More Perforce row number limit workaround for "git p4".
* ld/p4-changes-block-size:
git-p4: fixing --changes-block-size handling
git-p4: add tests for non-numeric revision range
git-p4: test with limited p4 server results
git-p4: additional testing of --changes-block-size
--- /dev/null
+Git v2.4.3 Release Notes
+========================
+
+Fixes since v2.4.3
+------------------
+
+ * Error messages from "git branch" called remote-tracking branches as
+ "remote branches".
+
+ * "git rerere forget" in a repository without rerere enabled gave a
+ cryptic error message; it should be a silent no-op instead.
+
+ * "git pull --log" and "git pull --no-log" worked as expected, but
+ "git pull --log=20" did not.
+
+ * The pull.ff configuration was supposed to override the merge.ff
+ configuration, but it didn't.
+
+ * The code to read pack-bitmap wanted to allocate a few hundred
+ pointers to a structure, but by mistake allocated and leaked memory
+ enough to hold that many actual structures. Correct the allocation
+ size and also have it on stack, as it is small enough.
+
+ * Various documentation mark-up fixes to make the output more
+ consistent in general and also make AsciiDoctor (an alternative
+ formatter) happier.
+
+ * "git bundle verify" did not diagnose extra parameters on the
+ command line.
+
+ * Multi-ref transaction support we merged a few releases ago
+ unnecessarily kept many file descriptors open, risking to fail with
+ resource exhaustion.
+
+ * The ref API did not handle cases where 'refs/heads/xyzzy/frotz' is
+ removed at the same time as 'refs/heads/xyzzy' is added (or vice
+ versa) very well.
+
+ * The "log --decorate" enhancement in Git 2.4 that shows the commit
+ at the tip of the current branch e.g. "HEAD -> master", did not
+ work with --decorate=full.
+
+ * There was a commented-out (instead of being marked to expect
+ failure) test that documented a breakage that was fixed since the
+ test was written; turn it into a proper test.
+
+ * core.excludesfile (defaulting to $XDG_HOME/git/ignore) is supposed
+ to be overridden by repository-specific .git/info/exclude file, but
+ the order was swapped from the beginning. This belatedly fixes it.
+
+ * The connection initiation code for "ssh" transport tried to absorb
+ differences between the stock "ssh" and Putty-supplied "plink" and
+ its derivatives, but the logic to tell that we are using "plink"
+ variants were too loose and falsely triggered when "plink" appeared
+ anywhere in the path (e.g. "/home/me/bin/uplink/ssh").
+
+ * "git rebase -i" moved the "current" command from "todo" to "done" a
+ bit too prematurely, losing a step when a "pick" did not even start.
+
+ * "git add -e" did not allow the user to abort the operation by
+ killing the editor.
+
+ * Git 2.4 broke setting verbosity and progress levels on "git clone"
+ with native transports.
+
+ * Some time ago, "git blame" (incorrectly) lost the convert_to_git()
+ call when synthesizing a fake "tip" commit that represents the
+ state in the working tree, which broke folks who record the history
+ with LF line ending to make their project portabile across
+ platforms while terminating lines in their working tree files with
+ CRLF for their platform.
+
+ * Code clean-up for xdg configuration path support.
+
+Also contains typofixes, documentation updates and trivial code
+clean-ups.
--- /dev/null
+Git v2.4.4 Release Notes
+========================
+
+Fixes since v2.4.3
+------------------
+
+ * l10n updates for German.
+
+ * An earlier leakfix to bitmap testing code was incomplete.
+
+ * "git clean pathspec..." tried to lstat(2) and complain even for
+ paths outside the given pathspec.
+
+ * Communication between the HTTP server and http_backend process can
+ lead to a dead-lock when relaying a large ref negotiation request.
+ Diagnose the situation better, and mitigate it by reading such a
+ request first into core (to a reasonable limit).
+
+ * The clean/smudge interface did not work well when filtering an
+ empty contents (failed and then passed the empty input through).
+ It can be argued that a filter that produces anything but empty for
+ an empty input is nonsense, but if the user wants to do strange
+ things, then why not?
+
+ * Make "git stash something --help" error out, so that users can
+ safely say "git stash drop --help".
+
+ * Clarify that "log --raw" and "log --format=raw" are unrelated
+ concepts.
+
+ * Catch a programmer mistake to feed a pointer not an array to
+ ARRAY_SIZE() macro, by using a couple of GCC extensions.
+
+Also contains typofixes, documentation updates and trivial code
+clean-ups.
UI, Workflows & Features
+ * The bash completion script (in contrib/) learned a few options that
+ "git revert" takes.
+
+ * Whitespace breakages in deleted and context lines can also be
+ painted in the output of "git diff" and friends with the new
+ --ws-error-highlight option.
+
* List of commands shown by "git help" are grouped along the workflow
elements to help early learners.
chunks from Perforce, instead of making one call to "p4 changes"
that may trigger "too many rows scanned" error from Perforce.
+ * Unlike "$EDITOR" and "$GIT_EDITOR" that can hold the path to the
+ command and initial options (e.g. "/path/to/emacs -nw"), 'git p4'
+ did not let the shell interpolate the contents of the environment
+ variable that name the editor "$P4EDITOR" (and "$EDITOR", too).
+ This release makes it in line with the rest of Git, as well as with
+ Perforce.
+
+ * A new short-hand <branch>@{push} denotes the remote-tracking branch
+ that tracks the branch at the remote the <branch> would be pushed
+ to.
+
* "git show-branch --topics HEAD" (with no other arguments) did not
do anything interesting. Instead, contrast the given revision
against all the local branches by default.
behaves as if HEAD:Documentation/RelNotes/2.5.0.txt was given as
input instead.
+ * "git send-email" learned the alias file format used by the sendmail
+ program (in an abbreviated form).
+
Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
the semantics of the option changed back in Git 1.9 days.
(merge 19d122b pt/pull-tags-error-diag later to maint).
+ * for_each_ref() callback functions were taught to name the objects
+ not with "unsigned char sha1[20]" but with "struct object_id".
+
+ * Error reporting mechanism used in "refs" API has been made more
+ consistent.
+
+ * "git pull" has more test coverage now.
+
Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
* Memory usage of "git index-pack" has been trimmed by tens of
per-cent.
- (merge c6458e6 nd/slim-index-pack-memory-usage later to maint).
+ (merge a78c5b3 nd/slim-index-pack-memory-usage later to maint).
* "git rev-list --objects $old --not --all" to see if everything that
is reachable from $old is already connected to the existing refs
paths outside the given pathspec.
(merge 838d6a9 dt/clean-pathspec-filter-then-lstat later to maint).
+ * Recent "git prune" traverses young unreachable objects to safekeep
+ old objects in the reachability chain from them, which sometimes
+ caused error messages that are unnecessarily alarming.
+ (merge ce4e7b2 jk/squelch-missing-link-warning-for-unreachable later to maint).
+
+ * The configuration reader/writer uses mmap(2) interface to access
+ the files; when we find a directory, it barfed with "Out of memory?".
+ (merge 9ca0aaf jk/diagnose-config-mmap-failure later to maint).
+
+ * "color.diff.plain" was a misnomer; give it 'color.diff.context' as
+ a more logical synonym.
+ (merge 8dbf3eb jk/color-diff-plain-is-context later to maint).
+
+ * The setup code used to die when core.bare and core.worktree are set
+ inconsistently, even for commands that do not need working tree.
+ (merge fada767 jk/die-on-bogus-worktree-late later to maint).
+
* Code cleanups and documentation updates.
(merge 0269f96 mm/usage-log-l-can-take-regex later to maint).
(merge 64f2589 nd/t1509-chroot-test later to maint).
(merge 22570b6 rs/janitorial later to maint).
(merge 5c2a581 mc/commit-doc-grammofix later to maint).
(merge ce41720 ah/usage-strings later to maint).
+ (merge e6a268c sb/glossary-submodule later to maint).
+ (merge ec48a76 sb/submodule-doc-intro later to maint).
+ (merge 14f8b9b jk/clone-dissociate later to maint).
+ (merge 055c7e9 sb/pack-protocol-mention-smart-http later to maint).
+ (merge 7c37a5d jk/make-fix-dependencies later to maint).
+ (merge fc0aa39 sg/merge-summary-config later to maint).
by giving '--no-keep-cr' from the command line.
See linkgit:git-am[1], linkgit:git-mailsplit[1].
+am.threeWay::
+ By default, `git am` will fail if the patch does not apply cleanly. When
+ set to true, this setting tells `git am` to fall back on 3-way merge if
+ the patch records the identity of blobs it is supposed to apply to and
+ we have those blobs available locally (equivalent to giving the `--3way`
+ option from the command line). Defaults to `false`.
+ See linkgit:git-am[1].
+
apply.ignoreWhitespace::
When set to 'change', tells 'git apply' to ignore changes in
whitespace, in the same way as the '--ignore-space-change'
color.diff.<slot>::
Use customized color for diff colorization. `<slot>` specifies
which part of the patch to use the specified color, and is one
- of `plain` (context text), `meta` (metainformation), `frag`
+ of `context` (context text - `plain` is a historical synonym),
+ `meta` (metainformation), `frag`
(hunk header), 'func' (function in hunk header), `old` (removed lines),
`new` (added lines), `commit` (commit headers), or `whitespace`
(highlighting whitespace errors).
initial indent of the line are considered whitespace errors.
Exits with non-zero status if problems are found. Not compatible
with --exit-code.
+
+--ws-error-highlight=<kind>::
+ Highlight whitespace errors on lines specified by <kind>
+ in the color specified by `color.diff.whitespace`. <kind>
+ is a comma separated list of `old`, `new`, `context`. When
+ this option is not given, only whitespace errors in `new`
+ lines are highlighted. E.g. `--ws-error-highlight=new,old`
+ highlights whitespace errors on both deleted and added lines.
+ `all` can be used as a short-hand for `old,new,context`.
+
endif::git-format-patch[]
--full-index::
--- /dev/null
+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
+ actual commits that are being merged. Defaults to false, and
+ true is a synonym for 20.
--------
[verse]
'git am' [--signoff] [--keep] [--[no-]keep-cr] [--[no-]utf8]
- [--3way] [--interactive] [--committer-date-is-author-date]
+ [--[no-]3way] [--interactive] [--committer-date-is-author-date]
[--ignore-date] [--ignore-space-change | --ignore-whitespace]
[--whitespace=<option>] [-C<n>] [-p<n>] [--directory=<dir>]
[--exclude=<path>] [--include=<path>] [--reject] [-q | --quiet]
-3::
--3way::
+--no-3way::
When the patch does not apply cleanly, fall back on
3-way merge if the patch records the identity of blobs
it is supposed to apply to and we have those blobs
- available locally.
+ available locally. `--no-3way` can be used to override
+ am.threeWay configuration variable. For more information,
+ see am.threeWay in linkgit:git-config[1].
--ignore-space-change::
--ignore-whitespace::
-e::
--show-email::
Show the author email instead of author name (Default: off).
+ This can also be controlled via the `blame.showEmail` config
+ option.
-w::
Ignore whitespace when comparing the parent's version and
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
- actual commits that are being merged. Defaults to false, and
- true is a synonym for 20.
+include::fmt-merge-msg-config.txt[]
merge.summary::
Synonym to `merge.log`; this is deprecated and will be removed in
-v <n>::
--reroll-count=<n>::
Mark the series as the <n>-th iteration of the topic. The
- output filenames have `v<n>` pretended to them, and the
+ output filenames have `v<n>` prepended to them, and the
subject prefix ("PATCH" by default, but configurable via the
`--subject-prefix` option) has ` v<n>` appended to it. E.g.
`--reroll-count=4` may produce `v4-0001-add-makefile.patch`
OPTIONS
-------
-Options meant for 'git pull' itself and the underlying 'git merge'
-must be given before the options meant for 'git fetch'.
-
-q::
--quiet::
This is passed to both underlying git-fetch to squelch reporting of
sendemail.aliasFileType::
Format of the file(s) specified in sendemail.aliasesFile. Must be
- one of 'mutt', 'mailrc', 'pine', 'elm', or 'gnus'.
+ one of 'mutt', 'mailrc', 'pine', 'elm', or 'gnus', or 'sendmail'.
++
+What an alias file in each format looks like can be found in
+the documentation of the email program of the same name. The
+differences and limitations from the standard formats are
+described below:
++
+--
+sendmail;;
+* Quoted aliases and quoted addresses are not supported: lines that
+ contain a `"` symbol are ignored.
+* Redirection to a file (`/path/name`) or pipe (`|command`) is not
+ supported.
+* File inclusion (`:include: /path/name`) is not supported.
+* Warnings are printed on the standard error output for any
+ explicitly unsupported constructs, and any other lines that are not
+ recognized by the parser.
+--
sendemail.multiEdit::
If true (default), a single editor instance will be spawned to edit
DESCRIPTION
-----------
-Submodules allow foreign repositories to be embedded within
-a dedicated subdirectory of the source tree, always pointed
-at a particular commit.
+Inspects, updates and manages submodules.
-They are not to be confused with remotes, which are meant mainly
-for branches of the same project; submodules are meant for
-different projects you would like to make part of your source tree,
-while the history of the two projects still stays completely
-independent and you cannot modify the contents of the submodule
-from within the main project.
-If you want to merge the project histories and want to treat the
-aggregated whole as a single project from then on, you may want to
-add a remote for the other project and use the 'subtree' merge strategy,
-instead of treating the other project as a submodule. Directories
-that come from both projects can be cloned and checked out as a whole
-if you choose to go that route.
+A submodule allows you to keep another Git repository in a subdirectory
+of your repository. The other repository has its own history, which does not
+interfere with the history of the current repository. This can be used to
+have external dependencies such as third party libraries for example.
+
+When cloning or pulling a repository containing submodules however,
+these will not be checked out by default; the 'init' and 'update'
+subcommands will maintain submodules checked out and at
+appropriate revision in your working tree.
Submodules are composed from a so-called `gitlink` tree entry
in the main repository that refers to a particular commit object
The logical name can be used for overriding this URL within your
local repository configuration (see 'submodule init').
-This command will manage the tree entries and contents of the
-gitmodules file for you, as well as inspect the status of your
-submodules and update them.
-When adding a new submodule to the tree, the 'add' subcommand
-is to be used. However, when pulling a tree containing submodules,
-these will not be checked out by default;
-the 'init' and 'update' subcommands will maintain submodules
-checked out and at appropriate revision in your working tree.
-You can briefly inspect the up-to-date status of your submodules
-using the 'status' subcommand and get a detailed overview of the
-difference between the index and checkouts using the 'summary'
-subcommand.
-
+Submodules are not to be confused with remotes, which are other
+repositories of the same project; submodules are meant for
+different projects you would like to make part of your source tree,
+while the history of the two projects still stays completely
+independent and you cannot modify the contents of the submodule
+from within the main project.
+If you want to merge the project histories and want to treat the
+aggregated whole as a single project from then on, you may want to
+add a remote for the other project and use the 'subtree' merge strategy,
+instead of treating the other project as a submodule. Directories
+that come from both projects can be cloned and checked out as a whole
+if you choose to go that route.
COMMANDS
--------
branch of the `git.git` repository.
Documentation for older releases are available here:
-* link:v2.4.2/git.html[documentation for release 2.4.2]
+* link:v2.4.4/git.html[documentation for release 2.4.4]
* release notes for
+ link:RelNotes/2.4.4.txt[2.4.4],
+ link:RelNotes/2.4.3.txt[2.4.3],
link:RelNotes/2.4.2.txt[2.4.2],
link:RelNotes/2.4.1.txt[2.4.1],
link:RelNotes/2.4.0.txt[2.4].
----------------------------------------------------------------
[merge "filfre"]
name = feel-free merge driver
- driver = filfre %O %A %B
+ driver = filfre %O %A %B %L %P
recursive = binary
----------------------------------------------------------------
When left unspecified, the driver itself is used for both
internal merge and the final merge.
+The merge driver can learn the pathname in which the merged result
+will be stored via placeholder `%P`.
+
`conflict-marker-size`
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
<<def_push,push>> to describe the mapping between remote
<<def_ref,ref>> and local ref.
+[[def_remote]]remote repository::
+ A <<def_repository,repository>> which is used to track the same
+ project but resides somewhere else. To communicate with remotes,
+ see <<def_fetch,fetch>> or <<def_push,push>>.
+
[[def_remote_tracking_branch]]remote-tracking branch::
A <<def_ref,ref>> that is used to follow changes from another
<<def_repository,repository>>. It typically looks like
is created by giving the `--depth` option to linkgit:git-clone[1], and
its history can be later deepened with linkgit:git-fetch[1].
+[[def_submodule]]submodule::
+ A <<def_repository,repository>> that holds the history of a
+ separate project inside another repository (the latter of
+ which is called <<def_superproject, superproject>>).
+
+[[def_superproject]]superproject::
+ A <<def_repository,repository>> that references repositories
+ of other projects in its working tree as <<def_submodule,submodules>>.
+ The superproject knows about the names of (but does not hold
+ copies of) commit objects of the contained submodules.
+
[[def_symref]]symref::
Symbolic reference: instead of containing the <<def_SHA1,SHA-1>>
id itself, it is of the format 'ref: refs/some/thing' and when
allowed (equivalent to giving the `--ff-only` option from the
command line).
-merge.log::
- In addition to branch names, populate the log message with at
- most the specified number of one-line descriptions from the
- actual commits that are being merged. Defaults to false, and
- true is a synonym for 20.
+include::fmt-merge-msg-config.txt[]
merge.renameLimit::
The number of files to consider when performing rename detection
Packfile transfer protocols
===========================
-Git supports transferring data in packfiles over the ssh://, git:// and
+Git supports transferring data in packfiles over the ssh://, git://, http:// and
file:// transports. There exist two sets of protocols, one for pushing
data from a client to a server and another for fetching data from a
-server to a client. All three transports (ssh, git, file) use the same
-protocol to transfer data.
+server to a client. The three transports (ssh, git, file) use the same
+protocol to transfer data. http is documented in http-protocol.txt.
The processes invoked in the canonical Git implementation are 'upload-pack'
on the server side and 'fetch-pack' on the client side for fetching data;
perl/perl.mak: perl/PM.stamp
perl/PM.stamp: FORCE
- $(QUIET_GEN)$(FIND) perl -type f -name '*.pm' | sort >$@+ && \
+ @$(FIND) perl -type f -name '*.pm' | sort >$@+ && \
{ cmp $@+ $@ >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || mv $@+ $@; } && \
$(RM) $@+
gitweb:
$(QUIET_SUBDIR0)gitweb $(QUIET_SUBDIR1) all
-git-instaweb: git-instaweb.sh gitweb GIT-SCRIPT-DEFINES
+git-instaweb: git-instaweb.sh GIT-SCRIPT-DEFINES
$(QUIET_GEN)$(cmd_munge_script) && \
chmod +x $@+ && \
mv $@+ $@
# that runs GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS, and then again to protect it
# and the first level quoting from the shell that runs "echo".
GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS: FORCE
- @echo SHELL_PATH=\''$(subst ','\'',$(SHELL_PATH_SQ))'\' >$@
- @echo PERL_PATH=\''$(subst ','\'',$(PERL_PATH_SQ))'\' >>$@
- @echo DIFF=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(DIFF)))'\' >>$@
- @echo PYTHON_PATH=\''$(subst ','\'',$(PYTHON_PATH_SQ))'\' >>$@
- @echo TAR=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(TAR)))'\' >>$@
- @echo NO_CURL=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_CURL)))'\' >>$@
- @echo NO_EXPAT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_EXPAT)))'\' >>$@
- @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 ','\'',$(NO_UNIX_SOCKETS)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo SHELL_PATH=\''$(subst ','\'',$(SHELL_PATH_SQ))'\' >$@+
+ @echo PERL_PATH=\''$(subst ','\'',$(PERL_PATH_SQ))'\' >>$@+
+ @echo DIFF=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(DIFF)))'\' >>$@+
+ @echo PYTHON_PATH=\''$(subst ','\'',$(PYTHON_PATH_SQ))'\' >>$@+
+ @echo TAR=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(TAR)))'\' >>$@+
+ @echo NO_CURL=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_CURL)))'\' >>$@+
+ @echo NO_EXPAT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_EXPAT)))'\' >>$@+
+ @echo USE_LIBPCRE=\''$(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)))'\' >>$@+
ifdef TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
- @echo TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY)))'\' >>$@+
endif
ifdef GIT_TEST_OPTS
- @echo GIT_TEST_OPTS=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(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)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo GIT_TEST_CMP=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_TEST_CMP)))'\' >>$@+
endif
ifdef GIT_TEST_CMP_USE_COPIED_CONTEXT
- @echo GIT_TEST_CMP_USE_COPIED_CONTEXT=YesPlease >>$@
+ @echo GIT_TEST_CMP_USE_COPIED_CONTEXT=YesPlease >>$@+
endif
- @echo NO_GETTEXT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_GETTEXT)))'\' >>$@
- @echo GETTEXT_POISON=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GETTEXT_POISON)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo NO_GETTEXT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_GETTEXT)))'\' >>$@+
+ @echo GETTEXT_POISON=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GETTEXT_POISON)))'\' >>$@+
ifdef GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT
- @echo GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(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)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo GIT_PERF_REPO=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_REPO)))'\' >>$@+
endif
ifdef GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO
- @echo GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO)))'\' >>$@+
endif
ifdef GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS
- @echo GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS)))'\' >>$@+
endif
ifdef TEST_GIT_INDEX_VERSION
- @echo TEST_GIT_INDEX_VERSION=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(TEST_GIT_INDEX_VERSION)))'\' >>$@
+ @echo TEST_GIT_INDEX_VERSION=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(TEST_GIT_INDEX_VERSION)))'\' >>$@+
endif
+ @if cmp $@+ $@ >/dev/null 2>&1; then $(RM) $@+; else mv $@+ $@; fi
### Detect Python interpreter path changes
ifndef NO_PYTHON
}
if (oldlines || newlines)
return -1;
+ if (!deleted && !added)
+ return -1;
+
fragment->leading = leading;
fragment->trailing = trailing;
blank_boundary = git_config_bool(var, value);
return 0;
}
+ if (!strcmp(var, "blame.showemail")) {
+ int *output_option = cb;
+ if (git_config_bool(var, value))
+ *output_option |= OUTPUT_SHOW_EMAIL;
+ else
+ *output_option &= ~OUTPUT_SHOW_EMAIL;
+ return 0;
+ }
if (!strcmp(var, "blame.date")) {
if (!value)
return config_error_nonbool(var);
unsigned int range_i;
long anchor;
- git_config(git_blame_config, NULL);
+ git_config(git_blame_config, &output_option);
init_revisions(&revs, NULL);
revs.date_mode = blame_date_mode;
DIFF_OPT_SET(&revs.diffopt, ALLOW_TEXTCONV);
static struct string_list option_reference;
static int option_dissociate;
-static int opt_parse_reference(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset)
-{
- struct string_list *option_reference = opt->value;
- if (!arg)
- return -1;
- string_list_append(option_reference, arg);
- return 0;
-}
-
static struct option builtin_clone_options[] = {
OPT__VERBOSITY(&option_verbosity),
OPT_BOOL(0, "progress", &option_progress,
N_("initialize submodules in the clone")),
OPT_STRING(0, "template", &option_template, N_("template-directory"),
N_("directory from which templates will be used")),
- OPT_CALLBACK(0 , "reference", &option_reference, N_("repo"),
- N_("reference repository"), &opt_parse_reference),
+ OPT_STRING_LIST(0, "reference", &option_reference, N_("repo"),
+ N_("reference repository")),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "dissociate", &option_dissociate,
+ N_("use --reference only while cloning")),
OPT_STRING('o', "origin", &option_origin, N_("name"),
N_("use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream")),
OPT_STRING('b', "branch", &option_branch, N_("branch"),
N_("create a shallow clone of that depth")),
OPT_BOOL(0, "single-branch", &option_single_branch,
N_("clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch")),
- OPT_BOOL(0, "dissociate", &option_dissociate,
- N_("use --reference only while cloning")),
OPT_STRING(0, "separate-git-dir", &real_git_dir, N_("gitdir"),
N_("separate git dir from working tree")),
OPT_STRING_LIST('c', "config", &option_config, N_("key=value"),
return 0;
}
+ if (flag & REF_ISBROKEN) {
+ warning("ignoring broken ref %s", refname);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
if (*cb->grab_pattern) {
const char **pattern;
int namelen = strlen(refname);
static int default_refs;
+static void fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1)
+{
+ struct object *obj;
+
+ if (!is_null_sha1(sha1)) {
+ obj = lookup_object(sha1);
+ if (obj) {
+ obj->used = 1;
+ mark_object_reachable(obj);
+ } else {
+ error("%s: invalid reflog entry %s", refname, sha1_to_hex(sha1));
+ errors_found |= ERROR_REACHABLE;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
static int fsck_handle_reflog_ent(unsigned char *osha1, unsigned char *nsha1,
const char *email, unsigned long timestamp, int tz,
const char *message, void *cb_data)
{
- struct object *obj;
+ const char *refname = cb_data;
if (verbose)
fprintf(stderr, "Checking reflog %s->%s\n",
sha1_to_hex(osha1), sha1_to_hex(nsha1));
- if (!is_null_sha1(osha1)) {
- obj = lookup_object(osha1);
- if (obj) {
- obj->used = 1;
- mark_object_reachable(obj);
- }
- }
- obj = lookup_object(nsha1);
- if (obj) {
- obj->used = 1;
- mark_object_reachable(obj);
- }
+ fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(refname, osha1);
+ fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(refname, nsha1);
return 0;
}
static int fsck_handle_reflog(const char *logname, const struct object_id *oid,
int flag, void *cb_data)
{
- for_each_reflog_ent(logname, fsck_handle_reflog_ent, NULL);
+ for_each_reflog_ent(logname, fsck_handle_reflog_ent, (void *)logname);
return 0;
}
int cmp = type1 - type2;
if (cmp)
return cmp;
- return offset1 - offset2;
+ return offset1 < offset2 ? -1 :
+ offset1 > offset2 ? 1 :
+ 0;
}
static int find_ofs_delta(const off_t offset, enum object_type type)
assert(data || obj_entry);
read_lock();
- collision_test_needed = has_sha1_file(sha1);
+ collision_test_needed = has_sha1_file_with_flags(sha1, HAS_SHA1_QUICK);
read_unlock();
if (collision_test_needed && !data) {
const struct ofs_delta_entry *delta_a = a;
const struct ofs_delta_entry *delta_b = b;
- return delta_a->offset - delta_b->offset;
+ return delta_a->offset < delta_b->offset ? -1 :
+ delta_a->offset > delta_b->offset ? 1 :
+ 0;
}
static int compare_ref_delta_entry(const void *a, const void *b)
static void get_patch_ids(struct rev_info *rev, struct patch_ids *ids)
{
struct rev_info check_rev;
- struct commit *commit;
+ struct commit *commit, *c1, *c2;
struct object *o1, *o2;
unsigned flags1, flags2;
die(_("Need exactly one range."));
o1 = rev->pending.objects[0].item;
- flags1 = o1->flags;
o2 = rev->pending.objects[1].item;
+ flags1 = o1->flags;
flags2 = o2->flags;
+ c1 = lookup_commit_reference(o1->sha1);
+ c2 = lookup_commit_reference(o2->sha1);
if ((flags1 & UNINTERESTING) == (flags2 & UNINTERESTING))
die(_("Not a range."));
}
/* reset for next revision walk */
- clear_commit_marks((struct commit *)o1,
- SEEN | UNINTERESTING | SHOWN | ADDED);
- clear_commit_marks((struct commit *)o2,
- SEEN | UNINTERESTING | SHOWN | ADDED);
+ clear_commit_marks(c1, SEEN | UNINTERESTING | SHOWN | ADDED);
+ clear_commit_marks(c2, SEEN | UNINTERESTING | SHOWN | ADDED);
o1->flags = flags1;
o2->flags = flags2;
}
* Return true iff we have an object named sha1, whether local or in
* an alternate object database, and whether packed or loose. This
* function does not respect replace references.
+ *
+ * If the QUICK flag is set, do not re-check the pack directory
+ * when we cannot find the object (this means we may give a false
+ * negative answer if another process is simultaneously repacking).
*/
-extern int has_sha1_file(const unsigned char *sha1);
+#define HAS_SHA1_QUICK 0x1
+extern int has_sha1_file_with_flags(const unsigned char *sha1, int flags);
+static inline int has_sha1_file(const unsigned char *sha1)
+{
+ return has_sha1_file_with_flags(sha1, 0);
+}
/*
* Return true iff an alternate object database has a loose object
void stat_validity_update(struct stat_validity *sv, int fd);
int versioncmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
+void sleep_millisec(int millisec);
#endif /* CACHE_H */
const char *c_func = diff_get_color(use_color, DIFF_FUNCINFO);
const char *c_new = diff_get_color(use_color, DIFF_FILE_NEW);
const char *c_old = diff_get_color(use_color, DIFF_FILE_OLD);
- const char *c_plain = diff_get_color(use_color, DIFF_PLAIN);
+ const char *c_context = diff_get_color(use_color, DIFF_CONTEXT);
const char *c_reset = diff_get_color(use_color, DIFF_RESET);
if (result_deleted)
}
if (comment_end)
printf("%s%s %s%s", c_reset,
- c_plain, c_reset,
+ c_context, c_reset,
c_func);
for (i = 0; i < comment_end; i++)
putchar(hunk_comment[i]);
*/
if (!context)
continue;
- fputs(c_plain, stdout);
+ fputs(c_context, stdout);
}
else
fputs(c_new, stdout);
return 0;
}
-int parse_commit(struct commit *item)
+int parse_commit_gently(struct commit *item, int quiet_on_missing)
{
enum object_type type;
void *buffer;
return 0;
buffer = read_sha1_file(item->object.sha1, &type, &size);
if (!buffer)
- return error("Could not read %s",
+ return quiet_on_missing ? -1 :
+ error("Could not read %s",
sha1_to_hex(item->object.sha1));
if (type != OBJ_COMMIT) {
free(buffer);
struct commit *lookup_commit_or_die(const unsigned char *sha1, const char *ref_name);
int parse_commit_buffer(struct commit *item, const void *buffer, unsigned long size);
-int parse_commit(struct commit *item);
+int parse_commit_gently(struct commit *item, int quiet_on_missing);
+static inline int parse_commit(struct commit *item)
+{
+ return parse_commit_gently(item, 0);
+}
void parse_commit_or_die(struct commit *item);
/*
int ret;
struct lock_file *lock = NULL;
char *filename_buf = NULL;
+ char *contents = NULL;
+ size_t contents_sz;
/* parse-key returns negative; flip the sign to feed exit(3) */
ret = 0 - git_config_parse_key(key, &store.key, &store.baselen);
goto write_err_out;
} else {
struct stat st;
- char *contents;
- size_t contents_sz, copy_begin, copy_end;
+ size_t copy_begin, copy_end;
int i, new_line = 0;
if (value_regex == NULL)
fstat(in_fd, &st);
contents_sz = xsize_t(st.st_size);
- contents = xmmap(NULL, contents_sz, PROT_READ,
- MAP_PRIVATE, in_fd, 0);
+ contents = xmmap_gently(NULL, contents_sz, PROT_READ,
+ MAP_PRIVATE, in_fd, 0);
+ if (contents == MAP_FAILED) {
+ if (errno == ENODEV && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
+ errno = EISDIR;
+ error("unable to mmap '%s': %s",
+ config_filename, strerror(errno));
+ ret = CONFIG_INVALID_FILE;
+ contents = NULL;
+ goto out_free;
+ }
close(in_fd);
if (chmod(lock->filename.buf, st.st_mode & 07777) < 0) {
contents_sz - copy_begin) <
contents_sz - copy_begin)
goto write_err_out;
-
- munmap(contents, contents_sz);
}
if (commit_lock_file(lock) < 0) {
if (lock)
rollback_lock_file(lock);
free(filename_buf);
+ if (contents)
+ munmap(contents, contents_sz);
return ret;
write_err_out:
ifeq ($(shell expr "$(uname_R)" : '[15]\.'),2)
NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
endif
+ ifeq ($(shell test "`expr "$(uname_R)" : '\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.'`" -ge 11 && echo 1),1)
+ HAVE_GETDELIM = YesPlease
+ endif
NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
USE_ST_TIMESPEC = YesPlease
HAVE_DEV_TTY = YesPlease
[NO_INITGROUPS=YesPlease])
GIT_CONF_SUBST([NO_INITGROUPS])
#
+# Define HAVE_GETDELIM if you have getdelim in the C library.
+GIT_CHECK_FUNC(getdelim,
+[HAVE_GETDELIM=YesPlease],
+[HAVE_GETDELIM=])
+GIT_CONF_SUBST([HAVE_GETDELIM])
+#
#
# Define NO_MMAP if you want to avoid mmap.
#
case "$cur" in
--cleanup=*)
- __gitcomp "default strip verbatim whitespace
+ __gitcomp "default scissors strip verbatim whitespace
" "" "${cur##--cleanup=}"
return
;;
_git_revert ()
{
+ local dir="$(__gitdir)"
+ if [ -f "$dir"/REVERT_HEAD ]; then
+ __gitcomp "--continue --quit --abort"
+ return
+ fi
case "$cur" in
--*)
__gitcomp "--edit --mainline --no-edit --no-commit --signoff"
exit
endif
-cat << EOF > ${__git_tcsh_completion_script}
+cat << EOF >! ${__git_tcsh_completion_script}
#!bash
#
# This script is GENERATED and will be overwritten automatically.
+Release 1.1.0
+=============
+
+* When a single commit is pushed, omit the reference changed email.
+ Set multimailhook.combineWhenSingleCommit to false to disable this
+ new feature.
+
+* In gitolite environments, the pusher's email address can be used as
+ the From address by creating a specially formatted comment block in
+ gitolite.conf (see multimailhook.from in README).
+
+* Support for SMTP authentication and SSL/TLS encryption was added,
+ see smtpUser, smtpPass, smtpEncryption in README.
+
+* A new option scanCommitForCc was added to allow git-multimail to
+ search the commit message for 'Cc: ...' lines, and add the
+ corresponding emails in Cc.
+
+* If $USER is not set, use the variable $USERNAME. This is needed on
+ Windows platform to recognize the pusher.
+
+* The emailPrefix variable can now be set to an empty string to remove
+ the prefix.
+
+* A short tutorial was added in doc/gitolite.rst to set up
+ git-multimail with gitolite.
+
+* The post-receive file was renamed to post-receive.example. It has
+ always been an example (the standard way to call git-multimail is to
+ call git_multimail.py), but it was unclear to many users.
+
+* A new refchangeShowGraph option was added to make it possible to
+ include both a graph and a log in the summary emails. The options
+ to control the graph formatting can be set via the new graphOpts
+ option.
+
+* New option --force-send was added to disable new commit detection
+ for update hook. One use-case is to run git_multimail.py after
+ running "git fetch" to send emails about commits that have just been
+ fetched (the detection of new commits was unreliable in this mode).
+
+* The testing infrastructure was considerably improved (continuous
+ integration with travis-ci, automatic check of PEP8 and RST syntax,
+ many improvements to the test scripts).
+
+This version has been tested with Python 2.4 to 2.7, and Git 1.7.1 to
+2.4.
+
Release 1.0.0
=============
- git-multimail
- =============
+git-multimail Version 1.1.0
+===========================
+
+.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/git-multimail/git-multimail.svg?branch=master
+ :target: https://travis-ci.org/git-multimail/git-multimail
git-multimail is a tool for sending notification emails on pushes to a
Git repository. It includes a Python module called git_multimail.py,
list) makes it easy to scan through the emails, jump to patches
that need further attention, and write comments about specific
commits. Commits are handled in reverse topological order (i.e.,
- parents shown before children). For example,
-
- [git] branch master updated
- + [git] 01/08: doc: fix xref link from api docs to manual pages
- + [git] 02/08: api-credentials.txt: show the big picture first
- + [git] 03/08: api-credentials.txt: mention credential.helper explicitly
- + [git] 04/08: api-credentials.txt: add "see also" section
- + [git] 05/08: t3510 (cherry-pick-sequence): add missing '&&'
- + [git] 06/08: Merge branch 'rr/maint-t3510-cascade-fix'
- + [git] 07/08: Merge branch 'mm/api-credentials-doc'
- + [git] 08/08: Git 1.7.11-rc2
+ parents shown before children). For example::
+
+ [git] branch master updated
+ + [git] 01/08: doc: fix xref link from api docs to manual pages
+ + [git] 02/08: api-credentials.txt: show the big picture first
+ + [git] 03/08: api-credentials.txt: mention credential.helper explicitly
+ + [git] 04/08: api-credentials.txt: add "see also" section
+ + [git] 05/08: t3510 (cherry-pick-sequence): add missing '&&'
+ + [git] 06/08: Merge branch 'rr/maint-t3510-cascade-fix'
+ + [git] 07/08: Merge branch 'mm/api-credentials-doc'
+ + [git] 08/08: Git 1.7.11-rc2
Each commit appears in exactly one commit email, the first time
that it is pushed to the repository. If a commit is later merged
3.x.
The example scripts invoke Python using the following shebang line
- (following PEP 394 [1]):
+ (following PEP 394 [1]_)::
#! /usr/bin/env python2
If your system's Python2 interpreter is not in your PATH or is not
- called "python2", you can change the lines accordingly. Or you can
+ called ``python2``, you can change the lines accordingly. Or you can
invoke the Python interpreter explicitly, for example via a tiny
- shell script like
+ shell script like::
#! /bin/sh
/usr/local/bin/python /path/to/git_multimail.py "$@"
-* The "git" command must be in your PATH. git-multimail is known to
+* The ``git`` command must be in your PATH. git-multimail is known to
work with Git versions back to 1.7.1. (Earlier versions have not
been tested; if you do so, please report your results.)
Invocation
----------
-git_multimail.py is designed to be used as a "post-receive" hook in a
+git_multimail.py is designed to be used as a ``post-receive`` hook in a
Git repository (see githooks(5)). Link or copy it to
$GIT_DIR/hooks/post-receive within the repository for which email
notifications are desired. Usually it should be installed on the
pushed.
For use on pre-v1.5.1 Git servers, git_multimail.py can also work as
-an "update" hook, taking its arguments on the command line. To use
+an ``update`` hook, taking its arguments on the command line. To use
this script in this manner, link or copy it to $GIT_DIR/hooks/update.
Please note that the script is not completely reliable in this mode
-[2].
+[2]_.
Alternatively, git_multimail.py can be imported as a Python module
into your own Python post-receive script. This method is a bit more
only about changes affecting particular files or subdirectories)
Or you can change how emails are sent by writing your own Mailer
-class. The "post-receive" script in this directory demonstrates how
+class. The ``post-receive`` script in this directory demonstrates how
to use git_multimail.py as a Python module. (If you make interesting
changes of this type, please consider sharing them with the
community.)
-------------
By default, git-multimail mostly takes its configuration from the
-following "git config" settings:
+following ``git config`` settings:
multimailhook.environment
This describes the general environment of the repository.
Currently supported values:
- "generic" -- the username of the pusher is read from $USER and the
- repository name is derived from the repository's path.
+ * generic
+
+ the username of the pusher is read from $USER or $USERNAME and
+ the repository name is derived from the repository's path.
+
+ * gitolite
- "gitolite" -- the username of the pusher is read from $GL_USER and
- the repository name from $GL_REPO.
+ the username of the pusher is read from $GL_USER, the repository
+ name is read from $GL_REPO, and the From: header value is
+ optionally read from gitolite.conf (see multimailhook.from).
+
+ For more information about gitolite and git-multimail, read
+ doc/gitolite.rst
If neither of these environments is suitable for your setup, then
you can implement a Python class that inherits from Environment
The environment value can be specified on the command line using
the --environment option. If it is not specified on the command
line or by multimailhook.environment, then it defaults to
- "gitolite" if the environment contains variables $GL_USER and
- $GL_REPO; otherwise "generic".
+ ``gitolite`` if the environment contains variables $GL_USER and
+ $GL_REPO; otherwise ``generic``.
multimailhook.repoName
not so straightforward, then the shortlog might be confusing
rather than useful. Default is false.
+multimailhook.refchangeShowGraph
+
+ If this option is set to true, then summary emails about reference
+ changes will additionally include:
+
+ * a graph of the added commits (if any)
+
+ * a graph of the discarded commits (if any)
+
+ The log is generated by running ``git log --graph`` with the options
+ specified in graphOpts. The default is false.
+
multimailhook.refchangeShowLog
If this option is set to true, then summary emails about reference
changes will include a detailed log of the added commits in
addition to the one line summary. The log is generated by running
- "git log" with the options specified in multimailhook.logOpts.
+ ``git log`` with the options specified in multimailhook.logOpts.
Default is false.
multimailhook.mailer
This option changes the way emails are sent. Accepted values are:
- - sendmail (the default): use the command /usr/sbin/sendmail or
- /usr/lib/sendmail (or sendmailCommand, if configured). This
+ - sendmail (the default): use the command ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` or
+ ``/usr/lib/sendmail`` (or sendmailCommand, if configured). This
mode can be further customized via the following options:
- multimailhook.sendmailCommand
+ * multimailhook.sendmailCommand
- The command used by mailer "sendmail" to send emails. Shell
- quoting is allowed in the value of this setting, but remember that
- Git requires double-quotes to be escaped; e.g.,
+ The command used by mailer ``sendmail`` to send emails. Shell
+ quoting is allowed in the value of this setting, but remember that
+ Git requires double-quotes to be escaped; e.g.::
git config multimailhook.sendmailcommand '/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t -F \"Git Repo\"'
- Default is '/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t' or
- '/usr/lib/sendmail -oi -t' (depending on which file is
- present and executable).
+ Default is '/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t' or
+ '/usr/lib/sendmail -oi -t' (depending on which file is
+ present and executable).
- multimailhook.envelopeSender
+ * multimailhook.envelopeSender
- If set then pass this value to sendmail via the -f option to set
- the envelope sender address.
+ If set then pass this value to sendmail via the -f option to set
+ the envelope sender address.
- smtp: use Python's smtplib. This is useful when the sendmail
command is not available on the system. This mode can be
further customized via the following options:
- multimailhook.smtpServer
+ * multimailhook.smtpServer
+
+ The name of the SMTP server to connect to. The value can
+ also include a colon and a port number; e.g.,
+ ``mail.example.com:25``. Default is 'localhost' using port 25.
+
+ * multimailhook.smtpUser
+ * multimailhook.smtpPass
+
+ Server username and password. Required if smtpEncryption is 'ssl'.
+ Note that the username and password currently need to be
+ set cleartext in the configuration file, which is not
+ recommended. If you need to use this option, be sure your
+ configuration file is read-only.
+
+ * multimailhook.envelopeSender
+
+ The sender address to be passed to the SMTP server. If
+ unset, then the value of multimailhook.from is used.
+
+ * multimailhook.smtpServerTimeout
+
+ Timeout in seconds.
- The name of the SMTP server to connect to. The value can
- also include a colon and a port number; e.g.,
- "mail.example.com:25". Default is 'localhost' using port
- 25.
+ * multimailhook.smtpEncryption
- multimailhook.envelopeSender
+ Set the security type. Allowed values: none, ssl.
+ Default=none.
- The sender address to be passed to the SMTP server. If
- unset, then the value of multimailhook.from is used.
+ * multimailhook.smtpServerDebugLevel
+
+ Integer number. Set to greater than 0 to activate debugging.
multimailhook.from
- If set then use this value in the From: field of generated emails.
- If unset, then use the repository's user configuration (user.name
- and user.email). If user.email is also unset, then use
- multimailhook.envelopeSender.
+ If set, use this value in the From: field of generated emails. If
+ unset, the value of the From: header is determined as follows:
+
+ 1. (gitolite environment only) Parse gitolite.conf, looking for a
+ block of comments that looks like this::
+
+ # BEGIN USER EMAILS
+ # username Firstname Lastname <email@example.com>
+ # END USER EMAILS
+
+ If that block exists, and there is a line between the BEGIN
+ USER EMAILS and END USER EMAILS lines where the first field
+ matches the gitolite username ($GL_USER), use the rest of the
+ line for the From: header.
+
+ 2. If the user.email configuration setting is set, use its value
+ (and the value of user.name, if set).
+
+ 3. Use the value of multimailhook.envelopeSender.
multimailhook.administrator
All emails have this string prepended to their subjects, to aid
email filtering (though filtering based on the X-Git-* email
headers is probably more robust). Default is the short name of
- the repository in square brackets; e.g., "[myrepo]".
+ the repository in square brackets; e.g., ``[myrepo]``. Set this
+ value to the empty string to suppress the email prefix.
multimailhook.emailMaxLines
multimailhook.emailMaxLineLength
The maximum length of a line in the email body. Lines longer than
- this limit are truncated to this length with a trailing " [...]"
+ this limit are truncated to this length with a trailing `` [...]``
added to indicate the missing text. The default is 500, because
(a) diffs with longer lines are probably from binary files, for
which a diff is useless, and (b) even if a text file has such long
multimailhook.emailStrictUTF8
- If this boolean option is set to "true", then the main part of the
+ If this boolean option is set to `true`, then the main part of the
email body is forced to be valid UTF-8. Any characters that are
not valid UTF-8 are converted to the Unicode replacement
- character, U+FFFD. The default is "true".
+ character, U+FFFD. The default is `true`.
multimailhook.diffOpts
- Options passed to "git diff-tree" when generating the summary
- information for ReferenceChange emails. Default is "--stat
- --summary --find-copies-harder". Add -p to those options to
+ Options passed to ``git diff-tree`` when generating the summary
+ information for ReferenceChange emails. Default is ``--stat
+ --summary --find-copies-harder``. Add -p to those options to
include a unified diff of changes in addition to the usual summary
output. Shell quoting is allowed; see multimailhook.logOpts for
details.
+multimailhook.graphOpts
+
+ Options passed to ``git log --graph`` when generating graphs for the
+ reference change summary emails (used only if refchangeShowGraph
+ is true). The default is '--oneline --decorate'.
+
+ Shell quoting is allowed; see logOpts for details.
+
multimailhook.logOpts
- Options passed to "git log" to generate additional info for
+ Options passed to ``git log`` to generate additional info for
reference change emails (used only if refchangeShowLog is set).
- For example, adding --graph will show the graph of revisions, -p
- will show the complete diff, etc. The default is empty.
+ For example, adding -p will show each commit's complete diff. The
+ default is empty.
Shell quoting is allowed; for example, a log format that contains
- spaces can be specified using something like:
+ spaces can be specified using something like::
git config multimailhook.logopts '--pretty=format:"%h %aN <%aE>%n%s%n%n%b%n"'
If you want to set this by editing your configuration file
directly, remember that Git requires double-quotes to be escaped
- (see git-config(1) for more information):
+ (see git-config(1) for more information)::
[multimailhook]
logopts = --pretty=format:\"%h %aN <%aE>%n%s%n%n%b%n\"
multimailhook.commitLogOpts
- Options passed to "git log" to generate additional info for
+ Options passed to ``git log`` to generate additional info for
revision change emails. For example, adding --ignore-all-spaces
- will suppress whitespace changes. The default options are "-C
- --stat -p --cc". Shell quoting is allowed; see
+ will suppress whitespace changes. The default options are ``-C
+ --stat -p --cc``. Shell quoting is allowed; see
multimailhook.logOpts for details.
multimailhook.emailDomain
Domain name appended to the username of the person doing the push
- to convert it into an email address (via "%s@%s" % (username,
- emaildomain)). More complicated schemes can be implemented by
- overriding Environment and overriding its get_pusher_email()
- method.
+ to convert it into an email address
+ (via ``"%s@%s" % (username, emaildomain)``). More complicated
+ schemes can be implemented by overriding Environment and
+ overriding its get_pusher_email() method.
multimailhook.replyTo
multimailhook.replyToCommit
- An email address, which will be used directly.
- - The value "pusher", in which case the pusher's address (if
+ - The value `pusher`, in which case the pusher's address (if
available) will be used. This is the default for refchange
emails.
- - The value "author" (meaningful only for replyToCommit), in which
+ - The value `author` (meaningful only for replyToCommit), in which
case the commit author's address will be used. This is the
default for commit emails.
- - The value "none", in which case the Reply-To: field will be
+ - The value `none`, in which case the Reply-To: field will be
omitted.
+multimailhook.quiet
+
+ Do not output the list of email recipients from the hook
+
+multimailhook.stdout
+
+ For debugging, send emails to stdout rather than to the
+ mailer. Equivalent to the --stdout command line option
+
+multimailhook.scanCommitForCc
+
+ If this option is set to true, than recipients from lines in commit body
+ that starts with ``CC:`` will be added to CC list.
+ Default: false
+
+multimailhook.combineWhenSingleCommit
+
+ If this option is set to true and a single new commit is pushed to
+ a branch, combine the summary and commit email messages into a
+ single email.
+ Default: true
+
Email filtering aids
--------------------
All emails include extra headers to enable fine tuned filtering and
give information for debugging. All emails include the headers
-"X-Git-Host", "X-Git-Repo", "X-Git-Refname", and "X-Git-Reftype".
-ReferenceChange emails also include headers "X-Git-Oldrev" and "X-Git-Newrev";
-Revision emails also include header "X-Git-Rev".
+``X-Git-Host``, ``X-Git-Repo``, ``X-Git-Refname``, and ``X-Git-Reftype``.
+ReferenceChange emails also include headers ``X-Git-Oldrev`` and ``X-Git-Newrev``;
+Revision emails also include header ``X-Git-Rev``.
Customizing email contents
* GenericEnvironment: a stand-alone Git repository.
* GitoliteEnvironment: a Git repository that is managed by gitolite
- [3]. For such repositories, the identity of the pusher is read from
- environment variable $GL_USER, and the name of the repository is
- read from $GL_REPO (if it is not overridden by
- multimailhook.reponame).
+ [3]_. For such repositories, the identity of the pusher is read from
+ environment variable $GL_USER, the name of the repository is read
+ from $GL_REPO (if it is not overridden by multimailhook.reponame),
+ and the From: header value is optionally read from gitolite.conf
+ (see multimailhook.from).
By default, git-multimail assumes GitoliteEnvironment if $GL_USER and
$GL_REPO are set, and otherwise assumes GenericEnvironment.
Alternatively, you can choose one of these two environments explicitly
-by setting a "multimailhook.environment" config setting (which can
-have the value "generic" or "gitolite") or by passing an --environment
+by setting a ``multimailhook.environment`` config setting (which can
+have the value `generic` or `gitolite`) or by passing an --environment
option to the script.
If you need to customize the script in ways that are not supported by
post-receive script. Then implement your environment class; it should
usually inherit from one of the existing Environment classes and
possibly one or more of the EnvironmentMixin classes. Then set the
-"environment" variable to an instance of your own environment class
-and pass it to run_as_post_receive_hook().
+``environment`` variable to an instance of your own environment class
+and pass it to ``run_as_post_receive_hook()``.
The standard environment classes, GenericEnvironment and
GitoliteEnvironment, are in fact themselves put together out of a
Footnotes
---------
-[1] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
+.. [1] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
-[2] Because of the way information is passed to update hooks, the
- script's method of determining whether a commit has already been
- seen does not work when it is used as an "update" script. In
- particular, no notification email will be generated for a new
- commit that is added to multiple references in the same push.
+.. [2] Because of the way information is passed to update hooks, the
+ script's method of determining whether a commit has already
+ been seen does not work when it is used as an ``update`` script.
+ In particular, no notification email will be generated for a
+ new commit that is added to multiple references in the same
+ push. A workaround is to use --force-send to force sending the
+ emails.
-[3] https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite
+.. [3] https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite
https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail
The version in this directory was obtained from the upstream project
-on 2015-04-27 and consists of the "git-multimail" subdirectory from
+on Jun 18 2015 and consists of the "git-multimail" subdirectory from
revision
- 8c3aaafa873bf10de8dddf1d202c449b3eff3b42 refs/tags/1.0.2
+ 1f0dbb3b60035767889b913df16d9231ecdb8709 refs/tags/1.1.0
Please see the README file in this directory for information about how
to report bugs or contribute to git-multimail.
#! /usr/bin/env python2
+# Copyright (c) 2015 Matthieu Moy and others
# Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Michael Haggerty and others
# Derived from contrib/hooks/post-receive-email, which is
# Copyright (c) 2007 Andy Parkins
' (was %(oldrev_short)s)'
)
+COMBINED_REFCHANGE_REVISION_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = (
+ '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s updated: %(oneline)s'
+ )
+
REFCHANGE_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\
Date: %(send_date)s
To: %(recipients)s
REVISION_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\
Date: %(send_date)s
To: %(recipients)s
+Cc: %(cc_recipients)s
Subject: %(emailprefix)s%(num)02d/%(tot)02d: %(oneline)s
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=%(charset)s
REVISION_FOOTER_TEMPLATE = FOOTER_TEMPLATE
+# Combined, meaning refchange+revision email (for single-commit additions)
+COMBINED_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\
+Date: %(send_date)s
+To: %(recipients)s
+Subject: %(subject)s
+MIME-Version: 1.0
+Content-Type: text/plain; charset=%(charset)s
+Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
+Message-ID: %(msgid)s
+From: %(fromaddr)s
+Reply-To: %(reply_to)s
+X-Git-Host: %(fqdn)s
+X-Git-Repo: %(repo_shortname)s
+X-Git-Refname: %(refname)s
+X-Git-Reftype: %(refname_type)s
+X-Git-Oldrev: %(oldrev)s
+X-Git-Newrev: %(newrev)s
+X-Git-Rev: %(rev)s
+Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
+"""
+
+COMBINED_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """\
+This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script.
+
+%(pusher)s pushed a commit to %(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s
+in repository %(repo_shortname)s.
+
+"""
+
+COMBINED_FOOTER_TEMPLATE = FOOTER_TEMPLATE
+
+
class CommandError(Exception):
def __init__(self, cmd, retcode):
self.cmd = cmd
return read_git_output(args, keepends=True, **kw).splitlines(keepends)
+def git_rev_list_ish(cmd, spec, args=None, **kw):
+ """Common functionality for invoking a 'git rev-list'-like command.
+
+ Parameters:
+ * cmd is the Git command to run, e.g., 'rev-list' or 'log'.
+ * spec is a list of revision arguments to pass to the named
+ command. If None, this function returns an empty list.
+ * args is a list of extra arguments passed to the named command.
+ * All other keyword arguments (if any) are passed to the
+ underlying read_git_lines() function.
+
+ Return the output of the Git command in the form of a list, one
+ entry per output line.
+ """
+ if spec is None:
+ return []
+ if args is None:
+ args = []
+ args = [cmd, '--stdin'] + args
+ spec_stdin = ''.join(s + '\n' for s in spec)
+ return read_git_lines(args, input=spec_stdin, **kw)
+
+
+def git_rev_list(spec, **kw):
+ """Run 'git rev-list' with the given list of revision arguments.
+
+ See git_rev_list_ish() for parameter and return value
+ documentation.
+ """
+ return git_rev_list_ish('rev-list', spec, **kw)
+
+
+def git_log(spec, **kw):
+ """Run 'git log' with the given list of revision arguments.
+
+ See git_rev_list_ish() for parameter and return value
+ documentation.
+ """
+ return git_rev_list_ish('log', spec, **kw)
+
+
def header_encode(text, header_name=None):
"""Encode and line-wrap the value of an email header field."""
def get(self, name, default=None):
try:
values = self._split(read_git_output(
- ['config', '--get', '--null', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)],
- env=self.env, keepends=True,
- ))
+ ['config', '--get', '--null', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)],
+ env=self.env, keepends=True,
+ ))
assert len(values) == 1
return values[0]
except CommandError:
env=self.env,
)
- def has_key(self, name):
+ def __contains__(self, name):
return self.get_all(name, default=None) is not None
+ # We don't use this method anymore internally, but keep it here in
+ # case somebody is calling it from their own code:
+ def has_key(self, name):
+ return name in self
+
def unset_all(self, name):
try:
read_git_output(
self._values = None
def _compute_values(self):
- """Return a dictionary {keyword : expansion} for this Change.
+ """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Change.
Derived classes overload this method to add more entries to
the return value. This method is used internally by
return self.environment.get_values()
def get_values(self, **extra_values):
- """Return a dictionary {keyword : expansion} for this Change.
+ """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Change.
Return a dictionary mapping keywords to the values that they
should be expanded to for this Change (used when interpolating
value = value % values
except KeyError, e:
if DEBUG:
- sys.stderr.write(
+ self.environment.log_warning(
'Warning: unknown variable %r in the following line; line skipped:\n'
' %s\n'
% (e.args[0], line,)
class Revision(Change):
"""A Change consisting of a single git commit."""
+ CC_RE = re.compile(r'^\s*C[Cc]:\s*(?P<to>[^#]+@[^\s#]*)\s*(#.*)?$')
+
def __init__(self, reference_change, rev, num, tot):
Change.__init__(self, reference_change.environment)
self.reference_change = reference_change
self.author = read_git_output(['log', '--no-walk', '--format=%aN <%aE>', self.rev.sha1])
self.recipients = self.environment.get_revision_recipients(self)
+ self.cc_recipients = ''
+ if self.environment.get_scancommitforcc():
+ self.cc_recipients = ', '.join(to.strip() for to in self._cc_recipients())
+ if self.cc_recipients:
+ self.environment.log_msg(
+ 'Add %s to CC for %s\n' % (self.cc_recipients, self.rev.sha1))
+
+ def _cc_recipients(self):
+ cc_recipients = []
+ message = read_git_output(['log', '--no-walk', '--format=%b', self.rev.sha1])
+ lines = message.strip().split('\n')
+ for line in lines:
+ m = re.match(self.CC_RE, line)
+ if m:
+ cc_recipients.append(m.group('to'))
+
+ return cc_recipients
+
def _compute_values(self):
values = Change._compute_values(self)
values['num'] = self.num
values['tot'] = self.tot
values['recipients'] = self.recipients
+ if self.cc_recipients:
+ values['cc_recipients'] = self.cc_recipients
values['oneline'] = oneline
values['author'] = self.author
def generate_email_header(self, **extra_values):
for line in self.expand_header_lines(
- REVISION_HEADER_TEMPLATE, **extra_values
- ):
+ REVISION_HEADER_TEMPLATE, **extra_values
+ ):
yield line
def generate_email_intro(self):
klass = BranchChange
elif area == 'remotes':
# Tracking branch:
- sys.stderr.write(
+ environment.log_warning(
'*** Push-update of tracking branch %r\n'
'*** - incomplete email generated.\n'
- % (refname,)
+ % (refname,)
)
klass = OtherReferenceChange
else:
# Some other reference namespace:
- sys.stderr.write(
+ environment.log_warning(
'*** Push-update of strange reference %r\n'
'*** - incomplete email generated.\n'
- % (refname,)
+ % (refname,)
)
klass = OtherReferenceChange
else:
# Anything else (is there anything else?)
- sys.stderr.write(
+ environment.log_warning(
'*** Unknown type of update to %r (%s)\n'
'*** - incomplete email generated.\n'
- % (refname, rev.type,)
+ % (refname, rev.type,)
)
klass = OtherReferenceChange
def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev):
Change.__init__(self, environment)
self.change_type = {
- (False, True) : 'create',
- (True, True) : 'update',
- (True, False) : 'delete',
+ (False, True): 'create',
+ (True, True): 'update',
+ (True, False): 'delete',
}[bool(old), bool(new)]
self.refname = refname
self.short_refname = short_refname
self.rev = rev
self.msgid = make_msgid()
self.diffopts = environment.diffopts
+ self.graphopts = environment.graphopts
self.logopts = environment.logopts
self.commitlogopts = environment.commitlogopts
+ self.showgraph = environment.refchange_showgraph
self.showlog = environment.refchange_showlog
+ self.header_template = REFCHANGE_HEADER_TEMPLATE
+ self.intro_template = REFCHANGE_INTRO_TEMPLATE
+ self.footer_template = FOOTER_TEMPLATE
+
def _compute_values(self):
values = Change._compute_values(self)
return values
+ def send_single_combined_email(self, known_added_sha1s):
+ """Determine if a combined refchange/revision email should be sent
+
+ If there is only a single new (non-merge) commit added by a
+ change, it is useful to combine the ReferenceChange and
+ Revision emails into one. In such a case, return the single
+ revision; otherwise, return None.
+
+ This method is overridden in BranchChange."""
+
+ return None
+
+ def generate_combined_email(self, push, revision, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}):
+ """Generate an email describing this change AND specified revision.
+
+ Iterate over the lines (including the header lines) of an
+ email describing this change. If body_filter is not None,
+ then use it to filter the lines that are intended for the
+ email body.
+
+ The extra_header_values field is received as a dict and not as
+ **kwargs, to allow passing other keyword arguments in the
+ future (e.g. passing extra values to generate_email_intro()
+
+ This method is overridden in BranchChange."""
+
+ raise NotImplementedError
+
def get_subject(self):
template = {
- 'create' : REF_CREATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
- 'update' : REF_UPDATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
- 'delete' : REF_DELETED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
+ 'create': REF_CREATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
+ 'update': REF_UPDATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
+ 'delete': REF_DELETED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
}[self.change_type]
return self.expand(template)
extra_values['subject'] = self.get_subject()
for line in self.expand_header_lines(
- REFCHANGE_HEADER_TEMPLATE, **extra_values
- ):
+ self.header_template, **extra_values
+ ):
yield line
def generate_email_intro(self):
- for line in self.expand_lines(REFCHANGE_INTRO_TEMPLATE):
+ for line in self.expand_lines(self.intro_template):
yield line
def generate_email_body(self, push):
generate_update_summary() / generate_delete_summary()."""
change_summary = {
- 'create' : self.generate_create_summary,
- 'delete' : self.generate_delete_summary,
- 'update' : self.generate_update_summary,
+ 'create': self.generate_create_summary,
+ 'delete': self.generate_delete_summary,
+ 'update': self.generate_update_summary,
}[self.change_type](push)
for line in change_summary:
yield line
yield line
def generate_email_footer(self):
- return self.expand_lines(FOOTER_TEMPLATE)
+ return self.expand_lines(self.footer_template)
+
+ def generate_revision_change_graph(self, push):
+ if self.showgraph:
+ args = ['--graph'] + self.graphopts
+ for newold in ('new', 'old'):
+ has_newold = False
+ spec = push.get_commits_spec(newold, self)
+ for line in git_log(spec, args=args, keepends=True):
+ if not has_newold:
+ has_newold = True
+ yield '\n'
+ yield 'Graph of %s commits:\n\n' % (
+ {'new': 'new', 'old': 'discarded'}[newold],)
+ yield ' ' + line
+ if has_newold:
+ yield '\n'
def generate_revision_change_log(self, new_commits_list):
if self.showlog:
+ new_commits_list
+ ['--'],
keepends=True,
- ):
+ ):
yield line
+ def generate_new_revision_summary(self, tot, new_commits_list, push):
+ for line in self.expand_lines(NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE, tot=tot):
+ yield line
+ for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push):
+ yield line
+ for line in self.generate_revision_change_log(new_commits_list):
+ yield line
+
def generate_revision_change_summary(self, push):
"""Generate a summary of the revisions added/removed by this change."""
sha1s.reverse()
tot = len(sha1s)
new_revisions = [
- Revision(self, GitObject(sha1), num=i+1, tot=tot)
+ Revision(self, GitObject(sha1), num=i + 1, tot=tot)
for (i, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s)
]
BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='new', text=subject,
)
yield '\n'
- for line in self.expand_lines(NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE, tot=tot):
- yield line
- for line in self.generate_revision_change_log([r.rev.sha1 for r in new_revisions]):
+ for line in self.generate_new_revision_summary(
+ tot, [r.rev.sha1 for r in new_revisions], push):
yield line
else:
for line in self.expand_lines(NO_NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE):
# revisions in the summary even though we will not send
# new notification emails for them.
adds = list(generate_summaries(
- '--topo-order', '--reverse', '%s..%s'
- % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)
- ))
+ '--topo-order', '--reverse', '%s..%s'
+ % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)
+ ))
# List of the revisions that were removed from the branch
# by this update. This will be empty except for
# non-fast-forward updates.
discards = list(generate_summaries(
- '%s..%s' % (self.new.commit_sha1, self.old.commit_sha1,)
- ))
+ '%s..%s' % (self.new.commit_sha1, self.old.commit_sha1,)
+ ))
if adds:
new_commits_list = push.get_new_commits(self)
yield '\n'
if new_commits:
- for line in self.expand_lines(NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE, tot=len(new_commits)):
- yield line
- for line in self.generate_revision_change_log(new_commits_list):
+ for line in self.generate_new_revision_summary(
+ len(new_commits), new_commits_list, push):
yield line
else:
for line in self.expand_lines(NO_NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE):
yield line
+ for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push):
+ yield line
# The diffstat is shown from the old revision to the new
# revision. This is to show the truth of what happened in
yield '\n'
yield 'Summary of changes:\n'
for line in read_git_lines(
- ['diff-tree']
- + self.diffopts
- + ['%s..%s' % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)],
- keepends=True,
- ):
+ ['diff-tree']
+ + self.diffopts
+ + ['%s..%s' % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)],
+ keepends=True,
+ ):
yield line
elif self.old.commit_sha1 and not self.new.commit_sha1:
sha1s = list(push.get_discarded_commits(self))
tot = len(sha1s)
discarded_revisions = [
- Revision(self, GitObject(sha1), num=i+1, tot=tot)
+ Revision(self, GitObject(sha1), num=i + 1, tot=tot)
for (i, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s)
]
yield r.expand(
BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='discards', text=subject,
)
+ for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push):
+ yield line
else:
for line in self.expand_lines(NO_DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE):
yield line
old=old, new=new, rev=rev,
)
self.recipients = environment.get_refchange_recipients(self)
+ self._single_revision = None
+
+ def send_single_combined_email(self, known_added_sha1s):
+ if not self.environment.combine_when_single_commit:
+ return None
+
+ # In the sadly-all-too-frequent usecase of people pushing only
+ # one of their commits at a time to a repository, users feel
+ # the reference change summary emails are noise rather than
+ # important signal. This is because, in this particular
+ # usecase, there is a reference change summary email for each
+ # new commit, and all these summaries do is point out that
+ # there is one new commit (which can readily be inferred by
+ # the existence of the individual revision email that is also
+ # sent). In such cases, our users prefer there to be a combined
+ # reference change summary/new revision email.
+ #
+ # So, if the change is an update and it doesn't discard any
+ # commits, and it adds exactly one non-merge commit (gerrit
+ # forces a workflow where every commit is individually merged
+ # and the git-multimail hook fired off for just this one
+ # change), then we send a combined refchange/revision email.
+ try:
+ # If this change is a reference update that doesn't discard
+ # any commits...
+ if self.change_type != 'update':
+ return None
+
+ if read_git_lines(
+ ['merge-base', self.old.sha1, self.new.sha1]
+ ) != [self.old.sha1]:
+ return None
+
+ # Check if this update introduced exactly one non-merge
+ # commit:
+
+ def split_line(line):
+ """Split line into (sha1, [parent,...])."""
+
+ words = line.split()
+ return (words[0], words[1:])
+
+ # Get the new commits introduced by the push as a list of
+ # (sha1, [parent,...])
+ new_commits = [
+ split_line(line)
+ for line in read_git_lines(
+ [
+ 'log', '-3', '--format=%H %P',
+ '%s..%s' % (self.old.sha1, self.new.sha1),
+ ]
+ )
+ ]
+
+ if not new_commits:
+ return None
+
+ # If the newest commit is a merge, save it for a later check
+ # but otherwise ignore it
+ merge = None
+ tot = len(new_commits)
+ if len(new_commits[0][1]) > 1:
+ merge = new_commits[0][0]
+ del new_commits[0]
+
+ # Our primary check: we can't combine if more than one commit
+ # is introduced. We also currently only combine if the new
+ # commit is a non-merge commit, though it may make sense to
+ # combine if it is a merge as well.
+ if not (
+ len(new_commits) == 1
+ and len(new_commits[0][1]) == 1
+ and new_commits[0][0] in known_added_sha1s
+ ):
+ return None
+
+ # We do not want to combine revision and refchange emails if
+ # those go to separate locations.
+ rev = Revision(self, GitObject(new_commits[0][0]), 1, tot)
+ if rev.recipients != self.recipients:
+ return None
+
+ # We ignored the newest commit if it was just a merge of the one
+ # commit being introduced. But we don't want to ignore that
+ # merge commit it it involved conflict resolutions. Check that.
+ if merge and merge != read_git_output(['diff-tree', '--cc', merge]):
+ return None
+
+ # We can combine the refchange and one new revision emails
+ # into one. Return the Revision that a combined email should
+ # be sent about.
+ return rev
+ except CommandError:
+ # Cannot determine number of commits in old..new or new..old;
+ # don't combine reference/revision emails:
+ return None
+
+ def generate_combined_email(self, push, revision, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}):
+ values = revision.get_values()
+ if extra_header_values:
+ values.update(extra_header_values)
+ if 'subject' not in extra_header_values:
+ values['subject'] = self.expand(COMBINED_REFCHANGE_REVISION_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE, **values)
+
+ self._single_revision = revision
+ self.header_template = COMBINED_HEADER_TEMPLATE
+ self.intro_template = COMBINED_INTRO_TEMPLATE
+ self.footer_template = COMBINED_FOOTER_TEMPLATE
+ for line in self.generate_email(push, body_filter, values):
+ yield line
+
+ def generate_email_body(self, push):
+ '''Call the appropriate body generation routine.
+
+ If this is a combined refchange/revision email, the special logic
+ for handling this combined email comes from this function. For
+ other cases, we just use the normal handling.'''
+
+ # If self._single_revision isn't set; don't override
+ if not self._single_revision:
+ for line in super(BranchChange, self).generate_email_body(push):
+ yield line
+ return
+
+ # This is a combined refchange/revision email; we first provide
+ # some info from the refchange portion, and then call the revision
+ # generate_email_body function to handle the revision portion.
+ adds = list(generate_summaries(
+ '--topo-order', '--reverse', '%s..%s'
+ % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)
+ ))
+
+ yield self.expand("The following commit(s) were added to %(refname)s by this push:\n")
+ for (sha1, subject) in adds:
+ yield self.expand(
+ BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='new',
+ rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
+ )
+
+ yield self._single_revision.rev.short + " is described below\n"
+ yield '\n'
+
+ for line in self._single_revision.generate_email_body(push):
+ yield line
class AnnotatedTagChange(ReferenceChange):
sys.exit(1)
try:
p.stdin.writelines(lines)
- except:
+ except Exception, e:
sys.stderr.write(
'*** Error while generating commit email\n'
'*** - mail sending aborted.\n'
)
- p.terminate()
- raise
+ try:
+ # subprocess.terminate() is not available in Python 2.4
+ p.terminate()
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ raise e
else:
p.stdin.close()
retcode = p.wait()
class SMTPMailer(Mailer):
"""Send emails using Python's smtplib."""
- def __init__(self, envelopesender, smtpserver):
+ def __init__(self, envelopesender, smtpserver,
+ smtpservertimeout=10.0, smtpserverdebuglevel=0,
+ smtpencryption='none',
+ smtpuser='', smtppass='',
+ ):
if not envelopesender:
sys.stderr.write(
'fatal: git_multimail: cannot use SMTPMailer without a sender address.\n'
'please set either multimailhook.envelopeSender or user.email\n'
)
sys.exit(1)
+ if smtpencryption == 'ssl' and not (smtpuser and smtppass):
+ raise ConfigurationException(
+ 'Cannot use SMTPMailer with security option ssl '
+ 'without options username and password.'
+ )
self.envelopesender = envelopesender
self.smtpserver = smtpserver
+ self.smtpservertimeout = smtpservertimeout
+ self.smtpserverdebuglevel = smtpserverdebuglevel
+ self.security = smtpencryption
+ self.username = smtpuser
+ self.password = smtppass
try:
- self.smtp = smtplib.SMTP(self.smtpserver)
+ if self.security == 'none':
+ self.smtp = smtplib.SMTP(self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout)
+ elif self.security == 'ssl':
+ self.smtp = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout)
+ elif self.security == 'tls':
+ if ':' not in self.smtpserver:
+ self.smtpserver += ':587' # default port for TLS
+ self.smtp = smtplib.SMTP(self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout)
+ self.smtp.ehlo()
+ self.smtp.starttls()
+ self.smtp.ehlo()
+ else:
+ sys.stdout.write('*** Error: Control reached an invalid option. ***')
+ sys.exit(1)
+ if self.smtpserverdebuglevel > 0:
+ sys.stdout.write(
+ "*** Setting debug on for SMTP server connection (%s) ***\n"
+ % self.smtpserverdebuglevel)
+ self.smtp.set_debuglevel(self.smtpserverdebuglevel)
except Exception, e:
- sys.stderr.write('*** Error establishing SMTP connection to %s***\n' % self.smtpserver)
+ sys.stderr.write(
+ '*** Error establishing SMTP connection to %s ***\n'
+ % self.smtpserver)
sys.stderr.write('*** %s\n' % str(e))
sys.exit(1)
def __del__(self):
- self.smtp.quit()
+ if hasattr(self, 'smtp'):
+ self.smtp.quit()
def send(self, lines, to_addrs):
try:
+ if self.username or self.password:
+ sys.stderr.write("*** Authenticating as %s ***\n" % self.username)
+ self.smtp.login(self.username, self.password)
msg = ''.join(lines)
# turn comma-separated list into Python list if needed.
if isinstance(to_addrs, basestring):
to_addrs = [email for (name, email) in getaddresses([to_addrs])]
self.smtp.sendmail(self.envelopesender, to_addrs, msg)
except Exception, e:
- sys.stderr.write('*** Error sending email***\n')
+ sys.stderr.write('*** Error sending email ***\n')
sys.stderr.write('*** %s\n' % str(e))
self.smtp.quit()
sys.exit(1)
True iff announce emails should include a shortlog.
+ refchange_showgraph (bool)
+
+ True iff refchanges emails should include a detailed graph.
+
refchange_showlog (bool)
True iff refchanges emails should include a detailed log.
summary email. The value should be a list of strings
representing words to be passed to the command.
+ graphopts (list of strings)
+
+ Analogous to diffopts, but contains options passed to
+ 'git log --graph' when generating the detailed graph for
+ a set of commits (see refchange_showgraph)
+
logopts (list of strings)
Analogous to diffopts, but contains options passed to
commit mail. The value should be a list of strings
representing words to be passed to the command.
+ quiet (bool)
+ On success do not write to stderr
+
+ stdout (bool)
+ Write email to stdout rather than emailing. Useful for debugging
+
+ combine_when_single_commit (bool)
+
+ True if a combined email should be produced when a single
+ new commit is pushed to a branch, False otherwise.
+
"""
REPO_NAME_RE = re.compile(r'^(?P<name>.+?)(?:\.git)$')
self.announce_show_shortlog = False
self.maxcommitemails = 500
self.diffopts = ['--stat', '--summary', '--find-copies-harder']
+ self.graphopts = ['--oneline', '--decorate']
self.logopts = []
+ self.refchange_showgraph = False
self.refchange_showlog = False
self.commitlogopts = ['-C', '--stat', '-p', '--cc']
+ self.quiet = False
+ self.stdout = False
+ self.combine_when_single_commit = True
self.COMPUTED_KEYS = [
'administrator',
def get_pusher_email(self):
return None
+ def get_fromaddr(self):
+ config = Config('user')
+ fromname = config.get('name', default='')
+ fromemail = config.get('email', default='')
+ if fromemail:
+ return formataddr([fromname, fromemail])
+ return self.get_sender()
+
def get_administrator(self):
return 'the administrator of this repository'
return CHARSET
def get_values(self):
- """Return a dictionary {keyword : expansion} for this Environment.
+ """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Environment.
This method is called by Change._compute_values(). The keys
in the returned dictionary are available to be used in any of
return lines
+ def log_msg(self, msg):
+ """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr.
+
+ Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior."""
+ sys.stderr.write(msg)
+
+ def log_warning(self, msg):
+ """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr.
+
+ Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior."""
+ sys.stderr.write(msg)
+
+ def log_error(self, msg):
+ """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr.
+
+ Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior."""
+ sys.stderr.write(msg)
+
class ConfigEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
"""A mixin that sets self.config to its constructor's config argument.
config=config, **kw
)
- self.announce_show_shortlog = config.get_bool(
- 'announceshortlog', default=self.announce_show_shortlog
- )
-
- self.refchange_showlog = config.get_bool(
- 'refchangeshowlog', default=self.refchange_showlog
- )
+ for var, cfg in (
+ ('announce_show_shortlog', 'announceshortlog'),
+ ('refchange_showgraph', 'refchangeShowGraph'),
+ ('refchange_showlog', 'refchangeshowlog'),
+ ('quiet', 'quiet'),
+ ('stdout', 'stdout'),
+ ):
+ val = config.get_bool(cfg)
+ if val is not None:
+ setattr(self, var, val)
maxcommitemails = config.get('maxcommitemails')
if maxcommitemails is not None:
try:
self.maxcommitemails = int(maxcommitemails)
except ValueError:
- sys.stderr.write(
+ self.log_warning(
'*** Malformed value for multimailhook.maxCommitEmails: %s\n' % maxcommitemails
+ '*** Expected a number. Ignoring.\n'
)
if diffopts is not None:
self.diffopts = shlex.split(diffopts)
+ graphopts = config.get('graphOpts')
+ if graphopts is not None:
+ self.graphopts = shlex.split(graphopts)
+
logopts = config.get('logopts')
if logopts is not None:
self.logopts = shlex.split(logopts)
reply_to = config.get('replyTo')
self.__reply_to_refchange = config.get('replyToRefchange', default=reply_to)
if (
- self.__reply_to_refchange is not None
- and self.__reply_to_refchange.lower() == 'author'
- ):
+ self.__reply_to_refchange is not None
+ and self.__reply_to_refchange.lower() == 'author'
+ ):
raise ConfigurationException(
'"author" is not an allowed setting for replyToRefchange'
)
self.__reply_to_commit = config.get('replyToCommit', default=reply_to)
+ combine = config.get_bool('combineWhenSingleCommit')
+ if combine is not None:
+ self.combine_when_single_commit = combine
+
def get_administrator(self):
return (
self.config.get('administrator')
def get_emailprefix(self):
emailprefix = self.config.get('emailprefix')
- if emailprefix and emailprefix.strip():
- return emailprefix.strip() + ' '
+ if emailprefix is not None:
+ emailprefix = emailprefix.strip()
+ if emailprefix:
+ return emailprefix + ' '
+ else:
+ return ''
else:
return '[%s] ' % (self.get_repo_shortname(),)
fromaddr = self.config.get('from')
if fromaddr:
return fromaddr
- else:
- config = Config('user')
- fromname = config.get('name', default='')
- fromemail = config.get('email', default='')
- if fromemail:
- return formataddr([fromname, fromemail])
- else:
- return self.get_sender()
+ return super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_fromaddr()
def get_reply_to_refchange(self, refchange):
if self.__reply_to_refchange is None:
if self.__reply_to_commit is None:
return super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_reply_to_commit(revision)
elif self.__reply_to_commit.lower() == 'author':
- return revision.get_author()
+ return revision.author
elif self.__reply_to_commit.lower() == 'pusher':
return self.get_pusher_email()
elif self.__reply_to_commit.lower() == 'none':
else:
return self.__reply_to_commit
+ def get_scancommitforcc(self):
+ return self.config.get('scancommitforcc')
+
class FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
"""Handle encoding and maximum line length of body lines.
class ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ):
+ ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
+ FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin,
+ ):
"""Handle encoding and maximum line length based on config."""
def __init__(self, config, **kw):
class ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ):
+ ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
+ MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin,
+ ):
"""Limit the email body to the number of lines specified in config."""
def __init__(self, config, **kw):
class ConfigFQDNEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- FQDNEnvironmentMixin,
- ):
+ ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
+ FQDNEnvironmentMixin,
+ ):
"""Read the FQDN from the config."""
def __init__(self, config, **kw):
"""Set recipients statically based on constructor parameters."""
def __init__(
- self,
- refchange_recipients, announce_recipients, revision_recipients,
- **kw
- ):
+ self,
+ refchange_recipients, announce_recipients, revision_recipients, scancommitforcc,
+ **kw
+ ):
super(StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
# The recipients for various types of notification emails, as
# compute them once and for all:
if not (refchange_recipients
or announce_recipients
- or revision_recipients):
+ or revision_recipients
+ or scancommitforcc):
raise ConfigurationException('No email recipients configured!')
self.__refchange_recipients = refchange_recipients
self.__announce_recipients = announce_recipients
class ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin
- ):
+ ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
+ StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin
+ ):
"""Determine recipients statically based on config."""
def __init__(self, config, **kw):
revision_recipients=self._get_recipients(
config, 'commitlist', 'mailinglist',
),
+ scancommitforcc=config.get('scancommitforcc'),
**kw
)
class GenericEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
def get_pusher(self):
- return self.osenv.get('USER', 'unknown user')
+ return self.osenv.get('USER', self.osenv.get('USERNAME', 'unknown user'))
class GenericEnvironment(
- ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin,
- GenericEnvironmentMixin,
- Environment,
- ):
+ ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin,
+ ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin,
+ ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin,
+ ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin,
+ ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
+ PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin,
+ ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin,
+ GenericEnvironmentMixin,
+ Environment,
+ ):
pass
def get_pusher(self):
return self.osenv.get('GL_USER', 'unknown user')
+ def get_fromaddr(self):
+ GL_USER = self.osenv.get('GL_USER')
+ if GL_USER is not None:
+ # Find the path to gitolite.conf. Note that gitolite v3
+ # did away with the GL_ADMINDIR and GL_CONF environment
+ # variables (they are now hard-coded).
+ GL_ADMINDIR = self.osenv.get(
+ 'GL_ADMINDIR',
+ os.path.expanduser(os.path.join('~', '.gitolite')))
+ GL_CONF = self.osenv.get(
+ 'GL_CONF',
+ os.path.join(GL_ADMINDIR, 'conf', 'gitolite.conf'))
+ if os.path.isfile(GL_CONF):
+ f = open(GL_CONF, 'rU')
+ try:
+ in_user_emails_section = False
+ re_template = r'^\s*#\s*{}\s*$'
+ re_begin, re_user, re_end = (
+ re.compile(re_template.format(x))
+ for x in (
+ r'BEGIN\s+USER\s+EMAILS',
+ re.escape(GL_USER) + r'\s+(.*)',
+ r'END\s+USER\s+EMAILS',
+ ))
+ for l in f:
+ l = l.rstrip('\n')
+ if not in_user_emails_section:
+ if re_begin.match(l):
+ in_user_emails_section = True
+ continue
+ if re_end.match(l):
+ break
+ m = re_user.match(l)
+ if m:
+ return m.group(1)
+ finally:
+ f.close()
+ return super(GitoliteEnvironmentMixin, self).get_fromaddr()
+
class IncrementalDateTime(object):
"""Simple wrapper to give incremental date/times.
class GitoliteEnvironment(
- ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin,
- GitoliteEnvironmentMixin,
- Environment,
- ):
+ ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin,
+ ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin,
+ ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin,
+ ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin,
+ ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
+ PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin,
+ ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin,
+ GitoliteEnvironmentMixin,
+ Environment,
+ ):
pass
references.
The first step is to determine the "other" references--those
- unaffected by the current push. They are computed by
- Push._compute_other_ref_sha1s() by listing all references then
- removing any affected by this push.
+ unaffected by the current push. They are computed by listing all
+ references then removing any affected by this push. The results
+ are stored in Push._other_ref_sha1s.
The commits contained in the repository before this push were
possible and working with SHA1s thereafter (because SHA1s are
immutable)."""
- # A map {(changeclass, changetype) : integer} specifying the order
+ # A map {(changeclass, changetype): integer} specifying the order
# that reference changes will be processed if multiple reference
# changes are included in a single push. The order is significant
# mostly because new commit notifications are threaded together
])
)
- def __init__(self, changes):
+ def __init__(self, changes, ignore_other_refs=False):
self.changes = sorted(changes, key=self._sort_key)
+ self.__other_ref_sha1s = None
+ self.__cached_commits_spec = {}
- # The SHA-1s of commits referred to by references unaffected
- # by this push:
- other_ref_sha1s = self._compute_other_ref_sha1s()
+ if ignore_other_refs:
+ self.__other_ref_sha1s = set()
- self._old_rev_exclusion_spec = self._compute_rev_exclusion_spec(
- other_ref_sha1s.union(
- change.old.sha1
+ @classmethod
+ def _sort_key(klass, change):
+ return (klass.SORT_ORDER[change.__class__, change.change_type], change.refname,)
+
+ @property
+ def _other_ref_sha1s(self):
+ """The GitObjects referred to by references unaffected by this push.
+ """
+ if self.__other_ref_sha1s is None:
+ # The refnames being changed by this push:
+ updated_refs = set(
+ change.refname
for change in self.changes
- if change.old.type in ['commit', 'tag']
)
- )
- self._new_rev_exclusion_spec = self._compute_rev_exclusion_spec(
- other_ref_sha1s.union(
- change.new.sha1
- for change in self.changes
- if change.new.type in ['commit', 'tag']
+
+ # The SHA-1s of commits referred to by all references in this
+ # repository *except* updated_refs:
+ sha1s = set()
+ fmt = (
+ '%(objectname) %(objecttype) %(refname)\n'
+ '%(*objectname) %(*objecttype) %(refname)'
)
- )
+ for line in read_git_lines(
+ ['for-each-ref', '--format=%s' % (fmt,)]):
+ (sha1, type, name) = line.split(' ', 2)
+ if sha1 and type == 'commit' and name not in updated_refs:
+ sha1s.add(sha1)
- @classmethod
- def _sort_key(klass, change):
- return (klass.SORT_ORDER[change.__class__, change.change_type], change.refname,)
+ self.__other_ref_sha1s = sha1s
+
+ return self.__other_ref_sha1s
+
+ def _get_commits_spec_incl(self, new_or_old, reference_change=None):
+ """Get new or old SHA-1 from one or each of the changed refs.
- def _compute_other_ref_sha1s(self):
- """Return the GitObjects referred to by references unaffected by this push."""
+ Return a list of SHA-1 commit identifier strings suitable as
+ arguments to 'git rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...). The
+ returned identifiers are either the old or new values from one
+ or all of the changed references, depending on the values of
+ new_or_old and reference_change.
- # The refnames being changed by this push:
- updated_refs = set(
- change.refname
+ new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If
+ 'new', the returned SHA-1 identifiers are the new values from
+ each changed reference. If 'old', the SHA-1 identifiers are
+ the old values from each changed reference.
+
+ If reference_change is specified and not None, only the new or
+ old reference from the specified reference is included in the
+ return value.
+
+ This function returns None if there are no matching revisions
+ (e.g., because a branch was deleted and new_or_old is 'new').
+ """
+
+ if not reference_change:
+ incl_spec = sorted(
+ getattr(change, new_or_old).sha1
+ for change in self.changes
+ if getattr(change, new_or_old)
+ )
+ if not incl_spec:
+ incl_spec = None
+ elif not getattr(reference_change, new_or_old).commit_sha1:
+ incl_spec = None
+ else:
+ incl_spec = [getattr(reference_change, new_or_old).commit_sha1]
+ return incl_spec
+
+ def _get_commits_spec_excl(self, new_or_old):
+ """Get exclusion revisions for determining new or discarded commits.
+
+ Return a list of strings suitable as arguments to 'git
+ rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...) that will exclude all
+ commits that, depending on the value of new_or_old, were
+ either previously in the repository (useful for determining
+ which commits are new to the repository) or currently in the
+ repository (useful for determining which commits were
+ discarded from the repository).
+
+ new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If
+ 'new', the commits to be excluded are those that were in the
+ repository before the push. If 'old', the commits to be
+ excluded are those that are currently in the repository. """
+
+ old_or_new = {'old': 'new', 'new': 'old'}[new_or_old]
+ excl_revs = self._other_ref_sha1s.union(
+ getattr(change, old_or_new).sha1
for change in self.changes
+ if getattr(change, old_or_new).type in ['commit', 'tag']
)
+ return ['^' + sha1 for sha1 in sorted(excl_revs)]
- # The SHA-1s of commits referred to by all references in this
- # repository *except* updated_refs:
- sha1s = set()
- fmt = (
- '%(objectname) %(objecttype) %(refname)\n'
- '%(*objectname) %(*objecttype) %(refname)'
- )
- for line in read_git_lines(['for-each-ref', '--format=%s' % (fmt,)]):
- (sha1, type, name) = line.split(' ', 2)
- if sha1 and type == 'commit' and name not in updated_refs:
- sha1s.add(sha1)
+ def get_commits_spec(self, new_or_old, reference_change=None):
+ """Get rev-list arguments for added or discarded commits.
- return sha1s
+ Return a list of strings suitable as arguments to 'git
+ rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...) that select those commits
+ that, depending on the value of new_or_old, are either new to
+ the repository or were discarded from the repository.
- def _compute_rev_exclusion_spec(self, sha1s):
- """Return an exclusion specification for 'git rev-list'.
+ new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If
+ 'new', the returned list is used to select commits that are
+ new to the repository. If 'old', the returned value is used
+ to select the commits that have been discarded from the
+ repository.
- git_objects is an iterable over GitObject instances. Return a
- string that can be passed to the standard input of 'git
- rev-list --stdin' to exclude all of the commits referred to by
- git_objects."""
+ If reference_change is specified and not None, the new or
+ discarded commits are limited to those that are reachable from
+ the new or old value of the specified reference.
- return ''.join(
- ['^%s\n' % (sha1,) for sha1 in sorted(sha1s)]
- )
+ This function returns None if there are no added (or discarded)
+ revisions.
+ """
+ key = (new_or_old, reference_change)
+ if key not in self.__cached_commits_spec:
+ ret = self._get_commits_spec_incl(new_or_old, reference_change)
+ if ret is not None:
+ ret.extend(self._get_commits_spec_excl(new_or_old))
+ self.__cached_commits_spec[key] = ret
+ return self.__cached_commits_spec[key]
def get_new_commits(self, reference_change=None):
"""Return a list of commits added by this push.
reference_change is None, then return a list of *all* commits
added by this push."""
- if not reference_change:
- new_revs = sorted(
- change.new.sha1
- for change in self.changes
- if change.new
- )
- elif not reference_change.new.commit_sha1:
- return []
- else:
- new_revs = [reference_change.new.commit_sha1]
-
- cmd = ['rev-list', '--stdin'] + new_revs
- return read_git_lines(cmd, input=self._old_rev_exclusion_spec)
+ spec = self.get_commits_spec('new', reference_change)
+ return git_rev_list(spec)
def get_discarded_commits(self, reference_change):
"""Return a list of commits discarded by this push.
entirely discarded from the repository by the part of this
push represented by reference_change."""
- if not reference_change.old.commit_sha1:
- return []
- else:
- old_revs = [reference_change.old.commit_sha1]
-
- cmd = ['rev-list', '--stdin'] + old_revs
- return read_git_lines(cmd, input=self._new_rev_exclusion_spec)
+ spec = self.get_commits_spec('old', reference_change)
+ return git_rev_list(spec)
def send_emails(self, mailer, body_filter=None):
"""Use send all of the notification emails needed for this push.
unhandled_sha1s = set(self.get_new_commits())
send_date = IncrementalDateTime()
for change in self.changes:
+ sha1s = []
+ for sha1 in reversed(list(self.get_new_commits(change))):
+ if sha1 in unhandled_sha1s:
+ sha1s.append(sha1)
+ unhandled_sha1s.remove(sha1)
+
# Check if we've got anyone to send to
if not change.recipients:
- sys.stderr.write(
+ change.environment.log_warning(
'*** no recipients configured so no email will be sent\n'
'*** for %r update %s->%s\n'
% (change.refname, change.old.sha1, change.new.sha1,)
)
else:
- sys.stderr.write('Sending notification emails to: %s\n' % (change.recipients,))
- extra_values = {'send_date' : send_date.next()}
- mailer.send(
- change.generate_email(self, body_filter, extra_values),
- change.recipients,
- )
+ if not change.environment.quiet:
+ change.environment.log_msg(
+ 'Sending notification emails to: %s\n' % (change.recipients,))
+ extra_values = {'send_date': send_date.next()}
- sha1s = []
- for sha1 in reversed(list(self.get_new_commits(change))):
- if sha1 in unhandled_sha1s:
- sha1s.append(sha1)
- unhandled_sha1s.remove(sha1)
+ rev = change.send_single_combined_email(sha1s)
+ if rev:
+ mailer.send(
+ change.generate_combined_email(self, rev, body_filter, extra_values),
+ rev.recipients,
+ )
+ # This change is now fully handled; no need to handle
+ # individual revisions any further.
+ continue
+ else:
+ mailer.send(
+ change.generate_email(self, body_filter, extra_values),
+ change.recipients,
+ )
max_emails = change.environment.maxcommitemails
if max_emails and len(sha1s) > max_emails:
- sys.stderr.write(
+ change.environment.log_warning(
'*** Too many new commits (%d), not sending commit emails.\n' % len(sha1s)
+ '*** Try setting multimailhook.maxCommitEmails to a greater value\n'
+ '*** Currently, multimailhook.maxCommitEmails=%d\n' % max_emails
return
for (num, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s):
- rev = Revision(change, GitObject(sha1), num=num+1, tot=len(sha1s))
+ rev = Revision(change, GitObject(sha1), num=num + 1, tot=len(sha1s))
+ if not rev.recipients and rev.cc_recipients:
+ change.environment.log_msg('*** Replacing Cc: with To:\n')
+ rev.recipients = rev.cc_recipients
+ rev.cc_recipients = None
if rev.recipients:
- extra_values = {'send_date' : send_date.next()}
+ extra_values = {'send_date': send_date.next()}
mailer.send(
rev.generate_email(self, body_filter, extra_values),
rev.recipients,
# Consistency check:
if unhandled_sha1s:
- sys.stderr.write(
+ change.environment.log_error(
'ERROR: No emails were sent for the following new commits:\n'
' %s\n'
% ('\n '.join(sorted(unhandled_sha1s)),)
push.send_emails(mailer, body_filter=environment.filter_body)
-def run_as_update_hook(environment, mailer, refname, oldrev, newrev):
+def run_as_update_hook(environment, mailer, refname, oldrev, newrev, force_send=False):
changes = [
ReferenceChange.create(
environment,
refname,
),
]
- push = Push(changes)
+ push = Push(changes, force_send)
push.send_emails(mailer, body_filter=environment.filter_body)
if mailer == 'smtp':
smtpserver = config.get('smtpserver', default='localhost')
+ smtpservertimeout = float(config.get('smtpservertimeout', default=10.0))
+ smtpserverdebuglevel = int(config.get('smtpserverdebuglevel', default=0))
+ smtpencryption = config.get('smtpencryption', default='none')
+ smtpuser = config.get('smtpuser', default='')
+ smtppass = config.get('smtppass', default='')
mailer = SMTPMailer(
envelopesender=(environment.get_sender() or environment.get_fromaddr()),
- smtpserver=smtpserver,
+ smtpserver=smtpserver, smtpservertimeout=smtpservertimeout,
+ smtpserverdebuglevel=smtpserverdebuglevel,
+ smtpencryption=smtpencryption,
+ smtpuser=smtpuser,
+ smtppass=smtppass,
)
elif mailer == 'sendmail':
command = config.get('sendmailcommand')
command = shlex.split(command)
mailer = SendMailer(command=command, envelopesender=environment.get_sender())
else:
- sys.stderr.write(
+ environment.log_error(
'fatal: multimailhook.mailer is set to an incorrect value: "%s"\n' % mailer
+ 'please use one of "smtp" or "sendmail".\n'
)
KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS = {
- 'generic' : GenericEnvironmentMixin,
- 'gitolite' : GitoliteEnvironmentMixin,
+ 'generic': GenericEnvironmentMixin,
+ 'gitolite': GitoliteEnvironmentMixin,
}
ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin,
]
environment_kw = {
- 'osenv' : osenv,
- 'config' : config,
+ 'osenv': osenv,
+ 'config': config,
}
if not env:
environment_kw['refchange_recipients'] = recipients
environment_kw['announce_recipients'] = recipients
environment_kw['revision_recipients'] = recipients
+ environment_kw['scancommitforcc'] = config.get('scancommitforcc')
else:
environment_mixins.insert(0, ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin)
'(intended for debugging purposes).'
),
)
+ parser.add_option(
+ '--force-send', action='store_true', default=False,
+ help=(
+ 'Force sending refchange email when using as an update hook. '
+ 'This is useful to work around the unreliable new commits '
+ 'detection in this mode.'
+ ),
+ )
(options, args) = parser.parse_args(args)
if options.show_env:
sys.stderr.write('Environment values:\n')
- for (k,v) in sorted(environment.get_values().items()):
- sys.stderr.write(' %s : %r\n' % (k,v))
+ for (k, v) in sorted(environment.get_values().items()):
+ sys.stderr.write(' %s : %r\n' % (k, v))
sys.stderr.write('\n')
- if options.stdout:
+ if options.stdout or environment.stdout:
mailer = OutputMailer(sys.stdout)
else:
mailer = choose_mailer(config, environment)
if len(args) != 3:
parser.error('Need zero or three non-option arguments')
(refname, oldrev, newrev) = args
- run_as_update_hook(environment, mailer, refname, oldrev, newrev)
+ run_as_update_hook(environment, mailer, refname, oldrev, newrev, options.force_send)
else:
run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer)
except ConfigurationException, e:
'showrev',
'emailmaxlines',
'diffopts',
+ 'scancommitforcc',
]
NEW_NAMES = [
'emailmaxlines',
'diffopts',
'emaildomain',
+ 'scancommitforcc',
]
"""Check that at least one old configuration value is set."""
for name in OLD_NAMES:
- if old.has_key(name):
+ if name in old:
return True
return False
retval = True
for name in NEW_NAMES:
- if new.has_key(name):
+ if name in new:
if retval:
sys.stderr.write('INFO: The following configuration values already exist:\n\n')
sys.stderr.write(' "%s.%s"\n' % (new.section, name))
def erase_values(config, names):
for name in names:
- if config.has_key(name):
+ if name in config:
try:
sys.stderr.write('...unsetting "%s.%s"\n' % (config.section, name))
config.unset_all(name)
)
name = 'showrev'
- if old.has_key(name):
+ if name in old:
msg = 'git-multimail does not support "%s.%s"' % (old.section, name,)
if strict:
sys.exit(
sys.stderr.write('\nWARNING: %s (ignoring).\n\n' % (msg,))
for name in ['mailinglist', 'announcelist']:
- if old.has_key(name):
+ if name in old:
sys.stderr.write(
'...copying "%s.%s" to "%s.%s"\n' % (old.section, name, new.section, name)
)
)
new.set('announceshortlog', 'true')
- for name in ['envelopesender', 'emailmaxlines', 'diffopts']:
- if old.has_key(name):
+ for name in ['envelopesender', 'emailmaxlines', 'diffopts', 'scancommitforcc']:
+ if name in old:
sys.stderr.write(
'...copying "%s.%s" to "%s.%s"\n' % (old.section, name, new.section, name)
)
new.set(name, old.get(name))
name = 'emailprefix'
- if old.has_key(name):
+ if name in old:
sys.stderr.write(
'...copying "%s.%s" to "%s.%s"\n' % (old.section, name, new.section, name)
)
+++ /dev/null
-#! /usr/bin/env python2
-
-"""Example post-receive hook based on git-multimail.
-
-This script is a simple example of a post-receive hook implemented
-using git_multimail.py as a Python module. It is intended to be
-customized before use; see the comments in the script to help you get
-started.
-
-It is possible to use git_multimail.py itself as a post-receive or
-update hook, configured via git config settings and/or command-line
-parameters. But for more flexibility, it can also be imported as a
-Python module by a custom post-receive script as done here. The
-latter has the following advantages:
-
-* The tool's behavior can be customized using arbitrary Python code,
- without having to edit git_multimail.py.
-
-* Configuration settings can be read from other sources; for example,
- user names and email addresses could be read from LDAP or from a
- database. Or the settings can even be hardcoded in the importing
- Python script, if this is preferred.
-
-This script is a very basic example of how to use git_multimail.py as
-a module. The comments below explain some of the points at which the
-script's behavior could be changed or customized.
-
-"""
-
-import sys
-import os
-
-# If necessary, add the path to the directory containing
-# git_multimail.py to the Python path as follows. (This is not
-# necessary if git_multimail.py is in the same directory as this
-# script):
-
-#LIBDIR = 'path/to/directory/containing/module'
-#sys.path.insert(0, LIBDIR)
-
-import git_multimail
-
-
-# It is possible to modify the output templates here; e.g.:
-
-#git_multimail.FOOTER_TEMPLATE = """\
-#
-#-- \n\
-#This email was generated by the wonderful git-multimail tool.
-#"""
-
-
-# Specify which "git config" section contains the configuration for
-# git-multimail:
-config = git_multimail.Config('multimailhook')
-
-
-# Select the type of environment:
-environment = git_multimail.GenericEnvironment(config=config)
-#environment = git_multimail.GitoliteEnvironment(config=config)
-
-
-# Choose the method of sending emails based on the git config:
-mailer = git_multimail.choose_mailer(config, environment)
-
-# Alternatively, you may hardcode the mailer using code like one of
-# the following:
-
-# Use "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t" to send emails. The envelopesender
-# argument is optional:
-#mailer = git_multimail.SendMailer(
-# command=['/usr/sbin/sendmail', '-oi', '-t'],
-# envelopesender='git-repo@example.com',
-# )
-
-# Use Python's smtplib to send emails. Both arguments are required.
-#mailer = git_multimail.SMTPMailer(
-# envelopesender='git-repo@example.com',
-# # The smtpserver argument can also include a port number; e.g.,
-# # smtpserver='mail.example.com:25'
-# smtpserver='mail.example.com',
-# )
-
-# OutputMailer is intended only for testing; it writes the emails to
-# the specified file stream.
-#mailer = git_multimail.OutputMailer(sys.stdout)
-
-
-# Read changes from stdin and send notification emails:
-git_multimail.run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer)
--- /dev/null
+#! /usr/bin/env python2
+
+"""Example post-receive hook based on git-multimail.
+
+The simplest way to use git-multimail is to use the script
+git_multimail.py directly as a post-receive hook, and to configure it
+using Git's configuration files and command-line parameters. You can
+also write your own Python wrapper for more advanced configurability,
+using git_multimail.py as a Python module.
+
+This script is a simple example of such a post-receive hook. It is
+intended to be customized before use; see the comments in the script
+to help you get started.
+
+Using git-multimail as a Python module as done here provides more
+flexibility. It has the following advantages:
+
+* The tool's behavior can be customized using arbitrary Python code,
+ without having to edit git_multimail.py.
+
+* Configuration settings can be read from other sources; for example,
+ user names and email addresses could be read from LDAP or from a
+ database. Or the settings can even be hardcoded in the importing
+ Python script, if this is preferred.
+
+This script is a very basic example of how to use git_multimail.py as
+a module. The comments below explain some of the points at which the
+script's behavior could be changed or customized.
+
+"""
+
+import sys
+import os
+
+# If necessary, add the path to the directory containing
+# git_multimail.py to the Python path as follows. (This is not
+# necessary if git_multimail.py is in the same directory as this
+# script):
+
+#LIBDIR = 'path/to/directory/containing/module'
+#sys.path.insert(0, LIBDIR)
+
+import git_multimail
+
+
+# It is possible to modify the output templates here; e.g.:
+
+#git_multimail.FOOTER_TEMPLATE = """\
+#
+#-- \n\
+#This email was generated by the wonderful git-multimail tool.
+#"""
+
+
+# Specify which "git config" section contains the configuration for
+# git-multimail:
+config = git_multimail.Config('multimailhook')
+
+
+# Select the type of environment:
+try:
+ environment = git_multimail.GenericEnvironment(config=config)
+ #environment = git_multimail.GitoliteEnvironment(config=config)
+except git_multimail.ConfigurationException, e:
+ sys.exit(str(e))
+
+
+# Choose the method of sending emails based on the git config:
+mailer = git_multimail.choose_mailer(config, environment)
+
+# Alternatively, you may hardcode the mailer using code like one of
+# the following:
+
+# Use "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t" to send emails. The envelopesender
+# argument is optional:
+#mailer = git_multimail.SendMailer(
+# command=['/usr/sbin/sendmail', '-oi', '-t'],
+# envelopesender='git-repo@example.com',
+# )
+
+# Use Python's smtplib to send emails. Both arguments are required.
+#mailer = git_multimail.SMTPMailer(
+# envelopesender='git-repo@example.com',
+# # The smtpserver argument can also include a port number; e.g.,
+# # smtpserver='mail.example.com:25'
+# smtpserver='mail.example.com',
+# )
+
+# OutputMailer is intended only for testing; it writes the emails to
+# the specified file stream.
+#mailer = git_multimail.OutputMailer(sys.stdout)
+
+
+# Read changes from stdin and send notification emails:
+git_multimail.run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer)
static char diff_colors[][COLOR_MAXLEN] = {
GIT_COLOR_RESET,
- GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, /* PLAIN */
+ GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, /* CONTEXT */
GIT_COLOR_BOLD, /* METAINFO */
GIT_COLOR_CYAN, /* FRAGINFO */
GIT_COLOR_RED, /* OLD */
static int parse_diff_color_slot(const char *var)
{
- if (!strcasecmp(var, "plain"))
- return DIFF_PLAIN;
+ if (!strcasecmp(var, "context") || !strcasecmp(var, "plain"))
+ return DIFF_CONTEXT;
if (!strcasecmp(var, "meta"))
return DIFF_METAINFO;
if (!strcasecmp(var, "frag"))
return ws_blank_line(line, len, ecbdata->ws_rule);
}
-static void emit_add_line(const char *reset,
- struct emit_callback *ecbdata,
- const char *line, int len)
+static void emit_line_checked(const char *reset,
+ struct emit_callback *ecbdata,
+ const char *line, int len,
+ enum color_diff color,
+ unsigned ws_error_highlight,
+ char sign)
{
- const char *ws = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_WHITESPACE);
- const char *set = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_FILE_NEW);
+ const char *set = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, color);
+ const char *ws = NULL;
- if (!*ws)
- emit_line_0(ecbdata->opt, set, reset, '+', line, len);
- else if (new_blank_line_at_eof(ecbdata, line, len))
+ if (ecbdata->opt->ws_error_highlight & ws_error_highlight) {
+ ws = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_WHITESPACE);
+ if (!*ws)
+ ws = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (!ws)
+ emit_line_0(ecbdata->opt, set, reset, sign, line, len);
+ else if (sign == '+' && new_blank_line_at_eof(ecbdata, line, len))
/* Blank line at EOF - paint '+' as well */
- emit_line_0(ecbdata->opt, ws, reset, '+', line, len);
+ emit_line_0(ecbdata->opt, ws, reset, sign, line, len);
else {
/* Emit just the prefix, then the rest. */
- emit_line_0(ecbdata->opt, set, reset, '+', "", 0);
+ emit_line_0(ecbdata->opt, set, reset, sign, "", 0);
ws_check_emit(line, len, ecbdata->ws_rule,
ecbdata->opt->file, set, reset, ws);
}
}
+static void emit_add_line(const char *reset,
+ struct emit_callback *ecbdata,
+ const char *line, int len)
+{
+ emit_line_checked(reset, ecbdata, line, len,
+ DIFF_FILE_NEW, WSEH_NEW, '+');
+}
+
+static void emit_del_line(const char *reset,
+ struct emit_callback *ecbdata,
+ const char *line, int len)
+{
+ emit_line_checked(reset, ecbdata, line, len,
+ DIFF_FILE_OLD, WSEH_OLD, '-');
+}
+
+static void emit_context_line(const char *reset,
+ struct emit_callback *ecbdata,
+ const char *line, int len)
+{
+ emit_line_checked(reset, ecbdata, line, len,
+ DIFF_CONTEXT, WSEH_CONTEXT, ' ');
+}
+
static void emit_hunk_header(struct emit_callback *ecbdata,
const char *line, int len)
{
- const char *plain = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_PLAIN);
+ const char *context = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_CONTEXT);
const char *frag = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_FRAGINFO);
const char *func = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_FUNCINFO);
const char *reset = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_RESET);
if (len < 10 ||
memcmp(line, atat, 2) ||
!(ep = memmem(line + 2, len - 2, atat, 2))) {
- emit_line(ecbdata->opt, plain, reset, line, len);
+ emit_line(ecbdata->opt, context, reset, line, len);
return;
}
ep += 2; /* skip over @@ */
if (*ep != ' ' && *ep != '\t')
break;
if (ep != cp) {
- strbuf_addstr(&msgbuf, plain);
+ strbuf_addstr(&msgbuf, context);
strbuf_add(&msgbuf, cp, ep - cp);
strbuf_addstr(&msgbuf, reset);
}
{
const char *endp = NULL;
static const char *nneof = " No newline at end of file\n";
- const char *old = diff_get_color(ecb->color_diff, DIFF_FILE_OLD);
const char *reset = diff_get_color(ecb->color_diff, DIFF_RESET);
while (0 < size) {
len = endp ? (endp - data + 1) : size;
if (prefix != '+') {
ecb->lno_in_preimage++;
- emit_line_0(ecb->opt, old, reset, '-',
- data, len);
+ emit_del_line(reset, ecb, data, len);
} else {
ecb->lno_in_postimage++;
emit_add_line(reset, ecb, data, len);
data += len;
}
if (!endp) {
- const char *plain = diff_get_color(ecb->color_diff,
- DIFF_PLAIN);
+ const char *context = diff_get_color(ecb->color_diff,
+ DIFF_CONTEXT);
putc('\n', ecb->opt->file);
- emit_line_0(ecb->opt, plain, reset, '\\',
+ emit_line_0(ecb->opt, context, reset, '\\',
nneof, strlen(nneof));
}
}
struct diff_words_style *st = ecbdata->diff_words->style;
st->old.color = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_FILE_OLD);
st->new.color = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_FILE_NEW);
- st->ctx.color = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_PLAIN);
+ st->ctx.color = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_CONTEXT);
}
}
{
struct emit_callback *ecbdata = priv;
const char *meta = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_METAINFO);
- const char *plain = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_PLAIN);
+ const char *context = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_CONTEXT);
const char *reset = diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_RESET);
struct diff_options *o = ecbdata->opt;
const char *line_prefix = diff_line_prefix(o);
}
diff_words_flush(ecbdata);
if (ecbdata->diff_words->type == DIFF_WORDS_PORCELAIN) {
- emit_line(ecbdata->opt, plain, reset, line, len);
+ emit_line(ecbdata->opt, context, reset, line, len);
fputs("~\n", ecbdata->opt->file);
} else {
/*
line++;
len--;
}
- emit_line(ecbdata->opt, plain, reset, line, len);
+ emit_line(ecbdata->opt, context, reset, line, len);
}
return;
}
- if (line[0] != '+') {
- const char *color =
- diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff,
- line[0] == '-' ? DIFF_FILE_OLD : DIFF_PLAIN);
- ecbdata->lno_in_preimage++;
- if (line[0] == ' ')
- ecbdata->lno_in_postimage++;
- emit_line(ecbdata->opt, color, reset, line, len);
- } else {
+ switch (line[0]) {
+ case '+':
ecbdata->lno_in_postimage++;
emit_add_line(reset, ecbdata, line + 1, len - 1);
+ break;
+ case '-':
+ ecbdata->lno_in_preimage++;
+ emit_del_line(reset, ecbdata, line + 1, len - 1);
+ break;
+ case ' ':
+ ecbdata->lno_in_postimage++;
+ ecbdata->lno_in_preimage++;
+ emit_context_line(reset, ecbdata, line + 1, len - 1);
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* incomplete line at the end */
+ ecbdata->lno_in_preimage++;
+ emit_line(ecbdata->opt,
+ diff_get_color(ecbdata->color_diff, DIFF_CONTEXT),
+ reset, line, len);
+ break;
}
}
options->rename_limit = -1;
options->dirstat_permille = diff_dirstat_permille_default;
options->context = diff_context_default;
+ options->ws_error_highlight = WSEH_NEW;
DIFF_OPT_SET(options, RENAME_EMPTY);
/* pathchange left =NULL by default */
*fmt |= DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH;
}
+static int parse_one_token(const char **arg, const char *token)
+{
+ return skip_prefix(*arg, token, arg) && (!**arg || **arg == ',');
+}
+
+static int parse_ws_error_highlight(struct diff_options *opt, const char *arg)
+{
+ const char *orig_arg = arg;
+ unsigned val = 0;
+ while (*arg) {
+ if (parse_one_token(&arg, "none"))
+ val = 0;
+ else if (parse_one_token(&arg, "default"))
+ val = WSEH_NEW;
+ else if (parse_one_token(&arg, "all"))
+ val = WSEH_NEW | WSEH_OLD | WSEH_CONTEXT;
+ else if (parse_one_token(&arg, "new"))
+ val |= WSEH_NEW;
+ else if (parse_one_token(&arg, "old"))
+ val |= WSEH_OLD;
+ else if (parse_one_token(&arg, "context"))
+ val |= WSEH_CONTEXT;
+ else {
+ error("unknown value after ws-error-highlight=%.*s",
+ (int)(arg - orig_arg), orig_arg);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (*arg)
+ arg++;
+ }
+ opt->ws_error_highlight = val;
+ return 1;
+}
+
int diff_opt_parse(struct diff_options *options, const char **av, int ac)
{
const char *arg = av[0];
DIFF_OPT_SET(options, SUBMODULE_LOG);
else if (skip_prefix(arg, "--submodule=", &arg))
return parse_submodule_opt(options, arg);
+ else if (skip_prefix(arg, "--ws-error-highlight=", &arg))
+ return parse_ws_error_highlight(options, arg);
/* misc options */
else if (!strcmp(arg, "-z"))
int dirstat_permille;
int setup;
int abbrev;
+/* white-space error highlighting */
+#define WSEH_NEW 1
+#define WSEH_CONTEXT 2
+#define WSEH_OLD 4
+ unsigned ws_error_highlight;
const char *prefix;
int prefix_length;
const char *stat_sep;
enum color_diff {
DIFF_RESET = 0,
- DIFF_PLAIN = 1,
+ DIFF_CONTEXT = 1,
DIFF_METAINFO = 2,
DIFF_FRAGINFO = 3,
DIFF_FILE_OLD = 4,
#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "ewok.h"
-#define MASK(x) ((eword_t)1 << (x % BITS_IN_WORD))
-#define BLOCK(x) (x / BITS_IN_WORD)
+#define EWAH_MASK(x) ((eword_t)1 << (x % BITS_IN_EWORD))
+#define EWAH_BLOCK(x) (x / BITS_IN_EWORD)
struct bitmap *bitmap_new(void)
{
void bitmap_set(struct bitmap *self, size_t pos)
{
- size_t block = BLOCK(pos);
+ size_t block = EWAH_BLOCK(pos);
if (block >= self->word_alloc) {
size_t old_size = self->word_alloc;
(self->word_alloc - old_size) * sizeof(eword_t));
}
- self->words[block] |= MASK(pos);
+ self->words[block] |= EWAH_MASK(pos);
}
void bitmap_clear(struct bitmap *self, size_t pos)
{
- size_t block = BLOCK(pos);
+ size_t block = EWAH_BLOCK(pos);
if (block < self->word_alloc)
- self->words[block] &= ~MASK(pos);
+ self->words[block] &= ~EWAH_MASK(pos);
}
int bitmap_get(struct bitmap *self, size_t pos)
{
- size_t block = BLOCK(pos);
+ size_t block = EWAH_BLOCK(pos);
return block < self->word_alloc &&
- (self->words[block] & MASK(pos)) != 0;
+ (self->words[block] & EWAH_MASK(pos)) != 0;
}
struct ewah_bitmap *bitmap_to_ewah(struct bitmap *bitmap)
void bitmap_or_ewah(struct bitmap *self, struct ewah_bitmap *other)
{
size_t original_size = self->word_alloc;
- size_t other_final = (other->bit_size / BITS_IN_WORD) + 1;
+ size_t other_final = (other->bit_size / BITS_IN_EWORD) + 1;
size_t i = 0;
struct ewah_iterator it;
eword_t word;
uint32_t offset;
if (word == (eword_t)~0) {
- for (offset = 0; offset < BITS_IN_WORD; ++offset)
+ for (offset = 0; offset < BITS_IN_EWORD; ++offset)
callback(pos++, data);
} else {
- for (offset = 0; offset < BITS_IN_WORD; ++offset) {
+ for (offset = 0; offset < BITS_IN_EWORD; ++offset) {
if ((word >> offset) == 0)
break;
offset += ewah_bit_ctz64(word >> offset);
callback(pos + offset, data);
}
- pos += BITS_IN_WORD;
+ pos += BITS_IN_EWORD;
}
}
}
if (number == 0)
return 0;
- self->bit_size += number * BITS_IN_WORD;
+ self->bit_size += number * BITS_IN_EWORD;
return add_empty_words(self, v, number);
}
self->buffer_size += can_add;
}
- self->bit_size += can_add * BITS_IN_WORD;
+ self->bit_size += can_add * BITS_IN_EWORD;
if (number - can_add == 0)
break;
size_t ewah_add(struct ewah_bitmap *self, eword_t word)
{
- self->bit_size += BITS_IN_WORD;
+ self->bit_size += BITS_IN_EWORD;
if (word == 0)
return add_empty_word(self, 0);
void ewah_set(struct ewah_bitmap *self, size_t i)
{
const size_t dist =
- (i + BITS_IN_WORD) / BITS_IN_WORD -
- (self->bit_size + BITS_IN_WORD - 1) / BITS_IN_WORD;
+ (i + BITS_IN_EWORD) / BITS_IN_EWORD -
+ (self->bit_size + BITS_IN_EWORD - 1) / BITS_IN_EWORD;
assert(i >= self->bit_size);
if (dist > 1)
add_empty_words(self, 0, dist - 1);
- add_literal(self, (eword_t)1 << (i % BITS_IN_WORD));
+ add_literal(self, (eword_t)1 << (i % BITS_IN_EWORD));
return;
}
if (rlw_get_literal_words(self->rlw) == 0) {
rlw_set_running_len(self->rlw,
rlw_get_running_len(self->rlw) - 1);
- add_literal(self, (eword_t)1 << (i % BITS_IN_WORD));
+ add_literal(self, (eword_t)1 << (i % BITS_IN_EWORD));
return;
}
self->buffer[self->buffer_size - 1] |=
- ((eword_t)1 << (i % BITS_IN_WORD));
+ ((eword_t)1 << (i % BITS_IN_EWORD));
/* check if we just completed a stream of 1s */
if (self->buffer[self->buffer_size - 1] == (eword_t)(~0)) {
eword_t *word = &self->buffer[pointer];
if (rlw_get_run_bit(word)) {
- size_t len = rlw_get_running_len(word) * BITS_IN_WORD;
+ size_t len = rlw_get_running_len(word) * BITS_IN_EWORD;
for (k = 0; k < len; ++k, ++pos)
callback(pos, payload);
} else {
- pos += rlw_get_running_len(word) * BITS_IN_WORD;
+ pos += rlw_get_running_len(word) * BITS_IN_EWORD;
}
++pointer;
int c;
/* todo: zero count optimization */
- for (c = 0; c < BITS_IN_WORD; ++c, ++pos) {
+ for (c = 0; c < BITS_IN_EWORD; ++c, ++pos) {
if ((self->buffer[pointer] & ((eword_t)1 << c)) != 0)
callback(pos, payload);
}
struct strbuf;
typedef uint64_t eword_t;
-#define BITS_IN_WORD (sizeof(eword_t) * 8)
+#define BITS_IN_EWORD (sizeof(eword_t) * 8)
/**
* Do not use __builtin_popcountll. The GCC implementation
cmdline="$cmdline -3"
fi
+empty_tree=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
+
sq () {
git rev-parse --sq-quote "$@"
}
return 1
fi
- if ! test -s "$dotest/abort-safety"
+ if ! test -f "$dotest/abort-safety"
then
return 0
fi
then
GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY=0 && export GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY
fi
- git-merge-recursive $orig_tree -- HEAD $his_tree || {
+ our_tree=$(git rev-parse --verify -q HEAD || echo $empty_tree)
+ git-merge-recursive $orig_tree -- $our_tree $his_tree || {
git rerere $allow_rerere_autoupdate
die "$(gettext "Failed to merge in the changes.")"
}
ignore_date=
allow_rerere_autoupdate=
gpg_sign_opt=
+threeway=
if test "$(git config --bool --get am.messageid)" = true
then
keepcr=t
fi
+if test "$(git config --bool --get am.threeWay)" = true
+then
+ threeway=t
+fi
+
while test $# != 0
do
case "$1" in
;;
-3|--3way)
threeway=t ;;
+ --no-3way)
+ threeway=f ;;
-s|--signoff)
sign=t ;;
-u|--utf8)
;;
t,)
git rerere clear
- git read-tree --reset -u HEAD HEAD
- orig_head=$(cat "$GIT_DIR/ORIG_HEAD")
- git reset HEAD
- git update-ref ORIG_HEAD $orig_head
+ head_tree=$(git rev-parse --verify -q HEAD || echo $empty_tree) &&
+ git read-tree --reset -u $head_tree $head_tree &&
+ index_tree=$(git write-tree) &&
+ git read-tree -m -u $index_tree $head_tree
+ git read-tree $head_tree
;;
,t)
if test -f "$dotest/rebasing"
git rerere clear
if safe_to_abort
then
- git read-tree --reset -u HEAD ORIG_HEAD
- git reset ORIG_HEAD
+ head_tree=$(git rev-parse --verify -q HEAD || echo $empty_tree) &&
+ git read-tree --reset -u $head_tree $head_tree &&
+ index_tree=$(git write-tree) &&
+ orig_head=$(git rev-parse --verify -q ORIG_HEAD || echo $empty_tree) &&
+ git read-tree -m -u $index_tree $orig_head
+ if git rev-parse --verify -q ORIG_HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ git reset ORIG_HEAD
+ else
+ git read-tree $empty_tree
+ curr_branch=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null) &&
+ git update-ref -d $curr_branch
+ fi
fi
rm -fr "$dotest"
exit ;;
if test "$(cat "$dotest/threeway")" = t
then
threeway=t
+else
+ threeway=f
fi
git_apply_opt=$(cat "$dotest/apply-opt")
if test "$(cat "$dotest/sign")" = t
extern void *xrealloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
extern void *xcalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size);
extern void *xmmap(void *start, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset);
+extern void *xmmap_gently(void *start, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset);
extern ssize_t xread(int fd, void *buf, size_t len);
extern ssize_t xwrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t len);
extern ssize_t xpread(int fd, void *buf, size_t len, off_t offset);
# them back too. This is not needed to the cygwin windows version,
# just the native "NT" type.
#
- text = p4_read_pipe(['print', '-q', '-o', '-', file['depotFile']])
+ text = p4_read_pipe(['print', '-q', '-o', '-', "%s@%s" % (file['depotFile'], file['change']) ])
if p4_version_string().find("/NT") >= 0:
text = text.replace("\r\n", "\n")
contents = [ text ]
#
# Fetch one or more remote refs and merge it/them into the current HEAD.
-USAGE='[-n | --no-stat] [--[no-]commit] [--[no-]squash] [--[no-]ff|--ff-only] [--[no-]rebase|--rebase=preserve] [-s strategy]... [<fetch-options>] <repo> <head>...'
-LONG_USAGE='Fetch one or more remote refs and integrate it/them with the current HEAD.'
SUBDIRECTORY_OK=Yes
-OPTIONS_SPEC=
+OPTIONS_KEEPDASHDASH=
+OPTIONS_STUCKLONG=Yes
+OPTIONS_SPEC="\
+git pull [options] [<repository> [<refspec>...]]
+
+Fetch one or more remote refs and integrate it/them with the current HEAD.
+--
+v,verbose be more verbose
+q,quiet be more quiet
+progress force progress reporting
+
+ Options related to merging
+r,rebase?false|true|preserve incorporate changes by rebasing rather than merging
+n! do not show a diffstat at the end of the merge
+stat show a diffstat at the end of the merge
+summary (synonym to --stat)
+log?n add (at most <n>) entries from shortlog to merge commit message
+squash create a single commit instead of doing a merge
+commit perform a commit if the merge succeeds (default)
+e,edit edit message before committing
+ff allow fast-forward
+ff-only! abort if fast-forward is not possible
+verify-signatures verify that the named commit has a valid GPG signature
+s,strategy=strategy merge strategy to use
+X,strategy-option=option option for selected merge strategy
+S,gpg-sign?key-id GPG sign commit
+
+ Options related to fetching
+all fetch from all remotes
+a,append append to .git/FETCH_HEAD instead of overwriting
+upload-pack=path path to upload pack on remote end
+f,force force overwrite of local branch
+t,tags fetch all tags and associated objects
+p,prune prune remote-tracking branches no longer on remote
+recurse-submodules?on-demand control recursive fetching of submodules
+dry-run dry run
+k,keep keep downloaded pack
+depth=depth deepen history of shallow clone
+unshallow convert to a complete repository
+update-shallow accept refs that update .git/shallow
+refmap=refmap specify fetch refmap
+"
+test $# -gt 0 && args="$*"
. git-sh-setup
. git-sh-i18n
-set_reflog_action "pull${1+ $*}"
+set_reflog_action "pull${args+ $args}"
require_work_tree_exists
cd_to_toplevel
strategy_args= diffstat= no_commit= squash= no_ff= ff_only=
log_arg= verbosity= progress= recurse_submodules= verify_signatures=
-merge_args= edit= rebase_args=
+merge_args= edit= rebase_args= all= append= upload_pack= force= tags= prune=
+keep= depth= unshallow= update_shallow= refmap=
curr_branch=$(git symbolic-ref -q HEAD)
curr_branch_short="${curr_branch#refs/heads/}"
rebase=$(bool_or_string_config branch.$curr_branch_short.rebase)
diffstat=--stat ;;
--log|--log=*|--no-log)
log_arg="$1" ;;
- --no-c|--no-co|--no-com|--no-comm|--no-commi|--no-commit)
+ --no-commit)
no_commit=--no-commit ;;
- --c|--co|--com|--comm|--commi|--commit)
+ --commit)
no_commit=--commit ;;
-e|--edit)
edit=--edit ;;
--no-edit)
edit=--no-edit ;;
- --sq|--squ|--squa|--squas|--squash)
+ --squash)
squash=--squash ;;
- --no-sq|--no-squ|--no-squa|--no-squas|--no-squash)
+ --no-squash)
squash=--no-squash ;;
--ff)
no_ff=--ff ;;
no_ff=--no-ff ;;
--ff-only)
ff_only=--ff-only ;;
- -s=*|--s=*|--st=*|--str=*|--stra=*|--strat=*|--strate=*|\
- --strateg=*|--strategy=*|\
- -s|--s|--st|--str|--stra|--strat|--strate|--strateg|--strategy)
- case "$#,$1" in
- *,*=*)
- strategy=$(expr "z$1" : 'z-[^=]*=\(.*\)') ;;
- 1,*)
- usage ;;
- *)
- strategy="$2"
- shift ;;
- esac
- strategy_args="${strategy_args}-s $strategy "
+ -s*|--strategy=*)
+ strategy_args="$strategy_args $1"
;;
- -X*)
- case "$#,$1" in
- 1,-X)
- usage ;;
- *,-X)
- xx="-X $(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$2")"
- shift ;;
- *,*)
- xx=$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$1") ;;
- esac
- merge_args="$merge_args$xx "
+ -X*|--strategy-option=*)
+ merge_args="$merge_args $(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$1")"
;;
- -r=*|--r=*|--re=*|--reb=*|--reba=*|--rebas=*|--rebase=*)
+ -r*|--rebase=*)
rebase="${1#*=}"
;;
- -r|--r|--re|--reb|--reba|--rebas|--rebase)
+ --rebase)
rebase=true
;;
- --no-r|--no-re|--no-reb|--no-reba|--no-rebas|--no-rebase)
+ --no-rebase)
rebase=false
;;
--recurse-submodules)
-S*)
gpg_sign_args=$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$1")
;;
- --d|--dr|--dry|--dry-|--dry-r|--dry-ru|--dry-run)
+ --dry-run)
dry_run=--dry-run
;;
+ --all|--no-all)
+ all=$1 ;;
+ -a|--append|--no-append)
+ append=$1 ;;
+ --upload-pack=*|--no-upload-pack)
+ upload_pack=$1 ;;
+ -f|--force|--no-force)
+ force="$force $1" ;;
+ -t|--tags|--no-tags)
+ tags=$1 ;;
+ -p|--prune|--no-prune)
+ prune=$1 ;;
+ -k|--keep|--no-keep)
+ keep=$1 ;;
+ --depth=*|--no-depth)
+ depth=$1 ;;
+ --unshallow|--no-unshallow)
+ unshallow=$1 ;;
+ --update-shallow|--no-update-shallow)
+ update_shallow=$1 ;;
+ --refmap=*|--no-refmap)
+ refmap=$1 ;;
-h|--help-all)
usage
;;
- *)
- # Pass thru anything that may be meant for fetch.
+ --)
+ shift
break
;;
+ *)
+ usage
+ ;;
esac
shift
done
oldremoteref=$(git merge-base --fork-point "$remoteref" $curr_branch 2>/dev/null)
}
orig_head=$(git rev-parse -q --verify HEAD)
-git fetch $verbosity $progress $dry_run $recurse_submodules --update-head-ok "$@" || exit 1
+git fetch $verbosity $progress $dry_run $recurse_submodules $all $append \
+$upload_pack $force $tags $prune $keep $depth $unshallow $update_shallow \
+$refmap --update-head-ok "$@" || exit 1
test -z "$dry_run" || exit 0
curr_head=$(git rev-parse -q --verify HEAD)
}
my %aliases;
+
+sub parse_sendmail_alias {
+ local $_ = shift;
+ if (/"/) {
+ print STDERR "warning: sendmail alias with quotes is not supported: $_\n";
+ } elsif (/:include:/) {
+ print STDERR "warning: `:include:` not supported: $_\n";
+ } elsif (/[\/|]/) {
+ print STDERR "warning: `/file` or `|pipe` redirection not supported: $_\n";
+ } elsif (/^(\S+?)\s*:\s*(.+)$/) {
+ my ($alias, $addr) = ($1, $2);
+ $aliases{$alias} = [ split_addrs($addr) ];
+ } else {
+ print STDERR "warning: sendmail line is not recognized: $_\n";
+ }
+}
+
+sub parse_sendmail_aliases {
+ my $fh = shift;
+ my $s = '';
+ while (<$fh>) {
+ chomp;
+ next if /^\s*$/ || /^\s*#/;
+ $s .= $_, next if $s =~ s/\\$// || s/^\s+//;
+ parse_sendmail_alias($s) if $s;
+ $s = $_;
+ }
+ $s =~ s/\\$//; # silently tolerate stray '\' on last line
+ parse_sendmail_alias($s) if $s;
+}
+
my %parse_alias = (
# multiline formats can be supported in the future
mutt => sub { my $fh = shift; while (<$fh>) {
$aliases{$alias} = [ split_addrs($addr) ];
}
} },
-
+ sendmail => \&parse_sendmail_aliases,
gnus => sub { my $fh = shift; while (<$fh>) {
if (/\(define-mail-alias\s+"(\S+?)"\s+"(\S+?)"\)/) {
$aliases{$1} = [ $2 ];
if (autocorrect > 0) {
fprintf_ln(stderr, _("in %0.1f seconds automatically..."),
(float)autocorrect/10.0);
- poll(NULL, 0, autocorrect * 100);
+ sleep_millisec(autocorrect * 100);
}
return assumed;
}
const char *c_meta = diff_get_color(opt->use_color, DIFF_METAINFO);
const char *c_old = diff_get_color(opt->use_color, DIFF_FILE_OLD);
const char *c_new = diff_get_color(opt->use_color, DIFF_FILE_NEW);
- const char *c_plain = diff_get_color(opt->use_color, DIFF_PLAIN);
+ const char *c_context = diff_get_color(opt->use_color, DIFF_CONTEXT);
if (!pair || !diff)
return;
int k;
for (; t_cur < diff->target.ranges[j].start; t_cur++)
print_line(prefix, ' ', t_cur, t_ends, pair->two->data,
- c_plain, c_reset);
+ c_context, c_reset);
for (k = diff->parent.ranges[j].start; k < diff->parent.ranges[j].end; k++)
print_line(prefix, '-', k, p_ends, pair->one->data,
c_old, c_reset);
}
for (; t_cur < t_end; t_cur++)
print_line(prefix, ' ', t_cur, t_ends, pair->two->data,
- c_plain, c_reset);
+ c_context, c_reset);
}
free(p_ends);
die("bad tree object");
if (obj->flags & (UNINTERESTING | SEEN))
return;
- if (parse_tree(tree) < 0) {
+ if (parse_tree_gently(tree, revs->ignore_missing_links) < 0) {
if (revs->ignore_missing_links)
return;
die("bad tree object %s", sha1_to_hex(obj->sha1));
#include "xdiff-interface.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "ll-merge.h"
+#include "quote.h"
struct ll_merge_driver;
{
char temp[4][50];
struct strbuf cmd = STRBUF_INIT;
- struct strbuf_expand_dict_entry dict[5];
+ struct strbuf_expand_dict_entry dict[6];
+ struct strbuf path_sq = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *args[] = { NULL, NULL };
int status, fd, i;
struct stat st;
assert(opts);
+ sq_quote_buf(&path_sq, path);
dict[0].placeholder = "O"; dict[0].value = temp[0];
dict[1].placeholder = "A"; dict[1].value = temp[1];
dict[2].placeholder = "B"; dict[2].value = temp[2];
dict[3].placeholder = "L"; dict[3].value = temp[3];
- dict[4].placeholder = NULL; dict[4].value = NULL;
+ dict[4].placeholder = "P"; dict[4].value = path_sq.buf;
+ dict[5].placeholder = NULL; dict[5].value = NULL;
if (fn->cmdline == NULL)
die("custom merge driver %s lacks command line.", fn->name);
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
unlink_or_warn(temp[i]);
strbuf_release(&cmd);
+ strbuf_release(&path_sq);
return status;
}
* %A - temporary file name for our version.
* %B - temporary file name for the other branches' version.
* %L - conflict marker length
+ * %P - the original path (safely quoted for the shell)
*
* The external merge driver should write the results in the
* file named by %A, and signal that it has done with zero exit
return lk->fd;
}
-static int sleep_microseconds(long us)
-{
- struct timeval tv;
- tv.tv_sec = 0;
- tv.tv_usec = us;
- return select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
-}
-
/*
* Constants defining the gaps between attempts to lock a file. The
* first backoff period is approximately INITIAL_BACKOFF_MS
{
int n = 1;
int multiplier = 1;
- long remaining_us = 0;
+ long remaining_ms = 0;
static int random_initialized = 0;
if (timeout_ms == 0)
return lock_file(lk, path, flags);
if (!random_initialized) {
- srandom((unsigned int)getpid());
+ srand((unsigned int)getpid());
random_initialized = 1;
}
- if (timeout_ms > 0) {
- /* avoid overflow */
- if (timeout_ms <= LONG_MAX / 1000)
- remaining_us = timeout_ms * 1000;
- else
- remaining_us = LONG_MAX;
- }
+ if (timeout_ms > 0)
+ remaining_ms = timeout_ms;
while (1) {
- long backoff_ms, wait_us;
+ long backoff_ms, wait_ms;
int fd;
fd = lock_file(lk, path, flags);
return fd; /* success */
else if (errno != EEXIST)
return -1; /* failure other than lock held */
- else if (timeout_ms > 0 && remaining_us <= 0)
+ else if (timeout_ms > 0 && remaining_ms <= 0)
return -1; /* failure due to timeout */
backoff_ms = multiplier * INITIAL_BACKOFF_MS;
/* back off for between 0.75*backoff_ms and 1.25*backoff_ms */
- wait_us = (750 + random() % 500) * backoff_ms;
- sleep_microseconds(wait_us);
- remaining_us -= wait_us;
+ wait_ms = (750 + rand() % 500) * backoff_ms / 1000;
+ sleep_millisec(wait_ms);
+ remaining_ms -= wait_ms;
/* Recursion: (n+1)^2 = n^2 + 2n + 1 */
multiplier += 2*n + 1;
while (i < objects->word_alloc && ewah_iterator_next(&filter, &it)) {
eword_t word = objects->words[i] & filter;
- for (offset = 0; offset < BITS_IN_WORD; ++offset) {
+ for (offset = 0; offset < BITS_IN_EWORD; ++offset) {
const unsigned char *sha1;
struct revindex_entry *entry;
uint32_t hash = 0;
show_reach(sha1, object_type, 0, hash, bitmap_git.pack, entry->offset);
}
- pos += BITS_IN_WORD;
+ pos += BITS_IN_EWORD;
i++;
}
}
break;
}
- reuse_objects += BITS_IN_WORD;
+ reuse_objects += BITS_IN_EWORD;
}
#ifdef GIT_BITMAP_DEBUG
while (ewah_iterator_next(&word, &it)) {
uint32_t offset, bit_pos;
- for (offset = 0; offset < BITS_IN_WORD; ++offset) {
+ for (offset = 0; offset < BITS_IN_EWORD; ++offset) {
if ((word >> offset) == 0)
break;
return -1;
}
- pos += BITS_IN_WORD;
+ pos += BITS_IN_EWORD;
}
return 0;
}
#: builtin/add.c:358
#, c-format
msgid "Maybe you wanted to say 'git add .'?\n"
-msgstr "Wollten Sie vielleicht 'git add .' sagen?\n"
+msgstr "Meinten Sie vielleicht 'git add .'?\n"
#: builtin/add.c:363 builtin/check-ignore.c:172 builtin/clean.c:920
#: builtin/commit.c:335 builtin/mv.c:130 builtin/reset.c:235 builtin/rm.c:299
#: git-am.sh:142
msgid "Using index info to reconstruct a base tree..."
msgstr ""
-"Verwende Informationen aus der Staging-Area, um einen Basisverzeichnis "
-"nachzustellen"
+"Verwende Informationen aus der Staging-Area, um ein Basisverzeichnis "
+"nachzustellen ..."
#: git-am.sh:157
msgid ""
#: git-am.sh:166
msgid "Falling back to patching base and 3-way merge..."
-msgstr "Falle zurück zum Patchen der Basis und des 3-Wege-Merges ..."
+msgstr "Falle zurück zum Patchen der Basis und zum 3-Wege-Merge ..."
#: git-am.sh:182
msgid "Failed to merge in the changes."
-msgstr "Merge der Änderungen fehlgeschlagen"
+msgstr "Merge der Änderungen fehlgeschlagen."
#: git-am.sh:277
msgid "Only one StGIT patch series can be applied at once"
}
pos = -pos-1;
- untracked_cache_add_to_index(istate, ce->name);
+ if (!(option & ADD_CACHE_KEEP_CACHE_TREE))
+ untracked_cache_add_to_index(istate, ce->name);
/*
* Inserting a merged entry ("stage 0") into the index
if (mmap_size < sizeof(struct cache_header) + 20)
die("index file smaller than expected");
- mmap = xmmap(NULL, mmap_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
+ mmap = xmmap(NULL, mmap_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
if (mmap == MAP_FAILED)
die_errno("unable to map index file");
close(fd);
create_dir_entry(refs, refname.buf,
refname.len, 1));
} else {
+ int read_ok;
+
if (*refs->name) {
hashclr(sha1);
flag = 0;
- if (resolve_gitlink_ref(refs->name, refname.buf, sha1) < 0) {
- hashclr(sha1);
- flag |= REF_ISBROKEN;
- }
- } else if (read_ref_full(refname.buf,
- RESOLVE_REF_READING,
- sha1, &flag)) {
+ read_ok = !resolve_gitlink_ref(refs->name,
+ refname.buf, sha1);
+ } else {
+ read_ok = !read_ref_full(refname.buf,
+ RESOLVE_REF_READING,
+ sha1, &flag);
+ }
+
+ if (!read_ok) {
hashclr(sha1);
flag |= REF_ISBROKEN;
+ } else if (is_null_sha1(sha1)) {
+ /*
+ * It is so astronomically unlikely
+ * that NULL_SHA1 is the SHA-1 of an
+ * actual object that we consider its
+ * appearance in a loose reference
+ * file to be repo corruption
+ * (probably due to a software bug).
+ */
+ flag |= REF_ISBROKEN;
}
+
if (check_refname_format(refname.buf,
REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL)) {
if (!refname_is_safe(refname.buf))
free(lock);
}
-/* This function should make sure errno is meaningful on error */
-static struct ref_lock *verify_lock(struct ref_lock *lock,
- const unsigned char *old_sha1, int mustexist)
+/*
+ * Verify that the reference locked by lock has the value old_sha1.
+ * Fail if the reference doesn't exist and mustexist is set. Return 0
+ * on success. On error, write an error message to err, set errno, and
+ * return a negative value.
+ */
+static int verify_lock(struct ref_lock *lock,
+ const unsigned char *old_sha1, int mustexist,
+ struct strbuf *err)
{
+ assert(err);
+
if (read_ref_full(lock->ref_name,
mustexist ? RESOLVE_REF_READING : 0,
lock->old_oid.hash, NULL)) {
int save_errno = errno;
- error("Can't verify ref %s", lock->ref_name);
- unlock_ref(lock);
+ strbuf_addf(err, "can't verify ref %s", lock->ref_name);
errno = save_errno;
- return NULL;
+ return -1;
}
if (hashcmp(lock->old_oid.hash, old_sha1)) {
- error("Ref %s is at %s but expected %s", lock->ref_name,
- oid_to_hex(&lock->old_oid), sha1_to_hex(old_sha1));
- unlock_ref(lock);
+ strbuf_addf(err, "ref %s is at %s but expected %s",
+ lock->ref_name,
+ sha1_to_hex(lock->old_oid.hash),
+ sha1_to_hex(old_sha1));
errno = EBUSY;
- return NULL;
+ return -1;
}
- return lock;
+ return 0;
}
static int remove_empty_directories(const char *file)
goto error_return;
}
}
- return old_sha1 ? verify_lock(lock, old_sha1, mustexist) : lock;
+ if (old_sha1 && verify_lock(lock, old_sha1, mustexist, err)) {
+ last_errno = errno;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+ return lock;
error_return:
unlock_ref(lock);
? TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT
: TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
reason = strbuf_detach(err, NULL);
- strbuf_addf(err, "Cannot lock ref '%s': %s",
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot lock ref '%s': %s",
update->refname, reason);
free(reason);
goto cleanup;
* write_ref_to_lockfile():
*/
update->lock = NULL;
- strbuf_addf(err, "Cannot update the ref '%s'.",
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot update the ref '%s'.",
update->refname);
ret = TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
goto cleanup;
parent = parent->next;
if (p)
p->object.flags |= UNINTERESTING;
- if (parse_commit(p) < 0)
+ if (parse_commit_gently(p, 1) < 0)
continue;
if (p->parents)
mark_parents_uninteresting(p);
for (parent = commit->parents; parent; parent = parent->next) {
struct commit *p = parent->item;
- if (parse_commit(p) < 0)
+ if (parse_commit_gently(p, revs->ignore_missing_links) < 0)
return -1;
if (revs->show_source && !p->util)
p->util = commit->util;
static int inside_git_dir = -1;
static int inside_work_tree = -1;
+static int work_tree_config_is_bogus;
/*
* The input parameter must contain an absolute path, and it must already be
if (initialized)
return;
+
+ if (work_tree_config_is_bogus)
+ die("unable to set up work tree using invalid config");
+
work_tree = get_git_work_tree();
git_dir = get_git_dir();
if (!is_absolute_path(git_dir))
if (work_tree_env)
set_git_work_tree(work_tree_env);
else if (is_bare_repository_cfg > 0) {
- if (git_work_tree_cfg) /* #22.2, #30 */
- die("core.bare and core.worktree do not make sense");
+ if (git_work_tree_cfg) {
+ /* #22.2, #30 */
+ warning("core.bare and core.worktree do not make sense");
+ work_tree_config_is_bogus = 1;
+ }
/* #18, #26 */
set_git_dir(gitdirenv);
(uintmax_t)length, (uintmax_t)limit);
}
-void *xmmap(void *start, size_t length,
- int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset)
+void *xmmap_gently(void *start, size_t length,
+ int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset)
{
void *ret;
return NULL;
release_pack_memory(length);
ret = mmap(start, length, prot, flags, fd, offset);
- if (ret == MAP_FAILED)
- die_errno("Out of memory? mmap failed");
}
return ret;
}
+void *xmmap(void *start, size_t length,
+ int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset)
+{
+ void *ret = xmmap_gently(start, length, prot, flags, fd, offset);
+ if (ret == MAP_FAILED)
+ die_errno("mmap failed");
+ return ret;
+}
+
void close_pack_windows(struct packed_git *p)
{
while (p->windows) {
return find_pack_entry(sha1, &e);
}
-int has_sha1_file(const unsigned char *sha1)
+int has_sha1_file_with_flags(const unsigned char *sha1, int flags)
{
struct pack_entry e;
return 1;
if (has_loose_object(sha1))
return 1;
+ if (flags & HAS_SHA1_QUICK)
+ return 0;
reprepare_packed_git();
return find_pack_entry(sha1, &e);
}
test_expect_success 'stdin update ref fails with wrong old value' '
echo "update $c $m $m~1" >stdin &&
test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
+ grep "fatal: cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify -q $c
'
test_expect_success 'stdin delete ref fails with wrong old value' '
echo "delete $a $m~1" >stdin &&
test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Cannot lock ref '"'"'$a'"'"'" err &&
+ grep "fatal: cannot lock ref '"'"'$a'"'"'" err &&
git rev-parse $m >expect &&
git rev-parse $a >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
update $c ''
EOF
test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
+ grep "fatal: cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
git rev-parse $m >expect &&
git rev-parse $a >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual &&
test_expect_success 'stdin -z update ref fails with wrong old value' '
printf $F "update $c" "$m" "$m~1" >stdin &&
test_must_fail git update-ref -z --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
+ grep "fatal: cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify -q $c
'
git rev-parse "$c" >expect &&
printf $F "create $c" "$m~1" >stdin &&
test_must_fail git update-ref -z --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
+ grep "fatal: cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
git rev-parse "$c" >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'stdin -z delete ref fails with wrong old value' '
printf $F "delete $a" "$m~1" >stdin &&
test_must_fail git update-ref -z --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Cannot lock ref '"'"'$a'"'"'" err &&
+ grep "fatal: cannot lock ref '"'"'$a'"'"'" err &&
git rev-parse $m >expect &&
git rev-parse $a >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
git update-ref $c $m &&
printf $F "update $a" "$m" "$m" "update $b" "$m" "$m" "update $c" "$m" "$Z" >stdin &&
test_must_fail git update-ref -z --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
+ grep "fatal: cannot lock ref '"'"'$c'"'"'" err &&
git rev-parse $m >expect &&
git rev-parse $a >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual &&
mkdir -p 20b/.git/wt/sub &&
(
cd 20b/.git &&
- test_must_fail git symbolic-ref HEAD >/dev/null
+ test_must_fail git status >/dev/null
) 2>message &&
grep "core.bare and core.worktree" message
'
+test_expect_success '#20d: core.worktree and core.bare OK when working tree not needed' '
+ setup_repo 20d non-existent "" true &&
+ mkdir -p 20d/.git/wt/sub &&
+ (
+ cd 20d/.git &&
+ git config foo.bar value
+ )
+'
+
# Case #21: core.worktree/GIT_WORK_TREE overrides core.bare' '
test_expect_success '#21: setup, core.worktree warns before overriding core.bare' '
setup_repo 21 non-existent "" unset &&
cd 21/.git &&
GIT_WORK_TREE="$here/21" &&
export GIT_WORK_TREE &&
- git symbolic-ref HEAD >/dev/null
+ git status >/dev/null
) 2>message &&
! test -s message
cd 22/.git &&
GIT_DIR=. &&
export GIT_DIR &&
- test_must_fail git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>result
+ test_must_fail git status 2>result
) &&
(
cd 22 &&
GIT_DIR=.git &&
export GIT_DIR &&
- test_must_fail git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>result
+ test_must_fail git status 2>result
) &&
grep "core.bare and core.worktree" 22/.git/result &&
grep "core.bare and core.worktree" 22/result
setup_repo 28 "$here/28" gitfile true &&
(
cd 28 &&
- test_must_fail git symbolic-ref HEAD
+ test_must_fail git status
) 2>message &&
- ! grep "^warning:" message &&
grep "core.bare and core.worktree" message
'
cd 29 &&
GIT_WORK_TREE="$here/29" &&
export GIT_WORK_TREE &&
- git symbolic-ref HEAD >/dev/null
+ git status
) 2>message &&
! test -s message
'
setup_repo 30 "$here/30" gitfile true &&
(
cd 30 &&
- test_must_fail env GIT_DIR=.git git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>result
+ test_must_fail env GIT_DIR=.git git status 2>result
) &&
grep "core.bare and core.worktree" 30/result
'
'
+test_expect_success "format-patch --ignore-if-in-upstream handles tags" '
+ git tag -a v1 -m tag side &&
+ git tag -a v2 -m tag master &&
+ git format-patch --stdout --ignore-if-in-upstream v2..v1 >patch1 &&
+ cnt=$(grep "^From " patch1 | wc -l) &&
+ test $cnt = 2
+'
+
test_expect_success "format-patch doesn't consider merge commits" '
git checkout -b slave master &&
. ./test-lib.sh
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/diff-lib.sh
-# Ray Lehtiniemi's example
+test_expect_success "Ray Lehtiniemi's example" '
+ cat <<-\EOF >x &&
+ do {
+ nothing;
+ } while (0);
+ EOF
+ git update-index --add x &&
-cat << EOF > x
-do {
- nothing;
-} while (0);
-EOF
+ cat <<-\EOF >x &&
+ do
+ {
+ nothing;
+ }
+ while (0);
+ EOF
+
+ cat <<-\EOF >expect &&
+ diff --git a/x b/x
+ index adf3937..6edc172 100644
+ --- a/x
+ +++ b/x
+ @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+ -do {
+ +do
+ +{
+ nothing;
+ -} while (0);
+ +}
+ +while (0);
+ EOF
-git update-index --add x
+ git diff >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
-cat << EOF > x
-do
-{
- nothing;
-}
-while (0);
-EOF
+ git diff -w >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
-cat << EOF > expect
-diff --git a/x b/x
-index adf3937..6edc172 100644
---- a/x
-+++ b/x
-@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
--do {
-+do
-+{
- nothing;
--} while (0);
-+}
-+while (0);
-EOF
+ git diff -b >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out
+'
-git diff > out
-test_expect_success "Ray's example without options" 'test_cmp expect out'
+test_expect_success 'another test, without options' '
+ tr Q "\015" <<-\EOF >x &&
+ whitespace at beginning
+ whitespace change
+ whitespace in the middle
+ whitespace at end
+ unchanged line
+ CR at endQ
+ EOF
-git diff -w > out
-test_expect_success "Ray's example with -w" 'test_cmp expect out'
+ git update-index x &&
-git diff -b > out
-test_expect_success "Ray's example with -b" 'test_cmp expect out'
+ tr "_" " " <<-\EOF >x &&
+ _ whitespace at beginning
+ whitespace change
+ white space in the middle
+ whitespace at end__
+ unchanged line
+ CR at end
+ EOF
-tr 'Q' '\015' << EOF > x
-whitespace at beginning
-whitespace change
-whitespace in the middle
-whitespace at end
-unchanged line
-CR at endQ
-EOF
+ tr "Q_" "\015 " <<-\EOF >expect &&
+ diff --git a/x b/x
+ index d99af23..22d9f73 100644
+ --- a/x
+ +++ b/x
+ @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+ -whitespace at beginning
+ -whitespace change
+ -whitespace in the middle
+ -whitespace at end
+ + whitespace at beginning
+ +whitespace change
+ +white space in the middle
+ +whitespace at end__
+ unchanged line
+ -CR at endQ
+ +CR at end
+ EOF
-git update-index x
+ git diff >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
-tr '_' ' ' << EOF > x
- whitespace at beginning
-whitespace change
-white space in the middle
-whitespace at end__
-unchanged line
-CR at end
-EOF
+ >expect &&
+ git diff -w >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
-tr 'Q_' '\015 ' << EOF > expect
-diff --git a/x b/x
-index d99af23..8b32fb5 100644
---- a/x
-+++ b/x
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
--whitespace at beginning
--whitespace change
--whitespace in the middle
--whitespace at end
-+ whitespace at beginning
-+whitespace change
-+white space in the middle
-+whitespace at end__
- unchanged line
--CR at endQ
-+CR at end
-EOF
-git diff > out
-test_expect_success 'another test, without options' 'test_cmp expect out'
+ git diff -w -b >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
-cat << EOF > expect
-EOF
-git diff -w > out
-test_expect_success 'another test, with -w' 'test_cmp expect out'
-git diff -w -b > out
-test_expect_success 'another test, with -w -b' 'test_cmp expect out'
-git diff -w --ignore-space-at-eol > out
-test_expect_success 'another test, with -w --ignore-space-at-eol' 'test_cmp expect out'
-git diff -w -b --ignore-space-at-eol > out
-test_expect_success 'another test, with -w -b --ignore-space-at-eol' 'test_cmp expect out'
-
-tr 'Q_' '\015 ' << EOF > expect
-diff --git a/x b/x
-index d99af23..8b32fb5 100644
---- a/x
-+++ b/x
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
--whitespace at beginning
-+ whitespace at beginning
- whitespace change
--whitespace in the middle
-+white space in the middle
- whitespace at end__
- unchanged line
- CR at end
-EOF
-git diff -b > out
-test_expect_success 'another test, with -b' 'test_cmp expect out'
-git diff -b --ignore-space-at-eol > out
-test_expect_success 'another test, with -b --ignore-space-at-eol' 'test_cmp expect out'
-
-tr 'Q_' '\015 ' << EOF > expect
-diff --git a/x b/x
-index d99af23..8b32fb5 100644
---- a/x
-+++ b/x
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
--whitespace at beginning
--whitespace change
--whitespace in the middle
-+ whitespace at beginning
-+whitespace change
-+white space in the middle
- whitespace at end__
- unchanged line
- CR at end
-EOF
-git diff --ignore-space-at-eol > out
-test_expect_success 'another test, with --ignore-space-at-eol' 'test_cmp expect out'
+ git diff -w --ignore-space-at-eol >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
+
+ git diff -w -b --ignore-space-at-eol >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
+
+
+ tr "Q_" "\015 " <<-\EOF >expect &&
+ diff --git a/x b/x
+ index d99af23..22d9f73 100644
+ --- a/x
+ +++ b/x
+ @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+ -whitespace at beginning
+ +_ whitespace at beginning
+ whitespace change
+ -whitespace in the middle
+ +white space in the middle
+ whitespace at end__
+ unchanged line
+ CR at end
+ EOF
+ git diff -b >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
+
+ git diff -b --ignore-space-at-eol >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out &&
+
+ tr "Q_" "\015 " <<-\EOF >expect &&
+ diff --git a/x b/x
+ index d99af23..22d9f73 100644
+ --- a/x
+ +++ b/x
+ @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+ -whitespace at beginning
+ -whitespace change
+ -whitespace in the middle
+ +_ whitespace at beginning
+ +whitespace change
+ +white space in the middle
+ whitespace at end__
+ unchanged line
+ CR at end
+ EOF
+ git diff --ignore-space-at-eol >out &&
+ test_cmp expect out
+'
test_expect_success 'ignore-blank-lines: only new lines' '
test_seq 5 >x &&
'
test_expect_success 'check mixed spaces and tabs in indent' '
-
# This is indented with SP HT SP.
- echo " foo();" > x &&
+ echo " foo();" >x &&
git diff --check | grep "space before tab in indent"
-
'
test_expect_success 'check mixed tabs and spaces in indent' '
-
# This is indented with HT SP HT.
- echo " foo();" > x &&
+ echo " foo();" >x &&
git diff --check | grep "space before tab in indent"
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with no whitespace errors' '
-
git commit -m "snapshot" &&
- echo "foo();" > x &&
+ echo "foo();" >x &&
git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with trailing whitespace' '
-
- echo "foo(); " > x &&
+ echo "foo(); " >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with space before tab in indent' '
-
# indent has space followed by hard tab
- echo " foo();" > x &&
+ echo " foo();" >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success '--check and --exit-code are not exclusive' '
-
git checkout x &&
git diff --check --exit-code
-
'
test_expect_success '--check and --quiet are not exclusive' '
-
git diff --check --quiet
-
'
test_expect_success 'check staged with no whitespace errors' '
-
- echo "foo();" > x &&
+ echo "foo();" >x &&
git add x &&
git diff --cached --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check staged with trailing whitespace' '
-
- echo "foo(); " > x &&
+ echo "foo(); " >x &&
git add x &&
test_must_fail git diff --cached --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check staged with space before tab in indent' '
-
# indent has space followed by hard tab
- echo " foo();" > x &&
+ echo " foo();" >x &&
git add x &&
test_must_fail git diff --cached --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with no whitespace errors (diff-index)' '
-
- echo "foo();" > x &&
+ echo "foo();" >x &&
git add x &&
git diff-index --check HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with trailing whitespace (diff-index)' '
-
- echo "foo(); " > x &&
+ echo "foo(); " >x &&
git add x &&
test_must_fail git diff-index --check HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with space before tab in indent (diff-index)' '
-
# indent has space followed by hard tab
- echo " foo();" > x &&
+ echo " foo();" >x &&
git add x &&
test_must_fail git diff-index --check HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check staged with no whitespace errors (diff-index)' '
-
- echo "foo();" > x &&
+ echo "foo();" >x &&
git add x &&
git diff-index --cached --check HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check staged with trailing whitespace (diff-index)' '
-
- echo "foo(); " > x &&
+ echo "foo(); " >x &&
git add x &&
test_must_fail git diff-index --cached --check HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check staged with space before tab in indent (diff-index)' '
-
# indent has space followed by hard tab
- echo " foo();" > x &&
+ echo " foo();" >x &&
git add x &&
test_must_fail git diff-index --cached --check HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with no whitespace errors (diff-tree)' '
-
- echo "foo();" > x &&
+ echo "foo();" >x &&
git commit -m "new commit" x &&
git diff-tree --check HEAD^ HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with trailing whitespace (diff-tree)' '
-
- echo "foo(); " > x &&
+ echo "foo(); " >x &&
git commit -m "another commit" x &&
test_must_fail git diff-tree --check HEAD^ HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check with space before tab in indent (diff-tree)' '
-
# indent has space followed by hard tab
- echo " foo();" > x &&
+ echo " foo();" >x &&
git commit -m "yet another" x &&
test_must_fail git diff-tree --check HEAD^ HEAD
-
'
test_expect_success 'check trailing whitespace (trailing-space: off)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "-trailing-space" &&
- echo "foo (); " > x &&
+ echo "foo (); " >x &&
git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check trailing whitespace (trailing-space: on)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "trailing-space" &&
- echo "foo (); " > x &&
+ echo "foo (); " >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check space before tab in indent (space-before-tab: off)' '
-
# indent contains space followed by HT
git config core.whitespace "-space-before-tab" &&
- echo " foo ();" > x &&
+ echo " foo ();" >x &&
git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check space before tab in indent (space-before-tab: on)' '
-
# indent contains space followed by HT
git config core.whitespace "space-before-tab" &&
- echo " foo (); " > x &&
+ echo " foo (); " >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check spaces as indentation (indent-with-non-tab: off)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "-indent-with-non-tab" &&
- echo " foo ();" > x &&
+ echo " foo ();" >x &&
git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check spaces as indentation (indent-with-non-tab: on)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "indent-with-non-tab" &&
- echo " foo ();" > x &&
+ echo " foo ();" >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'ditto, but tabwidth=9' '
-
git config core.whitespace "indent-with-non-tab,tabwidth=9" &&
git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check tabs and spaces as indentation (indent-with-non-tab: on)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "indent-with-non-tab" &&
- echo " foo ();" > x &&
+ echo " foo ();" >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'ditto, but tabwidth=10' '
-
git config core.whitespace "indent-with-non-tab,tabwidth=10" &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'ditto, but tabwidth=20' '
-
git config core.whitespace "indent-with-non-tab,tabwidth=20" &&
git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check tabs as indentation (tab-in-indent: off)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "-tab-in-indent" &&
- echo " foo ();" > x &&
+ echo " foo ();" >x &&
git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check tabs as indentation (tab-in-indent: on)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "tab-in-indent" &&
- echo " foo ();" > x &&
+ echo " foo ();" >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check tabs and spaces as indentation (tab-in-indent: on)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "tab-in-indent" &&
- echo " foo ();" > x &&
+ echo " foo ();" >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'ditto, but tabwidth=1 (must be irrelevant)' '
-
git config core.whitespace "tab-in-indent,tabwidth=1" &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check tab-in-indent and indent-with-non-tab conflict' '
-
git config core.whitespace "tab-in-indent,indent-with-non-tab" &&
- echo "foo ();" > x &&
+ echo "foo ();" >x &&
test_must_fail git diff --check
-
'
test_expect_success 'check tab-in-indent excluded from wildcard whitespace attribute' '
-
git config --unset core.whitespace &&
- echo "x whitespace" > .gitattributes &&
- echo " foo ();" > x &&
+ echo "x whitespace" >.gitattributes &&
+ echo " foo ();" >x &&
git diff --check &&
rm -f .gitattributes
-
'
test_expect_success 'line numbers in --check output are correct' '
-
- echo "" > x &&
- echo "foo(); " >> x &&
+ echo "" >x &&
+ echo "foo(); " >>x &&
git diff --check | grep "x:2:"
-
'
test_expect_success 'checkdiff detects new trailing blank lines (1)' '
git config color.diff.old red &&
git config color.diff.new green &&
git config color.diff.commit yellow &&
- git config color.diff.whitespace "normal red" &&
+ git config color.diff.whitespace blue &&
git config core.autocrlf false
'
-cat >expected <<\EOF
-<BOLD>diff --git a/x b/x<RESET>
-<BOLD>index 9daeafb..2874b91 100644<RESET>
-<BOLD>--- a/x<RESET>
-<BOLD>+++ b/x<RESET>
-<CYAN>@@ -1 +1,4 @@<RESET>
- test<RESET>
-<GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>{<RESET>
-<GREEN>+<RESET><BRED> <RESET>
-<GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>}<RESET>
-EOF
test_expect_success 'diff that introduces a line with only tabs' '
git config core.whitespace blank-at-eol &&
git reset --hard &&
- echo "test" > x &&
+ echo "test" >x &&
git commit -m "initial" x &&
- echo "{NTN}" | tr "NT" "\n\t" >> x &&
+ echo "{NTN}" | tr "NT" "\n\t" >>x &&
git -c color.diff=always diff | test_decode_color >current &&
+
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ <BOLD>diff --git a/x b/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>index 9daeafb..2874b91 100644<RESET>
+ <BOLD>--- a/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>+++ b/x<RESET>
+ <CYAN>@@ -1 +1,4 @@<RESET>
+ test<RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>{<RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>}<RESET>
+ EOF
+
+ test_cmp expected current
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'diff that introduces and removes ws breakages' '
+ git reset --hard &&
+ {
+ echo "0. blank-at-eol " &&
+ echo "1. blank-at-eol "
+ } >x &&
+ git commit -a --allow-empty -m preimage &&
+ {
+ echo "0. blank-at-eol " &&
+ echo "1. still-blank-at-eol " &&
+ echo "2. and a new line "
+ } >x &&
+
+ git -c color.diff=always diff |
+ test_decode_color >current &&
+
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ <BOLD>diff --git a/x b/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>index d0233a2..700886e 100644<RESET>
+ <BOLD>--- a/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>+++ b/x<RESET>
+ <CYAN>@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@<RESET>
+ 0. blank-at-eol <RESET>
+ <RED>-1. blank-at-eol <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>1. still-blank-at-eol<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>2. and a new line<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ EOF
+
+ test_cmp expected current
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'the same with --ws-error-highlight' '
+ git reset --hard &&
+ {
+ echo "0. blank-at-eol " &&
+ echo "1. blank-at-eol "
+ } >x &&
+ git commit -a --allow-empty -m preimage &&
+ {
+ echo "0. blank-at-eol " &&
+ echo "1. still-blank-at-eol " &&
+ echo "2. and a new line "
+ } >x &&
+
+ git -c color.diff=always diff --ws-error-highlight=default,old |
+ test_decode_color >current &&
+
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ <BOLD>diff --git a/x b/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>index d0233a2..700886e 100644<RESET>
+ <BOLD>--- a/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>+++ b/x<RESET>
+ <CYAN>@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@<RESET>
+ 0. blank-at-eol <RESET>
+ <RED>-<RESET><RED>1. blank-at-eol<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>1. still-blank-at-eol<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>2. and a new line<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ EOF
+
+ test_cmp expected current &&
+
+ git -c color.diff=always diff --ws-error-highlight=all |
+ test_decode_color >current &&
+
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ <BOLD>diff --git a/x b/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>index d0233a2..700886e 100644<RESET>
+ <BOLD>--- a/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>+++ b/x<RESET>
+ <CYAN>@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@<RESET>
+ <RESET>0. blank-at-eol<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ <RED>-<RESET><RED>1. blank-at-eol<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>1. still-blank-at-eol<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+<RESET><GREEN>2. and a new line<RESET><BLUE> <RESET>
+ EOF
+
+ test_cmp expected current &&
+
+ git -c color.diff=always diff --ws-error-highlight=none |
+ test_decode_color >current &&
+
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ <BOLD>diff --git a/x b/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>index d0233a2..700886e 100644<RESET>
+ <BOLD>--- a/x<RESET>
+ <BOLD>+++ b/x<RESET>
+ <CYAN>@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@<RESET>
+ 0. blank-at-eol <RESET>
+ <RED>-1. blank-at-eol <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+1. still-blank-at-eol <RESET>
+ <GREEN>+2. and a new line <RESET>
+ EOF
+
test_cmp expected current
'
EOF
'
+test_expect_success 'apply exits non-zero with no-op patch' '
+ cat >input <<-\EOF &&
+ diff --get a/1 b/1
+ index 6696ea4..606eddd 100644
+ --- a/1
+ +++ b/1
+ @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
+ 1
+ EOF
+ test_must_fail git apply --stat input &&
+ test_must_fail git apply --check input
+'
+
test_done
grep "^\[foo\] third" actual
'
-test_expect_success 'am -3 falls back to 3-way merge' '
+test_expect_success 'setup am -3' '
rm -fr .git/rebase-apply &&
git reset --hard &&
- git checkout -b lorem2 master2 &&
+ git checkout -b base3way master2 &&
sed -n -e "3,\$p" msg >file &&
head -n 9 msg >>file &&
git add file &&
test_tick &&
- git commit -m "copied stuff" &&
+ git commit -m "copied stuff"
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'am -3 falls back to 3-way merge' '
+ rm -fr .git/rebase-apply &&
+ git reset --hard &&
+ git checkout -b lorem2 base3way &&
git am -3 lorem-move.patch &&
test_path_is_missing .git/rebase-apply &&
git diff --exit-code lorem
test_expect_success 'am -3 -p0 can read --no-prefix patch' '
rm -fr .git/rebase-apply &&
git reset --hard &&
- git checkout -b lorem3 master2 &&
- sed -n -e "3,\$p" msg >file &&
- head -n 9 msg >>file &&
- git add file &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m "copied stuff" &&
+ git checkout -b lorem3 base3way &&
git am -3 -p0 lorem-zero.patch &&
test_path_is_missing .git/rebase-apply &&
git diff --exit-code lorem
'
+test_expect_success 'am with config am.threeWay falls back to 3-way merge' '
+ rm -fr .git/rebase-apply &&
+ git reset --hard &&
+ git checkout -b lorem4 base3way &&
+ test_config am.threeWay 1 &&
+ git am lorem-move.patch &&
+ test_path_is_missing .git/rebase-apply &&
+ git diff --exit-code lorem
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'am with config am.threeWay overridden by --no-3way' '
+ rm -fr .git/rebase-apply &&
+ git reset --hard &&
+ git checkout -b lorem5 base3way &&
+ test_config am.threeWay 1 &&
+ test_must_fail git am --no-3way lorem-move.patch &&
+ test_path_is_dir .git/rebase-apply
+'
+
test_expect_success 'am can rename a file' '
grep "^rename from" rename.patch &&
rm -fr .git/rebase-apply &&
test_expect_success 'am -3 -q is quiet' '
rm -fr .git/rebase-apply &&
git checkout -f lorem2 &&
- git reset master2 --hard &&
- sed -n -e "3,\$p" msg >file &&
- head -n 9 msg >>file &&
- git add file &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m "copied stuff" &&
+ git reset base3way --hard &&
git am -3 -q lorem-move.patch >output.out 2>&1 &&
! test -s output.out
'
git add file-1 file-2 &&
git commit -m initial &&
git tag initial &&
+ git format-patch --stdout --root initial >initial.patch &&
for i in 2 3 4 5 6
do
echo $i >>file-1 &&
done
+test_expect_success 'am -3 --skip removes otherfile-4' '
+ git reset --hard initial &&
+ test_must_fail git am -3 0003-*.patch &&
+ test 3 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
+ test 4 = "$(cat otherfile-4)" &&
+ git am --skip &&
+ test_cmp_rev initial HEAD &&
+ test -z "$(git ls-files -u)" &&
+ test_path_is_missing otherfile-4
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'am -3 --abort removes otherfile-4' '
+ git reset --hard initial &&
+ test_must_fail git am -3 0003-*.patch &&
+ test 3 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
+ test 4 = "$(cat otherfile-4)" &&
+ git am --abort &&
+ test_cmp_rev initial HEAD &&
+ test -z $(git ls-files -u) &&
+ test_path_is_missing otherfile-4
+'
+
test_expect_success 'am --abort will keep the local commits intact' '
test_must_fail git am 0004-*.patch &&
test_commit unrelated &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'am -3 stops on conflict on unborn branch' '
+ git checkout -f --orphan orphan &&
+ git reset &&
+ rm -f otherfile-4 &&
+ test_must_fail git am -3 0003-*.patch &&
+ test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
+ test 4 = "$(cat otherfile-4)"
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'am -3 --skip clears index on unborn branch' '
+ test_path_is_dir .git/rebase-apply &&
+ echo tmpfile >tmpfile &&
+ git add tmpfile &&
+ git am --skip &&
+ test -z "$(git ls-files)" &&
+ test_path_is_missing otherfile-4 &&
+ test_path_is_missing tmpfile
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'am -3 --abort removes otherfile-4 on unborn branch' '
+ git checkout -f --orphan orphan &&
+ git reset &&
+ rm -f otherfile-4 file-1 &&
+ test_must_fail git am -3 0003-*.patch &&
+ test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
+ test 4 = "$(cat otherfile-4)" &&
+ git am --abort &&
+ test -z "$(git ls-files -u)" &&
+ test_path_is_missing otherfile-4
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'am -3 --abort on unborn branch removes applied commits' '
+ git checkout -f --orphan orphan &&
+ git reset &&
+ rm -f otherfile-4 otherfile-2 file-1 file-2 &&
+ test_must_fail git am -3 initial.patch 0003-*.patch &&
+ test 3 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
+ test 4 = "$(cat otherfile-4)" &&
+ git am --abort &&
+ test -z "$(git ls-files -u)" &&
+ test_path_is_missing otherfile-4 &&
+ test_path_is_missing file-1 &&
+ test_path_is_missing file-2 &&
+ test 0 -eq $(git log --oneline 2>/dev/null | wc -l) &&
+ test refs/heads/orphan = "$(git symbolic-ref HEAD)"
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'am --abort on unborn branch will keep local commits intact' '
+ git checkout -f --orphan orphan &&
+ git reset &&
+ test_must_fail git am 0004-*.patch &&
+ test_commit unrelated2 &&
+ git rev-parse HEAD >expect &&
+ git am --abort &&
+ git rev-parse HEAD >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
'
test_expect_success 'test . as a remote' '
-
git branch copy master &&
git config branch.copy.remote . &&
git config branch.copy.merge refs/heads/master &&
echo updated >file &&
git commit -a -m updated &&
git checkout copy &&
- test `cat file` = file &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
git pull &&
- test `cat file` = updated
+ test "$(cat file)" = updated &&
+ git reflog -1 >reflog.actual &&
+ sed "s/^[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]*/OBJID/" reflog.actual >reflog.fuzzy &&
+ echo "OBJID HEAD@{0}: pull: Fast-forward" >reflog.expected &&
+ test_cmp reflog.expected reflog.fuzzy
'
test_expect_success 'the default remote . should not break explicit pull' '
git commit -a -m modified &&
git checkout copy &&
git reset --hard HEAD^ &&
- test `cat file` = file &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
git pull . second &&
- test `cat file` = modified
+ test "$(cat file)" = modified &&
+ git reflog -1 >reflog.actual &&
+ sed "s/^[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]*/OBJID/" reflog.actual >reflog.fuzzy &&
+ echo "OBJID HEAD@{0}: pull . second: Fast-forward" >reflog.expected &&
+ test_cmp reflog.expected reflog.fuzzy
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fail if wildcard spec does not match any refs' '
+ git checkout -b test copy^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy && git branch -D test" &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ test_must_fail git pull . "refs/nonexisting1/*:refs/nonexisting2/*" 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "no candidates for merging" err &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fail if no branches specified with non-default remote' '
+ git remote add test_remote . &&
+ test_when_finished "git remote remove test_remote" &&
+ git checkout -b test copy^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy && git branch -D test" &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ test_config branch.test.remote origin &&
+ test_must_fail git pull test_remote 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "specify a branch on the command line" err &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fail if not on a branch' '
+ git remote add origin . &&
+ test_when_finished "git remote remove origin" &&
+ git checkout HEAD^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy" &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ test_must_fail git pull 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "not currently on a branch" err &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fail if no configuration for current branch' '
+ git remote add test_remote . &&
+ test_when_finished "git remote remove test_remote" &&
+ git checkout -b test copy^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy && git branch -D test" &&
+ test_config branch.test.remote test_remote &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ test_must_fail git pull 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "no tracking information" err &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'pull --all: fail if no configuration for current branch' '
+ git remote add test_remote . &&
+ test_when_finished "git remote remove test_remote" &&
+ git checkout -b test copy^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy && git branch -D test" &&
+ test_config branch.test.remote test_remote &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ test_must_fail git pull --all 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "There is no tracking information" err &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fail if upstream branch does not exist' '
+ git checkout -b test copy^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy && git branch -D test" &&
+ test_config branch.test.remote . &&
+ test_config branch.test.merge refs/heads/nonexisting &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ test_must_fail git pull 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "no such ref was fetched" err &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fail if the index has unresolved entries' '
+ git checkout -b third second^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy && git branch -D third" &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ test_commit modified2 file &&
+ test -z "$(git ls-files -u)" &&
+ test_must_fail git pull . second &&
+ test -n "$(git ls-files -u)" &&
+ cp file expected &&
+ test_must_fail git pull . second 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Pull is not possible because you have unmerged files" err &&
+ test_cmp expected file &&
+ git add file &&
+ test -z "$(git ls-files -u)" &&
+ test_must_fail git pull . second 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "You have not concluded your merge" err &&
+ test_cmp expected file
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fast-forwards working tree if branch head is updated' '
+ git checkout -b third second^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy && git branch -D third" &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ git pull . second:third 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "fetch updated the current branch head" err &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = modified &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse third)" = "$(git rev-parse second)"
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fast-forward fails with conflicting work tree' '
+ git checkout -b third second^ &&
+ test_when_finished "git checkout -f copy && git branch -D third" &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = file &&
+ echo conflict >file &&
+ test_must_fail git pull . second:third 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Cannot fast-forward your working tree" err &&
+ test "$(cat file)" = conflict &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse third)" = "$(git rev-parse second)"
'
test_expect_success '--rebase' '
git commit -m "new file" &&
git tag before-rebase &&
git pull --rebase . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test new = $(git show HEAD:file2)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test new = "$(git show HEAD:file2)"
'
+
+test_expect_success '--rebase fails with multiple branches' '
+ git reset --hard before-rebase &&
+ test_must_fail git pull --rebase . copy master 2>err &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" = "$(git rev-parse before-rebase)" &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Cannot rebase onto multiple branches" err &&
+ test modified = "$(git show HEAD:file)"
+'
+
test_expect_success 'pull.rebase' '
git reset --hard before-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase true &&
git pull . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test new = $(git show HEAD:file2)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test new = "$(git show HEAD:file2)"
'
test_expect_success 'branch.to-rebase.rebase' '
git reset --hard before-rebase &&
test_config branch.to-rebase.rebase true &&
git pull . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test new = $(git show HEAD:file2)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test new = "$(git show HEAD:file2)"
'
test_expect_success 'branch.to-rebase.rebase should override pull.rebase' '
test_config pull.rebase true &&
test_config branch.to-rebase.rebase false &&
git pull . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^) != $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test new = $(git show HEAD:file2)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" != "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test new = "$(git show HEAD:file2)"
'
# add a feature branch, keep-merge, that is merged into master, so the
git reset --hard before-preserve-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase false &&
git pull . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^1) = $(git rev-parse before-preserve-rebase) &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^2) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test file3 = $(git show HEAD:file3.t)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^1)" = "$(git rev-parse before-preserve-rebase)" &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^2)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test file3 = "$(git show HEAD:file3.t)"
'
test_expect_success 'pull.rebase=true flattens keep-merge' '
git reset --hard before-preserve-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase true &&
git pull . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test file3 = $(git show HEAD:file3.t)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test file3 = "$(git show HEAD:file3.t)"
'
test_expect_success 'pull.rebase=1 is treated as true and flattens keep-merge' '
git reset --hard before-preserve-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase 1 &&
git pull . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test file3 = $(git show HEAD:file3.t)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test file3 = "$(git show HEAD:file3.t)"
'
test_expect_success 'pull.rebase=preserve rebases and merges keep-merge' '
git reset --hard before-preserve-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase preserve &&
git pull . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^2) = $(git rev-parse keep-merge)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^2)" = "$(git rev-parse keep-merge)"
'
test_expect_success 'pull.rebase=invalid fails' '
git reset --hard before-preserve-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase true &&
git pull --rebase=false . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^1) = $(git rev-parse before-preserve-rebase) &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^2) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test file3 = $(git show HEAD:file3.t)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^1)" = "$(git rev-parse before-preserve-rebase)" &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^2)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test file3 = "$(git show HEAD:file3.t)"
'
test_expect_success '--rebase=true rebases and flattens keep-merge' '
git reset --hard before-preserve-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase preserve &&
git pull --rebase=true . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test file3 = $(git show HEAD:file3.t)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test file3 = "$(git show HEAD:file3.t)"
'
test_expect_success '--rebase=preserve rebases and merges keep-merge' '
git reset --hard before-preserve-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase true &&
git pull --rebase=preserve . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^2) = $(git rev-parse keep-merge)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^2)" = "$(git rev-parse keep-merge)"
'
test_expect_success '--rebase=invalid fails' '
git reset --hard before-preserve-rebase &&
test_config pull.rebase preserve &&
git pull --rebase . copy &&
- test $(git rev-parse HEAD^^) = $(git rev-parse copy) &&
- test file3 = $(git show HEAD:file3.t)
+ test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^^)" = "$(git rev-parse copy)" &&
+ test file3 = "$(git show HEAD:file3.t)"
'
test_expect_success '--rebase with rebased upstream' '
git tag to-rebase-orig &&
git pull --rebase me copy &&
test "conflicting modification" = "$(cat file)" &&
- test file = $(cat file2)
+ test file = "$(cat file2)"
'
+test_expect_success '--rebase -f with rebased upstream' '
+ test_when_finished "test_might_fail git rebase --abort" &&
+ git reset --hard to-rebase-orig &&
+ git pull --rebase -f me copy &&
+ test "conflicting modification" = "$(cat file)" &&
+ test file = "$(cat file2)"
+'
+
test_expect_success '--rebase with rebased default upstream' '
git update-ref refs/remotes/me/copy copy-orig &&
git reset --hard to-rebase-orig &&
git pull --rebase &&
test "conflicting modification" = "$(cat file)" &&
- test file = $(cat file2)
+ test file = "$(cat file2)"
'
git checkout to-rebase &&
git update-ref refs/remotes/me/copy copy^ &&
- COPY=$(git rev-parse --verify me/copy) &&
+ COPY="$(git rev-parse --verify me/copy)" &&
git rebase --onto $COPY copy &&
test_config branch.to-rebase.remote me &&
test_config branch.to-rebase.merge refs/heads/copy &&
echo dirty >> file &&
git add file &&
test_must_fail git pull &&
- test $COPY = $(git rev-parse --verify me/copy) &&
+ test "$COPY" = "$(git rev-parse --verify me/copy)" &&
git checkout HEAD -- file &&
git pull &&
- test $COPY != $(git rev-parse --verify me/copy)
+ test "$COPY" != "$(git rev-parse --verify me/copy)"
'
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'pull --rebase fails on unborn branch with staged changes' '
+ test_when_finished "rm -rf empty_repo2" &&
+ git init empty_repo2 &&
+ (
+ cd empty_repo2 &&
+ echo staged-file >staged-file &&
+ git add staged-file &&
+ test "$(git ls-files)" = staged-file &&
+ test_must_fail git pull --rebase .. master 2>err &&
+ test "$(git ls-files)" = staged-file &&
+ test "$(git show :staged-file)" = staged-file &&
+ test_i18ngrep "unborn branch with changes added to the index" err
+ )
+'
+
test_expect_success 'setup for detecting upstreamed changes' '
mkdir src &&
(cd src &&
)
'
+test_expect_success 'git pull --dry-run' '
+ test_when_finished "rm -rf clonedry" &&
+ git init clonedry &&
+ (
+ cd clonedry &&
+ git pull --dry-run ../parent &&
+ test_path_is_missing .git/FETCH_HEAD &&
+ test_path_is_missing .git/refs/heads/master &&
+ test_path_is_missing .git/index &&
+ test_path_is_missing file
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'git pull --all --dry-run' '
+ test_when_finished "rm -rf cloneddry" &&
+ git init clonedry &&
+ (
+ cd clonedry &&
+ git remote add origin ../parent &&
+ git pull --all --dry-run &&
+ test_path_is_missing .git/FETCH_HEAD &&
+ test_path_is_missing .git/refs/remotes/origin/master &&
+ test_path_is_missing .git/index &&
+ test_path_is_missing file
+ )
+'
+
test_done
cat >./custom-merge <<\EOF
#!/bin/sh
-orig="$1" ours="$2" theirs="$3" exit="$4"
+orig="$1" ours="$2" theirs="$3" exit="$4" path=$5
(
echo "orig is $orig"
echo "ours is $ours"
echo "theirs is $theirs"
+ echo "path is $path"
echo "=== orig ==="
cat "$orig"
echo "=== ours ==="
git reset --hard anchor &&
git config --replace-all \
- merge.custom.driver "./custom-merge %O %A %B 0" &&
+ merge.custom.driver "./custom-merge %O %A %B 0 %P" &&
git config --replace-all \
merge.custom.name "custom merge driver for testing" &&
o=$(git unpack-file master^:text) &&
a=$(git unpack-file side^:text) &&
b=$(git unpack-file master:text) &&
- sh -c "./custom-merge $o $a $b 0" &&
+ sh -c "./custom-merge $o $a $b 0 'text'" &&
sed -e 1,3d $a >check-2 &&
cmp check-1 check-2 &&
rm -f $o $a $b
git reset --hard anchor &&
git config --replace-all \
- merge.custom.driver "./custom-merge %O %A %B 1" &&
+ merge.custom.driver "./custom-merge %O %A %B 1 %P" &&
git config --replace-all \
merge.custom.name "custom merge driver for testing" &&
o=$(git unpack-file master^:text) &&
a=$(git unpack-file anchor:text) &&
b=$(git unpack-file master:text) &&
- sh -c "./custom-merge $o $a $b 0" &&
+ sh -c "./custom-merge $o $a $b 0 'text'" &&
sed -e 1,3d $a >check-2 &&
cmp check-1 check-2 &&
+ sed -e 1,3d -e 4q $a >check-3 &&
+ echo "path is text" >expect &&
+ cmp expect check-3 &&
rm -f $o $a $b
'
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='for-each-ref errors for broken refs'
+
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+ZEROS=$_z40
+MISSING=abababababababababababababababababababab
+
+test_expect_success setup '
+ git commit --allow-empty -m "Initial" &&
+ git tag testtag &&
+ git for-each-ref >full-list &&
+ git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname) %(refname)" >brief-list
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'Broken refs are reported correctly' '
+ r=refs/heads/bogus &&
+ : >.git/$r &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -f .git/$r" &&
+ echo "warning: ignoring broken ref $r" >broken-err &&
+ git for-each-ref >out 2>err &&
+ test_cmp full-list out &&
+ test_cmp broken-err err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'NULL_SHA1 refs are reported correctly' '
+ r=refs/heads/zeros &&
+ echo $ZEROS >.git/$r &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -f .git/$r" &&
+ echo "warning: ignoring broken ref $r" >zeros-err &&
+ git for-each-ref >out 2>err &&
+ test_cmp full-list out &&
+ test_cmp zeros-err err &&
+ git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname) %(refname)" >brief-out 2>brief-err &&
+ test_cmp brief-list brief-out &&
+ test_cmp zeros-err brief-err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'Missing objects are reported correctly' '
+ r=refs/heads/missing &&
+ echo $MISSING >.git/$r &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -f .git/$r" &&
+ echo "fatal: missing object $MISSING for $r" >missing-err &&
+ test_must_fail git for-each-ref 2>err &&
+ test_cmp missing-err err &&
+ (
+ cat brief-list &&
+ echo "$MISSING $r"
+ ) | sort -k 2 >missing-brief-expected &&
+ git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname) %(refname)" >brief-out 2>brief-err &&
+ test_cmp missing-brief-expected brief-out &&
+ test_must_be_empty brief-err
+'
+
+test_done
'
done
+test_expect_success 'do not complain about existing broken links' '
+ cat >broken-commit <<-\EOF &&
+ tree 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001
+ parent 0000000000000000000000000000000000000002
+ author whatever <whatever@example.com> 1234 -0000
+ committer whatever <whatever@example.com> 1234 -0000
+
+ some message
+ EOF
+ commit=$(git hash-object -t commit -w broken-commit) &&
+ git gc 2>stderr &&
+ verbose git cat-file -e $commit &&
+ test_must_be_empty stderr
+'
+
test_done
cat >text <<EOF &&
# to be kept
+
+ # ------------------------ >8 ------------------------
+# to be kept, too
# ------------------------ >8 ------------------------
to be removed
+# ------------------------ >8 ------------------------
+to be removed, too
+EOF
+
+ cat >expect <<EOF &&
+# to be kept
+
+ # ------------------------ >8 ------------------------
+# to be kept, too
EOF
- echo "# to be kept" >expect &&
git commit --cleanup=scissors -e -F text -a &&
git cat-file -p HEAD |sed -e "1,/^\$/d">actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
+'
+test_expect_success 'cleanup commit messages (scissors option,-F,-e, scissors on first line)' '
+
+ echo >>negative &&
+ cat >text <<EOF &&
+# ------------------------ >8 ------------------------
+to be removed
+EOF
+ git commit --cleanup=scissors -e -F text -a --allow-empty-message &&
+ git cat-file -p HEAD |sed -e "1,/^\$/d">actual &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual
'
test_expect_success 'cleanup commit messages (strip option,-F)' '
"<E at test dot git>" 1
'
+test_expect_success 'setup showEmail tests' '
+ echo "bin: test number 1" >one &&
+ git add one &&
+ GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=name1 \
+ GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=email1@test.git \
+ git commit -m First --date="2010-01-01 01:00:00" &&
+ cat >expected_n <<-\EOF &&
+ (name1 2010-01-01 01:00:00 +0000 1) bin: test number 1
+ EOF
+ cat >expected_e <<-\EOF
+ (<email1@test.git> 2010-01-01 01:00:00 +0000 1) bin: test number 1
+ EOF
+'
+
+find_blame () {
+ sed -e 's/^[^(]*//'
+}
+
+test_expect_success 'blame with no options and no config' '
+ git blame one >blame &&
+ find_blame <blame >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_n result
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'blame with showemail options' '
+ git blame --show-email one >blame1 &&
+ find_blame <blame1 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_e result &&
+ git blame -e one >blame2 &&
+ find_blame <blame2 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_e result &&
+ git blame --no-show-email one >blame3 &&
+ find_blame <blame3 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_n result
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'blame with showEmail config false' '
+ git config blame.showEmail false &&
+ git blame one >blame1 &&
+ find_blame <blame1 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_n result &&
+ git blame --show-email one >blame2 &&
+ find_blame <blame2 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_e result &&
+ git blame -e one >blame3 &&
+ find_blame <blame3 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_e result &&
+ git blame --no-show-email one >blame4 &&
+ find_blame <blame4 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_n result
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'blame with showEmail config true' '
+ git config blame.showEmail true &&
+ git blame one >blame1 &&
+ find_blame <blame1 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_e result &&
+ git blame --no-show-email one >blame2 &&
+ find_blame <blame2 >result &&
+ test_cmp expected_n result
+'
+
test_done
test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.aliasfile=~/.mailrc' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
- echo "alias sbd someone@example.org" >~/.mailrc &&
+ echo "alias sbd someone@example.org" >"$HOME/.mailrc" &&
git config --replace-all sendemail.aliasesfile "~/.mailrc" &&
git config sendemail.aliasfiletype mailrc &&
git send-email \
grep "^!someone@example\.org!$" commandline1
'
+test_sendmail_aliases () {
+ msg="$1" && shift &&
+ expect="$@" &&
+ cat >.tmp-email-aliases &&
+
+ test_expect_success $PREREQ "$msg" '
+ clean_fake_sendmail && rm -fr outdir &&
+ git format-patch -1 -o outdir &&
+ git config --replace-all sendemail.aliasesfile \
+ "$(pwd)/.tmp-email-aliases" &&
+ git config sendemail.aliasfiletype sendmail &&
+ git send-email \
+ --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
+ --to=alice --to=bcgrp \
+ --smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
+ outdir/0001-*.patch \
+ 2>errors >out &&
+ for i in $expect
+ do
+ grep "^!$i!$" commandline1 || return 1
+ done
+ '
+}
+
+test_sendmail_aliases 'sendemail.aliasfiletype=sendmail' \
+ 'awol@example\.com' \
+ 'bob@example\.com' \
+ 'chloe@example\.com' \
+ 'o@example\.com' <<-\EOF
+ alice: Alice W Land <awol@example.com>
+ bob: Robert Bobbyton <bob@example.com>
+ # this is a comment
+ # this is also a comment
+ chloe: chloe@example.com
+ abgroup: alice, bob
+ bcgrp: bob, chloe, Other <o@example.com>
+ EOF
+
+test_sendmail_aliases 'sendmail aliases line folding' \
+ alice1 \
+ bob1 bob2 \
+ chuck1 chuck2 \
+ darla1 darla2 darla3 \
+ elton1 elton2 elton3 \
+ fred1 fred2 \
+ greg1 <<-\EOF
+ alice: alice1
+ bob: bob1,\
+ bob2
+ chuck: chuck1,
+ chuck2
+ darla: darla1,\
+ darla2,
+ darla3
+ elton: elton1,
+ elton2,\
+ elton3
+ fred: fred1,\
+ fred2
+ greg: greg1
+ bcgrp: bob, chuck, darla, elton, fred, greg
+ EOF
+
+test_sendmail_aliases 'sendmail aliases tolerate bogus line folding' \
+ alice1 bob1 <<-\EOF
+ alice: alice1
+ bcgrp: bob1\
+ EOF
+
+test_sendmail_aliases 'sendmail aliases empty' alice bcgrp <<-\EOF
+ EOF
+
do_xmailer_test () {
expected=$1 params=$2 &&
git format-patch -1 &&
return 0;
}
-int parse_tree(struct tree *item)
+int parse_tree_gently(struct tree *item, int quiet_on_missing)
{
enum object_type type;
void *buffer;
return 0;
buffer = read_sha1_file(item->object.sha1, &type, &size);
if (!buffer)
- return error("Could not read %s",
+ return quiet_on_missing ? -1 :
+ error("Could not read %s",
sha1_to_hex(item->object.sha1));
if (type != OBJ_TREE) {
free(buffer);
int parse_tree_buffer(struct tree *item, void *buffer, unsigned long size);
-int parse_tree(struct tree *tree);
+int parse_tree_gently(struct tree *tree, int quiet_on_missing);
+static inline int parse_tree(struct tree *tree)
+{
+ return parse_tree_gently(tree, 0);
+}
void free_tree_buffer(struct tree *tree);
/* Parses and returns the tree in the given ent, chasing tags and commits. */
const char *in_encoding,
int *outsz);
#else
-#define reencode_string_len(a,b,c,d,e) NULL
+static inline char *reencode_string_len(const char *a, int b,
+ const char *c, const char *d, int *e)
+{ if (e) *e = 0; return NULL; }
#endif
static inline char *reencode_string(const char *in,
}
return 0;
}
+
+void sleep_millisec(int millisec)
+{
+ poll(NULL, 0, millisec);
+}
const char *p;
struct strbuf pattern = STRBUF_INIT;
- strbuf_addf(&pattern, "%c %s", comment_line_char, cut_line);
- p = strstr(buf->buf, pattern.buf);
- if (p && (p == buf->buf || p[-1] == '\n'))
- strbuf_setlen(buf, p - buf->buf);
+ strbuf_addf(&pattern, "\n%c %s", comment_line_char, cut_line);
+ if (starts_with(buf->buf, pattern.buf + 1))
+ strbuf_setlen(buf, 0);
+ else if ((p = strstr(buf->buf, pattern.buf)))
+ strbuf_setlen(buf, p - buf->buf + 1);
strbuf_release(&pattern);
}