0, 0);
- if (git_config(show_all_config, NULL) < 0) {
- if (config_exclusive_filename)
+ if (git_config_with_options(show_all_config, NULL,
+ given_config_file,
+ respect_includes) < 0) {
+ if (given_config_file)
die_errno("unable to read config file '%s'",
- config_exclusive_filename);
+ given_config_file);
else
die("error processing config file(s)");
}
}
else if (actions == ACTION_EDIT) {
check_argc(argc, 0, 0);
- if (!config_exclusive_filename && nongit)
+ if (!given_config_file && nongit)
die("not in a git directory");
git_config(git_default_config, NULL);
- launch_editor(config_exclusive_filename ?
- config_exclusive_filename : git_path("config"),
+ launch_editor(given_config_file ?
+ given_config_file : git_path("config"),
NULL, NULL);
}
else if (actions == ACTION_SET) {
int ret;
check_argc(argc, 2, 2);
value = normalize_value(argv[0], argv[1]);
- ret = git_config_set(argv[0], value);
+ ret = git_config_set_in_file(given_config_file, argv[0], value);
if (ret == CONFIG_NOTHING_SET)
error("cannot overwrite multiple values with a single value\n"
" Use a regexp, --add or --replace-all to change %s.", argv[0]);
else if (actions == ACTION_SET_ALL) {
check_argc(argc, 2, 3);
value = normalize_value(argv[0], argv[1]);
- return git_config_set_multivar(argv[0], value, argv[2], 0);
+ return git_config_set_multivar_in_file(given_config_file,
+ argv[0], value, argv[2], 0);
}
else if (actions == ACTION_ADD) {
check_argc(argc, 2, 2);
value = normalize_value(argv[0], argv[1]);
- return git_config_set_multivar(argv[0], value, "^$", 0);
+ return git_config_set_multivar_in_file(given_config_file,
+ argv[0], value, "^$", 0);
}
else if (actions == ACTION_REPLACE_ALL) {
check_argc(argc, 2, 3);
value = normalize_value(argv[0], argv[1]);
- return git_config_set_multivar(argv[0], value, argv[2], 1);
+ return git_config_set_multivar_in_file(given_config_file,
+ argv[0], value, argv[2], 1);
}
else if (actions == ACTION_GET) {
check_argc(argc, 1, 2);
else if (actions == ACTION_UNSET) {
check_argc(argc, 1, 2);
if (argc == 2)
- return git_config_set_multivar(argv[0], NULL, argv[1], 0);
+ return git_config_set_multivar_in_file(given_config_file,
+ argv[0], NULL, argv[1], 0);
else
- return git_config_set(argv[0], NULL);
+ return git_config_set_in_file(given_config_file,
+ argv[0], NULL);
}
else if (actions == ACTION_UNSET_ALL) {
check_argc(argc, 1, 2);
- return git_config_set_multivar(argv[0], NULL, argv[1], 1);
+ return git_config_set_multivar_in_file(given_config_file,
+ argv[0], NULL, argv[1], 1);
}
else if (actions == ACTION_RENAME_SECTION) {
int ret;
check_argc(argc, 2, 2);
- ret = git_config_rename_section(argv[0], argv[1]);
+ ret = git_config_rename_section_in_file(given_config_file,
+ argv[0], argv[1]);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
if (ret == 0)
else if (actions == ACTION_REMOVE_SECTION) {
int ret;
check_argc(argc, 1, 1);
- ret = git_config_rename_section(argv[0], NULL);
+ ret = git_config_rename_section_in_file(given_config_file,
+ argv[0], NULL);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
if (ret == 0)
}
}
-static int rev_list_insert_ref(const char *path, const unsigned char *sha1, int flag, void *cb_data)
+static int rev_list_insert_ref(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1, int flag, void *cb_data)
{
- struct object *o = deref_tag(parse_object(sha1), path, 0);
+ struct object *o = deref_tag(parse_object(sha1), refname, 0);
if (o && o->type == OBJ_COMMIT)
rev_list_push((struct commit *)o, SEEN);
return 0;
}
-static int clear_marks(const char *path, const unsigned char *sha1, int flag, void *cb_data)
+static int clear_marks(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1, int flag, void *cb_data)
{
- struct object *o = deref_tag(parse_object(sha1), path, 0);
+ struct object *o = deref_tag(parse_object(sha1), refname, 0);
if (o && o->type == OBJ_COMMIT)
clear_commit_marks((struct commit *)o,
rev_list_insert_ref(NULL, ref->old_sha1, 0, NULL);
}
-static void insert_alternate_refs(void)
-{
- for_each_alternate_ref(insert_one_alternate_ref, NULL);
-}
-
#define INITIAL_FLUSH 16
#define PIPESAFE_FLUSH 32
#define LARGE_FLUSH 1024
marked = 1;
for_each_ref(rev_list_insert_ref, NULL);
- insert_alternate_refs();
+ for_each_alternate_ref(insert_one_alternate_ref, NULL);
fetching = 0;
for ( ; refs ; refs = refs->next) {
static struct commit_list *complete;
-static int mark_complete(const char *path, const unsigned char *sha1, int flag, void *cb_data)
+static int mark_complete(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1, int flag, void *cb_data)
{
struct object *o = parse_object(sha1);
*refs = newlist;
}
+static void mark_alternate_complete(const struct ref *ref, void *unused)
+{
+ mark_complete(NULL, ref->old_sha1, 0, NULL);
+}
+
static int everything_local(struct ref **refs, int nr_match, char **match)
{
struct ref *ref;
if (!args.depth) {
for_each_ref(mark_complete, NULL);
+ for_each_alternate_ref(mark_alternate_complete, NULL);
if (cutoff)
mark_recent_complete_commits(cutoff);
}
}
else {
*av++ = "unpack-objects";
- if (args.quiet)
+ if (args.quiet || args.no_progress)
*av++ = "-q";
}
if (*hdr_arg)
};
static int all, append, dry_run, force, keep, multiple, prune, update_head_ok, verbosity;
-static int progress, recurse_submodules = RECURSE_SUBMODULES_DEFAULT;
+static int progress = -1, recurse_submodules = RECURSE_SUBMODULES_DEFAULT;
static int tags = TAGS_DEFAULT;
static const char *depth;
static const char *upload_pack;
OPT_BOOLEAN('k', "keep", &keep, "keep downloaded pack"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('u', "update-head-ok", &update_head_ok,
"allow updating of HEAD ref"),
- OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "progress", &progress, "force progress reporting"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "progress", &progress, "force progress reporting"),
OPT_STRING(0, "depth", &depth, "depth",
"deepen history of shallow clone"),
{ OPTION_STRING, 0, "submodule-prefix", &submodule_prefix, "dir",
#define THREADS 8
static pthread_t threads[THREADS];
-static void *load_sha1(const unsigned char *sha1, unsigned long *size,
- const char *name);
-static void *load_file(const char *filename, size_t *sz);
-
-enum work_type {WORK_SHA1, WORK_FILE};
-
/* We use one producer thread and THREADS consumer
* threads. The producer adds struct work_items to 'todo' and the
* consumers pick work items from the same array.
*/
struct work_item {
- enum work_type type;
- char *name;
-
- /* if type == WORK_SHA1, then 'identifier' is a SHA1,
- * otherwise type == WORK_FILE, and 'identifier' is a NUL
- * terminated filename.
- */
- void *identifier;
+ struct grep_source source;
char done;
struct strbuf out;
};
pthread_mutex_unlock(&grep_mutex);
}
-/* Used to serialize calls to read_sha1_file. */
-static pthread_mutex_t read_sha1_mutex;
-
-static inline void read_sha1_lock(void)
-{
- if (use_threads)
- pthread_mutex_lock(&read_sha1_mutex);
-}
-
-static inline void read_sha1_unlock(void)
-{
- if (use_threads)
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&read_sha1_mutex);
-}
-
/* Signalled when a new work_item is added to todo. */
static pthread_cond_t cond_add;
static int skip_first_line;
-static void add_work(enum work_type type, char *name, void *id)
+static void add_work(struct grep_opt *opt, enum grep_source_type type,
+ const char *name, const void *id)
{
grep_lock();
pthread_cond_wait(&cond_write, &grep_mutex);
}
- todo[todo_end].type = type;
- todo[todo_end].name = name;
- todo[todo_end].identifier = id;
+ grep_source_init(&todo[todo_end].source, type, name, id);
+ if (opt->binary != GREP_BINARY_TEXT)
+ grep_source_load_driver(&todo[todo_end].source);
todo[todo_end].done = 0;
strbuf_reset(&todo[todo_end].out);
todo_end = (todo_end + 1) % ARRAY_SIZE(todo);
return ret;
}
-static void grep_sha1_async(struct grep_opt *opt, char *name,
- const unsigned char *sha1)
-{
- unsigned char *s;
- s = xmalloc(20);
- memcpy(s, sha1, 20);
- add_work(WORK_SHA1, name, s);
-}
-
-static void grep_file_async(struct grep_opt *opt, char *name,
- const char *filename)
-{
- add_work(WORK_FILE, name, xstrdup(filename));
-}
-
static void work_done(struct work_item *w)
{
int old_done;
write_or_die(1, p, len);
}
- free(w->name);
- free(w->identifier);
+ grep_source_clear(&w->source);
}
if (old_done != todo_done)
break;
opt->output_priv = w;
- if (w->type == WORK_SHA1) {
- unsigned long sz;
- void* data = load_sha1(w->identifier, &sz, w->name);
-
- if (data) {
- hit |= grep_buffer(opt, w->name, data, sz);
- free(data);
- }
- } else if (w->type == WORK_FILE) {
- size_t sz;
- void* data = load_file(w->identifier, &sz);
- if (data) {
- hit |= grep_buffer(opt, w->name, data, sz);
- free(data);
- }
- } else {
- assert(0);
- }
-
+ hit |= grep_source(opt, &w->source);
+ grep_source_clear_data(&w->source);
work_done(w);
}
free_grep_patterns(arg);
int i;
pthread_mutex_init(&grep_mutex, NULL);
- pthread_mutex_init(&read_sha1_mutex, NULL);
+ pthread_mutex_init(&grep_read_mutex, NULL);
pthread_mutex_init(&grep_attr_mutex, NULL);
pthread_cond_init(&cond_add, NULL);
pthread_cond_init(&cond_write, NULL);
pthread_cond_init(&cond_result, NULL);
+ grep_use_locks = 1;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(todo); i++) {
strbuf_init(&todo[i].out, 0);
}
pthread_mutex_destroy(&grep_mutex);
- pthread_mutex_destroy(&read_sha1_mutex);
+ pthread_mutex_destroy(&grep_read_mutex);
pthread_mutex_destroy(&grep_attr_mutex);
pthread_cond_destroy(&cond_add);
pthread_cond_destroy(&cond_write);
pthread_cond_destroy(&cond_result);
+ grep_use_locks = 0;
return hit;
}
#else /* !NO_PTHREADS */
-#define read_sha1_lock()
-#define read_sha1_unlock()
static int wait_all(void)
{
struct grep_opt *opt = cb;
char *color = NULL;
- switch (userdiff_config(var, value)) {
- case 0: break;
- case -1: return -1;
- default: return 0;
- }
+ if (userdiff_config(var, value) < 0)
+ return -1;
if (!strcmp(var, "grep.extendedregexp")) {
if (git_config_bool(var, value))
{
void *data;
- read_sha1_lock();
+ grep_read_lock();
data = read_sha1_file(sha1, type, size);
- read_sha1_unlock();
- return data;
-}
-
-static void *load_sha1(const unsigned char *sha1, unsigned long *size,
- const char *name)
-{
- enum object_type type;
- void *data = lock_and_read_sha1_file(sha1, &type, size);
-
- if (!data)
- error(_("'%s': unable to read %s"), name, sha1_to_hex(sha1));
-
+ grep_read_unlock();
return data;
}
const char *filename, int tree_name_len)
{
struct strbuf pathbuf = STRBUF_INIT;
- char *name;
if (opt->relative && opt->prefix_length) {
quote_path_relative(filename + tree_name_len, -1, &pathbuf,
strbuf_addstr(&pathbuf, filename);
}
- name = strbuf_detach(&pathbuf, NULL);
-
#ifndef NO_PTHREADS
if (use_threads) {
- grep_sha1_async(opt, name, sha1);
+ add_work(opt, GREP_SOURCE_SHA1, pathbuf.buf, sha1);
+ strbuf_release(&pathbuf);
return 0;
} else
#endif
{
+ struct grep_source gs;
int hit;
- unsigned long sz;
- void *data = load_sha1(sha1, &sz, name);
- if (!data)
- hit = 0;
- else
- hit = grep_buffer(opt, name, data, sz);
- free(data);
- free(name);
- return hit;
- }
-}
+ grep_source_init(&gs, GREP_SOURCE_SHA1, pathbuf.buf, sha1);
+ strbuf_release(&pathbuf);
+ hit = grep_source(opt, &gs);
-static void *load_file(const char *filename, size_t *sz)
-{
- struct stat st;
- char *data;
- int i;
-
- if (lstat(filename, &st) < 0) {
- err_ret:
- if (errno != ENOENT)
- error(_("'%s': %s"), filename, strerror(errno));
- return NULL;
- }
- if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
- return NULL;
- *sz = xsize_t(st.st_size);
- i = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
- if (i < 0)
- goto err_ret;
- data = xmalloc(*sz + 1);
- if (st.st_size != read_in_full(i, data, *sz)) {
- error(_("'%s': short read %s"), filename, strerror(errno));
- close(i);
- free(data);
- return NULL;
+ grep_source_clear(&gs);
+ return hit;
}
- close(i);
- data[*sz] = 0;
- return data;
}
static int grep_file(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *filename)
{
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
- char *name;
if (opt->relative && opt->prefix_length)
quote_path_relative(filename, -1, &buf, opt->prefix);
else
strbuf_addstr(&buf, filename);
- name = strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL);
#ifndef NO_PTHREADS
if (use_threads) {
- grep_file_async(opt, name, filename);
+ add_work(opt, GREP_SOURCE_FILE, buf.buf, filename);
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
return 0;
} else
#endif
{
+ struct grep_source gs;
int hit;
- size_t sz;
- void *data = load_file(filename, &sz);
- if (!data)
- hit = 0;
- else
- hit = grep_buffer(opt, name, data, sz);
- free(data);
- free(name);
+ grep_source_init(&gs, GREP_SOURCE_FILE, buf.buf, filename);
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
+ hit = grep_source(opt, &gs);
+
+ grep_source_clear(&gs);
return hit;
}
}
struct strbuf base;
int hit, len;
- read_sha1_lock();
+ grep_read_lock();
data = read_object_with_reference(obj->sha1, tree_type,
&size, NULL);
- read_sha1_unlock();
+ grep_read_unlock();
if (!data)
die(_("unable to read tree (%s)"), sha1_to_hex(obj->sha1));
use_threads = 0;
#endif
- opt.use_threads = use_threads;
-
#ifndef NO_PTHREADS
if (use_threads) {
if (!(opt.name_only || opt.unmatch_name_only || opt.count)
/* Use editor if stdin and stdout are the same and is a tty */
return (!fstat(0, &st_stdin) &&
!fstat(1, &st_stdout) &&
- isatty(0) &&
+ isatty(0) && isatty(1) &&
st_stdin.st_dev == st_stdout.st_dev &&
st_stdin.st_ino == st_stdout.st_ino &&
st_stdin.st_mode == st_stdout.st_mode);
merge_remote_util(commit) &&
merge_remote_util(commit)->obj &&
merge_remote_util(commit)->obj->type == OBJ_TAG) {
- option_edit = 1;
+ if (option_edit < 0)
+ option_edit = 1;
allow_fast_forward = 0;
}
}
#include "refs.h"
#include "thread-utils.h"
-static const char pack_usage[] =
- "git pack-objects [ -q | --progress | --all-progress ]\n"
- " [--all-progress-implied]\n"
- " [--max-pack-size=<n>] [--local] [--incremental]\n"
- " [--window=<n>] [--window-memory=<n>] [--depth=<n>]\n"
- " [--no-reuse-delta] [--no-reuse-object] [--delta-base-offset]\n"
- " [--threads=<n>] [--non-empty] [--revs [--unpacked | --all]]\n"
- " [--reflog] [--stdout | base-name] [--include-tag]\n"
- " [--keep-unreachable | --unpack-unreachable]\n"
- " [< ref-list | < object-list]";
+static const char *pack_usage[] = {
+ "git pack-objects --stdout [options...] [< ref-list | < object-list]",
+ "git pack-objects [options...] base-name [< ref-list | < object-list]",
+ NULL
+};
struct object_entry {
struct pack_idx_entry idx;
loosen_unused_packed_objects(&revs);
}
+static int option_parse_index_version(const struct option *opt,
+ const char *arg, int unset)
+{
+ char *c;
+ const char *val = arg;
+ pack_idx_opts.version = strtoul(val, &c, 10);
+ if (pack_idx_opts.version > 2)
+ die(_("unsupported index version %s"), val);
+ if (*c == ',' && c[1])
+ pack_idx_opts.off32_limit = strtoul(c+1, &c, 0);
+ if (*c || pack_idx_opts.off32_limit & 0x80000000)
+ die(_("bad index version '%s'"), val);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int option_parse_ulong(const struct option *opt,
+ const char *arg, int unset)
+{
+ if (unset)
+ die(_("option %s does not accept negative form"),
+ opt->long_name);
+
+ if (!git_parse_ulong(arg, opt->value))
+ die(_("unable to parse value '%s' for option %s"),
+ arg, opt->long_name);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#define OPT_ULONG(s, l, v, h) \
+ { OPTION_CALLBACK, (s), (l), (v), "n", (h), \
+ PARSE_OPT_NONEG, option_parse_ulong }
+
int cmd_pack_objects(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
int use_internal_rev_list = 0;
int thin = 0;
int all_progress_implied = 0;
- uint32_t i;
- const char **rp_av;
- int rp_ac_alloc = 64;
- int rp_ac;
+ const char *rp_av[6];
+ int rp_ac = 0;
+ int rev_list_unpacked = 0, rev_list_all = 0, rev_list_reflog = 0;
+ struct option pack_objects_options[] = {
+ OPT_SET_INT('q', "quiet", &progress,
+ "do not show progress meter", 0),
+ OPT_SET_INT(0, "progress", &progress,
+ "show progress meter", 1),
+ OPT_SET_INT(0, "all-progress", &progress,
+ "show progress meter during object writing phase", 2),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "all-progress-implied",
+ &all_progress_implied,
+ "similar to --all-progress when progress meter is shown"),
+ { OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "index-version", NULL, "version[,offset]",
+ "write the pack index file in the specified idx format version",
+ 0, option_parse_index_version },
+ OPT_ULONG(0, "max-pack-size", &pack_size_limit,
+ "maximum size of each output pack file"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "local", &local,
+ "ignore borrowed objects from alternate object store"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "incremental", &incremental,
+ "ignore packed objects"),
+ OPT_INTEGER(0, "window", &window,
+ "limit pack window by objects"),
+ OPT_ULONG(0, "window-memory", &window_memory_limit,
+ "limit pack window by memory in addition to object limit"),
+ OPT_INTEGER(0, "depth", &depth,
+ "maximum length of delta chain allowed in the resulting pack"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "reuse-delta", &reuse_delta,
+ "reuse existing deltas"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "reuse-object", &reuse_object,
+ "reuse existing objects"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "delta-base-offset", &allow_ofs_delta,
+ "use OFS_DELTA objects"),
+ OPT_INTEGER(0, "threads", &delta_search_threads,
+ "use threads when searching for best delta matches"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "non-empty", &non_empty,
+ "do not create an empty pack output"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "revs", &use_internal_rev_list,
+ "read revision arguments from standard input"),
+ { OPTION_SET_INT, 0, "unpacked", &rev_list_unpacked, NULL,
+ "limit the objects to those that are not yet packed",
+ PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG, NULL, 1 },
+ { OPTION_SET_INT, 0, "all", &rev_list_all, NULL,
+ "include objects reachable from any reference",
+ PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG, NULL, 1 },
+ { OPTION_SET_INT, 0, "reflog", &rev_list_reflog, NULL,
+ "include objects referred by reflog entries",
+ PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG, NULL, 1 },
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "stdout", &pack_to_stdout,
+ "output pack to stdout"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "include-tag", &include_tag,
+ "include tag objects that refer to objects to be packed"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "keep-unreachable", &keep_unreachable,
+ "keep unreachable objects"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "unpack-unreachable", &unpack_unreachable,
+ "unpack unreachable objects"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "thin", &thin,
+ "create thin packs"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "honor-pack-keep", &ignore_packed_keep,
+ "ignore packs that have companion .keep file"),
+ OPT_INTEGER(0, "compression", &pack_compression_level,
+ "pack compression level"),
+ OPT_SET_INT(0, "keep-true-parents", &grafts_replace_parents,
+ "do not hide commits by grafts", 0),
+ OPT_END(),
+ };
read_replace_refs = 0;
- rp_av = xcalloc(rp_ac_alloc, sizeof(*rp_av));
-
- rp_av[0] = "pack-objects";
- rp_av[1] = "--objects"; /* --thin will make it --objects-edge */
- rp_ac = 2;
-
reset_pack_idx_option(&pack_idx_opts);
git_config(git_pack_config, NULL);
if (!pack_compression_seen && core_compression_seen)
pack_compression_level = core_compression_level;
progress = isatty(2);
- for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
- const char *arg = argv[i];
-
- if (*arg != '-')
- break;
+ argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, pack_objects_options,
+ pack_usage, 0);
- if (!strcmp("--non-empty", arg)) {
- non_empty = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--local", arg)) {
- local = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--incremental", arg)) {
- incremental = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--honor-pack-keep", arg)) {
- ignore_packed_keep = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--compression=")) {
- char *end;
- int level = strtoul(arg+14, &end, 0);
- if (!arg[14] || *end)
- usage(pack_usage);
- if (level == -1)
- level = Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION;
- else if (level < 0 || level > Z_BEST_COMPRESSION)
- die("bad pack compression level %d", level);
- pack_compression_level = level;
- continue;
- }
- if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--max-pack-size=")) {
- pack_size_limit_cfg = 0;
- if (!git_parse_ulong(arg+16, &pack_size_limit))
- usage(pack_usage);
- continue;
- }
- if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--window=")) {
- char *end;
- window = strtoul(arg+9, &end, 0);
- if (!arg[9] || *end)
- usage(pack_usage);
- continue;
- }
- if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--window-memory=")) {
- if (!git_parse_ulong(arg+16, &window_memory_limit))
- usage(pack_usage);
- continue;
- }
- if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--threads=")) {
- char *end;
- delta_search_threads = strtoul(arg+10, &end, 0);
- if (!arg[10] || *end || delta_search_threads < 0)
- usage(pack_usage);
-#ifdef NO_PTHREADS
- if (delta_search_threads != 1)
- warning("no threads support, "
- "ignoring %s", arg);
-#endif
- continue;
- }
- if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--depth=")) {
- char *end;
- depth = strtoul(arg+8, &end, 0);
- if (!arg[8] || *end)
- usage(pack_usage);
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--progress", arg)) {
- progress = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--all-progress", arg)) {
- progress = 2;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--all-progress-implied", arg)) {
- all_progress_implied = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("-q", arg)) {
- progress = 0;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--no-reuse-delta", arg)) {
- reuse_delta = 0;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--no-reuse-object", arg)) {
- reuse_object = reuse_delta = 0;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--delta-base-offset", arg)) {
- allow_ofs_delta = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--stdout", arg)) {
- pack_to_stdout = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--revs", arg)) {
- use_internal_rev_list = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--keep-unreachable", arg)) {
- keep_unreachable = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--unpack-unreachable", arg)) {
- unpack_unreachable = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--include-tag", arg)) {
- include_tag = 1;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--unpacked", arg) ||
- !strcmp("--reflog", arg) ||
- !strcmp("--all", arg)) {
- use_internal_rev_list = 1;
- if (rp_ac >= rp_ac_alloc - 1) {
- rp_ac_alloc = alloc_nr(rp_ac_alloc);
- rp_av = xrealloc(rp_av,
- rp_ac_alloc * sizeof(*rp_av));
- }
- rp_av[rp_ac++] = arg;
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp("--thin", arg)) {
- use_internal_rev_list = 1;
- thin = 1;
- rp_av[1] = "--objects-edge";
- continue;
- }
- if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--index-version=")) {
- char *c;
- pack_idx_opts.version = strtoul(arg + 16, &c, 10);
- if (pack_idx_opts.version > 2)
- die("bad %s", arg);
- if (*c == ',')
- pack_idx_opts.off32_limit = strtoul(c+1, &c, 0);
- if (*c || pack_idx_opts.off32_limit & 0x80000000)
- die("bad %s", arg);
- continue;
- }
- if (!strcmp(arg, "--keep-true-parents")) {
- grafts_replace_parents = 0;
- continue;
- }
- usage(pack_usage);
- }
-
- /* Traditionally "pack-objects [options] base extra" failed;
- * we would however want to take refs parameter that would
- * have been given to upstream rev-list ourselves, which means
- * we somehow want to say what the base name is. So the
- * syntax would be:
- *
- * pack-objects [options] base <refs...>
- *
- * in other words, we would treat the first non-option as the
- * base_name and send everything else to the internal revision
- * walker.
- */
+ if (argc) {
+ base_name = argv[0];
+ argc--;
+ }
+ if (pack_to_stdout != !base_name || argc)
+ usage_with_options(pack_usage, pack_objects_options);
- if (!pack_to_stdout)
- base_name = argv[i++];
+ rp_av[rp_ac++] = "pack-objects";
+ if (thin) {
+ use_internal_rev_list = 1;
+ rp_av[rp_ac++] = "--objects-edge";
+ } else
+ rp_av[rp_ac++] = "--objects";
- if (pack_to_stdout != !base_name)
- usage(pack_usage);
+ if (rev_list_all) {
+ use_internal_rev_list = 1;
+ rp_av[rp_ac++] = "--all";
+ }
+ if (rev_list_reflog) {
+ use_internal_rev_list = 1;
+ rp_av[rp_ac++] = "--reflog";
+ }
+ if (rev_list_unpacked) {
+ use_internal_rev_list = 1;
+ rp_av[rp_ac++] = "--unpacked";
+ }
+ if (!reuse_object)
+ reuse_delta = 0;
+ if (pack_compression_level == -1)
+ pack_compression_level = Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION;
+ else if (pack_compression_level < 0 || pack_compression_level > Z_BEST_COMPRESSION)
+ die("bad pack compression level %d", pack_compression_level);
+#ifdef NO_PTHREADS
+ if (delta_search_threads != 1)
+ warning("no threads support, ignoring --threads");
+#endif
if (!pack_to_stdout && !pack_size_limit)
pack_size_limit = pack_size_limit_cfg;
if (pack_to_stdout && pack_size_limit)
static int deleterefs;
static const char *receivepack;
static int verbosity;
-static int progress;
+static int progress = -1;
static const char **refspec;
static int refspec_nr;
OPT_STRING( 0 , "exec", &receivepack, "receive-pack", "receive pack program"),
OPT_BIT('u', "set-upstream", &flags, "set upstream for git pull/status",
TRANSPORT_PUSH_SET_UPSTREAM),
- OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "progress", &progress, "force progress reporting"),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "progress", &progress, "force progress reporting"),
+ OPT_BIT(0, "prune", &flags, "prune locally removed refs",
+ TRANSPORT_PUSH_PRUNE),
OPT_END()
};
}
sort_string_list(&ref_list);
- for (cmd = commands; cmd; cmd = cmd->next)
- check_aliased_update(cmd, &ref_list);
+ for (cmd = commands; cmd; cmd = cmd->next) {
+ if (!cmd->error_string)
+ check_aliased_update(cmd, &ref_list);
+ }
string_list_clear(&ref_list, 0);
}
set_connectivity_errors(commands);
if (run_receive_hook(commands, pre_receive_hook, 0)) {
- for (cmd = commands; cmd; cmd = cmd->next)
- cmd->error_string = "pre-receive hook declined";
+ for (cmd = commands; cmd; cmd = cmd->next) {
+ if (!cmd->error_string)
+ cmd->error_string = "pre-receive hook declined";
+ }
return;
}
free(head_name_to_free);
head_name = head_name_to_free = resolve_refdup("HEAD", sha1, 0, NULL);
- for (cmd = commands; cmd; cmd = cmd->next)
- if (!cmd->skip_update)
- cmd->error_string = update(cmd);
+ for (cmd = commands; cmd; cmd = cmd->next) {
+ if (cmd->error_string)
+ continue;
+
+ if (cmd->skip_update)
+ continue;
+
+ cmd->error_string = update(cmd);
+ }
}
static struct command *read_head_info(void)
"git remote [-v | --verbose] show [-n] <name>",
"git remote prune [-n | --dry-run] <name>",
"git remote [-v | --verbose] update [-p | --prune] [(<group> | <remote>)...]",
- "git remote set-branches <name> [--add] <branch>...",
+ "git remote set-branches [--add] <name> <branch>...",
"git remote set-url <name> <newurl> [<oldurl>]",
"git remote set-url --add <name> <newurl>",
"git remote set-url --delete <name> <url>",
const struct name_path *path, const char *component,
void *cb_data)
{
- struct rev_info *info = cb_data;
+ struct rev_list_info *info = cb_data;
finish_object(obj, path, component, cb_data);
- if (info->verify_objects && !obj->parsed && obj->type != OBJ_COMMIT)
+ if (info->revs->verify_objects && !obj->parsed && obj->type != OBJ_COMMIT)
parse_object(obj->sha1);
show_object_with_name(stdout, obj, path, component);
}
argv[i++] = "--thin";
if (args->use_ofs_delta)
argv[i++] = "--delta-base-offset";
- if (args->quiet)
+ if (args->quiet || !args->progress)
argv[i++] = "-q";
if (args->progress)
argv[i++] = "--progress";
int allow_deleting_refs = 0;
int status_report = 0;
int use_sideband = 0;
+ int quiet_supported = 0;
unsigned cmds_sent = 0;
int ret;
struct async demux;
args->use_ofs_delta = 1;
if (server_supports("side-band-64k"))
use_sideband = 1;
- if (!server_supports("quiet"))
- args->quiet = 0;
+ if (server_supports("quiet"))
+ quiet_supported = 1;
if (!remote_refs) {
fprintf(stderr, "No refs in common and none specified; doing nothing.\n"
} else {
char *old_hex = sha1_to_hex(ref->old_sha1);
char *new_hex = sha1_to_hex(ref->new_sha1);
+ int quiet = quiet_supported && (args->quiet || !args->progress);
if (!cmds_sent && (status_report || use_sideband || args->quiet)) {
packet_buf_write(&req_buf, "%s %s %s%c%s%s%s",
- old_hex, new_hex, ref->name, 0,
- status_report ? " report-status" : "",
- use_sideband ? " side-band-64k" : "",
- args->quiet ? " quiet" : "");
+ old_hex, new_hex, ref->name, 0,
+ status_report ? " report-status" : "",
+ use_sideband ? " side-band-64k" : "",
+ quiet ? " quiet" : "");
}
else
packet_buf_write(&req_buf, "%s %s %s",
- old_hex, new_hex, ref->name);
+ old_hex, new_hex, ref->name);
ref->status = status_report ?
REF_STATUS_EXPECTING_REPORT :
REF_STATUS_OK;
#include "diff.h"
#include "revision.h"
#include "gpg-interface.h"
+#include "sha1-array.h"
static const char * const git_tag_usage[] = {
"git tag [-a|-s|-u <key-id>] [-f] [-m <msg>|-F <file>] <tagname> [<head>]",
"git tag -d <tagname>...",
- "git tag -l [-n[<num>]] [<pattern>...]",
+ "git tag -l [-n[<num>]] [--contains <commit>] [--points-at <object>] "
+ "\n\t\t[<pattern>...]",
"git tag -v <tagname>...",
NULL
};
struct commit_list *with_commit;
};
+static struct sha1_array points_at;
+
static int match_pattern(const char **patterns, const char *ref)
{
/* no pattern means match everything */
return 0;
}
+static const unsigned char *match_points_at(const char *refname,
+ const unsigned char *sha1)
+{
+ const unsigned char *tagged_sha1 = NULL;
+ struct object *obj;
+
+ if (sha1_array_lookup(&points_at, sha1) >= 0)
+ return sha1;
+ obj = parse_object(sha1);
+ if (!obj)
+ die(_("malformed object at '%s'"), refname);
+ if (obj->type == OBJ_TAG)
+ tagged_sha1 = ((struct tag *)obj)->tagged->sha1;
+ if (tagged_sha1 && sha1_array_lookup(&points_at, tagged_sha1) >= 0)
+ return tagged_sha1;
+ return NULL;
+}
+
static int in_commit_list(const struct commit_list *want, struct commit *c)
{
for (; want; want = want->next)
return contains_recurse(candidate, want);
}
+static void show_tag_lines(const unsigned char *sha1, int lines)
+{
+ int i;
+ unsigned long size;
+ enum object_type type;
+ char *buf, *sp, *eol;
+ size_t len;
+
+ buf = read_sha1_file(sha1, &type, &size);
+ if (!buf)
+ die_errno("unable to read object %s", sha1_to_hex(sha1));
+ if (type != OBJ_COMMIT && type != OBJ_TAG)
+ goto free_return;
+ if (!size)
+ die("an empty %s object %s?",
+ typename(type), sha1_to_hex(sha1));
+
+ /* skip header */
+ sp = strstr(buf, "\n\n");
+ if (!sp)
+ goto free_return;
+
+ /* only take up to "lines" lines, and strip the signature from a tag */
+ if (type == OBJ_TAG)
+ size = parse_signature(buf, size);
+ for (i = 0, sp += 2; i < lines && sp < buf + size; i++) {
+ if (i)
+ printf("\n ");
+ eol = memchr(sp, '\n', size - (sp - buf));
+ len = eol ? eol - sp : size - (sp - buf);
+ fwrite(sp, len, 1, stdout);
+ if (!eol)
+ break;
+ sp = eol + 1;
+ }
+free_return:
+ free(buf);
+}
+
static int show_reference(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1,
int flag, void *cb_data)
{
struct tag_filter *filter = cb_data;
if (match_pattern(filter->patterns, refname)) {
- int i;
- unsigned long size;
- enum object_type type;
- char *buf, *sp, *eol;
- size_t len;
-
if (filter->with_commit) {
struct commit *commit;
return 0;
}
+ if (points_at.nr && !match_points_at(refname, sha1))
+ return 0;
+
if (!filter->lines) {
printf("%s\n", refname);
return 0;
}
printf("%-15s ", refname);
-
- buf = read_sha1_file(sha1, &type, &size);
- if (!buf || !size)
- return 0;
-
- /* skip header */
- sp = strstr(buf, "\n\n");
- if (!sp) {
- free(buf);
- return 0;
- }
- /* only take up to "lines" lines, and strip the signature */
- size = parse_signature(buf, size);
- for (i = 0, sp += 2;
- i < filter->lines && sp < buf + size;
- i++) {
- if (i)
- printf("\n ");
- eol = memchr(sp, '\n', size - (sp - buf));
- len = eol ? eol - sp : size - (sp - buf);
- fwrite(sp, len, 1, stdout);
- if (!eol)
- break;
- sp = eol + 1;
- }
+ show_tag_lines(sha1, filter->lines);
putchar('\n');
- free(buf);
}
return 0;
return check_refname_format(sb->buf, 0);
}
+static int parse_opt_points_at(const struct option *opt __attribute__((unused)),
+ const char *arg, int unset)
+{
+ unsigned char sha1[20];
+
+ if (unset) {
+ sha1_array_clear(&points_at);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (!arg)
+ return error(_("switch 'points-at' requires an object"));
+ if (get_sha1(arg, sha1))
+ return error(_("malformed object name '%s'"), arg);
+ sha1_array_append(&points_at, sha1);
+ return 0;
+}
+
int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
PARSE_OPT_LASTARG_DEFAULT,
parse_opt_with_commit, (intptr_t)"HEAD",
},
+ {
+ OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "points-at", NULL, "object",
+ "print only tags of the object", 0, parse_opt_points_at
+ },
OPT_END()
};
die(_("-n option is only allowed with -l."));
if (with_commit)
die(_("--contains option is only allowed with -l."));
+ if (points_at.nr)
+ die(_("--points-at option is only allowed with -l."));
if (delete)
return for_each_tag_name(argv, delete_tag);
if (verify)
list->nr++;
}
-/* Eventually this should go to strbuf.[ch] */
-static int strbuf_readline_fd(struct strbuf *sb, int fd)
-{
- strbuf_reset(sb);
-
- while (1) {
- char ch;
- ssize_t len = xread(fd, &ch, 1);
- if (len <= 0)
- return len;
- strbuf_addch(sb, ch);
- if (ch == '\n')
- break;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
static int parse_bundle_header(int fd, struct bundle_header *header,
const char *report_path)
{
int status = 0;
/* The bundle header begins with the signature */
- if (strbuf_readline_fd(&buf, fd) ||
+ if (strbuf_getwholeline_fd(&buf, fd, '\n') ||
strcmp(buf.buf, bundle_signature)) {
if (report_path)
error("'%s' does not look like a v2 bundle file",
}
/* The bundle header ends with an empty line */
- while (!strbuf_readline_fd(&buf, fd) &&
+ while (!strbuf_getwholeline_fd(&buf, fd, '\n') &&
buf.len && buf.buf[0] != '\n') {
unsigned char sha1[20];
int is_prereq = 0;
const char **argv_boundary = xmalloc((argc + 4) * sizeof(const char *));
const char **argv_pack = xmalloc(6 * sizeof(const char *));
int i, ref_count = 0;
- char buffer[1024];
+ struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
struct rev_info revs;
struct child_process rls;
FILE *rls_fout;
if (start_command(&rls))
return -1;
rls_fout = xfdopen(rls.out, "r");
- while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), rls_fout)) {
+ while (strbuf_getwholeline(&buf, rls_fout, '\n') != EOF) {
unsigned char sha1[20];
- if (buffer[0] == '-') {
- write_or_die(bundle_fd, buffer, strlen(buffer));
- if (!get_sha1_hex(buffer + 1, sha1)) {
+ if (buf.len > 0 && buf.buf[0] == '-') {
+ write_or_die(bundle_fd, buf.buf, buf.len);
+ if (!get_sha1_hex(buf.buf + 1, sha1)) {
struct object *object = parse_object(sha1);
object->flags |= UNINTERESTING;
- add_pending_object(&revs, object, buffer);
+ add_pending_object(&revs, object, buf.buf);
}
- } else if (!get_sha1_hex(buffer, sha1)) {
+ } else if (!get_sha1_hex(buf.buf, sha1)) {
struct object *object = parse_object(sha1);
object->flags |= SHOWN;
}
}
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
fclose(rls_fout);
if (finish_command(&rls))
return error("rev-list died");
}
static int verify_cache(struct cache_entry **cache,
- int entries, int silent)
+ int entries, int flags)
{
int i, funny;
+ int silent = flags & WRITE_TREE_SILENT;
/* Verify that the tree is merged */
funny = 0;
for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) {
struct cache_entry *ce = cache[i];
- if (ce_stage(ce) || (ce->ce_flags & CE_INTENT_TO_ADD)) {
+ if (ce_stage(ce)) {
if (silent)
return -1;
if (10 < ++funny) {
int entries,
const char *base,
int baselen,
- int missing_ok,
- int dryrun)
+ int flags)
{
struct strbuf buffer;
+ int missing_ok = flags & WRITE_TREE_MISSING_OK;
+ int dryrun = flags & WRITE_TREE_DRY_RUN;
int i;
if (0 <= it->entry_count && has_sha1_file(it->sha1))
cache + i, entries - i,
path,
baselen + sublen + 1,
- missing_ok,
- dryrun);
+ flags);
if (subcnt < 0)
return subcnt;
i += subcnt - 1;
mode, sha1_to_hex(sha1), entlen+baselen, path);
}
- if (ce->ce_flags & CE_REMOVE)
- continue; /* entry being removed */
+ if (ce->ce_flags & (CE_REMOVE | CE_INTENT_TO_ADD))
+ continue; /* entry being removed or placeholder */
strbuf_grow(&buffer, entlen + 100);
strbuf_addf(&buffer, "%o %.*s%c", mode, entlen, path + baselen, '\0');
int cache_tree_update(struct cache_tree *it,
struct cache_entry **cache,
int entries,
- int missing_ok,
- int dryrun,
- int silent)
+ int flags)
{
int i;
- i = verify_cache(cache, entries, silent);
+ i = verify_cache(cache, entries, flags);
if (i)
return i;
- i = update_one(it, cache, entries, "", 0, missing_ok, dryrun);
+ i = update_one(it, cache, entries, "", 0, flags);
if (i < 0)
return i;
return 0;
was_valid = cache_tree_fully_valid(active_cache_tree);
if (!was_valid) {
- int missing_ok = flags & WRITE_TREE_MISSING_OK;
-
if (cache_tree_update(active_cache_tree,
active_cache, active_nr,
- missing_ok, 0, 0) < 0)
+ flags) < 0)
return WRITE_TREE_UNMERGED_INDEX;
if (0 <= newfd) {
if (!write_cache(newfd, active_cache, active_nr) &&
return 0;
}
-int update_main_cache_tree (int silent)
+int update_main_cache_tree(int flags)
{
if (!the_index.cache_tree)
the_index.cache_tree = cache_tree();
return cache_tree_update(the_index.cache_tree,
- the_index.cache, the_index.cache_nr, 0, 0, silent);
+ the_index.cache, the_index.cache_nr, flags);
}
struct cache_tree *cache_tree_read(const char *buffer, unsigned long size);
int cache_tree_fully_valid(struct cache_tree *);
-int cache_tree_update(struct cache_tree *, struct cache_entry **, int, int, int, int);
+int cache_tree_update(struct cache_tree *, struct cache_entry **, int, int);
int update_main_cache_tree(int);
/* bitmasks to write_cache_as_tree flags */
#define WRITE_TREE_MISSING_OK 1
#define WRITE_TREE_IGNORE_CACHE_TREE 2
+#define WRITE_TREE_DRY_RUN 4
+#define WRITE_TREE_SILENT 8
/* error return codes */
#define WRITE_TREE_UNREADABLE_INDEX (-1)
extern int is_inside_work_tree(void);
extern int have_git_dir(void);
extern const char *get_git_dir(void);
+extern int is_git_directory(const char *path);
extern char *get_object_directory(void);
extern char *get_index_file(void);
extern char *get_graft_file(void);
extern void git_config_push_parameter(const char *text);
extern int git_config_from_parameters(config_fn_t fn, void *data);
extern int git_config(config_fn_t fn, void *);
+extern int git_config_with_options(config_fn_t fn, void *,
+ const char *filename, int respect_includes);
extern int git_config_early(config_fn_t fn, void *, const char *repo_config);
extern int git_parse_ulong(const char *, unsigned long *);
extern int git_config_int(const char *, const char *);
extern int git_config_set_multivar(const char *, const char *, const char *, int);
extern int git_config_set_multivar_in_file(const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *, int);
extern int git_config_rename_section(const char *, const char *);
+extern int git_config_rename_section_in_file(const char *, const char *, const char *);
extern const char *git_etc_gitconfig(void);
extern int check_repository_format_version(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb);
extern int git_env_bool(const char *, int);
extern int git_config_parse_parameter(const char *, config_fn_t fn, void *data);
-extern const char *config_exclusive_filename;
+struct config_include_data {
+ int depth;
+ config_fn_t fn;
+ void *data;
+};
+#define CONFIG_INCLUDE_INIT { 0 }
+extern int git_config_include(const char *name, const char *value, void *data);
#define MAX_GITNAME (1000)
extern char git_default_email[MAX_GITNAME];
extern const char *pager_program;
extern int pager_in_use(void);
extern int pager_use_color;
+extern int term_columns(void);
+extern int decimal_width(int);
extern const char *editor_program;
extern const char *askpass_program;
* SOFTWARE.
*/
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-
#include "../git-compat-util.h"
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
#ifndef NS_INADDRSZ
#define NS_INADDRSZ 4
#endif
* WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-
#include "../git-compat-util.h"
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
#ifndef NS_INT16SZ
#define NS_INT16SZ 2
#endif
static int zlib_compression_seen;
-const char *config_exclusive_filename = NULL;
+#define MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH 10
+static const char include_depth_advice[] =
+"exceeded maximum include depth (%d) while including\n"
+" %s\n"
+"from\n"
+" %s\n"
+"Do you have circular includes?";
+static int handle_path_include(const char *path, struct config_include_data *inc)
+{
+ int ret = 0;
+ struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ /*
+ * Use an absolute path as-is, but interpret relative paths
+ * based on the including config file.
+ */
+ if (!is_absolute_path(path)) {
+ char *slash;
+
+ if (!cf || !cf->name)
+ return error("relative config includes must come from files");
+
+ slash = find_last_dir_sep(cf->name);
+ if (slash)
+ strbuf_add(&buf, cf->name, slash - cf->name + 1);
+ strbuf_addstr(&buf, path);
+ path = buf.buf;
+ }
+
+ if (!access(path, R_OK)) {
+ if (++inc->depth > MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH)
+ die(include_depth_advice, MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH, path,
+ cf && cf->name ? cf->name : "the command line");
+ ret = git_config_from_file(git_config_include, path, inc);
+ inc->depth--;
+ }
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+int git_config_include(const char *var, const char *value, void *data)
+{
+ struct config_include_data *inc = data;
+ const char *type;
+ int ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Pass along all values, including "include" directives; this makes it
+ * possible to query information on the includes themselves.
+ */
+ ret = inc->fn(var, value, inc->data);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+
+ type = skip_prefix(var, "include.");
+ if (!type)
+ return ret;
+
+ if (!strcmp(type, "path"))
+ ret = handle_path_include(value, inc);
+ return ret;
+}
static void lowercase(char *p)
{
int ret = 0, found = 0;
const char *home = NULL;
- /* Setting $GIT_CONFIG makes git read _only_ the given config file. */
- if (config_exclusive_filename)
- return git_config_from_file(fn, config_exclusive_filename, data);
if (git_config_system() && !access(git_etc_gitconfig(), R_OK)) {
ret += git_config_from_file(fn, git_etc_gitconfig(),
data);
return ret == 0 ? found : ret;
}
-int git_config(config_fn_t fn, void *data)
+int git_config_with_options(config_fn_t fn, void *data,
+ const char *filename, int respect_includes)
{
char *repo_config = NULL;
int ret;
+ struct config_include_data inc = CONFIG_INCLUDE_INIT;
+
+ if (respect_includes) {
+ inc.fn = fn;
+ inc.data = data;
+ fn = git_config_include;
+ data = &inc;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If we have a specific filename, use it. Otherwise, follow the
+ * regular lookup sequence.
+ */
+ if (filename)
+ return git_config_from_file(fn, filename, data);
repo_config = git_pathdup("config");
ret = git_config_early(fn, data, repo_config);
return ret;
}
+int git_config(config_fn_t fn, void *data)
+{
+ return git_config_with_options(fn, data, NULL, 1);
+}
+
/*
* Find all the stuff for git_config_set() below.
*/
int fd = -1, in_fd;
int ret;
struct lock_file *lock = NULL;
+ char *filename_buf = NULL;
/* parse-key returns negative; flip the sign to feed exit(3) */
ret = 0 - git_config_parse_key(key, &store.key, &store.baselen);
store.multi_replace = multi_replace;
+ if (!config_filename)
+ config_filename = filename_buf = git_pathdup("config");
/*
* The lock serves a purpose in addition to locking: the new
out_free:
if (lock)
rollback_lock_file(lock);
+ free(filename_buf);
return ret;
write_err_out:
int git_config_set_multivar(const char *key, const char *value,
const char *value_regex, int multi_replace)
{
- const char *config_filename;
- char *buf = NULL;
- int ret;
-
- if (config_exclusive_filename)
- config_filename = config_exclusive_filename;
- else
- config_filename = buf = git_pathdup("config");
-
- ret = git_config_set_multivar_in_file(config_filename, key, value,
- value_regex, multi_replace);
- free(buf);
- return ret;
+ return git_config_set_multivar_in_file(NULL, key, value, value_regex,
+ multi_replace);
}
static int section_name_match (const char *buf, const char *name)
}
/* if new_name == NULL, the section is removed instead */
-int git_config_rename_section(const char *old_name, const char *new_name)
+int git_config_rename_section_in_file(const char *config_filename,
+ const char *old_name, const char *new_name)
{
int ret = 0, remove = 0;
- char *config_filename;
+ char *filename_buf = NULL;
struct lock_file *lock = xcalloc(sizeof(struct lock_file), 1);
int out_fd;
char buf[1024];
FILE *config_file;
- if (config_exclusive_filename)
- config_filename = xstrdup(config_exclusive_filename);
- else
- config_filename = git_pathdup("config");
+ if (!config_filename)
+ config_filename = filename_buf = git_pathdup("config");
+
out_fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(lock, config_filename, 0);
if (out_fd < 0) {
ret = error("could not lock config file %s", config_filename);
if (commit_lock_file(lock) < 0)
ret = error("could not commit config file %s", config_filename);
out:
- free(config_filename);
+ free(filename_buf);
return ret;
}
+int git_config_rename_section(const char *old_name, const char *new_name)
+{
+ return git_config_rename_section_in_file(NULL, old_name, new_name);
+}
+
/*
* Call this to report error for your variable that should not
* get a boolean value (i.e. "[my] var" means "true").
NO_PTHREADS=@NO_PTHREADS@
PTHREAD_CFLAGS=@PTHREAD_CFLAGS@
PTHREAD_LIBS=@PTHREAD_LIBS@
+CHARSET_LIB=@CHARSET_LIB@
[LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL=YesPlease],
[LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL=])
AC_SUBST(LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL)
-test -n "$LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL" || LIBS="$LIBS -lintl"
+
+#
+# Define NO_GETTEXT if you don't want Git output to be translated.
+# A translated Git requires GNU libintl or another gettext implementation
+AC_CHECK_HEADER([libintl.h],
+[NO_GETTEXT=],
+[NO_GETTEXT=YesPlease])
+AC_SUBST(NO_GETTEXT)
+
+if test -z "$NO_GETTEXT"; then
+ test -n "$LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL" || LIBS="$LIBS -lintl"
+fi
## Checks for header files.
AC_MSG_NOTICE([CHECKS for header files])
[HAVE_PATHS_H=])
AC_SUBST(HAVE_PATHS_H)
#
-# Define NO_GETTEXT if you don't want Git output to be translated.
-# A translated Git requires GNU libintl or another gettext implementation
-AC_CHECK_HEADER([libintl.h],
-[NO_GETTEXT=],
-[NO_GETTEXT=YesPlease])
-AC_SUBST(NO_GETTEXT)
-#
# Define HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H if have libcharset.h
AC_CHECK_HEADER([libcharset.h],
[HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H=YesPlease],
[HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H=])
AC_SUBST(HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H)
+# Define CHARSET_LIB if libiconv does not export the locale_charset symbol
+# and libcharset does
+CHARSET_LIB=
+AC_CHECK_LIB([iconv], [locale_charset],
+ [],
+ [AC_CHECK_LIB([charset], [locale_charset],
+ [CHARSET_LIB=-lcharset])
+ ]
+)
+AC_SUBST(CHARSET_LIB)
#
# Define NO_STRCASESTR if you don't have strcasestr.
GIT_CHECK_FUNC(strcasestr,
# per-repository basis by setting the bash.showUpstream config
# variable.
#
-#
-# To submit patches:
-#
-# *) Read Documentation/SubmittingPatches
-# *) Send all patches to the current maintainer:
-#
-# "Shawn O. Pearce" <spearce@spearce.org>
-#
-# *) Always CC the Git mailing list:
-#
-# git@vger.kernel.org
-#
if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-} ]]; then
autoload -U +X bashcompinit && bashcompinit
fi
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWSTASHSTATE-}" ]; then
- git rev-parse --verify refs/stash >/dev/null 2>&1 && s="$"
+ git rev-parse --verify refs/stash >/dev/null 2>&1 && s="$"
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWUNTRACKEDFILES-}" ]; then
- if [ -n "$(git ls-files --others --exclude-standard)" ]; then
- u="%"
- fi
+ if [ -n "$(git ls-files --others --exclude-standard)" ]; then
+ u="%"
+ fi
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM-}" ]; then
fi
local f="$w$i$s$u"
- printf "${1:- (%s)}" "$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+ $f}$r$p"
+ printf -- "${1:- (%s)}" "$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+ $f}$r$p"
fi
}
# 4: A suffix to be appended to each possible completion word (optional).
__gitcomp ()
{
- local cur_="$cur"
+ local cur_="${3-$cur}"
- if [ $# -gt 2 ]; then
- cur_="$3"
- fi
case "$cur_" in
--*=)
COMPREPLY=()
# appended.
__gitcomp_nl ()
{
- local s=$'\n' IFS=' '$'\t'$'\n'
- local cur_="$cur" suffix=" "
-
- if [ $# -gt 2 ]; then
- cur_="$3"
- if [ $# -gt 3 ]; then
- suffix="$4"
- fi
- fi
-
- IFS=$s
- COMPREPLY=($(compgen -P "${2-}" -S "$suffix" -W "$1" -- "$cur_"))
+ local IFS=$'\n'
+ COMPREPLY=($(compgen -P "${2-}" -S "${4- }" -W "$1" -- "${3-$cur}"))
}
__git_heads ()
__git_remotes ()
{
- local i ngoff IFS=$'\n' d="$(__gitdir)"
- __git_shopt -q nullglob || ngoff=1
- __git_shopt -s nullglob
- for i in "$d/remotes"/*; do
- echo ${i#$d/remotes/}
- done
- [ "$ngoff" ] && __git_shopt -u nullglob
+ local i IFS=$'\n' d="$(__gitdir)"
+ test -d "$d/remotes" && ls -1 "$d/remotes"
for i in $(git --git-dir="$d" config --get-regexp 'remote\..*\.url' 2>/dev/null); do
i="${i#remote.}"
echo "${i/.url*/}"
# is needed.
__git_compute_merge_strategies ()
{
- : ${__git_merge_strategies:=$(__git_list_merge_strategies)}
+ test -n "$__git_merge_strategies" ||
+ __git_merge_strategies=$(__git_list_merge_strategies)
}
__git_complete_revlist_file ()
__git_all_commands=
__git_compute_all_commands ()
{
- : ${__git_all_commands:=$(__git_list_all_commands)}
+ test -n "$__git_all_commands" ||
+ __git_all_commands=$(__git_list_all_commands)
}
__git_list_porcelain_commands ()
__git_compute_porcelain_commands ()
{
__git_compute_all_commands
- : ${__git_porcelain_commands:=$(__git_list_porcelain_commands)}
+ test -n "$__git_porcelain_commands" ||
+ __git_porcelain_commands=$(__git_list_porcelain_commands)
}
__git_pretty_aliases ()
__gitcomp "
--color --no-color --verbose --abbrev= --no-abbrev
--track --no-track --contains --merged --no-merged
- --set-upstream --edit-description
+ --set-upstream --edit-description --list
"
;;
*)
__gitcomp "
--merge --strategy= --verbose --dry-run
--fetch-all --no-rebase --commit-url
- --revision $cmt_opts $fc_opts
+ --revision --interactive $cmt_opts $fc_opts
"
;;
set-tree,--*)
complete -o bashdefault -o default -o nospace -F _git git.exe 2>/dev/null \
|| complete -o default -o nospace -F _git git.exe
fi
-
-if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-} ]]; then
- __git_shopt () {
- local option
- if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
- echo "USAGE: $0 (-q|-s|-u) <option>" >&2
- return 1
- fi
- case "$2" in
- nullglob)
- option="$2"
- ;;
- *)
- echo "$0: invalid option: $2" >&2
- return 1
- esac
- case "$1" in
- -q) setopt | grep -q "$option" ;;
- -u) unsetopt "$option" ;;
- -s) setopt "$option" ;;
- *)
- echo "$0: invalid flag: $1" >&2
- return 1
- esac
- }
-else
- __git_shopt () {
- shopt "$@"
- }
-fi
of lines, and highlights the differing segments. It's currently very
simple and stupid about doing these tasks. In particular:
- 1. It will only highlight a pair of lines if they are the only two
- lines in a hunk. It could instead try to match up "before" and
- "after" lines for a given hunk into pairs of similar lines.
- However, this may end up visually distracting, as the paired
- lines would have other highlighted lines in between them. And in
- practice, the lines which most need attention called to their
- small, hard-to-see changes are touching only a single line.
+ 1. It will only highlight hunks in which the number of removed and
+ added lines is the same, and it will pair lines within the hunk by
+ position (so the first removed line is compared to the first added
+ line, and so forth). This is simple and tends to work well in
+ practice. More complex changes don't highlight well, so we tend to
+ exclude them due to the "same number of removed and added lines"
+ restriction. Or even if we do try to highlight them, they end up
+ not highlighting because of our "don't highlight if the whole line
+ would be highlighted" rule.
2. It will find the common prefix and suffix of two lines, and
consider everything in the middle to be "different". It could
show = diff-highlight | less
diff = diff-highlight | less
---------------------------------------------
+
+Bugs
+----
+
+Because diff-highlight relies on heuristics to guess which parts of
+changes are important, there are some cases where the highlighting is
+more distracting than useful. Fortunately, these cases are rare in
+practice, and when they do occur, the worst case is simply a little
+extra highlighting. This section documents some cases known to be
+sub-optimal, in case somebody feels like working on improving the
+heuristics.
+
+1. Two changes on the same line get highlighted in a blob. For example,
+ highlighting:
+
+----------------------------------------------
+-foo(buf, size);
++foo(obj->buf, obj->size);
+----------------------------------------------
+
+ yields (where the inside of "+{}" would be highlighted):
+
+----------------------------------------------
+-foo(buf, size);
++foo(+{obj->buf, obj->}size);
+----------------------------------------------
+
+ whereas a more semantically meaningful output would be:
+
+----------------------------------------------
+-foo(buf, size);
++foo(+{obj->}buf, +{obj->}size);
+----------------------------------------------
+
+ Note that doing this right would probably involve a set of
+ content-specific boundary patterns, similar to word-diff. Otherwise
+ you get junk like:
+
+-----------------------------------------------------
+-this line has some -{i}nt-{ere}sti-{ng} text on it
++this line has some +{fa}nt+{a}sti+{c} text on it
+-----------------------------------------------------
+
+ which is less readable than the current output.
+
+2. The multi-line matching assumes that lines in the pre- and post-image
+ match by position. This is often the case, but can be fooled when a
+ line is removed from the top and a new one added at the bottom (or
+ vice versa). Unless the lines in the middle are also changed, diffs
+ will show this as two hunks, and it will not get highlighted at all
+ (which is good). But if the lines in the middle are changed, the
+ highlighting can be misleading. Here's a pathological case:
+
+-----------------------------------------------------
+-one
+-two
+-three
+-four
++two 2
++three 3
++four 4
++five 5
+-----------------------------------------------------
+
+ which gets highlighted as:
+
+-----------------------------------------------------
+-one
+-t-{wo}
+-three
+-f-{our}
++two 2
++t+{hree 3}
++four 4
++f+{ive 5}
+-----------------------------------------------------
+
+ because it matches "two" to "three 3", and so forth. It would be
+ nicer as:
+
+-----------------------------------------------------
+-one
+-two
+-three
+-four
++two +{2}
++three +{3}
++four +{4}
++five 5
+-----------------------------------------------------
+
+ which would probably involve pre-matching the lines into pairs
+ according to some heuristic.
#!/usr/bin/perl
+use warnings FATAL => 'all';
+use strict;
+
# Highlight by reversing foreground and background. You could do
# other things like bold or underline if you prefer.
my $HIGHLIGHT = "\x1b[7m";
my $UNHIGHLIGHT = "\x1b[27m";
my $COLOR = qr/\x1b\[[0-9;]*m/;
+my $BORING = qr/$COLOR|\s/;
-my @window;
+my @removed;
+my @added;
+my $in_hunk;
while (<>) {
- # We highlight only single-line changes, so we need
- # a 4-line window to make a decision on whether
- # to highlight.
- push @window, $_;
- next if @window < 4;
- if ($window[0] =~ /^$COLOR*(\@| )/ &&
- $window[1] =~ /^$COLOR*-/ &&
- $window[2] =~ /^$COLOR*\+/ &&
- $window[3] !~ /^$COLOR*\+/) {
- print shift @window;
- show_pair(shift @window, shift @window);
+ if (!$in_hunk) {
+ print;
+ $in_hunk = /^$COLOR*\@/;
+ }
+ elsif (/^$COLOR*-/) {
+ push @removed, $_;
+ }
+ elsif (/^$COLOR*\+/) {
+ push @added, $_;
}
else {
- print shift @window;
+ show_hunk(\@removed, \@added);
+ @removed = ();
+ @added = ();
+
+ print;
+ $in_hunk = /^$COLOR*[\@ ]/;
}
# Most of the time there is enough output to keep things streaming,
}
}
-# Special case a single-line hunk at the end of file.
-if (@window == 3 &&
- $window[0] =~ /^$COLOR*(\@| )/ &&
- $window[1] =~ /^$COLOR*-/ &&
- $window[2] =~ /^$COLOR*\+/) {
- print shift @window;
- show_pair(shift @window, shift @window);
-}
-
-# And then flush any remaining lines.
-while (@window) {
- print shift @window;
-}
+# Flush any queued hunk (this can happen when there is no trailing context in
+# the final diff of the input).
+show_hunk(\@removed, \@added);
exit 0;
-sub show_pair {
+sub show_hunk {
+ my ($a, $b) = @_;
+
+ # If one side is empty, then there is nothing to compare or highlight.
+ if (!@$a || !@$b) {
+ print @$a, @$b;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ # If we have mismatched numbers of lines on each side, we could try to
+ # be clever and match up similar lines. But for now we are simple and
+ # stupid, and only handle multi-line hunks that remove and add the same
+ # number of lines.
+ if (@$a != @$b) {
+ print @$a, @$b;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ my @queue;
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < @$a; $i++) {
+ my ($rm, $add) = highlight_pair($a->[$i], $b->[$i]);
+ print $rm;
+ push @queue, $add;
+ }
+ print @queue;
+}
+
+sub highlight_pair {
my @a = split_line(shift);
my @b = split_line(shift);
}
}
- print highlight(\@a, $pa, $sa);
- print highlight(\@b, $pb, $sb);
+ if (is_pair_interesting(\@a, $pa, $sa, \@b, $pb, $sb)) {
+ return highlight_line(\@a, $pa, $sa),
+ highlight_line(\@b, $pb, $sb);
+ }
+ else {
+ return join('', @a),
+ join('', @b);
+ }
}
sub split_line {
split /($COLOR*)/;
}
-sub highlight {
+sub highlight_line {
my ($line, $prefix, $suffix) = @_;
return join('',
@{$line}[($suffix+1)..$#$line]
);
}
+
+# Pairs are interesting to highlight only if we are going to end up
+# highlighting a subset (i.e., not the whole line). Otherwise, the highlighting
+# is just useless noise. We can detect this by finding either a matching prefix
+# or suffix (disregarding boring bits like whitespace and colorization).
+sub is_pair_interesting {
+ my ($a, $pa, $sa, $b, $pb, $sb) = @_;
+ my $prefix_a = join('', @$a[0..($pa-1)]);
+ my $prefix_b = join('', @$b[0..($pb-1)]);
+ my $suffix_a = join('', @$a[($sa+1)..$#$a]);
+ my $suffix_b = join('', @$b[($sb+1)..$#$b]);
+
+ return $prefix_a !~ /^$COLOR*-$BORING*$/ ||
+ $prefix_b !~ /^$COLOR*\+$BORING*$/ ||
+ $suffix_a !~ /^$BORING*$/ ||
+ $suffix_b !~ /^$BORING*$/;
+}
import optparse, sys, os, marshal, subprocess, shelve
import tempfile, getopt, os.path, time, platform
-import re
+import re, shutil
verbose = False
host = gitConfig("git-p4.host")
if len(host) > 0:
- real_cmd += ["-h", host]
+ real_cmd += ["-H", host]
client = gitConfig("git-p4.client")
if len(client) > 0:
mods = s[1]
return (base, mods)
+#
+# return the raw p4 type of a file (text, text+ko, etc)
+#
+def p4_type(file):
+ results = p4CmdList(["fstat", "-T", "headType", file])
+ return results[0]['headType']
+
+#
+# Given a type base and modifier, return a regexp matching
+# the keywords that can be expanded in the file
+#
+def p4_keywords_regexp_for_type(base, type_mods):
+ if base in ("text", "unicode", "binary"):
+ kwords = None
+ if "ko" in type_mods:
+ kwords = 'Id|Header'
+ elif "k" in type_mods:
+ kwords = 'Id|Header|Author|Date|DateTime|Change|File|Revision'
+ else:
+ return None
+ pattern = r"""
+ \$ # Starts with a dollar, followed by...
+ (%s) # one of the keywords, followed by...
+ (:[^$]+)? # possibly an old expansion, followed by...
+ \$ # another dollar
+ """ % kwords
+ return pattern
+ else:
+ return None
+
+#
+# Given a file, return a regexp matching the possible
+# RCS keywords that will be expanded, or None for files
+# with kw expansion turned off.
+#
+def p4_keywords_regexp_for_file(file):
+ if not os.path.exists(file):
+ return None
+ else:
+ (type_base, type_mods) = split_p4_type(p4_type(file))
+ return p4_keywords_regexp_for_type(type_base, type_mods)
def setP4ExecBit(file, mode):
# Reopens an already open file and changes the execute bit to match
return path.lower().startswith(prefix.lower())
return path.startswith(prefix)
+def getClientSpec():
+ """Look at the p4 client spec, create a View() object that contains
+ all the mappings, and return it."""
+
+ specList = p4CmdList("client -o")
+ if len(specList) != 1:
+ die('Output from "client -o" is %d lines, expecting 1' %
+ len(specList))
+
+ # dictionary of all client parameters
+ entry = specList[0]
+
+ # just the keys that start with "View"
+ view_keys = [ k for k in entry.keys() if k.startswith("View") ]
+
+ # hold this new View
+ view = View()
+
+ # append the lines, in order, to the view
+ for view_num in range(len(view_keys)):
+ k = "View%d" % view_num
+ if k not in view_keys:
+ die("Expected view key %s missing" % k)
+ view.append(entry[k])
+
+ return view
+
+def getClientRoot():
+ """Grab the client directory."""
+
+ output = p4CmdList("client -o")
+ if len(output) != 1:
+ die('Output from "client -o" is %d lines, expecting 1' % len(output))
+
+ entry = output[0]
+ if "Root" not in entry:
+ die('Client has no "Root"')
+
+ return entry["Root"]
+
class Command:
def __init__(self):
self.usage = "usage: %prog [options]"
return result
+ def patchRCSKeywords(self, file, pattern):
+ # Attempt to zap the RCS keywords in a p4 controlled file matching the given pattern
+ (handle, outFileName) = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.')
+ try:
+ outFile = os.fdopen(handle, "w+")
+ inFile = open(file, "r")
+ regexp = re.compile(pattern, re.VERBOSE)
+ for line in inFile.readlines():
+ line = regexp.sub(r'$\1$', line)
+ outFile.write(line)
+ inFile.close()
+ outFile.close()
+ # Forcibly overwrite the original file
+ os.unlink(file)
+ shutil.move(outFileName, file)
+ except:
+ # cleanup our temporary file
+ os.unlink(outFileName)
+ print "Failed to strip RCS keywords in %s" % file
+ raise
+
+ print "Patched up RCS keywords in %s" % file
+
def p4UserForCommit(self,id):
# Return the tuple (perforce user,git email) for a given git commit id
self.getUserMapFromPerforceServer()
filesToDelete = set()
editedFiles = set()
filesToChangeExecBit = {}
+
for line in diff:
diff = parseDiffTreeEntry(line)
modifier = diff['status']
patchcmd = diffcmd + " | git apply "
tryPatchCmd = patchcmd + "--check -"
applyPatchCmd = patchcmd + "--check --apply -"
+ patch_succeeded = True
if os.system(tryPatchCmd) != 0:
+ fixed_rcs_keywords = False
+ patch_succeeded = False
print "Unfortunately applying the change failed!"
+
+ # Patch failed, maybe it's just RCS keyword woes. Look through
+ # the patch to see if that's possible.
+ if gitConfig("git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup","--bool") == "true":
+ file = None
+ pattern = None
+ kwfiles = {}
+ for file in editedFiles | filesToDelete:
+ # did this file's delta contain RCS keywords?
+ pattern = p4_keywords_regexp_for_file(file)
+
+ if pattern:
+ # this file is a possibility...look for RCS keywords.
+ regexp = re.compile(pattern, re.VERBOSE)
+ for line in read_pipe_lines(["git", "diff", "%s^..%s" % (id, id), file]):
+ if regexp.search(line):
+ if verbose:
+ print "got keyword match on %s in %s in %s" % (pattern, line, file)
+ kwfiles[file] = pattern
+ break
+
+ for file in kwfiles:
+ if verbose:
+ print "zapping %s with %s" % (line,pattern)
+ self.patchRCSKeywords(file, kwfiles[file])
+ fixed_rcs_keywords = True
+
+ if fixed_rcs_keywords:
+ print "Retrying the patch with RCS keywords cleaned up"
+ if os.system(tryPatchCmd) == 0:
+ patch_succeeded = True
+
+ if not patch_succeeded:
print "What do you want to do?"
response = "x"
while response != "s" and response != "a" and response != "w":
print "Internal error: cannot locate perforce depot path from existing branches"
sys.exit(128)
- self.clientPath = p4Where(self.depotPath)
+ self.useClientSpec = False
+ if gitConfig("git-p4.useclientspec", "--bool") == "true":
+ self.useClientSpec = True
+ if self.useClientSpec:
+ self.clientSpecDirs = getClientSpec()
- if len(self.clientPath) == 0:
- print "Error: Cannot locate perforce checkout of %s in client view" % self.depotPath
- sys.exit(128)
+ if self.useClientSpec:
+ # all files are relative to the client spec
+ self.clientPath = getClientRoot()
+ else:
+ self.clientPath = p4Where(self.depotPath)
+
+ if self.clientPath == "":
+ die("Error: Cannot locate perforce checkout of %s in client view" % self.depotPath)
print "Perforce checkout for depot path %s located at %s" % (self.depotPath, self.clientPath)
self.oldWorkingDirectory = os.getcwd()
self.p4BranchesInGit = []
self.cloneExclude = []
self.useClientSpec = False
+ self.useClientSpec_from_options = False
self.clientSpecDirs = None
self.tempBranches = []
self.tempBranchLocation = "git-p4-tmp"
# Note that we do not try to de-mangle keywords on utf16 files,
# even though in theory somebody may want that.
- if type_base in ("text", "unicode", "binary"):
- if "ko" in type_mods:
- text = ''.join(contents)
- text = re.sub(r'\$(Id|Header):[^$]*\$', r'$\1$', text)
- contents = [ text ]
- elif "k" in type_mods:
- text = ''.join(contents)
- text = re.sub(r'\$(Id|Header|Author|Date|DateTime|Change|File|Revision):[^$]*\$', r'$\1$', text)
- contents = [ text ]
+ pattern = p4_keywords_regexp_for_type(type_base, type_mods)
+ if pattern:
+ regexp = re.compile(pattern, re.VERBOSE)
+ text = ''.join(contents)
+ text = regexp.sub(r'$\1$', text)
+ contents = [ text ]
self.gitStream.write("M %s inline %s\n" % (git_mode, relPath))
print self.gitError.read()
- def getClientSpec(self):
- specList = p4CmdList("client -o")
- if len(specList) != 1:
- die('Output from "client -o" is %d lines, expecting 1' %
- len(specList))
-
- # dictionary of all client parameters
- entry = specList[0]
-
- # just the keys that start with "View"
- view_keys = [ k for k in entry.keys() if k.startswith("View") ]
-
- # hold this new View
- view = View()
-
- # append the lines, in order, to the view
- for view_num in range(len(view_keys)):
- k = "View%d" % view_num
- if k not in view_keys:
- die("Expected view key %s missing" % k)
- view.append(entry[k])
-
- self.clientSpecDirs = view
- if self.verbose:
- for i, m in enumerate(self.clientSpecDirs.mappings):
- print "clientSpecDirs %d: %s" % (i, str(m))
-
def run(self, args):
self.depotPaths = []
self.changeRange = ""
if not gitBranchExists(self.refPrefix + "HEAD") and self.importIntoRemotes and gitBranchExists(self.branch):
system("git symbolic-ref %sHEAD %s" % (self.refPrefix, self.branch))
- if not self.useClientSpec:
+ # accept either the command-line option, or the configuration variable
+ if self.useClientSpec:
+ # will use this after clone to set the variable
+ self.useClientSpec_from_options = True
+ else:
if gitConfig("git-p4.useclientspec", "--bool") == "true":
self.useClientSpec = True
if self.useClientSpec:
- self.getClientSpec()
+ self.clientSpecDirs = getClientSpec()
# TODO: should always look at previous commits,
# merge with previous imports, if possible.
else:
print "Could not detect main branch. No checkout/master branch created."
+ # auto-set this variable if invoked with --use-client-spec
+ if self.useClientSpec_from_options:
+ system("git config --bool git-p4.useclientspec true")
+
return True
class P4Branches(Command):
oldrev=$(git rev-parse $1)
newrev=$(git rev-parse $2)
refname="$3"
- maxlines=$4
# --- Interpret
# 0000->1234 (create)
{
echo " was $oldrev"
echo ""
- echo $LOGEND
+ echo $LOGBEGIN
git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
echo $LOGEND
}
{
echo " was $oldrev"
echo ""
- echo $LOGEND
+ echo $LOGBEGIN
git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
echo $LOGEND
}
{
echo " was $oldrev"
echo ""
- echo $LOGEND
+ echo $LOGBEGIN
git show -s --pretty=oneline $oldrev
echo $LOGEND
}
#include "attr.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "quote.h"
+#include "sigchain.h"
/*
* convert.c - convert a file when checking it out and checking it in.
char *dst;
if (crlf_action == CRLF_BINARY ||
- (crlf_action == CRLF_GUESS && auto_crlf == AUTO_CRLF_FALSE) || !len)
+ (crlf_action == CRLF_GUESS && auto_crlf == AUTO_CRLF_FALSE) ||
+ (src && !len))
return 0;
+ /*
+ * If we are doing a dry-run and have no source buffer, there is
+ * nothing to analyze; we must assume we would convert.
+ */
+ if (!buf && !src)
+ return 1;
+
gather_stats(src, len, &stats);
if (crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO || crlf_action == CRLF_GUESS) {
if (!stats.cr)
return 0;
+ /*
+ * At this point all of our source analysis is done, and we are sure we
+ * would convert. If we are in dry-run mode, we can give an answer.
+ */
+ if (!buf)
+ return 1;
+
/* only grow if not in place */
if (strbuf_avail(buf) + buf->len < len)
strbuf_grow(buf, len - buf->len);
if (start_command(&child_process))
return error("cannot fork to run external filter %s", params->cmd);
+ sigchain_push(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
+
write_err = (write_in_full(child_process.in, params->src, params->size) < 0);
if (close(child_process.in))
write_err = 1;
if (write_err)
error("cannot feed the input to external filter %s", params->cmd);
+ sigchain_pop(SIGPIPE);
+
status = finish_command(&child_process);
if (status)
error("external filter %s failed %d", params->cmd, status);
if (!cmd)
return 0;
+ if (!dst)
+ return 1;
+
memset(&async, 0, sizeof(async));
async.proc = filter_buffer;
async.data = ¶ms;
{
char *dst, *dollar;
- if (!ident || !count_ident(src, len))
+ if (!ident || (src && !count_ident(src, len)))
return 0;
+ if (!buf)
+ return 1;
+
/* only grow if not in place */
if (strbuf_avail(buf) + buf->len < len)
strbuf_grow(buf, len - buf->len);
filter = ca.drv->clean;
ret |= apply_filter(path, src, len, dst, filter);
- if (ret) {
+ if (ret && dst) {
src = dst->buf;
len = dst->len;
}
ca.crlf_action = input_crlf_action(ca.crlf_action, ca.eol_attr);
ret |= crlf_to_git(path, src, len, dst, ca.crlf_action, checksafe);
- if (ret) {
+ if (ret && dst) {
src = dst->buf;
len = dst->len;
}
size_t len, struct strbuf *dst);
extern int renormalize_buffer(const char *path, const char *src, size_t len,
struct strbuf *dst);
+static inline int would_convert_to_git(const char *path, const char *src,
+ size_t len, enum safe_crlf checksafe)
+{
+ return convert_to_git(path, src, len, NULL, checksafe);
+}
/*****************************************************************
*
*
* No surprises, and works with signed and unsigned chars.
*/
-#include "cache.h"
+#include "git-compat-util.h"
enum {
S = GIT_SPACE,
return 0;
}
- switch (userdiff_config(var, value)) {
- case 0: break;
- case -1: return -1;
- default: return 0;
- }
+ if (userdiff_config(var, value) < 0)
+ return -1;
if (!prefixcmp(var, "diff.color.") || !prefixcmp(var, "color.diff.")) {
int slot = parse_diff_color_slot(var, 11);
static int scale_linear(int it, int width, int max_change)
{
+ if (!it)
+ return 0;
/*
- * make sure that at least one '-' is printed if there were deletions,
- * and likewise for '+'.
+ * make sure that at least one '-' or '+' is printed if
+ * there is any change to this path. The easiest way is to
+ * scale linearly as if the alloted width is one column shorter
+ * than it is, and then add 1 to the result.
*/
- if (max_change < 2)
- return it;
- return ((it - 1) * (width - 1) + max_change - 1) / (max_change - 1);
+ return 1 + (it * (width - 1) / max_change);
}
static void show_name(FILE *file,
file->print_name = pname;
}
+int print_stat_summary(FILE *fp, int files, int insertions, int deletions)
+{
+ struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int ret;
+
+ if (!files) {
+ assert(insertions == 0 && deletions == 0);
+ return fputs(_(" 0 files changed\n"), fp);
+ }
+
+ strbuf_addf(&sb,
+ Q_(" %d file changed", " %d files changed", files),
+ files);
+
+ /*
+ * For binary diff, the caller may want to print "x files
+ * changed" with insertions == 0 && deletions == 0.
+ *
+ * Not omitting "0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)" in this case
+ * is probably less confusing (i.e skip over "2 files changed
+ * but nothing about added/removed lines? Is this a bug in Git?").
+ */
+ if (insertions || deletions == 0) {
+ /*
+ * TRANSLATORS: "+" in (+) is a line addition marker;
+ * do not translate it.
+ */
+ strbuf_addf(&sb,
+ Q_(", %d insertion(+)", ", %d insertions(+)",
+ insertions),
+ insertions);
+ }
+
+ if (deletions || insertions == 0) {
+ /*
+ * TRANSLATORS: "-" in (-) is a line removal marker;
+ * do not translate it.
+ */
+ strbuf_addf(&sb,
+ Q_(", %d deletion(-)", ", %d deletions(-)",
+ deletions),
+ deletions);
+ }
+ strbuf_addch(&sb, '\n');
+ ret = fputs(sb.buf, fp);
+ strbuf_release(&sb);
+ return ret;
+}
+
static void show_stats(struct diffstat_t *data, struct diff_options *options)
{
int i, len, add, del, adds = 0, dels = 0;
dels += del;
if (width <= max_change) {
- add = scale_linear(add, width, max_change);
- del = scale_linear(del, width, max_change);
+ int total = add + del;
+
+ total = scale_linear(add + del, width, max_change);
+ if (total < 2 && add && del)
+ /* width >= 2 due to the sanity check */
+ total = 2;
+ if (add < del) {
+ add = scale_linear(add, width, max_change);
+ del = total - add;
+ } else {
+ del = scale_linear(del, width, max_change);
+ add = total - del;
+ }
}
fprintf(options->file, "%s", line_prefix);
show_name(options->file, prefix, name, len);
extra_shown = 1;
}
fprintf(options->file, "%s", line_prefix);
- fprintf(options->file,
- " %d files changed, %d insertions(+), %d deletions(-)\n",
- total_files, adds, dels);
+ print_stat_summary(options->file, total_files, adds, dels);
}
static void show_shortstats(struct diffstat_t *data, struct diff_options *options)
options->output_prefix_data);
fprintf(options->file, "%s", msg->buf);
}
- fprintf(options->file, " %d files changed, %d insertions(+), %d deletions(-)\n",
- total_files, adds, dels);
+ print_stat_summary(options->file, total_files, adds, dels);
}
static void show_numstat(struct diffstat_t *data, struct diff_options *options)
extern int parse_rename_score(const char **cp_p);
+extern int print_stat_summary(FILE *fp, int files,
+ int insertions, int deletions);
+
#endif /* DIFF_H */
l1=
while test -z "$l1"
do
- read l1
+ read l1 || break
done
read l2
read l3
#undef isdigit
#undef isalpha
#undef isalnum
+#undef islower
+#undef isupper
#undef tolower
#undef toupper
extern unsigned char sane_ctype[256];
#define isdigit(x) sane_istest(x,GIT_DIGIT)
#define isalpha(x) sane_istest(x,GIT_ALPHA)
#define isalnum(x) sane_istest(x,GIT_ALPHA | GIT_DIGIT)
+#define islower(x) sane_iscase(x, 1)
+#define isupper(x) sane_iscase(x, 0)
#define is_glob_special(x) sane_istest(x,GIT_GLOB_SPECIAL)
#define is_regex_special(x) sane_istest(x,GIT_GLOB_SPECIAL | GIT_REGEX_SPECIAL)
#define tolower(x) sane_case((unsigned char)(x), 0x20)
return x;
}
+static inline int sane_iscase(int x, int is_lower)
+{
+ if (!sane_istest(x, GIT_ALPHA))
+ return 0;
+
+ if (is_lower)
+ return (x & 0x20) != 0;
+ else
+ return (x & 0x20) == 0;
+}
+
static inline int strtoul_ui(char const *s, int base, unsigned int *result)
{
unsigned long ul;
strategy_args= diffstat= no_commit= squash= no_ff= ff_only=
log_arg= verbosity= progress= recurse_submodules=
-merge_args=
+merge_args= edit=
curr_branch=$(git symbolic-ref -q HEAD)
curr_branch_short="${curr_branch#refs/heads/}"
rebase=$(git config --bool branch.$curr_branch_short.rebase)
no_commit=--no-commit ;;
--c|--co|--com|--comm|--commi|--commit)
no_commit=--commit ;;
+ -e|--edit)
+ edit=--edit ;;
+ --no-edit)
+ edit=--no-edit ;;
--sq|--squ|--squa|--squas|--squash)
squash=--squash ;;
--no-sq|--no-squ|--no-squa|--no-squas|--no-squash)
eval="$eval --onto $merge_head ${oldremoteref:-$merge_head}"
;;
*)
- eval="git-merge $diffstat $no_commit $squash $no_ff $ff_only"
+ eval="git-merge $diffstat $no_commit $edit $squash $no_ff $ff_only"
eval="$eval $log_arg $strategy_args $merge_args $verbosity $progress"
eval="$eval \"\$merge_name\" HEAD $merge_head"
;;
finish_rb_merge () {
move_to_original_branch
- git notes copy --for-rewrite=rebase < "$state_dir"/rewritten
- if test -x "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/post-rewrite &&
- test -s "$state_dir"/rewritten; then
- "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/post-rewrite rebase < "$state_dir"/rewritten
+ if test -s "$state_dir"/rewritten
+ then
+ git notes copy --for-rewrite=rebase <"$state_dir"/rewritten
+ if test -x "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/post-rewrite
+ then
+ "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/post-rewrite rebase <"$state_dir"/rewritten
+ fi
fi
rm -r "$state_dir"
say All done.
sub working_head_info {
my ($head, $refs) = @_;
- my @args = qw/log --no-color --no-decorate --first-parent
- --pretty=medium/;
+ my @args = qw/rev-list --first-parent --pretty=medium/;
my ($fh, $ctx) = command_output_pipe(@args, $head);
my $hash;
my %max;
use File::Path qw/mkpath/;
use File::Copy qw/copy/;
use IPC::Open3;
+use Time::Local;
use Memoize; # core since 5.8.0, Jul 2002
use Memoize::Storable;
\@out;
}
+sub get_tz {
+ # some systmes don't handle or mishandle %z, so be creative.
+ my $t = shift || time;
+ my $gm = timelocal(gmtime($t));
+ my $sign = qw( + + - )[ $t <=> $gm ];
+ return sprintf("%s%02d%02d", $sign, (gmtime(abs($t - $gm)))[2,1]);
+}
+
# parse_svn_date(DATE)
# --------------------
# Given a date (in UTC) from Subversion, return a string in the format
delete $ENV{TZ};
}
- my $our_TZ =
- POSIX::strftime('%Z', $S, $M, $H, $d, $m - 1, $Y - 1900);
+ my $our_TZ = get_tz();
# This converts $epoch_in_UTC into our local timezone.
my ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year,
my ($base_rev, $head) = ($partial ? $self->rev_map_max_norebuild(1) :
(undef, undef));
my ($log, $ctx) =
- command_output_pipe(qw/rev-list --pretty=raw --no-color --reverse/,
+ command_output_pipe(qw/rev-list --pretty=raw --reverse/,
($head ? "$head.." : "") . $self->refname,
'--');
my $metadata_url = $self->metadata_url;
}
sub open_or_add_dir {
- my ($self, $full_path, $baton) = @_;
+ my ($self, $full_path, $baton, $deletions) = @_;
my $t = $self->{types}->{$full_path};
if (!defined $t) {
die "$full_path not known in r$self->{r} or we have a bug!\n";
no warnings 'once';
# SVN::Node::none and SVN::Node::file are used only once,
# so we're shutting up Perl's warnings about them.
- if ($t == $SVN::Node::none) {
+ if ($t == $SVN::Node::none || defined($deletions->{$full_path})) {
return $self->add_directory($full_path, $baton,
undef, -1, $self->{pool});
} elsif ($t == $SVN::Node::dir) {
}
sub ensure_path {
- my ($self, $path) = @_;
+ my ($self, $path, $deletions) = @_;
my $bat = $self->{bat};
my $repo_path = $self->repo_path($path);
return $bat->{''} unless (length $repo_path);
+
my @p = split m#/+#, $repo_path;
my $c = shift @p;
- $bat->{$c} ||= $self->open_or_add_dir($c, $bat->{''});
+ $bat->{$c} ||= $self->open_or_add_dir($c, $bat->{''}, $deletions);
while (@p) {
my $c0 = $c;
$c .= '/' . shift @p;
- $bat->{$c} ||= $self->open_or_add_dir($c, $bat->{$c0});
+ $bat->{$c} ||= $self->open_or_add_dir($c, $bat->{$c0}, $deletions);
}
return $bat->{$c};
}
}
sub A {
- my ($self, $m) = @_;
+ my ($self, $m, $deletions) = @_;
my ($dir, $file) = split_path($m->{file_b});
- my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir);
+ my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir, $deletions);
my $fbat = $self->add_file($self->repo_path($m->{file_b}), $pbat,
undef, -1);
print "\tA\t$m->{file_b}\n" unless $::_q;
}
sub C {
- my ($self, $m) = @_;
+ my ($self, $m, $deletions) = @_;
my ($dir, $file) = split_path($m->{file_b});
- my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir);
+ my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir, $deletions);
my $fbat = $self->add_file($self->repo_path($m->{file_b}), $pbat,
$self->url_path($m->{file_a}), $self->{r});
print "\tC\t$m->{file_a} => $m->{file_b}\n" unless $::_q;
}
sub R {
- my ($self, $m) = @_;
+ my ($self, $m, $deletions) = @_;
my ($dir, $file) = split_path($m->{file_b});
- my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir);
+ my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir, $deletions);
my $fbat = $self->add_file($self->repo_path($m->{file_b}), $pbat,
$self->url_path($m->{file_a}), $self->{r});
print "\tR\t$m->{file_a} => $m->{file_b}\n" unless $::_q;
$self->close_file($fbat,undef,$self->{pool});
($dir, $file) = split_path($m->{file_a});
- $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir);
+ $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir, $deletions);
$self->delete_entry($m->{file_a}, $pbat);
}
sub M {
- my ($self, $m) = @_;
+ my ($self, $m, $deletions) = @_;
my ($dir, $file) = split_path($m->{file_b});
- my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir);
+ my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir, $deletions);
my $fbat = $self->open_file($self->repo_path($m->{file_b}),
$pbat,$self->{r},$self->{pool});
print "\t$m->{chg}\t$m->{file_b}\n" unless $::_q;
}
sub D {
- my ($self, $m) = @_;
+ my ($self, $m, $deletions) = @_;
my ($dir, $file) = split_path($m->{file_b});
- my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir);
+ my $pbat = $self->ensure_path($dir, $deletions);
print "\tD\t$m->{file_b}\n" unless $::_q;
$self->delete_entry($m->{file_b}, $pbat);
}
sub apply_diff {
my ($self) = @_;
my $mods = $self->{mods};
- my %o = ( D => 1, R => 0, C => -1, A => 3, M => 3, T => 3 );
+ my %o = ( D => 0, C => 1, R => 2, A => 3, M => 4, T => 5 );
+ my %deletions;
+
+ foreach my $m (@$mods) {
+ if ($m->{chg} eq "D") {
+ $deletions{$m->{file_b}} = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
foreach my $m (sort { $o{$a->{chg}} <=> $o{$b->{chg}} } @$mods) {
my $f = $m->{chg};
if (defined $o{$f}) {
- $self->$f($m);
+ $self->$f($m, \%deletions);
} else {
fatal("Invalid change type: $f");
}
use strict;
use warnings;
use POSIX qw/strftime/;
-use Time::Local;
use constant commit_log_separator => ('-' x 72) . "\n";
use vars qw/$TZ $limit $color $pager $non_recursive $verbose $oneline
%rusers $show_commit $incremental/;
}
sub format_svn_date {
- # some systmes don't handle or mishandle %z, so be creative.
my $t = shift || time;
- my $gm = timelocal(gmtime($t));
- my $sign = qw( + + - )[ $t <=> $gm ];
- my $gmoff = sprintf("%s%02d%02d", $sign, (gmtime(abs($t - $gm)))[2,1]);
+ my $gmoff = Git::SVN::get_tz($t);
return strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S $gmoff (%a, %d %b %Y)", localtime($t));
}
# as base URL.
# Therefore, if we needed to strip PATH_INFO, then we know that we have
# to build the base URL ourselves:
- our $path_info = $ENV{"PATH_INFO"};
+ our $path_info = decode_utf8($ENV{"PATH_INFO"});
if ($path_info) {
if ($my_url =~ s,\Q$path_info\E$,, &&
$my_uri =~ s,\Q$path_info\E$,, &&
while (my ($name, $symbol) = each %cgi_param_mapping) {
if ($symbol eq 'opt') {
- $input_params{$name} = [ $cgi->param($symbol) ];
+ $input_params{$name} = [ map { decode_utf8($_) } $cgi->param($symbol) ];
} else {
- $input_params{$name} = $cgi->param($symbol);
+ $input_params{$name} = decode_utf8($cgi->param($symbol));
}
}
}
}
my $cloud;
- my $matched = $cgi->param('by_tag');
+ my $matched = $input_params{'ctag'};
if (eval { require HTML::TagCloud; 1; }) {
$cloud = HTML::TagCloud->new;
foreach my $ctag (sort keys %ctags_lc) {
return @$projlist
unless ($tagfilter || $searchtext);
+ # searching projects require filling to be run before it;
+ fill_project_list_info($projlist,
+ $tagfilter ? 'ctags' : (),
+ $searchtext ? ('path', 'descr') : ());
my @projects;
PROJECT:
foreach my $pr (@$projlist) {
unless (defined $project) {
if (defined $project_filter) {
- $title .= " - " . to_utf8($project_filter);
+ $title .= " - projects in '" . esc_path($project_filter) . "'";
}
return $title;
}
-values => ['commit', 'grep', 'author', 'committer', 'pickaxe']) .
$cgi->sup($cgi->a({-href => href(action=>"search_help")}, "?")) .
" search:\n",
- $cgi->textfield(-name => "s", -value => $searchtext) . "\n" .
+ $cgi->textfield(-name => "s", -value => $searchtext, -override => 1) . "\n" .
"<span title=\"Extended regular expression\">" .
$cgi->checkbox(-name => 'sr', -value => 1, -label => 're',
-checked => $search_use_regexp) .
print "</div>\n";
}
-# fills project list info (age, description, owner, category, forks)
+# entry for given @keys needs filling if at least one of keys in list
+# is not present in %$project_info
+sub project_info_needs_filling {
+ my ($project_info, @keys) = @_;
+
+ # return List::MoreUtils::any { !exists $project_info->{$_} } @keys;
+ foreach my $key (@keys) {
+ if (!exists $project_info->{$key}) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ return;
+}
+
+# fills project list info (age, description, owner, category, forks, etc.)
# for each project in the list, removing invalid projects from
-# returned list
+# returned list, or fill only specified info.
+#
+# Invalid projects are removed from the returned list if and only if you
+# ask 'age' or 'age_string' to be filled, because they are the only fields
+# that run unconditionally git command that requires repository, and
+# therefore do always check if project repository is invalid.
+#
+# USAGE:
+# * fill_project_list_info(\@project_list, 'descr_long', 'ctags')
+# ensures that 'descr_long' and 'ctags' fields are filled
+# * @project_list = fill_project_list_info(\@project_list)
+# ensures that all fields are filled (and invalid projects removed)
+#
# NOTE: modifies $projlist, but does not remove entries from it
sub fill_project_list_info {
- my $projlist = shift;
+ my ($projlist, @wanted_keys) = @_;
my @projects;
+ my $filter_set = sub { return @_; };
+ if (@wanted_keys) {
+ my %wanted_keys = map { $_ => 1 } @wanted_keys;
+ $filter_set = sub { return grep { $wanted_keys{$_} } @_; };
+ }
my $show_ctags = gitweb_check_feature('ctags');
PROJECT:
foreach my $pr (@$projlist) {
- my (@activity) = git_get_last_activity($pr->{'path'});
- unless (@activity) {
- next PROJECT;
+ if (project_info_needs_filling($pr, $filter_set->('age', 'age_string'))) {
+ my (@activity) = git_get_last_activity($pr->{'path'});
+ unless (@activity) {
+ next PROJECT;
+ }
+ ($pr->{'age'}, $pr->{'age_string'}) = @activity;
}
- ($pr->{'age'}, $pr->{'age_string'}) = @activity;
- if (!defined $pr->{'descr'}) {
+ if (project_info_needs_filling($pr, $filter_set->('descr', 'descr_long'))) {
my $descr = git_get_project_description($pr->{'path'}) || "";
$descr = to_utf8($descr);
$pr->{'descr_long'} = $descr;
$pr->{'descr'} = chop_str($descr, $projects_list_description_width, 5);
}
- if (!defined $pr->{'owner'}) {
+ if (project_info_needs_filling($pr, $filter_set->('owner'))) {
$pr->{'owner'} = git_get_project_owner("$pr->{'path'}") || "";
}
- if ($show_ctags) {
+ if ($show_ctags &&
+ project_info_needs_filling($pr, $filter_set->('ctags'))) {
$pr->{'ctags'} = git_get_project_ctags($pr->{'path'});
}
- if ($projects_list_group_categories && !defined $pr->{'category'}) {
+ if ($projects_list_group_categories &&
+ project_info_needs_filling($pr, $filter_set->('category'))) {
my $cat = git_get_project_category($pr->{'path'}) ||
$project_list_default_category;
$pr->{'category'} = to_utf8($cat);
my $check_forks = gitweb_check_feature('forks');
my $show_ctags = gitweb_check_feature('ctags');
- my $tagfilter = $show_ctags ? $cgi->param('by_tag') : undef;
+ my $tagfilter = $show_ctags ? $input_params{'ctag'} : undef;
$check_forks = undef
if ($tagfilter || $searchtext);
# filtering out forks before filling info allows to do less work
@projects = filter_forks_from_projects_list(\@projects)
if ($check_forks);
- @projects = fill_project_list_info(\@projects);
- # searching projects require filling to be run before it
+ # search_projects_list pre-fills required info
@projects = search_projects_list(\@projects,
'searchtext' => $searchtext,
'tagfilter' => $tagfilter)
if ($tagfilter || $searchtext);
+ # fill the rest
+ @projects = fill_project_list_info(\@projects);
$order ||= $default_projects_order;
$from = 0 unless defined $from;
sub git_heads_body {
# uses global variable $project
- my ($headlist, $head, $from, $to, $extra) = @_;
+ my ($headlist, $head_at, $from, $to, $extra) = @_;
$from = 0 unless defined $from;
$to = $#{$headlist} if (!defined $to || $#{$headlist} < $to);
for (my $i = $from; $i <= $to; $i++) {
my $entry = $headlist->[$i];
my %ref = %$entry;
- my $curr = $ref{'id'} eq $head;
+ my $curr = defined $head_at && $ref{'id'} eq $head_at;
if ($alternate) {
print "<tr class=\"dark\">\n";
} else {
my $alternate = 1;
my $matches = 0;
my $lastfile = '';
+ my $file_href;
while (my $line = <$fd>) {
chomp $line;
- my ($file, $file_href, $lno, $ltext, $binary);
+ my ($file, $lno, $ltext, $binary);
last if ($matches++ > 1000);
if ($line =~ /^Binary file (.+) matches$/) {
$file = $1;
sub git_blame_common {
my $format = shift || 'porcelain';
- if ($format eq 'porcelain' && $cgi->param('js')) {
+ if ($format eq 'porcelain' && $input_params{'javascript'}) {
$format = 'incremental';
$action = 'blame_incremental'; # for page title etc
}
{
const char *error;
int erroffset;
- int options = 0;
+ int options = PCRE_MULTILINE;
if (opt->ignore_case)
options |= PCRE_CASELESS;
}
#ifndef NO_PTHREADS
+int grep_use_locks;
+
/*
* This lock protects access to the gitattributes machinery, which is
* not thread-safe.
*/
pthread_mutex_t grep_attr_mutex;
-static inline void grep_attr_lock(struct grep_opt *opt)
+static inline void grep_attr_lock(void)
{
- if (opt->use_threads)
+ if (grep_use_locks)
pthread_mutex_lock(&grep_attr_mutex);
}
-static inline void grep_attr_unlock(struct grep_opt *opt)
+static inline void grep_attr_unlock(void)
{
- if (opt->use_threads)
+ if (grep_use_locks)
pthread_mutex_unlock(&grep_attr_mutex);
}
+
+/*
+ * Same as git_attr_mutex, but protecting the thread-unsafe object db access.
+ */
+pthread_mutex_t grep_read_mutex;
+
#else
-#define grep_attr_lock(opt)
-#define grep_attr_unlock(opt)
+#define grep_attr_lock()
+#define grep_attr_unlock()
#endif
-static int match_funcname(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *name, char *bol, char *eol)
+static int match_funcname(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_source *gs, char *bol, char *eol)
{
xdemitconf_t *xecfg = opt->priv;
if (xecfg && !xecfg->find_func) {
- struct userdiff_driver *drv;
- grep_attr_lock(opt);
- drv = userdiff_find_by_path(name);
- grep_attr_unlock(opt);
- if (drv && drv->funcname.pattern) {
- const struct userdiff_funcname *pe = &drv->funcname;
+ grep_source_load_driver(gs);
+ if (gs->driver->funcname.pattern) {
+ const struct userdiff_funcname *pe = &gs->driver->funcname;
xdiff_set_find_func(xecfg, pe->pattern, pe->cflags);
} else {
xecfg = opt->priv = NULL;
return 0;
}
-static void show_funcname_line(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *name,
- char *buf, char *bol, unsigned lno)
+static void show_funcname_line(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_source *gs,
+ char *bol, unsigned lno)
{
- while (bol > buf) {
+ while (bol > gs->buf) {
char *eol = --bol;
- while (bol > buf && bol[-1] != '\n')
+ while (bol > gs->buf && bol[-1] != '\n')
bol--;
lno--;
if (lno <= opt->last_shown)
break;
- if (match_funcname(opt, name, bol, eol)) {
- show_line(opt, bol, eol, name, lno, '=');
+ if (match_funcname(opt, gs, bol, eol)) {
+ show_line(opt, bol, eol, gs->name, lno, '=');
break;
}
}
}
-static void show_pre_context(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *name, char *buf,
+static void show_pre_context(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_source *gs,
char *bol, char *end, unsigned lno)
{
unsigned cur = lno, from = 1, funcname_lno = 0;
int funcname_needed = !!opt->funcname;
- if (opt->funcbody && !match_funcname(opt, name, bol, end))
+ if (opt->funcbody && !match_funcname(opt, gs, bol, end))
funcname_needed = 2;
if (opt->pre_context < lno)
from = opt->last_shown + 1;
/* Rewind. */
- while (bol > buf &&
+ while (bol > gs->buf &&
cur > (funcname_needed == 2 ? opt->last_shown + 1 : from)) {
char *eol = --bol;
- while (bol > buf && bol[-1] != '\n')
+ while (bol > gs->buf && bol[-1] != '\n')
bol--;
cur--;
- if (funcname_needed && match_funcname(opt, name, bol, eol)) {
+ if (funcname_needed && match_funcname(opt, gs, bol, eol)) {
funcname_lno = cur;
funcname_needed = 0;
}
/* We need to look even further back to find a function signature. */
if (opt->funcname && funcname_needed)
- show_funcname_line(opt, name, buf, bol, cur);
+ show_funcname_line(opt, gs, bol, cur);
/* Back forward. */
while (cur < lno) {
while (*eol != '\n')
eol++;
- show_line(opt, bol, eol, name, cur, sign);
+ show_line(opt, bol, eol, gs->name, cur, sign);
bol = eol + 1;
cur++;
}
fwrite(buf, size, 1, stdout);
}
-static int grep_buffer_1(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *name,
- char *buf, unsigned long size, int collect_hits)
+static int grep_source_1(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_source *gs, int collect_hits)
{
- char *bol = buf;
- unsigned long left = size;
+ char *bol;
+ unsigned long left;
unsigned lno = 1;
unsigned last_hit = 0;
int binary_match_only = 0;
switch (opt->binary) {
case GREP_BINARY_DEFAULT:
- if (buffer_is_binary(buf, size))
+ if (grep_source_is_binary(gs))
binary_match_only = 1;
break;
case GREP_BINARY_NOMATCH:
- if (buffer_is_binary(buf, size))
+ if (grep_source_is_binary(gs))
return 0; /* Assume unmatch */
break;
case GREP_BINARY_TEXT:
try_lookahead = should_lookahead(opt);
+ if (grep_source_load(gs) < 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ bol = gs->buf;
+ left = gs->size;
while (left) {
char *eol, ch;
int hit;
if (opt->status_only)
return 1;
if (opt->name_only) {
- show_name(opt, name);
+ show_name(opt, gs->name);
return 1;
}
if (opt->count)
goto next_line;
if (binary_match_only) {
opt->output(opt, "Binary file ", 12);
- output_color(opt, name, strlen(name),
+ output_color(opt, gs->name, strlen(gs->name),
opt->color_filename);
opt->output(opt, " matches\n", 9);
return 1;
* pre-context lines, we would need to show them.
*/
if (opt->pre_context || opt->funcbody)
- show_pre_context(opt, name, buf, bol, eol, lno);
+ show_pre_context(opt, gs, bol, eol, lno);
else if (opt->funcname)
- show_funcname_line(opt, name, buf, bol, lno);
- show_line(opt, bol, eol, name, lno, ':');
+ show_funcname_line(opt, gs, bol, lno);
+ show_line(opt, bol, eol, gs->name, lno, ':');
last_hit = lno;
if (opt->funcbody)
show_function = 1;
goto next_line;
}
- if (show_function && match_funcname(opt, name, bol, eol))
+ if (show_function && match_funcname(opt, gs, bol, eol))
show_function = 0;
if (show_function ||
(last_hit && lno <= last_hit + opt->post_context)) {
/* If the last hit is within the post context,
* we need to show this line.
*/
- show_line(opt, bol, eol, name, lno, '-');
+ show_line(opt, bol, eol, gs->name, lno, '-');
}
next_line:
return 0;
if (opt->unmatch_name_only) {
/* We did not see any hit, so we want to show this */
- show_name(opt, name);
+ show_name(opt, gs->name);
return 1;
}
*/
if (opt->count && count) {
char buf[32];
- output_color(opt, name, strlen(name), opt->color_filename);
+ output_color(opt, gs->name, strlen(gs->name), opt->color_filename);
output_sep(opt, ':');
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u\n", count);
opt->output(opt, buf, strlen(buf));
}
}
-int grep_buffer(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *name, char *buf, unsigned long size)
+int grep_source(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_source *gs)
{
/*
* we do not have to do the two-pass grep when we do not check
* buffer-wide "all-match".
*/
if (!opt->all_match)
- return grep_buffer_1(opt, name, buf, size, 0);
+ return grep_source_1(opt, gs, 0);
/* Otherwise the toplevel "or" terms hit a bit differently.
* We first clear hit markers from them.
*/
clr_hit_marker(opt->pattern_expression);
- grep_buffer_1(opt, name, buf, size, 1);
+ grep_source_1(opt, gs, 1);
if (!chk_hit_marker(opt->pattern_expression))
return 0;
- return grep_buffer_1(opt, name, buf, size, 0);
+ return grep_source_1(opt, gs, 0);
+}
+
+int grep_buffer(struct grep_opt *opt, char *buf, unsigned long size)
+{
+ struct grep_source gs;
+ int r;
+
+ grep_source_init(&gs, GREP_SOURCE_BUF, NULL, NULL);
+ gs.buf = buf;
+ gs.size = size;
+
+ r = grep_source(opt, &gs);
+
+ grep_source_clear(&gs);
+ return r;
+}
+
+void grep_source_init(struct grep_source *gs, enum grep_source_type type,
+ const char *name, const void *identifier)
+{
+ gs->type = type;
+ gs->name = name ? xstrdup(name) : NULL;
+ gs->buf = NULL;
+ gs->size = 0;
+ gs->driver = NULL;
+
+ switch (type) {
+ case GREP_SOURCE_FILE:
+ gs->identifier = xstrdup(identifier);
+ break;
+ case GREP_SOURCE_SHA1:
+ gs->identifier = xmalloc(20);
+ memcpy(gs->identifier, identifier, 20);
+ break;
+ case GREP_SOURCE_BUF:
+ gs->identifier = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+void grep_source_clear(struct grep_source *gs)
+{
+ free(gs->name);
+ gs->name = NULL;
+ free(gs->identifier);
+ gs->identifier = NULL;
+ grep_source_clear_data(gs);
+}
+
+void grep_source_clear_data(struct grep_source *gs)
+{
+ switch (gs->type) {
+ case GREP_SOURCE_FILE:
+ case GREP_SOURCE_SHA1:
+ free(gs->buf);
+ gs->buf = NULL;
+ gs->size = 0;
+ break;
+ case GREP_SOURCE_BUF:
+ /* leave user-provided buf intact */
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+static int grep_source_load_sha1(struct grep_source *gs)
+{
+ enum object_type type;
+
+ grep_read_lock();
+ gs->buf = read_sha1_file(gs->identifier, &type, &gs->size);
+ grep_read_unlock();
+
+ if (!gs->buf)
+ return error(_("'%s': unable to read %s"),
+ gs->name,
+ sha1_to_hex(gs->identifier));
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int grep_source_load_file(struct grep_source *gs)
+{
+ const char *filename = gs->identifier;
+ struct stat st;
+ char *data;
+ size_t size;
+ int i;
+
+ if (lstat(filename, &st) < 0) {
+ err_ret:
+ if (errno != ENOENT)
+ error(_("'%s': %s"), filename, strerror(errno));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
+ return -1;
+ size = xsize_t(st.st_size);
+ i = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
+ if (i < 0)
+ goto err_ret;
+ data = xmalloc(size + 1);
+ if (st.st_size != read_in_full(i, data, size)) {
+ error(_("'%s': short read %s"), filename, strerror(errno));
+ close(i);
+ free(data);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ close(i);
+ data[size] = 0;
+
+ gs->buf = data;
+ gs->size = size;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int grep_source_load(struct grep_source *gs)
+{
+ if (gs->buf)
+ return 0;
+
+ switch (gs->type) {
+ case GREP_SOURCE_FILE:
+ return grep_source_load_file(gs);
+ case GREP_SOURCE_SHA1:
+ return grep_source_load_sha1(gs);
+ case GREP_SOURCE_BUF:
+ return gs->buf ? 0 : -1;
+ }
+ die("BUG: invalid grep_source type");
+}
+
+void grep_source_load_driver(struct grep_source *gs)
+{
+ if (gs->driver)
+ return;
+
+ grep_attr_lock();
+ gs->driver = userdiff_find_by_path(gs->name);
+ if (!gs->driver)
+ gs->driver = userdiff_find_by_name("default");
+ grep_attr_unlock();
+}
+
+int grep_source_is_binary(struct grep_source *gs)
+{
+ grep_source_load_driver(gs);
+ if (gs->driver->binary != -1)
+ return gs->driver->binary;
+
+ if (!grep_source_load(gs))
+ return buffer_is_binary(gs->buf, gs->size);
+
+ return 0;
}
#endif
#include "kwset.h"
#include "thread-utils.h"
+#include "userdiff.h"
enum grep_pat_token {
GREP_PATTERN,
int show_hunk_mark;
int file_break;
int heading;
- int use_threads;
void *priv;
void (*output)(struct grep_opt *opt, const void *data, size_t size);
extern void append_header_grep_pattern(struct grep_opt *, enum grep_header_field, const char *);
extern void compile_grep_patterns(struct grep_opt *opt);
extern void free_grep_patterns(struct grep_opt *opt);
-extern int grep_buffer(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *name, char *buf, unsigned long size);
+extern int grep_buffer(struct grep_opt *opt, char *buf, unsigned long size);
+
+struct grep_source {
+ char *name;
+
+ enum grep_source_type {
+ GREP_SOURCE_SHA1,
+ GREP_SOURCE_FILE,
+ GREP_SOURCE_BUF,
+ } type;
+ void *identifier;
+
+ char *buf;
+ unsigned long size;
+
+ struct userdiff_driver *driver;
+};
+
+void grep_source_init(struct grep_source *gs, enum grep_source_type type,
+ const char *name, const void *identifier);
+int grep_source_load(struct grep_source *gs);
+void grep_source_clear_data(struct grep_source *gs);
+void grep_source_clear(struct grep_source *gs);
+void grep_source_load_driver(struct grep_source *gs);
+int grep_source_is_binary(struct grep_source *gs);
+
+int grep_source(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_source *gs);
extern struct grep_opt *grep_opt_dup(const struct grep_opt *opt);
extern int grep_threads_ok(const struct grep_opt *opt);
* Mutex used around access to the attributes machinery if
* opt->use_threads. Must be initialized/destroyed by callers!
*/
+extern int grep_use_locks;
extern pthread_mutex_t grep_attr_mutex;
+extern pthread_mutex_t grep_read_mutex;
+
+static inline void grep_read_lock(void)
+{
+ if (grep_use_locks)
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&grep_read_mutex);
+}
+
+static inline void grep_read_unlock(void)
+{
+ if (grep_use_locks)
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&grep_read_mutex);
+}
+
+#else
+#define grep_read_lock()
+#define grep_read_unlock()
#endif
#endif
#include "help.h"
#include "common-cmds.h"
-/* most GUI terminals set COLUMNS (although some don't export it) */
-static int term_columns(void)
-{
- char *col_string = getenv("COLUMNS");
- int n_cols;
-
- if (col_string && (n_cols = atoi(col_string)) > 0)
- return n_cols;
-
-#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
- {
- struct winsize ws;
- if (!ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws)) {
- if (ws.ws_col)
- return ws.ws_col;
- }
- }
-#endif
-
- return 80;
-}
-
void add_cmdname(struct cmdnames *cmds, const char *name, int len)
{
struct cmdname *ent = xmalloc(sizeof(*ent) + len + 1);
int map_user(struct string_list *map,
char *email, int maxlen_email, char *name, int maxlen_name)
{
- char *p;
+ char *end_of_email;
struct string_list_item *item;
struct mailmap_entry *me;
char buf[1024], *mailbuf;
int i;
/* figure out space requirement for email */
- p = strchr(email, '>');
- if (!p) {
+ end_of_email = strchr(email, '>');
+ if (!end_of_email) {
/* email passed in might not be wrapped in <>, but end with a \0 */
- p = memchr(email, '\0', maxlen_email);
- if (!p)
+ end_of_email = memchr(email, '\0', maxlen_email);
+ if (!end_of_email)
return 0;
}
- if (p - email + 1 < sizeof(buf))
+ if (end_of_email - email + 1 < sizeof(buf))
mailbuf = buf;
else
- mailbuf = xmalloc(p - email + 1);
+ mailbuf = xmalloc(end_of_email - email + 1);
/* downcase the email address */
- for (i = 0; i < p - email; i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < end_of_email - email; i++)
mailbuf[i] = tolower(email[i]);
mailbuf[i] = 0;
}
if (maxlen_email && mi->email)
strlcpy(email, mi->email, maxlen_email);
+ else
+ *end_of_email = '\0';
if (maxlen_name && mi->name)
strlcpy(name, mi->name, maxlen_name);
debug_mm("map_user: to '%s' <%s>\n", name, mi->email ? mi->email : "");
if (!cache_tree_fully_valid(active_cache_tree) &&
cache_tree_update(active_cache_tree,
- active_cache, active_nr, 0, 0, 0) < 0)
+ active_cache, active_nr, 0) < 0)
die("error building trees");
result = lookup_tree(active_cache_tree->sha1);
meld_path="$(git config mergetool.meld.path)"
meld_path="${meld_path:-meld}"
- if "$meld_path" --output /dev/null --help >/dev/null 2>&1
+ if "$meld_path" --help 2>&1 | grep -e --output >/dev/null
then
meld_has_output_option=true
else
if (!pager)
return;
+ /*
+ * force computing the width of the terminal before we redirect
+ * the standard output to the pager.
+ */
+ (void) term_columns();
+
setenv("GIT_PAGER_IN_USE", "true", 1);
/* spawn the pager */
env = getenv("GIT_PAGER_IN_USE");
return env ? git_config_bool("GIT_PAGER_IN_USE", env) : 0;
}
+
+/*
+ * Return cached value (if set) or $COLUMNS environment variable (if
+ * set and positive) or ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ).ws_col (if positive),
+ * and default to 80 if all else fails.
+ */
+int term_columns(void)
+{
+ static int term_columns_at_startup;
+
+ char *col_string;
+ int n_cols;
+
+ if (term_columns_at_startup)
+ return term_columns_at_startup;
+
+ term_columns_at_startup = 80;
+
+ col_string = getenv("COLUMNS");
+ if (col_string && (n_cols = atoi(col_string)) > 0)
+ term_columns_at_startup = n_cols;
+#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
+ else {
+ struct winsize ws;
+ if (!ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) && ws.ws_col)
+ term_columns_at_startup = ws.ws_col;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ return term_columns_at_startup;
+}
+
+/*
+ * How many columns do we need to show this number in decimal?
+ */
+int decimal_width(int number)
+{
+ int i, width;
+
+ for (width = 1, i = 10; i <= number; width++)
+ i *= 10;
+ return width;
+}
if (!strict) {
static const char *suffix[] = {
- ".git/.git", "/.git", ".git", "", NULL,
+ "/.git", "", ".git/.git", ".git", NULL,
};
const char *gitfile;
int len = strlen(path);
return NULL;
len = strlen(used_path);
for (i = 0; suffix[i]; i++) {
+ struct stat st;
strcpy(used_path + len, suffix[i]);
- if (!access(used_path, F_OK)) {
+ if (!stat(used_path, &st) &&
+ (S_ISREG(st.st_mode) ||
+ (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) && is_git_directory(used_path)))) {
strcat(validated_path, suffix[i]);
break;
}
struct child_process pass;
const char *args[3];
static struct strbuf buffer = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int err = 0;
args[0] = cmd;
args[1] = prompt;
pass.out = -1;
if (start_command(&pass))
- exit(1);
+ return NULL;
- strbuf_reset(&buffer);
if (strbuf_read(&buffer, pass.out, 20) < 0)
- die("failed to get '%s' from %s\n", prompt, cmd);
+ err = 1;
close(pass.out);
if (finish_command(&pass))
- exit(1);
+ err = 1;
+
+ if (err) {
+ error("unable to read askpass response from '%s'", cmd);
+ strbuf_release(&buffer);
+ return NULL;
+ }
strbuf_setlen(&buffer, strcspn(buffer.buf, "\r\n"));
- return buffer.buf;
+ return strbuf_detach(&buffer, NULL);
}
char *git_prompt(const char *prompt, int flags)
{
- char *r;
+ char *r = NULL;
if (flags & PROMPT_ASKPASS) {
const char *askpass;
if (!askpass)
askpass = getenv("SSH_ASKPASS");
if (askpass && *askpass)
- return do_askpass(askpass, prompt);
+ r = do_askpass(askpass, prompt);
}
- r = git_terminal_prompt(prompt, flags & PROMPT_ECHO);
if (!r)
- die_errno("could not read '%s'", prompt);
+ r = git_terminal_prompt(prompt, flags & PROMPT_ECHO);
+ if (!r) {
+ /* prompts already contain ": " at the end */
+ die("could not read %s%s", prompt, strerror(errno));
+ }
return r;
}
struct cache_entry *ce, *new;
int cache_errno = 0;
int changed = 0;
+ int filtered = 0;
ce = istate->cache[i];
if (ignore_submodules && S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode))
continue;
+ if (pathspec &&
+ !match_pathspec(pathspec, ce->name, strlen(ce->name), 0, seen))
+ filtered = 1;
+
if (ce_stage(ce)) {
while ((i < istate->cache_nr) &&
! strcmp(istate->cache[i]->name, ce->name))
i--;
if (allow_unmerged)
continue;
- show_file(unmerged_fmt, ce->name, in_porcelain, &first, header_msg);
+ if (!filtered)
+ show_file(unmerged_fmt, ce->name, in_porcelain,
+ &first, header_msg);
has_errors = 1;
continue;
}
- if (pathspec && !match_pathspec(pathspec, ce->name, strlen(ce->name), 0, seen))
+ if (filtered)
continue;
new = refresh_cache_ent(istate, ce, options, &cache_errno, &changed);
static struct ref_entry *current_ref;
-/*
- * Never call sort_ref_array() on the extra_refs, because it is
- * allowed to contain entries with duplicate names.
- */
-static struct ref_array extra_refs;
-
static void clear_ref_array(struct ref_array *array)
{
int i;
}
}
-void add_extra_ref(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1, int flag)
-{
- add_ref(&extra_refs, create_ref_entry(refname, sha1, flag, 0));
-}
-
-void clear_extra_refs(void)
-{
- clear_ref_array(&extra_refs);
-}
-
static struct ref_array *get_packed_refs(struct ref_cache *refs)
{
if (!refs->did_packed) {
static int do_for_each_ref(const char *submodule, const char *base, each_ref_fn fn,
int trim, int flags, void *cb_data)
{
- int retval = 0, i, p = 0, l = 0;
+ int retval = 0, p = 0, l = 0;
struct ref_cache *refs = get_ref_cache(submodule);
struct ref_array *packed = get_packed_refs(refs);
struct ref_array *loose = get_loose_refs(refs);
- struct ref_array *extra = &extra_refs;
-
- for (i = 0; i < extra->nr; i++)
- retval = do_one_ref(base, fn, trim, flags, cb_data, extra->refs[i]);
-
sort_ref_array(packed);
sort_ref_array(loose);
while (p < packed->nr && l < loose->nr) {
*/
extern void add_packed_ref(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1);
-/*
- * Extra refs will be listed by for_each_ref() before any actual refs
- * for the duration of this process or until clear_extra_refs() is
- * called. Only extra refs added before for_each_ref() is called will
- * be listed on a given call of for_each_ref().
- */
-extern void add_extra_ref(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1, int flags);
-extern void clear_extra_refs(void);
extern int ref_exists(const char *);
extern int peel_ref(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1);
#include "tag.h"
#include "string-list.h"
+enum map_direction { FROM_SRC, FROM_DST };
+
static struct refspec s_tag_refspec = {
0,
1,
*tail = &ref->next;
}
+static struct ref *alloc_delete_ref(void)
+{
+ struct ref *ref = alloc_ref("(delete)");
+ hashclr(ref->new_sha1);
+ return ref;
+}
+
static struct ref *try_explicit_object_name(const char *name)
{
unsigned char sha1[20];
struct ref *ref;
- if (!*name) {
- ref = alloc_ref("(delete)");
- hashclr(ref->new_sha1);
- return ref;
- }
+ if (!*name)
+ return alloc_delete_ref();
if (get_sha1(name, sha1))
return NULL;
ref = alloc_ref(name);
return errs;
}
-static const struct refspec *check_pattern_match(const struct refspec *rs,
- int rs_nr,
- const struct ref *src)
+static char *get_ref_match(const struct refspec *rs, int rs_nr, const struct ref *ref,
+ int send_mirror, int direction, const struct refspec **ret_pat)
{
+ const struct refspec *pat;
+ char *name;
int i;
int matching_refs = -1;
for (i = 0; i < rs_nr; i++) {
continue;
}
- if (rs[i].pattern && match_name_with_pattern(rs[i].src, src->name,
- NULL, NULL))
- return rs + i;
+ if (rs[i].pattern) {
+ const char *dst_side = rs[i].dst ? rs[i].dst : rs[i].src;
+ int match;
+ if (direction == FROM_SRC)
+ match = match_name_with_pattern(rs[i].src, ref->name, dst_side, &name);
+ else
+ match = match_name_with_pattern(dst_side, ref->name, rs[i].src, &name);
+ if (match) {
+ matching_refs = i;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
}
- if (matching_refs != -1)
- return rs + matching_refs;
- else
+ if (matching_refs == -1)
return NULL;
+
+ pat = rs + matching_refs;
+ if (pat->matching) {
+ /*
+ * "matching refs"; traditionally we pushed everything
+ * including refs outside refs/heads/ hierarchy, but
+ * that does not make much sense these days.
+ */
+ if (!send_mirror && prefixcmp(ref->name, "refs/heads/"))
+ return NULL;
+ name = xstrdup(ref->name);
+ }
+ if (ret_pat)
+ *ret_pat = pat;
+ return name;
}
static struct ref **tail_ref(struct ref **head)
struct refspec *rs;
int send_all = flags & MATCH_REFS_ALL;
int send_mirror = flags & MATCH_REFS_MIRROR;
+ int send_prune = flags & MATCH_REFS_PRUNE;
int errs;
static const char *default_refspec[] = { ":", NULL };
- struct ref **dst_tail = tail_ref(dst);
+ struct ref *ref, **dst_tail = tail_ref(dst);
if (!nr_refspec) {
nr_refspec = 1;
errs = match_explicit_refs(src, *dst, &dst_tail, rs, nr_refspec);
/* pick the remainder */
- for ( ; src; src = src->next) {
+ for (ref = src; ref; ref = ref->next) {
struct ref *dst_peer;
const struct refspec *pat = NULL;
char *dst_name;
- if (src->peer_ref)
- continue;
- pat = check_pattern_match(rs, nr_refspec, src);
- if (!pat)
+ if (ref->peer_ref)
continue;
- if (pat->matching) {
- /*
- * "matching refs"; traditionally we pushed everything
- * including refs outside refs/heads/ hierarchy, but
- * that does not make much sense these days.
- */
- if (!send_mirror && prefixcmp(src->name, "refs/heads/"))
- continue;
- dst_name = xstrdup(src->name);
+ dst_name = get_ref_match(rs, nr_refspec, ref, send_mirror, FROM_SRC, &pat);
+ if (!dst_name)
+ continue;
- } else {
- const char *dst_side = pat->dst ? pat->dst : pat->src;
- if (!match_name_with_pattern(pat->src, src->name,
- dst_side, &dst_name))
- die("Didn't think it matches any more");
- }
dst_peer = find_ref_by_name(*dst, dst_name);
if (dst_peer) {
if (dst_peer->peer_ref)
/* We're already sending something to this ref. */
goto free_name;
-
} else {
if (pat->matching && !(send_all || send_mirror))
/*
/* Create a new one and link it */
dst_peer = make_linked_ref(dst_name, &dst_tail);
- hashcpy(dst_peer->new_sha1, src->new_sha1);
+ hashcpy(dst_peer->new_sha1, ref->new_sha1);
}
- dst_peer->peer_ref = copy_ref(src);
+ dst_peer->peer_ref = copy_ref(ref);
dst_peer->force = pat->force;
free_name:
free(dst_name);
}
+ if (send_prune) {
+ /* check for missing refs on the remote */
+ for (ref = *dst; ref; ref = ref->next) {
+ char *src_name;
+
+ if (ref->peer_ref)
+ /* We're already sending something to this ref. */
+ continue;
+
+ src_name = get_ref_match(rs, nr_refspec, ref, send_mirror, FROM_DST, NULL);
+ if (src_name) {
+ if (!find_ref_by_name(src, src_name))
+ ref->peer_ref = alloc_delete_ref();
+ free(src_name);
+ }
+ }
+ }
if (errs)
return -1;
return 0;
enum match_refs_flags {
MATCH_REFS_NONE = 0,
MATCH_REFS_ALL = (1 << 0),
- MATCH_REFS_MIRROR = (1 << 1)
+ MATCH_REFS_MIRROR = (1 << 1),
+ MATCH_REFS_PRUNE = (1 << 2)
};
/* Reporting of tracking info */
if (!opt->grep_filter.pattern_list && !opt->grep_filter.header_list)
return 1;
return grep_buffer(&opt->grep_filter,
- NULL, /* we say nothing, not even filename */
commit->buffer, strlen(commit->buffer));
}
* a proper "ref:", or a regular file HEAD that has a properly
* formatted sha1 object name.
*/
-static int is_git_directory(const char *suspect)
+int is_git_directory(const char *suspect)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
size_t len = strlen(suspect);
0
};
+static struct packed_git *last_found_pack;
+
static struct cached_object *find_cached_object(const unsigned char *sha1)
{
int i;
close_pack_index(p);
free(p->bad_object_sha1);
*pp = p->next;
+ if (last_found_pack == p)
+ last_found_pack = NULL;
free(p);
return;
}
if (!fstat(fd, &st)) {
*size = xsize_t(st.st_size);
+ if (!*size) {
+ /* mmap() is forbidden on empty files */
+ error("object file %s is empty", sha1_file_name(sha1));
+ return NULL;
+ }
map = xmmap(NULL, *size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
}
close(fd);
return !open_packed_git(p);
}
+static int fill_pack_entry(const unsigned char *sha1,
+ struct pack_entry *e,
+ struct packed_git *p)
+{
+ off_t offset;
+
+ if (p->num_bad_objects) {
+ unsigned i;
+ for (i = 0; i < p->num_bad_objects; i++)
+ if (!hashcmp(sha1, p->bad_object_sha1 + 20 * i))
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ offset = find_pack_entry_one(sha1, p);
+ if (!offset)
+ return 0;
+
+ /*
+ * We are about to tell the caller where they can locate the
+ * requested object. We better make sure the packfile is
+ * still here and can be accessed before supplying that
+ * answer, as it may have been deleted since the index was
+ * loaded!
+ */
+ if (!is_pack_valid(p)) {
+ warning("packfile %s cannot be accessed", p->pack_name);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ e->offset = offset;
+ e->p = p;
+ hashcpy(e->sha1, sha1);
+ return 1;
+}
+
static int find_pack_entry(const unsigned char *sha1, struct pack_entry *e)
{
- static struct packed_git *last_found = (void *)1;
struct packed_git *p;
- off_t offset;
prepare_packed_git();
if (!packed_git)
return 0;
- p = (last_found == (void *)1) ? packed_git : last_found;
- do {
- if (p->num_bad_objects) {
- unsigned i;
- for (i = 0; i < p->num_bad_objects; i++)
- if (!hashcmp(sha1, p->bad_object_sha1 + 20 * i))
- goto next;
- }
+ if (last_found_pack && fill_pack_entry(sha1, e, last_found_pack))
+ return 1;
- offset = find_pack_entry_one(sha1, p);
- if (offset) {
- /*
- * We are about to tell the caller where they can
- * locate the requested object. We better make
- * sure the packfile is still here and can be
- * accessed before supplying that answer, as
- * it may have been deleted since the index
- * was loaded!
- */
- if (!is_pack_valid(p)) {
- warning("packfile %s cannot be accessed", p->pack_name);
- goto next;
- }
- e->offset = offset;
- e->p = p;
- hashcpy(e->sha1, sha1);
- last_found = p;
- return 1;
- }
+ for (p = packed_git; p; p = p->next) {
+ if (p == last_found_pack || !fill_pack_entry(sha1, e, p))
+ continue;
- next:
- if (p == last_found)
- p = packed_git;
- else
- p = p->next;
- if (p == last_found)
- p = p->next;
- } while (p);
+ last_found_pack = p;
+ return 1;
+ }
return 0;
}
* This also bypasses the usual "convert-to-git" dance, and that is on
* purpose. We could write a streaming version of the converting
* functions and insert that before feeding the data to fast-import
- * (or equivalent in-core API described above), but the primary
- * motivation for trying to stream from the working tree file and to
- * avoid mmaping it in core is to deal with large binary blobs, and
- * by definition they do _not_ want to get any conversion.
+ * (or equivalent in-core API described above). However, that is
+ * somewhat complicated, as we do not know the size of the filter
+ * result, which we need to know beforehand when writing a git object.
+ * Since the primary motivation for trying to stream from the working
+ * tree file and to avoid mmaping it in core is to deal with large
+ * binary blobs, they generally do not want to get any conversion, and
+ * callers should avoid this code path when filters are requested.
*/
static int index_stream(unsigned char *sha1, int fd, size_t size,
enum object_type type, const char *path,
if (!S_ISREG(st->st_mode))
ret = index_pipe(sha1, fd, type, path, flags);
- else if (size <= big_file_threshold || type != OBJ_BLOB)
+ else if (size <= big_file_threshold || type != OBJ_BLOB ||
+ (path && would_convert_to_git(path, NULL, 0, 0)))
ret = index_core(sha1, fd, size, type, path, flags);
else
ret = index_stream(sha1, fd, size, type, path, flags);
return 0;
}
+int strbuf_getwholeline_fd(struct strbuf *sb, int fd, int term)
+{
+ strbuf_reset(sb);
+
+ while (1) {
+ char ch;
+ ssize_t len = xread(fd, &ch, 1);
+ if (len <= 0)
+ return EOF;
+ strbuf_addch(sb, ch);
+ if (ch == term)
+ break;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
int strbuf_read_file(struct strbuf *sb, const char *path, size_t hint)
{
int fd, len;
extern int strbuf_getwholeline(struct strbuf *, FILE *, int);
extern int strbuf_getline(struct strbuf *, FILE *, int);
+extern int strbuf_getwholeline_fd(struct strbuf *, int, int);
extern void stripspace(struct strbuf *buf, int skip_comments);
extern int launch_editor(const char *path, struct strbuf *buffer, const char *const *env);
valgrind:
$(MAKE) GIT_TEST_OPTS="$(GIT_TEST_OPTS) --valgrind"
+perf:
+ $(MAKE) -C perf/ all
+
# Smoke testing targets
-include ../GIT-VERSION-FILE
uname_S := $(shell sh -c 'uname -s 2>/dev/null || echo unknown')
http://smoke.git.nix.is/app/projects/process_add_report/1 \
| grep -v ^Redirecting
-.PHONY: pre-clean $(T) aggregate-results clean valgrind smoke smoke_report
+.PHONY: pre-clean $(T) aggregate-results clean valgrind perf
That'll generate a detailed cover report in the "cover_db_html"
directory, which you can then copy to a webserver, or inspect locally
in a browser.
-
-Smoke testing
--------------
-
-The Git test suite has support for smoke testing. Smoke testing is
-when you submit the results of a test run to a central server for
-analysis and aggregation.
-
-Running a smoke tester is an easy and valuable way of contributing to
-Git development, particularly if you have access to an uncommon OS on
-obscure hardware.
-
-After building Git you can generate a smoke report like this in the
-"t" directory:
-
- make clean smoke
-
-You can also pass arguments via the environment. This should make it
-faster:
-
- GIT_TEST_OPTS='--root=/dev/shm' TEST_JOBS=10 make clean smoke
-
-The "smoke" target will run the Git test suite with Perl's
-"TAP::Harness" module, and package up the results in a .tar.gz archive
-with "TAP::Harness::Archive". The former is included with Perl v5.10.1
-or later, but you'll need to install the latter from the CPAN. See the
-"Test coverage" section above for how you might do that.
-
-Once the "smoke" target finishes you'll see a message like this:
-
- TAP Archive created at <path to git>/t/test-results/git-smoke.tar.gz
-
-To upload the smoke report you need to have curl(1) installed, then
-do:
-
- make smoke_report
-
-To upload the report anonymously. Hopefully that'll return something
-like "Reported #7 added.".
-
-If you're going to be uploading reports frequently please request a
-user account by E-Mailing gitsmoke@v.nix.is. Once you have a username
-and password you'll be able to do:
-
- SMOKE_USERNAME=<username> SMOKE_PASSWORD=<password> make smoke_report
-
-You can also add an additional comment to attach to the report, and/or
-a comma separated list of tags:
-
- SMOKE_USERNAME=<username> SMOKE_PASSWORD=<password> \
- SMOKE_COMMENT=<comment> SMOKE_TAGS=<tags> \
- make smoke_report
-
-Once the report is uploaded it'll be made available at
-http://smoke.git.nix.is, here's an overview of Recent Smoke Reports
-for Git:
-
- http://smoke.git.nix.is/app/projects/smoke_reports/1
-
-The reports will also be mirrored to GitHub every few hours:
-
- http://github.com/gitsmoke/smoke-reports
-
-The Smolder SQLite database is also mirrored and made available for
-download:
-
- http://github.com/gitsmoke/smoke-database
-
-Note that the database includes hashed (with crypt()) user passwords
-and E-Mail addresses. Don't use a valuable password for the smoke
-service if you have an account, or an E-Mail address you don't want to
-be publicly known. The user accounts are just meant to be convenient
-labels, they're not meant to be secure.
+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use Getopt::Long ();
-use TAP::Harness::Archive;
-
-Getopt::Long::Parser->new(
- config => [ qw/ pass_through / ],
-)->getoptions(
- 'jobs:1' => \(my $jobs = $ENV{TEST_JOBS}),
- 'archive=s' => \my $archive,
-) or die "$0: Couldn't getoptions()";
-
-TAP::Harness::Archive->new({
- jobs => $jobs,
- archive => $archive,
- ($ENV{GIT_TEST_OPTS}
- ? (test_args => [ split /\s+/, $ENV{GIT_TEST_OPTS} ])
- : ()),
- extra_properties => {},
-})->runtests(@ARGV);
--- /dev/null
+build/
+test-results/
--- /dev/null
+-include ../../config.mak
+export GIT_TEST_OPTIONS
+
+all: perf
+
+perf: pre-clean
+ ./run
+
+pre-clean:
+ rm -rf test-results
+
+clean:
+ rm -rf build "trash directory".* test-results
+
+.PHONY: all perf pre-clean clean
--- /dev/null
+Git performance tests
+=====================
+
+This directory holds performance testing scripts for git tools. The
+first part of this document describes the various ways in which you
+can run them.
+
+When fixing the tools or adding enhancements, you are strongly
+encouraged to add tests in this directory to cover what you are
+trying to fix or enhance. The later part of this short document
+describes how your test scripts should be organized.
+
+
+Running Tests
+-------------
+
+The easiest way to run tests is to say "make". This runs all
+the tests on the current git repository.
+
+ === Running 2 tests in this tree ===
+ [...]
+ Test this tree
+ ---------------------------------------------------------
+ 0001.1: rev-list --all 0.54(0.51+0.02)
+ 0001.2: rev-list --all --objects 6.14(5.99+0.11)
+ 7810.1: grep worktree, cheap regex 0.16(0.16+0.35)
+ 7810.2: grep worktree, expensive regex 7.90(29.75+0.37)
+ 7810.3: grep --cached, cheap regex 3.07(3.02+0.25)
+ 7810.4: grep --cached, expensive regex 9.39(30.57+0.24)
+
+You can compare multiple repositories and even git revisions with the
+'run' script:
+
+ $ ./run . origin/next /path/to/git-tree p0001-rev-list.sh
+
+where . stands for the current git tree. The full invocation is
+
+ ./run [<revision|directory>...] [--] [<test-script>...]
+
+A '.' argument is implied if you do not pass any other
+revisions/directories.
+
+You can also manually test this or another git build tree, and then
+call the aggregation script to summarize the results:
+
+ $ ./p0001-rev-list.sh
+ [...]
+ $ GIT_BUILD_DIR=/path/to/other/git ./p0001-rev-list.sh
+ [...]
+ $ ./aggregate.perl . /path/to/other/git ./p0001-rev-list.sh
+
+aggregate.perl has the same invocation as 'run', it just does not run
+anything beforehand.
+
+You can set the following variables (also in your config.mak):
+
+ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT
+ Number of times a test should be repeated for best-of-N
+ measurements. Defaults to 5.
+
+ GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS
+ Options to use when automatically building a git tree for
+ performance testing. E.g., -j6 would be useful.
+
+ GIT_PERF_REPO
+ GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO
+ Repositories to copy for the performance tests. The normal
+ repo should be at least git.git size. The large repo should
+ probably be about linux-2.6.git size for optimal results.
+ Both default to the git.git you are running from.
+
+You can also pass the options taken by ordinary git tests; the most
+useful one is:
+
+--root=<directory>::
+ Create "trash" directories used to store all temporary data during
+ testing under <directory>, instead of the t/ directory.
+ Using this option with a RAM-based filesystem (such as tmpfs)
+ can massively speed up the test suite.
+
+
+Naming Tests
+------------
+
+The performance test files are named as:
+
+ pNNNN-commandname-details.sh
+
+where N is a decimal digit. The same conventions for choosing NNNN as
+for normal tests apply.
+
+
+Writing Tests
+-------------
+
+The perf script starts much like a normal test script, except it
+sources perf-lib.sh:
+
+ #!/bin/sh
+ #
+ # Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
+ #
+
+ test_description='xxx performance test'
+ . ./perf-lib.sh
+
+After that you will want to use some of the following:
+
+ test_perf_default_repo # sets up a "normal" repository
+ test_perf_large_repo # sets up a "large" repository
+
+ test_perf_default_repo sub # ditto, in a subdir "sub"
+
+ test_checkout_worktree # if you need the worktree too
+
+At least one of the first two is required!
+
+You can use test_expect_success as usual. For actual performance
+tests, use
+
+ test_perf 'descriptive string' '
+ command1 &&
+ command2
+ '
+
+test_perf spawns a subshell, for lack of better options. This means
+that
+
+* you _must_ export all variables that you need in the subshell
+
+* you _must_ flag all variables that you want to persist from the
+ subshell with 'test_export':
+
+ test_perf 'descriptive string' '
+ foo=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
+ test_export foo
+ '
+
+ The so-exported variables are automatically marked for export in the
+ shell executing the perf test. For your convenience, test_export is
+ the same as export in the main shell.
+
+ This feature relies on a bit of magic using 'set' and 'source'.
+ While we have tried to make sure that it can cope with embedded
+ whitespace and other special characters, it will not work with
+ multi-line data.
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Git;
+
+sub get_times {
+ my $name = shift;
+ open my $fh, "<", $name or return undef;
+ my $line = <$fh>;
+ return undef if not defined $line;
+ close $fh or die "cannot close $name: $!";
+ $line =~ /^(?:(\d+):)?(\d+):(\d+(?:\.\d+)?) (\d+(?:\.\d+)?) (\d+(?:\.\d+)?)$/
+ or die "bad input line: $line";
+ my $rt = ((defined $1 ? $1 : 0.0)*60+$2)*60+$3;
+ return ($rt, $4, $5);
+}
+
+sub format_times {
+ my ($r, $u, $s, $firstr) = @_;
+ if (!defined $r) {
+ return "<missing>";
+ }
+ my $out = sprintf "%.2f(%.2f+%.2f)", $r, $u, $s;
+ if (defined $firstr) {
+ if ($firstr > 0) {
+ $out .= sprintf " %+.1f%%", 100.0*($r-$firstr)/$firstr;
+ } elsif ($r == 0) {
+ $out .= " =";
+ } else {
+ $out .= " +inf";
+ }
+ }
+ return $out;
+}
+
+my (@dirs, %dirnames, %dirabbrevs, %prefixes, @tests);
+while (scalar @ARGV) {
+ my $arg = $ARGV[0];
+ my $dir;
+ last if -f $arg or $arg eq "--";
+ if (! -d $arg) {
+ my $rev = Git::command_oneline(qw(rev-parse --verify), $arg);
+ $dir = "build/".$rev;
+ } else {
+ $arg =~ s{/*$}{};
+ $dir = $arg;
+ $dirabbrevs{$dir} = $dir;
+ }
+ push @dirs, $dir;
+ $dirnames{$dir} = $arg;
+ my $prefix = $dir;
+ $prefix =~ tr/^a-zA-Z0-9/_/c;
+ $prefixes{$dir} = $prefix . '.';
+ shift @ARGV;
+}
+
+if (not @dirs) {
+ @dirs = ('.');
+}
+$dirnames{'.'} = $dirabbrevs{'.'} = "this tree";
+$prefixes{'.'} = '';
+
+shift @ARGV if scalar @ARGV and $ARGV[0] eq "--";
+
+@tests = @ARGV;
+if (not @tests) {
+ @tests = glob "p????-*.sh";
+}
+
+my @subtests;
+my %shorttests;
+for my $t (@tests) {
+ $t =~ s{(?:.*/)?(p(\d+)-[^/]+)\.sh$}{$1} or die "bad test name: $t";
+ my $n = $2;
+ my $fname = "test-results/$t.subtests";
+ open my $fp, "<", $fname or die "cannot open $fname: $!";
+ for (<$fp>) {
+ chomp;
+ /^(\d+)$/ or die "malformed subtest line: $_";
+ push @subtests, "$t.$1";
+ $shorttests{"$t.$1"} = "$n.$1";
+ }
+ close $fp or die "cannot close $fname: $!";
+}
+
+sub read_descr {
+ my $name = shift;
+ open my $fh, "<", $name or return "<error reading description>";
+ my $line = <$fh>;
+ close $fh or die "cannot close $name";
+ chomp $line;
+ return $line;
+}
+
+my %descrs;
+my $descrlen = 4; # "Test"
+for my $t (@subtests) {
+ $descrs{$t} = $shorttests{$t}.": ".read_descr("test-results/$t.descr");
+ $descrlen = length $descrs{$t} if length $descrs{$t}>$descrlen;
+}
+
+sub have_duplicate {
+ my %seen;
+ for (@_) {
+ return 1 if exists $seen{$_};
+ $seen{$_} = 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+sub have_slash {
+ for (@_) {
+ return 1 if m{/};
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+my %newdirabbrevs = %dirabbrevs;
+while (!have_duplicate(values %newdirabbrevs)) {
+ %dirabbrevs = %newdirabbrevs;
+ last if !have_slash(values %dirabbrevs);
+ %newdirabbrevs = %dirabbrevs;
+ for (values %newdirabbrevs) {
+ s{^[^/]*/}{};
+ }
+}
+
+my %times;
+my @colwidth = ((0)x@dirs);
+for my $i (0..$#dirs) {
+ my $d = $dirs[$i];
+ my $w = length (exists $dirabbrevs{$d} ? $dirabbrevs{$d} : $dirnames{$d});
+ $colwidth[$i] = $w if $w > $colwidth[$i];
+}
+for my $t (@subtests) {
+ my $firstr;
+ for my $i (0..$#dirs) {
+ my $d = $dirs[$i];
+ $times{$prefixes{$d}.$t} = [get_times("test-results/$prefixes{$d}$t.times")];
+ my ($r,$u,$s) = @{$times{$prefixes{$d}.$t}};
+ my $w = length format_times($r,$u,$s,$firstr);
+ $colwidth[$i] = $w if $w > $colwidth[$i];
+ $firstr = $r unless defined $firstr;
+ }
+}
+my $totalwidth = 3*@dirs+$descrlen;
+$totalwidth += $_ for (@colwidth);
+
+printf "%-${descrlen}s", "Test";
+for my $i (0..$#dirs) {
+ my $d = $dirs[$i];
+ printf " %-$colwidth[$i]s", (exists $dirabbrevs{$d} ? $dirabbrevs{$d} : $dirnames{$d});
+}
+print "\n";
+print "-"x$totalwidth, "\n";
+for my $t (@subtests) {
+ printf "%-${descrlen}s", $descrs{$t};
+ my $firstr;
+ for my $i (0..$#dirs) {
+ my $d = $dirs[$i];
+ my ($r,$u,$s) = @{$times{$prefixes{$d}.$t}};
+ printf " %-$colwidth[$i]s", format_times($r,$u,$s,$firstr);
+ $firstr = $r unless defined $firstr;
+ }
+ print "\n";
+}
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+
+my $minrt = 1e100;
+my $min;
+
+while (<>) {
+ # [h:]m:s.xx U.xx S.xx
+ /^(?:(\d+):)?(\d+):(\d+(?:\.\d+)?) (\d+(?:\.\d+)?) (\d+(?:\.\d+)?)$/
+ or die "bad input line: $_";
+ my $rt = ((defined $1 ? $1 : 0.0)*60+$2)*60+$3;
+ if ($rt < $minrt) {
+ $min = $_;
+ $minrt = $rt;
+ }
+}
+
+if (!defined $min) {
+ die "no input found";
+}
+
+print $min;
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='Tests whether perf-lib facilities work'
+. ./perf-lib.sh
+
+test_perf_default_repo
+
+test_perf 'test_perf_default_repo works' '
+ foo=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
+ test_export foo
+'
+
+test_checkout_worktree
+
+test_perf 'test_checkout_worktree works' '
+ wt=$(find . | wc -l) &&
+ idx=$(git ls-files | wc -l) &&
+ test $wt -gt $idx
+'
+
+baz=baz
+test_export baz
+
+test_expect_success 'test_export works' '
+ echo "$foo" &&
+ test "$foo" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" &&
+ echo "$baz" &&
+ test "$baz" = baz
+'
+
+test_perf 'export a weird var' '
+ bar="weird # variable" &&
+ test_export bar
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'test_export works with weird vars' '
+ echo "$bar" &&
+ test "$bar" = "weird # variable"
+'
+
+test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description="Tests history walking performance"
+
+. ./perf-lib.sh
+
+test_perf_default_repo
+
+test_perf 'rev-list --all' '
+ git rev-list --all >/dev/null
+'
+
+test_perf 'rev-list --all --objects' '
+ git rev-list --all --objects >/dev/null
+'
+
+test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description="git-grep performance in various modes"
+
+. ./perf-lib.sh
+
+test_perf_large_repo
+test_checkout_worktree
+
+test_perf 'grep worktree, cheap regex' '
+ git grep some_nonexistent_string || :
+'
+test_perf 'grep worktree, expensive regex' '
+ git grep "^.* *some_nonexistent_string$" || :
+'
+test_perf 'grep --cached, cheap regex' '
+ git grep --cached some_nonexistent_string || :
+'
+test_perf 'grep --cached, expensive regex' '
+ git grep --cached "^.* *some_nonexistent_string$" || :
+'
+
+test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2011 Thomas Rast
+#
+# 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/ .
+
+# do the --tee work early; it otherwise confuses our careful
+# GIT_BUILD_DIR mangling
+case "$GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED, $* " in
+done,*)
+ # do not redirect again
+ ;;
+*' --tee '*|*' --va'*)
+ mkdir -p test-results
+ BASE=test-results/$(basename "$0" .sh)
+ (GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED=done ${SHELL-sh} "$0" "$@" 2>&1;
+ echo $? > $BASE.exit) | tee $BASE.out
+ test "$(cat $BASE.exit)" = 0
+ exit
+ ;;
+esac
+
+TEST_DIRECTORY=$(pwd)/..
+TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=$(pwd)
+if test -z "$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED"; then
+ perf_results_prefix=
+else
+ perf_results_prefix=$(printf "%s" "${GIT_TEST_INSTALLED%/bin-wrappers}" | tr -c "[a-zA-Z0-9]" "[_*]")"."
+ # make the tested dir absolute
+ GIT_TEST_INSTALLED=$(cd "$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED" && pwd)
+fi
+
+TEST_NO_CREATE_REPO=t
+
+. ../test-lib.sh
+
+perf_results_dir=$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/test-results
+mkdir -p "$perf_results_dir"
+rm -f "$perf_results_dir"/$(basename "$0" .sh).subtests
+
+if test -z "$GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT"; then
+ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=3
+fi
+die_if_build_dir_not_repo () {
+ if ! ( cd "$TEST_DIRECTORY/.." &&
+ git rev-parse --build-dir >/dev/null 2>&1 ); then
+ error "No $1 defined, and your build directory is not a repo"
+ fi
+}
+
+if test -z "$GIT_PERF_REPO"; then
+ die_if_build_dir_not_repo '$GIT_PERF_REPO'
+ GIT_PERF_REPO=$TEST_DIRECTORY/..
+fi
+if test -z "$GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO"; then
+ die_if_build_dir_not_repo '$GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO'
+ GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=$TEST_DIRECTORY/..
+fi
+
+test_perf_create_repo_from () {
+ test "$#" = 2 ||
+ error "bug in the test script: not 2 parameters to test-create-repo"
+ repo="$1"
+ source="$2"
+ source_git=$source/$(cd "$source" && git rev-parse --git-dir)
+ mkdir -p "$repo/.git"
+ (
+ cd "$repo/.git" &&
+ { cp -Rl "$source_git/objects" . 2>/dev/null ||
+ cp -R "$source_git/objects" .; } &&
+ for stuff in "$source_git"/*; do
+ case "$stuff" in
+ */objects|*/hooks|*/config)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ cp -R "$stuff" . || break
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done &&
+ cd .. &&
+ git init -q &&
+ mv .git/hooks .git/hooks-disabled 2>/dev/null
+ ) || error "failed to copy repository '$source' to '$repo'"
+}
+
+# call at least one of these to establish an appropriately-sized repository
+test_perf_default_repo () {
+ test_perf_create_repo_from "${1:-$TRASH_DIRECTORY}" "$GIT_PERF_REPO"
+}
+test_perf_large_repo () {
+ if test "$GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO" = "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"; then
+ echo "warning: \$GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO is \$GIT_BUILD_DIR." >&2
+ echo "warning: This will work, but may not be a sufficiently large repo" >&2
+ echo "warning: for representative measurements." >&2
+ fi
+ test_perf_create_repo_from "${1:-$TRASH_DIRECTORY}" "$GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO"
+}
+test_checkout_worktree () {
+ git checkout-index -u -a ||
+ error "git checkout-index failed"
+}
+
+# Performance tests should never fail. If they do, stop immediately
+immediate=t
+
+test_run_perf_ () {
+ test_cleanup=:
+ test_export_="test_cleanup"
+ export test_cleanup test_export_
+ /usr/bin/time -f "%E %U %S" -o test_time.$i "$SHELL" -c '
+. '"$TEST_DIRECTORY"/../test-lib-functions.sh'
+test_export () {
+ [ $# != 0 ] || return 0
+ test_export_="$test_export_\\|$1"
+ shift
+ test_export "$@"
+}
+'"$1"'
+ret=$?
+set | sed -n "s'"/'/'\\\\''/g"';s/^\\($test_export_\\)/export '"'&'"'/p" >test_vars
+exit $ret' >&3 2>&4
+ eval_ret=$?
+
+ if test $eval_ret = 0 || test -n "$expecting_failure"
+ then
+ test_eval_ "$test_cleanup"
+ . ./test_vars || error "failed to load updated environment"
+ fi
+ if test "$verbose" = "t" && test -n "$HARNESS_ACTIVE"; then
+ echo ""
+ fi
+ return "$eval_ret"
+}
+
+
+test_perf () {
+ test "$#" = 3 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
+ test "$#" = 2 ||
+ error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-success"
+ export test_prereq
+ if ! test_skip "$@"
+ then
+ base=$(basename "$0" .sh)
+ echo "$test_count" >>"$perf_results_dir"/$base.subtests
+ echo "$1" >"$perf_results_dir"/$base.$test_count.descr
+ if test -z "$verbose"; then
+ echo -n "perf $test_count - $1:"
+ else
+ echo "perf $test_count - $1:"
+ fi
+ for i in $(seq 1 $GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT); do
+ say >&3 "running: $2"
+ if test_run_perf_ "$2"
+ then
+ if test -z "$verbose"; then
+ echo -n " $i"
+ else
+ echo "* timing run $i/$GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT:"
+ fi
+ else
+ test -z "$verbose" && echo
+ test_failure_ "$@"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ if test -z "$verbose"; then
+ echo " ok"
+ else
+ test_ok_ "$1"
+ fi
+ base="$perf_results_dir"/"$perf_results_prefix$(basename "$0" .sh)"."$test_count"
+ "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/perf/min_time.perl test_time.* >"$base".times
+ fi
+ echo >&3 ""
+}
+
+# We extend test_done to print timings at the end (./run disables this
+# and does it after running everything)
+test_at_end_hook_ () {
+ if test -z "$GIT_PERF_AGGREGATING_LATER"; then
+ ( cd "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/perf && ./aggregate.perl $(basename "$0") )
+ fi
+}
+
+test_export () {
+ export "$@"
+}
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+case "$1" in
+ --help)
+ echo "usage: $0 [other_git_tree...] [--] [test_scripts]"
+ exit 0
+ ;;
+esac
+
+die () {
+ echo >&2 "error: $*"
+ exit 1
+}
+
+run_one_dir () {
+ if test $# -eq 0; then
+ set -- p????-*.sh
+ fi
+ echo "=== Running $# tests in ${GIT_TEST_INSTALLED:-this tree} ==="
+ for t in "$@"; do
+ ./$t $GIT_TEST_OPTS
+ done
+}
+
+unpack_git_rev () {
+ rev=$1
+ mkdir -p build/$rev
+ (cd "$(git rev-parse --show-cdup)" && git archive --format=tar $rev) |
+ (cd build/$rev && tar x)
+}
+build_git_rev () {
+ rev=$1
+ cp ../../config.mak build/$rev/config.mak
+ (cd build/$rev && make $GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS) ||
+ die "failed to build revision '$mydir'"
+}
+
+run_dirs_helper () {
+ mydir=${1%/}
+ shift
+ while test $# -gt 0 -a "$1" != -- -a ! -f "$1"; do
+ shift
+ done
+ if test $# -gt 0 -a "$1" = --; then
+ shift
+ fi
+ if [ ! -d "$mydir" ]; then
+ rev=$(git rev-parse --verify "$mydir" 2>/dev/null) ||
+ die "'$mydir' is neither a directory nor a valid revision"
+ if [ ! -d build/$rev ]; then
+ unpack_git_rev $rev
+ fi
+ build_git_rev $rev
+ mydir=build/$rev
+ fi
+ if test "$mydir" = .; then
+ unset GIT_TEST_INSTALLED
+ else
+ GIT_TEST_INSTALLED="$mydir/bin-wrappers"
+ export GIT_TEST_INSTALLED
+ fi
+ run_one_dir "$@"
+}
+
+run_dirs () {
+ while test $# -gt 0 -a "$1" != -- -a ! -f "$1"; do
+ run_dirs_helper "$@"
+ shift
+ done
+}
+
+GIT_PERF_AGGREGATING_LATER=t
+export GIT_PERF_AGGREGATING_LATER
+
+cd "$(dirname $0)"
+. ../../GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
+
+if test $# = 0 -o "$1" = -- -o -f "$1"; then
+ set -- . "$@"
+fi
+run_dirs "$@"
+./aggregate.perl "$@"
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='test conversion filters on large files'
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+set_attr() {
+ test_when_finished 'rm -f .gitattributes' &&
+ echo "* $*" >.gitattributes
+}
+
+check_input() {
+ git read-tree --empty &&
+ git add small large &&
+ git cat-file blob :small >small.index &&
+ git cat-file blob :large | head -n 1 >large.index &&
+ test_cmp small.index large.index
+}
+
+check_output() {
+ rm -f small large &&
+ git checkout small large &&
+ head -n 1 large >large.head &&
+ test_cmp small large.head
+}
+
+test_expect_success 'setup input tests' '
+ printf "\$Id: foo\$\\r\\n" >small &&
+ cat small small >large &&
+ git config core.bigfilethreshold 20 &&
+ git config filter.test.clean "sed s/.*/CLEAN/"
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'autocrlf=true converts on input' '
+ test_config core.autocrlf true &&
+ check_input
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'eol=crlf converts on input' '
+ set_attr eol=crlf &&
+ check_input
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'ident converts on input' '
+ set_attr ident &&
+ check_input
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'user-defined filters convert on input' '
+ set_attr filter=test &&
+ check_input
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'setup output tests' '
+ echo "\$Id\$" >small &&
+ cat small small >large &&
+ git add small large &&
+ git config core.bigfilethreshold 7 &&
+ git config filter.test.smudge "sed s/.*/SMUDGE/"
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'autocrlf=true converts on output' '
+ test_config core.autocrlf true &&
+ check_output
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'eol=crlf converts on output' '
+ set_attr eol=crlf &&
+ check_output
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'user-defined filters convert on output' '
+ set_attr filter=test &&
+ check_output
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'ident converts on output' '
+ set_attr ident &&
+ rm -f small large &&
+ git checkout small large &&
+ sed -n "s/Id: .*/Id: SHA/p" <small >small.clean &&
+ head -n 1 large >large.head &&
+ sed -n "s/Id: .*/Id: SHA/p" <large.head >large.clean &&
+ test_cmp small.clean large.clean
+'
+
+test_done
FASTFORWARD (no commit created; -m option ignored)
example | 1 +
hello | 1 +
- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+)
EOF
test_expect_success 'git resolve' '
mkdir x &&
(
cd x &&
- echo strasse >expect
+ echo strasse >expect &&
git config --get --file ../other-config ein.bahn >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
)
'
+test_expect_success 'refer config from subdirectory via GIT_CONFIG' '
+ (
+ cd x &&
+ GIT_CONFIG=../other-config git config --get ein.bahn >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
cat > expect << EOF
[ein]
bahn = strasse
test_must_fail git -c "" rev-parse
'
+test_expect_success 'git config --edit works' '
+ git config -f tmp test.value no &&
+ echo test.value=yes >expect &&
+ GIT_EDITOR="echo [test]value=yes >" git config -f tmp --edit &&
+ git config -f tmp --list >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'git config --edit respects core.editor' '
+ git config -f tmp test.value no &&
+ echo test.value=yes >expect &&
+ test_config core.editor "echo [test]value=yes >" &&
+ git config -f tmp --edit &&
+ git config -f tmp --list >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='test config file include directives'
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+test_expect_success 'include file by absolute path' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo "[include]path = \"$(pwd)/one\"" >.gitconfig &&
+ echo 1 >expect &&
+ git config test.one >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'include file by relative path' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo "[include]path = one" >.gitconfig &&
+ echo 1 >expect &&
+ git config test.one >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'chained relative paths' '
+ mkdir subdir &&
+ echo "[test]three = 3" >subdir/three &&
+ echo "[include]path = three" >subdir/two &&
+ echo "[include]path = subdir/two" >.gitconfig &&
+ echo 3 >expect &&
+ git config test.three >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'include options can still be examined' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo "[include]path = one" >.gitconfig &&
+ echo one >expect &&
+ git config include.path >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'listing includes option and expansion' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo "[include]path = one" >.gitconfig &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ include.path=one
+ test.one=1
+ EOF
+ git config --list >actual.full &&
+ grep -v ^core actual.full >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'single file lookup does not expand includes by default' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo "[include]path = one" >.gitconfig &&
+ test_must_fail git config -f .gitconfig test.one &&
+ test_must_fail git config --global test.one &&
+ echo 1 >expect &&
+ git config --includes -f .gitconfig test.one >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'single file list does not expand includes by default' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo "[include]path = one" >.gitconfig &&
+ echo "include.path=one" >expect &&
+ git config -f .gitconfig --list >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'writing config file does not expand includes' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo "[include]path = one" >.gitconfig &&
+ git config test.two 2 &&
+ echo 2 >expect &&
+ git config --no-includes test.two >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_must_fail git config --no-includes test.one
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'config modification does not affect includes' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo "[include]path = one" >.gitconfig &&
+ git config test.one 2 &&
+ echo 1 >expect &&
+ git config -f one test.one >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ 1
+ 2
+ EOF
+ git config --get-all test.one >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'missing include files are ignored' '
+ cat >.gitconfig <<-\EOF &&
+ [include]path = foo
+ [test]value = yes
+ EOF
+ echo yes >expect &&
+ git config test.value >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'absolute includes from command line work' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ echo 1 >expect &&
+ git -c include.path="$PWD/one" config test.one >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'relative includes from command line fail' '
+ echo "[test]one = 1" >one &&
+ test_must_fail git -c include.path=one config test.one
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'include cycles are detected' '
+ cat >.gitconfig <<-\EOF &&
+ [test]value = gitconfig
+ [include]path = cycle
+ EOF
+ cat >cycle <<-\EOF &&
+ [test]value = cycle
+ [include]path = .gitconfig
+ EOF
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ gitconfig
+ cycle
+ EOF
+ test_must_fail git config --get-all test.value 2>stderr &&
+ grep "exceeded maximum include depth" stderr
+'
+
+test_done
test_cmp empty actual
'
+test_expect_success 'rev-list --verify-objects' '
+ git rev-list --verify-objects --all >/dev/null 2>out &&
+ test_cmp empty out
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'rev-list --verify-objects with bad sha1' '
+ sha=$(echo blob | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
+ old=$(echo $sha | sed "s+^..+&/+") &&
+ new=$(dirname $old)/ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff &&
+ sha="$(dirname $new)$(basename $new)" &&
+ mv .git/objects/$old .git/objects/$new &&
+ test_when_finished "remove_object $sha" &&
+ git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $sha foo &&
+ test_when_finished "git read-tree -u --reset HEAD" &&
+ tree=$(git write-tree) &&
+ test_when_finished "remove_object $tree" &&
+ cmt=$(echo bogus | git commit-tree $tree) &&
+ test_when_finished "remove_object $cmt" &&
+ git update-ref refs/heads/bogus $cmt &&
+ test_when_finished "git update-ref -d refs/heads/bogus" &&
+
+ test_might_fail git rev-list --verify-objects refs/heads/bogus >/dev/null 2>out &&
+ cat out &&
+ grep -q "error: sha1 mismatch 63ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff" out
+'
+
test_done
#!/bin/sh
-test_description='checkout from unborn branch protects contents'
+test_description='checkout from unborn branch'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success 'setup' '
git checkout -b new origin
'
+test_expect_success 'checking out another branch from unborn state' '
+ git checkout --orphan newroot &&
+ git checkout -b anothername &&
+ test_must_fail git show-ref --verify refs/heads/newroot &&
+ git symbolic-ref HEAD >actual &&
+ echo refs/heads/anothername >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
! grep "$empty" actual
'
-test_expect_success 'cannot commit with i-t-a entry' '
+test_expect_success 'i-t-a entry is simply ignored' '
test_tick &&
git commit -a -m initial &&
git reset --hard &&
echo frotz >nitfol &&
git add rezrov &&
git add -N nitfol &&
- test_must_fail git commit -m initial
+ git commit -m second &&
+ test $(git ls-tree HEAD -- nitfol | wc -l) = 0 &&
+ test $(git diff --name-only HEAD -- nitfol | wc -l) = 1
'
test_expect_success 'can commit with an unrelated i-t-a entry in index' '
git reset --hard &&
- echo xyzzy >rezrov &&
+ echo bozbar >rezrov &&
echo frotz >nitfol &&
git add rezrov &&
git add -N nitfol &&
test_expect_success TABS_IN_FILENAMES 'setup expect' '
cat >expected <<\EOF
"tabs\t,\" (dq) and spaces"
- 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
EOF
'
cat <<-\EOF >expected &&
[master OBJID] second
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
[master OBJID] third
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
[master OBJID] fourth
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
EOF
git checkout -f master &&
Trying simple merge.
[master OBJID] second
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
Trying simple merge.
[master OBJID] third
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
Trying simple merge.
[master OBJID] fourth
Author: A U Thor <author@example.com>
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
EOF
git checkout -f master &&
test -z "`git diff-index HEAD -- foo`"
'
+test_expect_success 'git add --refresh with pathspec' '
+ git reset --hard &&
+ echo >foo && echo >bar && echo >baz &&
+ git add foo bar baz && H=$(git rev-parse :foo) && git rm -f foo &&
+ echo "100644 $H 3 foo" | git update-index --index-info &&
+ test-chmtime -60 bar baz &&
+ >expect &&
+ git add --refresh bar >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git diff-files --name-only >actual &&
+ ! grep bar actual&&
+ grep baz actual
+'
+
test_expect_success POSIXPERM,SANITY 'git add should fail atomically upon an unreadable file' '
git reset --hard &&
date >foo1 &&
git reset --hard &&
cat >expected <<-EOF &&
file | 1 +
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
EOF
git stash show ${STASH_ID} >actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
git reset --hard &&
cat >expected <<-EOF &&
file | 1 +
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
EOF
git stash show ${STASH_ID} >actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
59d314ad6f356dd08601a4cd5e530381da3e3c64
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --cc dir/sub
index cead32e,7289e35..992913c
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
59d314ad6f356dd08601a4cd5e530381da3e3c64
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --cc dir/sub
index cead32e,7289e35..992913c
59d314ad6f356dd08601a4cd5e530381da3e3c64
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
$
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
$
59d314ad6f356dd08601a4cd5e530381da3e3c64
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
$
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
new file mode 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
new file mode 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 dir/sub
create mode 100644 file0
create mode 100644 file2
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
$
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
new file mode 100644
59d314ad6f356dd08601a4cd5e530381da3e3c64
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
$
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
$
59d314ad6f356dd08601a4cd5e530381da3e3c64
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
$
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
$
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
$
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
Side
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
Third
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 8422d40..cead32e 100644
This is the second commit.
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..8422d40 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 8422d40..cead32e 100644
Side
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
Third
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 8422d40..cead32e 100644
This is the second commit.
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..8422d40 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --cc dir/sub
index cead32e,7289e35..992913c
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 dir/sub
create mode 100644 file0
create mode 100644 file2
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 dir/sub
create mode 100644 file0
create mode 100644 file2
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 8422d40..cead32e 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
new file mode 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --combined dir/sub
index cead32e,7289e35..992913c
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 dir/sub
create mode 100644 file0
create mode 100644 file2
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
$
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
$
Side
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
Third
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 8422d40..cead32e 100644
This is the second commit.
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..8422d40 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 8422d40..cead32e 100644
Side
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
Third
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 8422d40..cead32e 100644
This is the second commit.
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..8422d40 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --cc dir/sub
index cead32e,7289e35..992913c
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 dir/sub
create mode 100644 file0
create mode 100644 file2
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 dir/sub
create mode 100644 file0
create mode 100644 file2
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 35d242b..7289e35 100644
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
index 8422d40..cead32e 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
new file mode 100644
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --combined dir/sub
index cead32e,7289e35..992913c
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file3 | 4 ++++
- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file3
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
---
dir/sub | 2 ++
file1 | 3 +++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
diff --git a/dir/sub b/dir/sub
dir/sub | 2 ++
file0 | 3 +++
file2 | 3 +++
- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 dir/sub
create mode 100644 file0
create mode 100644 file2
cat > expect << EOF
---
file | 16 ++++++++++++++++
- 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+)
diff --git a/file b/file
index 40f36c6..2dc5c23 100644
cat >expect.stat <<'EOF'
file | Bin 2 -> 4 bytes
- 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
EOF
test_expect_success 'diffstat does not run textconv' '
echo file diff=fail >.gitattributes &&
expect=$1; shift
cat >expected <<EOF
$expect | 1 +
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
EOF
test_expect_success "--stat $*" "
git diff --stat $* HEAD^ >actual &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF
a | 1 +
b | 1 +
- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+)
EOF
git diff --stat --stat-count=2 >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
t/t4100-apply-stat.sh | 2 +-
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
t/t4100-apply-stat.sh | 2 +-
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
git format-patch -M --stdout lorem^ >rename-add.patch &&
# reset time
- unset test_tick &&
+ sane_unset test_tick &&
test_tick
'
! test -s output.out
'
+test_expect_success 'am empty-file does not infloop' '
+ rm -fr .git/rebase-apply &&
+ git reset --hard &&
+ touch empty-file &&
+ test_tick &&
+ { git am empty-file > actual 2>&1 && false || :; } &&
+ echo Patch format detection failed. >expected &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
test_done
b
: diffstat
n
- / [0-9]* files changed/ {
+ / [0-9]* files* changed/ {
a\\
DIFFSTAT
b
'pack without delta' \
'packname_1=$(git pack-objects --window=0 test-1 <obj-list)'
+test_expect_success \
+ 'pack-objects with bogus arguments' \
+ 'test_must_fail git pack-objects --window=0 test-1 blah blah <obj-list'
+
rm -fr .git2
mkdir .git2
git index-pack --verify "test-2-${pack2}.pack"
'
+test_expect_success \
+ 'pack-objects --index-version=2, is not accepted' \
+ 'test_must_fail git pack-objects --index-version=2, test-3 <obj-list'
+
test_expect_success \
'index v2: force some 64-bit offsets with pack-objects' \
'pack3=$(git pack-objects --index-version=2,0x40000 test-3 <obj-list)'
)
'
+cat >exp <<EOF
+To dst
+! refs/heads/master:refs/heads/test [remote rejected] (missing necessary objects)
+EOF
+
test_expect_success 'push without strict' '
rm -rf dst &&
git init dst &&
git config fetch.fsckobjects false &&
git config transfer.fsckobjects false
) &&
- git push dst master:refs/heads/test
+ test_must_fail git push --porcelain dst master:refs/heads/test >act &&
+ test_cmp exp act
'
test_expect_success 'push with !receive.fsckobjects' '
git config receive.fsckobjects false &&
git config transfer.fsckobjects true
) &&
- git push dst master:refs/heads/test
+ test_must_fail git push --porcelain dst master:refs/heads/test >act &&
+ test_cmp exp act
'
+cat >exp <<EOF
+To dst
+! refs/heads/master:refs/heads/test [remote rejected] (n/a (unpacker error))
+EOF
+
test_expect_success 'push with receive.fsckobjects' '
rm -rf dst &&
git init dst &&
git config receive.fsckobjects true &&
git config transfer.fsckobjects false
) &&
- test_must_fail git push dst master:refs/heads/test
+ test_must_fail git push --porcelain dst master:refs/heads/test >act &&
+ test_cmp exp act
'
test_expect_success 'push with transfer.fsckobjects' '
cd dst &&
git config transfer.fsckobjects true
) &&
- test_must_fail git push dst master:refs/heads/test
+ test_must_fail git push --porcelain dst master:refs/heads/test >act &&
+ test_cmp exp act
'
test_done
test_cmp .git/foo .git/bar
'
+test_expect_success 'push --prune' '
+ mk_test heads/master heads/second heads/foo heads/bar &&
+ git push --prune testrepo &&
+ check_push_result $the_commit heads/master &&
+ check_push_result $the_first_commit heads/second &&
+ ! check_push_result $the_first_commit heads/foo heads/bar
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'push --prune refspec' '
+ mk_test tmp/master tmp/second tmp/foo tmp/bar &&
+ git push --prune testrepo "refs/heads/*:refs/tmp/*" &&
+ check_push_result $the_commit tmp/master &&
+ check_push_result $the_first_commit tmp/second &&
+ ! check_push_result $the_first_commit tmp/foo tmp/bar
+'
+
test_done
! grep "Writing objects" err
'
-test_expect_failure TTY 'push --no-progress suppresses progress' '
+test_expect_success TTY 'push --no-progress suppresses progress' '
ensure_fresh_upstream &&
test_terminal git push -u --no-progress upstream master >out 2>err &&
+ ! grep "Unpacking objects" err &&
! grep "Writing objects" err
'
remote: error: hook declined to update refs/heads/dev2
To http://127.0.0.1:$LIB_HTTPD_PORT/smart/test_repo.git
! [remote rejected] dev2 -> dev2 (hook declined)
-error: failed to push some refs to 'http://127.0.0.1:5541/smart/test_repo.git'
+error: failed to push some refs to 'http://127.0.0.1:$LIB_HTTPD_PORT/smart/test_repo.git'
EOF
test_expect_success 'rejected update prints status' '
GET() {
REQUEST_METHOD="GET" && export REQUEST_METHOD &&
run_backend "/repo.git/$1" &&
- unset REQUEST_METHOD &&
+ sane_unset REQUEST_METHOD &&
if ! grep "Status" act.out >act
then
printf "Status: 200 OK\r\n" >act
REQUEST_METHOD="POST" && export REQUEST_METHOD &&
CONTENT_TYPE="application/x-$1-request" && export CONTENT_TYPE &&
run_backend "/repo.git/$1" "$2" &&
- unset REQUEST_METHOD &&
- unset CONTENT_TYPE &&
+ sane_unset REQUEST_METHOD &&
+ sane_unset CONTENT_TYPE &&
if ! grep "Status" act.out >act
then
printf "Status: 200 OK\r\n" >act
cd "$base_dir"
-rm -f "$U"
+rm -f "$U.D"
test_expect_success 'cloning with reference (no -l -s)' \
-'GIT_DEBUG_SEND_PACK=3 git clone --reference B "file://$(pwd)/A" D 3>"$U"'
+'GIT_DEBUG_SEND_PACK=3 git clone --reference B "file://$(pwd)/A" D 3>"$U.D"'
test_expect_success 'fetched no objects' \
-'! grep "^want" "$U"'
+'! grep "^want" "$U.D"'
cd "$base_dir"
git clone --reference=A A I
'
+test_expect_success 'prepare branched repository' '
+ git clone A J &&
+ (
+ cd J &&
+ git checkout -b other master^ &&
+ echo other >otherfile &&
+ git add otherfile &&
+ git commit -m other &&
+ git checkout master
+ )
+'
+
+rm -f "$U.K"
+
+test_expect_success 'fetch with incomplete alternates' '
+ git init K &&
+ echo "$base_dir/A/.git/objects" >K/.git/objects/info/alternates &&
+ (
+ cd K &&
+ git remote add J "file://$base_dir/J" &&
+ GIT_DEBUG_SEND_PACK=3 git fetch J 3>"$U.K"
+ ) &&
+ master_object=$(cd A && git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname)" refs/heads/master) &&
+ ! grep "^want $master_object" "$U.K" &&
+ tag_object=$(cd A && git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname)" refs/tags/HEAD) &&
+ ! grep "^want $tag_object" "$U.K"
+'
+
test_done
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success 'setup' '
-
- : > file &&
- git add file &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m initial &&
+ test_commit initial &&
test_tick &&
git tag -m tag tag &&
- : > file2 &&
- git add file2 &&
- : > file3 &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m second &&
- git add file3 &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m third
-
+ test_commit second &&
+ test_commit third &&
+ git tag -d initial &&
+ git tag -d second &&
+ git tag -d third
'
test_expect_success 'tags can be excluded by rev-list options' '
-
git bundle create bundle --all --since=7.Apr.2005.15:16:00.-0700 &&
git ls-remote bundle > output &&
! grep tag output
-
'
test_expect_success 'die if bundle file cannot be created' '
-
mkdir adir &&
test_must_fail git bundle create adir --all
-
'
test_expect_failure 'bundle --stdin' '
-
echo master | git bundle create stdin-bundle.bdl --stdin &&
git ls-remote stdin-bundle.bdl >output &&
grep master output
-
'
test_expect_failure 'bundle --stdin <rev-list options>' '
-
echo master | git bundle create hybrid-bundle.bdl --stdin tag &&
git ls-remote hybrid-bundle.bdl >output &&
grep master output
-
'
test_expect_success 'empty bundle file is rejected' '
+ : >empty-bundle &&
+ test_must_fail git fetch empty-bundle
+'
- >empty-bundle && test_must_fail git fetch empty-bundle
-
+# This triggers a bug in older versions where the resulting line (with
+# --pretty=oneline) was longer than a 1024-char buffer.
+test_expect_success 'ridiculously long subject in boundary' '
+ : >file4 &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git add file4 &&
+ printf "%01200d\n" 0 | git commit -F - &&
+ test_commit fifth &&
+ git bundle create long-subject-bundle.bdl HEAD^..HEAD &&
+ git bundle list-heads long-subject-bundle.bdl >heads &&
+ test -s heads &&
+ git fetch long-subject-bundle.bdl &&
+ sed -n "/^-/{p;q}" long-subject-bundle.bdl >boundary &&
+ grep "^-$_x40 " boundary
'
test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='selecting remote repo in ambiguous cases'
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+reset() {
+ rm -rf foo foo.git fetch clone
+}
+
+make_tree() {
+ git init "$1" &&
+ (cd "$1" && test_commit "$1")
+}
+
+make_bare() {
+ git init --bare "$1" &&
+ (cd "$1" &&
+ tree=`git hash-object -w -t tree /dev/null` &&
+ commit=$(echo "$1" | git commit-tree $tree) &&
+ git update-ref HEAD $commit
+ )
+}
+
+get() {
+ git init --bare fetch &&
+ (cd fetch && git fetch "../$1") &&
+ git clone "$1" clone
+}
+
+check() {
+ echo "$1" >expect &&
+ (cd fetch && git log -1 --format=%s FETCH_HEAD) >actual.fetch &&
+ (cd clone && git log -1 --format=%s HEAD) >actual.clone &&
+ test_cmp expect actual.fetch &&
+ test_cmp expect actual.clone
+}
+
+test_expect_success 'find .git dir in worktree' '
+ reset &&
+ make_tree foo &&
+ get foo &&
+ check foo
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'automagically add .git suffix' '
+ reset &&
+ make_bare foo.git &&
+ get foo &&
+ check foo.git
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'automagically add .git suffix to worktree' '
+ reset &&
+ make_tree foo.git &&
+ get foo &&
+ check foo.git
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'prefer worktree foo over bare foo.git' '
+ reset &&
+ make_tree foo &&
+ make_bare foo.git &&
+ get foo &&
+ check foo
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'prefer bare foo over bare foo.git' '
+ reset &&
+ make_bare foo &&
+ make_bare foo.git &&
+ get foo &&
+ check foo
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'disambiguate with full foo.git' '
+ reset &&
+ make_bare foo &&
+ make_bare foo.git &&
+ get foo.git &&
+ check foo.git
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'we are not fooled by non-git foo directory' '
+ reset &&
+ make_bare foo.git &&
+ mkdir foo &&
+ get foo &&
+ check foo.git
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'prefer inner .git over outer bare' '
+ reset &&
+ make_tree foo &&
+ make_bare foo.git &&
+ mv foo/.git foo.git &&
+ get foo.git &&
+ check foo
+'
+
+test_done
'
test_expect_success 'massive simple rename does not spam added files' '
- unset GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY &&
+ sane_unset GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY &&
git merge --no-stat simple-rename | grep -v Removing >output &&
test 5 -gt "$(wc -l < output)"
'
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'annotations for blobs are empty' '
+ blob=$(git hash-object -w --stdin <<-\EOF
+ Blob paragraph 1.
+
+ Blob paragraph 2.
+ EOF
+ ) &&
+ git tag tag-blob $blob &&
+ echo "tag-blob " >expect &&
+ git tag -n1 -l tag-blob >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
# trying to verify annotated non-signed tags:
test_expect_success GPG \
test_must_fail git tag -v -s
'
+# check points-at
+
+test_expect_success '--points-at cannot be used in non-list mode' '
+ test_must_fail git tag --points-at=v4.0 foo
+'
+
+test_expect_success '--points-at finds lightweight tags' '
+ echo v4.0 >expect &&
+ git tag --points-at v4.0 >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success '--points-at finds annotated tags of commits' '
+ git tag -m "v4.0, annotated" annotated-v4.0 v4.0 &&
+ echo annotated-v4.0 >expect &&
+ git tag -l --points-at v4.0 "annotated*" >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success '--points-at finds annotated tags of tags' '
+ git tag -m "describing the v4.0 tag object" \
+ annotated-again-v4.0 annotated-v4.0 &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ annotated-again-v4.0
+ annotated-v4.0
+ EOF
+ git tag --points-at=annotated-v4.0 >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'multiple --points-at are OR-ed together' '
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ v2.0
+ v3.0
+ EOF
+ git tag --points-at=v2.0 --points-at=v3.0 >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
test_must_fail git grep -f f a
"
+test_expect_success 'grep respects binary diff attribute' '
+ echo text >t &&
+ git add t &&
+ echo t:text >expect &&
+ git grep text t >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ echo "t -diff" >.gitattributes &&
+ echo "Binary file t matches" >expect &&
+ git grep text t >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'grep respects not-binary diff attribute' '
+ echo binQary | q_to_nul >b &&
+ git add b &&
+ echo "Binary file b matches" >expect &&
+ git grep bin b >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ echo "b diff" >.gitattributes &&
+ echo "b:binQary" >expect &&
+ git grep bin b | nul_to_q >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
test_cmp actual expect
'
+test_expect_success GPG 'merge --no-edit tag should skip editor' '
+ git reset --hard c0 &&
+ git commit --allow-empty -m "A newer commit" &&
+ git tag -f -s -m "A newer commit" signed &&
+ git reset --hard c0 &&
+
+ EDITOR=false git merge --no-edit signed &&
+ git rev-parse signed^0 >expect &&
+ git rev-parse HEAD^2 >actual &&
+ test_cmp actual expect
+'
+
test_done
c2.c | 1 +
c3.c | 1 +
c4.c | 1 +
- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 c2.c
create mode 100644 c3.c
create mode 100644 c4.c
Trying simple merge with c5
Merge made by the 'octopus' strategy.
c5.c | 1 +
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
create mode 100644 c5.c
EOF
Merge made by the 'octopus' strategy.
c1.c | 1 +
c2.c | 1 +
- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 c1.c
create mode 100644 c2.c
EOF
echo vvv >t/v &&
mkdir t/a &&
echo vvv >t/a/v &&
+ {
+ echo "line without leading space1"
+ echo " line with leading space1"
+ echo " line with leading space2"
+ echo " line with leading space3"
+ echo "line without leading space2"
+ } >space &&
git add . &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m initial
test_cmp expected actual
'
+cat >expected <<EOF
+space: line with leading space1
+space: line with leading space2
+space: line with leading space3
+EOF
+
+test_expect_success LIBPCRE 'grep -E "^ "' '
+ git grep -E "^ " space >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success LIBPCRE 'grep -P "^ "' '
+ git grep -P "^ " space >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
test_done
git update-index --add dir/file/file &&
git commit -m '$name' &&
test_must_fail git svn set-tree --find-copies-harder --rmdir \
- ${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch" || true
+ ${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch
+"
name='detect node change from directory to file #1'
git update-index --add -- bar &&
git commit -m "$name" &&
test_must_fail git svn set-tree --find-copies-harder --rmdir \
- ${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch2' || true
+ ${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch2
+'
name='detect node change from file to directory #2'
echo yyy > bar/zzz/yyy &&
git update-index --add bar/zzz/yyy &&
git commit -m "$name" &&
- test_must_fail git svn set-tree --find-copies-harder --rmdir \
- ${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch3' || true
-
+ git svn set-tree --find-copies-harder --rmdir \
+ ${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch3 &&
+ svn_cmd up "$SVN_TREE" &&
+ test -d "$SVN_TREE"/bar/zzz &&
+ test -e "$SVN_TREE"/bar/zzz/yyy
+'
name='detect node change from directory to file #2'
test_expect_success "$name" '
git update-index --add -- dir &&
git commit -m "$name" &&
test_must_fail git svn set-tree --find-copies-harder --rmdir \
- ${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch4' || true
+ ${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch4
+'
name='remove executable bit from a file'
test -x "$SVN_TREE"/exec.sh'
-name='executable file becomes a symlink to bar/zzz (file)'
+name='executable file becomes a symlink to file'
test_expect_success "$name" '
rm exec.sh &&
- ln -s bar/zzz exec.sh &&
+ ln -s file exec.sh &&
git update-index exec.sh &&
git commit -m "$name" &&
git svn set-tree --find-copies-harder --rmdir \
name='new symlink is added to a file that was also just made executable'
test_expect_success "$name" '
- chmod +x bar/zzz &&
- ln -s bar/zzz exec-2.sh &&
- git update-index --add bar/zzz exec-2.sh &&
+ chmod +x file &&
+ ln -s file exec-2.sh &&
+ git update-index --add file exec-2.sh &&
git commit -m "$name" &&
git svn set-tree --find-copies-harder --rmdir \
${remotes_git_svn}..mybranch5 &&
svn_cmd up "$SVN_TREE" &&
- test -x "$SVN_TREE"/bar/zzz &&
+ test -x "$SVN_TREE"/file &&
test -h "$SVN_TREE"/exec-2.sh'
name='modify a symlink to become a file'
test_expect_success "$name" '
- echo git help > help || true &&
+ echo git help >help &&
rm exec-2.sh &&
cp help exec-2.sh &&
git update-index exec-2.sh &&
rm -f expected
if test_have_prereq UTF8
then
- echo tree bf522353586b1b883488f2bc73dab0d9f774b9a9 > expected
+ echo tree dc68b14b733e4ec85b04ab6f712340edc5dc936e > expected
fi
cat >> expected <<\EOF
-tree 83654bb36f019ae4fe77a0171f81075972087624
-tree 031b8d557afc6fea52894eaebb45bec52f1ba6d1
-tree 0b094cbff17168f24c302e297f55bfac65eb8bd3
-tree d667270a1f7b109f5eb3aaea21ede14b56bfdd6e
-tree 56a30b966619b863674f5978696f4a3594f2fca9
+tree c3322890dcf74901f32d216f05c5044f670ce632
+tree d3ccd5035feafd17b030c5732e7808cc49122853
+tree d03e1630363d4881e68929d532746b20b0986b83
+tree 149d63cd5878155c846e8c55d7d8487de283f89e
+tree 312b76e4f64ce14893aeac8591eb3960b065e247
+tree 149d63cd5878155c846e8c55d7d8487de283f89e
tree d667270a1f7b109f5eb3aaea21ede14b56bfdd6e
tree 8f51f74cf0163afc9ad68a4b1537288c4558b5a4
EOF
rm -r "$GIT_DIR" &&
test x = x"$(git config svn.authorsfile)" &&
test_config="$HOME"/.gitconfig &&
- unset GIT_DIR &&
- unset GIT_CONFIG &&
+ sane_unset GIT_DIR &&
+ sane_unset GIT_CONFIG &&
git config --global \
svn.authorsfile "$HOME"/svn-authors &&
test x"$HOME"/svn-authors = x"$(git config svn.authorsfile)" &&
(mkdir shared &&
cd shared &&
- unset GIT_DIR &&
+ sane_unset GIT_DIR &&
cvs co . &&
git init &&
git add " space" &&
'config override: tree view, features enabled in repo config (2)' \
'gitweb_run "p=.git;a=tree"'
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# searching
+
+cat >>gitweb_config.perl <<\EOF
+
+# enable search
+$feature{'search'}{'default'} = [1];
+$feature{'grep'}{'default'} = [1];
+$feature{'pickaxe'}{'default'} = [1];
+EOF
+
+test_expect_success \
+ 'search: preparation' \
+ 'echo "1st MATCH" >>file &&
+ echo "2nd MATCH" >>file &&
+ echo "MATCH" >>bar &&
+ git add file bar &&
+ git commit -m "Added MATCH word"'
+
+test_expect_success \
+ 'search: commit author' \
+ 'gitweb_run "p=.git;a=search;h=HEAD;st=author;s=A+U+Thor"'
+
+test_expect_success \
+ 'search: commit message' \
+ 'gitweb_run "p=.git;a=search;h=HEAD;st=commitr;s=MATCH"'
+
+test_expect_success \
+ 'search: grep' \
+ 'gitweb_run "p=.git;a=search;h=HEAD;st=grep;s=MATCH"'
+
+test_expect_success \
+ 'search: pickaxe' \
+ 'gitweb_run "p=.git;a=search;h=HEAD;st=pickaxe;s=MATCH"'
+
+test_expect_success \
+ 'search: projects' \
+ 'gitweb_run "a=project_list;s=.git"'
+
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# non-ASCII in README.html
'echo "\$projects_list_group_categories = 1;" >>gitweb_config.perl &&
gitweb_run'
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# unborn branches
+
+test_expect_success \
+ 'unborn HEAD: "summary" page (with "heads" subview)' \
+ 'git checkout orphan_branch || git checkout --orphan orphan_branch &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout master" &&
+ gitweb_run "p=.git;a=summary"'
+
test_done
git config git-p4.skipSubmitEditCheck true &&
echo "username-noperms: a change by alice" >>file1 &&
git commit --author "Alice <alice@localhost>" -m "perms: a change by alice" file1 &&
- P4EDITOR=touch P4USER=bob P4PASSWD=secret test_must_fail "$GITP4" commit --preserve-user &&
- test_must_fail git diff --exit-code HEAD..p4/master
+ P4EDITOR=touch P4USER=bob P4PASSWD=secret &&
+ export P4EDITOR P4USER P4PASSWD &&
+ test_must_fail "$GITP4" commit --preserve-user &&
+ ! git diff --exit-code HEAD..p4/master
)
'
git commit --author "Bob <bob@localhost>" -m "preserve: a change by bob" file1 &&
echo "username-unknown: a change by charlie" >>file1 &&
git commit --author "Charlie <charlie@localhost>" -m "preserve: a change by charlie" file1 &&
- P4EDITOR=touch P4USER=alice P4PASSWD=secret test_must_fail "$GITP4" commit --preserve-user &&
- test_must_fail git diff --exit-code HEAD..p4/master &&
+ P4EDITOR=touch P4USER=alice P4PASSWD=secret &&
+ export P4EDITOR P4USER P4PASSWD &&
+ test_must_fail "$GITP4" commit --preserve-user &&
+ ! git diff --exit-code HEAD..p4/master &&
echo "$0: repeat with allowMissingP4Users enabled" &&
git config git-p4.allowMissingP4Users true &&
git config git-p4.preserveUser true &&
- P4EDITOR=touch P4USER=alice P4PASSWD=secret "$GITP4" commit &&
+ "$GITP4" commit &&
git diff --exit-code HEAD..p4/master &&
p4_check_commit_author file1 alice
)
p4_add_user derek Derek &&
make_change_by_user usernamefile3 Derek derek@localhost &&
- P4EDITOR=cat P4USER=alice P4PASSWD=secret "$GITP4" commit |\
+ P4EDITOR=cat P4USER=alice P4PASSWD=secret &&
+ export P4EDITOR P4USER P4PASSWD &&
+ "$GITP4" commit |\
grep "git author derek@localhost does not match" &&
make_change_by_user usernamefile3 Charlie charlie@localhost &&
- P4EDITOR=cat P4USER=alice P4PASSWD=secret "$GITP4" commit |\
+ "$GITP4" commit |\
grep "git author charlie@localhost does not match" &&
make_change_by_user usernamefile3 alice alice@localhost &&
- P4EDITOR=cat P4USER=alice P4PASSWD=secret "$GITP4" |\
+ "$GITP4" commit |\
test_must_fail grep "git author.*does not match" &&
git config git-p4.skipUserNameCheck true &&
make_change_by_user usernamefile3 Charlie charlie@localhost &&
- P4EDITOR=cat P4USER=alice P4PASSWD=secret "$GITP4" commit |\
+ "$GITP4" commit |\
test_must_fail grep "git author.*does not match" &&
p4_check_commit_author usernamefile3 alice
+#!/bin/sh
+
test_description='git-p4 p4 label tests'
. ./lib-git-p4.sh
test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
(
P4CONFIG=p4config && export P4CONFIG &&
- unset P4PORT P4CLIENT &&
+ sane_unset P4PORT P4CLIENT &&
"$GITP4" clone --verbose --dest="$git" //depot
)
'
test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
(
P4CONFIG=p4config && export P4CONFIG &&
- unset P4PORT P4CLIENT &&
+ sane_unset P4PORT P4CLIENT &&
"$GITP4" clone --verbose --dest="git" //depot
)
'
#
check_files_exist() {
ok=0 &&
- num=${#@} &&
+ num=$# &&
for arg ; do
test_path_is_file "$arg" &&
ok=$(($ok + 1))
# - dir2
# - file21
# - file22
+init_depot() {
+ for d in 1 2 ; do
+ mkdir -p dir$d &&
+ for f in 1 2 ; do
+ echo dir$d/file$d$f >dir$d/file$d$f &&
+ p4 add dir$d/file$d$f &&
+ p4 submit -d "dir$d/file$d$f"
+ done
+ done &&
+ find . -type f ! -name files >files &&
+ check_files_exist dir1/file11 dir1/file12 \
+ dir2/file21 dir2/file22
+}
+
test_expect_success 'init depot' '
(
cd "$cli" &&
- for d in 1 2 ; do
- mkdir -p dir$d &&
- for f in 1 2 ; do
- echo dir$d/file$d$f >dir$d/file$d$f &&
- p4 add dir$d/file$d$f &&
- p4 submit -d "dir$d/file$d$f"
- done
- done &&
- find . -type f ! -name files >files &&
- check_files_exist dir1/file11 dir1/file12 \
- dir2/file21 dir2/file22
+ init_depot
)
'
git_verify "cdir 1/file11" "cdir 1/file12"
'
+#
+# Submit tests
+#
+
+# clone sets variable
+test_expect_success 'clone --use-client-spec sets useClientSpec' '
+ client_view "//depot/... //client/..." &&
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --use-client-spec --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config --bool git-p4.useClientSpec >actual &&
+ echo true >true &&
+ test_cmp actual true
+ )
+'
+
+# clone just a subdir of the client spec
+test_expect_success 'subdir clone' '
+ client_view "//depot/... //client/..." &&
+ files="dir1/file11 dir1/file12 dir2/file21 dir2/file22" &&
+ client_verify $files &&
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --use-client-spec --dest="$git" //depot/dir1 &&
+ git_verify dir1/file11 dir1/file12
+'
+
+#
+# submit back, see what happens: five cases
+#
+test_expect_success 'subdir clone, submit modify' '
+ client_view "//depot/... //client/..." &&
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --use-client-spec --dest="$git" //depot/dir1 &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ echo line >>dir1/file12 &&
+ git add dir1/file12 &&
+ git commit -m dir1/file12 &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ test_path_is_file dir1/file12 &&
+ test_line_count = 2 dir1/file12
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'subdir clone, submit add' '
+ client_view "//depot/... //client/..." &&
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --use-client-spec --dest="$git" //depot/dir1 &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ echo file13 >dir1/file13 &&
+ git add dir1/file13 &&
+ git commit -m dir1/file13 &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ test_path_is_file dir1/file13
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'subdir clone, submit delete' '
+ client_view "//depot/... //client/..." &&
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --use-client-spec --dest="$git" //depot/dir1 &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git rm dir1/file12 &&
+ git commit -m "delete dir1/file12" &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ test_path_is_missing dir1/file12
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'subdir clone, submit copy' '
+ client_view "//depot/... //client/..." &&
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --use-client-spec --dest="$git" //depot/dir1 &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.detectCopies true &&
+ cp dir1/file11 dir1/file11a &&
+ git add dir1/file11a &&
+ git commit -m "copy to dir1/file11a" &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ test_path_is_file dir1/file11a
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'subdir clone, submit rename' '
+ client_view "//depot/... //client/..." &&
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --use-client-spec --dest="$git" //depot/dir1 &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.detectRenames true &&
+ git mv dir1/file13 dir1/file13a &&
+ git commit -m "rename dir1/file13 to dir1/file13a" &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ test_path_is_missing dir1/file13 &&
+ test_path_is_file dir1/file13a
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'reinit depot' '
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 sync -f &&
+ rm files &&
+ p4 delete */* &&
+ p4 submit -d "delete all files" &&
+ init_depot
+ )
+'
+
#
# What happens when two files of the same name are overlayed together?
# The last-listed file should take preference.
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='git-p4 rcs keywords'
+
+. ./lib-git-p4.sh
+
+test_expect_success 'start p4d' '
+ start_p4d
+'
+
+#
+# Make one file with keyword lines at the top, and
+# enough plain text to be able to test modifications
+# far away from the keywords.
+#
+test_expect_success 'init depot' '
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ cat <<-\EOF >filek &&
+ $Id$
+ /* $Revision$ */
+ # $Change$
+ line4
+ line5
+ line6
+ line7
+ line8
+ EOF
+ cp filek fileko &&
+ sed -i "s/Revision/Revision: do not scrub me/" fileko
+ cp fileko file_text &&
+ sed -i "s/Id/Id: do not scrub me/" file_text
+ p4 add -t text+k filek &&
+ p4 submit -d "filek" &&
+ p4 add -t text+ko fileko &&
+ p4 submit -d "fileko" &&
+ p4 add -t text file_text &&
+ p4 submit -d "file_text"
+ )
+'
+
+#
+# Generate these in a function to make it easy to use single quote marks.
+#
+write_scrub_scripts () {
+ cat >"$TRASH_DIRECTORY/scrub_k.py" <<-\EOF &&
+ import re, sys
+ sys.stdout.write(re.sub(r'(?i)\$(Id|Header|Author|Date|DateTime|Change|File|Revision):[^$]*\$', r'$\1$', sys.stdin.read()))
+ EOF
+ cat >"$TRASH_DIRECTORY/scrub_ko.py" <<-\EOF
+ import re, sys
+ sys.stdout.write(re.sub(r'(?i)\$(Id|Header):[^$]*\$', r'$\1$', sys.stdin.read()))
+ EOF
+}
+
+test_expect_success 'scrub scripts' '
+ write_scrub_scripts
+'
+
+#
+# Compare $cli/file to its scrubbed version, should be different.
+# Compare scrubbed $cli/file to $git/file, should be same.
+#
+scrub_k_check () {
+ file="$1" &&
+ scrub="$TRASH_DIRECTORY/$file" &&
+ "$PYTHON_PATH" "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/scrub_k.py" <"$git/$file" >"$scrub" &&
+ ! test_cmp "$cli/$file" "$scrub" &&
+ test_cmp "$git/$file" "$scrub" &&
+ rm "$scrub"
+}
+scrub_ko_check () {
+ file="$1" &&
+ scrub="$TRASH_DIRECTORY/$file" &&
+ "$PYTHON_PATH" "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/scrub_ko.py" <"$git/$file" >"$scrub" &&
+ ! test_cmp "$cli/$file" "$scrub" &&
+ test_cmp "$git/$file" "$scrub" &&
+ rm "$scrub"
+}
+
+#
+# Modify far away from keywords. If no RCS lines show up
+# in the diff, there is no conflict.
+#
+test_expect_success 'edit far away from RCS lines' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ sed -i "s/^line7/line7 edit/" filek &&
+ git commit -m "filek line7 edit" filek &&
+ "$GITP4" submit &&
+ scrub_k_check filek
+ )
+'
+
+#
+# Modify near the keywords. This will require RCS scrubbing.
+#
+test_expect_success 'edit near RCS lines' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ sed -i "s/^line4/line4 edit/" filek &&
+ git commit -m "filek line4 edit" filek &&
+ "$GITP4" submit &&
+ scrub_k_check filek
+ )
+'
+
+#
+# Modify the keywords themselves. This also will require RCS scrubbing.
+#
+test_expect_success 'edit keyword lines' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ sed -i "/Revision/d" filek &&
+ git commit -m "filek remove Revision line" filek &&
+ "$GITP4" submit &&
+ scrub_k_check filek
+ )
+'
+
+#
+# Scrubbing text+ko files should not alter all keywords, just Id, Header.
+#
+test_expect_success 'scrub ko files differently' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ sed -i "s/^line4/line4 edit/" fileko &&
+ git commit -m "fileko line4 edit" fileko &&
+ "$GITP4" submit &&
+ scrub_ko_check fileko &&
+ ! scrub_k_check fileko
+ )
+'
+
+# hack; git-p4 submit should do it on its own
+test_expect_success 'cleanup after failure' '
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 revert ...
+ )
+'
+
+#
+# Do not scrub anything but +k or +ko files. Sneak a change into
+# the cli file so that submit will get a conflict. Make sure that
+# scrubbing doesn't make a mess of things.
+#
+# Assumes that git-p4 exits leaving the p4 file open, with the
+# conflict-generating patch unapplied.
+#
+# This might happen only if the git repo is behind the p4 repo at
+# submit time, and there is a conflict.
+#
+test_expect_success 'do not scrub plain text' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ sed -i "s/^line4/line4 edit/" file_text &&
+ git commit -m "file_text line4 edit" file_text &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 open file_text &&
+ sed -i "s/^line5/line5 p4 edit/" file_text &&
+ p4 submit -d "file5 p4 edit"
+ ) &&
+ ! "$GITP4" submit &&
+ (
+ # exepct something like:
+ # file_text - file(s) not opened on this client
+ # but not copious diff output
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 diff file_text >wc &&
+ test_line_count = 1 wc
+ )
+ )
+'
+
+# hack; git-p4 submit should do it on its own
+test_expect_success 'cleanup after failure 2' '
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 revert ...
+ )
+'
+
+create_kw_file () {
+ cat <<\EOF >"$1"
+/* A file
+ Id: $Id$
+ Revision: $Revision$
+ File: $File$
+ */
+int main(int argc, const char **argv) {
+ return 0;
+}
+EOF
+}
+
+test_expect_success 'add kwfile' '
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ echo file1 >file1 &&
+ p4 add file1 &&
+ p4 submit -d "file 1" &&
+ create_kw_file kwfile1.c &&
+ p4 add kwfile1.c &&
+ p4 submit -d "Add rcw kw file" kwfile1.c
+ )
+'
+
+p4_append_to_file () {
+ f="$1" &&
+ p4 edit -t ktext "$f" &&
+ echo "/* $(date) */" >>"$f" &&
+ p4 submit -d "appending a line in p4"
+}
+
+# Create some files with RCS keywords. If they get modified
+# elsewhere then the version number gets bumped which then
+# results in a merge conflict if we touch the RCS kw lines,
+# even though the change itself would otherwise apply cleanly.
+test_expect_success 'cope with rcs keyword expansion damage' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ (cd ../cli && p4_append_to_file kwfile1.c) &&
+ old_lines=$(wc -l <kwfile1.c) &&
+ perl -n -i -e "print unless m/Revision:/" kwfile1.c &&
+ new_lines=$(wc -l <kwfile1.c) &&
+ test $new_lines = $(($old_lines - 1)) &&
+
+ git add kwfile1.c &&
+ git commit -m "Zap an RCS kw line" &&
+ "$GITP4" submit &&
+ "$GITP4" rebase &&
+ git diff p4/master &&
+ "$GITP4" commit &&
+ echo "try modifying in both" &&
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 edit kwfile1.c &&
+ echo "line from p4" >>kwfile1.c &&
+ p4 submit -d "add a line in p4" kwfile1.c &&
+ cd "$git" &&
+ echo "line from git at the top" | cat - kwfile1.c >kwfile1.c.new &&
+ mv kwfile1.c.new kwfile1.c &&
+ git commit -m "Add line in git at the top" kwfile1.c &&
+ "$GITP4" rebase &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'cope with rcs keyword file deletion' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ echo "\$Revision\$" >kwdelfile.c &&
+ p4 add -t ktext kwdelfile.c &&
+ p4 submit -d "Add file to be deleted" &&
+ cat kwdelfile.c &&
+ grep 1 kwdelfile.c
+ ) &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ grep Revision kwdelfile.c &&
+ git rm -f kwdelfile.c &&
+ git commit -m "Delete a file containing RCS keywords" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 sync &&
+ ! test -f kwdelfile.c
+ )
+'
+
+# If you add keywords in git of the form $Header$ then everything should
+# work fine without any special handling.
+test_expect_success 'Add keywords in git which match the default p4 values' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ echo "NewKW: \$Revision\$" >>kwfile1.c &&
+ git add kwfile1.c &&
+ git commit -m "Adding RCS keywords in git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 sync &&
+ test -f kwfile1.c &&
+ grep "NewKW.*Revision.*[0-9]" kwfile1.c
+
+ )
+'
+
+# If you add keywords in git of the form $Header:#1$ then things will fail
+# unless git-p4 takes steps to scrub the *git* commit.
+#
+test_expect_failure 'Add keywords in git which do not match the default p4 values' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ echo "NewKW2: \$Revision:1\$" >>kwfile1.c &&
+ git add kwfile1.c &&
+ git commit -m "Adding RCS keywords in git" &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ "$GITP4" submit
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 sync &&
+ grep "NewKW2.*Revision.*[0-9]" kwfile1.c
+
+ )
+'
+
+# Check that the existing merge conflict handling still works.
+# Modify kwfile1.c in git, and delete in p4. We should be able
+# to skip the git commit.
+#
+test_expect_success 'merge conflict handling still works' '
+ test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ echo "Hello:\$Id\$" >merge2.c &&
+ echo "World" >>merge2.c &&
+ p4 add -t ktext merge2.c &&
+ p4 submit -d "add merge test file"
+ ) &&
+ "$GITP4" clone --dest="$git" //depot &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ sed -e "/Hello/d" merge2.c >merge2.c.tmp &&
+ mv merge2.c.tmp merge2.c &&
+ git add merge2.c &&
+ git commit -m "Modifying merge2.c"
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$cli" &&
+ p4 delete merge2.c &&
+ p4 submit -d "remove merge test file"
+ ) &&
+ (
+ cd "$git" &&
+ test -f merge2.c &&
+ git config git-p4.skipSubmitEdit true &&
+ git config git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup true &&
+ !(echo "s" | "$GITP4" submit) &&
+ git rebase --skip &&
+ ! test -f merge2.c
+ )
+'
+
+
+test_expect_success 'kill p4d' '
+ kill_p4d
+'
+
+test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
+#
+# 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/ .
+
+# The semantics of the editor variables are that of invoking
+# sh -c "$EDITOR \"$@\"" files ...
+#
+# If our trash directory contains shell metacharacters, they will be
+# interpreted if we just set $EDITOR directly, so do a little dance with
+# environment variables to work around this.
+#
+# In particular, quoting isn't enough, as the path may contain the same quote
+# that we're using.
+test_set_editor () {
+ FAKE_EDITOR="$1"
+ export FAKE_EDITOR
+ EDITOR='"$FAKE_EDITOR"'
+ export EDITOR
+}
+
+test_decode_color () {
+ awk '
+ function name(n) {
+ if (n == 0) return "RESET";
+ if (n == 1) return "BOLD";
+ if (n == 30) return "BLACK";
+ if (n == 31) return "RED";
+ if (n == 32) return "GREEN";
+ if (n == 33) return "YELLOW";
+ if (n == 34) return "BLUE";
+ if (n == 35) return "MAGENTA";
+ if (n == 36) return "CYAN";
+ if (n == 37) return "WHITE";
+ if (n == 40) return "BLACK";
+ if (n == 41) return "BRED";
+ if (n == 42) return "BGREEN";
+ if (n == 43) return "BYELLOW";
+ if (n == 44) return "BBLUE";
+ if (n == 45) return "BMAGENTA";
+ if (n == 46) return "BCYAN";
+ if (n == 47) return "BWHITE";
+ }
+ {
+ while (match($0, /\033\[[0-9;]*m/) != 0) {
+ printf "%s<", substr($0, 1, RSTART-1);
+ codes = substr($0, RSTART+2, RLENGTH-3);
+ if (length(codes) == 0)
+ printf "%s", name(0)
+ else {
+ n = split(codes, ary, ";");
+ sep = "";
+ for (i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
+ printf "%s%s", sep, name(ary[i]);
+ sep = ";"
+ }
+ }
+ printf ">";
+ $0 = substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH, length($0) - RSTART - RLENGTH + 1);
+ }
+ print
+ }
+ '
+}
+
+nul_to_q () {
+ perl -pe 'y/\000/Q/'
+}
+
+q_to_nul () {
+ perl -pe 'y/Q/\000/'
+}
+
+q_to_cr () {
+ tr Q '\015'
+}
+
+q_to_tab () {
+ tr Q '\011'
+}
+
+append_cr () {
+ sed -e 's/$/Q/' | tr Q '\015'
+}
+
+remove_cr () {
+ tr '\015' Q | sed -e 's/Q$//'
+}
+
+# In some bourne shell implementations, the "unset" builtin returns
+# nonzero status when a variable to be unset was not set in the first
+# place.
+#
+# Use sane_unset when that should not be considered an error.
+
+sane_unset () {
+ unset "$@"
+ return 0
+}
+
+test_tick () {
+ if test -z "${test_tick+set}"
+ then
+ test_tick=1112911993
+ else
+ test_tick=$(($test_tick + 60))
+ fi
+ GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="$test_tick -0700"
+ GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="$test_tick -0700"
+ export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
+}
+
+# Stop execution and start a shell. This is useful for debugging tests and
+# only makes sense together with "-v".
+#
+# Be sure to remove all invocations of this command before submitting.
+
+test_pause () {
+ if test "$verbose" = t; then
+ "$SHELL_PATH" <&6 >&3 2>&4
+ else
+ error >&5 "test_pause requires --verbose"
+ fi
+}
+
+# Call test_commit with the arguments "<message> [<file> [<contents>]]"
+#
+# This will commit a file with the given contents and the given commit
+# message. It will also add a tag with <message> as name.
+#
+# Both <file> and <contents> default to <message>.
+
+test_commit () {
+ file=${2:-"$1.t"}
+ echo "${3-$1}" > "$file" &&
+ git add "$file" &&
+ test_tick &&
+ git commit -m "$1" &&
+ git tag "$1"
+}
+
+# Call test_merge with the arguments "<message> <commit>", where <commit>
+# can be a tag pointing to the commit-to-merge.
+
+test_merge () {
+ test_tick &&
+ git merge -m "$1" "$2" &&
+ git tag "$1"
+}
+
+# This function helps systems where core.filemode=false is set.
+# Use it instead of plain 'chmod +x' to set or unset the executable bit
+# of a file in the working directory and add it to the index.
+
+test_chmod () {
+ chmod "$@" &&
+ git update-index --add "--chmod=$@"
+}
+
+# Unset a configuration variable, but don't fail if it doesn't exist.
+test_unconfig () {
+ git config --unset-all "$@"
+ config_status=$?
+ case "$config_status" in
+ 5) # ok, nothing to unset
+ config_status=0
+ ;;
+ esac
+ return $config_status
+}
+
+# Set git config, automatically unsetting it after the test is over.
+test_config () {
+ test_when_finished "test_unconfig '$1'" &&
+ git config "$@"
+}
+
+test_config_global () {
+ test_when_finished "test_unconfig --global '$1'" &&
+ git config --global "$@"
+}
+
+write_script () {
+ {
+ echo "#!${2-"$SHELL_PATH"}" &&
+ cat
+ } >"$1" &&
+ chmod +x "$1"
+}
+
+# Use test_set_prereq to tell that a particular prerequisite is available.
+# The prerequisite can later be checked for in two ways:
+#
+# - Explicitly using test_have_prereq.
+#
+# - Implicitly by specifying the prerequisite tag in the calls to
+# test_expect_{success,failure,code}.
+#
+# The single parameter is the prerequisite tag (a simple word, in all
+# capital letters by convention).
+
+test_set_prereq () {
+ satisfied="$satisfied$1 "
+}
+satisfied=" "
+
+test_have_prereq () {
+ # prerequisites can be concatenated with ','
+ save_IFS=$IFS
+ IFS=,
+ set -- $*
+ IFS=$save_IFS
+
+ total_prereq=0
+ ok_prereq=0
+ missing_prereq=
+
+ for prerequisite
+ do
+ total_prereq=$(($total_prereq + 1))
+ case $satisfied in
+ *" $prerequisite "*)
+ ok_prereq=$(($ok_prereq + 1))
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # Keep a list of missing prerequisites
+ if test -z "$missing_prereq"
+ then
+ missing_prereq=$prerequisite
+ else
+ missing_prereq="$prerequisite,$missing_prereq"
+ fi
+ esac
+ done
+
+ test $total_prereq = $ok_prereq
+}
+
+test_declared_prereq () {
+ case ",$test_prereq," in
+ *,$1,*)
+ return 0
+ ;;
+ esac
+ return 1
+}
+
+test_expect_failure () {
+ test "$#" = 3 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
+ test "$#" = 2 ||
+ error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-failure"
+ export test_prereq
+ if ! test_skip "$@"
+ then
+ say >&3 "checking known breakage: $2"
+ if test_run_ "$2" expecting_failure
+ then
+ test_known_broken_ok_ "$1"
+ else
+ test_known_broken_failure_ "$1"
+ fi
+ fi
+ echo >&3 ""
+}
+
+test_expect_success () {
+ test "$#" = 3 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
+ test "$#" = 2 ||
+ error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-success"
+ export test_prereq
+ if ! test_skip "$@"
+ then
+ say >&3 "expecting success: $2"
+ if test_run_ "$2"
+ then
+ test_ok_ "$1"
+ else
+ test_failure_ "$@"
+ fi
+ fi
+ echo >&3 ""
+}
+
+# test_external runs external test scripts that provide continuous
+# test output about their progress, and succeeds/fails on
+# zero/non-zero exit code. It outputs the test output on stdout even
+# in non-verbose mode, and announces the external script with "# run
+# <n>: ..." before running it. When providing relative paths, keep in
+# mind that all scripts run in "trash directory".
+# Usage: test_external description command arguments...
+# Example: test_external 'Perl API' perl ../path/to/test.pl
+test_external () {
+ test "$#" = 4 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
+ test "$#" = 3 ||
+ error >&5 "bug in the test script: not 3 or 4 parameters to test_external"
+ descr="$1"
+ shift
+ export test_prereq
+ if ! test_skip "$descr" "$@"
+ then
+ # Announce the script to reduce confusion about the
+ # test output that follows.
+ say_color "" "# run $test_count: $descr ($*)"
+ # Export TEST_DIRECTORY, TRASH_DIRECTORY and GIT_TEST_LONG
+ # to be able to use them in script
+ export TEST_DIRECTORY TRASH_DIRECTORY GIT_TEST_LONG
+ # Run command; redirect its stderr to &4 as in
+ # test_run_, but keep its stdout on our stdout even in
+ # non-verbose mode.
+ "$@" 2>&4
+ if [ "$?" = 0 ]
+ then
+ if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
+ test_ok_ "$descr"
+ else
+ say_color "" "# test_external test $descr was ok"
+ test_success=$(($test_success + 1))
+ fi
+ else
+ if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
+ test_failure_ "$descr" "$@"
+ else
+ say_color error "# test_external test $descr failed: $@"
+ test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1))
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+}
+
+# Like test_external, but in addition tests that the command generated
+# no output on stderr.
+test_external_without_stderr () {
+ # The temporary file has no (and must have no) security
+ # implications.
+ tmp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}
+ stderr="$tmp/git-external-stderr.$$.tmp"
+ test_external "$@" 4> "$stderr"
+ [ -f "$stderr" ] || error "Internal error: $stderr disappeared."
+ descr="no stderr: $1"
+ shift
+ say >&3 "# expecting no stderr from previous command"
+ if [ ! -s "$stderr" ]; then
+ rm "$stderr"
+
+ if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
+ test_ok_ "$descr"
+ else
+ say_color "" "# test_external_without_stderr test $descr was ok"
+ test_success=$(($test_success + 1))
+ fi
+ else
+ if [ "$verbose" = t ]; then
+ output=`echo; echo "# Stderr is:"; cat "$stderr"`
+ else
+ output=
+ fi
+ # rm first in case test_failure exits.
+ rm "$stderr"
+ if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
+ test_failure_ "$descr" "$@" "$output"
+ else
+ say_color error "# test_external_without_stderr test $descr failed: $@: $output"
+ test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1))
+ fi
+ fi
+}
+
+# debugging-friendly alternatives to "test [-f|-d|-e]"
+# The commands test the existence or non-existence of $1. $2 can be
+# given to provide a more precise diagnosis.
+test_path_is_file () {
+ if ! [ -f "$1" ]
+ then
+ echo "File $1 doesn't exist. $*"
+ false
+ fi
+}
+
+test_path_is_dir () {
+ if ! [ -d "$1" ]
+ then
+ echo "Directory $1 doesn't exist. $*"
+ false
+ fi
+}
+
+test_path_is_missing () {
+ if [ -e "$1" ]
+ then
+ echo "Path exists:"
+ ls -ld "$1"
+ if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then
+ echo "$*"
+ fi
+ false
+ fi
+}
+
+# test_line_count checks that a file has the number of lines it
+# ought to. For example:
+#
+# test_expect_success 'produce exactly one line of output' '
+# do something >output &&
+# test_line_count = 1 output
+# '
+#
+# is like "test $(wc -l <output) = 1" except that it passes the
+# output through when the number of lines is wrong.
+
+test_line_count () {
+ if test $# != 3
+ then
+ error "bug in the test script: not 3 parameters to test_line_count"
+ elif ! test $(wc -l <"$3") "$1" "$2"
+ then
+ echo "test_line_count: line count for $3 !$1 $2"
+ cat "$3"
+ return 1
+ fi
+}
+
+# This is not among top-level (test_expect_success | test_expect_failure)
+# but is a prefix that can be used in the test script, like:
+#
+# test_expect_success 'complain and die' '
+# do something &&
+# do something else &&
+# test_must_fail git checkout ../outerspace
+# '
+#
+# Writing this as "! git checkout ../outerspace" is wrong, because
+# the failure could be due to a segv. We want a controlled failure.
+
+test_must_fail () {
+ "$@"
+ exit_code=$?
+ if test $exit_code = 0; then
+ echo >&2 "test_must_fail: command succeeded: $*"
+ return 1
+ elif test $exit_code -gt 129 -a $exit_code -le 192; then
+ echo >&2 "test_must_fail: died by signal: $*"
+ return 1
+ elif test $exit_code = 127; then
+ echo >&2 "test_must_fail: command not found: $*"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ return 0
+}
+
+# Similar to test_must_fail, but tolerates success, too. This is
+# meant to be used in contexts like:
+#
+# test_expect_success 'some command works without configuration' '
+# test_might_fail git config --unset all.configuration &&
+# do something
+# '
+#
+# Writing "git config --unset all.configuration || :" would be wrong,
+# because we want to notice if it fails due to segv.
+
+test_might_fail () {
+ "$@"
+ exit_code=$?
+ if test $exit_code -gt 129 -a $exit_code -le 192; then
+ echo >&2 "test_might_fail: died by signal: $*"
+ return 1
+ elif test $exit_code = 127; then
+ echo >&2 "test_might_fail: command not found: $*"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ return 0
+}
+
+# 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_success 'Merge with d/f conflicts' '
+# test_expect_code 1 git merge "merge msg" B master
+# '
+
+test_expect_code () {
+ want_code=$1
+ shift
+ "$@"
+ exit_code=$?
+ if test $exit_code = $want_code
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ echo >&2 "test_expect_code: command exited with $exit_code, we wanted $want_code $*"
+ return 1
+}
+
+# test_cmp is a helper function to compare actual and expected output.
+# You can use it like:
+#
+# test_expect_success 'foo works' '
+# echo expected >expected &&
+# foo >actual &&
+# test_cmp expected actual
+# '
+#
+# This could be written as either "cmp" or "diff -u", but:
+# - cmp's output is not nearly as easy to read as diff -u
+# - not all diff versions understand "-u"
+
+test_cmp() {
+ $GIT_TEST_CMP "$@"
+}
+
+# This function can be used to schedule some commands to be run
+# unconditionally at the end of the test to restore sanity:
+#
+# test_expect_success 'test core.capslock' '
+# git config core.capslock true &&
+# test_when_finished "git config --unset core.capslock" &&
+# hello world
+# '
+#
+# That would be roughly equivalent to
+#
+# test_expect_success 'test core.capslock' '
+# git config core.capslock true &&
+# hello world
+# git config --unset core.capslock
+# '
+#
+# except that the greeting and config --unset must both succeed for
+# the test to pass.
+#
+# Note that under --immediate mode, no clean-up is done to help diagnose
+# what went wrong.
+
+test_when_finished () {
+ test_cleanup="{ $*
+ } && (exit \"\$eval_ret\"); eval_ret=\$?; $test_cleanup"
+}
+
+# Most tests can use the created repository, but some may need to create more.
+# Usage: test_create_repo <directory>
+test_create_repo () {
+ test "$#" = 1 ||
+ error "bug in the test script: not 1 parameter to test-create-repo"
+ repo="$1"
+ mkdir -p "$repo"
+ (
+ cd "$repo" || error "Cannot setup test environment"
+ "$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-init" "--template=$GIT_BUILD_DIR/templates/blt/" >&3 2>&4 ||
+ error "cannot run git init -- have you built things yet?"
+ mv .git/hooks .git/hooks-disabled
+ ) || exit
+}
.*_TEST
PROVE
VALGRIND
+ PERF_AGGREGATING_LATER
));
my @vars = grep(/^GIT_/ && !/^GIT_($ok)/o, @env);
print join("\n", @vars);
LF='
'
+export _x05 _x40 _z40 LF
+
# Each test should start with something like this, after copyright notices:
#
# test_description='Description of this test...
GIT_EXIT_OK=
trap 'die' EXIT
-# The semantics of the editor variables are that of invoking
-# sh -c "$EDITOR \"$@\"" files ...
-#
-# If our trash directory contains shell metacharacters, they will be
-# interpreted if we just set $EDITOR directly, so do a little dance with
-# environment variables to work around this.
-#
-# In particular, quoting isn't enough, as the path may contain the same quote
-# that we're using.
-test_set_editor () {
- FAKE_EDITOR="$1"
- export FAKE_EDITOR
- EDITOR='"$FAKE_EDITOR"'
- export EDITOR
-}
-
-test_decode_color () {
- awk '
- function name(n) {
- if (n == 0) return "RESET";
- if (n == 1) return "BOLD";
- if (n == 30) return "BLACK";
- if (n == 31) return "RED";
- if (n == 32) return "GREEN";
- if (n == 33) return "YELLOW";
- if (n == 34) return "BLUE";
- if (n == 35) return "MAGENTA";
- if (n == 36) return "CYAN";
- if (n == 37) return "WHITE";
- if (n == 40) return "BLACK";
- if (n == 41) return "BRED";
- if (n == 42) return "BGREEN";
- if (n == 43) return "BYELLOW";
- if (n == 44) return "BBLUE";
- if (n == 45) return "BMAGENTA";
- if (n == 46) return "BCYAN";
- if (n == 47) return "BWHITE";
- }
- {
- while (match($0, /\033\[[0-9;]*m/) != 0) {
- printf "%s<", substr($0, 1, RSTART-1);
- codes = substr($0, RSTART+2, RLENGTH-3);
- if (length(codes) == 0)
- printf "%s", name(0)
- else {
- n = split(codes, ary, ";");
- sep = "";
- for (i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
- printf "%s%s", sep, name(ary[i]);
- sep = ";"
- }
- }
- printf ">";
- $0 = substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH, length($0) - RSTART - RLENGTH + 1);
- }
- print
- }
- '
-}
-
-nul_to_q () {
- perl -pe 'y/\000/Q/'
-}
-
-q_to_nul () {
- perl -pe 'y/Q/\000/'
-}
-
-q_to_cr () {
- tr Q '\015'
-}
-
-q_to_tab () {
- tr Q '\011'
-}
-
-append_cr () {
- sed -e 's/$/Q/' | tr Q '\015'
-}
-
-remove_cr () {
- tr '\015' Q | sed -e 's/Q$//'
-}
-
-# In some bourne shell implementations, the "unset" builtin returns
-# nonzero status when a variable to be unset was not set in the first
-# place.
-#
-# Use sane_unset when that should not be considered an error.
-
-sane_unset () {
- unset "$@"
- return 0
-}
-
-test_tick () {
- if test -z "${test_tick+set}"
- then
- test_tick=1112911993
- else
- test_tick=$(($test_tick + 60))
- fi
- GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="$test_tick -0700"
- GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="$test_tick -0700"
- export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
-}
-
-# Stop execution and start a shell. This is useful for debugging tests and
-# only makes sense together with "-v".
-#
-# Be sure to remove all invocations of this command before submitting.
-
-test_pause () {
- if test "$verbose" = t; then
- "$SHELL_PATH" <&6 >&3 2>&4
- else
- error >&5 "test_pause requires --verbose"
- fi
-}
-
-# Call test_commit with the arguments "<message> [<file> [<contents>]]"
-#
-# This will commit a file with the given contents and the given commit
-# message. It will also add a tag with <message> as name.
-#
-# Both <file> and <contents> default to <message>.
-
-test_commit () {
- file=${2:-"$1.t"}
- echo "${3-$1}" > "$file" &&
- git add "$file" &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m "$1" &&
- git tag "$1"
-}
-
-# Call test_merge with the arguments "<message> <commit>", where <commit>
-# can be a tag pointing to the commit-to-merge.
-
-test_merge () {
- test_tick &&
- git merge -m "$1" "$2" &&
- git tag "$1"
-}
-
-# This function helps systems where core.filemode=false is set.
-# Use it instead of plain 'chmod +x' to set or unset the executable bit
-# of a file in the working directory and add it to the index.
-
-test_chmod () {
- chmod "$@" &&
- git update-index --add "--chmod=$@"
-}
-
-# Unset a configuration variable, but don't fail if it doesn't exist.
-test_unconfig () {
- git config --unset-all "$@"
- config_status=$?
- case "$config_status" in
- 5) # ok, nothing to unset
- config_status=0
- ;;
- esac
- return $config_status
-}
-
-# Set git config, automatically unsetting it after the test is over.
-test_config () {
- test_when_finished "test_unconfig '$1'" &&
- git config "$@"
-}
-
-
-test_config_global () {
- test_when_finished "test_unconfig --global '$1'" &&
- git config --global "$@"
-}
-
-write_script () {
- {
- echo "#!${2-"$SHELL_PATH"}" &&
- cat
- } >"$1" &&
- chmod +x "$1"
-}
-
-# Use test_set_prereq to tell that a particular prerequisite is available.
-# The prerequisite can later be checked for in two ways:
-#
-# - Explicitly using test_have_prereq.
-#
-# - Implicitly by specifying the prerequisite tag in the calls to
-# test_expect_{success,failure,code}.
-#
-# The single parameter is the prerequisite tag (a simple word, in all
-# capital letters by convention).
-
-test_set_prereq () {
- satisfied="$satisfied$1 "
-}
-satisfied=" "
-
-test_have_prereq () {
- # prerequisites can be concatenated with ','
- save_IFS=$IFS
- IFS=,
- set -- $*
- IFS=$save_IFS
-
- total_prereq=0
- ok_prereq=0
- missing_prereq=
-
- for prerequisite
- do
- total_prereq=$(($total_prereq + 1))
- case $satisfied in
- *" $prerequisite "*)
- ok_prereq=$(($ok_prereq + 1))
- ;;
- *)
- # Keep a list of missing prerequisites
- if test -z "$missing_prereq"
- then
- missing_prereq=$prerequisite
- else
- missing_prereq="$prerequisite,$missing_prereq"
- fi
- esac
- done
-
- test $total_prereq = $ok_prereq
-}
-
-test_declared_prereq () {
- case ",$test_prereq," in
- *,$1,*)
- return 0
- ;;
- esac
- return 1
-}
+# The user-facing functions are loaded from a separate file so that
+# test_perf subshells can have them too
+. "${TEST_DIRECTORY:-.}"/test-lib-functions.sh
# You are not expected to call test_ok_ and test_failure_ directly, use
# the text_expect_* functions instead.
esac
}
-test_expect_failure () {
- test "$#" = 3 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
- test "$#" = 2 ||
- error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-failure"
- export test_prereq
- if ! test_skip "$@"
- then
- say >&3 "checking known breakage: $2"
- if test_run_ "$2" expecting_failure
- then
- test_known_broken_ok_ "$1"
- else
- test_known_broken_failure_ "$1"
- fi
- fi
- echo >&3 ""
-}
-
-test_expect_success () {
- test "$#" = 3 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
- test "$#" = 2 ||
- error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-success"
- export test_prereq
- if ! test_skip "$@"
- then
- say >&3 "expecting success: $2"
- if test_run_ "$2"
- then
- test_ok_ "$1"
- else
- test_failure_ "$@"
- fi
- fi
- echo >&3 ""
-}
-
-# test_external runs external test scripts that provide continuous
-# test output about their progress, and succeeds/fails on
-# zero/non-zero exit code. It outputs the test output on stdout even
-# in non-verbose mode, and announces the external script with "# run
-# <n>: ..." before running it. When providing relative paths, keep in
-# mind that all scripts run in "trash directory".
-# Usage: test_external description command arguments...
-# Example: test_external 'Perl API' perl ../path/to/test.pl
-test_external () {
- test "$#" = 4 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
- test "$#" = 3 ||
- error >&5 "bug in the test script: not 3 or 4 parameters to test_external"
- descr="$1"
- shift
- export test_prereq
- if ! test_skip "$descr" "$@"
- then
- # Announce the script to reduce confusion about the
- # test output that follows.
- say_color "" "# run $test_count: $descr ($*)"
- # Export TEST_DIRECTORY, TRASH_DIRECTORY and GIT_TEST_LONG
- # to be able to use them in script
- export TEST_DIRECTORY TRASH_DIRECTORY GIT_TEST_LONG
- # Run command; redirect its stderr to &4 as in
- # test_run_, but keep its stdout on our stdout even in
- # non-verbose mode.
- "$@" 2>&4
- if [ "$?" = 0 ]
- then
- if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
- test_ok_ "$descr"
- else
- say_color "" "# test_external test $descr was ok"
- test_success=$(($test_success + 1))
- fi
- else
- if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
- test_failure_ "$descr" "$@"
- else
- say_color error "# test_external test $descr failed: $@"
- test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1))
- fi
- fi
- fi
-}
-
-# Like test_external, but in addition tests that the command generated
-# no output on stderr.
-test_external_without_stderr () {
- # The temporary file has no (and must have no) security
- # implications.
- tmp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}
- stderr="$tmp/git-external-stderr.$$.tmp"
- test_external "$@" 4> "$stderr"
- [ -f "$stderr" ] || error "Internal error: $stderr disappeared."
- descr="no stderr: $1"
- shift
- say >&3 "# expecting no stderr from previous command"
- if [ ! -s "$stderr" ]; then
- rm "$stderr"
-
- if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
- test_ok_ "$descr"
- else
- say_color "" "# test_external_without_stderr test $descr was ok"
- test_success=$(($test_success + 1))
- fi
- else
- if [ "$verbose" = t ]; then
- output=`echo; echo "# Stderr is:"; cat "$stderr"`
- else
- output=
- fi
- # rm first in case test_failure exits.
- rm "$stderr"
- if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
- test_failure_ "$descr" "$@" "$output"
- else
- say_color error "# test_external_without_stderr test $descr failed: $@: $output"
- test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1))
- fi
- fi
-}
-
-# debugging-friendly alternatives to "test [-f|-d|-e]"
-# The commands test the existence or non-existence of $1. $2 can be
-# given to provide a more precise diagnosis.
-test_path_is_file () {
- if ! [ -f "$1" ]
- then
- echo "File $1 doesn't exist. $*"
- false
- fi
-}
-
-test_path_is_dir () {
- if ! [ -d "$1" ]
- then
- echo "Directory $1 doesn't exist. $*"
- false
- fi
-}
-
-test_path_is_missing () {
- if [ -e "$1" ]
- then
- echo "Path exists:"
- ls -ld "$1"
- if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then
- echo "$*"
- fi
- false
- fi
-}
-
-# test_line_count checks that a file has the number of lines it
-# ought to. For example:
-#
-# test_expect_success 'produce exactly one line of output' '
-# do something >output &&
-# test_line_count = 1 output
-# '
-#
-# is like "test $(wc -l <output) = 1" except that it passes the
-# output through when the number of lines is wrong.
-
-test_line_count () {
- if test $# != 3
- then
- error "bug in the test script: not 3 parameters to test_line_count"
- elif ! test $(wc -l <"$3") "$1" "$2"
- then
- echo "test_line_count: line count for $3 !$1 $2"
- cat "$3"
- return 1
- fi
-}
-
-# This is not among top-level (test_expect_success | test_expect_failure)
-# but is a prefix that can be used in the test script, like:
-#
-# test_expect_success 'complain and die' '
-# do something &&
-# do something else &&
-# test_must_fail git checkout ../outerspace
-# '
-#
-# Writing this as "! git checkout ../outerspace" is wrong, because
-# the failure could be due to a segv. We want a controlled failure.
-
-test_must_fail () {
- "$@"
- exit_code=$?
- if test $exit_code = 0; then
- echo >&2 "test_must_fail: command succeeded: $*"
- return 1
- elif test $exit_code -gt 129 -a $exit_code -le 192; then
- echo >&2 "test_must_fail: died by signal: $*"
- return 1
- elif test $exit_code = 127; then
- echo >&2 "test_must_fail: command not found: $*"
- return 1
- fi
- return 0
-}
-
-# Similar to test_must_fail, but tolerates success, too. This is
-# meant to be used in contexts like:
-#
-# test_expect_success 'some command works without configuration' '
-# test_might_fail git config --unset all.configuration &&
-# do something
-# '
-#
-# Writing "git config --unset all.configuration || :" would be wrong,
-# because we want to notice if it fails due to segv.
-
-test_might_fail () {
- "$@"
- exit_code=$?
- if test $exit_code -gt 129 -a $exit_code -le 192; then
- echo >&2 "test_might_fail: died by signal: $*"
- return 1
- elif test $exit_code = 127; then
- echo >&2 "test_might_fail: command not found: $*"
- return 1
- fi
- return 0
-}
-
-# 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_success 'Merge with d/f conflicts' '
-# test_expect_code 1 git merge "merge msg" B master
-# '
-
-test_expect_code () {
- want_code=$1
- shift
- "$@"
- exit_code=$?
- if test $exit_code = $want_code
- then
- return 0
- fi
-
- echo >&2 "test_expect_code: command exited with $exit_code, we wanted $want_code $*"
- return 1
-}
-
-# test_cmp is a helper function to compare actual and expected output.
-# You can use it like:
-#
-# test_expect_success 'foo works' '
-# echo expected >expected &&
-# foo >actual &&
-# test_cmp expected actual
-# '
-#
-# This could be written as either "cmp" or "diff -u", but:
-# - cmp's output is not nearly as easy to read as diff -u
-# - not all diff versions understand "-u"
-
-test_cmp() {
- $GIT_TEST_CMP "$@"
-}
-
-# This function can be used to schedule some commands to be run
-# unconditionally at the end of the test to restore sanity:
-#
-# test_expect_success 'test core.capslock' '
-# git config core.capslock true &&
-# test_when_finished "git config --unset core.capslock" &&
-# hello world
-# '
-#
-# That would be roughly equivalent to
-#
-# test_expect_success 'test core.capslock' '
-# git config core.capslock true &&
-# hello world
-# git config --unset core.capslock
-# '
-#
-# except that the greeting and config --unset must both succeed for
-# the test to pass.
-#
-# Note that under --immediate mode, no clean-up is done to help diagnose
-# what went wrong.
-
-test_when_finished () {
- test_cleanup="{ $*
- } && (exit \"\$eval_ret\"); eval_ret=\$?; $test_cleanup"
-}
-
-# Most tests can use the created repository, but some may need to create more.
-# Usage: test_create_repo <directory>
-test_create_repo () {
- test "$#" = 1 ||
- error "bug in the test script: not 1 parameter to test-create-repo"
- repo="$1"
- mkdir -p "$repo"
- (
- cd "$repo" || error "Cannot setup test environment"
- "$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-init" "--template=$GIT_BUILD_DIR/templates/blt/" >&3 2>&4 ||
- error "cannot run git init -- have you built things yet?"
- mv .git/hooks .git/hooks-disabled
- ) || exit
+# stub; perf-lib overrides it
+test_at_end_hook_ () {
+ :
}
test_done () {
GIT_EXIT_OK=t
if test -z "$HARNESS_ACTIVE"; then
- test_results_dir="$TEST_DIRECTORY/test-results"
+ test_results_dir="$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/test-results"
mkdir -p "$test_results_dir"
test_results_path="$test_results_dir/${0%.sh}-$$.counts"
cd "$(dirname "$remove_trash")" &&
rm -rf "$(basename "$remove_trash")"
+ test_at_end_hook_
+
exit 0 ;;
*)
# itself.
TEST_DIRECTORY=$(pwd)
fi
+if test -z "$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY"
+then
+ # Similarly, override this to store the test-results subdir
+ # elsewhere
+ TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=$TEST_DIRECTORY
+fi
GIT_BUILD_DIR="$TEST_DIRECTORY"/..
if test -n "$valgrind"
test -n "$root" && test="$root/$test"
case "$test" in
/*) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$test" ;;
- *) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$TEST_DIRECTORY/$test" ;;
+ *) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/$test" ;;
esac
test ! -z "$debug" || remove_trash=$TRASH_DIRECTORY
rm -fr "$test" || {
HOME="$TRASH_DIRECTORY"
export HOME
-test_create_repo "$test"
+if test -z "$TEST_NO_CREATE_REPO"; then
+ test_create_repo "$test"
+else
+ mkdir -p "$test"
+fi
# Use -P to resolve symlinks in our working directory so that the cwd
# in subprocesses like git equals our $PWD (for pathname comparisons).
cd -P "$test" || exit 1
struct cache_tree *another = cache_tree();
if (read_cache() < 0)
die("unable to read index file");
- cache_tree_update(another, active_cache, active_nr, 0, 1, 0);
+ cache_tree_update(another, active_cache, active_nr, WRITE_TREE_DRY_RUN);
return dump_cache_tree(active_cache_tree, another, "");
}
#include "remote.h"
#include "string-list.h"
#include "thread-utils.h"
+#include "sigchain.h"
static int debug;
static int disconnect_helper(struct transport *transport)
{
struct helper_data *data = transport->data;
- struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
int res = 0;
if (data->helper) {
if (debug)
fprintf(stderr, "Debug: Disconnecting.\n");
if (!data->no_disconnect_req) {
- strbuf_addf(&buf, "\n");
- sendline(data, &buf);
+ /*
+ * Ignore write errors; there's nothing we can do,
+ * since we're about to close the pipe anyway. And the
+ * most likely error is EPIPE due to the helper dying
+ * to report an error itself.
+ */
+ sigchain_push(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
+ xwrite(data->helper->in, "\n", 1);
+ sigchain_pop(SIGPIPE);
}
close(data->helper->in);
close(data->helper->out);
* Rules used to determine whether to report progress (processing aborts
* when a rule is satisfied):
*
- * 1. Report progress, if force_progress is 1 (ie. --progress).
- * 2. Don't report progress, if verbosity < 0 (ie. -q/--quiet ).
- * 3. Report progress if isatty(2) is 1.
+ * . Report progress, if force_progress is 1 (ie. --progress).
+ * . Don't report progress, if force_progress is 0 (ie. --no-progress).
+ * . Don't report progress, if verbosity < 0 (ie. -q/--quiet ).
+ * . Report progress if isatty(2) is 1.
**/
- transport->progress = force_progress || (verbosity >= 0 && isatty(2));
+ if (force_progress >= 0)
+ transport->progress = !!force_progress;
+ else
+ transport->progress = verbosity >= 0 && isatty(2);
}
int transport_push(struct transport *transport,
match_flags |= MATCH_REFS_ALL;
if (flags & TRANSPORT_PUSH_MIRROR)
match_flags |= MATCH_REFS_MIRROR;
+ if (flags & TRANSPORT_PUSH_PRUNE)
+ match_flags |= MATCH_REFS_PRUNE;
if (match_push_refs(local_refs, &remote_refs,
refspec_nr, refspec, match_flags)) {
#define TRANSPORT_PUSH_PORCELAIN 16
#define TRANSPORT_PUSH_SET_UPSTREAM 32
#define TRANSPORT_RECURSE_SUBMODULES_CHECK 64
+#define TRANSPORT_PUSH_PRUNE 128
#define TRANSPORT_SUMMARY_WIDTH (2 * DEFAULT_ABBREV + 3)
if (git_config_string(&f->pattern, k, v) < 0)
return -1;
f->cflags = cflags;
- return 1;
-}
-
-static int parse_string(const char **d, const char *k, const char *v)
-{
- if (git_config_string(d, k, v) < 0)
- return -1;
- return 1;
+ return 0;
}
static int parse_tristate(int *b, const char *k, const char *v)
*b = -1;
else
*b = git_config_bool(k, v);
- return 1;
+ return 0;
}
static int parse_bool(int *b, const char *k, const char *v)
{
*b = git_config_bool(k, v);
- return 1;
+ return 0;
}
int userdiff_config(const char *k, const char *v)
if ((drv = parse_driver(k, v, "binary")))
return parse_tristate(&drv->binary, k, v);
if ((drv = parse_driver(k, v, "command")))
- return parse_string(&drv->external, k, v);
+ return git_config_string(&drv->external, k, v);
if ((drv = parse_driver(k, v, "textconv")))
- return parse_string(&drv->textconv, k, v);
+ return git_config_string(&drv->textconv, k, v);
if ((drv = parse_driver(k, v, "cachetextconv")))
return parse_bool(&drv->textconv_want_cache, k, v);
if ((drv = parse_driver(k, v, "wordregex")))
- return parse_string(&drv->word_regex, k, v);
+ return git_config_string(&drv->word_regex, k, v);
return 0;
}