git-clone: use wildcard specification for tracking branches
authorJunio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Sat, 16 Dec 2006 09:14:39 +0000 (01:14 -0800)
committerJunio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Sat, 16 Dec 2006 21:01:41 +0000 (13:01 -0800)
This stops enumerating the set of branches found on the remote
side when a clone was made in the configuration file. Instead,
a single entry that maps each remote branch to the local
tracking branch for the remote under the same name is created.

Doing it this way not only shortens the configuration file, but
automatically adjusts to a new branch added on the remote side
after the clone is made.

Unfortunately this cannot be done for the traditional layout,
where we always need to special case the 'master' to 'origin'
mapping within the local branch namespace. But that is Ok; it
will be going away before v1.5.0.

We could also lose the "primary branch" mapping at the
beginning, but that has to wait until we implement the "forbid
'git pull' when we do not have branch.$current.merge for the
current branch" policy we earlier discussed. That should also
be in v1.5.0

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
git-clone.sh
index 1f5d07a057ed04dd9ffc7eb705d0c752d250bf72..422499a5372e5662fbf7ca36ad260229ec03331e 100755 (executable)
@@ -366,41 +366,54 @@ then
                )
        )
 
-       # Write out remotes/$origin file, and update our "$head_points_at".
+       # Write out remote.$origin config, and update our "$head_points_at".
        case "$head_points_at" in
        ?*)
-               mkdir -p "$GIT_DIR/remotes" &&
+               # Local default branch
                git-symbolic-ref HEAD "refs/heads/$head_points_at" &&
+
+               # Tracking branch for the primary branch at the remote.
                case "$use_separate_remote" in
                t)      origin_track="$remote_top/$head_points_at"
                        git-update-ref HEAD "$head_sha1" ;;
                *)      origin_track="$remote_top/$origin"
                        git-update-ref "refs/heads/$origin" "$head_sha1" ;;
                esac &&
+
+               # Upstream URL and the primary branch tracking
                git-repo-config remote."$origin".url "$repo" &&
                git-repo-config remote."$origin".fetch \
                        "refs/heads/$head_points_at:$origin_track" &&
-               (cd "$GIT_DIR/$remote_top" && find . -type f -print) |
-               while read dotslref
-               do
-                       name=`expr "$dotslref" : './\(.*\)'`
-                       if test "z$head_points_at" = "z$name"
-                       then
-                               continue
-                       fi
-                       if test "$use_separate_remote" = '' &&
-                          test "z$origin" = "z$name"
-                       then
-                               continue
-                       fi
-                       git-repo-config remote."$origin".fetch "refs/heads/${name}:$remote_top/${name}" '^$'
-               done &&
+
+               # Set up the mappings to track the remaining branches.
+               case "$use_separate_remote" in
+               t)
+                       git-repo-config remote."$origin".fetch \
+                               "refs/heads/*:$remote_top/*" '^$'
+                       ;;
+               *)
+                       (cd "$GIT_DIR/$remote_top" && find . -type f -print) |
+                       while read dotslref
+                       do
+                               name=`expr "$dotslref" : './\(.*\)'`
+                               if test "z$head_points_at" = "z$name" ||
+                                       test "z$origin" = "z$name"
+                               then
+                                       continue
+                               fi
+                               git-repo-config remote."$origin".fetch \
+                               "refs/heads/${name}:$remote_top/${name}" '^$'
+                       done
+                       ;;
+               esac &&
+
                case "$use_separate_remote" in
                t)
                        rm -f "refs/remotes/$origin/HEAD"
                        git-symbolic-ref "refs/remotes/$origin/HEAD" \
                                "refs/remotes/$origin/$head_points_at"
                esac &&
+
                git-repo-config branch."$head_points_at".remote "$origin" &&
                git-repo-config branch."$head_points_at".merge "refs/heads/$head_points_at"
        esac