patch appropriately.
* Your MUA corrupted your patch; "am" would complain that
- the patch does not apply. Look at .git/rebase/ subdirectory and
+ the patch does not apply. Look at .git/rebase-apply/ subdirectory and
see what 'patch' file contains and check for the common
corruption patterns mentioned above.
the index file to bring it in a state that the patch should
have produced. Then run the command with '--resolved' option.
-The command refuses to process new mailboxes while `.git/rebase`
+The command refuses to process new mailboxes while `.git/rebase-apply`
directory exists, so if you decide to start over from scratch,
-run `rm -f -r .git/rebase` before running the command with mailbox
+run `rm -f -r .git/rebase-apply` before running the command with mailbox
names.
Before any patches are applied, ORIG_HEAD is set to the tip of the
completely automatic. You will have to resolve any such merge failure
and run `git rebase --continue`. Another option is to bypass the commit
that caused the merge failure with `git rebase --skip`. To restore the
-original <branch> and remove the .git/rebase working files, use the command
-`git rebase --abort` instead.
+original <branch> and remove the .git/rebase-apply working files, use the
+command `git rebase --abort` instead.
Assume the following history exists and the current branch is "topic":
-------------------------------------------------
This will remove each of your commits from mywork, temporarily saving
-them as patches (in a directory named ".git/rebase"), update mywork to
+them as patches (in a directory named ".git/rebase-apply"), update mywork to
point at the latest version of origin, then apply each of the saved
patches to the new mywork. The result will look like:
if [ -n "$g" ]; then
local r
local b
- if [ -d "$g/rebase" ]
+ if [ -d "$g/rebase-apply" ]
then
- if test -f "$g/rebase/rebasing"
+ if test -f "$g/rebase-apply/rebasing"
then
r="|REBASE"
- elif test -f "$g/rebase/applying"
+ elif test -f "$g/rebase-apply/applying"
then
r="|AM"
else
_git_am ()
{
local cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" dir="$(__gitdir)"
- if [ -d "$dir"/rebase ]; then
+ if [ -d "$dir"/rebase-apply ]; then
__gitcomp "--skip --resolved"
return
fi
_git_rebase ()
{
local cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" dir="$(__gitdir)"
- if [ -d "$dir"/rebase ] || [ -d "$dir"/rebase-merge ]; then
+ if [ -d "$dir"/rebase-apply ] || [ -d "$dir"/rebase-merge ]; then
__gitcomp "--continue --skip --abort"
return
fi
"\n")
(when subject (insert subject "\n\n"))
(cond (msg (insert msg "\n"))
- ((file-readable-p ".git/rebase/msg")
- (insert-file-contents ".git/rebase/msg"))
+ ((file-readable-p ".git/rebase-apply/msg")
+ (insert-file-contents ".git/rebase-apply/msg"))
((file-readable-p ".git/MERGE_MSG")
(insert-file-contents ".git/MERGE_MSG")))
; delete empty lines at end
(coding-system (git-get-commits-coding-system))
author-name author-email subject date)
(when (eq 0 (buffer-size buffer))
- (when (file-readable-p ".git/rebase/info")
+ (when (file-readable-p ".git/rebase-apply/info")
(with-temp-buffer
- (insert-file-contents ".git/rebase/info")
+ (insert-file-contents ".git/rebase-apply/info")
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (re-search-forward "^Author: \\(.*\\)\nEmail: \\(.*\\)$" nil t)
(setq author-name (match-string 1))
}
prec=4
-dotest="$GIT_DIR/rebase"
+dotest="$GIT_DIR/rebase-apply"
sign= utf8=t keep= skip= interactive= resolved= binary= rebasing= abort=
resolvemsg= resume=
git_apply_opt=
fi
# Temporary directories
-tmp_dir="$GIT_DIR"/rebase
+tmp_dir="$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply
tmp_msg="$tmp_dir/msg"
tmp_patch="$tmp_dir/patch"
tmp_info="$tmp_dir/info"
completely automatic. You will have to resolve any such merge failure
and run git rebase --continue. Another option is to bypass the commit
that caused the merge failure with git rebase --skip. To restore the
-original <branch> and remove the .git/rebase working files, use the command
-git rebase --abort instead.
+original <branch> and remove the .git/rebase-apply working files, use the
+command git rebase --abort instead.
Note that if <branch> is not specified on the command line, the
currently checked out branch is used.
do
case "$1" in
--continue)
- test -d "$dotest" -o -d "$GIT_DIR"/rebase ||
+ test -d "$dotest" -o -d "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply ||
die "No rebase in progress?"
git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules || {
finish_rb_merge
exit
fi
- head_name=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/head-name) &&
- onto=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/onto) &&
- orig_head=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/orig-head) &&
+ head_name=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/head-name) &&
+ onto=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/onto) &&
+ orig_head=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/orig-head) &&
git am --resolved --3way --resolvemsg="$RESOLVEMSG" &&
move_to_original_branch
exit
;;
--skip)
- test -d "$dotest" -o -d "$GIT_DIR"/rebase ||
+ test -d "$dotest" -o -d "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply ||
die "No rebase in progress?"
git reset --hard HEAD || exit $?
finish_rb_merge
exit
fi
- head_name=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/head-name) &&
- onto=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/onto) &&
- orig_head=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/orig-head) &&
+ head_name=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/head-name) &&
+ onto=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/onto) &&
+ orig_head=$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/orig-head) &&
git am -3 --skip --resolvemsg="$RESOLVEMSG" &&
move_to_original_branch
exit
;;
--abort)
- test -d "$dotest" -o -d "$GIT_DIR"/rebase ||
+ test -d "$dotest" -o -d "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply ||
die "No rebase in progress?"
git rerere clear
then
move_to_original_branch
else
- dotest="$GIT_DIR"/rebase
+ dotest="$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply
move_to_original_branch
fi
git reset --hard $(cat "$dotest/orig-head")
shift
done
-# Make sure we do not have $GIT_DIR/rebase
+# Make sure we do not have $GIT_DIR/rebase-apply
if test -z "$do_merge"
then
- if mkdir "$GIT_DIR"/rebase
+ if mkdir "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply
then
- rmdir "$GIT_DIR"/rebase
+ rmdir "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply
else
echo >&2 '
-It seems that I cannot create a '"$GIT_DIR"'/rebase directory, and I wonder if you
-are in the middle of patch application or another rebase. If that is not
-the case, please rm -fr '"$GIT_DIR"'/rebase and run me again. I am stopping in case
-you still have something valuable there.'
+It seems that I cannot create a '"$GIT_DIR"'/rebase-apply directory,
+and I wonder if you are in the middle of patch application or another
+rebase. If that is not the case, please
+ rm -fr '"$GIT_DIR"'/rebase-apply
+ and run me again. I am stopping in case you still have something
+valuable there.'
exit 1
fi
else
git am $git_am_opt --rebasing --resolvemsg="$RESOLVEMSG" &&
move_to_original_branch
ret=$?
- test 0 != $ret -a -d "$GIT_DIR"/rebase &&
- echo $head_name > "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/head-name &&
- echo $onto > "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/onto &&
- echo $orig_head > "$GIT_DIR"/rebase/orig-head
+ test 0 != $ret -a -d "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply &&
+ echo $head_name > "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/head-name &&
+ echo $onto > "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/onto &&
+ echo $orig_head > "$GIT_DIR"/rebase-apply/orig-head
exit $ret
fi
test_expect_success \
'rebase topic branch against new master and check git-am did not get halted' \
- 'git-rebase master && test ! -d .git/rebase'
+ 'git-rebase master && test ! -d .git/rebase-apply'
test_expect_success \
'rebase --merge topic branch that was partially merged upstream' \
'
}
-testrebase "" .git/rebase
+testrebase "" .git/rebase-apply
testrebase " --merge" .git/rebase-merge
test_done
git checkout first &&
test_tick &&
git am <patch1 &&
- ! test -d .git/rebase &&
+ ! test -d .git/rebase-apply &&
test -z "$(git diff second)" &&
test "$(git rev-parse second)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" &&
test "$(git rev-parse second^)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)"
test_tick &&
git checkout first &&
git am patch2 &&
- ! test -d .git/rebase &&
+ ! test -d .git/rebase-apply &&
test "$(git rev-parse master^^)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^^)" &&
test -z "$(git diff master..HEAD)" &&
test -z "$(git diff master^..HEAD^)" &&
test_expect_success 'am --keep really keeps the subject' '
git checkout HEAD^ &&
git am --keep patch4 &&
- ! test -d .git/rebase &&
+ ! test -d .git/rebase-apply &&
git-cat-file commit HEAD |
grep -q -F "Re: Re: Re: [PATCH 1/5 v2] third"
'
test_tick &&
git commit -m "copied stuff" &&
git am -3 lorem-move.patch &&
- ! test -d .git/rebase &&
+ ! test -d .git/rebase-apply &&
test -z "$(git diff lorem)"
'
test_expect_success 'am pauses on conflict' '
git checkout lorem2^^ &&
test_must_fail git am lorem-move.patch &&
- test -d .git/rebase
+ test -d .git/rebase-apply
'
test_expect_success 'am --skip works' '
git am --skip &&
- ! test -d .git/rebase &&
+ ! test -d .git/rebase-apply &&
test -z "$(git diff lorem2^^ -- file)" &&
test goodbye = "$(cat another)"
'
test_expect_success 'am --resolved works' '
git checkout lorem2^^ &&
test_must_fail git am lorem-move.patch &&
- test -d .git/rebase &&
+ test -d .git/rebase-apply &&
echo resolved >>file &&
git add file &&
git am --resolved &&
- ! test -d .git/rebase &&
+ ! test -d .git/rebase-apply &&
test goodbye = "$(cat another)"
'
test_expect_success 'am takes patches from a Pine mailbox' '
git checkout first &&
cat pine patch1 | git am &&
- ! test -d .git/rebase &&
+ ! test -d .git/rebase-apply &&
test -z "$(git diff master^..HEAD)"
'
test_expect_success 'am fails on mail without patch' '
test_must_fail git am <failmail &&
- rm -r .git/rebase/
+ rm -r .git/rebase-apply/
'
test_expect_success 'am fails on empty patch' '
echo "---" >>failmail &&
test_must_fail git am <failmail &&
git am --skip &&
- ! test -d .git/rebase
+ ! test -d .git/rebase-apply
'
test_expect_success 'am works from stdin in subdirectory' '
"
-test_expect_success 'check that rebase really failed' 'test -d .git/rebase'
+test_expect_success 'check that rebase really failed' '
+ test -d .git/rebase-apply
+'
test_expect_success 'resolve, continue the rebase and dcommit' "
echo clobber and I really mean it > file &&