* whitespace=!indent,trail,space
-*.[ch] whitespace=indent,trail,space
+*.[ch] whitespace=indent,trail,space diff=cpp
*.sh whitespace=indent,trail,space
packages:
- language-pack-is
- git-svn
+ - apache2
env:
global:
- DEFAULT_TEST_TARGET=prove
- GIT_PROVE_OPTS="--timer --jobs 3 --state=failed,slow,save"
- GIT_TEST_OPTS="--verbose --tee"
+ - GIT_TEST_HTTPD=true
- GIT_TEST_CLONE_2GB=YesPlease
# t9810 occasionally fails on Travis CI OS X
# t9816 occasionally fails with "TAP out of sequence errors" on Travis CI OS X
or commands:
Literal examples (e.g. use of command-line options, command names,
- configuration and environment variables) must be typeset in monospace (i.e.
- wrapped with backticks):
+ branch names, configuration and environment variables) must be
+ typeset in monospace (i.e. wrapped with backticks):
`--pretty=oneline`
`git rev-list`
`remote.pushDefault`
`GIT_DIR`
+ `HEAD`
An environment variable must be prefixed with "$" only when referring to its
value and not when referring to the variable itself, in this case there is
* "git add -i/-p" learned to honor diff.compactionHeuristic
experimental knob, so that the user can work on the same hunk split
as "git diff" output.
- (merge 46e3d17 jk/add-i-diff-compact-heuristics later to maint).
* "upload-pack" allows a custom "git pack-objects" replacement when
responding to "fetch/clone" via the uploadpack.packObjectsHook.
draw text that is to the right of the ancestry-graph section. It
also now accepts negative N that means the column limit is relative
to the right border.
- (merge 066790d nd/graph-width-padded later to maint).
+
+ * A careless invocation of "git send-email directory/" after editing
+ 0001-change.patch with an editor often ends up sending both
+ 0001-change.patch and its backup file, 0001-change.patch~, causing
+ embarrassment and a minor confusion. Detect such an input and
+ offer to skip the backup files when sending the patches out.
+ (merge 531220b jc/send-email-skip-backup later to maint).
+
+ * "git submodule update" that drives many "git clone" could
+ eventually hit flaky servers/network conditions on one of the
+ submodules; the command learned to retry the attempt.
+
+ * The output coloring scheme learned two new attributes, italic and
+ strike, in addition to existing bold, reverse, etc.
+
+ * "git log" learns log.showSignature configuration variable, and a
+ command line option "--no-show-signature" to countermand it.
+ (merge fce04c3 mj/log-show-signature-conf later to maint).
+
+ * A couple of "git svn" updates.
+
+ * More markings of messages for i18n, with updates to various tests
+ to pass GETTEXT_POISON tests.
+
+ * "git archive" learned to handle files that are larger than 8GB and
+ commits far in the future than expressible by the traditional US-TAR
+ format.
+ (merge 5caeeb8 jk/big-and-future-archive-tar later to maint).
+
+ * A new configuration variable core.sshCommand has been added to
+ specify what value for GIT_SSH_COMMAND to use per repository.
Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
connection from a client that silently goes offline can hang around
for a long time, wasting resources. The socket-level KEEPALIVE has
been enabled to allow the OS to notice such failed connections.
- (merge a43b68a ew/daemon-socket-keepalive later to maint).
* "git upload-pack" command has been updated to use the parse-options
API.
* The ownership rule for the piece of memory that hold references to
be fetched in "git fetch" was screwy, which has been cleaned up.
- (merge b7410f6 km/fetch-do-not-free-remote-name later to maint).
* "git bisect" makes an internal call to "git diff-tree" when
bisection finds the culprit, but this call did not initialize the
data structure to pass to the diff-tree API correctly.
- (merge 43ec550 jk/bisect-show-tree later to maint).
* Further preparatory clean-up for "worktree" feature continues.
(merge 0409e0b nd/worktree-cleanup-post-head-protection later to maint).
* Formats of the various data (and how to validate them) where we use
GPG signature have been documented.
- (merge cc6ee97 mg/signature-doc later to maint).
* A new run-command API function pipe_command() is introduced to
sanely feed data to the standard input while capturing data from
errors (instead of relying on GPG's exit status).
(merge efee955 jk/gpg-interface-cleanup later to maint).
+ * Allow t/perf framework to use the features from the most recent
+ version of Git even when testing an older installed version.
+
+ * The commands in the "log/diff" family have had an FILE* pointer in the
+ data structure they pass around for a long time, but some codepaths
+ used to always write to the standard output. As a preparatory step
+ to make "git format-patch" available to the internal callers, these
+ codepaths have been updated to consistently write into that FILE*
+ instead.
+
+ * Conversion from unsigned char sha1[20] to struct object_id
+ continues.
+
+ * Improve the look of the way "git fetch" reports what happened to
+ each ref that was fetched.
+ (merge bc437d1 nd/fetch-ref-summary later to maint).
+
+ * The .c/.h sources are marked as such in our .gitattributes file so
+ that "git diff -W" and friends would work better.
+ (merge e82675a rs/help-c-source-with-gitattributes later to maint).
+
+ * Code clean-up to avoid using a variable string that compilers may
+ feel untrustable as printf-style format given to write_file()
+ helper function.
+
+ * "git p4" used a location outside $GIT_DIR/refs/ to place its
+ temporary branches, which has been moved to refs/git-p4-tmp/.
+
+ * Existing autoconf generated test for the need to link with pthread
+ library did not check all the functions from pthread libraries;
+ recent FreeBSD has some functions in libc but not others, and we
+ mistakenly thought linking with libc is enough when it is not.
+ (merge a9b02de ew/autoconf-pthread later to maint).
+
+ * When "git fsck" reports a broken link (e.g. a tree object contains
+ a blob that does not exist), both containing object and the object
+ that is referred to were reported with their 40-hex object names.
+ The command learned the "--name-objects" option to show the path to
+ the containing object from existing refs (e.g. "HEAD~24^2:file.txt").
+
+ * Allow http daemon tests in Travis CI tests.
+ (merge d9d1426 ls/travis-enable-httpd-tests later to maint).
+
+ * Makefile assumed that -lrt is always available on platforms that
+ want to use clock_gettime() and CLOCK_MONOTONIC, which is not a
+ case for recent Mac OS X. The necessary symbols are often found in
+ libc on many modern systems and having -lrt on the command line, as
+ long as the library exists, had no effect, but when the platform
+ removes librt.a that is a different matter--having -lrt will break
+ the linkage.
+
+ This change could be seen as a regression for those who do need to
+ specify -lrt, as they now specifically ask for NEEDS_LIBRT when
+ building. Hopefully they are in the minority these days.
+
+ * Further preparatory work on the refs API before the pluggable
+ backend series can land.
+
+ * Error handling in the codepaths that updates refs has been
+ improved.
+
+ * The API to iterate over all the refs (i.e. for_each_ref(), etc.)
+ has been revamped.
+
Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
--no-color or with --color=auto when the output is not connected to
a tty; this was corrected to make the format truly behave as
"auto".
- (merge b15a3e0 et/pretty-format-c-auto later to maint).
* "git rev-list --count" whose walk-length is limited with "-n"
option did not work well with the counting optimized to look at the
bitmap index.
- (merge fb85db8 jk/rev-list-count-with-bitmap later to maint).
* "git show -W" (extend hunks to cover the entire function, delimited
by lines that match the "funcname" pattern) used to show the entire
file when a change added an entire function at the end of the file,
which has been fixed.
- (merge 6f8d9bc rs/xdiff-hunk-with-func-line later to maint).
* The documentation set has been updated so that literal commands,
configuration variables and environment variables are consistently
that recurses down to submodules by forcing the submodules to also
be cloned shallowly, which many server instances that host upstream
of the submodules are not prepared for.
- (merge 18a74a0 sb/clone-shallow-passthru later to maint).
* Fix unnecessarily waste in the idiomatic use of ': ${VAR=default}'
to set the default value, without enclosing it in double quotes.
- (merge 01247e0 lc/shell-default-value-noexpand later to maint).
* Some platform-specific code had non-ANSI strict declarations of C
functions that do not take any parameters, which has been
corrected.
- (merge 0767172 js/mingw-parameter-less-c-functions later to maint).
* The internal code used to show local timezone offset is not
prepared to handle timestamps beyond year 2100, and gave a
* One among four invocations of readlink(1) in our test suite has
been rewritten so that the test can run on systems without the
command (others are in valgrind test framework and t9802).
- (merge d2addc3 ak/t7800-wo-readlink later to maint).
* t/perf needs /usr/bin/time with GNU extension; the invocation of it
is updated to "gtime" on Darwin.
- (merge e3efa94 js/perf-on-apple later to maint).
* A bug, which caused "git p4" while running under verbose mode to
report paths that are omitted due to branch prefix incorrectly, has
been fixed; the command said "Ignoring file outside of prefix" for
paths that are _inside_.
- (merge 09667d0 ao/p4-has-branch-prefix-fix later to maint).
+
+ * The top level documentation "git help git" still pointed at the
+ documentation set hosted at now-defunct google-code repository.
+ Update it to point to https://git.github.io/htmldocs/git.html
+ instead.
+
+ * A helper function that takes the contents of a commit object and
+ finds its subject line did not ignore leading blank lines, as is
+ commonly done by other codepaths. Make it ignore leading blank
+ lines to match.
+ (merge 054a5ae js/find-commit-subject-ignore-leading-blanks later to maint).
+
+ * For a long time, we carried an in-code comment that said our
+ colored output would work only when we use fprintf/fputs on
+ Windows, which no longer is the case for the past few years.
+ (merge 3d0a833 js/color-on-windows-comment later to maint).
+
+ * "gc.autoPackLimit" when set to 1 should not trigger a repacking
+ when there is only one pack, but the code counted poorly and did
+ so.
+ (merge 5f4e3bf ew/gc-auto-pack-limit-fix later to maint).
+
+ * Add a test to specify the desired behaviour that currently is not
+ available in "git rebase -Xsubtree=...".
+ (merge 5f35900 dg/subtree-rebase-test later to maint).
+
+ * More mark-up updates to typeset strings that are expected to
+ literally typed by the end user in fixed-width font.
+ (merge 661c3e9 mm/doc-tt later to maint).
+
+ * "git commit --amend --allow-empty-message -S" for a commit without
+ any message body could have misidentified where the header of the
+ commit object ends.
+ (merge 3324dd8 js/sign-empty-commit-fix later to maint).
+
+ * "git rebase -i --autostash" did not restore the auto-stashed change
+ when the operation was aborted.
+ (merge 33ba9c6 ps/rebase-i-auto-unstash-upon-abort later to maint).
+
+ * Git does not know what the contents in the index should be for a
+ path added with "git add -N" yet, so "git grep --cached" should not
+ show hits (or show lack of hits, with -L) in such a path, but that
+ logic does not apply to "git grep", i.e. searching in the working
+ tree files. But we did so by mistake, which has been corrected.
+ (merge b8e47d1 nd/ita-cleanup later to maint).
+
+ * "git blame -M" missed a single line that was moved within the file.
+ (merge 17a07e2 dk/blame-move-no-reason-for-1-line-context later to maint).
+
+ * Fix recently introduced codepaths that are involved in parallel
+ submodule operations, which gave up on reading too early, and
+ could have wasted CPU while attempting to write under a corner
+ case condition.
+ (merge d751dd1 sb/submodule-parallel-fetch later to maint).
+
+ * "git grep -i" has been taught to fold case in non-ascii locales
+ correctly.
+ (merge 695f95b nd/icase later to maint).
+
+ * A test that unconditionally used "mktemp" learned that the command
+ is not necessarily available everywhere.
+ (merge c578a09 ak/lazy-prereq-mktemp later to maint).
+
+ * There are certain house-keeping tasks that need to be performed at
+ the very beginning of any Git program, and programs that are not
+ built-in commands had to do them exactly the same way as "git"
+ potty does. It was easy to make mistakes in one-off standalone
+ programs (like test helpers). A common "main()" function that
+ calls cmd_main() of individual program has been introduced to
+ make it harder to make mistakes.
+ (merge de61ceb jk/common-main later to maint).
+
+ * The test framework learned a new helper test_match_signal to
+ check an exit code from getting killed by an expected signal.
+ (merge 03c39b3 jk/test-match-signal later to maint).
+
+ * General code clean-up around a helper function to write a
+ single-liner to a file.
+ (merge 7eb6e10 jk/write-file later to maint).
+
+ * One part of "git am" had an oddball helper function that called
+ stuff from outside "his" as opposed to calling what we have "ours",
+ which was not gender-neutral and also inconsistent with the rest of
+ the system where outside stuff is usuall called "theirs" in
+ contrast to "ours".
+ (merge 715a51b js/am-call-theirs-theirs-in-fallback-3way later to maint).
+
+ * "git blame file" allowed the lineage of lines in the uncommitted,
+ unadded contents of "file" to be inspected, but it refused when
+ "file" did not appear in the current commit. When "file" was
+ created by renaming an existing file (but the change has not been
+ committed), this restriction was unnecessarily tight.
+ (merge c66b470 mh/blame-worktree later to maint).
+
+ * "git add -N dir/file && git write-tree" produced an incorrect tree
+ when there are other paths in the same directory that sorts after
+ "file".
+ (merge 6d6a782 nd/cache-tree-ita later to maint).
+
+ * "git fetch http://user:pass@host/repo..." scrubbed the userinfo
+ part, but "git push" didn't.
+ (merge 68f3c07 jk/push-scrub-url later to maint).
+
+ * "git merge" with renormalization did not work well with
+ merge-recursive, due to "safer crlf" conversion kicking in when it
+ shouldn't.
+ (merge 1335d76 jc/renormalize-merge-kill-safer-crlf later to maint).
+
+ * The use of strbuf in "git rm" to build filename to remove was a bit
+ suboptimal, which has been fixed.
+ (merge deb8e15 rs/rm-strbuf-optim later to maint).
+
+ * An age old bug that caused "git diff --ignore-space-at-eol"
+ misbehave has been fixed.
+ (merge 044fb19 js/ignore-space-at-eol later to maint).
* Other minor clean-ups and documentation updates
(merge e51b0df pb/commit-editmsg-path later to maint).
(merge b333d0d jk/send-pack-stdio later to maint).
(merge fcf0fe9 lf/sideband-returns-void later to maint).
- (merge 5819c2e sb/t5614-modernize later to maint).
- (merge fe0537a cb/t7810-test-label-fix later to maint).
- (merge 412b9a1 jc/t2300-setup later to maint).
+ (merge c2691e2 ah/unpack-trees-advice-messages later to maint).
+ (merge 82f6178 nd/doc-new-command later to maint).
+ (merge fa90ab4 js/t3404-grammo-fix later to maint).
+ (merge c61b2af lf/recv-sideband-cleanup later to maint).
+ (merge 31471ba rs/use-strbuf-addbuf later to maint).
+ (merge 503e224 nd/test-helpers later to maint).
+ (merge 16726cf jc/doc-diff-filter-exclude later to maint).
+ (merge fd2e7da rs/worktree-use-strbuf-absolute-path later to maint).
* "git cherry-pick A" worked on an unborn branch, but "git
cherry-pick A..B" didn't.
+ * "git add -i/-p" learned to honor diff.compactionHeuristic
+ experimental knob, so that the user can work on the same hunk split
+ as "git diff" output.
+
+ * "log --graph --format=" learned that "%>|(N)" specifies the width
+ relative to the terminal's left edge, not relative to the area to
+ draw text that is to the right of the ancestry-graph section. It
+ also now accepts negative N that means the column limit is relative
+ to the right border.
+
+ * The ownership rule for the piece of memory that hold references to
+ be fetched in "git fetch" was screwy, which has been cleaned up.
+
+ * "git bisect" makes an internal call to "git diff-tree" when
+ bisection finds the culprit, but this call did not initialize the
+ data structure to pass to the diff-tree API correctly.
+
+ * Formats of the various data (and how to validate them) where we use
+ GPG signature have been documented.
+
+ * Fix an unintended regression in v2.9 that breaks "clone --depth"
+ that recurses down to submodules by forcing the submodules to also
+ be cloned shallowly, which many server instances that host upstream
+ of the submodules are not prepared for.
+
+ * Fix unnecessarily waste in the idiomatic use of ': ${VAR=default}'
+ to set the default value, without enclosing it in double quotes.
+
+ * Some platform-specific code had non-ANSI strict declarations of C
+ functions that do not take any parameters, which has been
+ corrected.
+
+ * The internal code used to show local timezone offset is not
+ prepared to handle timestamps beyond year 2100, and gave a
+ bogus offset value to the caller. Use a more benign looking
+ +0000 instead and let "git log" going in such a case, instead
+ of aborting.
+
+ * One among four invocations of readlink(1) in our test suite has
+ been rewritten so that the test can run on systems without the
+ command (others are in valgrind test framework and t9802).
+
+ * t/perf needs /usr/bin/time with GNU extension; the invocation of it
+ is updated to "gtime" on Darwin.
+
+ * A bug, which caused "git p4" while running under verbose mode to
+ report paths that are omitted due to branch prefix incorrectly, has
+ been fixed; the command said "Ignoring file outside of prefix" for
+ paths that are _inside_.
+
+ * The top level documentation "git help git" still pointed at the
+ documentation set hosted at now-defunct google-code repository.
+ Update it to point to https://git.github.io/htmldocs/git.html
+ instead.
+
Also contains minor documentation updates and code clean-ups.
--- /dev/null
+Git v2.9.2 Release Notes
+========================
+
+Fixes since v2.9.1
+------------------
+
+ * A fix merged to v2.9.1 had a few tests that are not meant to be
+ run on platforms without 64-bit long, which caused unnecessary
+ test failures on them because we didn't detect the platform and
+ skip them. These tests are now skipped on platforms that they
+ are not applicable to.
+
+No other change is included in this update.
false;; Boolean false can be spelled as `no`, `off`,
`false`, or `0`.
+
-When converting value to the canonical form using '--bool' type
+When converting value to the canonical form using `--bool` type
specifier; 'git config' will ensure that the output is "true" or
"false" (spelled in lowercase).
1024", "by 1024x1024", etc.
color::
- The value for a variables that takes a color is a list of
- colors (at most two) and attributes (at most one), separated
- by spaces. The colors accepted are `normal`, `black`,
- `red`, `green`, `yellow`, `blue`, `magenta`, `cyan` and
- `white`; the attributes are `bold`, `dim`, `ul`, `blink` and
- `reverse`. The first color given is the foreground; the
- second is the background. The position of the attribute, if
- any, doesn't matter. Attributes may be turned off specifically
- by prefixing them with `no` (e.g., `noreverse`, `noul`, etc).
-+
-Colors (foreground and background) may also be given as numbers between
-0 and 255; these use ANSI 256-color mode (but note that not all
-terminals may support this). If your terminal supports it, you may also
-specify 24-bit RGB values as hex, like `#ff0ab3`.
-+
-The attributes are meant to be reset at the beginning of each item
-in the colored output, so setting color.decorate.branch to `black`
-will paint that branch name in a plain `black`, even if the previous
-thing on the same output line (e.g. opening parenthesis before the
-list of branch names in `log --decorate` output) is set to be
-painted with `bold` or some other attribute.
+ The value for a variable that takes a color is a list of
+ colors (at most two, one for foreground and one for background)
+ and attributes (as many as you want), separated by spaces.
++
+The basic colors accepted are `normal`, `black`, `red`, `green`, `yellow`,
+`blue`, `magenta`, `cyan` and `white`. The first color given is the
+foreground; the second is the background.
++
+Colors may also be given as numbers between 0 and 255; these use ANSI
+256-color mode (but note that not all terminals may support this). If
+your terminal supports it, you may also specify 24-bit RGB values as
+hex, like `#ff0ab3`.
++
+The accepted attributes are `bold`, `dim`, `ul`, `blink`, `reverse`,
+`italic`, and `strike` (for crossed-out or "strikethrough" letters).
+The position of any attributes with respect to the colors
+(before, after, or in between), doesn't matter. Specific attributes may
+be turned off by prefixing them with `no` or `no-` (e.g., `noreverse`,
+`no-ul`, etc).
++
+For git's pre-defined color slots, the attributes are meant to be reset
+at the beginning of each item in the colored output. So setting
+`color.decorate.branch` to `black` will paint that branch name in a
+plain `black`, even if the previous thing on the same output line (e.g.
+opening parenthesis before the list of branch names in `log --decorate`
+output) is set to be painted with `bold` or some other attribute.
+However, custom log formats may do more complicated and layered
+coloring, and the negated forms may be useful there.
pathname::
A variable that takes a pathname value can be given a
mechanism.
core.autocrlf::
- Setting this variable to "true" is almost the same as setting
- the `text` attribute to "auto" on all files except that text
- files are not guaranteed to be normalized: files that contain
- `CRLF` in the repository will not be touched. Use this
- setting if you want to have `CRLF` line endings in your
- working directory even though the repository does not have
- normalized line endings. This variable can be set to 'input',
+ Setting this variable to "true" is the same as setting
+ the `text` attribute to "auto" on all files and core.eol to "crlf".
+ Set to true if you want to have `CRLF` line endings in your
+ working directory and the repository has LF line endings.
+ This variable can be set to 'input',
in which case no output conversion is performed.
core.symlinks::
This is useful for excluding servers inside a firewall from
proxy use, while defaulting to a common proxy for external domains.
+core.sshCommand::
+ If this variable is set, `git fetch` and `git push` will
+ use the specified command instead of `ssh` when they need to
+ connect to a remote system. The command is in the same form as
+ the `GIT_SSH_COMMAND` environment variable and is overridden
+ when the environment variable is set.
+
core.ignoreStat::
If true, Git will avoid using lstat() calls to detect if files have
changed by setting the "assume-unchanged" bit for those tracked files
If `GIT_COMMON_DIR` environment variable is set, core.worktree
is ignored and not used for determining the root of working tree.
This can be overridden by the `GIT_WORK_TREE` environment
- variable and the '--work-tree' command-line option.
+ variable and the `--work-tree` command-line option.
The value can be an absolute path or relative to the path to
the .git directory, which is either specified by --git-dir
or GIT_DIR, or automatically discovered.
add.ignoreErrors::
add.ignore-errors (deprecated)::
Tells 'git add' to continue adding files when some files cannot be
- added due to indexing errors. Equivalent to the '--ignore-errors'
+ added due to indexing errors. Equivalent to the `--ignore-errors`
option of linkgit:git-add[1]. `add.ignore-errors` is deprecated,
as it does not follow the usual naming convention for configuration
variables.
am.keepcr::
If true, git-am will call git-mailsplit for patches in mbox format
- with parameter '--keep-cr'. In this case git-mailsplit will
+ with parameter `--keep-cr`. In this case git-mailsplit will
not remove `\r` from lines ending with `\r\n`. Can be overridden
- by giving '--no-keep-cr' from the command line.
+ by giving `--no-keep-cr` from the command line.
See linkgit:git-am[1], linkgit:git-mailsplit[1].
am.threeWay::
apply.ignoreWhitespace::
When set to 'change', tells 'git apply' to ignore changes in
- whitespace, in the same way as the '--ignore-space-change'
+ whitespace, in the same way as the `--ignore-space-change`
option.
When set to one of: no, none, never, false tells 'git apply' to
respect all whitespace differences.
apply.whitespace::
Tells 'git apply' how to handle whitespaces, in the same way
- as the '--whitespace' option. See linkgit:git-apply[1].
+ as the `--whitespace` option. See linkgit:git-apply[1].
branch.autoSetupMerge::
Tells 'git branch' and 'git checkout' to set up new branches
browser.<tool>.path::
Override the path for the given tool that may be used to
- browse HTML help (see '-w' option in linkgit:git-help[1]) or a
+ browse HTML help (see `-w` option in linkgit:git-help[1]) or a
working repository in gitweb (see linkgit:git-instaweb[1]).
clean.requireForce::
If true, fetch will automatically behave as if the `--prune`
option was given on the command line. See also `remote.<name>.prune`.
+fetch.output::
+ Control how ref update status is printed. Valid values are
+ `full` and `compact`. Default value is `full`. See section
+ OUTPUT in linkgit:git-fetch[1] for detail.
+
format.attach::
Enable multipart/mixed attachments as the default for
'format-patch'. The value can also be a double quoted string
gitcvs.usecrlfattr::
If true, the server will look up the end-of-line conversion
- attributes for files to determine the '-k' modes to use. If
+ attributes for files to determine the `-k` modes to use. If
the attributes force Git to treat a file as text,
- the '-k' mode will be left blank so CVS clients will
+ the `-k` mode will be left blank so CVS clients will
treat it as text. If they suppress text conversion, the file
will be set with '-kb' mode, which suppresses any newline munging
the client might otherwise do. If the attributes do not allow
See linkgit:gitweb.conf[5] for description.
grep.lineNumber::
- If set to true, enable '-n' option by default.
+ If set to true, enable `-n` option by default.
grep.patternType::
Set the default matching behavior. Using a value of 'basic', 'extended',
- 'fixed', or 'perl' will enable the '--basic-regexp', '--extended-regexp',
- '--fixed-strings', or '--perl-regexp' option accordingly, while the
+ 'fixed', or 'perl' will enable the `--basic-regexp`, `--extended-regexp`,
+ `--fixed-strings`, or `--perl-regexp` option accordingly, while the
value 'default' will return to the default matching behavior.
grep.extendedRegexp::
- If set to true, enable '--extended-regexp' option by default. This
+ If set to true, enable `--extended-regexp` option by default. This
option is ignored when the `grep.patternType` option is set to a value
other than 'default'.
specified, the full ref name (including prefix) will be printed.
If 'auto' is specified, then if the output is going to a terminal,
the ref names are shown as if 'short' were given, otherwise no ref
- names are shown. This is the same as the '--decorate' option
+ names are shown. This is the same as the `--decorate` option
of the `git log`.
log.follow::
--
push.followTags::
- If set to true enable '--follow-tags' option by default. You
+ If set to true enable `--follow-tags` option by default. You
may override this configuration at time of push by specifying
- '--no-follow-tags'.
+ `--no-follow-tags`.
push.gpgSign::
May be set to a boolean value, or the string 'if-asked'. A true
- value causes all pushes to be GPG signed, as if '--signed' is
+ value causes all pushes to be GPG signed, as if `--signed` is
passed to linkgit:git-push[1]. The string 'if-asked' causes
pushes to be signed if the server supports it, as if
- '--signed=if-asked' is passed to 'git push'. A false value may
+ `--signed=if-asked` is passed to 'git push'. A false value may
override a value from a lower-priority config file. An explicit
command-line flag always overrides this config option.
rebase. False by default.
rebase.autoSquash::
- If set to true enable '--autosquash' option by default.
+ If set to true enable `--autosquash` option by default.
rebase.autoStash::
When set to true, automatically create a temporary stash
diff.renameLimit::
The number of files to consider when performing the copy/rename
- detection; equivalent to the 'git diff' option '-l'.
+ detection; equivalent to the 'git diff' option `-l`.
diff.renames::
Whether and how Git detects renames. If set to "false",
. sha1 for "dst"; 0\{40\} if creation, unmerged or "look at work tree".
. a space.
. status, followed by optional "score" number.
-. a tab or a NUL when '-z' option is used.
+. a tab or a NUL when `-z` option is used.
. path for "src"
-. a tab or a NUL when '-z' option is used; only exists for C or R.
+. a tab or a NUL when `-z` option is used; only exists for C or R.
. path for "dst"; only exists for C or R.
-. an LF or a NUL when '-z' option is used, to terminate the record.
+. an LF or a NUL when `-z` option is used, to terminate the record.
Possible status letters are:
----------------------
"git-diff-tree", "git-diff-files" and "git-diff --raw"
-can take '-c' or '--cc' option
+can take `-c` or `--cc` option
to generate diff output also for merge commits. The output differs
from the format described above in the following way:
--------------------------
When "git-diff-index", "git-diff-tree", or "git-diff-files" are run
-with a '-p' option, "git diff" without the '--raw' option, or
+with a `-p` option, "git diff" without the `--raw` option, or
"git log" with the "-p" option, they
do not produce the output described above; instead they produce a
patch file. You can customize the creation of such patches via the
------------
1. It is preceded with a "git diff" header, that looks like
- this (when '-c' option is used):
+ this (when `-c` option is used):
diff --combined file
+
-or like this (when '--cc' option is used):
+or like this (when `--cc` option is used):
diff --cc file
paths are selected if there is any file that matches
other criteria in the comparison; if there is no file
that matches other criteria, nothing is selected.
++
+Also, these upper-case letters can be downcased to exclude. E.g.
+`--diff-filter=ad` excludes added and deleted paths.
-S<string>::
Look for differences that change the number of occurrences of
to whatever else would otherwise be fetched. Using this
option alone does not subject tags to pruning, even if --prune
is used (though tags may be pruned anyway if they are also the
- destination of an explicit refspec; see '--prune').
+ destination of an explicit refspec; see `--prune`).
--recurse-submodules[=yes|on-demand|no]::
This option controls if and under what conditions new commits of
--no-recurse-submodules::
Disable recursive fetching of submodules (this has the same effect as
- using the '--recurse-submodules=no' option).
+ using the `--recurse-submodules=no` option).
--submodule-prefix=<path>::
Prepend <path> to paths printed in informative messages
--upload-pack <upload-pack>::
When given, and the repository to fetch from is handled
- by 'git fetch-pack', '--exec=<upload-pack>' is passed to
+ by 'git fetch-pack', `--exec=<upload-pack>` is passed to
the command to specify non-default path for the command
run on the other end.
to process. Upon seeing the first patch that does not apply, it
aborts in the middle. You can recover from this in one of two ways:
-. skip the current patch by re-running the command with the '--skip'
+. skip the current patch by re-running the command with the `--skip`
option.
. hand resolve the conflict in the working directory, and update
the index file to bring it into a state that the patch should
- have produced. Then run the command with the '--continue' option.
+ have produced. Then run the command with the `--continue` option.
The command refuses to process new mailboxes until the current
operation is finished, so if you decide to start over from scratch,
--no-checkout::
+
Do not checkout the new working tree at each iteration of the bisection
-process. Instead just update a special reference named 'BISECT_HEAD' to make
+process. Instead just update a special reference named `BISECT_HEAD` to make
it point to the commit that should be tested.
+
This option may be useful when the test you would perform in each step
commit (i.e. the branches whose tip commits are reachable from the named
commit) will be listed. With `--no-merged` only branches not merged into
the named commit will be listed. If the <commit> argument is missing it
-defaults to 'HEAD' (i.e. the tip of the current branch).
+defaults to `HEAD` (i.e. the tip of the current branch).
The command's second form creates a new branch head named <branchname>
-which points to the current 'HEAD', or <start-point> if given.
+which points to the current `HEAD`, or <start-point> if given.
Note that this will create the new branch, but it will not switch the
working tree to it; use "git checkout <newbranch>" to switch to the
+
This behavior is the default when the start point is a remote-tracking branch.
Set the branch.autoSetupMerge configuration variable to `false` if you
-want `git checkout` and `git branch` to always behave as if '--no-track'
+want `git checkout` and `git branch` to always behave as if `--no-track`
were given. Set it to `always` if you want this behavior when the
start-point is either a local or remote-tracking branch.
DESCRIPTION
-----------
In its first form, the command provides the content or the type of an object in
-the repository. The type is required unless '-t' or '-p' is used to find the
-object type, or '-s' is used to find the object size, or '--textconv' is used
+the repository. The type is required unless `-t` or `-p` is used to find the
+object type, or `-s` is used to find the object size, or `--textconv` is used
(which implies type "blob").
In the second form, a list of objects (separated by linefeeds) is provided on
OUTPUT
------
-If '-t' is specified, one of the <type>.
+If `-t` is specified, one of the <type>.
-If '-s' is specified, the size of the <object> in bytes.
+If `-s` is specified, the size of the <object> in bytes.
-If '-e' is specified, no output.
+If `-e` is specified, no output.
-If '-p' is specified, the contents of <object> are pretty-printed.
+If `-p` is specified, the contents of <object> are pretty-printed.
If <type> is specified, the raw (though uncompressed) contents of the <object>
will be returned.
When creating a new branch, set up "upstream" configuration. See
"--track" in linkgit:git-branch[1] for details.
+
-If no '-b' option is given, the name of the new branch will be
+If no `-b` option is given, the name of the new branch will be
derived from the remote-tracking branch, by looking at the local part of
the refspec configured for the corresponding remote, and then stripping
the initial part up to the "*".
off of "origin/hack" (or "remotes/origin/hack", or even
"refs/remotes/origin/hack"). If the given name has no slash, or the above
guessing results in an empty name, the guessing is aborted. You can
-explicitly give a name with '-b' in such a case.
+explicitly give a name with `-b` in such a case.
--no-track::
Do not set up "upstream" configuration, even if the
For a more complete list of ways to spell commits, see
linkgit:gitrevisions[7].
Sets of commits can be passed but no traversal is done by
- default, as if the '--no-walk' option was specified, see
+ default, as if the `--no-walk` option was specified, see
linkgit:git-rev-list[1]. Note that specifying a range will
feed all <commit>... arguments to a single revision walk
(see a later example that uses 'maint master..next').
Cleans the working tree by recursively removing files that are not
under version control, starting from the current directory.
-Normally, only files unknown to Git are removed, but if the '-x'
+Normally, only files unknown to Git are removed, but if the `-x`
option is specified, ignored files are also removed. This can, for
example, be useful to remove all build products.
An existing tree object
-p <parent>::
- Each '-p' indicates the id of a parent commit object.
+ Each `-p` indicates the id of a parent commit object.
-m <message>::
A paragraph in the commit log message. This can be given more than
-c <commit>::
--reedit-message=<commit>::
- Like '-C', but with '-c' the editor is invoked, so that
+ Like '-C', but with `-c` the editor is invoked, so that
the user can further edit the commit message.
--fixup=<commit>::
staged for other paths. This is the default mode of operation of
'git commit' if any paths are given on the command line,
in which case this option can be omitted.
- If this option is specified together with '--amend', then
+ If this option is specified together with `--amend`, then
no paths need to be specified, which can be used to amend
the last commit without committing changes that have
already been staged.
actually the section and the key separated by a dot, and the value will be
escaped.
-Multiple lines can be added to an option by using the '--add' option.
+Multiple lines can be added to an option by using the `--add` option.
If you want to update or unset an option which can occur on multiple
lines, a POSIX regexp `value_regex` needs to be given. Only the
existing values that match the regexp are updated or unset. If
you want to handle the lines that do *not* match the regex, just
prepend a single exclamation mark in front (see also <<EXAMPLES>>).
-The type specifier can be either '--int' or '--bool', to make
+The type specifier can be either `--int` or `--bool`, to make
'git config' ensure that the variable(s) are of the given type and
convert the value to the canonical form (simple decimal number for int,
-a "true" or "false" string for bool), or '--path', which does some
-path expansion (see '--path' below). If no type specifier is passed, no
+a "true" or "false" string for bool), or `--path`, which does some
+path expansion (see `--path` below). If no type specifier is passed, no
checks or transformations are performed on the value.
When reading, the values are read from the system, global and
repository local configuration files by default, and options
-'--system', '--global', '--local' and '--file <filename>' can be
+`--system`, `--global`, `--local` and `--file <filename>` can be
used to tell the command to read from only that location (see <<FILES>>).
When writing, the new value is written to the repository local
-configuration file by default, and options '--system', '--global',
-'--file <filename>' can be used to tell the command to write to
-that location (you can say '--local' but that is the default).
+configuration file by default, and options `--system`, `--global`,
+`--file <filename>` can be used to tell the command to write to
+that location (you can say `--local` but that is the default).
This command will fail with non-zero status upon error. Some exit
codes are:
Use the given config file instead of the one specified by GIT_CONFIG.
--blob blob::
- Similar to '--file' but use the given blob instead of a file. E.g.
+ Similar to `--file` but use the given blob instead of a file. E.g.
you can use 'master:.gitmodules' to read values from the file
'.gitmodules' in the master branch. See "SPECIFYING REVISIONS"
section in linkgit:gitrevisions[7] for a more complete list of
-e::
--edit::
Opens an editor to modify the specified config file; either
- '--system', '--global', or repository (default).
+ `--system`, `--global`, or repository (default).
--[no-]includes::
Respect `include.*` directives in config files when looking up
FILES
-----
-If not set explicitly with '--file', there are four files where
+If not set explicitly with `--file`, there are four files where
'git config' will search for configuration options:
$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig::
values of a key from all files will be used.
All writing options will per default write to the repository specific
-configuration file. Note that this also affects options like '--replace-all'
-and '--unset'. *'git config' will only ever change one file at a time*.
+configuration file. Note that this also affects options like `--replace-all`
+and `--unset`. *'git config' will only ever change one file at a time*.
You can override these rules either by command-line options or by environment
-variables. The '--global' and the '--system' options will limit the file used
+variables. The `--global` and the `--system` options will limit the file used
to the global or system-wide file respectively. The `GIT_CONFIG` environment
variable has a similar effect, but you can specify any filename you want.
FILES
-----
-If not set explicitly with '--file', there are two files where
+If not set explicitly with `--file`, there are two files where
git-credential-store will search for credentials in order of precedence:
~/.git-credentials::
akin to the way 'git clone' uses 'origin' by default.
-o <branch-for-HEAD>::
- When no remote is specified (via -r) the 'HEAD' branch
+ When no remote is specified (via -r) the `HEAD` branch
from CVS is imported to the 'origin' branch within the Git
- repository, as 'HEAD' already has a special meaning for Git.
- When a remote is specified the 'HEAD' branch is named
+ repository, as `HEAD` already has a special meaning for Git.
+ When a remote is specified the `HEAD` branch is named
remotes/<remote>/master mirroring 'git clone' behaviour.
Use this option if you want to import into a different
branch.
-p <options-for-cvsps>::
Additional options for cvsps.
- The options '-u' and '-A' are implicit and should not be used here.
+ The options `-u` and '-A' are implicit and should not be used here.
+
If you need to pass multiple options, separate them with a comma.
-M <regex>::
Attempt to detect merges based on the commit message with a custom
- regex. It can be used with '-m' to enable the default regexes
+ regex. It can be used with `-m` to enable the default regexes
as well. You must escape forward slashes.
+
The regex must capture the source branch name in $1.
OUTPUT
------
-If '-v' is specified, the script reports what it is doing.
+If `-v` is specified, the script reports what it is doing.
Otherwise, success is indicated the Unix way, i.e. by simply exiting with
a zero exit status.
You can specify a list of allowed directories. If no directories
are given, all are allowed. This is an additional restriction, gitcvs
access still needs to be enabled by the `gitcvs.enabled` config option
-unless '--export-all' was given, too.
+unless `--export-all` was given, too.
DESCRIPTION
3. Browse the 'modules' available. It will give you a list of the heads in
the repository. You will not be able to browse the tree from there. Only
the heads.
-4. Pick 'HEAD' when it asks what branch/tag to check out. Untick the
+4. Pick `HEAD` when it asks what branch/tag to check out. Untick the
"launch commit wizard" to avoid committing the .project file.
Protocol notes: If you are using anonymous access via pserver, just select that.
CRLF Line Ending Conversions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-By default the server leaves the '-k' mode blank for all files,
+By default the server leaves the `-k` mode blank for all files,
which causes the CVS client to treat them as a text files, subject
to end-of-line conversion on some platforms.
You can make the server use the end-of-line conversion attributes to
-set the '-k' modes for files by setting the `gitcvs.usecrlfattr`
+set the `-k` modes for files by setting the `gitcvs.usecrlfattr`
config variable. See linkgit:gitattributes[5] for more information
about end-of-line conversion.
or the attributes do not allow automatic detection for a filename, then
the server uses the `gitcvs.allBinary` config for the default setting.
If `gitcvs.allBinary` is set, then file not otherwise
-specified will default to '-kb' mode. Otherwise the '-k' mode
+specified will default to '-kb' mode. Otherwise the `-k` mode
is left blank. But if `gitcvs.allBinary` is set to "guess", then
-the correct '-k' mode will be guessed based on the contents of
+the correct `-k` mode will be guessed based on the contents of
the file.
For best consistency with 'cvs', it is probably best to override the
It verifies that the directory has the magic file "git-daemon-export-ok", and
it will refuse to export any Git directory that hasn't explicitly been marked
-for export this way (unless the '--export-all' parameter is specified). If you
+for export this way (unless the `--export-all` parameter is specified). If you
pass some directory paths as 'git daemon' arguments, you can further restrict
the offers to a whitelist comprising of those.
is not supported, then --listen=hostname is also not supported and
--listen must be given an IPv4 address.
Can be given more than once.
- Incompatible with '--inetd' option.
+ Incompatible with `--inetd` option.
--port=<n>::
- Listen on an alternative port. Incompatible with '--inetd' option.
+ Listen on an alternative port. Incompatible with `--inetd` option.
--init-timeout=<n>::
Timeout (in seconds) between the moment the connection is established
selectively enable/disable services per repository::
To enable 'git archive --remote' and disable 'git fetch' against
a repository, have the following in the configuration file in the
- repository (that is the file 'config' next to 'HEAD', 'refs' and
+ repository (that is the file 'config' next to `HEAD`, 'refs' and
'objects').
+
----------------------------------------------------------------
If an exact match was not found, 'git describe' will walk back
through the commit history to locate an ancestor commit which
has been tagged. The ancestor's tag will be output along with an
-abbreviation of the input commit-ish's SHA-1. If '--first-parent' was
+abbreviation of the input commit-ish's SHA-1. If `--first-parent` was
specified then the walk will only consider the first parent of each
commit.
Operating Modes
---------------
You can choose whether you want to trust the index file entirely
-(using the '--cached' flag) or ask the diff logic to show any files
+(using the `--cached` flag) or ask the diff logic to show any files
that don't match the stat state as being "tentatively changed". Both
of these operations are very useful indeed.
Cached Mode
-----------
-If '--cached' is specified, it allows you to ask:
+If `--cached` is specified, it allows you to ask:
show me the differences between HEAD and the current index
contents (the ones I'd write using 'git write-tree')
show tree entry itself as well as subtrees. Implies -r.
--root::
- When '--root' is specified the initial commit will be shown as a big
+ When `--root` is specified the initial commit will be shown as a big
creation event. This is equivalent to a diff against the NULL tree.
--stdin::
- When '--stdin' is specified, the command does not take
+ When `--stdin` is specified, the command does not take
<tree-ish> arguments from the command line. Instead, it
reads lines containing either two <tree>, one <commit>, or a
list of <commit> from its standard input. (Use a single space
By default, 'git diff-tree --stdin' does not show
differences for merge commits. With this flag, it shows
differences to that commit from all of its parents. See
- also '-c'.
+ also `-c`.
-s::
By default, 'git diff-tree --stdin' shows differences,
- either in machine-readable form (without '-p') or in patch
- form (with '-p'). This output can be suppressed. It is
- only useful with '-v' flag.
+ either in machine-readable form (without `-p`) or in patch
+ form (with `-p`). This output can be suppressed. It is
+ only useful with `-v` flag.
-v::
This flag causes 'git diff-tree --stdin' to also show
-c::
This flag changes the way a merge commit is displayed
(which means it is useful only when the command is given
- one <tree-ish>, or '--stdin'). It shows the differences
+ one <tree-ish>, or `--stdin`). It shows the differences
from each of the parents to the merge result simultaneously
instead of showing pairwise diff between a parent and the
- result one at a time (which is what the '-m' option does).
+ result one at a time (which is what the `-m` option does).
Furthermore, it lists only files which were modified
from all parents.
--cc::
This flag changes the way a merge commit patch is displayed,
- in a similar way to the '-c' option. It implies the '-c'
- and '-p' options and further compresses the patch output
+ in a similar way to the `-c` option. It implies the `-c`
+ and `-p` options and further compresses the patch output
by omitting uninteresting hunks whose the contents in the parents
have only two variants and the merge result picks one of them
without modification. When all hunks are uninteresting, the commit
invoked diff tool returns a non-zero exit code.
+
'git-difftool' will forward the exit code of the invoked tool when
-'--trust-exit-code' is used.
+`--trust-exit-code` is used.
See linkgit:git-diff[1] for the full list of supported options.
no-relative-marks::
force::
Act as though the corresponding command-line option with
- a leading '--' was passed on the command line
+ a leading `--` was passed on the command line
(see OPTIONS, above).
import-marks::
The `<option>` part of the command may contain any of the options
listed in the OPTIONS section that do not change import semantics,
-without the leading '--' and is treated in the same way.
+without the leading `--` and is treated in the same way.
Option commands must be the first commands on the input (not counting
feature commands), to give an option command after any non-option
option, then the refs from stdin are processed after those
on the command line.
+
-If '--stateless-rpc' is specified together with this option then
+If `--stateless-rpc` is specified together with this option then
the list of refs must be in packet format (pkt-line). Each ref must
be in a separate packet, and the list must end with a flush packet.
-q::
--quiet::
- Pass '-q' flag to 'git unpack-objects'; this makes the
+ Pass `-q` flag to 'git unpack-objects'; this makes the
cloning process less verbose.
-k::
overridden by giving the `--refmap=<refspec>` parameter(s) on the
command line.
+OUTPUT
+------
+
+The output of "git fetch" depends on the transport method used; this
+section describes the output when fetching over the Git protocol
+(either locally or via ssh) and Smart HTTP protocol.
+
+The status of the fetch is output in tabular form, with each line
+representing the status of a single ref. Each line is of the form:
+
+-------------------------------
+ <flag> <summary> <from> -> <to> [<reason>]
+-------------------------------
+
+The status of up-to-date refs is shown only if the --verbose option is
+used.
+
+In compact output mode, specified with configuration variable
+fetch.output, if either entire `<from>` or `<to>` is found in the
+other string, it will be substituted with `*` in the other string. For
+example, `master -> origin/master` becomes `master -> origin/*`.
+
+flag::
+ A single character indicating the status of the ref:
+(space);; for a successfully fetched fast-forward;
+`+`;; for a successful forced update;
+`-`;; for a successfully pruned ref;
+`t`;; for a successful tag update;
+`*`;; for a successfully fetched new ref;
+`!`;; for a ref that was rejected or failed to update; and
+`=`;; for a ref that was up to date and did not need fetching.
+
+summary::
+ For a successfully fetched ref, the summary shows the old and new
+ values of the ref in a form suitable for using as an argument to
+ `git log` (this is `<old>..<new>` in most cases, and
+ `<old>...<new>` for forced non-fast-forward updates).
+
+from::
+ The name of the remote ref being fetched from, minus its
+ `refs/<type>/` prefix. In the case of deletion, the name of
+ the remote ref is "(none)".
+
+to::
+ The name of the local ref being updated, minus its
+ `refs/<type>/` prefix.
+
+reason::
+ A human-readable explanation. In the case of successfully fetched
+ refs, no explanation is needed. For a failed ref, the reason for
+ failure is described.
EXAMPLES
--------
Note that since this operation is very I/O expensive, it might
be a good idea to redirect the temporary directory off-disk with the
-'-d' option, e.g. on tmpfs. Reportedly the speedup is very noticeable.
+`-d` option, e.g. on tmpfs. Reportedly the speedup is very noticeable.
Filters
untouched. This switch allow git-filter-branch to ignore such
commits. Though, this switch only applies for commits that have one
and only one parent, it will hence keep merges points. Also, this
- option is not compatible with the use of '--commit-filter'. Though you
+ option is not compatible with the use of `--commit-filter`. Though you
just need to use the function 'git_commit_non_empty_tree "$@"' instead
of the `git commit-tree "$@"` idiom in your commit filter to make that
happen.
<rev-list options>...::
Arguments for 'git rev-list'. All positive refs included by
these options are rewritten. You may also specify options
- such as '--all', but you must use '--' to separate them from
+ such as `--all`, but you must use `--` to separate them from
the 'git filter-branch' options. Implies <<Remap_to_ancestor>>.
<width> and <position> used instead. For instance,
`%(align:<width>,<position>)`. If the contents length is more
than the width then no alignment is performed. If used with
- '--quote' everything in between %(align:...) and %(end) is
+ `--quote` everything in between %(align:...) and %(end) is
quoted, but if nested then only the topmost level performs
quoting.
[verse]
'git fsck' [--tags] [--root] [--unreachable] [--cache] [--no-reflogs]
[--[no-]full] [--strict] [--verbose] [--lost-found]
- [--[no-]dangling] [--[no-]progress] [--connectivity-only] [<object>*]
+ [--[no-]dangling] [--[no-]progress] [--connectivity-only]
+ [--[no-]name-objects] [<object>*]
DESCRIPTION
-----------
a blob, the contents are written into the file, rather than
its object name.
+--name-objects::
+ When displaying names of reachable objects, in addition to the
+ SHA-1 also display a name that describes *how* they are reachable,
+ compatible with linkgit:git-rev-parse[1], e.g.
+ `HEAD@{1234567890}~25^2:src/`.
+
--[no-]progress::
Progress status is reported on the standard error stream by
default when it is attached to a terminal, unless
git-fsck tests SHA-1 and general object sanity, and it does full tracking
of the resulting reachability and everything else. It prints out any
corruption it finds (missing or bad objects), and if you use the
-'--unreachable' flag it will also print out objects that exist but that
+`--unreachable` flag it will also print out objects that exist but that
aren't reachable from any of the specified head nodes (or the default
set, as mentioned above).
-------------
grep.lineNumber::
- If set to true, enable '-n' option by default.
+ If set to true, enable `-n` option by default.
grep.patternType::
Set the default matching behavior. Using a value of 'basic', 'extended',
- 'fixed', or 'perl' will enable the '--basic-regexp', '--extended-regexp',
- '--fixed-strings', or '--perl-regexp' option accordingly, while the
+ 'fixed', or 'perl' will enable the `--basic-regexp`, `--extended-regexp`,
+ `--fixed-strings`, or `--perl-regexp` option accordingly, while the
value 'default' will return to the default matching behavior.
grep.extendedRegexp::
- If set to true, enable '--extended-regexp' option by default. This
+ If set to true, enable `--extended-regexp` option by default. This
option is ignored when the `grep.patternType` option is set to a value
other than 'default'.
8 threads are used by default (for now).
grep.fullName::
- If set to true, enable '--full-name' option by default.
+ If set to true, enable `--full-name` option by default.
grep.fallbackToNoIndex::
If set to true, fall back to git grep --no-index if git grep
browser::
Start a tree browser showing all files in the specified
- commit (or 'HEAD' by default). Files selected through the
+ commit (or `HEAD` by default). Files selected through the
browser are opened in the blame viewer.
citool::
command and a list of the most commonly used Git commands are printed
on the standard output.
-If the option '--all' or '-a' is given, all available commands are
+If the option `--all` or `-a` is given, all available commands are
printed on the standard output.
-If the option '--guide' or '-g' is given, a list of the useful
+If the option `--guide` or `-g` is given, a list of the useful
Git guides is also printed on the standard output.
If a command, or a guide, is given, a manual page for that command or
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note that all these configuration variables should probably be set
-using the '--global' flag, for example like this:
+using the `--global` flag, for example like this:
------------------------------------------------
$ git config --global help.format web
exist in the set of remote refs; the ref matched <src>
locally is used as the name of the destination.
-Without '--force', the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if
+Without `--force`, the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if
<dst> does not exist, or <dst> is a proper subset (i.e. an
ancestor) of <src>. This check, known as "fast-forward check",
is performed in order to avoid accidentally overwriting the
remote ref and lose other peoples' commits from there.
-With '--force', the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs.
+With `--force`, the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs.
Optionally, a <ref> parameter can be prefixed with a plus '+' sign
to disable the fast-forward check only on that ref.
Signed-off-by: Bob <bob@example.com>
------------
-* Use the '--in-place' option to edit a message file in place:
+* Use the `--in-place` option to edit a message file in place:
+
------------
$ cat msg.txt
`git log -p` output would be shown without a diff attached.
The default is `true`.
+log.showSignature::
+ If `true`, `git log` and related commands will act as if the
+ `--show-signature` option was passed to them.
+
mailmap.*::
See linkgit:git-shortlog[1].
Output
------
-'git ls-files' just outputs the filenames unless '--stage' is specified in
+'git ls-files' just outputs the filenames unless `--stage` is specified in
which case it outputs:
[<tag> ]<mode> <object> <stage> <file>
- the behaviour is slightly different from that of "/bin/ls" in that the
'<path>' denotes just a list of patterns to match, e.g. so specifying
- directory name (without '-r') will behave differently, and order of the
+ directory name (without `-r`) will behave differently, and order of the
arguments does not matter.
- the behaviour is similar to that of "/bin/ls" in that the '<path>' is
taken as relative to the current working directory. E.g. when you are
in a directory 'sub' that has a directory 'dir', you can run 'git
ls-tree -r HEAD dir' to list the contents of the tree (that is
- 'sub/dir' in 'HEAD'). You don't want to give a tree that is not at the
+ 'sub/dir' in `HEAD`). You don't want to give a tree that is not at the
root level (e.g. `git ls-tree -r HEAD:sub dir`) in this case, as that
- would result in asking for 'sub/sub/dir' in the 'HEAD' commit.
+ would result in asking for 'sub/sub/dir' in the `HEAD` commit.
However, the current working directory can be ignored by passing
--full-tree option.
-t::
Show tree entries even when going to recurse them. Has no effect
- if '-r' was not passed. '-d' implies '-t'.
+ if `-r` was not passed. `-d` implies `-t`.
-l::
--long::
--batch::
Allow building of more than one tree object before exiting. Each
tree is separated by as single blank line. The final new-line is
- optional. Note - if the '-z' option is used, lines are terminated
+ optional. Note - if the `-z` option is used, lines are terminated
with NUL.
GIT
--force::
Force renaming or moving of a file even if the target exists
-k::
- Skip move or rename actions which would lead to an error
+ Skip move or rename actions which would lead to an error
condition. An error happens when a source is neither existing nor
controlled by Git, or when it would overwrite an existing
- file unless '-f' is given.
+ file unless `-f` is given.
-n::
--dry-run::
Do nothing; only show what would happen
-c <object>::
--reedit-message=<object>::
- Like '-C', but with '-c' the editor is invoked, so that
+ Like '-C', but with `-c` the editor is invoked, so that
the user can further edit the note message.
--allow-empty::
------------
This imports the specified depot into
'refs/remotes/p4/master' in an existing Git repository. The
-'--branch' option can be used to specify a different branch to
+`--branch` option can be used to specify a different branch to
be used for the p4 content.
If a Git repository includes branches 'refs/remotes/origin/p4', these
If there are multiple branches, doing 'git p4 sync' will automatically
use the "BRANCH DETECTION" algorithm to try to partition new changes
-into the right branch. This can be overridden with the '--branch'
+into the right branch. This can be overridden with the `--branch`
option to specify just a single branch to update.
------------
The upstream reference is generally 'refs/remotes/p4/master', but can
-be overridden using the '--origin=' command-line option.
+be overridden using the `--origin=` command-line option.
The p4 changes will be created as the user invoking 'git p4 submit'. The
-'--preserve-user' option will cause ownership to be modified
+`--preserve-user` option will cause ownership to be modified
according to the author of the Git commit. This option requires admin
privileges in p4, which can be granted using 'p4 protect'.
where they will be treated as remote-tracking branches by
linkgit:git-branch[1] and other commands. This option instead
puts p4 branches in 'refs/heads/p4/'. Note that future
- sync operations must specify '--import-local' as well so that
+ sync operations must specify `--import-local` as well so that
they can find the p4 branches in refs/heads.
--max-changes <n>::
default, involves removing the entire depot path. With this
option, the full p4 depot path is retained in Git. For example,
path '//depot/main/foo/bar.c', when imported from
- '//depot/main/', becomes 'foo/bar.c'. With '--keep-path', the
+ '//depot/main/', becomes 'foo/bar.c'. With `--keep-path`, the
Git path is instead 'depot/main/foo/bar.c'.
--use-client-spec::
--origin <commit>::
Upstream location from which commits are identified to submit to
p4. By default, this is the most recent p4 commit reachable
- from 'HEAD'.
+ from `HEAD`.
-M::
Detect renames. See linkgit:git-diff[1]. Renames will be
Import all changes from both named depot paths into a single
repository. Only files below these directories are included.
There is not a subdirectory in Git for each "proj1" and "proj2".
- You must use the '--destination' option when specifying more
+ You must use the `--destination` option when specifying more
than one depot path. The revision specifier must be specified
identically on each depot path. If there are files in the
depot paths with the same name, the path with the most recently
The p4 client specification is maintained with the 'p4 client' command
and contains among other fields, a View that specifies how the depot
is mapped into the client repository. The 'clone' and 'sync' commands
-can consult the client spec when given the '--use-client-spec' option or
+can consult the client spec when given the `--use-client-spec` option or
when the useClientSpec variable is true. After 'git p4 clone', the
useClientSpec variable is automatically set in the repository
configuration file. This allows future 'git p4 submit' commands to
can use these mappings to determine branch relationships.
If you have a repository where all the branches of interest exist as
-subdirectories of a single depot path, you can use '--detect-branches'
+subdirectories of a single depot path, you can use `--detect-branches`
when cloning or syncing to have 'git p4' automatically find
subdirectories in p4, and to generate these as branches in Git.
git-p4.useClientSpec::
Specify that the p4 client spec should be used to identify p4
depot paths of interest. This is equivalent to specifying the
- option '--use-client-spec'. See the "CLIENT SPEC" section above.
+ option `--use-client-spec`. See the "CLIENT SPEC" section above.
This variable is a boolean, not the name of a p4 client.
git-p4.pathEncoding::
all submodules that changed in the revisions to be pushed will be
pushed. If on-demand was not able to push all necessary revisions
it will also be aborted and exit with non-zero status. A value of
- 'no' or using '--no-recurse-submodules' can be used to override the
+ 'no' or using `--no-recurse-submodules` can be used to override the
push.recurseSubmodules configuration variable when no submodule
recursion is required.
rebase. False by default.
rebase.autoSquash::
- If set to true enable '--autosquash' option by default.
+ If set to true enable `--autosquash` option by default.
rebase.autoStash::
- If set to true enable '--autostash' option by default.
+ If set to true enable `--autostash` option by default.
rebase.missingCommitsCheck::
If set to "warn", print warnings about removed commits in
done. "ignore" by default.
rebase.instructionFormat::
- Custom commit list format to use during an '--interactive' rebase.
+ Custom commit list format to use during an `--interactive` rebase.
OPTIONS
-------
"fixup! " or "squash! " after the first, in case you referred to an
earlier fixup/squash with `git commit --fixup/--squash`.
+
-This option is only valid when the '--interactive' option is used.
+This option is only valid when the `--interactive` option is used.
+
-If the '--autosquash' option is enabled by default using the
+If the `--autosquash` option is enabled by default using the
configuration variable `rebase.autoSquash`, this option can be
used to override and disable this setting.
Retrieves the URLs for a remote. Configurations for `insteadOf` and
`pushInsteadOf` are expanded here. By default, only the first URL is listed.
+
-With '--push', push URLs are queried rather than fetch URLs.
+With `--push`, push URLs are queried rather than fetch URLs.
+
-With '--all', all URLs for the remote will be listed.
+With `--all`, all URLs for the remote will be listed.
'set-url'::
regex <oldurl> (first URL if no <oldurl> is given) to <newurl>. If
<oldurl> doesn't match any URL, an error occurs and nothing is changed.
+
-With '--push', push URLs are manipulated instead of fetch URLs.
+With `--push`, push URLs are manipulated instead of fetch URLs.
+
-With '--add', instead of changing existing URLs, new URL is added.
+With `--add`, instead of changing existing URLs, new URL is added.
+
-With '--delete', instead of changing existing URLs, all URLs matching
+With `--delete`, instead of changing existing URLs, all URLs matching
regex <url> are deleted for remote <name>. Trying to delete all
non-push URLs is an error.
+
pack everything referenced into a single pack.
Especially useful when packing a repository that is used
for private development. Use
- with '-d'. This will clean up the objects that `git prune`
+ with `-d`. This will clean up the objects that `git prune`
leaves behind, but `git fsck --full --dangling` shows as
dangling.
+
other objects in that pack they already have locally.
-A::
- Same as `-a`, unless '-d' is used. Then any unreachable
+ Same as `-a`, unless `-d` is used. Then any unreachable
objects in a previous pack become loose, unpacked objects,
instead of being left in the old pack. Unreachable objects
are never intentionally added to a pack, even when repacking.
Note: 'git revert' is used to record some new commits to reverse the
effect of some earlier commits (often only a faulty one). If you want to
throw away all uncommitted changes in your working directory, you
-should see linkgit:git-reset[1], particularly the '--hard' option. If
+should see linkgit:git-reset[1], particularly the `--hard` option. If
you want to extract specific files as they were in another commit, you
should see linkgit:git-checkout[1], specifically the `git checkout
<commit> -- <filename>` syntax. Take care with these alternatives as
For a more complete list of ways to spell commit names, see
linkgit:gitrevisions[7].
Sets of commits can also be given but no traversal is done by
- default, see linkgit:git-rev-list[1] and its '--no-walk'
+ default, see linkgit:git-rev-list[1] and its `--no-walk`
option.
-e::
Invoke a text editor (see GIT_EDITOR in linkgit:git-var[1])
to edit an introductory message for the patch series.
+
-When '--compose' is used, git send-email will use the From, Subject, and
+When `--compose` is used, git send-email will use the From, Subject, and
In-Reply-To headers specified in the message. If the body of the message
(what you type after the headers and a blank line) only contains blank
(or Git: prefixed) lines, the summary won't be sent, but From, Subject,
+
If at least one of the specified mechanisms matches the ones advertised by the
SMTP server and if it is supported by the utilized SASL library, the mechanism
-is used for authentication. If neither 'sendemail.smtpAuth' nor '--smtp-auth'
+is used for authentication. If neither 'sendemail.smtpAuth' nor `--smtp-auth`
is specified, all mechanisms supported by the SASL library can be used.
--smtp-pass[=<password>]::
Password for SMTP-AUTH. The argument is optional: If no
argument is specified, then the empty string is used as
the password. Default is the value of `sendemail.smtpPass`,
- however '--smtp-pass' always overrides this value.
+ however `--smtp-pass` always overrides this value.
+
Furthermore, passwords need not be specified in configuration files
or on the command line. If a username has been specified (with
-'--smtp-user' or a `sendemail.smtpUser`), but no password has been
-specified (with '--smtp-pass' or `sendemail.smtpPass`), then
+`--smtp-user` or a `sendemail.smtpUser`), but no password has been
+specified (with `--smtp-pass` or `sendemail.smtpPass`), then
a password is obtained using 'git-credential'.
--smtp-server=<host>::
--smtp-user=<user>::
Username for SMTP-AUTH. Default is the value of `sendemail.smtpUser`;
- if a username is not specified (with '--smtp-user' or `sendemail.smtpUser`),
+ if a username is not specified (with `--smtp-user` or `sendemail.smtpUser`),
then authentication is not attempted.
--smtp-debug=0|1::
--[no-]format-patch::
When an argument may be understood either as a reference or as a file name,
- choose to understand it as a format-patch argument ('--format-patch')
- or as a file name ('--no-format-patch'). By default, when such a conflict
+ choose to understand it as a format-patch argument (`--format-patch`)
+ or as a file name (`--no-format-patch`). By default, when such a conflict
occurs, git send-email will fail.
--quiet::
--
+
Default is the value of `sendemail.validate`; if this is not set,
-default to '--validate'.
+default to `--validate`.
--force::
Send emails even if safety checks would prevent it.
sendemail.multiEdit::
If true (default), a single editor instance will be spawned to edit
- files you have to edit (patches when '--annotate' is used, and the
- summary when '--compose' is used). If false, files will be edited one
+ files you have to edit (patches when `--annotate` is used, and the
+ summary when `--compose` is used). If false, files will be edited one
after the other, spawning a new editor each time.
sendemail.confirm::
Sets the default for whether to confirm before sending. Must be
- one of 'always', 'never', 'cc', 'compose', or 'auto'. See '--confirm'
+ one of 'always', 'never', 'cc', 'compose', or 'auto'. See `--confirm`
in the previous section for the meaning of these values.
EXAMPLE
option, then the refs from stdin are processed after those
on the command line.
+
-If '--stateless-rpc' is specified together with this option then
+If `--stateless-rpc` is specified together with this option then
the list of refs must be in packet format (pkt-line). Each ref must
be in a separate packet, and the list must end with a flush packet.
There are three ways to specify which refs to update on the
remote end.
-With '--all' flag, all refs that exist locally are transferred to
+With `--all` flag, all refs that exist locally are transferred to
the remote side. You cannot specify any '<ref>' if you use
this flag.
-Without '--all' and without any '<ref>', the heads that exist
+Without `--all` and without any '<ref>', the heads that exist
both on the local side and on the remote side are updated.
When one or more '<ref>' are specified explicitly (whether on the
exist in the set of remote refs; the ref matched <src>
locally is used as the name of the destination.
-Without '--force', the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if
+Without `--force`, the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if
<dst> does not exist, or <dst> is a proper subset (i.e. an
ancestor) of <src>. This check, known as "fast-forward check",
is performed in order to avoid accidentally overwriting the
remote ref and lose other peoples' commits from there.
-With '--force', the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs.
+With `--force`, the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs.
Optionally, a <ref> parameter can be prefixed with a plus '+' sign
to disable the fast-forward check only on that ref.
COMMANDS
--------
-'git shell' accepts the following commands after the '-c' option:
+'git shell' accepts the following commands after the `-c` option:
'git receive-pack <argument>'::
'git upload-pack <argument>'::
INTERACTIVE USE
---------------
-By default, the commands above can be executed only with the '-c'
+By default, the commands above can be executed only with the `-c`
option; the shell is not interactive.
If a `~/git-shell-commands` directory is present, 'git shell'
are shown before their parents).
--date-order::
- This option is similar to '--topo-order' in the sense that no
+ This option is similar to `--topo-order` in the sense that no
parent comes before all of its children, but otherwise commits
are ordered according to their commit date.
Enable stricter reference checking by requiring an exact ref path.
Aside from returning an error code of 1, it will also print an error
- message if '--quiet' was not specified.
+ message if `--quiet` was not specified.
--abbrev[=<n>]::
-q::
--quiet::
- Do not print any results to stdout. When combined with '--verify' this
+ Do not print any results to stdout. When combined with `--verify` this
can be used to silently check if a reference exists.
--exclude-existing[=<pattern>]::
This will show "refs/heads/master" but also "refs/remote/other-repo/master",
if such references exists.
-When using the '--verify' flag, the command requires an exact path:
+When using the `--verify` flag, the command requires an exact path:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
git show-ref --verify refs/heads/master
--ignore-paths=<regex>;;
When passed to 'init' or 'clone' this regular expression will
be preserved as a config key. See 'fetch' for a description
- of '--ignore-paths'.
+ of `--ignore-paths`.
--include-paths=<regex>;;
When passed to 'init' or 'clone' this regular expression will
be preserved as a config key. See 'fetch' for a description
- of '--include-paths'.
+ of `--include-paths`.
--no-minimize-url;;
When tracking multiple directories (using --stdlayout,
--branches, or --tags options), git svn will attempt to connect
repository. This default allows better tracking of history if
entire projects are moved within a repository, but may cause
issues on repositories where read access restrictions are in
- place. Passing '--no-minimize-url' will allow git svn to
+ place. Passing `--no-minimize-url` will allow git svn to
accept URLs as-is without attempting to connect to a higher
level directory. This option is off by default when only
one URL/branch is tracked (it would do little good).
--ignore-paths=<regex>;;
This allows one to specify a Perl regular expression that will
cause skipping of all matching paths from checkout from SVN.
- The '--ignore-paths' option should match for every 'fetch'
+ The `--ignore-paths` option should match for every 'fetch'
(including automatic fetches due to 'clone', 'dcommit',
'rebase', etc) on a given repository.
+
--include-paths=<regex>;;
This allows one to specify a Perl regular expression that will
cause the inclusion of only matching paths from checkout from SVN.
- The '--include-paths' option should match for every 'fetch'
+ The `--include-paths` option should match for every 'fetch'
(including automatic fetches due to 'clone', 'dcommit',
- 'rebase', etc) on a given repository. '--ignore-paths' takes
- precedence over '--include-paths'.
+ 'rebase', etc) on a given repository. `--ignore-paths` takes
+ precedence over `--include-paths`.
+
[verse]
config key: svn-remote.<name>.include-paths
or if a second argument is passed; it will create a directory
and work within that. It accepts all arguments that the
'init' and 'fetch' commands accept; with the exception of
- '--fetch-all' and '--parent'. After a repository is cloned,
+ `--fetch-all` and `--parent`. After a repository is cloned,
the 'fetch' command will be able to update revisions without
affecting the working tree; and the 'rebase' command will be
able to update the working tree with the latest changes.
'git merge' for ease of dcommitting with 'git svn'.
+
This accepts all options that 'git svn fetch' and 'git rebase'
-accept. However, '--fetch-all' only fetches from the current
+accept. However, `--fetch-all` only fetches from the current
[svn-remote], and not all [svn-remote] definitions.
+
Like 'git rebase'; this requires that the working tree be clean
Git commit to serve as parent. This will happen, among other reasons,
if the SVN branch is a copy of a revision that was not fetched by 'git
svn' (e.g. because it is an old revision that was skipped with
-'--revision'), or if in SVN a directory was copied that is not tracked
+`--revision`), or if in SVN a directory was copied that is not tracked
by 'git svn' (such as a branch that is not tracked at all, or a
subdirectory of a tracked branch). In these cases, 'git svn' will still
create a Git branch, but instead of using an existing Git commit as the
copy of a complete repository, for projects with many branches it will
lead to a working copy many times larger than just the trunk. Thus for
projects using the standard directory structure (trunk/branches/tags),
-it is recommended to clone with option '--stdlayout'. If the project
+it is recommended to clone with option `--stdlayout`. If the project
uses a non-standard structure, and/or if branches and tags are not
required, it is easiest to only clone one directory (typically trunk),
without giving any repository layout options. If the full history with
-branches and tags is required, the options '--trunk' / '--branches' /
-'--tags' must be used.
+branches and tags is required, the options `--trunk` / `--branches` /
+`--tags` must be used.
When using multiple --branches or --tags, 'git svn' does not automatically
handle name collisions (for example, if two branches from different paths have
--[no-]merged [<commit>]::
Only list tags whose tips are reachable, or not reachable
- if '--no-merged' is used, from the specified commit ('HEAD'
+ if `--no-merged` is used, from the specified commit (`HEAD`
if not specified).
CONFIGURATION
you will need to handle the situation manually.
--really-refresh::
- Like '--refresh', but checks stat information unconditionally,
+ Like `--refresh`, but checks stat information unconditionally,
without regard to the "assume unchanged" setting.
--[no-]skip-worktree::
Using --refresh
---------------
-'--refresh' does not calculate a new sha1 file or bring the index
+`--refresh` does not calculate a new sha1 file or bring the index
up-to-date for mode/content changes. But what it *does* do is to
"re-match" the stat information of a file with the index, so that you
can refresh the index for a file that hasn't been changed but where
Using --cacheinfo or --info-only
--------------------------------
-'--cacheinfo' is used to register a file that is not in the
+`--cacheinfo` is used to register a file that is not in the
current working directory. This is useful for minimum-checkout
merging.
$ git update-index --cacheinfo <mode>,<sha1>,<path>
----------------
-'--info-only' is used to register files without placing them in the object
+`--info-only` is used to register files without placing them in the object
database. This is useful for status-only repositories.
-Both '--cacheinfo' and '--info-only' behave similarly: the index is updated
-but the object database isn't. '--cacheinfo' is useful when the object is
-in the database but the file isn't available locally. '--info-only' is
+Both `--cacheinfo` and `--info-only` behave similarly: the index is updated
+but the object database isn't. `--cacheinfo` is useful when the object is
+in the database but the file isn't available locally. `--info-only` is
useful when the file is available, but you do not wish to update the
object database.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note that these configuration variables should probably be set using
-the '--global' flag, for example like this:
+the `--global` flag, for example like this:
------------------------------------------------
$ git config --global web.browser firefox
individual Git commands with "git help command". linkgit:gitcli[7]
manual page gives you an overview of the command-line command syntax.
-Formatted and hyperlinked version of the latest Git documentation
-can be viewed at `http://git-htmldocs.googlecode.com/git/git.html`.
+A formatted and hyperlinked copy of the latest Git documentation
+can be viewed at `https://git.github.io/htmldocs/git.html`.
ifdef::stalenotes[]
[NOTE]
branch of the `git.git` repository.
Documentation for older releases are available here:
-* link:v2.9.0/git.html[documentation for release 2.9]
+* link:v2.9.2/git.html[documentation for release 2.9.2]
* release notes for
+ link:RelNotes/2.9.2.txt[2.9.2],
+ link:RelNotes/2.9.1.txt[2.9.1],
link:RelNotes/2.9.0.txt[2.9].
* link:v2.8.4/git.html[documentation for release 2.8.4]
--help::
Prints the synopsis and a list of the most commonly used
- commands. If the option '--all' or '-a' is given then all
+ commands. If the option `--all` or `-a` is given then all
available commands are printed. If a Git command is named this
option will bring up the manual page for that command.
+
If the `GIT_DIR` environment variable is set then it
specifies a path to use instead of the default `.git`
for the base of the repository.
- The '--git-dir' command-line option also sets this value.
+ The `--git-dir` command-line option also sets this value.
`GIT_WORK_TREE`::
Set the path to the root of the working tree.
- This can also be controlled by the '--work-tree' command-line
+ This can also be controlled by the `--work-tree` command-line
option and the core.worktree configuration variable.
`GIT_NAMESPACE`::
Set the Git namespace; see linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] for details.
- The '--namespace' command-line option also sets this value.
+ The `--namespace` command-line option also sets this value.
`GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES`::
This should be a colon-separated list of absolute paths. If
The command will be given exactly two or four arguments: the
'username@host' (or just 'host') from the URL and the shell
command to execute on that remote system, optionally preceded by
- '-p' (literally) and the 'port' from the URL when it specifies
+ `-p` (literally) and the 'port' from the URL when it specifies
something other than the default SSH port.
+
`$GIT_SSH_COMMAND` takes precedence over `$GIT_SSH`, and is interpreted
repository. To control what line ending style is used in the working
directory, use the `eol` attribute for a single file and the
`core.eol` configuration variable for all text files.
+Note that `core.autocrlf` overrides `core.eol`
Set::
Set to string value "auto"::
When `text` is set to "auto", the path is marked for automatic
- end-of-line normalization. If Git decides that the content is
- text, its line endings are normalized to LF on checkin.
+ end-of-line conversion. If Git decides that the content is
+ text, its line endings are converted to LF on checkin.
+ When the file has been commited with CRLF, no conversion is done.
Unspecified::
^^^^^
This attribute sets a specific line-ending style to be used in the
-working directory. It enables end-of-line normalization without any
+working directory. It enables end-of-line conversion without any
content checks, effectively setting the `text` attribute.
Set to string value "crlf"::
regardless of their content.
------------------------
+* text=auto
*.txt text
-*.vcproj eol=crlf
-*.sh eol=lf
+*.vcproj text eol=crlf
+*.sh text eol=lf
*.jpg -text
------------------------
If you simply want to have CRLF line endings in your working directory
regardless of the repository you are working with, you can set the
-config variable "core.autocrlf" without changing any attributes.
+config variable "core.autocrlf" without using any attributes.
------------------------
[core]
[NOTE]
If there were more commits on the 'master' branch after the merge, the
merge commit itself would not be shown by 'git show-branch' by
-default. You would need to provide '--sparse' option to make the
+default. You would need to provide `--sparse` option to make the
merge commit visible in this case.
Now, let's pretend you are the one who did all the work in
files:
- 'git diff-index' compares contents of a "tree" object and the
- working directory (when '--cached' flag is not used) or a
- "tree" object and the index file (when '--cached' flag is
+ working directory (when `--cached` flag is not used) or a
+ "tree" object and the index file (when `--cached` flag is
used);
- 'git diff-files' compares contents of the index file and the
--simplify-merges::
- Additional option to '--full-history' to remove some needless
+ Additional option to `--full-history` to remove some needless
merges from the resulting history, as there are no selected
commits contributing to this merge. (See "History
simplification" in linkgit:git-log[1] for a more detailed
The file contains one subsection per submodule, and the subsection value
is the name of the submodule. The name is set to the path where the
-submodule has been added unless it was customized with the '--name'
+submodule has been added unless it was customized with the `--name`
option of 'git submodule add'. Each submodule section also contains the
following required keys:
'export-marks' <file>::
This modifies the 'export' capability, instructing Git to dump the
internal marks table to <file> when complete. For details,
- read up on '--export-marks=<file>' in linkgit:git-fast-export[1].
+ read up on `--export-marks=<file>` in linkgit:git-fast-export[1].
'import-marks' <file>::
This modifies the 'export' capability, instructing Git to load the
marks specified in <file> before processing any input. For details,
- read up on '--import-marks=<file>' in linkgit:git-fast-export[1].
+ read up on `--import-marks=<file>` in linkgit:git-fast-export[1].
'signed-tags'::
This modifies the 'export' capability, instructing Git to pass
- '--signed-tags=verbatim' to linkgit:git-fast-export[1]. In the
- absence of this capability, Git will use '--signed-tags=warn-strip'.
+ `--signed-tags=verbatim` to linkgit:git-fast-export[1]. In the
+ absence of this capability, Git will use `--signed-tags=warn-strip`.
is followed by a blank line). For example, the following would
be two batches of 'push', the first asking the remote-helper
to push the local ref 'master' to the remote ref 'master' and
- the local 'HEAD' to the remote 'branch', and the second
+ the local `HEAD` to the remote 'branch', and the second
asking to push ref 'foo' to ref 'bar' (forced update requested
by the '+').
+
6. There is a file command-list.txt in the distribution main directory
that categorizes commands by type, so they can be listed in appropriate
subsections in the documentation's summary command list. Add an entry
-for yours. To understand the categories, look at git-commands.txt
+for yours. To understand the categories, look at command-list.txt
in the main directory. If the new command is part of the typical Git
workflow and you believe it common enough to be mentioned in 'git help',
map this command to a common group in the column [common].
--stdin::
In addition to the '<commit>' listed on the command
- line, read them from the standard input. If a '--' separator is
+ line, read them from the standard input. If a `--` separator is
seen, stop reading commits and start reading paths to limit the
result.
first match in the following rules:
. If '$GIT_DIR/<refname>' exists, that is what you mean (this is usually
- useful only for 'HEAD', 'FETCH_HEAD', 'ORIG_HEAD', 'MERGE_HEAD'
- and 'CHERRY_PICK_HEAD');
+ useful only for `HEAD`, `FETCH_HEAD`, `ORIG_HEAD`, `MERGE_HEAD`
+ and `CHERRY_PICK_HEAD`);
. otherwise, 'refs/<refname>' if it exists;
. otherwise, 'refs/remotes/<refname>/HEAD' if it exists.
+
-'HEAD' names the commit on which you based the changes in the working tree.
-'FETCH_HEAD' records the branch which you fetched from a remote repository
+`HEAD` names the commit on which you based the changes in the working tree.
+`FETCH_HEAD` records the branch which you fetched from a remote repository
with your last `git fetch` invocation.
-'ORIG_HEAD' is created by commands that move your 'HEAD' in a drastic
-way, to record the position of the 'HEAD' before their operation, so that
+`ORIG_HEAD` is created by commands that move your `HEAD` in a drastic
+way, to record the position of the `HEAD` before their operation, so that
you can easily change the tip of the branch back to the state before you ran
them.
-'MERGE_HEAD' records the commit(s) which you are merging into your branch
+`MERGE_HEAD` records the commit(s) which you are merging into your branch
when you run `git merge`.
-'CHERRY_PICK_HEAD' records the commit which you are cherry-picking
+`CHERRY_PICK_HEAD` records the commit which you are cherry-picking
when you run `git cherry-pick`.
+
Note that any of the 'refs/*' cases above may come either from
some output processing may assume ref names in UTF-8.
'@'::
- '@' alone is a shortcut for 'HEAD'.
+ '@' alone is a shortcut for `HEAD`.
'<refname>@{<date>}', e.g. 'master@\{yesterday\}', 'HEAD@{5 minutes ago}'::
A ref followed by the suffix '@' with a date specification
existing log ('$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>'). Note that this looks up the state
of your *local* ref at a given time; e.g., what was in your local
'master' branch last week. If you want to look at commits made during
- certain times, see '--since' and '--until'.
+ certain times, see `--since` and `--until`.
'<refname>@{<n>}', e.g. 'master@\{1\}'::
A ref followed by the suffix '@' with an ordinal specification
'<branchname>@\{push\}', e.g. 'master@\{push\}', '@\{push\}'::
The suffix '@\{push}' reports the branch "where we would push to" if
`git push` were run while `branchname` was checked out (or the current
- 'HEAD' if no branchname is specified). Since our push destination is
+ `HEAD` if no branchname is specified). Since our push destination is
in a remote repository, of course, we report the local tracking branch
that corresponds to that branch (i.e., something in 'refs/remotes/').
+
'<rev1>..<rev2>'::
Include commits that are reachable from <rev2> but exclude
those that are reachable from <rev1>. When either <rev1> or
- <rev2> is omitted, it defaults to 'HEAD'.
+ <rev2> is omitted, it defaults to `HEAD`.
'<rev1>\...<rev2>'::
Include commits that are reachable from either <rev1> or
<rev2> but exclude those that are reachable from both. When
- either <rev1> or <rev2> is omitted, it defaults to 'HEAD'.
+ either <rev1> or <rev2> is omitted, it defaults to `HEAD`.
'<rev>{caret}@', e.g. 'HEAD{caret}@'::
A suffix '{caret}' followed by an at sign is the same as listing
# Define GMTIME_UNRELIABLE_ERRORS if your gmtime() function does not
# return NULL when it receives a bogus time_t.
#
-# Define HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME if your platform has clock_gettime in librt.
+# Define HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME if your platform has clock_gettime.
#
-# Define HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC if your platform has CLOCK_MONOTONIC in librt.
+# Define HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC if your platform has CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
+#
+# Define NEEDS_LIBRT if your platform requires linking with librt (glibc version
+# before 2.17) for clock_gettime and CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
#
# Define USE_PARENS_AROUND_GETTEXT_N to "yes" if your compiler happily
# compiles the following initialization:
LIB_OBJS += diff-no-index.o
LIB_OBJS += diff.o
LIB_OBJS += dir.o
+LIB_OBJS += dir-iterator.o
LIB_OBJS += editor.o
LIB_OBJS += entry.o
LIB_OBJS += environment.o
LIB_OBJS += reflog-walk.o
LIB_OBJS += refs.o
LIB_OBJS += refs/files-backend.o
+LIB_OBJS += refs/iterator.o
LIB_OBJS += ref-filter.o
LIB_OBJS += remote.o
LIB_OBJS += replace_object.o
BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/worktree.o
BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/write-tree.o
-GITLIBS = $(LIB_FILE) $(XDIFF_LIB)
+GITLIBS = common-main.o $(LIB_FILE) $(XDIFF_LIB)
EXTLIBS =
GIT_USER_AGENT = git/$(GIT_VERSION)
ifdef HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME
BASIC_CFLAGS += -DHAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME
- EXTLIBS += -lrt
endif
ifdef HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC
BASIC_CFLAGS += -DHAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC
endif
+ifdef NEEDS_LIBRT
+ EXTLIBS += -lrt
+endif
+
ifdef HAVE_BSD_SYSCTL
BASIC_CFLAGS += -DHAVE_BSD_SYSCTL
endif
DIFF_SQ = $(subst ','\'',$(DIFF))
PERLLIB_EXTRA_SQ = $(subst ','\'',$(PERLLIB_EXTRA))
-LIBS = $(GITLIBS) $(EXTLIBS)
+# We must filter out any object files from $(GITLIBS),
+# as it is typically used like:
+#
+# foo: foo.o $(GITLIBS)
+# $(CC) $(filter %.o,$^) $(LIBS)
+#
+# where we use it as a dependency. Since we also pull object files
+# from the dependency list, that would make each entry appear twice.
+LIBS = $(filter-out %.o, $(GITLIBS)) $(EXTLIBS)
BASIC_CFLAGS += -DSHA1_HEADER='$(SHA1_HEADER_SQ)' \
$(COMPAT_CFLAGS)
'-DGIT_INFO_PATH="$(infodir_relative_SQ)"'
git$X: git.o GIT-LDFLAGS $(BUILTIN_OBJS) $(GITLIBS)
- $(QUIET_LINK)$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $(ALL_LDFLAGS) git.o \
- $(BUILTIN_OBJS) $(LIBS)
+ $(QUIET_LINK)$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $(ALL_LDFLAGS) \
+ $(filter %.o,$^) $(LIBS)
help.sp help.s help.o: common-cmds.h
OBJECTS := $(LIB_OBJS) $(BUILTIN_OBJS) $(PROGRAM_OBJS) $(TEST_OBJS) \
$(XDIFF_OBJS) \
$(VCSSVN_OBJS) \
+ common-main.o \
git.o
ifndef NO_CURL
OBJECTS += http.o http-walker.o remote-curl.o
--keyword=gettextln --keyword=eval_gettextln
XGETTEXT_FLAGS_PERL = $(XGETTEXT_FLAGS) --keyword=__ --language=Perl
LOCALIZED_C = $(C_OBJ:o=c) $(LIB_H) $(GENERATED_H)
-LOCALIZED_SH = $(SCRIPT_SH) git-parse-remote.sh
+LOCALIZED_SH = $(SCRIPT_SH)
+LOCALIZED_SH += git-parse-remote.sh
+LOCALIZED_SH += git-rebase--interactive.sh
+LOCALIZED_SH += git-sh-setup.sh
LOCALIZED_PERL = $(SCRIPT_PERL)
ifdef XGETTEXT_INCLUDE_TESTS
.PHONY: test perf
-t/helper/test-ctype$X: ctype.o
-
-t/helper/test-date$X: date.o ctype.o
-
-t/helper/test-delta$X: diff-delta.o patch-delta.o
-
-t/helper/test-line-buffer$X: vcs-svn/lib.a
-
-t/helper/test-parse-options$X: parse-options.o parse-options-cb.o
+t/helper/test-line-buffer$X: $(VCSSVN_LIB)
-t/helper/test-svn-fe$X: vcs-svn/lib.a
+t/helper/test-svn-fe$X: $(VCSSVN_LIB)
.PRECIOUS: $(TEST_OBJS)
int error_resolve_conflict(const char *me)
{
- error("%s is not possible because you have unmerged files.", me);
+ if (!strcmp(me, "cherry-pick"))
+ error(_("Cherry-picking is not possible because you have unmerged files."));
+ else if (!strcmp(me, "commit"))
+ error(_("Committing is not possible because you have unmerged files."));
+ else if (!strcmp(me, "merge"))
+ error(_("Merging is not possible because you have unmerged files."));
+ else if (!strcmp(me, "pull"))
+ error(_("Pulling is not possible because you have unmerged files."));
+ else if (!strcmp(me, "revert"))
+ error(_("Reverting is not possible because you have unmerged files."));
+ else
+ error(_("It is not possible to %s because you have unmerged files."),
+ me);
+
if (advice_resolve_conflict)
/*
* Message used both when 'git commit' fails and when
void NORETURN die_resolve_conflict(const char *me)
{
error_resolve_conflict(me);
- die("Exiting because of an unresolved conflict.");
+ die(_("Exiting because of an unresolved conflict."));
}
void NORETURN die_conclude_merge(void)
void detach_advice(const char *new_name)
{
- const char fmt[] =
- "Note: checking out '%s'.\n\n"
+ const char *fmt =
+ _("Note: checking out '%s'.\n\n"
"You are in 'detached HEAD' state. You can look around, make experimental\n"
"changes and commit them, and you can discard any commits you make in this\n"
"state without impacting any branches by performing another checkout.\n\n"
"If you want to create a new branch to retain commits you create, you may\n"
"do so (now or later) by using -b with the checkout command again. Example:\n\n"
- " git checkout -b <new-branch-name>\n\n";
+ " git checkout -b <new-branch-name>\n\n");
fprintf(stderr, fmt, new_name);
}
static int write_tar_filter_archive(const struct archiver *ar,
struct archiver_args *args);
+/*
+ * This is the max value that a ustar size header can specify, as it is fixed
+ * at 11 octal digits. POSIX specifies that we switch to extended headers at
+ * this size.
+ *
+ * Likewise for the mtime (which happens to use a buffer of the same size).
+ */
+#if ULONG_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFF
+#define USTAR_MAX_SIZE ULONG_MAX
+#define USTAR_MAX_MTIME ULONG_MAX
+#else
+#define USTAR_MAX_SIZE 077777777777UL
+#define USTAR_MAX_MTIME 077777777777UL
+#endif
+
/* writes out the whole block, but only if it is full */
static void write_if_needed(void)
{
strbuf_addch(sb, '\n');
}
+/*
+ * Like strbuf_append_ext_header, but for numeric values.
+ */
+static void strbuf_append_ext_header_uint(struct strbuf *sb,
+ const char *keyword,
+ uintmax_t value)
+{
+ char buf[40]; /* big enough for 2^128 in decimal, plus NUL */
+ int len;
+
+ len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%"PRIuMAX, value);
+ strbuf_append_ext_header(sb, keyword, buf, len);
+}
+
static unsigned int ustar_header_chksum(const struct ustar_header *header)
{
const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *)header;
struct ustar_header header;
struct strbuf ext_header = STRBUF_INIT;
unsigned int old_mode = mode;
- unsigned long size;
+ unsigned long size, size_in_header;
void *buffer;
int err = 0;
memcpy(header.linkname, buffer, size);
}
- prepare_header(args, &header, mode, size);
+ size_in_header = size;
+ if (S_ISREG(mode) && size > USTAR_MAX_SIZE) {
+ size_in_header = 0;
+ strbuf_append_ext_header_uint(&ext_header, "size", size);
+ }
+
+ prepare_header(args, &header, mode, size_in_header);
if (ext_header.len > 0) {
err = write_extended_header(args, sha1, ext_header.buf,
return err;
}
-static int write_global_extended_header(struct archiver_args *args)
+static void write_global_extended_header(struct archiver_args *args)
{
const unsigned char *sha1 = args->commit_sha1;
struct strbuf ext_header = STRBUF_INIT;
struct ustar_header header;
unsigned int mode;
- int err = 0;
- strbuf_append_ext_header(&ext_header, "comment", sha1_to_hex(sha1), 40);
+ if (sha1)
+ strbuf_append_ext_header(&ext_header, "comment",
+ sha1_to_hex(sha1), 40);
+ if (args->time > USTAR_MAX_MTIME) {
+ strbuf_append_ext_header_uint(&ext_header, "mtime",
+ args->time);
+ args->time = USTAR_MAX_MTIME;
+ }
+
+ if (!ext_header.len)
+ return;
+
memset(&header, 0, sizeof(header));
*header.typeflag = TYPEFLAG_GLOBAL_HEADER;
mode = 0100666;
write_blocked(&header, sizeof(header));
write_blocked(ext_header.buf, ext_header.len);
strbuf_release(&ext_header);
- return err;
}
static struct archiver **tar_filters;
{
int err = 0;
- if (args->commit_sha1)
- err = write_global_extended_header(args);
- if (!err)
- err = write_archive_entries(args, write_tar_entry);
+ write_global_extended_header(args);
+ err = write_archive_entries(args, write_tar_entry);
if (!err)
write_trailer();
return err;
FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "r");
if (!fp)
- die_errno("Could not open file '%s'", filename);
+ die_errno(_("Could not open file '%s'"), filename);
while (strbuf_getline_lf(&str, fp) != EOF) {
strbuf_trim(&str);
if (sq_dequote_to_argv_array(str.buf, array))
- die("Badly quoted content in file '%s': %s",
+ die(_("Badly quoted content in file '%s': %s"),
filename, str.buf);
}
printf("There are only 'skip'ped commits left to test.\n"
"The first %s commit could be any of:\n", term_bad);
- print_commit_list(tried, "%s\n", "%s\n");
+
+ for ( ; tried; tried = tried->next)
+ printf("%s\n", oid_to_hex(&tried->item->object.oid));
+
if (bad)
printf("%s\n", oid_to_hex(bad));
- printf("We cannot bisect more!\n");
+ printf(_("We cannot bisect more!\n"));
exit(2);
}
{
struct commit *r = lookup_commit_reference(sha1);
if (!r)
- die("Not a valid commit name %s", sha1_to_hex(sha1));
+ die(_("Not a valid commit name %s"), sha1_to_hex(sha1));
return r;
}
char *bad_hex = oid_to_hex(current_bad_oid);
char *good_hex = join_sha1_array_hex(&good_revs, ' ');
if (!strcmp(term_bad, "bad") && !strcmp(term_good, "good")) {
- fprintf(stderr, "The merge base %s is bad.\n"
+ fprintf(stderr, _("The merge base %s is bad.\n"
"This means the bug has been fixed "
- "between %s and [%s].\n",
+ "between %s and [%s].\n"),
bad_hex, bad_hex, good_hex);
} else if (!strcmp(term_bad, "new") && !strcmp(term_good, "old")) {
- fprintf(stderr, "The merge base %s is new.\n"
+ fprintf(stderr, _("The merge base %s is new.\n"
"The property has changed "
- "between %s and [%s].\n",
+ "between %s and [%s].\n"),
bad_hex, bad_hex, good_hex);
} else {
- fprintf(stderr, "The merge base %s is %s.\n"
+ fprintf(stderr, _("The merge base %s is %s.\n"
"This means the first '%s' commit is "
- "between %s and [%s].\n",
+ "between %s and [%s].\n"),
bad_hex, term_bad, term_good, bad_hex, good_hex);
}
exit(3);
}
- fprintf(stderr, "Some %s revs are not ancestor of the %s rev.\n"
+ fprintf(stderr, _("Some %s revs are not ancestor of the %s rev.\n"
"git bisect cannot work properly in this case.\n"
- "Maybe you mistook %s and %s revs?\n",
+ "Maybe you mistook %s and %s revs?\n"),
term_good, term_bad, term_good, term_bad);
exit(1);
}
static void handle_skipped_merge_base(const unsigned char *mb)
{
char *mb_hex = sha1_to_hex(mb);
- char *bad_hex = sha1_to_hex(current_bad_oid->hash);
+ char *bad_hex = oid_to_hex(current_bad_oid);
char *good_hex = join_sha1_array_hex(&good_revs, ' ');
- warning("the merge base between %s and [%s] "
+ warning(_("the merge base between %s and [%s] "
"must be skipped.\n"
"So we cannot be sure the first %s commit is "
"between %s and %s.\n"
- "We continue anyway.",
+ "We continue anyway."),
bad_hex, good_hex, term_bad, mb_hex, bad_hex);
free(good_hex);
}
} else if (0 <= sha1_array_lookup(&skipped_revs, mb)) {
handle_skipped_merge_base(mb);
} else {
- printf("Bisecting: a merge base must be tested\n");
+ printf(_("Bisecting: a merge base must be tested\n"));
exit(bisect_checkout(mb, no_checkout));
}
}
int fd;
if (!current_bad_oid)
- die("a %s revision is needed", term_bad);
+ die(_("a %s revision is needed"), term_bad);
/* Check if file BISECT_ANCESTORS_OK exists. */
if (!stat(filename, &st) && S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
/* Create file BISECT_ANCESTORS_OK. */
fd = open(filename, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0600);
if (fd < 0)
- warning_errno("could not create file '%s'",
+ warning_errno(_("could not create file '%s'"),
filename);
else
close(fd);
*read_good = "good";
return;
} else {
- die_errno("could not read file '%s'", filename);
+ die_errno(_("could not read file '%s'"), filename);
}
} else {
strbuf_getline_lf(&str, fp);
struct commit_list *tried;
int reaches = 0, all = 0, nr, steps;
const unsigned char *bisect_rev;
+ char steps_msg[32];
read_bisect_terms(&term_bad, &term_good);
if (read_bisect_refs())
- die("reading bisect refs failed");
+ die(_("reading bisect refs failed"));
check_good_are_ancestors_of_bad(prefix, no_checkout);
*/
exit_if_skipped_commits(tried, NULL);
- printf("%s was both %s and %s\n",
+ printf(_("%s was both %s and %s\n"),
oid_to_hex(current_bad_oid),
term_good,
term_bad);
}
if (!all) {
- fprintf(stderr, "No testable commit found.\n"
- "Maybe you started with bad path parameters?\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, _("No testable commit found.\n"
+ "Maybe you started with bad path parameters?\n"));
exit(4);
}
nr = all - reaches - 1;
steps = estimate_bisect_steps(all);
- printf("Bisecting: %d revision%s left to test after this "
- "(roughly %d step%s)\n", nr, (nr == 1 ? "" : "s"),
- steps, (steps == 1 ? "" : "s"));
+ xsnprintf(steps_msg, sizeof(steps_msg),
+ Q_("(roughly %d step)", "(roughly %d steps)", steps),
+ steps);
+ /* TRANSLATORS: the last %s will be replaced with
+ "(roughly %d steps)" translation */
+ printf(Q_("Bisecting: %d revision left to test after this %s\n",
+ "Bisecting: %d revisions left to test after this %s\n",
+ nr), nr, steps_msg);
return bisect_checkout(bisect_rev, no_checkout);
}
/**
* For convenience to call write_file()
*/
-static int write_state_text(const struct am_state *state,
- const char *name, const char *string)
+static void write_state_text(const struct am_state *state,
+ const char *name, const char *string)
{
- return write_file(am_path(state, name), "%s", string);
+ write_file(am_path(state, name), "%s", string);
}
-static int write_state_count(const struct am_state *state,
- const char *name, int value)
+static void write_state_count(const struct am_state *state,
+ const char *name, int value)
{
- return write_file(am_path(state, name), "%d", value);
+ write_file(am_path(state, name), "%d", value);
}
-static int write_state_bool(const struct am_state *state,
- const char *name, int value)
+static void write_state_bool(const struct am_state *state,
+ const char *name, int value)
{
- return write_state_text(state, name, value ? "t" : "f");
+ write_state_text(state, name, value ? "t" : "f");
}
/**
*/
static void write_commit_msg(const struct am_state *state)
{
- int fd;
const char *filename = am_path(state, "final-commit");
-
- fd = xopen(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666);
- if (write_in_full(fd, state->msg, state->msg_len) < 0)
- die_errno(_("could not write to %s"), filename);
- close(fd);
+ write_file_buf(filename, state->msg, state->msg_len);
}
/**
}
/**
- * Do the three-way merge using fake ancestor, his tree constructed
+ * Do the three-way merge using fake ancestor, their tree constructed
* from the fake ancestor and the postimage of the patch, and our
* state.
*/
static int run_fallback_merge_recursive(const struct am_state *state,
unsigned char *orig_tree,
unsigned char *our_tree,
- unsigned char *his_tree)
+ unsigned char *their_tree)
{
struct child_process cp = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
int status;
cp.git_cmd = 1;
argv_array_pushf(&cp.env_array, "GITHEAD_%s=%.*s",
- sha1_to_hex(his_tree), linelen(state->msg), state->msg);
+ sha1_to_hex(their_tree), linelen(state->msg), state->msg);
if (state->quiet)
argv_array_push(&cp.env_array, "GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY=0");
argv_array_push(&cp.args, sha1_to_hex(orig_tree));
argv_array_push(&cp.args, "--");
argv_array_push(&cp.args, sha1_to_hex(our_tree));
- argv_array_push(&cp.args, sha1_to_hex(his_tree));
+ argv_array_push(&cp.args, sha1_to_hex(their_tree));
status = run_command(&cp) ? (-1) : 0;
discard_cache();
*/
static int fall_back_threeway(const struct am_state *state, const char *index_path)
{
- unsigned char orig_tree[GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ], his_tree[GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ],
+ unsigned char orig_tree[GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ], their_tree[GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ],
our_tree[GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ];
if (get_sha1("HEAD", our_tree) < 0)
return error(_("Did you hand edit your patch?\n"
"It does not apply to blobs recorded in its index."));
- if (write_index_as_tree(his_tree, &the_index, index_path, 0, NULL))
+ if (write_index_as_tree(their_tree, &the_index, index_path, 0, NULL))
return error("could not write tree");
say(state, stdout, _("Falling back to patching base and 3-way merge..."));
/*
* This is not so wrong. Depending on which base we picked, orig_tree
- * may be wildly different from ours, but his_tree has the same set of
+ * may be wildly different from ours, but their_tree has the same set of
* wildly different changes in parts the patch did not touch, so
* recursive ends up canceling them, saying that we reverted all those
* changes.
*/
- if (run_fallback_merge_recursive(state, orig_tree, our_tree, his_tree)) {
+ if (run_fallback_merge_recursive(state, orig_tree, our_tree, their_tree)) {
rerere(state->allow_rerere_autoupdate);
return error(_("Failed to merge in the changes."));
}
{
if (state->cached || state->check_index) {
if (read_file_or_gitlink(ce, buf))
- return error(_("read of %s failed"), name);
+ return error(_("failed to read %s"), name);
} else if (name) {
if (S_ISGITLINK(expected_mode)) {
if (ce)
return error(_("reading from '%s' beyond a symbolic link"), name);
} else {
if (read_old_data(st, name, buf))
- return error(_("read of %s failed"), name);
+ return error(_("failed to read %s"), name);
}
}
return 0;
free_fragment_list(patch->fragments);
patch->fragments = NULL;
} else if (status) {
- return error(_("read of %s failed"), patch->old_name);
+ return error(_("failed to read %s"), patch->old_name);
}
}
int blamed_lines;
};
-static int diff_hunks(mmfile_t *file_a, mmfile_t *file_b, long ctxlen,
+static int diff_hunks(mmfile_t *file_a, mmfile_t *file_b,
xdl_emit_hunk_consume_func_t hunk_func, void *cb_data)
{
xpparam_t xpp = {0};
xdemitcb_t ecb = {NULL};
xpp.flags = xdl_opts;
- xecfg.ctxlen = ctxlen;
xecfg.hunk_func = hunk_func;
ecb.priv = cb_data;
return xdi_diff(file_a, file_b, &xpp, &xecfg, &ecb);
p->status);
case 'M':
porigin = get_origin(sb, parent, origin->path);
- hashcpy(porigin->blob_sha1, p->one->sha1);
+ hashcpy(porigin->blob_sha1, p->one->oid.hash);
porigin->mode = p->one->mode;
break;
case 'A':
if ((p->status == 'R' || p->status == 'C') &&
!strcmp(p->two->path, origin->path)) {
porigin = get_origin(sb, parent, p->one->path);
- hashcpy(porigin->blob_sha1, p->one->sha1);
+ hashcpy(porigin->blob_sha1, p->one->oid.hash);
porigin->mode = p->one->mode;
break;
}
fill_origin_blob(&sb->revs->diffopt, target, &file_o);
num_get_patch++;
- if (diff_hunks(&file_p, &file_o, 0, blame_chunk_cb, &d))
+ if (diff_hunks(&file_p, &file_o, blame_chunk_cb, &d))
die("unable to generate diff (%s -> %s)",
oid_to_hex(&parent->commit->object.oid),
oid_to_hex(&target->commit->object.oid));
* file_p partially may match that image.
*/
memset(split, 0, sizeof(struct blame_entry [3]));
- if (diff_hunks(file_p, &file_o, 1, handle_split_cb, &d))
+ if (diff_hunks(file_p, &file_o, handle_split_cb, &d))
die("unable to generate diff (%s)",
oid_to_hex(&parent->commit->object.oid));
/* remainder, if any, all match the preimage */
continue;
norigin = get_origin(sb, parent, p->one->path);
- hashcpy(norigin->blob_sha1, p->one->sha1);
+ hashcpy(norigin->blob_sha1, p->one->oid.hash);
norigin->mode = p->one->mode;
fill_origin_blob(&sb->revs->diffopt, norigin, &file_p);
if (!file_p.ptr)
static void verify_working_tree_path(struct commit *work_tree, const char *path)
{
struct commit_list *parents;
+ int pos;
for (parents = work_tree->parents; parents; parents = parents->next) {
const unsigned char *commit_sha1 = parents->item->object.oid.hash;
sha1_object_info(blob_sha1, NULL) == OBJ_BLOB)
return;
}
- die("no such path '%s' in HEAD", path);
+
+ pos = cache_name_pos(path, strlen(path));
+ if (pos >= 0)
+ ; /* path is in the index */
+ else if (!strcmp(active_cache[-1 - pos]->name, path))
+ ; /* path is in the index, unmerged */
+ else
+ die("no such path '%s' in HEAD", path);
}
static struct commit_list **append_parent(struct commit_list **tail, const unsigned char *sha1)
die(_("Couldn't look up commit object for HEAD"));
}
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++, strbuf_release(&bname)) {
- const char *target;
+ char *target = NULL;
int flags = 0;
strbuf_branchname(&bname, argv[i]);
}
}
- target = resolve_ref_unsafe(name,
- RESOLVE_REF_READING
- | RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE
- | RESOLVE_REF_ALLOW_BAD_NAME,
- sha1, &flags);
+ target = resolve_refdup(name,
+ RESOLVE_REF_READING
+ | RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE
+ | RESOLVE_REF_ALLOW_BAD_NAME,
+ sha1, &flags);
if (!target) {
error(remote_branch
? _("remote-tracking branch '%s' not found.")
check_branch_commit(bname.buf, name, sha1, head_rev, kinds,
force)) {
ret = 1;
- continue;
+ goto next;
}
if (delete_ref(name, is_null_sha1(sha1) ? NULL : sha1,
: _("Error deleting branch '%s'"),
bname.buf);
ret = 1;
- continue;
+ goto next;
}
if (!quiet) {
printf(remote_branch
: find_unique_abbrev(sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV));
}
delete_branch_config(bname.buf);
+
+ next:
+ free(target);
}
free(name);
if (!buf.len || buf.buf[buf.len-1] != '\n')
strbuf_addch(&buf, '\n');
strbuf_commented_addf(&buf,
- "Please edit the description for the branch\n"
- " %s\n"
- "Lines starting with '%c' will be stripped.\n",
+ _("Please edit the description for the branch\n"
+ " %s\n"
+ "Lines starting with '%c' will be stripped.\n"),
branch_name, comment_line_char);
- if (write_file_gently(git_path(edit_description), "%s", buf.buf)) {
- strbuf_release(&buf);
- return error_errno(_("could not write branch description template"));
- }
+ write_file_buf(git_path(edit_description), buf.buf, buf.len);
strbuf_reset(&buf);
if (launch_editor(git_path(edit_description), &buf, NULL)) {
strbuf_release(&buf);
hold_locked_index(lock_file, 1);
if (read_cache_preload(&opts->pathspec) < 0)
- return error(_("corrupt index file"));
+ return error(_("index file corrupt"));
if (opts->source_tree)
read_tree_some(opts->source_tree, &opts->pathspec);
hold_locked_index(lock_file, 1);
if (read_cache_preload(NULL) < 0)
- return error(_("corrupt index file"));
+ return error(_("index file corrupt"));
resolve_undo_clear();
if (opts->force) {
OPT_STRING('B', NULL, &opts.new_branch_force, N_("branch"),
N_("create/reset and checkout a branch")),
OPT_BOOL('l', NULL, &opts.new_branch_log, N_("create reflog for new branch")),
- OPT_BOOL(0, "detach", &opts.force_detach, N_("detach the HEAD at named commit")),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "detach", &opts.force_detach, N_("detach HEAD at named commit")),
OPT_SET_INT('t', "track", &opts.track, N_("set upstream info for new branch"),
BRANCH_TRACK_EXPLICIT),
OPT_STRING(0, "orphan", &opts.new_orphan_branch, N_("new-branch"), N_("new unparented branch")),
char *buffer;
buffer = strstr(use_message_buffer, "\n\n");
if (buffer)
- strbuf_addstr(&sb, buffer + 2);
+ strbuf_addstr(&sb, skip_blank_lines(buffer + 2));
hook_arg1 = "commit";
hook_arg2 = use_message;
} else if (fixup_message) {
given_config_source.file : git_path("config"));
if (use_global_config) {
int fd = open(config_file, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY, 0666);
- if (fd) {
+ if (fd >= 0) {
char *content = default_user_config();
write_str_in_full(fd, content);
free(content);
print_path(spec->path);
putchar('\n');
- if (!hashcmp(ospec->sha1, spec->sha1) &&
+ if (!oidcmp(&ospec->oid, &spec->oid) &&
ospec->mode == spec->mode)
break;
/* fallthrough */
if (no_data || S_ISGITLINK(spec->mode))
printf("M %06o %s ", spec->mode,
sha1_to_hex(anonymize ?
- anonymize_sha1(spec->sha1) :
- spec->sha1));
+ anonymize_sha1(spec->oid.hash) :
+ spec->oid.hash));
else {
- struct object *object = lookup_object(spec->sha1);
+ struct object *object = lookup_object(spec->oid.hash);
printf("M %06o :%d ", spec->mode,
get_object_mark(object));
}
/* Export the referenced blobs, and remember the marks. */
for (i = 0; i < diff_queued_diff.nr; i++)
if (!S_ISGITLINK(diff_queued_diff.queue[i]->two->mode))
- export_blob(diff_queued_diff.queue[i]->two->sha1);
+ export_blob(diff_queued_diff.queue[i]->two->oid.hash);
refname = commit->util;
if (anonymize) {
#include "submodule.h"
#include "connected.h"
#include "argv-array.h"
+#include "utf8.h"
static const char * const builtin_fetch_usage[] = {
N_("git fetch [<options>] [<repository> [<refspec>...]]"),
: STORE_REF_ERROR_OTHER;
}
-#define REFCOL_WIDTH 10
+static int refcol_width = 10;
+static int compact_format;
+
+static void adjust_refcol_width(const struct ref *ref)
+{
+ int max, rlen, llen, len;
+
+ /* uptodate lines are only shown on high verbosity level */
+ if (!verbosity && !oidcmp(&ref->peer_ref->old_oid, &ref->old_oid))
+ return;
+
+ max = term_columns();
+ rlen = utf8_strwidth(prettify_refname(ref->name));
+
+ llen = utf8_strwidth(prettify_refname(ref->peer_ref->name));
+
+ /*
+ * rough estimation to see if the output line is too long and
+ * should not be counted (we can't do precise calculation
+ * anyway because we don't know if the error explanation part
+ * will be printed in update_local_ref)
+ */
+ if (compact_format) {
+ llen = 0;
+ max = max * 2 / 3;
+ }
+ len = 21 /* flag and summary */ + rlen + 4 /* -> */ + llen;
+ if (len >= max)
+ return;
+
+ /*
+ * Not precise calculation for compact mode because '*' can
+ * appear on the left hand side of '->' and shrink the column
+ * back.
+ */
+ if (refcol_width < rlen)
+ refcol_width = rlen;
+}
+
+static void prepare_format_display(struct ref *ref_map)
+{
+ struct ref *rm;
+ const char *format = "full";
+
+ git_config_get_string_const("fetch.output", &format);
+ if (!strcasecmp(format, "full"))
+ compact_format = 0;
+ else if (!strcasecmp(format, "compact"))
+ compact_format = 1;
+ else
+ die(_("configuration fetch.output contains invalid value %s"),
+ format);
+
+ for (rm = ref_map; rm; rm = rm->next) {
+ if (rm->status == REF_STATUS_REJECT_SHALLOW ||
+ !rm->peer_ref ||
+ !strcmp(rm->name, "HEAD"))
+ continue;
+
+ adjust_refcol_width(rm);
+ }
+}
+
+static void print_remote_to_local(struct strbuf *display,
+ const char *remote, const char *local)
+{
+ strbuf_addf(display, "%-*s -> %s", refcol_width, remote, local);
+}
+
+static int find_and_replace(struct strbuf *haystack,
+ const char *needle,
+ const char *placeholder)
+{
+ const char *p = strstr(haystack->buf, needle);
+ int plen, nlen;
+
+ if (!p)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (p > haystack->buf && p[-1] != '/')
+ return 0;
+
+ plen = strlen(p);
+ nlen = strlen(needle);
+ if (plen > nlen && p[nlen] != '/')
+ return 0;
+
+ strbuf_splice(haystack, p - haystack->buf, nlen,
+ placeholder, strlen(placeholder));
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static void print_compact(struct strbuf *display,
+ const char *remote, const char *local)
+{
+ struct strbuf r = STRBUF_INIT;
+ struct strbuf l = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ if (!strcmp(remote, local)) {
+ strbuf_addf(display, "%-*s -> *", refcol_width, remote);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ strbuf_addstr(&r, remote);
+ strbuf_addstr(&l, local);
+
+ if (!find_and_replace(&r, local, "*"))
+ find_and_replace(&l, remote, "*");
+ print_remote_to_local(display, r.buf, l.buf);
+
+ strbuf_release(&r);
+ strbuf_release(&l);
+}
+
+static void format_display(struct strbuf *display, char code,
+ const char *summary, const char *error,
+ const char *remote, const char *local)
+{
+ strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s ", code, TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(summary));
+ if (!compact_format)
+ print_remote_to_local(display, remote, local);
+ else
+ print_compact(display, remote, local);
+ if (error)
+ strbuf_addf(display, " (%s)", error);
+}
static int update_local_ref(struct ref *ref,
const char *remote,
if (!oidcmp(&ref->old_oid, &ref->new_oid)) {
if (verbosity > 0)
- strbuf_addf(display, "= %-*s %-*s -> %s",
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[up to date]")),
- REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref);
+ format_display(display, '=', _("[up to date]"), NULL,
+ remote, pretty_ref);
return 0;
}
* If this is the head, and it's not okay to update
* the head, and the old value of the head isn't empty...
*/
- strbuf_addf(display,
- _("! %-*s %-*s -> %s (can't fetch in current branch)"),
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[rejected]")),
- REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref);
+ format_display(display, '!', _("[rejected]"),
+ _("can't fetch in current branch"),
+ remote, pretty_ref);
return 1;
}
starts_with(ref->name, "refs/tags/")) {
int r;
r = s_update_ref("updating tag", ref, 0);
- strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s %-*s -> %s%s",
- r ? '!' : '-',
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[tag update]")),
- REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
- r ? _(" (unable to update local ref)") : "");
+ format_display(display, r ? '!' : 't', _("[tag update]"),
+ r ? _("unable to update local ref") : NULL,
+ remote, pretty_ref);
return r;
}
(recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON))
check_for_new_submodule_commits(ref->new_oid.hash);
r = s_update_ref(msg, ref, 0);
- strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s %-*s -> %s%s",
- r ? '!' : '*',
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(what),
- REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
- r ? _(" (unable to update local ref)") : "");
+ format_display(display, r ? '!' : '*', what,
+ r ? _("unable to update local ref") : NULL,
+ remote, pretty_ref);
return r;
}
(recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON))
check_for_new_submodule_commits(ref->new_oid.hash);
r = s_update_ref("fast-forward", ref, 1);
- strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s %-*s -> %s%s",
- r ? '!' : ' ',
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY_WIDTH, quickref.buf,
- REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
- r ? _(" (unable to update local ref)") : "");
+ format_display(display, r ? '!' : ' ', quickref.buf,
+ r ? _("unable to update local ref") : NULL,
+ remote, pretty_ref);
strbuf_release(&quickref);
return r;
} else if (force || ref->force) {
(recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON))
check_for_new_submodule_commits(ref->new_oid.hash);
r = s_update_ref("forced-update", ref, 1);
- strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s %-*s -> %s (%s)",
- r ? '!' : '+',
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY_WIDTH, quickref.buf,
- REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
- r ? _("unable to update local ref") : _("forced update"));
+ format_display(display, r ? '!' : '+', quickref.buf,
+ r ? _("unable to update local ref") : _("forced update"),
+ remote, pretty_ref);
strbuf_release(&quickref);
return r;
} else {
- strbuf_addf(display, "! %-*s %-*s -> %s %s",
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[rejected]")),
- REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
- _("(non-fast-forward)"));
+ format_display(display, '!', _("[rejected]"), _("non-fast-forward"),
+ remote, pretty_ref);
return 1;
}
}
goto abort;
}
+ prepare_format_display(ref_map);
+
/*
* We do a pass for each fetch_head_status type in their enum order, so
* merged entries are written before not-for-merge. That lets readers
rc |= update_local_ref(ref, what, rm, ¬e);
free(ref);
} else
- strbuf_addf(¬e, "* %-*s %-*s -> FETCH_HEAD",
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY_WIDTH,
- *kind ? kind : "branch",
- REFCOL_WIDTH,
- *what ? what : "HEAD");
+ format_display(¬e, '*',
+ *kind ? kind : "branch", NULL,
+ *what ? what : "HEAD",
+ "FETCH_HEAD");
if (note.len) {
if (verbosity >= 0 && !shown_url) {
fprintf(stderr, _("From %.*s\n"),
for (ref = stale_refs; ref; ref = ref->next)
string_list_append(&refnames, ref->name);
- result = delete_refs(&refnames);
+ result = delete_refs(&refnames, 0);
string_list_clear(&refnames, 0);
}
if (verbosity >= 0) {
for (ref = stale_refs; ref; ref = ref->next) {
+ struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
if (!shown_url) {
fprintf(stderr, _("From %.*s\n"), url_len, url);
shown_url = 1;
}
- fprintf(stderr, " x %-*s %-*s -> %s\n",
- TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[deleted]")),
- REFCOL_WIDTH, _("(none)"), prettify_refname(ref->name));
+ format_display(&sb, '-', _("[deleted]"), NULL,
+ _("(none)"), prettify_refname(ref->name));
+ fprintf(stderr, " %s\n",sb.buf);
+ strbuf_release(&sb);
warn_dangling_symref(stderr, dangling_msg, ref->name);
}
}
#include "dir.h"
#include "progress.h"
#include "streaming.h"
+#include "decorate.h"
#define REACHABLE 0x0001
#define SEEN 0x0002
static int verbose;
static int show_progress = -1;
static int show_dangling = 1;
+static int name_objects;
#define ERROR_OBJECT 01
#define ERROR_REACHABLE 02
#define ERROR_PACK 04
#define ERROR_REFS 010
+static const char *describe_object(struct object *obj)
+{
+ static struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
+ char *name = name_objects ?
+ lookup_decoration(fsck_walk_options.object_names, obj) : NULL;
+
+ strbuf_reset(&buf);
+ strbuf_addstr(&buf, oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ if (name)
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, " (%s)", name);
+
+ return buf.buf;
+}
+
static int fsck_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb)
{
if (strcmp(var, "fsck.skiplist") == 0) {
const char *err)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s in %s %s: %s\n",
- msg_type, typename(obj->type), oid_to_hex(&obj->oid), err);
+ msg_type, typename(obj->type), describe_object(obj), err);
}
static int objerror(struct object *obj, const char *err)
return -1;
}
-static int fsck_error_func(struct object *obj, int type, const char *message)
+static int fsck_error_func(struct fsck_options *o,
+ struct object *obj, int type, const char *message)
{
objreport(obj, (type == FSCK_WARN) ? "warning" : "error", message);
return (type == FSCK_WARN) ? 0 : 1;
if (!obj) {
/* ... these references to parent->fld are safe here */
printf("broken link from %7s %s\n",
- typename(parent->type), oid_to_hex(&parent->oid));
+ typename(parent->type), describe_object(parent));
printf("broken link from %7s %s\n",
(type == OBJ_ANY ? "unknown" : typename(type)), "unknown");
errors_found |= ERROR_REACHABLE;
if (!(obj->flags & HAS_OBJ)) {
if (parent && !has_object_file(&obj->oid)) {
printf("broken link from %7s %s\n",
- typename(parent->type), oid_to_hex(&parent->oid));
+ typename(parent->type), describe_object(parent));
printf(" to %7s %s\n",
- typename(obj->type), oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ typename(obj->type), describe_object(obj));
errors_found |= ERROR_REACHABLE;
}
return 1;
return; /* it is in pack - forget about it */
if (connectivity_only && has_object_file(&obj->oid))
return;
- printf("missing %s %s\n", typename(obj->type), oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ printf("missing %s %s\n", typename(obj->type),
+ describe_object(obj));
errors_found |= ERROR_REACHABLE;
return;
}
* since this is something that is prunable.
*/
if (show_unreachable) {
- printf("unreachable %s %s\n", typename(obj->type), oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ printf("unreachable %s %s\n", typename(obj->type),
+ describe_object(obj));
return;
}
if (!obj->used) {
if (show_dangling)
printf("dangling %s %s\n", typename(obj->type),
- oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ describe_object(obj));
if (write_lost_and_found) {
char *filename = git_pathdup("lost-found/%s/%s",
obj->type == OBJ_COMMIT ? "commit" : "other",
- oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ describe_object(obj));
FILE *f;
if (safe_create_leading_directories_const(filename)) {
if (stream_blob_to_fd(fileno(f), obj->oid.hash, NULL, 1))
die_errno("Could not write '%s'", filename);
} else
- fprintf(f, "%s\n", oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ fprintf(f, "%s\n", describe_object(obj));
if (fclose(f))
die_errno("Could not finish '%s'",
filename);
static void check_object(struct object *obj)
{
if (verbose)
- fprintf(stderr, "Checking %s\n", oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ fprintf(stderr, "Checking %s\n", describe_object(obj));
if (obj->flags & REACHABLE)
check_reachable_object(obj);
if (verbose)
fprintf(stderr, "Checking %s %s\n",
- typename(obj->type), oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ typename(obj->type), describe_object(obj));
if (fsck_walk(obj, NULL, &fsck_obj_options))
objerror(obj, "broken links");
free_commit_buffer(commit);
if (!commit->parents && show_root)
- printf("root %s\n", oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid));
+ printf("root %s\n", describe_object(&commit->object));
}
if (obj->type == OBJ_TAG) {
struct tag *tag = (struct tag *) obj;
if (show_tags && tag->tagged) {
- printf("tagged %s %s", typename(tag->tagged->type), oid_to_hex(&tag->tagged->oid));
- printf(" (%s) in %s\n", tag->tag, oid_to_hex(&tag->object.oid));
+ printf("tagged %s %s", typename(tag->tagged->type),
+ describe_object(tag->tagged));
+ printf(" (%s) in %s\n", tag->tag,
+ describe_object(&tag->object));
}
}
static int default_refs;
-static void fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1)
+static void fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1,
+ unsigned long timestamp)
{
struct object *obj;
if (!is_null_sha1(sha1)) {
obj = lookup_object(sha1);
if (obj) {
+ if (timestamp && name_objects)
+ add_decoration(fsck_walk_options.object_names,
+ obj,
+ xstrfmt("%s@{%ld}", refname, timestamp));
obj->used = 1;
mark_object_reachable(obj);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Checking reflog %s->%s\n",
sha1_to_hex(osha1), sha1_to_hex(nsha1));
- fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(refname, osha1);
- fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(refname, nsha1);
+ fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(refname, osha1, 0);
+ fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(refname, nsha1, timestamp);
return 0;
}
}
default_refs++;
obj->used = 1;
+ if (name_objects)
+ add_decoration(fsck_walk_options.object_names,
+ obj, xstrdup(refname));
mark_object_reachable(obj);
return 0;
return 1;
}
obj->used = 1;
+ if (name_objects)
+ add_decoration(fsck_walk_options.object_names,
+ obj, xstrdup(":"));
mark_object_reachable(obj);
if (obj->type != OBJ_TREE)
err |= objerror(obj, "non-tree in cache-tree");
OPT_BOOL(0, "lost-found", &write_lost_and_found,
N_("write dangling objects in .git/lost-found")),
OPT_BOOL(0, "progress", &show_progress, N_("show progress")),
+ OPT_BOOL(0, "name-objects", &name_objects, N_("show verbose names for reachable objects")),
OPT_END(),
};
include_reflogs = 0;
}
+ if (name_objects)
+ fsck_walk_options.object_names =
+ xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct decoration));
+
git_config(fsck_config, NULL);
fsck_head_link();
continue;
obj->used = 1;
+ if (name_objects)
+ add_decoration(fsck_walk_options.object_names,
+ obj, xstrdup(arg));
mark_object_reachable(obj);
heads++;
continue;
continue;
obj = &blob->object;
obj->used = 1;
+ if (name_objects)
+ add_decoration(fsck_walk_options.object_names,
+ obj,
+ xstrfmt(":%s", active_cache[i]->name));
mark_object_reachable(obj);
}
if (active_cache_tree)
*/
cnt++;
}
- return gc_auto_pack_limit <= cnt;
+ return gc_auto_pack_limit < cnt;
}
static void add_repack_all_option(void)
for (nr = 0; nr < active_nr; nr++) {
const struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[nr];
- if (!S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode) || ce_intent_to_add(ce))
+ if (!S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode))
continue;
if (!ce_path_match(ce, pathspec, NULL))
continue;
* cache version instead
*/
if (cached || (ce->ce_flags & CE_VALID) || ce_skip_worktree(ce)) {
- if (ce_stage(ce))
+ if (ce_stage(ce) || ce_intent_to_add(ce))
continue;
hit |= grep_sha1(opt, ce->sha1, ce->name, 0, ce->name);
}
if (!(flags & INIT_DB_QUIET)) {
int len = strlen(git_dir);
- /* TRANSLATORS: The first '%s' is either "Reinitialized
- existing" or "Initialized empty", the second " shared" or
- "", and the last '%s%s' is the verbatim directory name. */
- printf(_("%s%s Git repository in %s%s\n"),
- reinit ? _("Reinitialized existing") : _("Initialized empty"),
- get_shared_repository() ? _(" shared") : "",
- git_dir, len && git_dir[len-1] != '/' ? "/" : "");
+ if (reinit)
+ printf(get_shared_repository()
+ ? _("Reinitialized existing shared Git repository in %s%s\n")
+ : _("Reinitialized existing Git repository in %s%s\n"),
+ git_dir, len && git_dir[len-1] != '/' ? "/" : "");
+ else
+ printf(get_shared_repository()
+ ? _("Initialized empty shared Git repository in %s%s\n")
+ : _("Initialized empty Git repository in %s%s\n"),
+ git_dir, len && git_dir[len-1] != '/' ? "/" : "");
}
return 0;
static int default_abbrev_commit;
static int default_show_root = 1;
static int default_follow;
+static int default_show_signature;
static int decoration_style;
static int decoration_given;
static int use_mailmap_config;
rev->abbrev_commit = default_abbrev_commit;
rev->show_root_diff = default_show_root;
rev->subject_prefix = fmt_patch_subject_prefix;
+ rev->show_signature = default_show_signature;
DIFF_OPT_SET(&rev->diffopt, ALLOW_TEXTCONV);
if (default_date_mode)
if (rev->commit_format != CMIT_FMT_ONELINE)
putchar(rev->diffopt.line_termination);
}
- printf(_("Final output: %d %s\n"), nr, stage);
+ fprintf(rev->diffopt.file, _("Final output: %d %s\n"), nr, stage);
}
static struct itimerval early_output_timer;
static void log_show_early(struct rev_info *revs, struct commit_list *list)
{
- int i = revs->early_output;
+ int i = revs->early_output, close_file = revs->diffopt.close_file;
int show_header = 1;
+ revs->diffopt.close_file = 0;
sort_in_topological_order(&list, revs->sort_order);
while (list && i) {
struct commit *commit = list->item;
case commit_ignore:
break;
case commit_error:
+ if (close_file)
+ fclose(revs->diffopt.file);
return;
}
list = list->next;
}
/* Did we already get enough commits for the early output? */
- if (!i)
+ if (!i) {
+ if (close_file)
+ fclose(revs->diffopt.file);
return;
+ }
/*
* ..if no, then repeat it twice a second until we
{
struct commit *commit;
int saved_nrl = 0;
- int saved_dcctc = 0;
+ int saved_dcctc = 0, close_file = rev->diffopt.close_file;
if (rev->early_output)
setup_early_output(rev);
* and HAS_CHANGES being accumulated in rev->diffopt, so be careful to
* retain that state information if replacing rev->diffopt in this loop
*/
+ rev->diffopt.close_file = 0;
while ((commit = get_revision(rev)) != NULL) {
if (!log_tree_commit(rev, commit) && rev->max_count >= 0)
/*
}
rev->diffopt.degraded_cc_to_c = saved_dcctc;
rev->diffopt.needed_rename_limit = saved_nrl;
+ if (close_file)
+ fclose(rev->diffopt.file);
if (rev->diffopt.output_format & DIFF_FORMAT_CHECKDIFF &&
DIFF_OPT_TST(&rev->diffopt, CHECK_FAILED)) {
use_mailmap_config = git_config_bool(var, value);
return 0;
}
+ if (!strcmp(var, "log.showsignature")) {
+ default_show_signature = git_config_bool(var, value);
+ return 0;
+ }
if (grep_config(var, value, cb) < 0)
return -1;
pp.fmt = rev->commit_format;
pp.date_mode = rev->date_mode;
pp_user_info(&pp, "Tagger", &out, buf, get_log_output_encoding());
- printf("%s", out.buf);
+ fprintf(rev->diffopt.file, "%s", out.buf);
strbuf_release(&out);
}
char *buf;
unsigned long size;
- fflush(stdout);
+ fflush(rev->diffopt.file);
if (!DIFF_OPT_TOUCHED(&rev->diffopt, ALLOW_TEXTCONV) ||
!DIFF_OPT_TST(&rev->diffopt, ALLOW_TEXTCONV))
return stream_blob_to_fd(1, sha1, NULL, 0);
}
if (offset < size)
- fwrite(buf + offset, size - offset, 1, stdout);
+ fwrite(buf + offset, size - offset, 1, rev->diffopt.file);
free(buf);
return 0;
}
struct strbuf *base,
const char *pathname, unsigned mode, int stage, void *context)
{
- printf("%s%s\n", pathname, S_ISDIR(mode) ? "/" : "");
+ FILE *file = context;
+ fprintf(file, "%s%s\n", pathname, S_ISDIR(mode) ? "/" : "");
return 0;
}
if (rev.shown_one)
putchar('\n');
- printf("%stag %s%s\n",
+ fprintf(rev.diffopt.file, "%stag %s%s\n",
diff_get_color_opt(&rev.diffopt, DIFF_COMMIT),
t->tag,
diff_get_color_opt(&rev.diffopt, DIFF_RESET));
case OBJ_TREE:
if (rev.shown_one)
putchar('\n');
- printf("%stree %s%s\n\n",
+ fprintf(rev.diffopt.file, "%stree %s%s\n\n",
diff_get_color_opt(&rev.diffopt, DIFF_COMMIT),
name,
diff_get_color_opt(&rev.diffopt, DIFF_RESET));
read_tree_recursive((struct tree *)o, "", 0, 0, &match_all,
- show_tree_object, NULL);
+ show_tree_object, rev.diffopt.file);
rev.shown_one = 1;
break;
case OBJ_COMMIT:
return git_log_config(var, value, cb);
}
-static FILE *realstdout = NULL;
static const char *output_directory = NULL;
static int outdir_offset;
-static int reopen_stdout(struct commit *commit, const char *subject,
+static int open_next_file(struct commit *commit, const char *subject,
struct rev_info *rev, int quiet)
{
struct strbuf filename = STRBUF_INIT;
fmt_output_subject(&filename, subject, rev);
if (!quiet)
- fprintf(realstdout, "%s\n", filename.buf + outdir_offset);
+ printf("%s\n", filename.buf + outdir_offset);
- if (freopen(filename.buf, "w", stdout) == NULL)
+ if ((rev->diffopt.file = fopen(filename.buf, "w")) == NULL)
return error(_("Cannot open patch file %s"), filename.buf);
strbuf_release(&filename);
info->message_id = strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL);
}
-static void print_signature(void)
+static void print_signature(FILE *file)
{
if (!signature || !*signature)
return;
- printf("-- \n%s", signature);
+ fprintf(file, "-- \n%s", signature);
if (signature[strlen(signature)-1] != '\n')
- putchar('\n');
- putchar('\n');
+ putc('\n', file);
+ putc('\n', file);
}
static void add_branch_description(struct strbuf *buf, const char *branch_name)
committer = git_committer_info(0);
if (!use_stdout &&
- reopen_stdout(NULL, rev->numbered_files ? NULL : "cover-letter", rev, quiet))
+ open_next_file(NULL, rev->numbered_files ? NULL : "cover-letter", rev, quiet))
return;
log_write_email_headers(rev, head, &pp.subject, &pp.after_subject,
pp_title_line(&pp, &msg, &sb, encoding, need_8bit_cte);
pp_remainder(&pp, &msg, &sb, 0);
add_branch_description(&sb, branch_name);
- printf("%s\n", sb.buf);
+ fprintf(rev->diffopt.file, "%s\n", sb.buf);
strbuf_release(&sb);
log.wrap = 72;
log.in1 = 2;
log.in2 = 4;
+ log.file = rev->diffopt.file;
for (i = 0; i < nr; i++)
shortlog_add_commit(&log, list[i]);
diffcore_std(&opts);
diff_flush(&opts);
- printf("\n");
- print_signature();
+ fprintf(rev->diffopt.file, "\n");
+ print_signature(rev->diffopt.file);
}
static const char *clean_message_id(const char *msg_id)
}
}
-static void print_bases(struct base_tree_info *bases)
+static void print_bases(struct base_tree_info *bases, FILE *file)
{
int i;
return;
/* Show the base commit */
- printf("base-commit: %s\n", oid_to_hex(&bases->base_commit));
+ fprintf(file, "base-commit: %s\n", oid_to_hex(&bases->base_commit));
/* Show the prerequisite patches */
for (i = bases->nr_patch_id - 1; i >= 0; i--)
- printf("prerequisite-patch-id: %s\n", oid_to_hex(&bases->patch_id[i]));
+ fprintf(file, "prerequisite-patch-id: %s\n", oid_to_hex(&bases->patch_id[i]));
free(bases->patch_id);
bases->nr_patch_id = 0;
setup_pager();
if (output_directory) {
+ if (rev.diffopt.use_color != GIT_COLOR_ALWAYS)
+ rev.diffopt.use_color = GIT_COLOR_NEVER;
if (use_stdout)
die(_("standard output, or directory, which one?"));
if (mkdir(output_directory, 0777) < 0 && errno != EEXIST)
get_patch_ids(&rev, &ids);
}
- if (!use_stdout)
- realstdout = xfdopen(xdup(1), "w");
-
if (prepare_revision_walk(&rev))
die(_("revision walk setup failed"));
rev.boundary = 1;
gen_message_id(&rev, "cover");
make_cover_letter(&rev, use_stdout,
origin, nr, list, branch_name, quiet);
- print_bases(&bases);
+ print_bases(&bases, rev.diffopt.file);
total++;
start_number--;
}
}
if (!use_stdout &&
- reopen_stdout(rev.numbered_files ? NULL : commit, NULL, &rev, quiet))
+ open_next_file(rev.numbered_files ? NULL : commit, NULL, &rev, quiet))
die(_("Failed to create output files"));
shown = log_tree_commit(&rev, commit);
free_commit_buffer(commit);
rev.shown_one = 0;
if (shown) {
if (rev.mime_boundary)
- printf("\n--%s%s--\n\n\n",
+ fprintf(rev.diffopt.file, "\n--%s%s--\n\n\n",
mime_boundary_leader,
rev.mime_boundary);
else
- print_signature();
- print_bases(&bases);
+ print_signature(rev.diffopt.file);
+ print_bases(&bases, rev.diffopt.file);
}
if (!use_stdout)
- fclose(stdout);
+ fclose(rev.diffopt.file);
}
free(list);
free(branch_name);
};
static void print_commit(char sign, struct commit *commit, int verbose,
- int abbrev)
+ int abbrev, FILE *file)
{
if (!verbose) {
- printf("%c %s\n", sign,
+ fprintf(file, "%c %s\n", sign,
find_unique_abbrev(commit->object.oid.hash, abbrev));
} else {
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
pp_commit_easy(CMIT_FMT_ONELINE, commit, &buf);
- printf("%c %s %s\n", sign,
+ fprintf(file, "%c %s %s\n", sign,
find_unique_abbrev(commit->object.oid.hash, abbrev),
buf.buf);
strbuf_release(&buf);
commit = list->item;
if (has_commit_patch_id(commit, &ids))
sign = '-';
- print_commit(sign, commit, verbose, abbrev);
+ print_commit(sign, commit, verbose, abbrev, revs.diffopt.file);
list = list->next;
}
static const char *better_branch_name(const char *branch)
{
- static char githead_env[8 + 40 + 1];
+ static char githead_env[8 + GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ + 1];
char *name;
- if (strlen(branch) != 40)
+ if (strlen(branch) != GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ)
return branch;
xsnprintf(githead_env, sizeof(githead_env), "GITHEAD_%s", branch);
name = getenv(githead_env);
int cmd_merge_recursive(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
- const unsigned char *bases[21];
+ const struct object_id *bases[21];
unsigned bases_count = 0;
int i, failed;
- unsigned char h1[20], h2[20];
+ struct object_id h1, h2;
struct merge_options o;
struct commit *result;
continue;
}
if (bases_count < ARRAY_SIZE(bases)-1) {
- unsigned char *sha = xmalloc(20);
- if (get_sha1(argv[i], sha))
+ struct object_id *oid = xmalloc(sizeof(struct object_id));
+ if (get_oid(argv[i], oid))
die("Could not parse object '%s'", argv[i]);
- bases[bases_count++] = sha;
+ bases[bases_count++] = oid;
}
else
warning("Cannot handle more than %d bases. "
o.branch1 = argv[++i];
o.branch2 = argv[++i];
- if (get_sha1(o.branch1, h1))
+ if (get_oid(o.branch1, &h1))
die("Could not resolve ref '%s'", o.branch1);
- if (get_sha1(o.branch2, h2))
+ if (get_oid(o.branch2, &h2))
die("Could not resolve ref '%s'", o.branch2);
o.branch1 = better_branch_name(o.branch1);
if (o.verbosity >= 3)
printf("Merging %s with %s\n", o.branch1, o.branch2);
- failed = merge_recursive_generic(&o, h1, h2, bases_count, bases, &result);
+ failed = merge_recursive_generic(&o, &h1, &h2, bases_count, bases, &result);
if (failed < 0)
return 128; /* die() error code */
return failed;
PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG, NULL, FF_ONLY },
OPT_RERERE_AUTOUPDATE(&allow_rerere_auto),
OPT_BOOL(0, "verify-signatures", &verify_signatures,
- N_("Verify that the named commit has a valid GPG signature")),
+ N_("verify that the named commit has a valid GPG signature")),
OPT_CALLBACK('s', "strategy", &use_strategies, N_("strategy"),
N_("merge strategy to use"), option_parse_strategy),
OPT_CALLBACK('X', "strategy-option", &xopts, N_("option=value"),
struct rev_info rev;
struct strbuf out = STRBUF_INIT;
struct commit_list *j;
- const char *filename;
- int fd;
struct pretty_print_context ctx = {0};
printf(_("Squash commit -- not updating HEAD\n"));
- filename = git_path_squash_msg();
- fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666);
- if (fd < 0)
- die_errno(_("Could not write to '%s'"), filename);
init_revisions(&rev, NULL);
rev.ignore_merges = 1;
oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid));
pretty_print_commit(&ctx, commit, &out);
}
- if (write_in_full(fd, out.buf, out.len) != out.len)
- die_errno(_("Writing SQUASH_MSG"));
- if (close(fd))
- die_errno(_("Finishing SQUASH_MSG"));
+ write_file_buf(git_path_squash_msg(), out.buf, out.len);
strbuf_release(&out);
}
if (ref_exists(truname.buf)) {
strbuf_addf(msg,
"%s\t\tbranch '%s'%s of .\n",
- sha1_to_hex(remote_head->object.oid.hash),
+ oid_to_hex(&remote_head->object.oid),
truname.buf + 11,
(early ? " (early part)" : ""));
strbuf_release(&truname);
desc = merge_remote_util(remote_head);
if (desc && desc->obj && desc->obj->type == OBJ_TAG) {
strbuf_addf(msg, "%s\t\t%s '%s'\n",
- sha1_to_hex(desc->obj->oid.hash),
+ oid_to_hex(&desc->obj->oid),
typename(desc->obj->type),
remote);
goto cleanup;
}
strbuf_addf(msg, "%s\t\tcommit '%s'\n",
- sha1_to_hex(remote_head->object.oid.hash), remote);
+ oid_to_hex(&remote_head->object.oid), remote);
cleanup:
strbuf_release(&buf);
strbuf_release(&bname);
}
-static void write_merge_msg(struct strbuf *msg)
-{
- const char *filename = git_path_merge_msg();
- int fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666);
- if (fd < 0)
- die_errno(_("Could not open '%s' for writing"),
- filename);
- if (write_in_full(fd, msg->buf, msg->len) != msg->len)
- die_errno(_("Could not write to '%s'"), filename);
- close(fd);
-}
-
static void read_merge_msg(struct strbuf *msg)
{
const char *filename = git_path_merge_msg();
strbuf_addch(&msg, '\n');
if (0 < option_edit)
strbuf_commented_addf(&msg, _(merge_editor_comment), comment_line_char);
- write_merge_msg(&msg);
+ write_file_buf(git_path_merge_msg(), msg.buf, msg.len);
if (run_commit_hook(0 < option_edit, get_index_file(), "prepare-commit-msg",
git_path_merge_msg(), "merge", NULL))
abort_commit(remoteheads, NULL);
static void write_merge_state(struct commit_list *remoteheads)
{
- const char *filename;
- int fd;
struct commit_list *j;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
}
strbuf_addf(&buf, "%s\n", oid_to_hex(oid));
}
- filename = git_path_merge_head();
- fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666);
- if (fd < 0)
- die_errno(_("Could not open '%s' for writing"), filename);
- if (write_in_full(fd, buf.buf, buf.len) != buf.len)
- die_errno(_("Could not write to '%s'"), filename);
- close(fd);
+ write_file_buf(git_path_merge_head(), buf.buf, buf.len);
strbuf_addch(&merge_msg, '\n');
- write_merge_msg(&merge_msg);
+ write_file_buf(git_path_merge_msg(), merge_msg.buf, merge_msg.len);
- filename = git_path_merge_mode();
- fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
- if (fd < 0)
- die_errno(_("Could not open '%s' for writing"), filename);
strbuf_reset(&buf);
if (fast_forward == FF_NO)
strbuf_addf(&buf, "no-ff");
- if (write_in_full(fd, buf.buf, buf.len) != buf.len)
- die_errno(_("Could not write to '%s'"), filename);
- close(fd);
+ write_file_buf(git_path_merge_mode(), buf.buf, buf.len);
}
static int default_edit_option(void)
if (e) {
int v = git_config_maybe_bool(name, e);
if (v < 0)
- die("Bad value '%s' in environment '%s'", e, name);
+ die(_("Bad value '%s' in environment '%s'"), e, name);
return v;
}
if (!commit) {
if (ptr)
*ptr = '\0';
- die("not something we can merge in %s: %s",
+ die(_("not something we can merge in %s: %s"),
filename, merge_names->buf + pos);
}
remotes = &commit_list_insert(commit, remotes)->next;
struct commit *commit = get_merge_parent(argv[i]);
if (!commit)
help_unknown_ref(argv[i], "merge",
- "not something we can merge");
+ _("not something we can merge"));
remotes = &commit_list_insert(commit, remotes)->next;
}
remoteheads = reduce_parents(head_commit, head_subsumed, remoteheads);
for (p = remoteheads; p; p = p->next) {
struct commit *commit = p->item;
strbuf_addf(&buf, "GITHEAD_%s",
- sha1_to_hex(commit->object.oid.hash));
+ oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid));
setenv(buf.buf, merge_remote_util(commit)->name, 1);
strbuf_reset(&buf);
if (fast_forward != FF_ONLY &&
* If head can reach all the merge then we are up to date.
* but first the most common case of merging one remote.
*/
- finish_up_to_date("Already up-to-date.");
+ finish_up_to_date(_("Already up-to-date."));
goto done;
} else if (fast_forward != FF_NO && !remoteheads->next &&
!common->next &&
- !hashcmp(common->item->object.oid.hash, head_commit->object.oid.hash)) {
+ !oidcmp(&common->item->object.oid, &head_commit->object.oid)) {
/* Again the most common case of merging one remote. */
struct strbuf msg = STRBUF_INIT;
struct commit *commit;
* HEAD^^" would be missed.
*/
common_one = get_merge_bases(head_commit, j->item);
- if (hashcmp(common_one->item->object.oid.hash,
- j->item->object.oid.hash)) {
+ if (oidcmp(&common_one->item->object.oid, &j->item->object.oid)) {
up_to_date = 0;
break;
}
}
if (up_to_date) {
- finish_up_to_date("Already up-to-date. Yeeah!");
+ finish_up_to_date(_("Already up-to-date. Yeeah!"));
goto done;
}
}
* Stash away the local changes so that we can try more than one.
*/
save_state(stash))
- hashcpy(stash, null_sha1);
+ hashclr(stash);
for (i = 0; i < use_strategies_nr; i++) {
int ret;
if (git_config_get_string(key, &value))
return 1;
if (parse_notes_merge_strategy(value, strategy))
- git_die_config(key, "unknown notes merge strategy %s", value);
+ git_die_config(key, _("unknown notes merge strategy %s"), value);
free(value);
return 0;
if (strategy || do_commit + do_abort == 0)
do_merge = 1;
if (do_merge + do_commit + do_abort != 1) {
- error("cannot mix --commit, --abort or -s/--strategy");
+ error(_("cannot mix --commit, --abort or -s/--strategy"));
usage_with_options(git_notes_merge_usage, options);
}
if (do_merge && argc != 1) {
- error("Must specify a notes ref to merge");
+ error(_("Must specify a notes ref to merge"));
usage_with_options(git_notes_merge_usage, options);
} else if (!do_merge && argc) {
- error("too many parameters");
+ error(_("too many parameters"));
usage_with_options(git_notes_merge_usage, options);
}
if (strategy) {
if (parse_notes_merge_strategy(strategy, &o.strategy)) {
- error("Unknown -s/--strategy: %s", strategy);
+ error(_("Unknown -s/--strategy: %s"), strategy);
usage_with_options(git_notes_merge_usage, options);
}
} else {
die(_("A notes merge into %s is already in-progress at %s"),
default_notes_ref(), wt->path);
if (create_symref("NOTES_MERGE_REF", default_notes_ref(), NULL))
- die("Failed to store link to current notes ref (%s)",
+ die(_("Failed to store link to current notes ref (%s)"),
default_notes_ref());
- printf("Automatic notes merge failed. Fix conflicts in %s and "
- "commit the result with 'git notes merge --commit', or "
- "abort the merge with 'git notes merge --abort'.\n",
+ printf(_("Automatic notes merge failed. Fix conflicts in %s and "
+ "commit the result with 'git notes merge --commit', or "
+ "abort the merge with 'git notes merge --abort'.\n"),
git_path(NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE));
}
struct notes_tree *t;
int show_only = 0, verbose = 0;
struct option options[] = {
- OPT__DRY_RUN(&show_only, "do not remove, show only"),
- OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose, "report pruned notes"),
+ OPT__DRY_RUN(&show_only, N_("do not remove, show only")),
+ OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose, N_("report pruned notes")),
OPT_END()
};
git_notes_get_ref_usage, 0);
if (argc) {
- error("too many parameters");
+ error(_("too many parameters"));
usage_with_options(git_notes_get_ref_usage, options);
}
git_config(git_pull_config, NULL);
if (read_cache_unmerged())
- die_resolve_conflict("Pull");
+ die_resolve_conflict("pull");
if (file_exists(git_path("MERGE_HEAD")))
die_conclude_merge();
return 0;
}
- /* make sure that symrefs are deleted */
- if (flags & REF_ISSYMREF)
- return unlink(git_path("%s", refname));
-
string_list_append(branches->branches, refname);
return 0;
strbuf_release(&buf);
if (!result)
- result = delete_refs(&branches);
+ result = delete_refs(&branches, REF_NODEREF);
string_list_clear(&branches, 0);
if (skipped.nr) {
struct show_info *show_info = cb_data;
struct branch_info *branch_info = item->util;
struct string_list *merge = &branch_info->merge;
- const char *also;
+ int width = show_info->width + 4;
int i;
if (branch_info->rebase && branch_info->merge.nr > 1) {
printf(" %-*s ", show_info->width, item->string);
if (branch_info->rebase) {
- printf_ln(_(branch_info->rebase == INTERACTIVE_REBASE ?
- "rebases interactively onto remote %s" :
- "rebases onto remote %s"), merge->items[0].string);
+ printf_ln(branch_info->rebase == INTERACTIVE_REBASE
+ ? _("rebases interactively onto remote %s")
+ : _("rebases onto remote %s"), merge->items[0].string);
return 0;
} else if (show_info->any_rebase) {
printf_ln(_(" merges with remote %s"), merge->items[0].string);
- also = _(" and with remote");
+ width++;
} else {
printf_ln(_("merges with remote %s"), merge->items[0].string);
- also = _(" and with remote");
}
for (i = 1; i < merge->nr; i++)
- printf(" %-*s %s %s\n", show_info->width, "", also,
+ printf(_("%-*s and with remote %s\n"), width, "",
merge->items[i].string);
return 0;
the one in " Fetch URL: %s" translation */
printf_ln(_(" Push URL: %s"), url[i]);
if (!i)
- printf_ln(_(" Push URL: %s"), "(no URL)");
+ printf_ln(_(" Push URL: %s"), _("(no URL)"));
if (no_query)
- printf_ln(_(" HEAD branch: %s"), "(not queried)");
+ printf_ln(_(" HEAD branch: %s"), _("(not queried)"));
else if (!states.heads.nr)
- printf_ln(_(" HEAD branch: %s"), "(unknown)");
+ printf_ln(_(" HEAD branch: %s"), _("(unknown)"));
else if (states.heads.nr == 1)
printf_ln(_(" HEAD branch: %s"), states.heads.items[0].string);
else {
string_list_sort(&refs_to_prune);
if (!dry_run)
- result |= delete_refs(&refs_to_prune);
+ result |= delete_refs(&refs_to_prune, 0);
for_each_string_list_item(item, &states.stale) {
const char *refname = item->util;
item->string,
exts[ext].name);
if (remove_path(fname))
- warning(_("removing '%s' failed"), fname);
+ warning(_("failed to remove '%s'"), fname);
free(fname);
}
}
if (body) {
const char *eol;
size_t len;
- body += 2;
+ body = skip_blank_lines(body + 2);
eol = strchr(body, '\n');
len = eol ? eol - body : strlen(body);
printf(" %.*s\n", (int) len, body);
for (i = 0; i < q->nr; i++) {
struct diff_filespec *one = q->queue[i]->one;
- int is_missing = !(one->mode && !is_null_sha1(one->sha1));
+ int is_missing = !(one->mode && !is_null_oid(&one->oid));
struct cache_entry *ce;
if (is_missing && !intent_to_add) {
continue;
}
- ce = make_cache_entry(one->mode, one->sha1, one->path,
+ ce = make_cache_entry(one->mode, one->oid.hash, one->path,
0, 0);
if (!ce)
die(_("make_cache_entry failed for path '%s'"),
*/
if (!index_only) {
int removed = 0, gitmodules_modified = 0;
+ struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
for (i = 0; i < list.nr; i++) {
const char *path = list.entry[i].name;
if (list.entry[i].is_submodule) {
continue;
}
} else {
- struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
+ strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addstr(&buf, path);
if (!remove_dir_recursively(&buf, 0)) {
removed = 1;
/* Submodule was removed by user */
if (!remove_path_from_gitmodules(path))
gitmodules_modified = 1;
- strbuf_release(&buf);
/* Fallthrough and let remove_path() fail. */
}
}
if (!removed)
die_errno("git rm: '%s'", path);
}
+ strbuf_release(&buf);
if (gitmodules_modified)
stage_updated_gitmodules();
}
log.user_format = rev.commit_format == CMIT_FMT_USERFORMAT;
log.abbrev = rev.abbrev;
+ log.file = rev.diffopt.file;
/* assume HEAD if from a tty */
if (!nongit && !rev.pending.nr && isatty(0))
get_from_rev(&rev, &log);
shortlog_output(&log);
+ if (log.file != stdout)
+ fclose(log.file);
return 0;
}
for (i = 0; i < log->list.nr; i++) {
const struct string_list_item *item = &log->list.items[i];
if (log->summary) {
- printf("%6d\t%s\n", (int)UTIL_TO_INT(item), item->string);
+ fprintf(log->file, "%6d\t%s\n",
+ (int)UTIL_TO_INT(item), item->string);
} else {
struct string_list *onelines = item->util;
- printf("%s (%d):\n", item->string, onelines->nr);
+ fprintf(log->file, "%s (%d):\n",
+ item->string, onelines->nr);
for (j = onelines->nr - 1; j >= 0; j--) {
const char *msg = onelines->items[j].string;
if (log->wrap_lines) {
strbuf_reset(&sb);
add_wrapped_shortlog_msg(&sb, msg, log);
- fwrite(sb.buf, sb.len, 1, stdout);
+ fwrite(sb.buf, sb.len, 1, log->file);
}
else
- printf(" %s\n", msg);
+ fprintf(log->file, " %s\n", msg);
}
- putchar('\n');
+ putc('\n', log->file);
onelines->strdup_strings = 1;
string_list_clear(onelines, 0);
free(onelines);
/* If we want to stop as fast as possible and return an error */
unsigned quickstop : 1;
+
+ /* failed clones to be retried again */
+ const struct cache_entry **failed_clones;
+ int failed_clones_nr, failed_clones_alloc;
};
#define SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CLONE_INIT {0, MODULE_LIST_INIT, 0, \
SUBMODULE_UPDATE_STRATEGY_INIT, 0, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, \
- STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP, 0}
+ STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP, 0, NULL, 0, 0}
static void next_submodule_warn_missing(struct submodule_update_clone *suc,
static int update_clone_get_next_task(struct child_process *child,
struct strbuf *err,
void *suc_cb,
- void **void_task_cb)
+ void **idx_task_cb)
{
struct submodule_update_clone *suc = suc_cb;
+ const struct cache_entry *ce;
+ int index;
for (; suc->current < suc->list.nr; suc->current++) {
- const struct cache_entry *ce = suc->list.entries[suc->current];
+ ce = suc->list.entries[suc->current];
if (prepare_to_clone_next_submodule(ce, child, suc, err)) {
+ int *p = xmalloc(sizeof(*p));
+ *p = suc->current;
+ *idx_task_cb = p;
suc->current++;
return 1;
}
}
+
+ /*
+ * The loop above tried cloning each submodule once, now try the
+ * stragglers again, which we can imagine as an extension of the
+ * entry list.
+ */
+ index = suc->current - suc->list.nr;
+ if (index < suc->failed_clones_nr) {
+ int *p;
+ ce = suc->failed_clones[index];
+ if (!prepare_to_clone_next_submodule(ce, child, suc, err))
+ die("BUG: ce was a submodule before?");
+ p = xmalloc(sizeof(*p));
+ *p = suc->current;
+ *idx_task_cb = p;
+ suc->current ++;
+ return 1;
+ }
+
return 0;
}
static int update_clone_start_failure(struct strbuf *err,
void *suc_cb,
- void *void_task_cb)
+ void *idx_task_cb)
{
struct submodule_update_clone *suc = suc_cb;
suc->quickstop = 1;
static int update_clone_task_finished(int result,
struct strbuf *err,
void *suc_cb,
- void *void_task_cb)
+ void *idx_task_cb)
{
+ const struct cache_entry *ce;
struct submodule_update_clone *suc = suc_cb;
+ int *idxP = *(int**)idx_task_cb;
+ int idx = *idxP;
+ free(idxP);
+
if (!result)
return 0;
- suc->quickstop = 1;
- return 1;
+ if (idx < suc->list.nr) {
+ ce = suc->list.entries[idx];
+ strbuf_addf(err, _("Failed to clone '%s'. Retry scheduled"),
+ ce->name);
+ strbuf_addch(err, '\n');
+ ALLOC_GROW(suc->failed_clones,
+ suc->failed_clones_nr + 1,
+ suc->failed_clones_alloc);
+ suc->failed_clones[suc->failed_clones_nr++] = ce;
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ idx = suc->current - suc->list.nr;
+ ce = suc->failed_clones[idx];
+ strbuf_addf(err, _("Failed to clone '%s' a second time, aborting"),
+ ce->name);
+ strbuf_addch(err, '\n');
+ suc->quickstop = 1;
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
}
static int update_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
return; /* we are done */
else {
/* cannot resolve yet --- queue it */
- hashcpy(obj_list[nr].sha1, null_sha1);
+ hashclr(obj_list[nr].sha1);
add_delta_to_list(nr, base_sha1, 0, delta_data, delta_size);
return;
}
* The delta base object is itself a delta that
* has not been resolved yet.
*/
- hashcpy(obj_list[nr].sha1, null_sha1);
+ hashclr(obj_list[nr].sha1);
add_delta_to_list(nr, null_sha1, base_offset, delta_data, delta_size);
return;
}
*/
strbuf_reset(&sb);
strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s/HEAD", sb_repo.buf);
- write_file(sb.buf, sha1_to_hex(null_sha1));
+ write_file(sb.buf, "%s", sha1_to_hex(null_sha1));
strbuf_reset(&sb);
strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s/commondir", sb_repo.buf);
write_file(sb.buf, "../..");
i = 0;
while (i < entries) {
const struct cache_entry *ce = cache[i];
- struct cache_tree_sub *sub;
+ struct cache_tree_sub *sub = NULL;
const char *path, *slash;
int pathlen, entlen;
const unsigned char *sha1;
unsigned mode;
int expected_missing = 0;
+ int contains_ita = 0;
path = ce->name;
pathlen = ce_namelen(ce);
i += sub->count;
sha1 = sub->cache_tree->sha1;
mode = S_IFDIR;
- if (sub->cache_tree->entry_count < 0) {
+ contains_ita = sub->cache_tree->entry_count < 0;
+ if (contains_ita) {
to_invalidate = 1;
expected_missing = 1;
}
* they are not part of generated trees. Invalidate up
* to root to force cache-tree users to read elsewhere.
*/
- if (ce_intent_to_add(ce)) {
+ if (!sub && ce_intent_to_add(ce)) {
to_invalidate = 1;
continue;
}
+ /*
+ * "sub" can be an empty tree if all subentries are i-t-a.
+ */
+ if (contains_ita && !hashcmp(sha1, EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_BIN))
+ continue;
+
strbuf_grow(&buffer, entlen + 100);
strbuf_addf(&buffer, "%o %.*s%c", mode, entlen, path + baselen, '\0');
strbuf_add(&buffer, sha1, 20);
#define REFRESH_IGNORE_SUBMODULES 0x0010 /* ignore submodules */
#define REFRESH_IN_PORCELAIN 0x0020 /* user friendly output, not "needs update" */
extern int refresh_index(struct index_state *, unsigned int flags, const struct pathspec *pathspec, char *seen, const char *header_msg);
+extern struct cache_entry *refresh_cache_entry(struct cache_entry *, unsigned int);
extern void update_index_if_able(struct index_state *, struct lock_file *);
* directory while we were working. To be robust against this kind of
* race, callers might want to try invoking the function again when it
* returns SCLD_VANISHED.
+ *
+ * safe_create_leading_directories() temporarily changes path while it
+ * is working but restores it before returning.
+ * safe_create_leading_directories_const() doesn't modify path, even
+ * temporarily.
*/
enum scld_error {
SCLD_OK = 0,
* printf("%s -> %s", sha1_to_hex(one), sha1_to_hex(two));
*/
extern char *sha1_to_hex_r(char *out, const unsigned char *sha1);
+extern char *oid_to_hex_r(char *out, const struct object_id *oid);
extern char *sha1_to_hex(const unsigned char *sha1); /* static buffer result! */
extern char *oid_to_hex(const struct object_id *oid); /* same static buffer as sha1_to_hex */
return write_in_full(fd, str, strlen(str));
}
-extern int write_file(const char *path, const char *fmt, ...);
-extern int write_file_gently(const char *path, const char *fmt, ...);
+/**
+ * Open (and truncate) the file at path, write the contents of buf to it,
+ * and close it. Dies if any errors are encountered.
+ */
+extern void write_file_buf(const char *path, const char *buf, size_t len);
+
+/**
+ * Like write_file_buf(), but format the contents into a buffer first.
+ * Additionally, write_file() will append a newline if one is not already
+ * present, making it convenient to write text files:
+ *
+ * write_file(path, "counter: %d", ctr);
+ */
+__attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3)))
+extern void write_file(const char *path, const char *fmt, ...);
/* pager.c */
extern void setup_pager(void);
return -1;
}
-static int parse_attr(const char *name, int len)
+static int parse_attr(const char *name, size_t len)
{
- static const int attr_values[] = { 1, 2, 4, 5, 7,
- 22, 22, 24, 25, 27 };
- static const char * const attr_names[] = {
- "bold", "dim", "ul", "blink", "reverse",
- "nobold", "nodim", "noul", "noblink", "noreverse"
+ static const struct {
+ const char *name;
+ size_t len;
+ int val, neg;
+ } attrs[] = {
+#define ATTR(x, val, neg) { (x), sizeof(x)-1, (val), (neg) }
+ ATTR("bold", 1, 22),
+ ATTR("dim", 2, 22),
+ ATTR("italic", 3, 23),
+ ATTR("ul", 4, 24),
+ ATTR("blink", 5, 25),
+ ATTR("reverse", 7, 27),
+ ATTR("strike", 9, 29)
+#undef ATTR
};
+ int negate = 0;
int i;
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(attr_names); i++) {
- const char *str = attr_names[i];
- if (!strncasecmp(name, str, len) && !str[len])
- return attr_values[i];
+
+ if (skip_prefix_mem(name, len, "no", &name, &len)) {
+ skip_prefix_mem(name, len, "-", &name, &len);
+ negate = 1;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(attrs); i++) {
+ if (attrs[i].len == len && !memcmp(attrs[i].name, name, len))
+ return negate ? attrs[i].neg : attrs[i].val;
}
return -1;
}
struct strbuf;
-/* 2 + (2 * num_attrs) + 8 + 1 + 8 + 'm' + NUL */
-/* "\033[1;2;4;5;7;38;5;2xx;48;5;2xxm\0" */
/*
* The maximum length of ANSI color sequence we would generate:
* - leading ESC '[' 2
- * - attr + ';' 3 * 10 (e.g. "1;")
+ * - attr + ';' 2 * num_attr (e.g. "1;")
+ * - no-attr + ';' 3 * num_attr (e.g. "22;")
* - fg color + ';' 17 (e.g. "38;2;255;255;255;")
* - bg color + ';' 17 (e.g. "48;2;255;255;255;")
* - terminating 'm' NUL 2
*
- * The above overcounts attr (we only use 5 not 8) and one semicolon
- * but it is close enough.
+ * The above overcounts by one semicolon but it is close enough.
+ *
+ * The space for attributes is also slightly overallocated, as
+ * the negation for some attributes is the same (e.g., nobold and nodim).
+ *
+ * We allocate space for 7 attributes.
*/
-#define COLOR_MAXLEN 70
+#define COLOR_MAXLEN 75
-/*
- * IMPORTANT: Due to the way these color codes are emulated on Windows,
- * write them only using printf(), fprintf(), and fputs(). In particular,
- * do not use puts() or write().
- */
#define GIT_COLOR_NORMAL ""
#define GIT_COLOR_RESET "\033[m"
#define GIT_COLOR_BOLD "\033[1m"
memset(p->parent, 0,
sizeof(p->parent[0]) * num_parent);
- hashcpy(p->oid.hash, q->queue[i]->two->sha1);
+ oidcpy(&p->oid, &q->queue[i]->two->oid);
p->mode = q->queue[i]->two->mode;
- hashcpy(p->parent[n].oid.hash, q->queue[i]->one->sha1);
+ oidcpy(&p->parent[n].oid, &q->queue[i]->one->oid);
p->parent[n].mode = q->queue[i]->one->mode;
p->parent[n].status = q->queue[i]->status;
*tail = p;
continue;
}
- hashcpy(p->parent[n].oid.hash, q->queue[i]->one->sha1);
+ oidcpy(&p->parent[n].oid, &q->queue[i]->one->oid);
p->parent[n].mode = q->queue[i]->one->mode;
p->parent[n].status = q->queue[i]->status;
for (i = 0; i < num_parent; i++) {
pair->one[i].path = p->path;
pair->one[i].mode = p->parent[i].mode;
- hashcpy(pair->one[i].sha1, p->parent[i].oid.hash);
- pair->one[i].sha1_valid = !is_null_oid(&p->parent[i].oid);
+ oidcpy(&pair->one[i].oid, &p->parent[i].oid);
+ pair->one[i].oid_valid = !is_null_oid(&p->parent[i].oid);
pair->one[i].has_more_entries = 1;
}
pair->one[num_parent - 1].has_more_entries = 0;
pair->two->path = p->path;
pair->two->mode = p->mode;
- hashcpy(pair->two->sha1, p->oid.hash);
- pair->two->sha1_valid = !is_null_oid(&p->oid);
+ oidcpy(&pair->two->oid, &p->oid);
+ pair->two->oid_valid = !is_null_oid(&p->oid);
return pair;
}
while (*p && (*p != '\n' || p[1] != '\n'))
p++;
if (*p) {
- p += 2;
+ p = skip_blank_lines(p + 2);
for (eol = p; *eol && *eol != '\n'; eol++)
; /* do nothing */
} else
{
struct strbuf sig = STRBUF_INIT;
int inspos, copypos;
+ const char *eoh;
/* find the end of the header */
- inspos = strstr(buf->buf, "\n\n") - buf->buf + 1;
+ eoh = strstr(buf->buf, "\n\n");
+ if (!eoh)
+ inspos = buf->len;
+ else
+ inspos = eoh - buf->buf + 1;
if (!keyid || !*keyid)
keyid = get_signing_key();
return &new->next;
}
-void print_commit_list(struct commit_list *list,
- const char *format_cur,
- const char *format_last)
-{
- for ( ; list; list = list->next) {
- const char *format = list->next ? format_cur : format_last;
- printf(format, oid_to_hex(&list->item->object.oid));
- }
-}
-
const char *find_commit_header(const char *msg, const char *key, size_t *out_len)
{
int key_len = strlen(key);
const char *line_separator);
extern void userformat_find_requirements(const char *fmt, struct userformat_want *w);
extern int commit_format_is_empty(enum cmit_fmt);
+extern const char *skip_blank_lines(const char *msg);
extern void format_commit_message(const struct commit *commit,
const char *format, struct strbuf *sb,
const struct pretty_print_context *context);
struct strbuf *message, struct strbuf *signature);
extern int remove_signature(struct strbuf *buf);
-extern void print_commit_list(struct commit_list *list,
- const char *format_cur,
- const char *format_last);
-
/*
* Check the signature of the given commit. The result of the check is stored
* in sig->check_result, 'G' for a good signature, 'U' for a good signature
--- /dev/null
+#include "cache.h"
+#include "exec_cmd.h"
+
+/*
+ * Many parts of Git have subprograms communicate via pipe, expect the
+ * upstream of a pipe to die with SIGPIPE when the downstream of a
+ * pipe does not need to read all that is written. Some third-party
+ * programs that ignore or block SIGPIPE for their own reason forget
+ * to restore SIGPIPE handling to the default before spawning Git and
+ * break this carefully orchestrated machinery.
+ *
+ * Restore the way SIGPIPE is handled to default, which is what we
+ * expect.
+ */
+static void restore_sigpipe_to_default(void)
+{
+ sigset_t unblock;
+
+ sigemptyset(&unblock);
+ sigaddset(&unblock, SIGPIPE);
+ sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &unblock, NULL);
+ signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL);
+}
+
+int main(int argc, const char **argv)
+{
+ /*
+ * Always open file descriptors 0/1/2 to avoid clobbering files
+ * in die(). It also avoids messing up when the pipes are dup'ed
+ * onto stdin/stdout/stderr in the child processes we spawn.
+ */
+ sanitize_stdfds();
+
+ git_setup_gettext();
+
+ argv[0] = git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
+
+ restore_sigpipe_to_default();
+
+ return cmd_main(argc, argv);
+}
void mingw_startup(void);
#define main(c,v) dummy_decl_mingw_main(void); \
static int mingw_main(c,v); \
-int main(int argc, char **argv) \
+int main(int argc, const char **argv) \
{ \
mingw_startup(); \
return mingw_main(__argc, (void *)__argv); \
HAVE_DEV_TTY = YesPlease
HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME = YesPlease
HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC = YesPlease
+ # -lrt is needed for clock_gettime on glibc <= 2.16
+ NEEDS_LIBRT = YesPlease
HAVE_GETDELIM = YesPlease
SANE_TEXT_GREP=-a
endif
AC_DEFUN([PTHREADTEST_SRC], [
AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
#include <pthread.h>
+static void *noop(void *ignore) { return ignore; }
]], [[
pthread_mutex_t test_mutex;
pthread_key_t test_key;
+ pthread_t th;
int retcode = 0;
+ void *ret = (void *)0;
retcode |= pthread_key_create(&test_key, (void *)0);
retcode |= pthread_mutex_init(&test_mutex,(void *)0);
retcode |= pthread_mutex_lock(&test_mutex);
retcode |= pthread_mutex_unlock(&test_mutex);
+ retcode |= pthread_create(&th, ret, noop, ret);
+ retcode |= pthread_join(th, &ret);
return retcode;
]])])
static struct child_process no_fork = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
+static const char *get_ssh_command(void)
+{
+ const char *ssh;
+
+ if ((ssh = getenv("GIT_SSH_COMMAND")))
+ return ssh;
+
+ if (!git_config_get_string_const("core.sshcommand", &ssh))
+ return ssh;
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
/*
* This returns a dummy child_process if the transport protocol does not
* need fork(2), or a struct child_process object if it does. Once done,
return NULL;
}
- ssh = getenv("GIT_SSH_COMMAND");
+ ssh = get_ssh_command();
if (!ssh) {
const char *base;
char *ssh_dup;
--- /dev/null
+This directory provides examples of Coccinelle (http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/)
+semantic patches that might be useful to developers.
--- /dev/null
+@@
+expression E1;
+@@
+- is_null_sha1(E1.hash)
++ is_null_oid(&E1)
+
+@@
+expression E1;
+@@
+- is_null_sha1(E1->hash)
++ is_null_oid(E1)
+
+@@
+expression E1;
+@@
+- sha1_to_hex(E1.hash)
++ oid_to_hex(&E1)
+
+@@
+expression E1;
+@@
+- sha1_to_hex(E1->hash)
++ oid_to_hex(E1)
+
+@@
+expression E1;
+@@
+- sha1_to_hex_r(E1.hash)
++ oid_to_hex_r(&E1)
+
+@@
+expression E1;
+@@
+- sha1_to_hex_r(E1->hash)
++ oid_to_hex_r(E1)
+
+@@
+expression E1;
+@@
+- hashclr(E1.hash)
++ oidclr(&E1)
+
+@@
+expression E1;
+@@
+- hashclr(E1->hash)
++ oidclr(E1)
+
+@@
+expression E1, E2;
+@@
+- hashcmp(E1.hash, E2.hash)
++ oidcmp(&E1, &E2)
+
+@@
+expression E1, E2;
+@@
+- hashcmp(E1->hash, E2->hash)
++ oidcmp(E1, E2)
+
+@@
+expression E1, E2;
+@@
+- hashcmp(E1->hash, E2.hash)
++ oidcmp(E1, &E2)
+
+@@
+expression E1, E2;
+@@
+- hashcmp(E1.hash, E2->hash)
++ oidcmp(&E1, E2)
+
+@@
+expression E1, E2;
+@@
+- hashcpy(E1.hash, E2.hash)
++ oidcpy(&E1, &E2)
+
+@@
+expression E1, E2;
+@@
+- hashcpy(E1->hash, E2->hash)
++ oidcpy(E1, E2)
+
+@@
+expression E1, E2;
+@@
+- hashcpy(E1->hash, E2.hash)
++ oidcpy(E1, &E2)
+
+@@
+expression E1, E2;
+@@
+- hashcpy(E1.hash, E2->hash)
++ oidcpy(&E1, E2)
return EOL_LF;
case CRLF_UNDEFINED:
case CRLF_AUTO_CRLF:
+ return EOL_CRLF;
case CRLF_AUTO_INPUT:
+ return EOL_LF;
case CRLF_TEXT:
case CRLF_AUTO:
/* fall through */
if (crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO || crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO_INPUT || crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO_CRLF) {
if (convert_is_binary(len, &stats))
return 0;
-
- if (crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO_INPUT || crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO_CRLF) {
- /*
- * If the file in the index has any CR in it, do not convert.
- * This is the new safer autocrlf handling.
- */
- if (has_cr_in_index(path))
- return 0;
- }
+ /*
+ * If the file in the index has any CR in it, do not convert.
+ * This is the new safer autocrlf handling.
+ */
+ if (checksafe == SAFE_CRLF_RENORMALIZE)
+ checksafe = SAFE_CRLF_FALSE;
+ else if (has_cr_in_index(path))
+ return 0;
}
-
check_safe_crlf(path, crlf_action, &stats, checksafe);
/* Optimization: No CRLF? Nothing to convert, regardless. */
return 0;
if (crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO || crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO_INPUT || crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO_CRLF) {
- if (crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO_INPUT || crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO_CRLF) {
- /* If we have any CR or CRLF line endings, we do not touch it */
- /* This is the new safer autocrlf-handling */
- if (stats.lonecr || stats.crlf )
- return 0;
- }
+ /* If we have any CR or CRLF line endings, we do not touch it */
+ /* This is the new safer autocrlf-handling */
+ if (stats.lonecr || stats.crlf )
+ return 0;
if (convert_is_binary(len, &stats))
return 0;
ca->drv = git_path_check_convert(ccheck + 2);
if (ca->crlf_action != CRLF_BINARY) {
enum eol eol_attr = git_path_check_eol(ccheck + 3);
- if (eol_attr == EOL_LF)
+ if (ca->crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO && eol_attr == EOL_LF)
+ ca->crlf_action = CRLF_AUTO_INPUT;
+ else if (ca->crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO && eol_attr == EOL_CRLF)
+ ca->crlf_action = CRLF_AUTO_CRLF;
+ else if (eol_attr == EOL_LF)
ca->crlf_action = CRLF_TEXT_INPUT;
else if (eol_attr == EOL_CRLF)
ca->crlf_action = CRLF_TEXT_CRLF;
case CRLF_AUTO:
return "text=auto";
case CRLF_AUTO_CRLF:
- return "text=auto eol=crlf"; /* This is not supported yet */
+ return "text=auto eol=crlf";
case CRLF_AUTO_INPUT:
- return "text=auto eol=lf"; /* This is not supported yet */
+ return "text=auto eol=lf";
}
return "";
}
src = dst->buf;
len = dst->len;
}
- return ret | convert_to_git(path, src, len, dst, SAFE_CRLF_FALSE);
+ return ret | convert_to_git(path, src, len, dst, SAFE_CRLF_RENORMALIZE);
}
/*****************************************************************
enum safe_crlf {
SAFE_CRLF_FALSE = 0,
SAFE_CRLF_FAIL = 1,
- SAFE_CRLF_WARN = 2
+ SAFE_CRLF_WARN = 2,
+ SAFE_CRLF_RENORMALIZE = 3
};
extern enum safe_crlf safe_crlf;
free(path_copy);
}
-int main(int argc, const char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
const char *socket_path;
int ignore_sighup = 0;
strbuf_release(&buf);
}
-int main(int argc, const char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
char *socket_path = NULL;
int timeout = 900;
return; /* Found credential */
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
const char * const usage[] = {
"git credential-store [<options>] <action>",
#include "cache.h"
#include "pkt-line.h"
-#include "exec_cmd.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
#include "string-list.h"
" [<directory>...]";
/* List of acceptable pathname prefixes */
-static char **ok_paths;
+static const char **ok_paths;
static int strict_paths;
/* If this is set, git-daemon-export-ok is not required */
}
if ( ok_paths && *ok_paths ) {
- char **pp;
+ const char **pp;
int pathlen = strlen(path);
/* The validation is done on the paths after enter_repo
return service_loop(&socklist);
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int listen_port = 0;
struct string_list listen_addr = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
struct credentials *cred = NULL;
int i;
- git_setup_gettext();
-
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
-
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
- char *arg = argv[i];
+ const char *arg = argv[i];
const char *v;
if (skip_prefix(arg, "--listen=", &v)) {
if (detach) {
if (daemonize())
die("--detach not supported on this platform");
- } else
- sanitize_stdfds();
+ }
if (pid_file)
write_file(pid_file, "%"PRIuMAX, (uintmax_t) getpid());
name = p->two->path ? p->two->path : p->one->path;
- if (p->one->sha1_valid && p->two->sha1_valid)
- content_changed = hashcmp(p->one->sha1, p->two->sha1);
+ if (p->one->oid_valid && p->two->oid_valid)
+ content_changed = oidcmp(&p->one->oid, &p->two->oid);
else
content_changed = 1;
const char *add = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_FILE_NEW);
show_submodule_summary(o->file, one->path ? one->path : two->path,
line_prefix,
- one->sha1, two->sha1, two->dirty_submodule,
+ one->oid.hash, two->oid.hash,
+ two->dirty_submodule,
meta, del, add, reset);
return;
}
if (!one->data && !two->data &&
S_ISREG(one->mode) && S_ISREG(two->mode) &&
!DIFF_OPT_TST(o, BINARY)) {
- if (!hashcmp(one->sha1, two->sha1)) {
+ if (!oidcmp(&one->oid, &two->oid)) {
if (must_show_header)
fprintf(o->file, "%s", header.buf);
goto free_ab_and_return;
return;
}
- same_contents = !hashcmp(one->sha1, two->sha1);
+ same_contents = !oidcmp(&one->oid, &two->oid);
if (diff_filespec_is_binary(one) || diff_filespec_is_binary(two)) {
data->is_binary = 1;
{
if (mode) {
spec->mode = canon_mode(mode);
- hashcpy(spec->sha1, sha1);
- spec->sha1_valid = sha1_valid;
+ hashcpy(spec->oid.hash, sha1);
+ spec->oid_valid = sha1_valid;
}
}
if (s->dirty_submodule)
dirty = "-dirty";
- strbuf_addf(&buf, "Subproject commit %s%s\n", sha1_to_hex(s->sha1), dirty);
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, "Subproject commit %s%s\n",
+ oid_to_hex(&s->oid), dirty);
s->size = buf.len;
if (size_only) {
s->data = NULL;
if (S_ISGITLINK(s->mode))
return diff_populate_gitlink(s, size_only);
- if (!s->sha1_valid ||
- reuse_worktree_file(s->path, s->sha1, 0)) {
+ if (!s->oid_valid ||
+ reuse_worktree_file(s->path, s->oid.hash, 0)) {
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
struct stat st;
int fd;
else {
enum object_type type;
if (size_only || (flags & CHECK_BINARY)) {
- type = sha1_object_info(s->sha1, &s->size);
+ type = sha1_object_info(s->oid.hash, &s->size);
if (type < 0)
- die("unable to read %s", sha1_to_hex(s->sha1));
+ die("unable to read %s",
+ oid_to_hex(&s->oid));
if (size_only)
return 0;
if (s->size > big_file_threshold && s->is_binary == -1) {
return 0;
}
}
- s->data = read_sha1_file(s->sha1, &type, &s->size);
+ s->data = read_sha1_file(s->oid.hash, &type, &s->size);
if (!s->data)
- die("unable to read %s", sha1_to_hex(s->sha1));
+ die("unable to read %s", oid_to_hex(&s->oid));
s->should_free = 1;
}
return 0;
static void prep_temp_blob(const char *path, struct diff_tempfile *temp,
void *blob,
unsigned long size,
- const unsigned char *sha1,
+ const struct object_id *oid,
int mode)
{
int fd;
die_errno("unable to write temp-file");
close_tempfile(&temp->tempfile);
temp->name = get_tempfile_path(&temp->tempfile);
- sha1_to_hex_r(temp->hex, sha1);
+ oid_to_hex_r(temp->hex, oid);
xsnprintf(temp->mode, sizeof(temp->mode), "%06o", mode);
strbuf_release(&buf);
strbuf_release(&template);
}
if (!S_ISGITLINK(one->mode) &&
- (!one->sha1_valid ||
- reuse_worktree_file(name, one->sha1, 1))) {
+ (!one->oid_valid ||
+ reuse_worktree_file(name, one->oid.hash, 1))) {
struct stat st;
if (lstat(name, &st) < 0) {
if (errno == ENOENT)
if (strbuf_readlink(&sb, name, st.st_size) < 0)
die_errno("readlink(%s)", name);
prep_temp_blob(name, temp, sb.buf, sb.len,
- (one->sha1_valid ?
- one->sha1 : null_sha1),
- (one->sha1_valid ?
+ (one->oid_valid ?
+ &one->oid : &null_oid),
+ (one->oid_valid ?
one->mode : S_IFLNK));
strbuf_release(&sb);
}
else {
/* we can borrow from the file in the work tree */
temp->name = name;
- if (!one->sha1_valid)
+ if (!one->oid_valid)
sha1_to_hex_r(temp->hex, null_sha1);
else
- sha1_to_hex_r(temp->hex, one->sha1);
+ sha1_to_hex_r(temp->hex, one->oid.hash);
/* Even though we may sometimes borrow the
* contents from the work tree, we always want
* one->mode. mode is trustworthy even when
if (diff_populate_filespec(one, 0))
die("cannot read data blob for %s", one->path);
prep_temp_blob(name, temp, one->data, one->size,
- one->sha1, one->mode);
+ &one->oid, one->mode);
}
return temp;
}
default:
*must_show_header = 0;
}
- if (one && two && hashcmp(one->sha1, two->sha1)) {
+ if (one && two && oidcmp(&one->oid, &two->oid)) {
int abbrev = DIFF_OPT_TST(o, FULL_INDEX) ? 40 : DEFAULT_ABBREV;
if (DIFF_OPT_TST(o, BINARY)) {
abbrev = 40;
}
strbuf_addf(msg, "%s%sindex %s..", line_prefix, set,
- find_unique_abbrev(one->sha1, abbrev));
- strbuf_addstr(msg, find_unique_abbrev(two->sha1, abbrev));
+ find_unique_abbrev(one->oid.hash, abbrev));
+ strbuf_addstr(msg, find_unique_abbrev(two->oid.hash, abbrev));
if (one->mode == two->mode)
strbuf_addf(msg, " %06o", one->mode);
strbuf_addf(msg, "%s\n", reset);
static void diff_fill_sha1_info(struct diff_filespec *one)
{
if (DIFF_FILE_VALID(one)) {
- if (!one->sha1_valid) {
+ if (!one->oid_valid) {
struct stat st;
if (one->is_stdin) {
- hashcpy(one->sha1, null_sha1);
+ oidclr(&one->oid);
return;
}
if (lstat(one->path, &st) < 0)
die_errno("stat '%s'", one->path);
- if (index_path(one->sha1, one->path, &st, 0))
+ if (index_path(one->oid.hash, one->path, &st, 0))
die("cannot hash %s", one->path);
}
}
else
- hashclr(one->sha1);
+ oidclr(&one->oid);
}
static void strip_prefix(int prefix_length, const char **namep, const char **otherp)
if (!options->file)
die_errno("Could not open '%s'", path);
options->close_file = 1;
+ if (options->use_color != GIT_COLOR_ALWAYS)
+ options->use_color = GIT_COLOR_NEVER;
return argcount;
} else
return 0;
fprintf(opt->file, "%s", diff_line_prefix(opt));
if (!(opt->output_format & DIFF_FORMAT_NAME_STATUS)) {
fprintf(opt->file, ":%06o %06o %s ", p->one->mode, p->two->mode,
- diff_unique_abbrev(p->one->sha1, opt->abbrev));
- fprintf(opt->file, "%s ", diff_unique_abbrev(p->two->sha1, opt->abbrev));
+ diff_unique_abbrev(p->one->oid.hash, opt->abbrev));
+ fprintf(opt->file, "%s ",
+ diff_unique_abbrev(p->two->oid.hash, opt->abbrev));
}
if (p->score) {
fprintf(opt->file, "%c%03d%c", p->status, similarity_index(p),
/* both are valid and point at the same path. that is, we are
* dealing with a change.
*/
- if (one->sha1_valid && two->sha1_valid &&
- !hashcmp(one->sha1, two->sha1) &&
+ if (one->oid_valid && two->oid_valid &&
+ !oidcmp(&one->oid, &two->oid) &&
!one->dirty_submodule && !two->dirty_submodule)
return 1; /* no change */
- if (!one->sha1_valid && !two->sha1_valid)
+ if (!one->oid_valid && !two->oid_valid)
return 1; /* both look at the same file on the filesystem. */
return 0;
}
s->path,
DIFF_FILE_VALID(s) ? "valid" : "invalid",
s->mode,
- s->sha1_valid ? sha1_to_hex(s->sha1) : "");
+ s->oid_valid ? oid_to_hex(&s->oid) : "");
fprintf(stderr, "queue[%d] %s size %lu\n",
x, one ? one : "",
s->size);
else
p->status = DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED;
}
- else if (hashcmp(p->one->sha1, p->two->sha1) ||
+ else if (oidcmp(&p->one->oid, &p->two->oid) ||
p->one->mode != p->two->mode ||
p->one->dirty_submodule ||
p->two->dirty_submodule ||
- is_null_sha1(p->one->sha1))
+ is_null_oid(&p->one->oid))
p->status = DIFF_STATUS_MODIFIED;
else {
/* This is a "no-change" entry and should not
if (diff_filespec_is_binary(p->one) ||
diff_filespec_is_binary(p->two)) {
- git_SHA1_Update(&ctx, sha1_to_hex(p->one->sha1), 40);
- git_SHA1_Update(&ctx, sha1_to_hex(p->two->sha1), 40);
+ git_SHA1_Update(&ctx, oid_to_hex(&p->one->oid),
+ 40);
+ git_SHA1_Update(&ctx, oid_to_hex(&p->two->oid),
+ 40);
continue;
}
*/
if (!DIFF_FILE_VALID(p->one) || /* (1) */
!DIFF_FILE_VALID(p->two) ||
- (p->one->sha1_valid && p->two->sha1_valid) ||
+ (p->one->oid_valid && p->two->oid_valid) ||
(p->one->mode != p->two->mode) ||
diff_populate_filespec(p->one, CHECK_SIZE_ONLY) ||
diff_populate_filespec(p->two, CHECK_SIZE_ONLY) ||
if (!driver->textconv)
die("BUG: fill_textconv called with non-textconv driver");
- if (driver->textconv_cache && df->sha1_valid) {
- *outbuf = notes_cache_get(driver->textconv_cache, df->sha1,
+ if (driver->textconv_cache && df->oid_valid) {
+ *outbuf = notes_cache_get(driver->textconv_cache,
+ df->oid.hash,
&size);
if (*outbuf)
return size;
if (!*outbuf)
die("unable to read files to diff");
- if (driver->textconv_cache && df->sha1_valid) {
+ if (driver->textconv_cache && df->oid_valid) {
/* ignore errors, as we might be in a readonly repository */
- notes_cache_put(driver->textconv_cache, df->sha1, *outbuf,
+ notes_cache_put(driver->textconv_cache, df->oid.hash, *outbuf,
size);
/*
* we could save up changes and flush them all at the end,
return 1; /* even their types are different */
}
- if (src->sha1_valid && dst->sha1_valid &&
- !hashcmp(src->sha1, dst->sha1))
+ if (src->oid_valid && dst->oid_valid &&
+ !oidcmp(&src->oid, &dst->oid))
return 0; /* they are the same */
if (diff_populate_filespec(src, 0) || diff_populate_filespec(dst, 0))
#include "diffcore.h"
#include "xdiff-interface.h"
#include "kwset.h"
+#include "commit.h"
+#include "quote.h"
typedef int (*pickaxe_fn)(mmfile_t *one, mmfile_t *two,
struct diff_options *o,
*q = outq;
}
+static void regcomp_or_die(regex_t *regex, const char *needle, int cflags)
+{
+ int err = regcomp(regex, needle, cflags);
+ if (err) {
+ /* The POSIX.2 people are surely sick */
+ char errbuf[1024];
+ regerror(err, regex, errbuf, 1024);
+ regfree(regex);
+ die("invalid regex: %s", errbuf);
+ }
+}
+
void diffcore_pickaxe(struct diff_options *o)
{
const char *needle = o->pickaxe;
kwset_t kws = NULL;
if (opts & (DIFF_PICKAXE_REGEX | DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_G)) {
- int err;
int cflags = REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE;
if (DIFF_OPT_TST(o, PICKAXE_IGNORE_CASE))
cflags |= REG_ICASE;
- err = regcomp(®ex, needle, cflags);
- if (err) {
- /* The POSIX.2 people are surely sick */
- char errbuf[1024];
- regerror(err, ®ex, errbuf, 1024);
- regfree(®ex);
- die("invalid regex: %s", errbuf);
- }
+ regcomp_or_die(®ex, needle, cflags);
+ regexp = ®ex;
+ } else if (DIFF_OPT_TST(o, PICKAXE_IGNORE_CASE) &&
+ has_non_ascii(needle)) {
+ struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int cflags = REG_NEWLINE | REG_ICASE;
+
+ basic_regex_quote_buf(&sb, needle);
+ regcomp_or_die(®ex, sb.buf, cflags);
+ strbuf_release(&sb);
regexp = ®ex;
} else {
kws = kwsalloc(DIFF_OPT_TST(o, PICKAXE_IGNORE_CASE)
memmove(rename_dst + first + 1, rename_dst + first,
(rename_dst_nr - first - 1) * sizeof(*rename_dst));
rename_dst[first].two = alloc_filespec(two->path);
- fill_filespec(rename_dst[first].two, two->sha1, two->sha1_valid, two->mode);
+ fill_filespec(rename_dst[first].two, two->oid.hash, two->oid_valid,
+ two->mode);
rename_dst[first].pair = NULL;
return 0;
}
static unsigned int hash_filespec(struct diff_filespec *filespec)
{
- if (!filespec->sha1_valid) {
+ if (!filespec->oid_valid) {
if (diff_populate_filespec(filespec, 0))
return 0;
- hash_sha1_file(filespec->data, filespec->size, "blob", filespec->sha1);
+ hash_sha1_file(filespec->data, filespec->size, "blob",
+ filespec->oid.hash);
}
- return sha1hash(filespec->sha1);
+ return sha1hash(filespec->oid.hash);
}
static int find_identical_files(struct hashmap *srcs,
struct diff_filespec *source = p->filespec;
/* False hash collision? */
- if (hashcmp(source->sha1, target->sha1))
+ if (oidcmp(&source->oid, &target->oid))
continue;
/* Non-regular files? If so, the modes must match! */
if (!S_ISREG(source->mode) || !S_ISREG(target->mode)) {
strcmp(options->single_follow, p->two->path))
continue; /* not interested */
else if (!DIFF_OPT_TST(options, RENAME_EMPTY) &&
- is_empty_blob_sha1(p->two->sha1))
+ is_empty_blob_sha1(p->two->oid.hash))
continue;
else if (add_rename_dst(p->two) < 0) {
warning("skipping rename detection, detected"
}
}
else if (!DIFF_OPT_TST(options, RENAME_EMPTY) &&
- is_empty_blob_sha1(p->one->sha1))
+ is_empty_blob_sha1(p->one->oid.hash))
continue;
else if (!DIFF_PAIR_UNMERGED(p) && !DIFF_FILE_VALID(p->two)) {
/*
struct userdiff_driver;
struct diff_filespec {
- unsigned char sha1[20];
+ struct object_id oid;
char *path;
void *data;
void *cnt_data;
int count; /* Reference count */
int rename_used; /* Count of rename users */
unsigned short mode; /* file mode */
- unsigned sha1_valid : 1; /* if true, use sha1 and trust mode;
+ unsigned oid_valid : 1; /* if true, use oid and trust mode;
* if false, use the name and read from
* the filesystem.
*/
--- /dev/null
+#include "cache.h"
+#include "dir.h"
+#include "iterator.h"
+#include "dir-iterator.h"
+
+struct dir_iterator_level {
+ int initialized;
+
+ DIR *dir;
+
+ /*
+ * The length of the directory part of path at this level
+ * (including a trailing '/'):
+ */
+ size_t prefix_len;
+
+ /*
+ * The last action that has been taken with the current entry
+ * (needed for directories, which have to be included in the
+ * iteration and also iterated into):
+ */
+ enum {
+ DIR_STATE_ITER,
+ DIR_STATE_RECURSE
+ } dir_state;
+};
+
+/*
+ * The full data structure used to manage the internal directory
+ * iteration state. It includes members that are not part of the
+ * public interface.
+ */
+struct dir_iterator_int {
+ struct dir_iterator base;
+
+ /*
+ * The number of levels currently on the stack. This is always
+ * at least 1, because when it becomes zero the iteration is
+ * ended and this struct is freed.
+ */
+ size_t levels_nr;
+
+ /* The number of levels that have been allocated on the stack */
+ size_t levels_alloc;
+
+ /*
+ * A stack of levels. levels[0] is the uppermost directory
+ * that will be included in this iteration.
+ */
+ struct dir_iterator_level *levels;
+};
+
+int dir_iterator_advance(struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator)
+{
+ struct dir_iterator_int *iter =
+ (struct dir_iterator_int *)dir_iterator;
+
+ while (1) {
+ struct dir_iterator_level *level =
+ &iter->levels[iter->levels_nr - 1];
+ struct dirent *de;
+
+ if (!level->initialized) {
+ /*
+ * Note: dir_iterator_begin() ensures that
+ * path is not the empty string.
+ */
+ if (!is_dir_sep(iter->base.path.buf[iter->base.path.len - 1]))
+ strbuf_addch(&iter->base.path, '/');
+ level->prefix_len = iter->base.path.len;
+
+ level->dir = opendir(iter->base.path.buf);
+ if (!level->dir && errno != ENOENT) {
+ warning("error opening directory %s: %s",
+ iter->base.path.buf, strerror(errno));
+ /* Popping the level is handled below */
+ }
+
+ level->initialized = 1;
+ } else if (S_ISDIR(iter->base.st.st_mode)) {
+ if (level->dir_state == DIR_STATE_ITER) {
+ /*
+ * The directory was just iterated
+ * over; now prepare to iterate into
+ * it.
+ */
+ level->dir_state = DIR_STATE_RECURSE;
+ ALLOC_GROW(iter->levels, iter->levels_nr + 1,
+ iter->levels_alloc);
+ level = &iter->levels[iter->levels_nr++];
+ level->initialized = 0;
+ continue;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * The directory has already been
+ * iterated over and iterated into;
+ * we're done with it.
+ */
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!level->dir) {
+ /*
+ * This level is exhausted (or wasn't opened
+ * successfully); pop up a level.
+ */
+ if (--iter->levels_nr == 0)
+ return dir_iterator_abort(dir_iterator);
+
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Loop until we find an entry that we can give back
+ * to the caller:
+ */
+ while (1) {
+ strbuf_setlen(&iter->base.path, level->prefix_len);
+ errno = 0;
+ de = readdir(level->dir);
+
+ if (!de) {
+ /* This level is exhausted; pop up a level. */
+ if (errno) {
+ warning("error reading directory %s: %s",
+ iter->base.path.buf, strerror(errno));
+ } else if (closedir(level->dir))
+ warning("error closing directory %s: %s",
+ iter->base.path.buf, strerror(errno));
+
+ level->dir = NULL;
+ if (--iter->levels_nr == 0)
+ return dir_iterator_abort(dir_iterator);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (is_dot_or_dotdot(de->d_name))
+ continue;
+
+ strbuf_addstr(&iter->base.path, de->d_name);
+ if (lstat(iter->base.path.buf, &iter->base.st) < 0) {
+ if (errno != ENOENT)
+ warning("error reading path '%s': %s",
+ iter->base.path.buf,
+ strerror(errno));
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We have to set these each time because
+ * the path strbuf might have been realloc()ed.
+ */
+ iter->base.relative_path =
+ iter->base.path.buf + iter->levels[0].prefix_len;
+ iter->base.basename =
+ iter->base.path.buf + level->prefix_len;
+ level->dir_state = DIR_STATE_ITER;
+
+ return ITER_OK;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+int dir_iterator_abort(struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator)
+{
+ struct dir_iterator_int *iter = (struct dir_iterator_int *)dir_iterator;
+
+ for (; iter->levels_nr; iter->levels_nr--) {
+ struct dir_iterator_level *level =
+ &iter->levels[iter->levels_nr - 1];
+
+ if (level->dir && closedir(level->dir)) {
+ strbuf_setlen(&iter->base.path, level->prefix_len);
+ warning("error closing directory %s: %s",
+ iter->base.path.buf, strerror(errno));
+ }
+ }
+
+ free(iter->levels);
+ strbuf_release(&iter->base.path);
+ free(iter);
+ return ITER_DONE;
+}
+
+struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator_begin(const char *path)
+{
+ struct dir_iterator_int *iter = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*iter));
+ struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator = &iter->base;
+
+ if (!path || !*path)
+ die("BUG: empty path passed to dir_iterator_begin()");
+
+ strbuf_init(&iter->base.path, PATH_MAX);
+ strbuf_addstr(&iter->base.path, path);
+
+ ALLOC_GROW(iter->levels, 10, iter->levels_alloc);
+
+ iter->levels_nr = 1;
+ iter->levels[0].initialized = 0;
+
+ return dir_iterator;
+}
--- /dev/null
+#ifndef DIR_ITERATOR_H
+#define DIR_ITERATOR_H
+
+/*
+ * Iterate over a directory tree.
+ *
+ * Iterate over a directory tree, recursively, including paths of all
+ * types and hidden paths. Skip "." and ".." entries and don't follow
+ * symlinks except for the original path.
+ *
+ * Every time dir_iterator_advance() is called, update the members of
+ * the dir_iterator structure to reflect the next path in the
+ * iteration. The order that paths are iterated over within a
+ * directory is undefined, but directory paths are always iterated
+ * over before the subdirectory contents.
+ *
+ * A typical iteration looks like this:
+ *
+ * int ok;
+ * struct iterator *iter = dir_iterator_begin(path);
+ *
+ * while ((ok = dir_iterator_advance(iter)) == ITER_OK) {
+ * if (want_to_stop_iteration()) {
+ * ok = dir_iterator_abort(iter);
+ * break;
+ * }
+ *
+ * // Access information about the current path:
+ * if (S_ISDIR(iter->st.st_mode))
+ * printf("%s is a directory\n", iter->relative_path);
+ * }
+ *
+ * if (ok != ITER_DONE)
+ * handle_error();
+ *
+ * Callers are allowed to modify iter->path while they are working,
+ * but they must restore it to its original contents before calling
+ * dir_iterator_advance() again.
+ */
+
+struct dir_iterator {
+ /* The current path: */
+ struct strbuf path;
+
+ /*
+ * The current path relative to the starting path. This part
+ * of the path always uses "/" characters to separate path
+ * components:
+ */
+ const char *relative_path;
+
+ /* The current basename: */
+ const char *basename;
+
+ /* The result of calling lstat() on path: */
+ struct stat st;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Start a directory iteration over path. Return a dir_iterator that
+ * holds the internal state of the iteration.
+ *
+ * The iteration includes all paths under path, not including path
+ * itself and not including "." or ".." entries.
+ *
+ * path is the starting directory. An internal copy will be made.
+ */
+struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator_begin(const char *path);
+
+/*
+ * Advance the iterator to the first or next item and return ITER_OK.
+ * If the iteration is exhausted, free the dir_iterator and any
+ * resources associated with it and return ITER_DONE. On error, free
+ * dir_iterator and associated resources and return ITER_ERROR. It is
+ * a bug to use iterator or call this function again after it has
+ * returned ITER_DONE or ITER_ERROR.
+ */
+int dir_iterator_advance(struct dir_iterator *iterator);
+
+/*
+ * End the iteration before it has been exhausted. Free the
+ * dir_iterator and any associated resources and return ITER_DONE. On
+ * error, free the dir_iterator and return ITER_ERROR.
+ */
+int dir_iterator_abort(struct dir_iterator *iterator);
+
+#endif
varint_len = encode_varint(untracked->ident.len, varbuf);
strbuf_add(out, varbuf, varint_len);
- strbuf_add(out, untracked->ident.buf, untracked->ident.len);
+ strbuf_addbuf(out, &untracked->ident);
strbuf_add(out, ouc, ouc_size(len));
free(ouc);
extern void setup_standard_excludes(struct dir_struct *dir);
+
+/* Constants for remove_dir_recursively: */
+
+/*
+ * If a non-directory is found within path, stop and return an error.
+ * (In this case some empty directories might already have been
+ * removed.)
+ */
#define REMOVE_DIR_EMPTY_ONLY 01
+
+/*
+ * If any Git work trees are found within path, skip them without
+ * considering it an error.
+ */
#define REMOVE_DIR_KEEP_NESTED_GIT 02
+
+/* Remove the contents of path, but leave path itself. */
#define REMOVE_DIR_KEEP_TOPLEVEL 04
+
+/*
+ * Remove path and its contents, recursively. flags is a combination
+ * of the above REMOVE_DIR_* constants. Return 0 on success.
+ *
+ * This function uses path as temporary scratch space, but restores it
+ * before returning.
+ */
extern int remove_dir_recursively(struct strbuf *path, int flag);
/* tries to remove the path with empty directories along it, ignores ENOENT */
#include "refs.h"
#include "csum-file.h"
#include "quote.h"
-#include "exec_cmd.h"
#include "dir.h"
#include "run-command.h"
static FILE *pack_edges;
static unsigned int show_stats = 1;
static int global_argc;
-static char **global_argv;
+static const char **global_argv;
/* Memory pools */
static size_t mem_pool_alloc = 2*1024*1024 - sizeof(struct mem_pool);
read_marks();
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
unsigned int i;
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
-
- git_setup_gettext();
-
if (argc == 2 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-h"))
usage(fast_import_usage);
#include "refs.h"
#include "utf8.h"
#include "sha1-array.h"
+#include "decorate.h"
#define FSCK_FATAL -1
#define FSCK_INFO -2
va_start(ap, fmt);
strbuf_vaddf(&sb, fmt, ap);
- result = options->error_func(object, msg_type, sb.buf);
+ result = options->error_func(options, object, msg_type, sb.buf);
strbuf_release(&sb);
va_end(ap);
return result;
}
+static char *get_object_name(struct fsck_options *options, struct object *obj)
+{
+ if (!options->object_names)
+ return NULL;
+ return lookup_decoration(options->object_names, obj);
+}
+
+static void put_object_name(struct fsck_options *options, struct object *obj,
+ const char *fmt, ...)
+{
+ va_list ap;
+ struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
+ char *existing;
+
+ if (!options->object_names)
+ return;
+ existing = lookup_decoration(options->object_names, obj);
+ if (existing)
+ return;
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ strbuf_vaddf(&buf, fmt, ap);
+ add_decoration(options->object_names, obj, strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL));
+ va_end(ap);
+}
+
+static const char *describe_object(struct fsck_options *o, struct object *obj)
+{
+ static struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
+ char *name;
+
+ strbuf_reset(&buf);
+ strbuf_addstr(&buf, oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ if (o->object_names && (name = lookup_decoration(o->object_names, obj)))
+ strbuf_addf(&buf, " (%s)", name);
+
+ return buf.buf;
+}
+
static int fsck_walk_tree(struct tree *tree, void *data, struct fsck_options *options)
{
struct tree_desc desc;
struct name_entry entry;
int res = 0;
+ const char *name;
if (parse_tree(tree))
return -1;
+ name = get_object_name(options, &tree->object);
init_tree_desc(&desc, tree->buffer, tree->size);
while (tree_entry(&desc, &entry)) {
+ struct object *obj;
int result;
if (S_ISGITLINK(entry.mode))
continue;
- if (S_ISDIR(entry.mode))
- result = options->walk(&lookup_tree(entry.oid->hash)->object, OBJ_TREE, data, options);
- else if (S_ISREG(entry.mode) || S_ISLNK(entry.mode))
- result = options->walk(&lookup_blob(entry.oid->hash)->object, OBJ_BLOB, data, options);
+
+ if (S_ISDIR(entry.mode)) {
+ obj = &lookup_tree(entry.oid->hash)->object;
+ if (name)
+ put_object_name(options, obj, "%s%s/", name,
+ entry.path);
+ result = options->walk(obj, OBJ_TREE, data, options);
+ }
+ else if (S_ISREG(entry.mode) || S_ISLNK(entry.mode)) {
+ obj = &lookup_blob(entry.oid->hash)->object;
+ if (name)
+ put_object_name(options, obj, "%s%s", name,
+ entry.path);
+ result = options->walk(obj, OBJ_BLOB, data, options);
+ }
else {
result = error("in tree %s: entry %s has bad mode %.6o",
- oid_to_hex(&tree->object.oid), entry.path, entry.mode);
+ describe_object(options, &tree->object), entry.path, entry.mode);
}
if (result < 0)
return result;
static int fsck_walk_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data, struct fsck_options *options)
{
+ int counter = 0, generation = 0, name_prefix_len = 0;
struct commit_list *parents;
int res;
int result;
+ const char *name;
if (parse_commit(commit))
return -1;
+ name = get_object_name(options, &commit->object);
+ if (name)
+ put_object_name(options, &commit->tree->object, "%s:", name);
+
result = options->walk((struct object *)commit->tree, OBJ_TREE, data, options);
if (result < 0)
return result;
res = result;
parents = commit->parents;
+ if (name && parents) {
+ int len = strlen(name), power;
+
+ if (len && name[len - 1] == '^') {
+ generation = 1;
+ name_prefix_len = len - 1;
+ }
+ else { /* parse ~<generation> suffix */
+ for (generation = 0, power = 1;
+ len && isdigit(name[len - 1]);
+ power *= 10)
+ generation += power * (name[--len] - '0');
+ if (power > 1 && len && name[len - 1] == '~')
+ name_prefix_len = len - 1;
+ }
+ }
+
while (parents) {
+ if (name) {
+ struct object *obj = &parents->item->object;
+
+ if (++counter > 1)
+ put_object_name(options, obj, "%s^%d",
+ name, counter);
+ else if (generation > 0)
+ put_object_name(options, obj, "%.*s~%d",
+ name_prefix_len, name, generation + 1);
+ else
+ put_object_name(options, obj, "%s^", name);
+ }
result = options->walk((struct object *)parents->item, OBJ_COMMIT, data, options);
if (result < 0)
return result;
static int fsck_walk_tag(struct tag *tag, void *data, struct fsck_options *options)
{
+ char *name = get_object_name(options, &tag->object);
+
if (parse_tag(tag))
return -1;
+ if (name)
+ put_object_name(options, tag->tagged, "%s", name);
return options->walk(tag->tagged, OBJ_ANY, data, options);
}
case OBJ_TAG:
return fsck_walk_tag((struct tag *)obj, data, options);
default:
- error("Unknown object type for %s", oid_to_hex(&obj->oid));
+ error("Unknown object type for %s", describe_object(options, obj));
return -1;
}
}
obj->type);
}
-int fsck_error_function(struct object *obj, int msg_type, const char *message)
+int fsck_error_function(struct fsck_options *o,
+ struct object *obj, int msg_type, const char *message)
{
if (msg_type == FSCK_WARN) {
- warning("object %s: %s", oid_to_hex(&obj->oid), message);
+ warning("object %s: %s", describe_object(o, obj), message);
return 0;
}
- error("object %s: %s", oid_to_hex(&obj->oid), message);
+ error("object %s: %s", describe_object(o, obj), message);
return 1;
}
typedef int (*fsck_walk_func)(struct object *obj, int type, void *data, struct fsck_options *options);
/* callback for fsck_object, type is FSCK_ERROR or FSCK_WARN */
-typedef int (*fsck_error)(struct object *obj, int type, const char *message);
+typedef int (*fsck_error)(struct fsck_options *o,
+ struct object *obj, int type, const char *message);
-int fsck_error_function(struct object *obj, int type, const char *message);
+int fsck_error_function(struct fsck_options *o,
+ struct object *obj, int type, const char *message);
struct fsck_options {
fsck_walk_func walk;
unsigned strict:1;
int *msg_type;
struct sha1_array *skiplist;
+ struct decoration *object_names;
};
#define FSCK_OPTIONS_DEFAULT { NULL, fsck_error_function, 0, NULL }
# endif
#endif
+static const char *charset;
+
/*
* Guess the user's preferred languages from the value in LANGUAGE environment
* variable and LC_MESSAGES locale category if NO_GETTEXT is not defined.
return ret;
}
-static const char *charset;
static void init_gettext_charset(const char *domain)
{
/*
{
static int is_utf8 = -1;
if (is_utf8 == -1)
- is_utf8 = !strcmp(charset, "UTF-8");
+ is_utf8 = is_utf8_locale();
return is_utf8 ? utf8_strwidth(s) : strlen(s);
}
#endif
+
+int is_utf8_locale(void)
+{
+#ifdef NO_GETTEXT
+ if (!charset) {
+ const char *env = getenv("LC_ALL");
+ if (!env || !*env)
+ env = getenv("LC_CTYPE");
+ if (!env || !*env)
+ env = getenv("LANG");
+ if (!env)
+ env = "";
+ if (strchr(env, '.'))
+ env = strchr(env, '.') + 1;
+ charset = xstrdup(env);
+ }
+#endif
+ return is_encoding_utf8(charset);
+}
#endif
const char *get_preferred_languages(void);
+extern int is_utf8_locale(void);
#endif
OPTIONS_SPEC=
. git-sh-setup
-. git-sh-i18n
_x40='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]'
_x40="$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40"
check_and_set_terms $state
case "$#,$state" in
0,*)
- die "$(gettext "Please call 'bisect_state' with at least one argument.")" ;;
+ die "Please call 'bisect_state' with at least one argument." ;;
1,"$TERM_BAD"|1,"$TERM_GOOD"|1,skip)
- rev=$(git rev-parse --verify $(bisect_head)) ||
- die "$(gettext "Bad rev input: $(bisect_head)")"
+ bisected_head=$(bisect_head)
+ rev=$(git rev-parse --verify "$bisected_head") ||
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Bad rev input: \$bisected_head")"
bisect_write "$state" "$rev"
check_expected_revs "$rev" ;;
2,"$TERM_BAD"|*,"$TERM_GOOD"|*,skip)
return 0;
}
+/*
+ * Like skip_prefix, but promises never to read past "len" bytes of the input
+ * buffer, and returns the remaining number of bytes in "out" via "outlen".
+ */
+static inline int skip_prefix_mem(const char *buf, size_t len,
+ const char *prefix,
+ const char **out, size_t *outlen)
+{
+ size_t prefix_len = strlen(prefix);
+ if (prefix_len <= len && !memcmp(buf, prefix, prefix_len)) {
+ *out = buf + prefix_len;
+ *outlen = len - prefix_len;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
/*
* If buf ends with suffix, return 1 and subtract the length of the suffix
* from *len. Otherwise, return 0 and leave *len untouched.
#endif
#endif
+
+extern int cmd_main(int, const char **);
# Resolve two or more trees.
#
+. git-sh-setup
+
LF='
'
-die () {
- echo >&2 "$*"
- exit 1
-}
-
# The first parameters up to -- are merge bases; the rest are heads.
bases= head= remotes= sep_seen=
for arg
if ! git diff-index --quiet --cached HEAD --
then
- echo "Error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge"
+ gettextln "Error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge"
git diff-index --cached --name-only HEAD -- | sed -e 's/^/ /'
exit 2
fi
# We allow only last one to have a hand-resolvable
# conflicts. Last round failed and we still had
# a head to merge.
- echo "Automated merge did not work."
- echo "Should not be doing an Octopus."
+ gettextln "Automated merge did not work."
+ gettextln "Should not be doing an Octopus."
exit 2
esac
eval pretty_name=\${GITHEAD_$SHA1_UP:-$pretty_name}
fi
common=$(git merge-base --all $SHA1 $MRC) ||
- die "Unable to find common commit with $pretty_name"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Unable to find common commit with \$pretty_name")"
case "$LF$common$LF" in
*"$LF$SHA1$LF"*)
- echo "Already up-to-date with $pretty_name"
+ eval_gettextln "Already up-to-date with \$pretty_name"
continue
;;
esac
# tree as the intermediate result of the merge.
# We still need to count this as part of the parent set.
- echo "Fast-forwarding to: $pretty_name"
+ eval_gettextln "Fast-forwarding to: \$pretty_name"
git read-tree -u -m $head $SHA1 || exit
MRC=$SHA1 MRT=$(git write-tree)
continue
NON_FF_MERGE=1
- echo "Trying simple merge with $pretty_name"
+ eval_gettextln "Trying simple merge with \$pretty_name"
git read-tree -u -m --aggressive $common $MRT $SHA1 || exit 2
next=$(git write-tree 2>/dev/null)
if test $? -ne 0
then
- echo "Simple merge did not work, trying automatic merge."
+ gettextln "Simple merge did not work, trying automatic merge."
git-merge-index -o git-merge-one-file -a ||
OCTOPUS_FAILURE=1
next=$(git write-tree 2>/dev/null)
self.useClientSpec_from_options = False
self.clientSpecDirs = None
self.tempBranches = []
- self.tempBranchLocation = "git-p4-tmp"
+ self.tempBranchLocation = "refs/git-p4-tmp"
self.largeFileSystem = None
if gitConfig('git-p4.largeFileSystem'):
if test "$last_count" != "$new_count"
then
last_count=$new_count
- printf "Rebasing (%d/%d)\r" $new_count $total
+ eval_gettext "Rebasing (\$new_count/\$total)"; printf "\r"
test -z "$verbose" || echo
fi
}
}
append_todo_help () {
- git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo" <<\EOF
-
+ gettext "
Commands:
p, pick = use commit
r, reword = use commit, but edit the commit message
e, edit = use commit, but stop for amending
s, squash = use commit, but meld into previous commit
- f, fixup = like "squash", but discard this commit's log message
+ f, fixup = like \"squash\", but discard this commit's log message
x, exec = run command (the rest of the line) using shell
d, drop = remove commit
These lines can be re-ordered; they are executed from top to bottom.
+" | git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo"
-EOF
if test $(get_missing_commit_check_level) = error
then
- git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo" <<\EOF
+ gettext "
Do not remove any line. Use 'drop' explicitly to remove a commit.
-EOF
+" | git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo"
else
- git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo" <<\EOF
+ gettext "
If you remove a line here THAT COMMIT WILL BE LOST.
-EOF
+" | git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo"
fi
}
make_patch $1
git rev-parse --verify HEAD > "$amend"
gpg_sign_opt_quoted=${gpg_sign_opt:+$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$gpg_sign_opt")}
- warn "You can amend the commit now, with"
- warn
- warn " git commit --amend $gpg_sign_opt_quoted"
- warn
- warn "Once you are satisfied with your changes, run"
- warn
- warn " git rebase --continue"
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "\
+You can amend the commit now, with
+
+ git commit --amend \$gpg_sign_opt_quoted
+
+Once you are satisfied with your changes, run
+
+ git rebase --continue")"
warn
exit $2
}
die_abort () {
+ apply_autostash
rm -rf "$state_dir"
die "$1"
}
}
is_empty_commit() {
- tree=$(git rev-parse -q --verify "$1"^{tree} 2>/dev/null ||
- die "$1: not a commit that can be picked")
- ptree=$(git rev-parse -q --verify "$1"^^{tree} 2>/dev/null ||
- ptree=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904)
+ tree=$(git rev-parse -q --verify "$1"^{tree} 2>/dev/null) || {
+ sha1=$1
+ die "$(eval_gettext "\$sha1: not a commit that can be picked")"
+ }
+ ptree=$(git rev-parse -q --verify "$1"^^{tree} 2>/dev/null) ||
+ ptree=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
test "$tree" = "$ptree"
}
case "$1" in -n) sha1=$2; ff= ;; *) sha1=$1 ;; esac
case "$force_rebase" in '') ;; ?*) ff= ;; esac
- output git rev-parse --verify $sha1 || die "Invalid commit name: $sha1"
+ output git rev-parse --verify $sha1 || die "$(eval_gettext "Invalid commit name: \$sha1")"
if is_empty_commit "$sha1"
then
git rev-parse HEAD > "$rewritten"/$current_commit
done <"$state_dir"/current-commit
rm "$state_dir"/current-commit ||
- die "Cannot write current commit's replacement sha1"
+ die "$(gettext "Cannot write current commit's replacement sha1")"
fi
fi
done
case $fast_forward in
t)
- output warn "Fast-forward to $sha1"
+ output warn "$(eval_gettext "Fast-forward to \$sha1")"
output git reset --hard $sha1 ||
- die "Cannot fast-forward to $sha1"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Cannot fast-forward to \$sha1")"
;;
f)
first_parent=$(expr "$new_parents" : ' \([^ ]*\)')
then
# detach HEAD to current parent
output git checkout $first_parent 2> /dev/null ||
- die "Cannot move HEAD to $first_parent"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Cannot move HEAD to \$first_parent")"
fi
case "$new_parents" in
' '*' '*)
- test "a$1" = a-n && die "Refusing to squash a merge: $sha1"
+ test "a$1" = a-n && die "$(eval_gettext "Refusing to squash a merge: \$sha1")"
# redo merge
author_script_content=$(get_author_ident_from_commit $sha1)
$merge_args $strategy_args -m "$msg_content" $new_parents'
then
printf "%s\n" "$msg_content" > "$GIT_DIR"/MERGE_MSG
- die_with_patch $sha1 "Error redoing merge $sha1"
+ die_with_patch $sha1 "$(eval_gettext "Error redoing merge \$sha1")"
fi
echo "$sha1 $(git rev-parse HEAD^0)" >> "$rewritten_list"
;;
output eval git cherry-pick \
${gpg_sign_opt:+$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$gpg_sign_opt")} \
"$strategy_args" "$@" ||
- die_with_patch $sha1 "Could not pick $sha1"
+ die_with_patch $sha1 "$(eval_gettext "Could not pick \$sha1")"
;;
esac
;;
esac
}
-nth_string () {
- case "$1" in
- *1[0-9]|*[04-9]) echo "$1"th;;
- *1) echo "$1"st;;
- *2) echo "$1"nd;;
- *3) echo "$1"rd;;
+this_nth_commit_message () {
+ n=$1
+ case "$n" in
+ 1) gettext "This is the 1st commit message:";;
+ 2) gettext "This is the 2nd commit message:";;
+ 3) gettext "This is the 3rd commit message:";;
+ 4) gettext "This is the 4th commit message:";;
+ 5) gettext "This is the 5th commit message:";;
+ 6) gettext "This is the 6th commit message:";;
+ 7) gettext "This is the 7th commit message:";;
+ 8) gettext "This is the 8th commit message:";;
+ 9) gettext "This is the 9th commit message:";;
+ 10) gettext "This is the 10th commit message:";;
+ # TRANSLATORS: if the language you are translating into
+ # doesn't allow you to compose a sentence in this fashion,
+ # consider translating as if this and the following few strings
+ # were "This is the commit message ${n}:"
+ *1[0-9]|*[04-9]) eval_gettext "This is the \${n}th commit message:";;
+ *1) eval_gettext "This is the \${n}st commit message:";;
+ *2) eval_gettext "This is the \${n}nd commit message:";;
+ *3) eval_gettext "This is the \${n}rd commit message:";;
+ *) eval_gettext "This is the commit message \${n}:";;
+ esac
+}
+skip_nth_commit_message () {
+ n=$1
+ case "$n" in
+ 1) gettext "The 1st commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 2) gettext "The 2nd commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 3) gettext "The 3rd commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 4) gettext "The 4th commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 5) gettext "The 5th commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 6) gettext "The 6th commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 7) gettext "The 7th commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 8) gettext "The 8th commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 9) gettext "The 9th commit message will be skipped:";;
+ 10) gettext "The 10th commit message will be skipped:";;
+ # TRANSLATORS: if the language you are translating into
+ # doesn't allow you to compose a sentence in this fashion,
+ # consider translating as if this and the following few strings
+ # were "The commit message ${n} will be skipped:"
+ *1[0-9]|*[04-9]) eval_gettext "The \${n}th commit message will be skipped:";;
+ *1) eval_gettext "The \${n}st commit message will be skipped:";;
+ *2) eval_gettext "The \${n}nd commit message will be skipped:";;
+ *3) eval_gettext "The \${n}rd commit message will be skipped:";;
+ *) eval_gettext "The commit message \${n} will be skipped:";;
esac
}
if test -f "$squash_msg"; then
mv "$squash_msg" "$squash_msg".bak || exit
count=$(($(sed -n \
- -e "1s/^. This is a combination of \(.*\) commits\./\1/p" \
+ -e "1s/^$comment_char.*\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/p" \
-e "q" < "$squash_msg".bak)+1))
{
- printf '%s\n' "$comment_char This is a combination of $count commits."
+ printf '%s\n' "$comment_char $(eval_ngettext \
+ "This is a combination of \$count commit." \
+ "This is a combination of \$count commits." \
+ $count)"
sed -e 1d -e '2,/^./{
/^$/d
}' <"$squash_msg".bak
} >"$squash_msg"
else
- commit_message HEAD > "$fixup_msg" || die "Cannot write $fixup_msg"
+ commit_message HEAD > "$fixup_msg" || die "$(gettext "Cannot write \$fixup_msg")"
count=2
{
- printf '%s\n' "$comment_char This is a combination of 2 commits."
- printf '%s\n' "$comment_char The first commit's message is:"
+ printf '%s\n' "$comment_char $(gettext "This is a combination of 2 commits.")"
+ printf '%s\n' "$comment_char $(gettext "This is the 1st commit message:")"
echo
cat "$fixup_msg"
} >"$squash_msg"
squash)
rm -f "$fixup_msg"
echo
- printf '%s\n' "$comment_char This is the $(nth_string $count) commit message:"
+ printf '%s\n' "$comment_char $(this_nth_commit_message $count)"
echo
commit_message $2
;;
fixup)
echo
- printf '%s\n' "$comment_char The $(nth_string $count) commit message will be skipped:"
+ printf '%s\n' "$comment_char $(skip_nth_commit_message $count)"
echo
# Change the space after the comment character to TAB:
commit_message $2 | git stripspace --comment-lines | sed -e 's/ / /'
# messages, effectively causing the combined commit to be used as the
# new basis for any further squash/fixups. Args: sha1 rest
die_failed_squash() {
+ sha1=$1
+ rest=$2
mv "$squash_msg" "$msg" || exit
rm -f "$fixup_msg"
cp "$msg" "$GIT_DIR"/MERGE_MSG || exit
warn
- warn "Could not apply $1... $2"
- die_with_patch $1 ""
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "Could not apply \$sha1... \$rest")"
+ die_with_patch $sha1 ""
}
flush_rewritten_pending() {
}
do_pick () {
+ sha1=$1
+ rest=$2
if test "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" = "$squash_onto"
then
# Set the correct commit message and author info on the
# resolve before manually running git commit --amend then git
# rebase --continue.
git commit --allow-empty --allow-empty-message --amend \
- --no-post-rewrite -n -q -C $1 &&
- pick_one -n $1 &&
+ --no-post-rewrite -n -q -C $sha1 &&
+ pick_one -n $sha1 &&
git commit --allow-empty --allow-empty-message \
- --amend --no-post-rewrite -n -q -C $1 \
+ --amend --no-post-rewrite -n -q -C $sha1 \
${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
- die_with_patch $1 "Could not apply $1... $2"
+ die_with_patch $sha1 "$(eval_gettext "Could not apply \$sha1... \$rest")"
else
- pick_one $1 ||
- die_with_patch $1 "Could not apply $1... $2"
+ pick_one $sha1 ||
+ die_with_patch $sha1 "$(eval_gettext "Could not apply \$sha1... \$rest")"
fi
}
mark_action_done
do_pick $sha1 "$rest"
git commit --amend --no-post-rewrite ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} || {
- warn "Could not amend commit after successfully picking $sha1... $rest"
- warn "This is most likely due to an empty commit message, or the pre-commit hook"
- warn "failed. If the pre-commit hook failed, you may need to resolve the issue before"
- warn "you are able to reword the commit."
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "\
+Could not amend commit after successfully picking \$sha1... \$rest
+This is most likely due to an empty commit message, or the pre-commit hook
+failed. If the pre-commit hook failed, you may need to resolve the issue before
+you are able to reword the commit.")"
exit_with_patch $sha1 1
}
record_in_rewritten $sha1
mark_action_done
do_pick $sha1 "$rest"
sha1_abbrev=$(git rev-parse --short $sha1)
- warn "Stopped at $sha1_abbrev... $rest"
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "Stopped at \$sha1_abbrev... \$rest")"
exit_with_patch $sha1 0
;;
squash|s|fixup|f)
comment_for_reflog $squash_style
test -f "$done" && has_action "$done" ||
- die "Cannot '$squash_style' without a previous commit"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Cannot '\$squash_style' without a previous commit")"
mark_action_done
update_squash_messages $squash_style $sha1
x|"exec")
read -r command rest < "$todo"
mark_action_done
- printf 'Executing: %s\n' "$rest"
+ eval_gettextln "Executing: \$rest"
"${SHELL:-@SHELL_PATH@}" -c "$rest" # Actual execution
status=$?
# Run in subshell because require_clean_work_tree can die.
(require_clean_work_tree "rebase" 2>/dev/null) || dirty=t
if test "$status" -ne 0
then
- warn "Execution failed: $rest"
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "Execution failed: \$rest")"
test "$dirty" = f ||
- warn "and made changes to the index and/or the working tree"
+ warn "$(gettext "and made changes to the index and/or the working tree")"
- warn "You can fix the problem, and then run"
- warn
- warn " git rebase --continue"
+ warn "$(gettext "\
+You can fix the problem, and then run
+
+ git rebase --continue")"
warn
if test $status -eq 127 # command not found
then
exit "$status"
elif test "$dirty" = t
then
- warn "Execution succeeded: $rest"
- warn "but left changes to the index and/or the working tree"
- warn "Commit or stash your changes, and then run"
- warn
- warn " git rebase --continue"
+ # TRANSLATORS: after these lines is a command to be issued by the user
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "\
+Execution succeeded: \$rest
+but left changes to the index and/or the working tree
+Commit or stash your changes, and then run
+
+ git rebase --continue")"
warn
exit 1
fi
;;
*)
- warn "Unknown command: $command $sha1 $rest"
- fixtodo="Please fix this using 'git rebase --edit-todo'."
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "Unknown command: \$command \$sha1 \$rest")"
+ fixtodo="$(gettext "Please fix this using 'git rebase --edit-todo'.")"
if git rev-parse --verify -q "$sha1" >/dev/null
then
die_with_patch $sha1 "$fixtodo"
"$hook" rebase < "$rewritten_list"
true # we don't care if this hook failed
fi &&
- warn "Successfully rebased and updated $head_name."
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "Successfully rebased and updated \$head_name.")"
return 1 # not failure; just to break the do_rest loop
}
record_in_rewritten "$onto"
;;
esac ||
- die "Could not skip unnecessary pick commands"
+ die "$(gettext "Could not skip unnecessary pick commands")"
}
transform_todo_ids () {
if test $badsha -ne 0
then
line="$(sed -n -e "${2}p" "$3")"
- warn "Warning: the SHA-1 is missing or isn't" \
- "a commit in the following line:"
- warn " - $line"
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "\
+Warning: the SHA-1 is missing or isn't a commit in the following line:
+ - \$line")"
warn
fi
;;
*)
line="$(sed -n -e "${lineno}p" "$1")"
- warn "Warning: the command isn't recognized" \
- "in the following line:"
- warn " - $line"
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "\
+Warning: the command isn't recognized in the following line:
+ - \$line")"
warn
retval=1
;;
# Switch to the branch in $into and notify it in the reflog
checkout_onto () {
GIT_REFLOG_ACTION="$GIT_REFLOG_ACTION: checkout $onto_name"
- output git checkout $onto || die_abort "could not detach HEAD"
+ output git checkout $onto || die_abort "$(gettext "could not detach HEAD")"
git update-ref ORIG_HEAD $orig_head
}
then
test "$check_level" = error && raise_error=t
- warn "Warning: some commits may have been dropped" \
- "accidentally."
- warn "Dropped commits (newer to older):"
+ warn "$(gettext "\
+Warning: some commits may have been dropped accidentally.
+Dropped commits (newer to older):")"
# Make the list user-friendly and display
opt="--no-walk=sorted --format=oneline --abbrev-commit --stdin"
git rev-list $opt <"$todo".miss | warn_lines
- warn "To avoid this message, use \"drop\" to" \
- "explicitly remove a commit."
- warn
- warn "Use 'git config rebase.missingCommitsCheck' to change" \
- "the level of warnings."
- warn "The possible behaviours are: ignore, warn, error."
+ warn "$(gettext "\
+To avoid this message, use \"drop\" to explicitly remove a commit.
+
+Use 'git config rebase.missingCommitsCheck' to change the level of warnings.
+The possible behaviours are: ignore, warn, error.")"
warn
fi
;;
ignore)
;;
*)
- warn "Unrecognized setting $check_level for option" \
- "rebase.missingCommitsCheck. Ignoring."
+ warn "$(eval_gettext "Unrecognized setting \$check_level for option rebase.missingCommitsCheck. Ignoring.")"
;;
esac
# placed before the commit of the next action
checkout_onto
- warn "You can fix this with 'git rebase --edit-todo'."
- die "Or you can abort the rebase with 'git rebase --abort'."
+ warn "$(gettext "You can fix this with 'git rebase --edit-todo'.")"
+ die "$(gettext "Or you can abort the rebase with 'git rebase --abort'.")"
fi
}
test ! -f "$GIT_DIR"/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD ||
rm "$GIT_DIR"/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD ||
- die "Could not remove CHERRY_PICK_HEAD"
+ die "$(gettext "Could not remove CHERRY_PICK_HEAD")"
else
if ! test -f "$author_script"
then
gpg_sign_opt_quoted=${gpg_sign_opt:+$(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$gpg_sign_opt")}
- die "You have staged changes in your working tree. If these changes are meant to be
+ die "$(eval_gettext "\
+You have staged changes in your working tree.
+If these changes are meant to be
squashed into the previous commit, run:
- git commit --amend $gpg_sign_opt_quoted
+ git commit --amend \$gpg_sign_opt_quoted
If they are meant to go into a new commit, run:
- git commit $gpg_sign_opt_quoted
+ git commit \$gpg_sign_opt_quoted
In both case, once you're done, continue with:
git rebase --continue
-"
+")"
fi
. "$author_script" ||
- die "Error trying to find the author identity to amend commit"
+ die "$(gettext "Error trying to find the author identity to amend commit")"
if test -f "$amend"
then
current_head=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD)
test "$current_head" = $(cat "$amend") ||
- die "\
-You have uncommitted changes in your working tree. Please, commit them
-first and then run 'git rebase --continue' again."
+ die "$(gettext "\
+You have uncommitted changes in your working tree. Please commit them
+first and then run 'git rebase --continue' again.")"
do_with_author git commit --amend --no-verify -F "$msg" -e \
${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
- die "Could not commit staged changes."
+ die "$(gettext "Could not commit staged changes.")"
else
do_with_author git commit --no-verify -F "$msg" -e \
${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} ||
- die "Could not commit staged changes."
+ die "$(gettext "Could not commit staged changes.")"
fi
fi
mv -f "$todo".new "$todo"
collapse_todo_ids
append_todo_help
- git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo" <<\EOF
-
+ gettext "
You are editing the todo file of an ongoing interactive rebase.
To continue rebase after editing, run:
git rebase --continue
-EOF
+" | git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo"
git_sequence_editor "$todo" ||
- die "Could not execute editor"
+ die "$(gettext "Could not execute editor")"
expand_todo_ids
exit
esac
git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT >/dev/null ||
- die "You need to set your committer info first"
+ die "$(gettext "You need to set your committer info first")"
comment_for_reflog start
then
GIT_REFLOG_ACTION="$GIT_REFLOG_ACTION: checkout $switch_to"
output git checkout "$switch_to" -- ||
- die "Could not checkout $switch_to"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Could not checkout \$switch_to")"
comment_for_reflog start
fi
-orig_head=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) || die "No HEAD?"
-mkdir -p "$state_dir" || die "Could not create temporary $state_dir"
+orig_head=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) || die "$(gettext "No HEAD?")"
+mkdir -p "$state_dir" || die "$(eval_gettext "Could not create temporary \$state_dir")"
-: > "$state_dir"/interactive || die "Could not mark as interactive"
+: > "$state_dir"/interactive || die "$(gettext "Could not mark as interactive")"
write_basic_state
if test t = "$preserve_merges"
then
for c in $(git merge-base --all $orig_head $upstream)
do
echo $onto > "$rewritten"/$c ||
- die "Could not init rewritten commits"
+ die "$(gettext "Could not init rewritten commits")"
done
else
mkdir "$rewritten" &&
echo $onto > "$rewritten"/root ||
- die "Could not init rewritten commits"
+ die "$(gettext "Could not init rewritten commits")"
fi
# No cherry-pick because our first pass is to determine
# parents to rewrite and skipping dropped commits would
cat >>"$todo" <<EOF
-$comment_char Rebase $shortrevisions onto $shortonto ($todocount command(s))
+$comment_char $(eval_ngettext \
+ "Rebase \$shortrevisions onto \$shortonto (\$todocount command)" \
+ "Rebase \$shortrevisions onto \$shortonto (\$todocount commands)" \
+ "$todocount")
EOF
append_todo_help
-git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo" <<\EOF
-
+gettext "
However, if you remove everything, the rebase will be aborted.
-EOF
+" | git stripspace --comment-lines >>"$todo"
if test -z "$keep_empty"
then
- printf '%s\n' "$comment_char Note that empty commits are commented out" >>"$todo"
+ printf '%s\n' "$comment_char $(gettext "Note that empty commits are commented out")" >>"$todo"
fi
cp "$todo" "$todo".backup
collapse_todo_ids
git_sequence_editor "$todo" ||
- die_abort "Could not execute editor"
+ die_abort "$(gettext "Could not execute editor")"
has_action "$todo" ||
return 2
edit-todo! edit the todo list during an interactive rebase
"
. git-sh-setup
-. git-sh-i18n
set_reflog_action rebase
require_work_tree_exists
cd_to_toplevel
git symbolic-ref \
-m "rebase finished: returning to $head_name" \
HEAD $head_name ||
- die "$(gettext "Could not move back to $head_name")"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Could not move back to \$head_name")"
;;
esac
}
then
. git-parse-remote
error_on_missing_default_upstream "rebase" "rebase" \
- "against" "git rebase <branch>"
+ "against" "git rebase $(gettext '<branch>')"
fi
test "$fork_point" = auto && fork_point=t
push @files, $repo->command('format-patch', '-o', tempdir(CLEANUP => 1), @rev_list_opts);
}
+@files = handle_backup_files(@files);
+
if ($validate) {
foreach my $f (@files) {
unless (-p $f) {
return;
}
+sub handle_backup {
+ my ($last, $lastlen, $file, $known_suffix) = @_;
+ my ($suffix, $skip);
+
+ $skip = 0;
+ if (defined $last &&
+ ($lastlen < length($file)) &&
+ (substr($file, 0, $lastlen) eq $last) &&
+ ($suffix = substr($file, $lastlen)) !~ /^[a-z0-9]/i) {
+ if (defined $known_suffix && $suffix eq $known_suffix) {
+ print "Skipping $file with backup suffix '$known_suffix'.\n";
+ $skip = 1;
+ } else {
+ my $answer = ask("Do you really want to send $file? (y|N): ",
+ valid_re => qr/^(?:y|n)/i,
+ default => 'n');
+ $skip = ($answer ne 'y');
+ if ($skip) {
+ $known_suffix = $suffix;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return ($skip, $known_suffix);
+}
+
+sub handle_backup_files {
+ my @file = @_;
+ my ($last, $lastlen, $known_suffix, $skip, @result);
+ for my $file (@file) {
+ ($skip, $known_suffix) = handle_backup($last, $lastlen,
+ $file, $known_suffix);
+ push @result, $file unless $skip;
+ $last = $file;
+ $lastlen = length($file);
+ }
+ return @result;
+}
+
sub file_has_nonascii {
my $fn = shift;
open(my $fh, '<', $fn)
git sh-i18n--envsubst "$1"
)
}
+
+ eval_ngettext () {
+ ngettext "$1" "$2" "$3" | (
+ export PATH $(git sh-i18n--envsubst --variables "$2");
+ git sh-i18n--envsubst "$2"
+ )
+ }
;;
poison)
# Emit garbage so that tests that incorrectly rely on translatable
eval_gettext () {
printf "%s" "# GETTEXT POISON #"
}
+
+ eval_ngettext () {
+ printf "%s" "# GETTEXT POISON #"
+ }
;;
*)
gettext () {
git sh-i18n--envsubst "$1"
)
}
+
+ eval_ngettext () {
+ (test "$3" = 1 && printf "%s" "$1" || printf "%s" "$2") | (
+ export PATH $(git sh-i18n--envsubst --variables "$2");
+ git sh-i18n--envsubst "$2"
+ )
+ }
;;
esac
# to set up some variables pointing at the normal git directories and
# a few helper shell functions.
+# Source git-sh-i18n for gettext support.
+. git-sh-i18n
+
# Having this variable in your environment would break scripts because
# you would cause "cd" to be taken to unexpected places. If you
# like CDPATH, define it for your interactive shell sessions without
else
dashless=$(basename -- "$0" | sed -e 's/-/ /')
usage() {
- die "usage: $dashless $USAGE"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "usage: \$dashless \$USAGE")"
}
if [ -z "$LONG_USAGE" ]
then
- LONG_USAGE="usage: $dashless $USAGE"
+ LONG_USAGE="$(eval_gettext "usage: \$dashless \$USAGE")"
else
- LONG_USAGE="usage: $dashless $USAGE
+ LONG_USAGE="$(eval_gettext "usage: \$dashless \$USAGE
-$LONG_USAGE"
+$LONG_USAGE")"
fi
case "$1" in
cd_to_toplevel () {
cdup=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel) &&
cd "$cdup" || {
- echo >&2 "Cannot chdir to $cdup, the toplevel of the working tree"
+ gettextln "Cannot chdir to \$cdup, the toplevel of the working tree" >&2
exit 1
}
}
require_work_tree_exists () {
if test "z$(git rev-parse --is-bare-repository)" != zfalse
then
- die "fatal: $0 cannot be used without a working tree."
+ program_name=$0
+ die "$(gettext "fatal: \$program_name cannot be used without a working tree.")"
fi
}
require_work_tree () {
- test "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null)" = true ||
- die "fatal: $0 cannot be used without a working tree."
+ test "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null)" = true || {
+ program_name=$0
+ die "$(gettext "fatal: \$program_name cannot be used without a working tree.")"
+ }
}
require_clean_work_tree () {
if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules
then
- echo >&2 "Cannot $1: You have unstaged changes."
+ action=$1
+ case "$action" in
+ rebase)
+ gettextln "Cannot rebase: You have unstaged changes." >&2
+ ;;
+ "rewrite branches")
+ gettextln "Cannot rewrite branches: You have unstaged changes." >&2
+ ;;
+ "pull with rebase")
+ gettextln "Cannot pull with rebase: You have unstaged changes." >&2
+ ;;
+ *)
+ eval_gettextln "Cannot \$action: You have unstaged changes." >&2
+ ;;
+ esac
err=1
fi
if ! git diff-index --cached --quiet --ignore-submodules HEAD --
then
- if [ $err = 0 ]
+ if test $err = 0
then
- echo >&2 "Cannot $1: Your index contains uncommitted changes."
+ action=$1
+ case "$action" in
+ rebase)
+ gettextln "Cannot rebase: Your index contains uncommitted changes." >&2
+ ;;
+ "pull with rebase")
+ gettextln "Cannot pull with rebase: Your index contains uncommitted changes." >&2
+ ;;
+ *)
+ eval_gettextln "Cannot \$action: Your index contains uncommitted changes." >&2
+ ;;
+ esac
else
- echo >&2 "Additionally, your index contains uncommitted changes."
+ gettextln "Additionally, your index contains uncommitted changes." >&2
fi
err=1
fi
- if [ $err = 1 ]
+ if test $err = 1
then
- test -n "$2" && echo >&2 "$2"
+ test -n "$2" && echo "$2" >&2
exit 1
fi
}
then
test -z "$(git rev-parse --show-cdup)" || {
exit=$?
- echo >&2 "You need to run this command from the toplevel of the working tree."
+ gettextln "You need to run this command from the toplevel of the working tree." >&2
exit $exit
}
fi
test -n "$GIT_DIR" && GIT_DIR=$(cd "$GIT_DIR" && pwd) || {
- echo >&2 "Unable to determine absolute path of git directory"
+ gettextln "Unable to determine absolute path of git directory" >&2
exit 1
}
: "${GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY="$(git rev-parse --git-path objects)"}"
OPTIONS_SPEC=
START_DIR=$(pwd)
. git-sh-setup
-. git-sh-i18n
require_work_tree
cd_to_toplevel
OPTIONS_SPEC=
SUBDIRECTORY_OK=Yes
. git-sh-setup
-. git-sh-i18n
. git-parse-remote
require_work_tree
wt_prefix=$(git rev-parse --show-prefix)
then
if test -z "$force"
then
- echo >&2 "$(eval_gettext "A git directory for '\$sm_name' is found locally with remote(s):")"
+ eval_gettextln >&2 "A git directory for '\$sm_name' is found locally with remote(s):"
GIT_DIR=".git/modules/$sm_name" GIT_WORK_TREE=. git remote -v | grep '(fetch)' | sed -e s,^," ", -e s,' (fetch)',, >&2
- echo >&2 "$(eval_gettext "If you want to reuse this local git directory instead of cloning again from")"
- echo >&2 " $realrepo"
- echo >&2 "$(eval_gettext "use the '--force' option. If the local git directory is not the correct repo")"
- die "$(eval_gettext "or you are unsure what this means choose another name with the '--name' option.")"
+ die "$(eval_gettextln "\
+If you want to reuse this local git directory instead of cloning again from
+ \$realrepo
+use the '--force' option. If the local git directory is not the correct repo
+or you are unsure what this means choose another name with the '--name' option.")"
else
- echo "$(eval_gettext "Reactivating local git directory for submodule '\$sm_name'.")"
+ eval_gettextln "Reactivating local git directory for submodule '\$sm_name'."
fi
fi
git submodule--helper clone ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} --prefix "$wt_prefix" --path "$sm_path" --name "$sm_name" --url "$realrepo" ${reference:+"$reference"} ${depth:+"$depth"} || exit
# Protect submodules containing a .git directory
if test -d "$sm_path/.git"
then
- echo >&2 "$(eval_gettext "Submodule work tree '\$displaypath' contains a .git directory")"
- die "$(eval_gettext "(use 'rm -rf' if you really want to remove it including all of its history)")"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "\
+Submodule work tree '\$displaypath' contains a .git directory
+(use 'rm -rf' if you really want to remove it including all of its history)")"
fi
if test -z "$force"
remote_name=$(sanitize_submodule_env; cd "$sm_path" && get_default_remote)
sha1=$(sanitize_submodule_env; cd "$sm_path" &&
git rev-parse --verify "${remote_name}/${branch}") ||
- die "$(eval_gettext "Unable to find current ${remote_name}/${branch} revision in submodule path '\$sm_path'")"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Unable to find current \${remote_name}/\${branch} revision in submodule path '\$sm_path'")"
fi
if test "$subsha1" != "$sha1" || test -n "$force"
# not be reachable from any of the refs
is_tip_reachable "$sm_path" "$sha1" ||
fetch_in_submodule "$sm_path" "$sha1" ||
- die "$(eval_gettext "Fetched in submodule path '\$displaypath', but it did not contain $sha1. Direct fetching of that commit failed.")"
+ die "$(eval_gettext "Fetched in submodule path '\$displaypath', but it did not contain \$sha1. Direct fetching of that commit failed.")"
fi
must_die_on_failure=
if test $res -gt 0
then
die_msg="$(eval_gettext "Failed to recurse into submodule path '\$displaypath'")"
- if test $res -eq 1
+ if test $res -ne 2
then
err="${err};$die_msg"
continue
sub cmd_clone {
my ($url, $path) = @_;
- if (!defined $path &&
+ if (!$url) {
+ die "SVN repository location required ",
+ "as a command-line argument\n";
+ } elsif (!defined $path &&
(defined $_trunk || @_branches || @_tags ||
defined $_stdlayout) &&
$url !~ m#^[a-z\+]+://#) {
return done_alias;
}
-/*
- * Many parts of Git have subprograms communicate via pipe, expect the
- * upstream of a pipe to die with SIGPIPE when the downstream of a
- * pipe does not need to read all that is written. Some third-party
- * programs that ignore or block SIGPIPE for their own reason forget
- * to restore SIGPIPE handling to the default before spawning Git and
- * break this carefully orchestrated machinery.
- *
- * Restore the way SIGPIPE is handled to default, which is what we
- * expect.
- */
-static void restore_sigpipe_to_default(void)
-{
- sigset_t unblock;
-
- sigemptyset(&unblock);
- sigaddset(&unblock, SIGPIPE);
- sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &unblock, NULL);
- signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL);
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char **av)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
- const char **argv = (const char **) av;
const char *cmd;
int done_help = 0;
- cmd = git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
+ cmd = argv[0];
if (!cmd)
cmd = "git-help";
- /*
- * Always open file descriptors 0/1/2 to avoid clobbering files
- * in die(). It also avoids messing up when the pipes are dup'ed
- * onto stdin/stdout/stderr in the child processes we spawn.
- */
- sanitize_stdfds();
-
- restore_sigpipe_to_default();
-
- git_setup_gettext();
-
trace_command_performance(argv);
/*
static void graph_padding_line(struct git_graph *graph, struct strbuf *sb);
/*
- * Print a strbuf to stdout. If the graph is non-NULL, all lines but the
- * first will be prefixed with the graph output.
+ * Print a strbuf. If the graph is non-NULL, all lines but the first will be
+ * prefixed with the graph output.
*
* If the strbuf ends with a newline, the output will end after this
* newline. A new graph line will not be printed after the final newline.
while (!shown_commit_line && !graph_is_commit_finished(graph)) {
shown_commit_line = graph_next_line(graph, &msgbuf);
- fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len, stdout);
+ fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len,
+ graph->revs->diffopt.file);
if (!shown_commit_line)
- putchar('\n');
+ putc('\n', graph->revs->diffopt.file);
strbuf_setlen(&msgbuf, 0);
}
return;
graph_next_line(graph, &msgbuf);
- fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len, stdout);
+ fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len, graph->revs->diffopt.file);
strbuf_release(&msgbuf);
}
return;
graph_padding_line(graph, &msgbuf);
- fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len, stdout);
+ fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len, graph->revs->diffopt.file);
strbuf_release(&msgbuf);
}
for (;;) {
graph_next_line(graph, &msgbuf);
- fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len, stdout);
+ fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len,
+ graph->revs->diffopt.file);
strbuf_setlen(&msgbuf, 0);
shown = 1;
if (!graph_is_commit_finished(graph))
- putchar('\n');
+ putc('\n', graph->revs->diffopt.file);
else
break;
}
char *p;
if (!graph) {
- fwrite(sb->buf, sizeof(char), sb->len, stdout);
+ fwrite(sb->buf, sizeof(char), sb->len,
+ graph->revs->diffopt.file);
return;
}
} else {
len = (sb->buf + sb->len) - p;
}
- fwrite(p, sizeof(char), len, stdout);
+ fwrite(p, sizeof(char), len, graph->revs->diffopt.file);
if (next_p && *next_p != '\0')
graph_show_oneline(graph);
p = next_p;
* CMIT_FMT_USERFORMAT are already missing a terminating
* newline. All of the other formats should have it.
*/
- fwrite(sb->buf, sizeof(char), sb->len, stdout);
+ fwrite(sb->buf, sizeof(char), sb->len,
+ graph->revs->diffopt.file);
return;
}
* new line.
*/
if (!newline_terminated)
- putchar('\n');
+ putc('\n', graph->revs->diffopt.file);
graph_show_remainder(graph);
* If sb ends with a newline, our output should too.
*/
if (newline_terminated)
- putchar('\n');
+ putc('\n', graph->revs->diffopt.file);
}
}
#include "xdiff-interface.h"
#include "diff.h"
#include "diffcore.h"
+#include "commit.h"
+#include "quote.h"
static int grep_source_load(struct grep_source *gs);
static int grep_source_is_binary(struct grep_source *gs);
int erroffset;
int options = PCRE_MULTILINE;
- if (opt->ignore_case)
+ if (opt->ignore_case) {
+ if (has_non_ascii(p->pattern))
+ p->pcre_tables = pcre_maketables();
options |= PCRE_CASELESS;
+ }
+ if (is_utf8_locale() && has_non_ascii(p->pattern))
+ options |= PCRE_UTF8;
p->pcre_regexp = pcre_compile(p->pattern, options, &error, &erroffset,
- NULL);
+ p->pcre_tables);
if (!p->pcre_regexp)
compile_regexp_failed(p, error);
{
pcre_free(p->pcre_regexp);
pcre_free(p->pcre_extra_info);
+ pcre_free((void *)p->pcre_tables);
}
#else /* !USE_LIBPCRE */
static void compile_pcre_regexp(struct grep_pat *p, const struct grep_opt *opt)
return 1;
}
+static void compile_fixed_regexp(struct grep_pat *p, struct grep_opt *opt)
+{
+ struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int err;
+ int regflags;
+
+ basic_regex_quote_buf(&sb, p->pattern);
+ regflags = opt->regflags & ~REG_EXTENDED;
+ if (opt->ignore_case)
+ regflags |= REG_ICASE;
+ err = regcomp(&p->regexp, sb.buf, regflags);
+ if (opt->debug)
+ fprintf(stderr, "fixed %s\n", sb.buf);
+ strbuf_release(&sb);
+ if (err) {
+ char errbuf[1024];
+ regerror(err, &p->regexp, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf));
+ regfree(&p->regexp);
+ compile_regexp_failed(p, errbuf);
+ }
+}
+
static void compile_regexp(struct grep_pat *p, struct grep_opt *opt)
{
+ int icase, ascii_only;
int err;
p->word_regexp = opt->word_regexp;
p->ignore_case = opt->ignore_case;
+ icase = opt->regflags & REG_ICASE || p->ignore_case;
+ ascii_only = !has_non_ascii(p->pattern);
+ /*
+ * Even when -F (fixed) asks us to do a non-regexp search, we
+ * may not be able to correctly case-fold when -i
+ * (ignore-case) is asked (in which case, we'll synthesize a
+ * regexp to match the pattern that matches regexp special
+ * characters literally, while ignoring case differences). On
+ * the other hand, even without -F, if the pattern does not
+ * have any regexp special characters and there is no need for
+ * case-folding search, we can internally turn it into a
+ * simple string match using kws. p->fixed tells us if we
+ * want to use kws.
+ */
if (opt->fixed || is_fixed(p->pattern, p->patternlen))
- p->fixed = 1;
+ p->fixed = !icase || ascii_only;
else
p->fixed = 0;
if (p->fixed) {
- if (opt->regflags & REG_ICASE || p->ignore_case)
- p->kws = kwsalloc(tolower_trans_tbl);
- else
- p->kws = kwsalloc(NULL);
+ p->kws = kwsalloc(icase ? tolower_trans_tbl : NULL);
kwsincr(p->kws, p->pattern, p->patternlen);
kwsprep(p->kws);
return;
+ } else if (opt->fixed) {
+ /*
+ * We come here when the pattern has the non-ascii
+ * characters we cannot case-fold, and asked to
+ * ignore-case.
+ */
+ compile_fixed_regexp(p, opt);
+ return;
}
if (opt->pcre) {
regex_t regexp;
pcre *pcre_regexp;
pcre_extra *pcre_extra_info;
+ const unsigned char *pcre_tables;
kwset_t kws;
unsigned fixed:1;
unsigned ignore_case:1;
* with external projects that rely on the output of "git version".
*/
printf("git version %s\n", git_version_string);
+ while (*++argv) {
+ if (!strcmp(*argv, "--build-options")) {
+ printf("sizeof-long: %d\n", (int)sizeof(long));
+ /* NEEDSWORK: also save and output GIT-BUILD_OPTIONS? */
+ }
+ }
return 0;
}
return buffer;
}
+char *oid_to_hex_r(char *buffer, const struct object_id *oid)
+{
+ return sha1_to_hex_r(buffer, oid->hash);
+}
+
char *sha1_to_hex(const unsigned char *sha1)
{
static int bufno;
{"POST", "/git-receive-pack$", service_rpc}
};
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
char *method = getenv("REQUEST_METHOD");
char *dir;
char *cmd_arg = NULL;
int i;
- git_setup_gettext();
-
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
set_die_routine(die_webcgi);
set_die_is_recursing_routine(die_webcgi_recursing);
static const char http_fetch_usage[] = "git http-fetch "
"[-c] [-t] [-a] [-v] [--recover] [-w ref] [--stdin] commit-id url";
-int main(int argc, const char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct walker *walker;
int commits_on_stdin = 0;
int get_verbosely = 0;
int get_recover = 0;
- git_setup_gettext();
-
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
-
while (arg < argc && argv[arg][0] == '-') {
if (argv[arg][1] == 't') {
get_tree = 1;
#endif
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct transfer_request *request;
struct transfer_request *next_request;
int nr_refspec = 0;
- char **refspec = NULL;
+ const char **refspec = NULL;
struct remote_lock *ref_lock = NULL;
struct remote_lock *info_ref_lock = NULL;
struct rev_info revs;
int new_refs;
struct ref *ref, *local_refs;
- git_setup_gettext();
-
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
-
repo = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*repo));
argv++;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++, argv++) {
- char *arg = *argv;
+ const char *arg = *argv;
if (*arg == '-') {
if (!strcmp(arg, "--all")) {
}
#endif
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct strbuf all_msgs = STRBUF_INIT;
int total;
int nongit_ok;
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
-
- git_setup_gettext();
-
setup_git_directory_gently(&nongit_ok);
git_imap_config();
--- /dev/null
+#ifndef ITERATOR_H
+#define ITERATOR_H
+
+/*
+ * Generic constants related to iterators.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * The attempt to advance the iterator was successful; the iterator
+ * reflects the new current entry.
+ */
+#define ITER_OK 0
+
+/*
+ * The iterator is exhausted and has been freed.
+ */
+#define ITER_DONE -1
+
+/*
+ * The iterator experienced an error. The iteration has been aborted
+ * and the iterator has been freed.
+ */
+#define ITER_ERROR -2
+
+/*
+ * Return values for selector functions for merge iterators. The
+ * numerical values of these constants are important and must be
+ * compatible with ITER_DONE and ITER_ERROR.
+ */
+enum iterator_selection {
+ /* End the iteration without an error: */
+ ITER_SELECT_DONE = ITER_DONE,
+
+ /* Report an error and abort the iteration: */
+ ITER_SELECT_ERROR = ITER_ERROR,
+
+ /*
+ * The next group of constants are masks that are useful
+ * mainly internally.
+ */
+
+ /* The LSB selects whether iter0/iter1 is the "current" iterator: */
+ ITER_CURRENT_SELECTION_MASK = 0x01,
+
+ /* iter0 is the "current" iterator this round: */
+ ITER_CURRENT_SELECTION_0 = 0x00,
+
+ /* iter1 is the "current" iterator this round: */
+ ITER_CURRENT_SELECTION_1 = 0x01,
+
+ /* Yield the value from the current iterator? */
+ ITER_YIELD_CURRENT = 0x02,
+
+ /* Discard the value from the secondary iterator? */
+ ITER_SKIP_SECONDARY = 0x04,
+
+ /*
+ * The constants that a selector function should usually
+ * return.
+ */
+
+ /* Yield the value from iter0: */
+ ITER_SELECT_0 = ITER_CURRENT_SELECTION_0 | ITER_YIELD_CURRENT,
+
+ /* Yield the value from iter0 and discard the one from iter1: */
+ ITER_SELECT_0_SKIP_1 = ITER_SELECT_0 | ITER_SKIP_SECONDARY,
+
+ /* Discard the value from iter0 without yielding anything this round: */
+ ITER_SKIP_0 = ITER_CURRENT_SELECTION_1 | ITER_SKIP_SECONDARY,
+
+ /* Yield the value from iter1: */
+ ITER_SELECT_1 = ITER_CURRENT_SELECTION_1 | ITER_YIELD_CURRENT,
+
+ /* Yield the value from iter1 and discard the one from iter0: */
+ ITER_SELECT_1_SKIP_0 = ITER_SELECT_1 | ITER_SKIP_SECONDARY,
+
+ /* Discard the value from iter1 without yielding anything this round: */
+ ITER_SKIP_1 = ITER_CURRENT_SELECTION_0 | ITER_SKIP_SECONDARY
+};
+
+#endif /* ITERATOR_H */
char *data = NULL;
if (diff_populate_filespec(spec, 0))
- die("Cannot read blob %s", sha1_to_hex(spec->sha1));
+ die("Cannot read blob %s", oid_to_hex(&spec->oid));
ALLOC_ARRAY(ends, size);
ends[cur++] = 0;
static void print_line(const char *prefix, char first,
long line, unsigned long *ends, void *data,
- const char *color, const char *reset)
+ const char *color, const char *reset, FILE *file)
{
char *begin = get_nth_line(line, ends, data);
char *end = get_nth_line(line+1, ends, data);
had_nl = 1;
}
- fputs(prefix, stdout);
- fputs(color, stdout);
- putchar(first);
- fwrite(begin, 1, end-begin, stdout);
- fputs(reset, stdout);
- putchar('\n');
+ fputs(prefix, file);
+ fputs(color, file);
+ putc(first, file);
+ fwrite(begin, 1, end-begin, file);
+ fputs(reset, file);
+ putc('\n', file);
if (!had_nl)
- fputs("\\ No newline at end of file\n", stdout);
+ fputs("\\ No newline at end of file\n", file);
}
static char *output_prefix(struct diff_options *opt)
if (!pair || !diff)
return;
- if (pair->one->sha1_valid)
+ if (pair->one->oid_valid)
fill_line_ends(pair->one, &p_lines, &p_ends);
fill_line_ends(pair->two, &t_lines, &t_ends);
- printf("%s%sdiff --git a/%s b/%s%s\n", prefix, c_meta, pair->one->path, pair->two->path, c_reset);
- printf("%s%s--- %s%s%s\n", prefix, c_meta,
- pair->one->sha1_valid ? "a/" : "",
- pair->one->sha1_valid ? pair->one->path : "/dev/null",
+ fprintf(opt->file, "%s%sdiff --git a/%s b/%s%s\n", prefix, c_meta, pair->one->path, pair->two->path, c_reset);
+ fprintf(opt->file, "%s%s--- %s%s%s\n", prefix, c_meta,
+ pair->one->oid_valid ? "a/" : "",
+ pair->one->oid_valid ? pair->one->path : "/dev/null",
c_reset);
- printf("%s%s+++ b/%s%s\n", prefix, c_meta, pair->two->path, c_reset);
+ fprintf(opt->file, "%s%s+++ b/%s%s\n", prefix, c_meta, pair->two->path, c_reset);
for (i = 0; i < range->ranges.nr; i++) {
long p_start, p_end;
long t_start = range->ranges.ranges[i].start;
}
/* Now output a diff hunk for this range */
- printf("%s%s@@ -%ld,%ld +%ld,%ld @@%s\n",
+ fprintf(opt->file, "%s%s@@ -%ld,%ld +%ld,%ld @@%s\n",
prefix, c_frag,
p_start+1, p_end-p_start, t_start+1, t_end-t_start,
c_reset);
int k;
for (; t_cur < diff->target.ranges[j].start; t_cur++)
print_line(prefix, ' ', t_cur, t_ends, pair->two->data,
- c_context, c_reset);
+ c_context, c_reset, opt->file);
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);
+ c_old, c_reset, opt->file);
for (; t_cur < diff->target.ranges[j].end && t_cur < t_end; t_cur++)
print_line(prefix, '+', t_cur, t_ends, pair->two->data,
- c_new, c_reset);
+ c_new, c_reset, opt->file);
j++;
}
for (; t_cur < t_end; t_cur++)
print_line(prefix, ' ', t_cur, t_ends, pair->two->data,
- c_context, c_reset);
+ c_context, c_reset, opt->file);
}
free(p_ends);
*/
static void dump_diff_hacky(struct rev_info *rev, struct line_log_data *range)
{
- puts(output_prefix(&rev->diffopt));
+ fprintf(rev->diffopt.file, "%s\n", output_prefix(&rev->diffopt));
while (range) {
dump_diff_hacky_one(rev, range);
range = range->next;
if (rg->ranges.nr == 0)
return 0;
- assert(pair->two->sha1_valid);
+ assert(pair->two->oid_valid);
diff_populate_filespec(pair->two, 0);
file_target.ptr = pair->two->data;
file_target.size = pair->two->size;
- if (pair->one->sha1_valid) {
+ if (pair->one->oid_valid) {
diff_populate_filespec(pair->one, 0);
file_parent.ptr = pair->one->data;
file_parent.size = pair->one->size;
}
}
-static void show_parents(struct commit *commit, int abbrev)
+static void show_parents(struct commit *commit, int abbrev, FILE *file)
{
struct commit_list *p;
for (p = commit->parents; p ; p = p->next) {
struct commit *parent = p->item;
- printf(" %s", find_unique_abbrev(parent->object.oid.hash, abbrev));
+ fprintf(file, " %s", find_unique_abbrev(parent->object.oid.hash, abbrev));
}
}
{
struct commit_list *p = lookup_decoration(&opt->children, &commit->object);
for ( ; p; p = p->next) {
- printf(" %s", find_unique_abbrev(p->item->object.oid.hash, abbrev));
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, " %s", find_unique_abbrev(p->item->object.oid.hash, abbrev));
}
}
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
if (opt->show_source && commit->util)
- printf("\t%s", (char *) commit->util);
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "\t%s", (char *) commit->util);
if (!opt->show_decorations)
return;
format_decorations(&sb, commit, opt->diffopt.use_color);
- fputs(sb.buf, stdout);
+ fputs(sb.buf, opt->diffopt.file);
strbuf_release(&sb);
}
subject = "Subject: ";
}
- printf("From %s Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001\n", name);
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "From %s Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001\n", name);
graph_show_oneline(opt->graph);
if (opt->message_id) {
- printf("Message-Id: <%s>\n", opt->message_id);
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "Message-Id: <%s>\n", opt->message_id);
graph_show_oneline(opt->graph);
}
if (opt->ref_message_ids && opt->ref_message_ids->nr > 0) {
int i, n;
n = opt->ref_message_ids->nr;
- printf("In-Reply-To: <%s>\n", opt->ref_message_ids->items[n-1].string);
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "In-Reply-To: <%s>\n", opt->ref_message_ids->items[n-1].string);
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
- printf("%s<%s>\n", (i > 0 ? "\t" : "References: "),
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "%s<%s>\n", (i > 0 ? "\t" : "References: "),
opt->ref_message_ids->items[i].string);
graph_show_oneline(opt->graph);
}
reset = diff_get_color_opt(&opt->diffopt, DIFF_RESET);
while (*bol) {
eol = strchrnul(bol, '\n');
- printf("%s%.*s%s%s", color, (int)(eol - bol), bol, reset,
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "%s%.*s%s%s", color, (int)(eol - bol), bol, reset,
*eol ? "\n" : "");
graph_show_oneline(opt->graph);
bol = (*eol) ? (eol + 1) : eol;
if (!opt->graph)
put_revision_mark(opt, commit);
- fputs(find_unique_abbrev(commit->object.oid.hash, abbrev_commit), stdout);
+ fputs(find_unique_abbrev(commit->object.oid.hash, abbrev_commit), opt->diffopt.file);
if (opt->print_parents)
- show_parents(commit, abbrev_commit);
+ show_parents(commit, abbrev_commit, opt->diffopt.file);
if (opt->children.name)
show_children(opt, commit, abbrev_commit);
show_decorations(opt, commit);
if (opt->graph && !graph_is_commit_finished(opt->graph)) {
- putchar('\n');
+ putc('\n', opt->diffopt.file);
graph_show_remainder(opt->graph);
}
- putchar(opt->diffopt.line_termination);
+ putc(opt->diffopt.line_termination, opt->diffopt.file);
return;
}
if (opt->diffopt.line_termination == '\n' &&
!opt->missing_newline)
graph_show_padding(opt->graph);
- putchar(opt->diffopt.line_termination);
+ putc(opt->diffopt.line_termination, opt->diffopt.file);
}
opt->shown_one = 1;
log_write_email_headers(opt, commit, &ctx.subject, &extra_headers,
&ctx.need_8bit_cte);
} else if (opt->commit_format != CMIT_FMT_USERFORMAT) {
- fputs(diff_get_color_opt(&opt->diffopt, DIFF_COMMIT), stdout);
+ fputs(diff_get_color_opt(&opt->diffopt, DIFF_COMMIT), opt->diffopt.file);
if (opt->commit_format != CMIT_FMT_ONELINE)
- fputs("commit ", stdout);
+ fputs("commit ", opt->diffopt.file);
if (!opt->graph)
put_revision_mark(opt, commit);
fputs(find_unique_abbrev(commit->object.oid.hash, abbrev_commit),
- stdout);
+ opt->diffopt.file);
if (opt->print_parents)
- show_parents(commit, abbrev_commit);
+ show_parents(commit, abbrev_commit, opt->diffopt.file);
if (opt->children.name)
show_children(opt, commit, abbrev_commit);
if (parent)
- printf(" (from %s)",
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, " (from %s)",
find_unique_abbrev(parent->object.oid.hash,
abbrev_commit));
- fputs(diff_get_color_opt(&opt->diffopt, DIFF_RESET), stdout);
+ fputs(diff_get_color_opt(&opt->diffopt, DIFF_RESET), opt->diffopt.file);
show_decorations(opt, commit);
if (opt->commit_format == CMIT_FMT_ONELINE) {
- putchar(' ');
+ putc(' ', opt->diffopt.file);
} else {
- putchar('\n');
+ putc('\n', opt->diffopt.file);
graph_show_oneline(opt->graph);
}
if (opt->reflog_info) {
}
if (opt->show_log_size) {
- printf("log size %i\n", (int)msgbuf.len);
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "log size %i\n", (int)msgbuf.len);
graph_show_oneline(opt->graph);
}
if (opt->graph)
graph_show_commit_msg(opt->graph, &msgbuf);
else
- fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len, stdout);
+ fwrite(msgbuf.buf, sizeof(char), msgbuf.len, opt->diffopt.file);
if (opt->use_terminator && !commit_format_is_empty(opt->commit_format)) {
if (!opt->missing_newline)
graph_show_padding(opt->graph);
- putchar(opt->diffopt.line_termination);
+ putc(opt->diffopt.line_termination, opt->diffopt.file);
}
strbuf_release(&msgbuf);
struct strbuf *msg = NULL;
msg = opt->diffopt.output_prefix(&opt->diffopt,
opt->diffopt.output_prefix_data);
- fwrite(msg->buf, msg->len, 1, stdout);
+ fwrite(msg->buf, msg->len, 1, opt->diffopt.file);
}
/*
*/
if (!opt->shown_dashes &&
(pch & opt->diffopt.output_format) == pch)
- printf("---");
- putchar('\n');
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "---");
+ putc('\n', opt->diffopt.file);
}
}
diff_flush(&opt->diffopt);
int log_tree_commit(struct rev_info *opt, struct commit *commit)
{
struct log_info log;
- int shown;
+ int shown, close_file = opt->diffopt.close_file;
log.commit = commit;
log.parent = NULL;
opt->loginfo = &log;
+ opt->diffopt.close_file = 0;
if (opt->line_level_traverse)
return line_log_print(opt, commit);
if (opt->track_linear && !opt->linear && !opt->reverse_output_stage)
- printf("\n%s\n", opt->break_bar);
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "\n%s\n", opt->break_bar);
shown = log_tree_diff(opt, commit, &log);
if (!shown && opt->loginfo && opt->always_show_header) {
log.parent = NULL;
shown = 1;
}
if (opt->track_linear && !opt->linear && opt->reverse_output_stage)
- printf("\n%s\n", opt->break_bar);
+ fprintf(opt->diffopt.file, "\n%s\n", opt->break_bar);
opt->loginfo = NULL;
- maybe_flush_or_die(stdout, "stdout");
+ maybe_flush_or_die(opt->diffopt.file, "stdout");
+ if (close_file)
+ fclose(opt->diffopt.file);
return shown;
}
* Since we use get_tree_entry(), which does not put the read object into
* the object pool, we cannot rely on a == b.
*/
-static int sha_eq(const unsigned char *a, const unsigned char *b)
+static int oid_eq(const struct object_id *a, const struct object_id *b)
{
if (!a && !b)
return 2;
- return a && b && hashcmp(a, b) == 0;
+ return a && b && oidcmp(a, b) == 0;
}
enum rename_type {
struct stage_data {
struct {
unsigned mode;
- unsigned char sha[20];
+ struct object_id oid;
} stages[4];
struct rename_conflict_info *rename_conflict_info;
unsigned processed:1;
int ostage2 = ostage1 ^ 1;
ci->ren1_other.path = pair1->one->path;
- hashcpy(ci->ren1_other.sha1, src_entry1->stages[ostage1].sha);
+ oidcpy(&ci->ren1_other.oid, &src_entry1->stages[ostage1].oid);
ci->ren1_other.mode = src_entry1->stages[ostage1].mode;
ci->ren2_other.path = pair2->one->path;
- hashcpy(ci->ren2_other.sha1, src_entry2->stages[ostage2].sha);
+ oidcpy(&ci->ren2_other.oid, &src_entry2->stages[ostage2].oid);
ci->ren2_other.mode = src_entry2->stages[ostage2].mode;
}
}
}
}
-static int add_cacheinfo(unsigned int mode, const unsigned char *sha1,
+static int add_cacheinfo(unsigned int mode, const struct object_id *oid,
const char *path, int stage, int refresh, int options)
{
struct cache_entry *ce;
- ce = make_cache_entry(mode, sha1 ? sha1 : null_sha1, path, stage,
- (refresh ? (CE_MATCH_REFRESH |
- CE_MATCH_IGNORE_MISSING) : 0 ));
+ int ret;
+
+ ce = make_cache_entry(mode, oid ? oid->hash : null_sha1, path, stage, 0);
if (!ce)
return error(_("addinfo_cache failed for path '%s'"), path);
- return add_cache_entry(ce, options);
+
+ ret = add_cache_entry(ce, options);
+ if (refresh) {
+ struct cache_entry *nce;
+
+ nce = refresh_cache_entry(ce, CE_MATCH_REFRESH | CE_MATCH_IGNORE_MISSING);
+ if (nce != ce)
+ ret = add_cache_entry(nce, options);
+ }
+ return ret;
}
static void init_tree_desc_from_tree(struct tree_desc *desc, struct tree *tree)
struct string_list_item *item;
struct stage_data *e = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct stage_data));
get_tree_entry(o->object.oid.hash, path,
- e->stages[1].sha, &e->stages[1].mode);
+ e->stages[1].oid.hash, &e->stages[1].mode);
get_tree_entry(a->object.oid.hash, path,
- e->stages[2].sha, &e->stages[2].mode);
+ e->stages[2].oid.hash, &e->stages[2].mode);
get_tree_entry(b->object.oid.hash, path,
- e->stages[3].sha, &e->stages[3].mode);
+ e->stages[3].oid.hash, &e->stages[3].mode);
item = string_list_insert(entries, path);
item->util = e;
return e;
}
e = item->util;
e->stages[ce_stage(ce)].mode = ce->ce_mode;
- hashcpy(e->stages[ce_stage(ce)].sha, ce->sha1);
+ hashcpy(e->stages[ce_stage(ce)].oid.hash, ce->sha1);
}
return unmerged;
if (remove_file_from_cache(path))
return -1;
if (o)
- if (add_cacheinfo(o->mode, o->sha1, path, 1, 0, options))
+ if (add_cacheinfo(o->mode, &o->oid, path, 1, 0, options))
return -1;
if (a)
- if (add_cacheinfo(a->mode, a->sha1, path, 2, 0, options))
+ if (add_cacheinfo(a->mode, &a->oid, path, 2, 0, options))
return -1;
if (b)
- if (add_cacheinfo(b->mode, b->sha1, path, 3, 0, options))
+ if (add_cacheinfo(b->mode, &b->oid, path, 3, 0, options))
return -1;
return 0;
}
entry->stages[1].mode = o->mode;
entry->stages[2].mode = a->mode;
entry->stages[3].mode = b->mode;
- hashcpy(entry->stages[1].sha, o->sha1);
- hashcpy(entry->stages[2].sha, a->sha1);
- hashcpy(entry->stages[3].sha, b->sha1);
+ oidcpy(&entry->stages[1].oid, &o->oid);
+ oidcpy(&entry->stages[2].oid, &a->oid);
+ oidcpy(&entry->stages[3].oid, &b->oid);
}
static int remove_file(struct merge_options *o, int clean,
}
static void update_file_flags(struct merge_options *o,
- const unsigned char *sha,
+ const struct object_id *oid,
unsigned mode,
const char *path,
int update_cache,
goto update_index;
}
- buf = read_sha1_file(sha, &type, &size);
+ buf = read_sha1_file(oid->hash, &type, &size);
if (!buf)
- die(_("cannot read object %s '%s'"), sha1_to_hex(sha), path);
+ die(_("cannot read object %s '%s'"), oid_to_hex(oid), path);
if (type != OBJ_BLOB)
- die(_("blob expected for %s '%s'"), sha1_to_hex(sha), path);
+ die(_("blob expected for %s '%s'"), oid_to_hex(oid), path);
if (S_ISREG(mode)) {
struct strbuf strbuf = STRBUF_INIT;
if (convert_to_working_tree(path, buf, size, &strbuf)) {
free(lnk);
} else
die(_("do not know what to do with %06o %s '%s'"),
- mode, sha1_to_hex(sha), path);
+ mode, oid_to_hex(oid), path);
free(buf);
}
update_index:
if (update_cache)
- add_cacheinfo(mode, sha, path, 0, update_wd, ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_ADD);
+ add_cacheinfo(mode, oid, path, 0, update_wd, ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_ADD);
}
static void update_file(struct merge_options *o,
int clean,
- const unsigned char *sha,
+ const struct object_id *oid,
unsigned mode,
const char *path)
{
- update_file_flags(o, sha, mode, path, o->call_depth || clean, !o->call_depth);
+ update_file_flags(o, oid, mode, path, o->call_depth || clean, !o->call_depth);
}
/* Low level file merging, update and removal */
struct merge_file_info {
- unsigned char sha[20];
+ struct object_id oid;
unsigned mode;
unsigned clean:1,
merge:1;
name2 = mkpathdup("%s", branch2);
}
- read_mmblob(&orig, one->sha1);
- read_mmblob(&src1, a->sha1);
- read_mmblob(&src2, b->sha1);
+ read_mmblob(&orig, one->oid.hash);
+ read_mmblob(&src1, a->oid.hash);
+ read_mmblob(&src2, b->oid.hash);
merge_status = ll_merge(result_buf, a->path, &orig, base_name,
&src1, name1, &src2, name2, &ll_opts);
result.clean = 0;
if (S_ISREG(a->mode)) {
result.mode = a->mode;
- hashcpy(result.sha, a->sha1);
+ oidcpy(&result.oid, &a->oid);
} else {
result.mode = b->mode;
- hashcpy(result.sha, b->sha1);
+ oidcpy(&result.oid, &b->oid);
}
} else {
- if (!sha_eq(a->sha1, one->sha1) && !sha_eq(b->sha1, one->sha1))
+ if (!oid_eq(&a->oid, &one->oid) && !oid_eq(&b->oid, &one->oid))
result.merge = 1;
/*
}
}
- if (sha_eq(a->sha1, b->sha1) || sha_eq(a->sha1, one->sha1))
- hashcpy(result.sha, b->sha1);
- else if (sha_eq(b->sha1, one->sha1))
- hashcpy(result.sha, a->sha1);
+ if (oid_eq(&a->oid, &b->oid) || oid_eq(&a->oid, &one->oid))
+ oidcpy(&result.oid, &b->oid);
+ else if (oid_eq(&b->oid, &one->oid))
+ oidcpy(&result.oid, &a->oid);
else if (S_ISREG(a->mode)) {
mmbuffer_t result_buf;
int merge_status;
die(_("Failed to execute internal merge"));
if (write_sha1_file(result_buf.ptr, result_buf.size,
- blob_type, result.sha))
+ blob_type, result.oid.hash))
die(_("Unable to add %s to database"),
a->path);
free(result_buf.ptr);
result.clean = (merge_status == 0);
} else if (S_ISGITLINK(a->mode)) {
- result.clean = merge_submodule(result.sha,
- one->path, one->sha1,
- a->sha1, b->sha1,
+ result.clean = merge_submodule(result.oid.hash,
+ one->path,
+ one->oid.hash,
+ a->oid.hash,
+ b->oid.hash,
!o->call_depth);
} else if (S_ISLNK(a->mode)) {
- hashcpy(result.sha, a->sha1);
+ oidcpy(&result.oid, &a->oid);
- if (!sha_eq(a->sha1, b->sha1))
+ if (!oid_eq(&a->oid, &b->oid))
result.clean = 0;
} else {
die(_("unsupported object type in the tree"));
static struct merge_file_info merge_file_one(struct merge_options *o,
const char *path,
- const unsigned char *o_sha, int o_mode,
- const unsigned char *a_sha, int a_mode,
- const unsigned char *b_sha, int b_mode,
+ const struct object_id *o_oid, int o_mode,
+ const struct object_id *a_oid, int a_mode,
+ const struct object_id *b_oid, int b_mode,
const char *branch1,
const char *branch2)
{
struct diff_filespec one, a, b;
one.path = a.path = b.path = (char *)path;
- hashcpy(one.sha1, o_sha);
+ oidcpy(&one.oid, o_oid);
one.mode = o_mode;
- hashcpy(a.sha1, a_sha);
+ oidcpy(&a.oid, a_oid);
a.mode = a_mode;
- hashcpy(b.sha1, b_sha);
+ oidcpy(&b.oid, b_oid);
b.mode = b_mode;
return merge_file_1(o, &one, &a, &b, branch1, branch2);
}
static void handle_change_delete(struct merge_options *o,
const char *path,
- const unsigned char *o_sha, int o_mode,
- const unsigned char *a_sha, int a_mode,
- const unsigned char *b_sha, int b_mode,
+ const struct object_id *o_oid, int o_mode,
+ const struct object_id *a_oid, int a_mode,
+ const struct object_id *b_oid, int b_mode,
const char *change, const char *change_past)
{
char *renamed = NULL;
if (dir_in_way(path, !o->call_depth)) {
- renamed = unique_path(o, path, a_sha ? o->branch1 : o->branch2);
+ renamed = unique_path(o, path, a_oid ? o->branch1 : o->branch2);
}
if (o->call_depth) {
* them, simply reuse the base version for virtual merge base.
*/
remove_file_from_cache(path);
- update_file(o, 0, o_sha, o_mode, renamed ? renamed : path);
- } else if (!a_sha) {
+ update_file(o, 0, o_oid, o_mode, renamed ? renamed : path);
+ } else if (!a_oid) {
if (!renamed) {
output(o, 1, _("CONFLICT (%s/delete): %s deleted in %s "
"and %s in %s. Version %s of %s left in tree."),
change, path, o->branch1, change_past,
o->branch2, o->branch2, path);
- update_file(o, 0, b_sha, b_mode, path);
+ update_file(o, 0, b_oid, b_mode, path);
} else {
output(o, 1, _("CONFLICT (%s/delete): %s deleted in %s "
"and %s in %s. Version %s of %s left in tree at %s."),
change, path, o->branch1, change_past,
o->branch2, o->branch2, path, renamed);
- update_file(o, 0, b_sha, b_mode, renamed);
+ update_file(o, 0, b_oid, b_mode, renamed);
}
} else {
if (!renamed) {
"and %s in %s. Version %s of %s left in tree at %s."),
change, path, o->branch2, change_past,
o->branch1, o->branch1, path, renamed);
- update_file(o, 0, a_sha, a_mode, renamed);
+ update_file(o, 0, a_oid, a_mode, renamed);
}
/*
* No need to call update_file() on path when !renamed, since
{
const struct diff_filespec *orig = pair->one;
const struct diff_filespec *dest = pair->two;
- const unsigned char *a_sha = NULL;
- const unsigned char *b_sha = NULL;
+ const struct object_id *a_oid = NULL;
+ const struct object_id *b_oid = NULL;
int a_mode = 0;
int b_mode = 0;
if (rename_branch == o->branch1) {
- a_sha = dest->sha1;
+ a_oid = &dest->oid;
a_mode = dest->mode;
} else {
- b_sha = dest->sha1;
+ b_oid = &dest->oid;
b_mode = dest->mode;
}
handle_change_delete(o,
o->call_depth ? orig->path : dest->path,
- orig->sha1, orig->mode,
- a_sha, a_mode,
- b_sha, b_mode,
+ &orig->oid, orig->mode,
+ a_oid, a_mode,
+ b_oid, b_mode,
_("rename"), _("renamed"));
if (o->call_depth) {
struct stage_data *entry,
int stage)
{
- unsigned char *sha = entry->stages[stage].sha;
+ struct object_id *oid = &entry->stages[stage].oid;
unsigned mode = entry->stages[stage].mode;
- if (mode == 0 || is_null_sha1(sha))
+ if (mode == 0 || is_null_oid(oid))
return NULL;
- hashcpy(target->sha1, sha);
+ oidcpy(&target->oid, oid);
target->mode = mode;
return target;
}
add = filespec_from_entry(&other, dst_entry, stage ^ 1);
if (add) {
char *add_name = unique_path(o, rename->path, other_branch);
- update_file(o, 0, add->sha1, add->mode, add_name);
+ update_file(o, 0, &add->oid, add->mode, add_name);
remove_file(o, 0, rename->path, 0);
dst_name = unique_path(o, rename->path, cur_branch);
rename->path, other_branch, dst_name);
}
}
- update_file(o, 0, rename->sha1, rename->mode, dst_name);
+ update_file(o, 0, &rename->oid, rename->mode, dst_name);
if (stage == 2)
update_stages(rename->path, NULL, rename, add);
else
struct diff_filespec other;
struct diff_filespec *add;
mfi = merge_file_one(o, one->path,
- one->sha1, one->mode,
- a->sha1, a->mode,
- b->sha1, b->mode,
+ &one->oid, one->mode,
+ &a->oid, a->mode,
+ &b->oid, b->mode,
ci->branch1, ci->branch2);
/*
* FIXME: For rename/add-source conflicts (if we could detect
* pathname and then either rename the add-source file to that
* unique path, or use that unique path instead of src here.
*/
- update_file(o, 0, mfi.sha, mfi.mode, one->path);
+ update_file(o, 0, &mfi.oid, mfi.mode, one->path);
/*
* Above, we put the merged content at the merge-base's
*/
add = filespec_from_entry(&other, ci->dst_entry1, 2 ^ 1);
if (add)
- update_file(o, 0, add->sha1, add->mode, a->path);
+ update_file(o, 0, &add->oid, add->mode, a->path);
else
remove_file_from_cache(a->path);
add = filespec_from_entry(&other, ci->dst_entry2, 3 ^ 1);
if (add)
- update_file(o, 0, add->sha1, add->mode, b->path);
+ update_file(o, 0, &add->oid, add->mode, b->path);
else
remove_file_from_cache(b->path);
} else {
* again later for the non-recursive merge.
*/
remove_file(o, 0, path, 0);
- update_file(o, 0, mfi_c1.sha, mfi_c1.mode, a->path);
- update_file(o, 0, mfi_c2.sha, mfi_c2.mode, b->path);
+ update_file(o, 0, &mfi_c1.oid, mfi_c1.mode, a->path);
+ update_file(o, 0, &mfi_c2.oid, mfi_c2.mode, b->path);
} else {
char *new_path1 = unique_path(o, path, ci->branch1);
char *new_path2 = unique_path(o, path, ci->branch2);
output(o, 1, _("Renaming %s to %s and %s to %s instead"),
a->path, new_path1, b->path, new_path2);
remove_file(o, 0, path, 0);
- update_file(o, 0, mfi_c1.sha, mfi_c1.mode, new_path1);
- update_file(o, 0, mfi_c2.sha, mfi_c2.mode, new_path2);
+ update_file(o, 0, &mfi_c1.oid, mfi_c1.mode, new_path1);
+ update_file(o, 0, &mfi_c2.oid, mfi_c2.mode, new_path2);
free(new_path2);
free(new_path1);
}
remove_file(o, 1, ren1_src,
renamed_stage == 2 || !was_tracked(ren1_src));
- hashcpy(src_other.sha1, ren1->src_entry->stages[other_stage].sha);
+ oidcpy(&src_other.oid,
+ &ren1->src_entry->stages[other_stage].oid);
src_other.mode = ren1->src_entry->stages[other_stage].mode;
- hashcpy(dst_other.sha1, ren1->dst_entry->stages[other_stage].sha);
+ oidcpy(&dst_other.oid,
+ &ren1->dst_entry->stages[other_stage].oid);
dst_other.mode = ren1->dst_entry->stages[other_stage].mode;
try_merge = 0;
- if (sha_eq(src_other.sha1, null_sha1)) {
+ if (oid_eq(&src_other.oid, &null_oid)) {
setup_rename_conflict_info(RENAME_DELETE,
ren1->pair,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL);
} else if ((dst_other.mode == ren1->pair->two->mode) &&
- sha_eq(dst_other.sha1, ren1->pair->two->sha1)) {
+ oid_eq(&dst_other.oid, &ren1->pair->two->oid)) {
/*
* Added file on the other side identical to
* the file being renamed: clean merge.
* update_file().
*/
update_file_flags(o,
- ren1->pair->two->sha1,
+ &ren1->pair->two->oid,
ren1->pair->two->mode,
ren1_dst,
1, /* update_cache */
0 /* update_wd */);
- } else if (!sha_eq(dst_other.sha1, null_sha1)) {
+ } else if (!oid_eq(&dst_other.oid, &null_oid)) {
clean_merge = 0;
try_merge = 1;
output(o, 1, _("CONFLICT (rename/add): Rename %s->%s in %s. "
ren1_dst, branch2);
if (o->call_depth) {
struct merge_file_info mfi;
- mfi = merge_file_one(o, ren1_dst, null_sha1, 0,
- ren1->pair->two->sha1, ren1->pair->two->mode,
- dst_other.sha1, dst_other.mode,
+ mfi = merge_file_one(o, ren1_dst, &null_oid, 0,
+ &ren1->pair->two->oid,
+ ren1->pair->two->mode,
+ &dst_other.oid,
+ dst_other.mode,
branch1, branch2);
output(o, 1, _("Adding merged %s"), ren1_dst);
- update_file(o, 0, mfi.sha, mfi.mode, ren1_dst);
+ update_file(o, 0, &mfi.oid,
+ mfi.mode, ren1_dst);
try_merge = 0;
} else {
char *new_path = unique_path(o, ren1_dst, branch2);
output(o, 1, _("Adding as %s instead"), new_path);
- update_file(o, 0, dst_other.sha1, dst_other.mode, new_path);
+ update_file(o, 0, &dst_other.oid,
+ dst_other.mode, new_path);
free(new_path);
}
} else
return clean_merge;
}
-static unsigned char *stage_sha(const unsigned char *sha, unsigned mode)
+static struct object_id *stage_oid(const struct object_id *oid, unsigned mode)
{
- return (is_null_sha1(sha) || mode == 0) ? NULL: (unsigned char *)sha;
+ return (is_null_oid(oid) || mode == 0) ? NULL: (struct object_id *)oid;
}
-static int read_sha1_strbuf(const unsigned char *sha1, struct strbuf *dst)
+static int read_oid_strbuf(const struct object_id *oid, struct strbuf *dst)
{
void *buf;
enum object_type type;
unsigned long size;
- buf = read_sha1_file(sha1, &type, &size);
+ buf = read_sha1_file(oid->hash, &type, &size);
if (!buf)
- return error(_("cannot read object %s"), sha1_to_hex(sha1));
+ return error(_("cannot read object %s"), oid_to_hex(oid));
if (type != OBJ_BLOB) {
free(buf);
- return error(_("object %s is not a blob"), sha1_to_hex(sha1));
+ return error(_("object %s is not a blob"), oid_to_hex(oid));
}
strbuf_attach(dst, buf, size, size + 1);
return 0;
}
-static int blob_unchanged(const unsigned char *o_sha,
+static int blob_unchanged(const struct object_id *o_oid,
unsigned o_mode,
- const unsigned char *a_sha,
+ const struct object_id *a_oid,
unsigned a_mode,
int renormalize, const char *path)
{
if (a_mode != o_mode)
return 0;
- if (sha_eq(o_sha, a_sha))
+ if (oid_eq(o_oid, a_oid))
return 1;
if (!renormalize)
return 0;
- assert(o_sha && a_sha);
- if (read_sha1_strbuf(o_sha, &o) || read_sha1_strbuf(a_sha, &a))
+ assert(o_oid && a_oid);
+ if (read_oid_strbuf(o_oid, &o) || read_oid_strbuf(a_oid, &a))
goto error_return;
/*
* Note: binary | is used so that both renormalizations are
static void handle_modify_delete(struct merge_options *o,
const char *path,
- unsigned char *o_sha, int o_mode,
- unsigned char *a_sha, int a_mode,
- unsigned char *b_sha, int b_mode)
+ struct object_id *o_oid, int o_mode,
+ struct object_id *a_oid, int a_mode,
+ struct object_id *b_oid, int b_mode)
{
handle_change_delete(o,
path,
- o_sha, o_mode,
- a_sha, a_mode,
- b_sha, b_mode,
+ o_oid, o_mode,
+ a_oid, a_mode,
+ b_oid, b_mode,
_("modify"), _("modified"));
}
static int merge_content(struct merge_options *o,
const char *path,
- unsigned char *o_sha, int o_mode,
- unsigned char *a_sha, int a_mode,
- unsigned char *b_sha, int b_mode,
+ struct object_id *o_oid, int o_mode,
+ struct object_id *a_oid, int a_mode,
+ struct object_id *b_oid, int b_mode,
struct rename_conflict_info *rename_conflict_info)
{
const char *reason = _("content");
struct diff_filespec one, a, b;
unsigned df_conflict_remains = 0;
- if (!o_sha) {
+ if (!o_oid) {
reason = _("add/add");
- o_sha = (unsigned char *)null_sha1;
+ o_oid = (struct object_id *)&null_oid;
}
one.path = a.path = b.path = (char *)path;
- hashcpy(one.sha1, o_sha);
+ oidcpy(&one.oid, o_oid);
one.mode = o_mode;
- hashcpy(a.sha1, a_sha);
+ oidcpy(&a.oid, a_oid);
a.mode = a_mode;
- hashcpy(b.sha1, b_sha);
+ oidcpy(&b.oid, b_oid);
b.mode = b_mode;
if (rename_conflict_info) {
o->branch2, path2);
if (mfi.clean && !df_conflict_remains &&
- sha_eq(mfi.sha, a_sha) && mfi.mode == a_mode) {
+ oid_eq(&mfi.oid, a_oid) && mfi.mode == a_mode) {
int path_renamed_outside_HEAD;
output(o, 3, _("Skipped %s (merged same as existing)"), path);
/*
*/
path_renamed_outside_HEAD = !path2 || !strcmp(path, path2);
if (!path_renamed_outside_HEAD) {
- add_cacheinfo(mfi.mode, mfi.sha, path,
+ add_cacheinfo(mfi.mode, &mfi.oid, path,
0, (!o->call_depth), 0);
return mfi.clean;
}
else {
int file_from_stage2 = was_tracked(path);
struct diff_filespec merged;
- hashcpy(merged.sha1, mfi.sha);
+ oidcpy(&merged.oid, &mfi.oid);
merged.mode = mfi.mode;
update_stages(path, NULL,
}
new_path = unique_path(o, path, rename_conflict_info->branch1);
output(o, 1, _("Adding as %s instead"), new_path);
- update_file(o, 0, mfi.sha, mfi.mode, new_path);
+ update_file(o, 0, &mfi.oid, mfi.mode, new_path);
free(new_path);
mfi.clean = 0;
} else {
- update_file(o, mfi.clean, mfi.sha, mfi.mode, path);
+ update_file(o, mfi.clean, &mfi.oid, mfi.mode, path);
}
return mfi.clean;
unsigned o_mode = entry->stages[1].mode;
unsigned a_mode = entry->stages[2].mode;
unsigned b_mode = entry->stages[3].mode;
- unsigned char *o_sha = stage_sha(entry->stages[1].sha, o_mode);
- unsigned char *a_sha = stage_sha(entry->stages[2].sha, a_mode);
- unsigned char *b_sha = stage_sha(entry->stages[3].sha, b_mode);
+ struct object_id *o_oid = stage_oid(&entry->stages[1].oid, o_mode);
+ struct object_id *a_oid = stage_oid(&entry->stages[2].oid, a_mode);
+ struct object_id *b_oid = stage_oid(&entry->stages[3].oid, b_mode);
entry->processed = 1;
if (entry->rename_conflict_info) {
case RENAME_NORMAL:
case RENAME_ONE_FILE_TO_ONE:
clean_merge = merge_content(o, path,
- o_sha, o_mode, a_sha, a_mode, b_sha, b_mode,
+ o_oid, o_mode, a_oid, a_mode, b_oid, b_mode,
conflict_info);
break;
case RENAME_DELETE:
entry->processed = 0;
break;
}
- } else if (o_sha && (!a_sha || !b_sha)) {
+ } else if (o_oid && (!a_oid || !b_oid)) {
/* Case A: Deleted in one */
- if ((!a_sha && !b_sha) ||
- (!b_sha && blob_unchanged(o_sha, o_mode, a_sha, a_mode, normalize, path)) ||
- (!a_sha && blob_unchanged(o_sha, o_mode, b_sha, b_mode, normalize, path))) {
+ if ((!a_oid && !b_oid) ||
+ (!b_oid && blob_unchanged(o_oid, o_mode, a_oid, a_mode, normalize, path)) ||
+ (!a_oid && blob_unchanged(o_oid, o_mode, b_oid, b_mode, normalize, path))) {
/* Deleted in both or deleted in one and
* unchanged in the other */
- if (a_sha)
+ if (a_oid)
output(o, 2, _("Removing %s"), path);
/* do not touch working file if it did not exist */
- remove_file(o, 1, path, !a_sha);
+ remove_file(o, 1, path, !a_oid);
} else {
/* Modify/delete; deleted side may have put a directory in the way */
clean_merge = 0;
- handle_modify_delete(o, path, o_sha, o_mode,
- a_sha, a_mode, b_sha, b_mode);
+ handle_modify_delete(o, path, o_oid, o_mode,
+ a_oid, a_mode, b_oid, b_mode);
}
- } else if ((!o_sha && a_sha && !b_sha) ||
- (!o_sha && !a_sha && b_sha)) {
+ } else if ((!o_oid && a_oid && !b_oid) ||
+ (!o_oid && !a_oid && b_oid)) {
/* Case B: Added in one. */
/* [nothing|directory] -> ([nothing|directory], file) */
const char *add_branch;
const char *other_branch;
unsigned mode;
- const unsigned char *sha;
+ const struct object_id *oid;
const char *conf;
- if (a_sha) {
+ if (a_oid) {
add_branch = o->branch1;
other_branch = o->branch2;
mode = a_mode;
- sha = a_sha;
+ oid = a_oid;
conf = _("file/directory");
} else {
add_branch = o->branch2;
other_branch = o->branch1;
mode = b_mode;
- sha = b_sha;
+ oid = b_oid;
conf = _("directory/file");
}
if (dir_in_way(path, !o->call_depth)) {
output(o, 1, _("CONFLICT (%s): There is a directory with name %s in %s. "
"Adding %s as %s"),
conf, path, other_branch, path, new_path);
- update_file(o, 0, sha, mode, new_path);
+ update_file(o, 0, oid, mode, new_path);
if (o->call_depth)
remove_file_from_cache(path);
free(new_path);
} else {
output(o, 2, _("Adding %s"), path);
/* do not overwrite file if already present */
- update_file_flags(o, sha, mode, path, 1, !a_sha);
+ update_file_flags(o, oid, mode, path, 1, !a_oid);
}
- } else if (a_sha && b_sha) {
+ } else if (a_oid && b_oid) {
/* Case C: Added in both (check for same permissions) and */
/* case D: Modified in both, but differently. */
clean_merge = merge_content(o, path,
- o_sha, o_mode, a_sha, a_mode, b_sha, b_mode,
+ o_oid, o_mode, a_oid, a_mode, b_oid, b_mode,
NULL);
- } else if (!o_sha && !a_sha && !b_sha) {
+ } else if (!o_oid && !a_oid && !b_oid) {
/*
* this entry was deleted altogether. a_mode == 0 means
* we had that path and want to actively remove it.
common = shift_tree_object(head, common, o->subtree_shift);
}
- if (sha_eq(common->object.oid.hash, merge->object.oid.hash)) {
+ if (oid_eq(&common->object.oid, &merge->object.oid)) {
output(o, 0, _("Already up-to-date!"));
*result = head;
return 1;
return clean;
}
-static struct commit *get_ref(const unsigned char *sha1, const char *name)
+static struct commit *get_ref(const struct object_id *oid, const char *name)
{
struct object *object;
- object = deref_tag(parse_object(sha1), name, strlen(name));
+ object = deref_tag(parse_object(oid->hash), name, strlen(name));
if (!object)
return NULL;
if (object->type == OBJ_TREE)
}
int merge_recursive_generic(struct merge_options *o,
- const unsigned char *head,
- const unsigned char *merge,
+ const struct object_id *head,
+ const struct object_id *merge,
int num_base_list,
- const unsigned char **base_list,
+ const struct object_id **base_list,
struct commit **result)
{
int clean;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_base_list; ++i) {
struct commit *base;
- if (!(base = get_ref(base_list[i], sha1_to_hex(base_list[i]))))
+ if (!(base = get_ref(base_list[i], oid_to_hex(base_list[i]))))
return error(_("Could not parse object '%s'"),
- sha1_to_hex(base_list[i]));
+ oid_to_hex(base_list[i]));
commit_list_insert(base, &ca);
}
}
* virtual commits and call merge_recursive() proper.
*/
int merge_recursive_generic(struct merge_options *o,
- const unsigned char *head,
- const unsigned char *merge,
+ const struct object_id *head,
+ const struct object_id *merge,
int num_ca,
- const unsigned char **ca,
+ const struct object_id **ca,
struct commit **result);
void init_merge_options(struct merge_options *o);
switch (p->status) {
case DIFF_STATUS_MODIFIED:
assert(p->one->mode == p->two->mode);
- assert(!is_null_sha1(p->one->sha1));
- assert(!is_null_sha1(p->two->sha1));
+ assert(!is_null_oid(&p->one->oid));
+ assert(!is_null_oid(&p->two->oid));
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_ADDED:
- assert(is_null_sha1(p->one->sha1));
+ assert(is_null_oid(&p->one->oid));
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_DELETED:
- assert(is_null_sha1(p->two->sha1));
+ assert(is_null_oid(&p->two->oid));
break;
default:
return -1;
if (verify_notes_filepair(p, obj)) {
trace_printf("\t\tCannot merge entry '%s' (%c): "
"%.7s -> %.7s. Skipping!\n", p->one->path,
- p->status, sha1_to_hex(p->one->sha1),
- sha1_to_hex(p->two->sha1));
+ p->status, oid_to_hex(&p->one->oid),
+ oid_to_hex(&p->two->oid));
continue;
}
mp = find_notes_merge_pair_pos(changes, len, obj, 1, &occupied);
if (occupied) {
/* We've found an addition/deletion pair */
assert(!hashcmp(mp->obj, obj));
- if (is_null_sha1(p->one->sha1)) { /* addition */
+ if (is_null_oid(&p->one->oid)) { /* addition */
assert(is_null_sha1(mp->remote));
- hashcpy(mp->remote, p->two->sha1);
- } else if (is_null_sha1(p->two->sha1)) { /* deletion */
+ hashcpy(mp->remote, p->two->oid.hash);
+ } else if (is_null_oid(&p->two->oid)) { /* deletion */
assert(is_null_sha1(mp->base));
- hashcpy(mp->base, p->one->sha1);
+ hashcpy(mp->base, p->one->oid.hash);
} else
assert(!"Invalid existing change recorded");
} else {
hashcpy(mp->obj, obj);
- hashcpy(mp->base, p->one->sha1);
+ hashcpy(mp->base, p->one->oid.hash);
hashcpy(mp->local, uninitialized);
- hashcpy(mp->remote, p->two->sha1);
+ hashcpy(mp->remote, p->two->oid.hash);
len++;
}
trace_printf("\t\tStored remote change for %s: %.7s -> %.7s\n",
if (verify_notes_filepair(p, obj)) {
trace_printf("\t\tCannot merge entry '%s' (%c): "
"%.7s -> %.7s. Skipping!\n", p->one->path,
- p->status, sha1_to_hex(p->one->sha1),
- sha1_to_hex(p->two->sha1));
+ p->status, oid_to_hex(&p->one->oid),
+ oid_to_hex(&p->two->oid));
continue;
}
mp = find_notes_merge_pair_pos(changes, len, obj, 0, &match);
if (!match) {
trace_printf("\t\tIgnoring local-only change for %s: "
"%.7s -> %.7s\n", sha1_to_hex(obj),
- sha1_to_hex(p->one->sha1),
- sha1_to_hex(p->two->sha1));
+ oid_to_hex(&p->one->oid),
+ oid_to_hex(&p->two->oid));
continue;
}
assert(!hashcmp(mp->obj, obj));
- if (is_null_sha1(p->two->sha1)) { /* deletion */
+ if (is_null_oid(&p->two->oid)) { /* deletion */
/*
* Either this is a true deletion (1), or it is part
* of an A/D pair (2), or D/A pair (3):
*/
if (!hashcmp(mp->local, uninitialized))
hashclr(mp->local);
- } else if (is_null_sha1(p->one->sha1)) { /* addition */
+ } else if (is_null_oid(&p->one->oid)) { /* addition */
/*
* Either this is a true addition (1), or it is part
* of an A/D pair (2), or D/A pair (3):
*/
assert(is_null_sha1(mp->local) ||
!hashcmp(mp->local, uninitialized));
- hashcpy(mp->local, p->two->sha1);
+ hashcpy(mp->local, p->two->oid.hash);
} else { /* modification */
/*
* This is a true modification. p->one->sha1 shall
* match mp->base, and mp->local shall be uninitialized.
* Set mp->local to p->two->sha1.
*/
- assert(!hashcmp(p->one->sha1, mp->base));
+ assert(!hashcmp(p->one->oid.hash, mp->base));
assert(!hashcmp(mp->local, uninitialized));
- hashcpy(mp->local, p->two->sha1);
+ hashcpy(mp->local, p->two->oid.hash);
}
trace_printf("\t\tStored local change for %s: %.7s -> %.7s\n",
sha1_to_hex(mp->obj), sha1_to_hex(mp->base),
strbuf_addstr(buf, git_dir);
}
strbuf_addch(buf, '/');
- strbuf_addstr(&git_submodule_dir, buf->buf);
+ strbuf_addbuf(&git_submodule_dir, buf);
strbuf_vaddf(buf, fmt, args);
"existing: $existing\n",
" globbed: $refname\n";
}
- my $u = (::cmt_metadata("$refname"))[0] or die
- "$refname: no associated commit metadata\n";
+ my $u = (::cmt_metadata("$refname"))[0];
+ if (!defined($u)) {
+ warn
+"W: $refname: no associated commit metadata from SVN, skipping\n";
+ next;
+ }
$u =~ s!^\Q$url\E(/|$)!! or die
"$refname: '$url' not found in '$u'\n";
if ($pathname ne $u) {
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Git\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: Git Mailing List <git@vger.kernel.org>\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-20 14:44+0000\n"
-"PO-Revision-Date: 2010-06-05 19:06 +0000\n"
-"Last-Translator: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2016-06-17 18:55+0000\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2016-06-17 19:17+0000\n"
+"Last-Translator: Vasco Almeida <vascomalmeida@sapo.pt>\n"
"Language-Team: Git Mailing List <git@vger.kernel.org>\n"
"Language: is\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+"X-Generator: Poedit 1.8.5\n"
#. TRANSLATORS: This is a test. You don't need to translate it.
#: t/t0200/test.c:5
msgid "TEST: A Perl test variable %s"
msgstr "TILRAUN: Perl tilraunastrengur með breytunni %s"
-#. TRANSLATORS: The first '%s' is either "Reinitialized
-#. existing" or "Initialized empty", the second " shared" or
-#. "", and the last '%s%s' is the verbatim directory name.
-#: builtin/init-db.c:355
+#: builtin/init-db.c:402
#, c-format
-msgid "%s%s Git repository in %s%s\n"
-msgstr "%s%s Git lind à %s%s\n"
+msgid "Reinitialized existing shared Git repository in %s%s\n"
+msgstr "Endurgerði Git lind à %s%s\n"
-#: builtin/init-db.c:356
-msgid "Reinitialized existing"
-msgstr "Endurgerði"
+#: builtin/init-db.c:403
+#, c-format
+msgid "Reinitialized existing Git repository in %s%s\n"
+msgstr "Endurgerði Git lind à %s%s\n"
+
+#: builtin/init-db.c:407
+#, c-format
+msgid "Initialized empty shared Git repository in %s%s\n"
+msgstr "Bjó til tóma sameiginlega Git lind à %s%s\n"
+
+#: builtin/init-db.c:408
+#, c-format
+msgid "Initialized empty Git repository in %s%s\n"
+msgstr "Bjó til tóma Git lind à %s%s\n"
+
+#~ msgid "Reinitialized existing"
+#~ msgstr "Endurgerði"
-#: builtin/init-db.c:356
-msgid "Initialized empty"
-msgstr "Bjó til tóma"
+#~ msgid "Initialized empty"
+#~ msgstr "Bjó til tóma"
-#: builtin/init-db.c:357
-msgid " shared"
-msgstr " sameiginlega"
+#~ msgid " shared"
+#~ msgstr " sameiginlega"
}
}
-static int is_empty_line(const char *line, int *len_p)
+static int is_blank_line(const char *line, int *len_p)
{
int len = *len_p;
while (len && isspace(line[len - 1]))
return !len;
}
-static const char *skip_empty_lines(const char *msg)
+const char *skip_blank_lines(const char *msg)
{
for (;;) {
int linelen = get_one_line(msg);
int ll = linelen;
if (!linelen)
break;
- if (!is_empty_line(msg, &ll))
+ if (!is_blank_line(msg, &ll))
break;
msg += linelen;
}
int linelen = get_one_line(line);
msg += linelen;
- if (!linelen || is_empty_line(line, &linelen))
+ if (!linelen || is_blank_line(line, &linelen))
break;
if (!sb)
const char *msg = c->message + c->message_off;
const char *start = c->message;
- msg = skip_empty_lines(msg);
+ msg = skip_blank_lines(msg);
c->subject_off = msg - start;
msg = format_subject(NULL, msg, NULL);
- msg = skip_empty_lines(msg);
+ msg = skip_blank_lines(msg);
c->body_off = msg - start;
c->commit_message_parsed = 1;
if (!linelen)
break;
- if (is_empty_line(line, &linelen)) {
+ if (is_blank_line(line, &linelen)) {
if (first)
continue;
if (pp->fmt == CMIT_FMT_SHORT)
}
/* Skip excess blank lines at the beginning of body, if any... */
- msg = skip_empty_lines(msg);
+ msg = skip_blank_lines(msg);
/* These formats treat the title line specially. */
if (pp->fmt == CMIT_FMT_ONELINE || cmit_fmt_is_mail(pp->fmt))
}
strbuf_addch(sb, '"');
}
+
+void basic_regex_quote_buf(struct strbuf *sb, const char *src)
+{
+ char c;
+
+ if (*src == '^') {
+ /* only beginning '^' is special and needs quoting */
+ strbuf_addch(sb, '\\');
+ strbuf_addch(sb, *src++);
+ }
+ if (*src == '*')
+ /* beginning '*' is not special, no quoting */
+ strbuf_addch(sb, *src++);
+
+ while ((c = *src++)) {
+ switch (c) {
+ case '[':
+ case '.':
+ case '\\':
+ case '*':
+ strbuf_addch(sb, '\\');
+ strbuf_addch(sb, c);
+ break;
+
+ case '$':
+ /* only the end '$' is special and needs quoting */
+ if (*src == '\0')
+ strbuf_addch(sb, '\\');
+ strbuf_addch(sb, c);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ strbuf_addch(sb, c);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
extern void perl_quote_buf(struct strbuf *sb, const char *src);
extern void python_quote_buf(struct strbuf *sb, const char *src);
extern void tcl_quote_buf(struct strbuf *sb, const char *src);
+extern void basic_regex_quote_buf(struct strbuf *sb, const char *src);
#endif
#include "split-index.h"
#include "utf8.h"
-static struct cache_entry *refresh_cache_entry(struct cache_entry *ce,
- unsigned int options);
-
/* Mask for the name length in ce_flags in the on-disk index */
#define CE_NAMEMASK (0x0fff)
return has_errors;
}
-static struct cache_entry *refresh_cache_entry(struct cache_entry *ce,
+struct cache_entry *refresh_cache_entry(struct cache_entry *ce,
unsigned int options)
{
return refresh_cache_ent(&the_index, ce, options, NULL, NULL);
int refname_is_safe(const char *refname)
{
- if (starts_with(refname, "refs/")) {
+ const char *rest;
+
+ if (skip_prefix(refname, "refs/", &rest)) {
char *buf;
int result;
+ size_t restlen = strlen(rest);
+
+ /* rest must not be empty, or start or end with "/" */
+ if (!restlen || *rest == '/' || rest[restlen - 1] == '/')
+ return 0;
- buf = xmallocz(strlen(refname));
/*
* Does the refname try to escape refs/?
* For example: refs/foo/../bar is safe but refs/foo/../../bar
* is not.
*/
- result = !normalize_path_copy(buf, refname + strlen("refs/"));
+ buf = xmallocz(restlen);
+ result = !normalize_path_copy(buf, rest) && !strcmp(buf, rest);
free(buf);
return result;
}
- while (*refname) {
+
+ do {
if (!isupper(*refname) && *refname != '_')
return 0;
refname++;
- }
+ } while (*refname);
return 1;
}
filename = git_path("%s", pseudoref);
fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&lock, filename, LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR);
if (fd < 0) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "Could not open '%s' for writing: %s",
+ strbuf_addf(err, "could not open '%s' for writing: %s",
filename, strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
if (read_ref(pseudoref, actual_old_sha1))
die("could not read ref '%s'", pseudoref);
if (hashcmp(actual_old_sha1, old_sha1)) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "Unexpected sha1 when writing %s", pseudoref);
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unexpected sha1 when writing '%s'", pseudoref);
rollback_lock_file(&lock);
goto done;
}
}
if (write_in_full(fd, buf.buf, buf.len) != buf.len) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "Could not write to '%s'", filename);
+ strbuf_addf(err, "could not write to '%s'", filename);
rollback_lock_file(&lock);
goto done;
}
free(transaction);
}
-static struct ref_update *add_update(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
- const char *refname)
+struct ref_update *ref_transaction_add_update(
+ struct ref_transaction *transaction,
+ const char *refname, unsigned int flags,
+ const unsigned char *new_sha1,
+ const unsigned char *old_sha1,
+ const char *msg)
{
struct ref_update *update;
+
+ if (transaction->state != REF_TRANSACTION_OPEN)
+ die("BUG: update called for transaction that is not open");
+
+ if ((flags & REF_ISPRUNING) && !(flags & REF_NODEREF))
+ die("BUG: REF_ISPRUNING set without REF_NODEREF");
+
FLEX_ALLOC_STR(update, refname, refname);
ALLOC_GROW(transaction->updates, transaction->nr + 1, transaction->alloc);
transaction->updates[transaction->nr++] = update;
+
+ update->flags = flags;
+
+ if (flags & REF_HAVE_NEW)
+ hashcpy(update->new_sha1, new_sha1);
+ if (flags & REF_HAVE_OLD)
+ hashcpy(update->old_sha1, old_sha1);
+ if (msg)
+ update->msg = xstrdup(msg);
return update;
}
unsigned int flags, const char *msg,
struct strbuf *err)
{
- struct ref_update *update;
-
assert(err);
- if (transaction->state != REF_TRANSACTION_OPEN)
- die("BUG: update called for transaction that is not open");
-
- if (new_sha1 && !is_null_sha1(new_sha1) &&
- check_refname_format(refname, REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL)) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "refusing to update ref with bad name %s",
+ if ((new_sha1 && !is_null_sha1(new_sha1)) ?
+ check_refname_format(refname, REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL) :
+ !refname_is_safe(refname)) {
+ strbuf_addf(err, "refusing to update ref with bad name '%s'",
refname);
return -1;
}
- update = add_update(transaction, refname);
- if (new_sha1) {
- hashcpy(update->new_sha1, new_sha1);
- flags |= REF_HAVE_NEW;
- }
- if (old_sha1) {
- hashcpy(update->old_sha1, old_sha1);
- flags |= REF_HAVE_OLD;
- }
- update->flags = flags;
- if (msg)
- update->msg = xstrdup(msg);
+ flags |= (new_sha1 ? REF_HAVE_NEW : 0) | (old_sha1 ? REF_HAVE_OLD : 0);
+
+ ref_transaction_add_update(transaction, refname, flags,
+ new_sha1, old_sha1, msg);
return 0;
}
return head_ref_submodule(NULL, fn, cb_data);
}
+/*
+ * Call fn for each reference in the specified submodule for which the
+ * refname begins with prefix. If trim is non-zero, then trim that
+ * many characters off the beginning of each refname before passing
+ * the refname to fn. flags can be DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN to
+ * include broken references in the iteration. If fn ever returns a
+ * non-zero value, stop the iteration and return that value;
+ * otherwise, return 0.
+ */
+static int do_for_each_ref(const char *submodule, const char *prefix,
+ each_ref_fn fn, int trim, int flags, void *cb_data)
+{
+ struct ref_iterator *iter;
+
+ iter = files_ref_iterator_begin(submodule, prefix, flags);
+ iter = prefix_ref_iterator_begin(iter, prefix, trim);
+
+ return do_for_each_ref_iterator(iter, fn, cb_data);
+}
+
int for_each_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data)
{
return do_for_each_ref(NULL, "", fn, 0, 0, cb_data);
#define RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE 0x02
#define RESOLVE_REF_ALLOW_BAD_NAME 0x04
-extern const char *resolve_ref_unsafe(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
- unsigned char *sha1, int *flags);
+const char *resolve_ref_unsafe(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
+ unsigned char *sha1, int *flags);
-extern char *resolve_refdup(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
- unsigned char *sha1, int *flags);
+char *resolve_refdup(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
+ unsigned char *sha1, int *flags);
-extern int read_ref_full(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
- unsigned char *sha1, int *flags);
-extern int read_ref(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1);
+int read_ref_full(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
+ unsigned char *sha1, int *flags);
+int read_ref(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1);
-extern int ref_exists(const char *refname);
+int ref_exists(const char *refname);
-extern int is_branch(const char *refname);
+int is_branch(const char *refname);
/*
* If refname is a non-symbolic reference that refers to a tag object,
* Symbolic references are considered unpeelable, even if they
* ultimately resolve to a peelable tag.
*/
-extern int peel_ref(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1);
+int peel_ref(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1);
/**
* Resolve refname in the nested "gitlink" repository that is located
* at path. If the resolution is successful, return 0 and set sha1 to
* the name of the object; otherwise, return a non-zero value.
*/
-extern int resolve_gitlink_ref(const char *path, const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1);
+int resolve_gitlink_ref(const char *path, const char *refname,
+ unsigned char *sha1);
/*
* Return true iff abbrev_name is a possible abbreviation for
* full_name according to the rules defined by ref_rev_parse_rules in
* refs.c.
*/
-extern int refname_match(const char *abbrev_name, const char *full_name);
+int refname_match(const char *abbrev_name, const char *full_name);
-extern int dwim_ref(const char *str, int len, unsigned char *sha1, char **ref);
-extern int dwim_log(const char *str, int len, unsigned char *sha1, char **ref);
+int dwim_ref(const char *str, int len, unsigned char *sha1, char **ref);
+int dwim_log(const char *str, int len, unsigned char *sha1, char **ref);
/*
* A ref_transaction represents a collection of ref updates
struct ref_transaction;
/*
- * Bit values set in the flags argument passed to each_ref_fn():
+ * Bit values set in the flags argument passed to each_ref_fn() and
+ * stored in ref_iterator::flags. Other bits are for internal use
+ * only:
*/
/* Reference is a symbolic reference. */
* modifies the reference also returns a nonzero value to immediately
* stop the iteration.
*/
-extern int head_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_ref_in(const char *prefix, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_fullref_in(const char *prefix, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data, unsigned int broken);
-extern int for_each_tag_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_branch_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_remote_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_replace_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_glob_ref(each_ref_fn fn, const char *pattern, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_glob_ref_in(each_ref_fn fn, const char *pattern, const char *prefix, void *cb_data);
-
-extern int head_ref_submodule(const char *submodule, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_ref_submodule(const char *submodule, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_ref_in_submodule(const char *submodule, const char *prefix,
+int head_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_ref_in(const char *prefix, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_fullref_in(const char *prefix, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data,
+ unsigned int broken);
+int for_each_tag_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_branch_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_remote_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_replace_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_glob_ref(each_ref_fn fn, const char *pattern, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_glob_ref_in(each_ref_fn fn, const char *pattern,
+ const char *prefix, void *cb_data);
+
+int head_ref_submodule(const char *submodule, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_ref_submodule(const char *submodule,
+ each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_ref_in_submodule(const char *submodule, const char *prefix,
each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_tag_ref_submodule(const char *submodule, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_branch_ref_submodule(const char *submodule, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_remote_ref_submodule(const char *submodule, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_tag_ref_submodule(const char *submodule,
+ each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_branch_ref_submodule(const char *submodule,
+ each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_remote_ref_submodule(const char *submodule,
+ each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int head_ref_namespaced(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
-extern int for_each_namespaced_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int head_ref_namespaced(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_namespaced_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
/* can be used to learn about broken ref and symref */
-extern int for_each_rawref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+int for_each_rawref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
static inline const char *has_glob_specials(const char *pattern)
{
return strpbrk(pattern, "?*[");
}
-extern void warn_dangling_symref(FILE *fp, const char *msg_fmt, const char *refname);
-extern void warn_dangling_symrefs(FILE *fp, const char *msg_fmt, const struct string_list *refnames);
+void warn_dangling_symref(FILE *fp, const char *msg_fmt, const char *refname);
+void warn_dangling_symrefs(FILE *fp, const char *msg_fmt,
+ const struct string_list *refnames);
/*
* Flags for controlling behaviour of pack_refs()
int safe_create_reflog(const char *refname, int force_create, struct strbuf *err);
/** Reads log for the value of ref during at_time. **/
-extern int read_ref_at(const char *refname, unsigned int flags,
- unsigned long at_time, int cnt,
- unsigned char *sha1, char **msg,
- unsigned long *cutoff_time, int *cutoff_tz, int *cutoff_cnt);
+int read_ref_at(const char *refname, unsigned int flags,
+ unsigned long at_time, int cnt,
+ unsigned char *sha1, char **msg,
+ unsigned long *cutoff_time, int *cutoff_tz, int *cutoff_cnt);
/** Check if a particular reflog exists */
-extern int reflog_exists(const char *refname);
+int reflog_exists(const char *refname);
/*
* Delete the specified reference. If old_sha1 is non-NULL, then
* exists, regardless of its old value. It is an error for old_sha1 to
* be NULL_SHA1. flags is passed through to ref_transaction_delete().
*/
-extern int delete_ref(const char *refname, const unsigned char *old_sha1,
- unsigned int flags);
+int delete_ref(const char *refname, const unsigned char *old_sha1,
+ unsigned int flags);
/*
* Delete the specified references. If there are any problems, emit
* errors but attempt to keep going (i.e., the deletes are not done in
- * an all-or-nothing transaction).
+ * an all-or-nothing transaction). flags is passed through to
+ * ref_transaction_delete().
*/
-extern int delete_refs(struct string_list *refnames);
+int delete_refs(struct string_list *refnames, unsigned int flags);
/** Delete a reflog */
-extern int delete_reflog(const char *refname);
+int delete_reflog(const char *refname);
/* iterate over reflog entries */
-typedef int each_reflog_ent_fn(unsigned char *osha1, unsigned char *nsha1, const char *, unsigned long, int, const char *, void *);
+typedef int each_reflog_ent_fn(
+ unsigned char *old_sha1, unsigned char *new_sha1,
+ const char *committer, unsigned long timestamp,
+ int tz, const char *msg, void *cb_data);
+
int for_each_reflog_ent(const char *refname, each_reflog_ent_fn fn, void *cb_data);
int for_each_reflog_ent_reverse(const char *refname, each_reflog_ent_fn fn, void *cb_data);
* Calls the specified function for each reflog file until it returns nonzero,
* and returns the value
*/
-extern int for_each_reflog(each_ref_fn, void *);
+int for_each_reflog(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
#define REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL 1
#define REFNAME_REFSPEC_PATTERN 2
* allow a single "*" wildcard character in the refspec. No leading or
* repeated slashes are accepted.
*/
-extern int check_refname_format(const char *refname, int flags);
+int check_refname_format(const char *refname, int flags);
-extern const char *prettify_refname(const char *refname);
+const char *prettify_refname(const char *refname);
-extern char *shorten_unambiguous_ref(const char *refname, int strict);
+char *shorten_unambiguous_ref(const char *refname, int strict);
/** rename ref, return 0 on success **/
-extern int rename_ref(const char *oldref, const char *newref, const char *logmsg);
+int rename_ref(const char *oldref, const char *newref, const char *logmsg);
-extern int create_symref(const char *refname, const char *target, const char *logmsg);
+int create_symref(const char *refname, const char *target, const char *logmsg);
/*
* Update HEAD of the specified gitdir.
* $GIT_DIR points to.
* Return 0 if successful, non-zero otherwise.
* */
-extern int set_worktree_head_symref(const char *gitdir, const char *target);
+int set_worktree_head_symref(const char *gitdir, const char *target);
enum action_on_err {
UPDATE_REFS_MSG_ON_ERR,
const unsigned char *new_sha1, const unsigned char *old_sha1,
unsigned int flags, enum action_on_err onerr);
-extern int parse_hide_refs_config(const char *var, const char *value, const char *);
+int parse_hide_refs_config(const char *var, const char *value, const char *);
/*
* Check whether a ref is hidden. If no namespace is set, both the first and
* the ref is outside that namespace, the first parameter is NULL. The second
* parameter always points to the full ref name.
*/
-extern int ref_is_hidden(const char *, const char *);
+int ref_is_hidden(const char *, const char *);
enum ref_type {
REF_TYPE_PER_WORKTREE,
* enum expire_reflog_flags. The three function pointers are described
* above. On success, return zero.
*/
-extern int reflog_expire(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1,
- unsigned int flags,
- reflog_expiry_prepare_fn prepare_fn,
- reflog_expiry_should_prune_fn should_prune_fn,
- reflog_expiry_cleanup_fn cleanup_fn,
- void *policy_cb_data);
+int reflog_expire(const char *refname, const unsigned char *sha1,
+ unsigned int flags,
+ reflog_expiry_prepare_fn prepare_fn,
+ reflog_expiry_should_prune_fn should_prune_fn,
+ reflog_expiry_cleanup_fn cleanup_fn,
+ void *policy_cb_data);
#endif /* REFS_H */
#include "../cache.h"
#include "../refs.h"
#include "refs-internal.h"
+#include "../iterator.h"
+#include "../dir-iterator.h"
#include "../lockfile.h"
#include "../object.h"
#include "../dir.h"
struct ref_lock {
char *ref_name;
- char *orig_ref_name;
struct lock_file *lk;
struct object_id old_oid;
};
}
/*
- * Return true iff the reference described by entry can be resolved to
- * an object in the database. Emit a warning if the referred-to
- * object does not exist.
+ * Return true if refname, which has the specified oid and flags, can
+ * be resolved to an object in the database. If the referred-to object
+ * does not exist, emit a warning and return false.
*/
-static int ref_resolves_to_object(struct ref_entry *entry)
+static int ref_resolves_to_object(const char *refname,
+ const struct object_id *oid,
+ unsigned int flags)
{
- if (entry->flag & REF_ISBROKEN)
+ if (flags & REF_ISBROKEN)
return 0;
- if (!has_sha1_file(entry->u.value.oid.hash)) {
- error("%s does not point to a valid object!", entry->name);
+ if (!has_sha1_file(oid->hash)) {
+ error("%s does not point to a valid object!", refname);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/*
- * current_ref is a performance hack: when iterating over references
- * using the for_each_ref*() functions, current_ref is set to the
- * current reference's entry before calling the callback function. If
- * the callback function calls peel_ref(), then peel_ref() first
- * checks whether the reference to be peeled is the current reference
- * (it usually is) and if so, returns that reference's peeled version
- * if it is available. This avoids a refname lookup in a common case.
- */
-static struct ref_entry *current_ref;
-
-typedef int each_ref_entry_fn(struct ref_entry *entry, void *cb_data);
-
-struct ref_entry_cb {
- const char *base;
- int trim;
- int flags;
- each_ref_fn *fn;
- void *cb_data;
-};
-
-/*
- * Handle one reference in a do_for_each_ref*()-style iteration,
- * calling an each_ref_fn for each entry.
+ * Return true if the reference described by entry can be resolved to
+ * an object in the database; otherwise, emit a warning and return
+ * false.
*/
-static int do_one_ref(struct ref_entry *entry, void *cb_data)
+static int entry_resolves_to_object(struct ref_entry *entry)
{
- struct ref_entry_cb *data = cb_data;
- struct ref_entry *old_current_ref;
- int retval;
-
- if (!starts_with(entry->name, data->base))
- return 0;
-
- if (!(data->flags & DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN) &&
- !ref_resolves_to_object(entry))
- return 0;
-
- /* Store the old value, in case this is a recursive call: */
- old_current_ref = current_ref;
- current_ref = entry;
- retval = data->fn(entry->name + data->trim, &entry->u.value.oid,
- entry->flag, data->cb_data);
- current_ref = old_current_ref;
- return retval;
+ return ref_resolves_to_object(entry->name,
+ &entry->u.value.oid, entry->flag);
}
+typedef int each_ref_entry_fn(struct ref_entry *entry, void *cb_data);
+
/*
* Call fn for each reference in dir that has index in the range
* offset <= index < dir->nr. Recurse into subdirectories that are in
return 0;
}
-/*
- * Call fn for each reference in the union of dir1 and dir2, in order
- * by refname. Recurse into subdirectories. If a value entry appears
- * in both dir1 and dir2, then only process the version that is in
- * dir2. The input dirs must already be sorted, but subdirs will be
- * sorted as needed. fn is called for all references, including
- * broken ones.
- */
-static int do_for_each_entry_in_dirs(struct ref_dir *dir1,
- struct ref_dir *dir2,
- each_ref_entry_fn fn, void *cb_data)
-{
- int retval;
- int i1 = 0, i2 = 0;
-
- assert(dir1->sorted == dir1->nr);
- assert(dir2->sorted == dir2->nr);
- while (1) {
- struct ref_entry *e1, *e2;
- int cmp;
- if (i1 == dir1->nr) {
- return do_for_each_entry_in_dir(dir2, i2, fn, cb_data);
- }
- if (i2 == dir2->nr) {
- return do_for_each_entry_in_dir(dir1, i1, fn, cb_data);
- }
- e1 = dir1->entries[i1];
- e2 = dir2->entries[i2];
- cmp = strcmp(e1->name, e2->name);
- if (cmp == 0) {
- if ((e1->flag & REF_DIR) && (e2->flag & REF_DIR)) {
- /* Both are directories; descend them in parallel. */
- struct ref_dir *subdir1 = get_ref_dir(e1);
- struct ref_dir *subdir2 = get_ref_dir(e2);
- sort_ref_dir(subdir1);
- sort_ref_dir(subdir2);
- retval = do_for_each_entry_in_dirs(
- subdir1, subdir2, fn, cb_data);
- i1++;
- i2++;
- } else if (!(e1->flag & REF_DIR) && !(e2->flag & REF_DIR)) {
- /* Both are references; ignore the one from dir1. */
- retval = fn(e2, cb_data);
- i1++;
- i2++;
- } else {
- die("conflict between reference and directory: %s",
- e1->name);
- }
- } else {
- struct ref_entry *e;
- if (cmp < 0) {
- e = e1;
- i1++;
- } else {
- e = e2;
- i2++;
- }
- if (e->flag & REF_DIR) {
- struct ref_dir *subdir = get_ref_dir(e);
- sort_ref_dir(subdir);
- retval = do_for_each_entry_in_dir(
- subdir, 0, fn, cb_data);
- } else {
- retval = fn(e, cb_data);
- }
- }
- if (retval)
- return retval;
- }
-}
-
/*
* Load all of the refs from the dir into our in-memory cache. The hard work
* of loading loose refs is done by get_ref_dir(), so we just need to recurse
}
}
+/*
+ * A level in the reference hierarchy that is currently being iterated
+ * through.
+ */
+struct cache_ref_iterator_level {
+ /*
+ * The ref_dir being iterated over at this level. The ref_dir
+ * is sorted before being stored here.
+ */
+ struct ref_dir *dir;
+
+ /*
+ * The index of the current entry within dir (which might
+ * itself be a directory). If index == -1, then the iteration
+ * hasn't yet begun. If index == dir->nr, then the iteration
+ * through this level is over.
+ */
+ int index;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Represent an iteration through a ref_dir in the memory cache. The
+ * iteration recurses through subdirectories.
+ */
+struct cache_ref_iterator {
+ struct ref_iterator base;
+
+ /*
+ * The number of levels currently on the stack. This is always
+ * at least 1, because when it becomes zero the iteration is
+ * ended and this struct is freed.
+ */
+ size_t levels_nr;
+
+ /* The number of levels that have been allocated on the stack */
+ size_t levels_alloc;
+
+ /*
+ * A stack of levels. levels[0] is the uppermost level that is
+ * being iterated over in this iteration. (This is not
+ * necessary the top level in the references hierarchy. If we
+ * are iterating through a subtree, then levels[0] will hold
+ * the ref_dir for that subtree, and subsequent levels will go
+ * on from there.)
+ */
+ struct cache_ref_iterator_level *levels;
+};
+
+static int cache_ref_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct cache_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct cache_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+
+ while (1) {
+ struct cache_ref_iterator_level *level =
+ &iter->levels[iter->levels_nr - 1];
+ struct ref_dir *dir = level->dir;
+ struct ref_entry *entry;
+
+ if (level->index == -1)
+ sort_ref_dir(dir);
+
+ if (++level->index == level->dir->nr) {
+ /* This level is exhausted; pop up a level */
+ if (--iter->levels_nr == 0)
+ return ref_iterator_abort(ref_iterator);
+
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ entry = dir->entries[level->index];
+
+ if (entry->flag & REF_DIR) {
+ /* push down a level */
+ ALLOC_GROW(iter->levels, iter->levels_nr + 1,
+ iter->levels_alloc);
+
+ level = &iter->levels[iter->levels_nr++];
+ level->dir = get_ref_dir(entry);
+ level->index = -1;
+ } else {
+ iter->base.refname = entry->name;
+ iter->base.oid = &entry->u.value.oid;
+ iter->base.flags = entry->flag;
+ return ITER_OK;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static enum peel_status peel_entry(struct ref_entry *entry, int repeel);
+
+static int cache_ref_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled)
+{
+ struct cache_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct cache_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ struct cache_ref_iterator_level *level;
+ struct ref_entry *entry;
+
+ level = &iter->levels[iter->levels_nr - 1];
+
+ if (level->index == -1)
+ die("BUG: peel called before advance for cache iterator");
+
+ entry = level->dir->entries[level->index];
+
+ if (peel_entry(entry, 0))
+ return -1;
+ hashcpy(peeled->hash, entry->u.value.peeled.hash);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int cache_ref_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct cache_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct cache_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+
+ free(iter->levels);
+ base_ref_iterator_free(ref_iterator);
+ return ITER_DONE;
+}
+
+static struct ref_iterator_vtable cache_ref_iterator_vtable = {
+ cache_ref_iterator_advance,
+ cache_ref_iterator_peel,
+ cache_ref_iterator_abort
+};
+
+static struct ref_iterator *cache_ref_iterator_begin(struct ref_dir *dir)
+{
+ struct cache_ref_iterator *iter;
+ struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator;
+ struct cache_ref_iterator_level *level;
+
+ iter = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*iter));
+ ref_iterator = &iter->base;
+ base_ref_iterator_init(ref_iterator, &cache_ref_iterator_vtable);
+ ALLOC_GROW(iter->levels, 10, iter->levels_alloc);
+
+ iter->levels_nr = 1;
+ level = &iter->levels[0];
+ level->index = -1;
+ level->dir = dir;
+
+ return ref_iterator;
+}
+
struct nonmatching_ref_data {
const struct string_list *skip;
const char *conflicting_refname;
/*
* Return a pointer to a ref_cache for the specified submodule. For
- * the main repository, use submodule==NULL. The returned structure
- * will be allocated and initialized but not necessarily populated; it
- * should not be freed.
+ * the main repository, use submodule==NULL; such a call cannot fail.
+ * For a submodule, the submodule must exist and be a nonbare
+ * repository, otherwise return NULL.
+ *
+ * The returned structure will be allocated and initialized but not
+ * necessarily populated; it should not be freed.
*/
static struct ref_cache *get_ref_cache(const char *submodule)
{
struct ref_cache *refs = lookup_ref_cache(submodule);
- if (!refs)
- refs = create_ref_cache(submodule);
+
+ if (!refs) {
+ struct strbuf submodule_sb = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ strbuf_addstr(&submodule_sb, submodule);
+ if (is_nonbare_repository_dir(&submodule_sb))
+ refs = create_ref_cache(submodule);
+ strbuf_release(&submodule_sb);
+ }
+
return refs;
}
return -1;
strbuf_add(&submodule, path, len);
- refs = lookup_ref_cache(submodule.buf);
+ refs = get_ref_cache(submodule.buf);
if (!refs) {
- if (!is_nonbare_repository_dir(&submodule)) {
- strbuf_release(&submodule);
- return -1;
- }
- refs = create_ref_cache(submodule.buf);
+ strbuf_release(&submodule);
+ return -1;
}
strbuf_release(&submodule);
return -1;
}
-/*
- * Read a raw ref from the filesystem or packed refs file.
- *
- * If the ref is a sha1, fill in sha1 and return 0.
- *
- * If the ref is symbolic, fill in *symref with the referrent
- * (e.g. "refs/heads/master") and return 0. The caller is responsible
- * for validating the referrent. Set REF_ISSYMREF in flags.
- *
- * If the ref doesn't exist, set errno to ENOENT and return -1.
- *
- * If the ref exists but is neither a symbolic ref nor a sha1, it is
- * broken. Set REF_ISBROKEN in flags, set errno to EINVAL, and return
- * -1.
- *
- * If there is another error reading the ref, set errno appropriately and
- * return -1.
- *
- * Backend-specific flags might be set in flags as well, regardless of
- * outcome.
- *
- * sb_path is workspace: the caller should allocate and free it.
- *
- * It is OK for refname to point into symref. In this case:
- * - if the function succeeds with REF_ISSYMREF, symref will be
- * overwritten and the memory pointed to by refname might be changed
- * or even freed.
- * - in all other cases, symref will be untouched, and therefore
- * refname will still be valid and unchanged.
- */
int read_raw_ref(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1,
- struct strbuf *symref, unsigned int *flags)
+ struct strbuf *referent, unsigned int *type)
{
struct strbuf sb_contents = STRBUF_INIT;
struct strbuf sb_path = STRBUF_INIT;
int ret = -1;
int save_errno;
+ *type = 0;
strbuf_reset(&sb_path);
strbuf_git_path(&sb_path, "%s", refname);
path = sb_path.buf;
if (lstat(path, &st) < 0) {
if (errno != ENOENT)
goto out;
- if (resolve_missing_loose_ref(refname, sha1, flags)) {
+ if (resolve_missing_loose_ref(refname, sha1, type)) {
errno = ENOENT;
goto out;
}
}
if (starts_with(sb_contents.buf, "refs/") &&
!check_refname_format(sb_contents.buf, 0)) {
- strbuf_swap(&sb_contents, symref);
- *flags |= REF_ISSYMREF;
+ strbuf_swap(&sb_contents, referent);
+ *type |= REF_ISSYMREF;
ret = 0;
goto out;
}
/* Is it a directory? */
if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
- errno = EISDIR;
+ /*
+ * Even though there is a directory where the loose
+ * ref is supposed to be, there could still be a
+ * packed ref:
+ */
+ if (resolve_missing_loose_ref(refname, sha1, type)) {
+ errno = EISDIR;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ ret = 0;
goto out;
}
while (isspace(*buf))
buf++;
- strbuf_reset(symref);
- strbuf_addstr(symref, buf);
- *flags |= REF_ISSYMREF;
+ strbuf_reset(referent);
+ strbuf_addstr(referent, buf);
+ *type |= REF_ISSYMREF;
ret = 0;
goto out;
}
*/
if (get_sha1_hex(buf, sha1) ||
(buf[40] != '\0' && !isspace(buf[40]))) {
- *flags |= REF_ISBROKEN;
+ *type |= REF_ISBROKEN;
errno = EINVAL;
goto out;
}
return ret;
}
+static void unlock_ref(struct ref_lock *lock)
+{
+ /* Do not free lock->lk -- atexit() still looks at them */
+ if (lock->lk)
+ rollback_lock_file(lock->lk);
+ free(lock->ref_name);
+ free(lock);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Lock refname, without following symrefs, and set *lock_p to point
+ * at a newly-allocated lock object. Fill in lock->old_oid, referent,
+ * and type similarly to read_raw_ref().
+ *
+ * The caller must verify that refname is a "safe" reference name (in
+ * the sense of refname_is_safe()) before calling this function.
+ *
+ * If the reference doesn't already exist, verify that refname doesn't
+ * have a D/F conflict with any existing references. extras and skip
+ * are passed to verify_refname_available_dir() for this check.
+ *
+ * If mustexist is not set and the reference is not found or is
+ * broken, lock the reference anyway but clear sha1.
+ *
+ * Return 0 on success. On failure, write an error message to err and
+ * return TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT or TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR.
+ *
+ * Implementation note: This function is basically
+ *
+ * lock reference
+ * read_raw_ref()
+ *
+ * but it includes a lot more code to
+ * - Deal with possible races with other processes
+ * - Avoid calling verify_refname_available_dir() when it can be
+ * avoided, namely if we were successfully able to read the ref
+ * - Generate informative error messages in the case of failure
+ */
+static int lock_raw_ref(const char *refname, int mustexist,
+ const struct string_list *extras,
+ const struct string_list *skip,
+ struct ref_lock **lock_p,
+ struct strbuf *referent,
+ unsigned int *type,
+ struct strbuf *err)
+{
+ struct ref_lock *lock;
+ struct strbuf ref_file = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int attempts_remaining = 3;
+ int ret = TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
+
+ assert(err);
+ *type = 0;
+
+ /* First lock the file so it can't change out from under us. */
+
+ *lock_p = lock = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*lock));
+
+ lock->ref_name = xstrdup(refname);
+ strbuf_git_path(&ref_file, "%s", refname);
+
+retry:
+ switch (safe_create_leading_directories(ref_file.buf)) {
+ case SCLD_OK:
+ break; /* success */
+ case SCLD_EXISTS:
+ /*
+ * Suppose refname is "refs/foo/bar". We just failed
+ * to create the containing directory, "refs/foo",
+ * because there was a non-directory in the way. This
+ * indicates a D/F conflict, probably because of
+ * another reference such as "refs/foo". There is no
+ * reason to expect this error to be transitory.
+ */
+ if (verify_refname_available(refname, extras, skip, err)) {
+ if (mustexist) {
+ /*
+ * To the user the relevant error is
+ * that the "mustexist" reference is
+ * missing:
+ */
+ strbuf_reset(err);
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to resolve reference '%s'",
+ refname);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * The error message set by
+ * verify_refname_available_dir() is OK.
+ */
+ ret = TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * The file that is in the way isn't a loose
+ * reference. Report it as a low-level
+ * failure.
+ */
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to create lock file %s.lock; "
+ "non-directory in the way",
+ ref_file.buf);
+ }
+ goto error_return;
+ case SCLD_VANISHED:
+ /* Maybe another process was tidying up. Try again. */
+ if (--attempts_remaining > 0)
+ goto retry;
+ /* fall through */
+ default:
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to create directory for %s",
+ ref_file.buf);
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+ if (!lock->lk)
+ lock->lk = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct lock_file));
+
+ if (hold_lock_file_for_update(lock->lk, ref_file.buf, LOCK_NO_DEREF) < 0) {
+ if (errno == ENOENT && --attempts_remaining > 0) {
+ /*
+ * Maybe somebody just deleted one of the
+ * directories leading to ref_file. Try
+ * again:
+ */
+ goto retry;
+ } else {
+ unable_to_lock_message(ref_file.buf, errno, err);
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now we hold the lock and can read the reference without
+ * fear that its value will change.
+ */
+
+ if (read_raw_ref(refname, lock->old_oid.hash, referent, type)) {
+ if (errno == ENOENT) {
+ if (mustexist) {
+ /* Garden variety missing reference. */
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to resolve reference '%s'",
+ refname);
+ goto error_return;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Reference is missing, but that's OK. We
+ * know that there is not a conflict with
+ * another loose reference because
+ * (supposing that we are trying to lock
+ * reference "refs/foo/bar"):
+ *
+ * - We were successfully able to create
+ * the lockfile refs/foo/bar.lock, so we
+ * know there cannot be a loose reference
+ * named "refs/foo".
+ *
+ * - We got ENOENT and not EISDIR, so we
+ * know that there cannot be a loose
+ * reference named "refs/foo/bar/baz".
+ */
+ }
+ } else if (errno == EISDIR) {
+ /*
+ * There is a directory in the way. It might have
+ * contained references that have been deleted. If
+ * we don't require that the reference already
+ * exists, try to remove the directory so that it
+ * doesn't cause trouble when we want to rename the
+ * lockfile into place later.
+ */
+ if (mustexist) {
+ /* Garden variety missing reference. */
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to resolve reference '%s'",
+ refname);
+ goto error_return;
+ } else if (remove_dir_recursively(&ref_file,
+ REMOVE_DIR_EMPTY_ONLY)) {
+ if (verify_refname_available_dir(
+ refname, extras, skip,
+ get_loose_refs(&ref_cache),
+ err)) {
+ /*
+ * The error message set by
+ * verify_refname_available() is OK.
+ */
+ ret = TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT;
+ goto error_return;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * We can't delete the directory,
+ * but we also don't know of any
+ * references that it should
+ * contain.
+ */
+ strbuf_addf(err, "there is a non-empty directory '%s' "
+ "blocking reference '%s'",
+ ref_file.buf, refname);
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (errno == EINVAL && (*type & REF_ISBROKEN)) {
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to resolve reference '%s': "
+ "reference broken", refname);
+ goto error_return;
+ } else {
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to resolve reference '%s': %s",
+ refname, strerror(errno));
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If the ref did not exist and we are creating it,
+ * make sure there is no existing packed ref whose
+ * name begins with our refname, nor a packed ref
+ * whose name is a proper prefix of our refname.
+ */
+ if (verify_refname_available_dir(
+ refname, extras, skip,
+ get_packed_refs(&ref_cache),
+ err)) {
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ ret = 0;
+ goto out;
+
+error_return:
+ unlock_ref(lock);
+ *lock_p = NULL;
+
+out:
+ strbuf_release(&ref_file);
+ return ret;
+}
+
/*
* Peel the entry (if possible) and return its new peel_status. If
* repeel is true, re-peel the entry even if there is an old peeled
int flag;
unsigned char base[20];
- if (current_ref && (current_ref->name == refname
- || !strcmp(current_ref->name, refname))) {
- if (peel_entry(current_ref, 0))
+ if (current_ref_iter && current_ref_iter->refname == refname) {
+ struct object_id peeled;
+
+ if (ref_iterator_peel(current_ref_iter, &peeled))
return -1;
- hashcpy(sha1, current_ref->u.value.peeled.hash);
+ hashcpy(sha1, peeled.hash);
return 0;
}
return peel_object(base, sha1);
}
-/*
- * Call fn for each reference in the specified ref_cache, omitting
- * references not in the containing_dir of base. fn is called for all
- * references, including broken ones. If fn ever returns a non-zero
- * value, stop the iteration and return that value; otherwise, return
- * 0.
- */
-static int do_for_each_entry(struct ref_cache *refs, const char *base,
- each_ref_entry_fn fn, void *cb_data)
-{
+struct files_ref_iterator {
+ struct ref_iterator base;
+
struct packed_ref_cache *packed_ref_cache;
- struct ref_dir *loose_dir;
- struct ref_dir *packed_dir;
- int retval = 0;
+ struct ref_iterator *iter0;
+ unsigned int flags;
+};
- /*
- * We must make sure that all loose refs are read before accessing the
- * packed-refs file; this avoids a race condition in which loose refs
- * are migrated to the packed-refs file by a simultaneous process, but
- * our in-memory view is from before the migration. get_packed_ref_cache()
- * takes care of making sure our view is up to date with what is on
- * disk.
- */
- loose_dir = get_loose_refs(refs);
- if (base && *base) {
- loose_dir = find_containing_dir(loose_dir, base, 0);
- }
- if (loose_dir)
- prime_ref_dir(loose_dir);
+static int files_ref_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct files_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct files_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ int ok;
- packed_ref_cache = get_packed_ref_cache(refs);
- acquire_packed_ref_cache(packed_ref_cache);
- packed_dir = get_packed_ref_dir(packed_ref_cache);
- if (base && *base) {
- packed_dir = find_containing_dir(packed_dir, base, 0);
- }
-
- if (packed_dir && loose_dir) {
- sort_ref_dir(packed_dir);
- sort_ref_dir(loose_dir);
- retval = do_for_each_entry_in_dirs(
- packed_dir, loose_dir, fn, cb_data);
- } else if (packed_dir) {
- sort_ref_dir(packed_dir);
- retval = do_for_each_entry_in_dir(
- packed_dir, 0, fn, cb_data);
- } else if (loose_dir) {
- sort_ref_dir(loose_dir);
- retval = do_for_each_entry_in_dir(
- loose_dir, 0, fn, cb_data);
+ while ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(iter->iter0)) == ITER_OK) {
+ if (!(iter->flags & DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN) &&
+ !ref_resolves_to_object(iter->iter0->refname,
+ iter->iter0->oid,
+ iter->iter0->flags))
+ continue;
+
+ iter->base.refname = iter->iter0->refname;
+ iter->base.oid = iter->iter0->oid;
+ iter->base.flags = iter->iter0->flags;
+ return ITER_OK;
}
- release_packed_ref_cache(packed_ref_cache);
- return retval;
+ iter->iter0 = NULL;
+ if (ref_iterator_abort(ref_iterator) != ITER_DONE)
+ ok = ITER_ERROR;
+
+ return ok;
}
-/*
- * Call fn for each reference in the specified ref_cache for which the
- * refname begins with base. If trim is non-zero, then trim that many
- * characters off the beginning of each refname before passing the
- * refname to fn. flags can be DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN to include
- * broken references in the iteration. If fn ever returns a non-zero
- * value, stop the iteration and return that value; otherwise, return
- * 0.
- */
-int do_for_each_ref(const char *submodule, const char *base,
- each_ref_fn fn, int trim, int flags, void *cb_data)
+static int files_ref_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled)
{
- struct ref_entry_cb data;
- struct ref_cache *refs;
+ struct files_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct files_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+
+ return ref_iterator_peel(iter->iter0, peeled);
+}
+
+static int files_ref_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct files_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct files_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ int ok = ITER_DONE;
+
+ if (iter->iter0)
+ ok = ref_iterator_abort(iter->iter0);
- refs = get_ref_cache(submodule);
- data.base = base;
- data.trim = trim;
- data.flags = flags;
- data.fn = fn;
- data.cb_data = cb_data;
+ release_packed_ref_cache(iter->packed_ref_cache);
+ base_ref_iterator_free(ref_iterator);
+ return ok;
+}
+
+static struct ref_iterator_vtable files_ref_iterator_vtable = {
+ files_ref_iterator_advance,
+ files_ref_iterator_peel,
+ files_ref_iterator_abort
+};
+
+struct ref_iterator *files_ref_iterator_begin(
+ const char *submodule,
+ const char *prefix, unsigned int flags)
+{
+ struct ref_cache *refs = get_ref_cache(submodule);
+ struct ref_dir *loose_dir, *packed_dir;
+ struct ref_iterator *loose_iter, *packed_iter;
+ struct files_ref_iterator *iter;
+ struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator;
+
+ if (!refs)
+ return empty_ref_iterator_begin();
if (ref_paranoia < 0)
ref_paranoia = git_env_bool("GIT_REF_PARANOIA", 0);
if (ref_paranoia)
- data.flags |= DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN;
+ flags |= DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN;
- return do_for_each_entry(refs, base, do_one_ref, &data);
-}
+ iter = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*iter));
+ ref_iterator = &iter->base;
+ base_ref_iterator_init(ref_iterator, &files_ref_iterator_vtable);
-static void unlock_ref(struct ref_lock *lock)
-{
- /* Do not free lock->lk -- atexit() still looks at them */
- if (lock->lk)
- rollback_lock_file(lock->lk);
- free(lock->ref_name);
- free(lock->orig_ref_name);
- free(lock);
+ /*
+ * We must make sure that all loose refs are read before
+ * accessing the packed-refs file; this avoids a race
+ * condition if loose refs are migrated to the packed-refs
+ * file by a simultaneous process, but our in-memory view is
+ * from before the migration. We ensure this as follows:
+ * First, we call prime_ref_dir(), which pre-reads the loose
+ * references for the subtree into the cache. (If they've
+ * already been read, that's OK; we only need to guarantee
+ * that they're read before the packed refs, not *how much*
+ * before.) After that, we call get_packed_ref_cache(), which
+ * internally checks whether the packed-ref cache is up to
+ * date with what is on disk, and re-reads it if not.
+ */
+
+ loose_dir = get_loose_refs(refs);
+
+ if (prefix && *prefix)
+ loose_dir = find_containing_dir(loose_dir, prefix, 0);
+
+ if (loose_dir) {
+ prime_ref_dir(loose_dir);
+ loose_iter = cache_ref_iterator_begin(loose_dir);
+ } else {
+ /* There's nothing to iterate over. */
+ loose_iter = empty_ref_iterator_begin();
+ }
+
+ iter->packed_ref_cache = get_packed_ref_cache(refs);
+ acquire_packed_ref_cache(iter->packed_ref_cache);
+ packed_dir = get_packed_ref_dir(iter->packed_ref_cache);
+
+ if (prefix && *prefix)
+ packed_dir = find_containing_dir(packed_dir, prefix, 0);
+
+ if (packed_dir) {
+ packed_iter = cache_ref_iterator_begin(packed_dir);
+ } else {
+ /* There's nothing to iterate over. */
+ packed_iter = empty_ref_iterator_begin();
+ }
+
+ iter->iter0 = overlay_ref_iterator_begin(loose_iter, packed_iter);
+ iter->flags = flags;
+
+ return ref_iterator;
}
/*
lock->old_oid.hash, NULL)) {
if (old_sha1) {
int save_errno = errno;
- strbuf_addf(err, "can't verify ref %s", lock->ref_name);
+ strbuf_addf(err, "can't verify ref '%s'", lock->ref_name);
errno = save_errno;
return -1;
} else {
- hashclr(lock->old_oid.hash);
+ oidclr(&lock->old_oid);
return 0;
}
}
if (old_sha1 && hashcmp(lock->old_oid.hash, old_sha1)) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "ref %s is at %s but expected %s",
+ strbuf_addf(err, "ref '%s' is at %s but expected %s",
lock->ref_name,
- sha1_to_hex(lock->old_oid.hash),
+ oid_to_hex(&lock->old_oid),
sha1_to_hex(old_sha1));
errno = EBUSY;
return -1;
const unsigned char *old_sha1,
const struct string_list *extras,
const struct string_list *skip,
- unsigned int flags, int *type_p,
+ unsigned int flags, int *type,
struct strbuf *err)
{
struct strbuf ref_file = STRBUF_INIT;
- struct strbuf orig_ref_file = STRBUF_INIT;
- const char *orig_refname = refname;
struct ref_lock *lock;
int last_errno = 0;
- int type;
- int lflags = 0;
+ int lflags = LOCK_NO_DEREF;
int mustexist = (old_sha1 && !is_null_sha1(old_sha1));
- int resolve_flags = 0;
+ int resolve_flags = RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE;
int attempts_remaining = 3;
+ int resolved;
assert(err);
resolve_flags |= RESOLVE_REF_READING;
if (flags & REF_DELETING)
resolve_flags |= RESOLVE_REF_ALLOW_BAD_NAME;
- if (flags & REF_NODEREF) {
- resolve_flags |= RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE;
- lflags |= LOCK_NO_DEREF;
- }
- refname = resolve_ref_unsafe(refname, resolve_flags,
- lock->old_oid.hash, &type);
- if (!refname && errno == EISDIR) {
+ strbuf_git_path(&ref_file, "%s", refname);
+ resolved = !!resolve_ref_unsafe(refname, resolve_flags,
+ lock->old_oid.hash, type);
+ if (!resolved && errno == EISDIR) {
/*
* we are trying to lock foo but we used to
* have foo/bar which now does not exist;
* it is normal for the empty directory 'foo'
* to remain.
*/
- strbuf_git_path(&orig_ref_file, "%s", orig_refname);
- if (remove_empty_directories(&orig_ref_file)) {
+ if (remove_empty_directories(&ref_file)) {
last_errno = errno;
- if (!verify_refname_available_dir(orig_refname, extras, skip,
+ if (!verify_refname_available_dir(refname, extras, skip,
get_loose_refs(&ref_cache), err))
strbuf_addf(err, "there are still refs under '%s'",
- orig_refname);
+ refname);
goto error_return;
}
- refname = resolve_ref_unsafe(orig_refname, resolve_flags,
- lock->old_oid.hash, &type);
+ resolved = !!resolve_ref_unsafe(refname, resolve_flags,
+ lock->old_oid.hash, type);
}
- if (type_p)
- *type_p = type;
- if (!refname) {
+ if (!resolved) {
last_errno = errno;
if (last_errno != ENOTDIR ||
- !verify_refname_available_dir(orig_refname, extras, skip,
+ !verify_refname_available_dir(refname, extras, skip,
get_loose_refs(&ref_cache), err))
- strbuf_addf(err, "unable to resolve reference %s: %s",
- orig_refname, strerror(last_errno));
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to resolve reference '%s': %s",
+ refname, strerror(last_errno));
goto error_return;
}
- if (flags & REF_NODEREF)
- refname = orig_refname;
-
/*
* If the ref did not exist and we are creating it, make sure
* there is no existing packed ref whose name begins with our
lock->lk = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct lock_file));
lock->ref_name = xstrdup(refname);
- lock->orig_ref_name = xstrdup(orig_refname);
- strbuf_git_path(&ref_file, "%s", refname);
retry:
switch (safe_create_leading_directories_const(ref_file.buf)) {
/* fall through */
default:
last_errno = errno;
- strbuf_addf(err, "unable to create directory for %s",
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to create directory for '%s'",
ref_file.buf);
goto error_return;
}
out:
strbuf_release(&ref_file);
- strbuf_release(&orig_ref_file);
errno = last_errno;
return lock;
}
return 0;
/* Do not pack symbolic or broken refs: */
- if ((entry->flag & REF_ISSYMREF) || !ref_resolves_to_object(entry))
+ if ((entry->flag & REF_ISSYMREF) || !entry_resolves_to_object(entry))
return 0;
/* Add a packed ref cache entry equivalent to the loose entry. */
transaction = ref_transaction_begin(&err);
if (!transaction ||
ref_transaction_delete(transaction, r->name, r->sha1,
- REF_ISPRUNING, NULL, &err) ||
+ REF_ISPRUNING | REF_NODEREF, NULL, &err) ||
ref_transaction_commit(transaction, &err)) {
ref_transaction_free(transaction);
error("%s", err.buf);
return 0;
}
-int delete_refs(struct string_list *refnames)
+int delete_refs(struct string_list *refnames, unsigned int flags)
{
struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
int i, result = 0;
for (i = 0; i < refnames->nr; i++) {
const char *refname = refnames->items[i].string;
- if (delete_ref(refname, NULL, 0))
+ if (delete_ref(refname, NULL, flags))
result |= error(_("could not remove reference %s"), refname);
}
}
int verify_refname_available(const char *newname,
- struct string_list *extras,
- struct string_list *skip,
+ const struct string_list *extras,
+ const struct string_list *skip,
struct strbuf *err)
{
struct ref_dir *packed_refs = get_packed_refs(&ref_cache);
const unsigned char *sha1, struct strbuf *err);
static int commit_ref_update(struct ref_lock *lock,
const unsigned char *sha1, const char *logmsg,
- int flags, struct strbuf *err);
+ struct strbuf *err);
int rename_ref(const char *oldrefname, const char *newrefname, const char *logmsg)
{
struct ref_lock *lock;
struct stat loginfo;
int log = !lstat(git_path("logs/%s", oldrefname), &loginfo);
- const char *symref = NULL;
struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
if (log && S_ISLNK(loginfo.st_mode))
return error("reflog for %s is a symlink", oldrefname);
- symref = resolve_ref_unsafe(oldrefname, RESOLVE_REF_READING,
- orig_sha1, &flag);
+ if (!resolve_ref_unsafe(oldrefname, RESOLVE_REF_READING | RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE,
+ orig_sha1, &flag))
+ return error("refname %s not found", oldrefname);
+
if (flag & REF_ISSYMREF)
return error("refname %s is a symbolic ref, renaming it is not supported",
oldrefname);
- if (!symref)
- return error("refname %s not found", oldrefname);
-
if (!rename_ref_available(oldrefname, newrefname))
return 1;
goto rollback;
}
- if (!read_ref_full(newrefname, RESOLVE_REF_READING, sha1, NULL) &&
- delete_ref(newrefname, sha1, REF_NODEREF)) {
+ /*
+ * Since we are doing a shallow lookup, sha1 is not the
+ * correct value to pass to delete_ref as old_sha1. But that
+ * doesn't matter, because an old_sha1 check wouldn't add to
+ * the safety anyway; we want to delete the reference whatever
+ * its current value.
+ */
+ if (!read_ref_full(newrefname, RESOLVE_REF_READING | RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE,
+ sha1, NULL) &&
+ delete_ref(newrefname, NULL, REF_NODEREF)) {
if (errno==EISDIR) {
struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT;
int result;
logmoved = log;
- lock = lock_ref_sha1_basic(newrefname, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, &err);
+ lock = lock_ref_sha1_basic(newrefname, NULL, NULL, NULL, REF_NODEREF,
+ NULL, &err);
if (!lock) {
error("unable to rename '%s' to '%s': %s", oldrefname, newrefname, err.buf);
strbuf_release(&err);
hashcpy(lock->old_oid.hash, orig_sha1);
if (write_ref_to_lockfile(lock, orig_sha1, &err) ||
- commit_ref_update(lock, orig_sha1, logmsg, 0, &err)) {
+ commit_ref_update(lock, orig_sha1, logmsg, &err)) {
error("unable to write current sha1 into %s: %s", newrefname, err.buf);
strbuf_release(&err);
goto rollback;
return 0;
rollback:
- lock = lock_ref_sha1_basic(oldrefname, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, &err);
+ lock = lock_ref_sha1_basic(oldrefname, NULL, NULL, NULL, REF_NODEREF,
+ NULL, &err);
if (!lock) {
error("unable to lock %s for rollback: %s", oldrefname, err.buf);
strbuf_release(&err);
flag = log_all_ref_updates;
log_all_ref_updates = 0;
if (write_ref_to_lockfile(lock, orig_sha1, &err) ||
- commit_ref_update(lock, orig_sha1, NULL, 0, &err)) {
+ commit_ref_update(lock, orig_sha1, NULL, &err)) {
error("unable to write current sha1 into %s: %s", oldrefname, err.buf);
strbuf_release(&err);
}
static int commit_ref(struct ref_lock *lock)
{
+ char *path = get_locked_file_path(lock->lk);
+ struct stat st;
+
+ if (!lstat(path, &st) && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
+ /*
+ * There is a directory at the path we want to rename
+ * the lockfile to. Hopefully it is empty; try to
+ * delete it.
+ */
+ size_t len = strlen(path);
+ struct strbuf sb_path = STRBUF_INIT;
+
+ strbuf_attach(&sb_path, path, len, len);
+
+ /*
+ * If this fails, commit_lock_file() will also fail
+ * and will report the problem.
+ */
+ remove_empty_directories(&sb_path);
+ strbuf_release(&sb_path);
+ } else {
+ free(path);
+ }
+
if (commit_lock_file(lock->lk))
return -1;
return 0;
strbuf_git_path(logfile, "logs/%s", refname);
if (force_create || should_autocreate_reflog(refname)) {
if (safe_create_leading_directories(logfile->buf) < 0) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "unable to create directory for %s: "
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to create directory for '%s': "
"%s", logfile->buf, strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
if (errno == EISDIR) {
if (remove_empty_directories(logfile)) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "There are still logs under "
+ strbuf_addf(err, "there are still logs under "
"'%s'", logfile->buf);
return -1;
}
}
if (logfd < 0) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "unable to append to %s: %s",
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to append to '%s': %s",
logfile->buf, strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
result = log_ref_write_fd(logfd, old_sha1, new_sha1,
git_committer_info(0), msg);
if (result) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "unable to append to %s: %s", logfile->buf,
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to append to '%s': %s", logfile->buf,
strerror(errno));
close(logfd);
return -1;
}
if (close(logfd)) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "unable to append to %s: %s", logfile->buf,
+ strbuf_addf(err, "unable to append to '%s': %s", logfile->buf,
strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
o = parse_object(sha1);
if (!o) {
strbuf_addf(err,
- "Trying to write ref %s with nonexistent object %s",
+ "trying to write ref '%s' with nonexistent object %s",
lock->ref_name, sha1_to_hex(sha1));
unlock_ref(lock);
return -1;
}
if (o->type != OBJ_COMMIT && is_branch(lock->ref_name)) {
strbuf_addf(err,
- "Trying to write non-commit object %s to branch %s",
+ "trying to write non-commit object %s to branch '%s'",
sha1_to_hex(sha1), lock->ref_name);
unlock_ref(lock);
return -1;
write_in_full(fd, &term, 1) != 1 ||
close_ref(lock) < 0) {
strbuf_addf(err,
- "Couldn't write %s", get_lock_file_path(lock->lk));
+ "couldn't write '%s'", get_lock_file_path(lock->lk));
unlock_ref(lock);
return -1;
}
*/
static int commit_ref_update(struct ref_lock *lock,
const unsigned char *sha1, const char *logmsg,
- int flags, struct strbuf *err)
+ struct strbuf *err)
{
clear_loose_ref_cache(&ref_cache);
- if (log_ref_write(lock->ref_name, lock->old_oid.hash, sha1, logmsg, flags, err) < 0 ||
- (strcmp(lock->ref_name, lock->orig_ref_name) &&
- log_ref_write(lock->orig_ref_name, lock->old_oid.hash, sha1, logmsg, flags, err) < 0)) {
+ if (log_ref_write(lock->ref_name, lock->old_oid.hash, sha1, logmsg, 0, err)) {
char *old_msg = strbuf_detach(err, NULL);
- strbuf_addf(err, "Cannot update the ref '%s': %s",
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot update the ref '%s': %s",
lock->ref_name, old_msg);
free(old_msg);
unlock_ref(lock);
return -1;
}
- if (strcmp(lock->orig_ref_name, "HEAD") != 0) {
+
+ if (strcmp(lock->ref_name, "HEAD") != 0) {
/*
* Special hack: If a branch is updated directly and HEAD
* points to it (may happen on the remote side of a push
unsigned char head_sha1[20];
int head_flag;
const char *head_ref;
+
head_ref = resolve_ref_unsafe("HEAD", RESOLVE_REF_READING,
head_sha1, &head_flag);
if (head_ref && (head_flag & REF_ISSYMREF) &&
}
}
}
+
if (commit_ref(lock)) {
- error("Couldn't set %s", lock->ref_name);
+ strbuf_addf(err, "couldn't set '%s'", lock->ref_name);
unlock_ref(lock);
return -1;
}
lock = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct ref_lock));
lock->lk = &head_lock;
lock->ref_name = xstrdup(head_rel);
- lock->orig_ref_name = xstrdup(head_rel);
ret = create_symref_locked(lock, head_rel, target, NULL);
strbuf_release(&sb);
return ret;
}
-/*
- * Call fn for each reflog in the namespace indicated by name. name
- * must be empty or end with '/'. Name will be used as a scratch
- * space, but its contents will be restored before return.
- */
-static int do_for_each_reflog(struct strbuf *name, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data)
-{
- DIR *d = opendir(git_path("logs/%s", name->buf));
- int retval = 0;
- struct dirent *de;
- int oldlen = name->len;
- if (!d)
- return name->len ? errno : 0;
+struct files_reflog_iterator {
+ struct ref_iterator base;
- while ((de = readdir(d)) != NULL) {
- struct stat st;
+ struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator;
+ struct object_id oid;
+};
- if (de->d_name[0] == '.')
+static int files_reflog_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct files_reflog_iterator *iter =
+ (struct files_reflog_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ struct dir_iterator *diter = iter->dir_iterator;
+ int ok;
+
+ while ((ok = dir_iterator_advance(diter)) == ITER_OK) {
+ int flags;
+
+ if (!S_ISREG(diter->st.st_mode))
continue;
- if (ends_with(de->d_name, ".lock"))
+ if (diter->basename[0] == '.')
+ continue;
+ if (ends_with(diter->basename, ".lock"))
continue;
- strbuf_addstr(name, de->d_name);
- if (stat(git_path("logs/%s", name->buf), &st) < 0) {
- ; /* silently ignore */
- } else {
- if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
- strbuf_addch(name, '/');
- retval = do_for_each_reflog(name, fn, cb_data);
- } else {
- struct object_id oid;
- if (read_ref_full(name->buf, 0, oid.hash, NULL))
- retval = error("bad ref for %s", name->buf);
- else
- retval = fn(name->buf, &oid, 0, cb_data);
- }
- if (retval)
- break;
+ if (read_ref_full(diter->relative_path, 0,
+ iter->oid.hash, &flags)) {
+ error("bad ref for %s", diter->path.buf);
+ continue;
}
- strbuf_setlen(name, oldlen);
+
+ iter->base.refname = diter->relative_path;
+ iter->base.oid = &iter->oid;
+ iter->base.flags = flags;
+ return ITER_OK;
}
- closedir(d);
- return retval;
+
+ iter->dir_iterator = NULL;
+ if (ref_iterator_abort(ref_iterator) == ITER_ERROR)
+ ok = ITER_ERROR;
+ return ok;
+}
+
+static int files_reflog_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled)
+{
+ die("BUG: ref_iterator_peel() called for reflog_iterator");
+}
+
+static int files_reflog_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct files_reflog_iterator *iter =
+ (struct files_reflog_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ int ok = ITER_DONE;
+
+ if (iter->dir_iterator)
+ ok = dir_iterator_abort(iter->dir_iterator);
+
+ base_ref_iterator_free(ref_iterator);
+ return ok;
+}
+
+static struct ref_iterator_vtable files_reflog_iterator_vtable = {
+ files_reflog_iterator_advance,
+ files_reflog_iterator_peel,
+ files_reflog_iterator_abort
+};
+
+struct ref_iterator *files_reflog_iterator_begin(void)
+{
+ struct files_reflog_iterator *iter = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*iter));
+ struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator = &iter->base;
+
+ base_ref_iterator_init(ref_iterator, &files_reflog_iterator_vtable);
+ iter->dir_iterator = dir_iterator_begin(git_path("logs"));
+ return ref_iterator;
}
int for_each_reflog(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data)
{
- int retval;
- struct strbuf name;
- strbuf_init(&name, PATH_MAX);
- retval = do_for_each_reflog(&name, fn, cb_data);
- strbuf_release(&name);
- return retval;
+ return do_for_each_ref_iterator(files_reflog_iterator_begin(),
+ fn, cb_data);
}
static int ref_update_reject_duplicates(struct string_list *refnames,
for (i = 1; i < n; i++)
if (!strcmp(refnames->items[i - 1].string, refnames->items[i].string)) {
strbuf_addf(err,
- "Multiple updates for ref '%s' not allowed.",
+ "multiple updates for ref '%s' not allowed.",
refnames->items[i].string);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
+/*
+ * If update is a direct update of head_ref (the reference pointed to
+ * by HEAD), then add an extra REF_LOG_ONLY update for HEAD.
+ */
+static int split_head_update(struct ref_update *update,
+ struct ref_transaction *transaction,
+ const char *head_ref,
+ struct string_list *affected_refnames,
+ struct strbuf *err)
+{
+ struct string_list_item *item;
+ struct ref_update *new_update;
+
+ if ((update->flags & REF_LOG_ONLY) ||
+ (update->flags & REF_ISPRUNING) ||
+ (update->flags & REF_UPDATE_VIA_HEAD))
+ return 0;
+
+ if (strcmp(update->refname, head_ref))
+ return 0;
+
+ /*
+ * First make sure that HEAD is not already in the
+ * transaction. This insertion is O(N) in the transaction
+ * size, but it happens at most once per transaction.
+ */
+ item = string_list_insert(affected_refnames, "HEAD");
+ if (item->util) {
+ /* An entry already existed */
+ strbuf_addf(err,
+ "multiple updates for 'HEAD' (including one "
+ "via its referent '%s') are not allowed",
+ update->refname);
+ return TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT;
+ }
+
+ new_update = ref_transaction_add_update(
+ transaction, "HEAD",
+ update->flags | REF_LOG_ONLY | REF_NODEREF,
+ update->new_sha1, update->old_sha1,
+ update->msg);
+
+ item->util = new_update;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * update is for a symref that points at referent and doesn't have
+ * REF_NODEREF set. Split it into two updates:
+ * - The original update, but with REF_LOG_ONLY and REF_NODEREF set
+ * - A new, separate update for the referent reference
+ * Note that the new update will itself be subject to splitting when
+ * the iteration gets to it.
+ */
+static int split_symref_update(struct ref_update *update,
+ const char *referent,
+ struct ref_transaction *transaction,
+ struct string_list *affected_refnames,
+ struct strbuf *err)
+{
+ struct string_list_item *item;
+ struct ref_update *new_update;
+ unsigned int new_flags;
+
+ /*
+ * First make sure that referent is not already in the
+ * transaction. This insertion is O(N) in the transaction
+ * size, but it happens at most once per symref in a
+ * transaction.
+ */
+ item = string_list_insert(affected_refnames, referent);
+ if (item->util) {
+ /* An entry already existed */
+ strbuf_addf(err,
+ "multiple updates for '%s' (including one "
+ "via symref '%s') are not allowed",
+ referent, update->refname);
+ return TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT;
+ }
+
+ new_flags = update->flags;
+ if (!strcmp(update->refname, "HEAD")) {
+ /*
+ * Record that the new update came via HEAD, so that
+ * when we process it, split_head_update() doesn't try
+ * to add another reflog update for HEAD. Note that
+ * this bit will be propagated if the new_update
+ * itself needs to be split.
+ */
+ new_flags |= REF_UPDATE_VIA_HEAD;
+ }
+
+ new_update = ref_transaction_add_update(
+ transaction, referent, new_flags,
+ update->new_sha1, update->old_sha1,
+ update->msg);
+
+ new_update->parent_update = update;
+
+ /*
+ * Change the symbolic ref update to log only. Also, it
+ * doesn't need to check its old SHA-1 value, as that will be
+ * done when new_update is processed.
+ */
+ update->flags |= REF_LOG_ONLY | REF_NODEREF;
+ update->flags &= ~REF_HAVE_OLD;
+
+ item->util = new_update;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Return the refname under which update was originally requested.
+ */
+static const char *original_update_refname(struct ref_update *update)
+{
+ while (update->parent_update)
+ update = update->parent_update;
+
+ return update->refname;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Check whether the REF_HAVE_OLD and old_oid values stored in update
+ * are consistent with oid, which is the reference's current value. If
+ * everything is OK, return 0; otherwise, write an error message to
+ * err and return -1.
+ */
+static int check_old_oid(struct ref_update *update, struct object_id *oid,
+ struct strbuf *err)
+{
+ if (!(update->flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) ||
+ !hashcmp(oid->hash, update->old_sha1))
+ return 0;
+
+ if (is_null_sha1(update->old_sha1))
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot lock ref '%s': "
+ "reference already exists",
+ original_update_refname(update));
+ else if (is_null_oid(oid))
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot lock ref '%s': "
+ "reference is missing but expected %s",
+ original_update_refname(update),
+ sha1_to_hex(update->old_sha1));
+ else
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot lock ref '%s': "
+ "is at %s but expected %s",
+ original_update_refname(update),
+ oid_to_hex(oid),
+ sha1_to_hex(update->old_sha1));
+
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Prepare for carrying out update:
+ * - Lock the reference referred to by update.
+ * - Read the reference under lock.
+ * - Check that its old SHA-1 value (if specified) is correct, and in
+ * any case record it in update->lock->old_oid for later use when
+ * writing the reflog.
+ * - If it is a symref update without REF_NODEREF, split it up into a
+ * REF_LOG_ONLY update of the symref and add a separate update for
+ * the referent to transaction.
+ * - If it is an update of head_ref, add a corresponding REF_LOG_ONLY
+ * update of HEAD.
+ */
+static int lock_ref_for_update(struct ref_update *update,
+ struct ref_transaction *transaction,
+ const char *head_ref,
+ struct string_list *affected_refnames,
+ struct strbuf *err)
+{
+ struct strbuf referent = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int mustexist = (update->flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) &&
+ !is_null_sha1(update->old_sha1);
+ int ret;
+ struct ref_lock *lock;
+
+ if ((update->flags & REF_HAVE_NEW) && is_null_sha1(update->new_sha1))
+ update->flags |= REF_DELETING;
+
+ if (head_ref) {
+ ret = split_head_update(update, transaction, head_ref,
+ affected_refnames, err);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ ret = lock_raw_ref(update->refname, mustexist,
+ affected_refnames, NULL,
+ &update->lock, &referent,
+ &update->type, err);
+
+ if (ret) {
+ char *reason;
+
+ reason = strbuf_detach(err, NULL);
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot lock ref '%s': %s",
+ original_update_refname(update), reason);
+ free(reason);
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ lock = update->lock;
+
+ if (update->type & REF_ISSYMREF) {
+ if (update->flags & REF_NODEREF) {
+ /*
+ * We won't be reading the referent as part of
+ * the transaction, so we have to read it here
+ * to record and possibly check old_sha1:
+ */
+ if (read_ref_full(referent.buf, 0,
+ lock->old_oid.hash, NULL)) {
+ if (update->flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) {
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot lock ref '%s': "
+ "error reading reference",
+ original_update_refname(update));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ } else if (check_old_oid(update, &lock->old_oid, err)) {
+ return TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Create a new update for the reference this
+ * symref is pointing at. Also, we will record
+ * and verify old_sha1 for this update as part
+ * of processing the split-off update, so we
+ * don't have to do it here.
+ */
+ ret = split_symref_update(update, referent.buf, transaction,
+ affected_refnames, err);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ }
+ } else {
+ struct ref_update *parent_update;
+
+ if (check_old_oid(update, &lock->old_oid, err))
+ return TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
+
+ /*
+ * If this update is happening indirectly because of a
+ * symref update, record the old SHA-1 in the parent
+ * update:
+ */
+ for (parent_update = update->parent_update;
+ parent_update;
+ parent_update = parent_update->parent_update) {
+ oidcpy(&parent_update->lock->old_oid, &lock->old_oid);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ((update->flags & REF_HAVE_NEW) &&
+ !(update->flags & REF_DELETING) &&
+ !(update->flags & REF_LOG_ONLY)) {
+ if (!(update->type & REF_ISSYMREF) &&
+ !hashcmp(lock->old_oid.hash, update->new_sha1)) {
+ /*
+ * The reference already has the desired
+ * value, so we don't need to write it.
+ */
+ } else if (write_ref_to_lockfile(lock, update->new_sha1,
+ err)) {
+ char *write_err = strbuf_detach(err, NULL);
+
+ /*
+ * The lock was freed upon failure of
+ * write_ref_to_lockfile():
+ */
+ update->lock = NULL;
+ strbuf_addf(err,
+ "cannot update ref '%s': %s",
+ update->refname, write_err);
+ free(write_err);
+ return TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
+ } else {
+ update->flags |= REF_NEEDS_COMMIT;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!(update->flags & REF_NEEDS_COMMIT)) {
+ /*
+ * We didn't call write_ref_to_lockfile(), so
+ * the lockfile is still open. Close it to
+ * free up the file descriptor:
+ */
+ if (close_ref(lock)) {
+ strbuf_addf(err, "couldn't close '%s.lock'",
+ update->refname);
+ return TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
int ref_transaction_commit(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
struct strbuf *err)
{
int ret = 0, i;
- int n = transaction->nr;
- struct ref_update **updates = transaction->updates;
struct string_list refs_to_delete = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
struct string_list_item *ref_to_delete;
struct string_list affected_refnames = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
+ char *head_ref = NULL;
+ int head_type;
+ struct object_id head_oid;
assert(err);
if (transaction->state != REF_TRANSACTION_OPEN)
die("BUG: commit called for transaction that is not open");
- if (!n) {
+ if (!transaction->nr) {
transaction->state = REF_TRANSACTION_CLOSED;
return 0;
}
- /* Fail if a refname appears more than once in the transaction: */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
- string_list_append(&affected_refnames, updates[i]->refname);
+ /*
+ * Fail if a refname appears more than once in the
+ * transaction. (If we end up splitting up any updates using
+ * split_symref_update() or split_head_update(), those
+ * functions will check that the new updates don't have the
+ * same refname as any existing ones.)
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < transaction->nr; i++) {
+ struct ref_update *update = transaction->updates[i];
+ struct string_list_item *item =
+ string_list_append(&affected_refnames, update->refname);
+
+ /*
+ * We store a pointer to update in item->util, but at
+ * the moment we never use the value of this field
+ * except to check whether it is non-NULL.
+ */
+ item->util = update;
+ }
string_list_sort(&affected_refnames);
if (ref_update_reject_duplicates(&affected_refnames, err)) {
ret = TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
goto cleanup;
}
+ /*
+ * Special hack: If a branch is updated directly and HEAD
+ * points to it (may happen on the remote side of a push
+ * for example) then logically the HEAD reflog should be
+ * updated too.
+ *
+ * A generic solution would require reverse symref lookups,
+ * but finding all symrefs pointing to a given branch would be
+ * rather costly for this rare event (the direct update of a
+ * branch) to be worth it. So let's cheat and check with HEAD
+ * only, which should cover 99% of all usage scenarios (even
+ * 100% of the default ones).
+ *
+ * So if HEAD is a symbolic reference, then record the name of
+ * the reference that it points to. If we see an update of
+ * head_ref within the transaction, then split_head_update()
+ * arranges for the reflog of HEAD to be updated, too.
+ */
+ head_ref = resolve_refdup("HEAD", RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE,
+ head_oid.hash, &head_type);
+
+ if (head_ref && !(head_type & REF_ISSYMREF)) {
+ free(head_ref);
+ head_ref = NULL;
+ }
+
/*
* Acquire all locks, verify old values if provided, check
* that new values are valid, and write new values to the
* lockfiles, ready to be activated. Only keep one lockfile
* open at a time to avoid running out of file descriptors.
*/
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- struct ref_update *update = updates[i];
+ for (i = 0; i < transaction->nr; i++) {
+ struct ref_update *update = transaction->updates[i];
- if ((update->flags & REF_HAVE_NEW) &&
- is_null_sha1(update->new_sha1))
- update->flags |= REF_DELETING;
- update->lock = lock_ref_sha1_basic(
- update->refname,
- ((update->flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) ?
- update->old_sha1 : NULL),
- &affected_refnames, NULL,
- update->flags,
- &update->type,
- err);
- if (!update->lock) {
- char *reason;
-
- ret = (errno == ENOTDIR)
- ? TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT
- : TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
- reason = strbuf_detach(err, NULL);
- strbuf_addf(err, "cannot lock ref '%s': %s",
- update->refname, reason);
- free(reason);
+ ret = lock_ref_for_update(update, transaction, head_ref,
+ &affected_refnames, err);
+ if (ret)
goto cleanup;
- }
- if ((update->flags & REF_HAVE_NEW) &&
- !(update->flags & REF_DELETING)) {
- int overwriting_symref = ((update->type & REF_ISSYMREF) &&
- (update->flags & REF_NODEREF));
-
- if (!overwriting_symref &&
- !hashcmp(update->lock->old_oid.hash, update->new_sha1)) {
- /*
- * The reference already has the desired
- * value, so we don't need to write it.
- */
- } else if (write_ref_to_lockfile(update->lock,
- update->new_sha1,
- err)) {
- char *write_err = strbuf_detach(err, NULL);
+ }
- /*
- * The lock was freed upon failure of
- * write_ref_to_lockfile():
- */
+ /* Perform updates first so live commits remain referenced */
+ for (i = 0; i < transaction->nr; i++) {
+ struct ref_update *update = transaction->updates[i];
+ struct ref_lock *lock = update->lock;
+
+ if (update->flags & REF_NEEDS_COMMIT ||
+ update->flags & REF_LOG_ONLY) {
+ if (log_ref_write(lock->ref_name, lock->old_oid.hash,
+ update->new_sha1,
+ update->msg, update->flags, err)) {
+ char *old_msg = strbuf_detach(err, NULL);
+
+ strbuf_addf(err, "cannot update the ref '%s': %s",
+ lock->ref_name, old_msg);
+ free(old_msg);
+ unlock_ref(lock);
update->lock = NULL;
- strbuf_addf(err,
- "cannot update the ref '%s': %s",
- update->refname, write_err);
- free(write_err);
ret = TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
goto cleanup;
- } else {
- update->flags |= REF_NEEDS_COMMIT;
- }
- }
- if (!(update->flags & REF_NEEDS_COMMIT)) {
- /*
- * We didn't have to write anything to the lockfile.
- * Close it to free up the file descriptor:
- */
- if (close_ref(update->lock)) {
- strbuf_addf(err, "Couldn't close %s.lock",
- update->refname);
- goto cleanup;
}
}
- }
-
- /* Perform updates first so live commits remain referenced */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- struct ref_update *update = updates[i];
-
if (update->flags & REF_NEEDS_COMMIT) {
- if (commit_ref_update(update->lock,
- update->new_sha1, update->msg,
- update->flags, err)) {
- /* freed by commit_ref_update(): */
+ clear_loose_ref_cache(&ref_cache);
+ if (commit_ref(lock)) {
+ strbuf_addf(err, "couldn't set '%s'", lock->ref_name);
+ unlock_ref(lock);
update->lock = NULL;
ret = TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
goto cleanup;
- } else {
- /* freed by commit_ref_update(): */
- update->lock = NULL;
}
}
}
-
/* Perform deletes now that updates are safely completed */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- struct ref_update *update = updates[i];
+ for (i = 0; i < transaction->nr; i++) {
+ struct ref_update *update = transaction->updates[i];
- if (update->flags & REF_DELETING) {
+ if (update->flags & REF_DELETING &&
+ !(update->flags & REF_LOG_ONLY)) {
if (delete_ref_loose(update->lock, update->type, err)) {
ret = TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
goto cleanup;
cleanup:
transaction->state = REF_TRANSACTION_CLOSED;
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
- if (updates[i]->lock)
- unlock_ref(updates[i]->lock);
+ for (i = 0; i < transaction->nr; i++)
+ if (transaction->updates[i]->lock)
+ unlock_ref(transaction->updates[i]->lock);
string_list_clear(&refs_to_delete, 0);
+ free(head_ref);
string_list_clear(&affected_refnames, 0);
+
return ret;
}
struct strbuf *err)
{
int ret = 0, i;
- int n = transaction->nr;
- struct ref_update **updates = transaction->updates;
struct string_list affected_refnames = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
assert(err);
die("BUG: commit called for transaction that is not open");
/* Fail if a refname appears more than once in the transaction: */
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
- string_list_append(&affected_refnames, updates[i]->refname);
+ for (i = 0; i < transaction->nr; i++)
+ string_list_append(&affected_refnames,
+ transaction->updates[i]->refname);
string_list_sort(&affected_refnames);
if (ref_update_reject_duplicates(&affected_refnames, err)) {
ret = TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR;
if (for_each_rawref(ref_present, &affected_refnames))
die("BUG: initial ref transaction called with existing refs");
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- struct ref_update *update = updates[i];
+ for (i = 0; i < transaction->nr; i++) {
+ struct ref_update *update = transaction->updates[i];
if ((update->flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) &&
!is_null_sha1(update->old_sha1))
goto cleanup;
}
- for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
- struct ref_update *update = updates[i];
+ for (i = 0; i < transaction->nr; i++) {
+ struct ref_update *update = transaction->updates[i];
if ((update->flags & REF_HAVE_NEW) &&
!is_null_sha1(update->new_sha1))
--- /dev/null
+/*
+ * Generic reference iterator infrastructure. See refs-internal.h for
+ * documentation about the design and use of reference iterators.
+ */
+
+#include "cache.h"
+#include "refs.h"
+#include "refs/refs-internal.h"
+#include "iterator.h"
+
+int ref_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ return ref_iterator->vtable->advance(ref_iterator);
+}
+
+int ref_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled)
+{
+ return ref_iterator->vtable->peel(ref_iterator, peeled);
+}
+
+int ref_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ return ref_iterator->vtable->abort(ref_iterator);
+}
+
+void base_ref_iterator_init(struct ref_iterator *iter,
+ struct ref_iterator_vtable *vtable)
+{
+ iter->vtable = vtable;
+ iter->refname = NULL;
+ iter->oid = NULL;
+ iter->flags = 0;
+}
+
+void base_ref_iterator_free(struct ref_iterator *iter)
+{
+ /* Help make use-after-free bugs fail quickly: */
+ iter->vtable = NULL;
+ free(iter);
+}
+
+struct empty_ref_iterator {
+ struct ref_iterator base;
+};
+
+static int empty_ref_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ return ref_iterator_abort(ref_iterator);
+}
+
+static int empty_ref_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled)
+{
+ die("BUG: peel called for empty iterator");
+}
+
+static int empty_ref_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ base_ref_iterator_free(ref_iterator);
+ return ITER_DONE;
+}
+
+static struct ref_iterator_vtable empty_ref_iterator_vtable = {
+ empty_ref_iterator_advance,
+ empty_ref_iterator_peel,
+ empty_ref_iterator_abort
+};
+
+struct ref_iterator *empty_ref_iterator_begin(void)
+{
+ struct empty_ref_iterator *iter = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*iter));
+ struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator = &iter->base;
+
+ base_ref_iterator_init(ref_iterator, &empty_ref_iterator_vtable);
+ return ref_iterator;
+}
+
+int is_empty_ref_iterator(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ return ref_iterator->vtable == &empty_ref_iterator_vtable;
+}
+
+struct merge_ref_iterator {
+ struct ref_iterator base;
+
+ struct ref_iterator *iter0, *iter1;
+
+ ref_iterator_select_fn *select;
+ void *cb_data;
+
+ /*
+ * A pointer to iter0 or iter1 (whichever is supplying the
+ * current value), or NULL if advance has not yet been called.
+ */
+ struct ref_iterator **current;
+};
+
+static int merge_ref_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct merge_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct merge_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ int ok;
+
+ if (!iter->current) {
+ /* Initialize: advance both iterators to their first entries */
+ if ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(iter->iter0)) != ITER_OK) {
+ iter->iter0 = NULL;
+ if (ok == ITER_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(iter->iter1)) != ITER_OK) {
+ iter->iter1 = NULL;
+ if (ok == ITER_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Advance the current iterator past the just-used
+ * entry:
+ */
+ if ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(*iter->current)) != ITER_OK) {
+ *iter->current = NULL;
+ if (ok == ITER_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Loop until we find an entry that we can yield. */
+ while (1) {
+ struct ref_iterator **secondary;
+ enum iterator_selection selection =
+ iter->select(iter->iter0, iter->iter1, iter->cb_data);
+
+ if (selection == ITER_SELECT_DONE) {
+ return ref_iterator_abort(ref_iterator);
+ } else if (selection == ITER_SELECT_ERROR) {
+ ref_iterator_abort(ref_iterator);
+ return ITER_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if ((selection & ITER_CURRENT_SELECTION_MASK) == 0) {
+ iter->current = &iter->iter0;
+ secondary = &iter->iter1;
+ } else {
+ iter->current = &iter->iter1;
+ secondary = &iter->iter0;
+ }
+
+ if (selection & ITER_SKIP_SECONDARY) {
+ if ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(*secondary)) != ITER_OK) {
+ *secondary = NULL;
+ if (ok == ITER_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (selection & ITER_YIELD_CURRENT) {
+ iter->base.refname = (*iter->current)->refname;
+ iter->base.oid = (*iter->current)->oid;
+ iter->base.flags = (*iter->current)->flags;
+ return ITER_OK;
+ }
+ }
+
+error:
+ ref_iterator_abort(ref_iterator);
+ return ITER_ERROR;
+}
+
+static int merge_ref_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled)
+{
+ struct merge_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct merge_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+
+ if (!iter->current) {
+ die("BUG: peel called before advance for merge iterator");
+ }
+ return ref_iterator_peel(*iter->current, peeled);
+}
+
+static int merge_ref_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct merge_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct merge_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ int ok = ITER_DONE;
+
+ if (iter->iter0) {
+ if (ref_iterator_abort(iter->iter0) != ITER_DONE)
+ ok = ITER_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (iter->iter1) {
+ if (ref_iterator_abort(iter->iter1) != ITER_DONE)
+ ok = ITER_ERROR;
+ }
+ base_ref_iterator_free(ref_iterator);
+ return ok;
+}
+
+static struct ref_iterator_vtable merge_ref_iterator_vtable = {
+ merge_ref_iterator_advance,
+ merge_ref_iterator_peel,
+ merge_ref_iterator_abort
+};
+
+struct ref_iterator *merge_ref_iterator_begin(
+ struct ref_iterator *iter0, struct ref_iterator *iter1,
+ ref_iterator_select_fn *select, void *cb_data)
+{
+ struct merge_ref_iterator *iter = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*iter));
+ struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator = &iter->base;
+
+ /*
+ * We can't do the same kind of is_empty_ref_iterator()-style
+ * optimization here as overlay_ref_iterator_begin() does,
+ * because we don't know the semantics of the select function.
+ * It might, for example, implement "intersect" by passing
+ * references through only if they exist in both iterators.
+ */
+
+ base_ref_iterator_init(ref_iterator, &merge_ref_iterator_vtable);
+ iter->iter0 = iter0;
+ iter->iter1 = iter1;
+ iter->select = select;
+ iter->cb_data = cb_data;
+ iter->current = NULL;
+ return ref_iterator;
+}
+
+/*
+ * A ref_iterator_select_fn that overlays the items from front on top
+ * of those from back (like loose refs over packed refs). See
+ * overlay_ref_iterator_begin().
+ */
+static enum iterator_selection overlay_iterator_select(
+ struct ref_iterator *front, struct ref_iterator *back,
+ void *cb_data)
+{
+ int cmp;
+
+ if (!back)
+ return front ? ITER_SELECT_0 : ITER_SELECT_DONE;
+ else if (!front)
+ return ITER_SELECT_1;
+
+ cmp = strcmp(front->refname, back->refname);
+
+ if (cmp < 0)
+ return ITER_SELECT_0;
+ else if (cmp > 0)
+ return ITER_SELECT_1;
+ else
+ return ITER_SELECT_0_SKIP_1;
+}
+
+struct ref_iterator *overlay_ref_iterator_begin(
+ struct ref_iterator *front, struct ref_iterator *back)
+{
+ /*
+ * Optimization: if one of the iterators is empty, return the
+ * other one rather than incurring the overhead of wrapping
+ * them.
+ */
+ if (is_empty_ref_iterator(front)) {
+ ref_iterator_abort(front);
+ return back;
+ } else if (is_empty_ref_iterator(back)) {
+ ref_iterator_abort(back);
+ return front;
+ }
+
+ return merge_ref_iterator_begin(front, back,
+ overlay_iterator_select, NULL);
+}
+
+struct prefix_ref_iterator {
+ struct ref_iterator base;
+
+ struct ref_iterator *iter0;
+ char *prefix;
+ int trim;
+};
+
+static int prefix_ref_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct prefix_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct prefix_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ int ok;
+
+ while ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(iter->iter0)) == ITER_OK) {
+ if (!starts_with(iter->iter0->refname, iter->prefix))
+ continue;
+
+ iter->base.refname = iter->iter0->refname + iter->trim;
+ iter->base.oid = iter->iter0->oid;
+ iter->base.flags = iter->iter0->flags;
+ return ITER_OK;
+ }
+
+ iter->iter0 = NULL;
+ if (ref_iterator_abort(ref_iterator) != ITER_DONE)
+ return ITER_ERROR;
+ return ok;
+}
+
+static int prefix_ref_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled)
+{
+ struct prefix_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct prefix_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+
+ return ref_iterator_peel(iter->iter0, peeled);
+}
+
+static int prefix_ref_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator)
+{
+ struct prefix_ref_iterator *iter =
+ (struct prefix_ref_iterator *)ref_iterator;
+ int ok = ITER_DONE;
+
+ if (iter->iter0)
+ ok = ref_iterator_abort(iter->iter0);
+ free(iter->prefix);
+ base_ref_iterator_free(ref_iterator);
+ return ok;
+}
+
+static struct ref_iterator_vtable prefix_ref_iterator_vtable = {
+ prefix_ref_iterator_advance,
+ prefix_ref_iterator_peel,
+ prefix_ref_iterator_abort
+};
+
+struct ref_iterator *prefix_ref_iterator_begin(struct ref_iterator *iter0,
+ const char *prefix,
+ int trim)
+{
+ struct prefix_ref_iterator *iter;
+ struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator;
+
+ if (!*prefix && !trim)
+ return iter0; /* optimization: no need to wrap iterator */
+
+ iter = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*iter));
+ ref_iterator = &iter->base;
+
+ base_ref_iterator_init(ref_iterator, &prefix_ref_iterator_vtable);
+
+ iter->iter0 = iter0;
+ iter->prefix = xstrdup(prefix);
+ iter->trim = trim;
+
+ return ref_iterator;
+}
+
+struct ref_iterator *current_ref_iter = NULL;
+
+int do_for_each_ref_iterator(struct ref_iterator *iter,
+ each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data)
+{
+ int retval = 0, ok;
+ struct ref_iterator *old_ref_iter = current_ref_iter;
+
+ current_ref_iter = iter;
+ while ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(iter)) == ITER_OK) {
+ retval = fn(iter->refname, iter->oid, iter->flags, cb_data);
+ if (retval) {
+ /*
+ * If ref_iterator_abort() returns ITER_ERROR,
+ * we ignore that error in deference to the
+ * callback function's return value.
+ */
+ ref_iterator_abort(iter);
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+
+out:
+ current_ref_iter = old_ref_iter;
+ if (ok == ITER_ERROR)
+ return -1;
+ return retval;
+}
/*
* Used as a flag in ref_update::flags when a loose ref is being
- * pruned.
+ * pruned. This flag must only be used when REF_NODEREF is set.
*/
#define REF_ISPRUNING 0x04
* value to ref_update::flags
*/
+/*
+ * Used as a flag in ref_update::flags when we want to log a ref
+ * update but not actually perform it. This is used when a symbolic
+ * ref update is split up.
+ */
+#define REF_LOG_ONLY 0x80
+
+/*
+ * Internal flag, meaning that the containing ref_update was via an
+ * update to HEAD.
+ */
+#define REF_UPDATE_VIA_HEAD 0x100
+
/*
* Return true iff refname is minimally safe. "Safe" here means that
* deleting a loose reference by this name will not do any damage, for
* extras and skip must be sorted.
*/
int verify_refname_available(const char *newname,
- struct string_list *extras,
- struct string_list *skip,
+ const struct string_list *extras,
+ const struct string_list *skip,
struct strbuf *err);
/*
* not exist before update.
*/
struct ref_update {
+
/*
* If (flags & REF_HAVE_NEW), set the reference to this value:
*/
unsigned char new_sha1[20];
+
/*
* If (flags & REF_HAVE_OLD), check that the reference
* previously had this value:
*/
unsigned char old_sha1[20];
+
/*
* One or more of REF_HAVE_NEW, REF_HAVE_OLD, REF_NODEREF,
- * REF_DELETING, and REF_ISPRUNING:
+ * REF_DELETING, REF_ISPRUNING, REF_LOG_ONLY, and
+ * REF_UPDATE_VIA_HEAD:
*/
unsigned int flags;
+
struct ref_lock *lock;
- int type;
+ unsigned int type;
char *msg;
+
+ /*
+ * If this ref_update was split off of a symref update via
+ * split_symref_update(), then this member points at that
+ * update. This is used for two purposes:
+ * 1. When reporting errors, we report the refname under which
+ * the update was originally requested.
+ * 2. When we read the old value of this reference, we
+ * propagate it back to its parent update for recording in
+ * the latter's reflog.
+ */
+ struct ref_update *parent_update;
+
const char refname[FLEX_ARRAY];
};
+/*
+ * Add a ref_update with the specified properties to transaction, and
+ * return a pointer to the new object. This function does not verify
+ * that refname is well-formed. new_sha1 and old_sha1 are only
+ * dereferenced if the REF_HAVE_NEW and REF_HAVE_OLD bits,
+ * respectively, are set in flags.
+ */
+struct ref_update *ref_transaction_add_update(
+ struct ref_transaction *transaction,
+ const char *refname, unsigned int flags,
+ const unsigned char *new_sha1,
+ const unsigned char *old_sha1,
+ const char *msg);
+
/*
* Transaction states.
* OPEN: The transaction is in a valid state and can accept new updates.
#define DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN 0x01
/*
- * The common backend for the for_each_*ref* functions
+ * Reference iterators
+ *
+ * A reference iterator encapsulates the state of an in-progress
+ * iteration over references. Create an instance of `struct
+ * ref_iterator` via one of the functions in this module.
+ *
+ * A freshly-created ref_iterator doesn't yet point at a reference. To
+ * advance the iterator, call ref_iterator_advance(). If successful,
+ * this sets the iterator's refname, oid, and flags fields to describe
+ * the next reference and returns ITER_OK. The data pointed at by
+ * refname and oid belong to the iterator; if you want to retain them
+ * after calling ref_iterator_advance() again or calling
+ * ref_iterator_abort(), you must make a copy. When the iteration has
+ * been exhausted, ref_iterator_advance() releases any resources
+ * assocated with the iteration, frees the ref_iterator object, and
+ * returns ITER_DONE. If you want to abort the iteration early, call
+ * ref_iterator_abort(), which also frees the ref_iterator object and
+ * any associated resources. If there was an internal error advancing
+ * to the next entry, ref_iterator_advance() aborts the iteration,
+ * frees the ref_iterator, and returns ITER_ERROR.
+ *
+ * The reference currently being looked at can be peeled by calling
+ * ref_iterator_peel(). This function is often faster than peel_ref(),
+ * so it should be preferred when iterating over references.
+ *
+ * Putting it all together, a typical iteration looks like this:
+ *
+ * int ok;
+ * struct ref_iterator *iter = ...;
+ *
+ * while ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(iter)) == ITER_OK) {
+ * if (want_to_stop_iteration()) {
+ * ok = ref_iterator_abort(iter);
+ * break;
+ * }
+ *
+ * // Access information about the current reference:
+ * if (!(iter->flags & REF_ISSYMREF))
+ * printf("%s is %s\n", iter->refname, oid_to_hex(&iter->oid));
+ *
+ * // If you need to peel the reference:
+ * ref_iterator_peel(iter, &oid);
+ * }
+ *
+ * if (ok != ITER_DONE)
+ * handle_error();
+ */
+struct ref_iterator {
+ struct ref_iterator_vtable *vtable;
+ const char *refname;
+ const struct object_id *oid;
+ unsigned int flags;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Advance the iterator to the first or next item and return ITER_OK.
+ * If the iteration is exhausted, free the resources associated with
+ * the ref_iterator and return ITER_DONE. On errors, free the iterator
+ * resources and return ITER_ERROR. It is a bug to use ref_iterator or
+ * call this function again after it has returned ITER_DONE or
+ * ITER_ERROR.
+ */
+int ref_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
+
+/*
+ * If possible, peel the reference currently being viewed by the
+ * iterator. Return 0 on success.
+ */
+int ref_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled);
+
+/*
+ * End the iteration before it has been exhausted, freeing the
+ * reference iterator and any associated resources and returning
+ * ITER_DONE. If the abort itself failed, return ITER_ERROR.
+ */
+int ref_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
+
+/*
+ * An iterator over nothing (its first ref_iterator_advance() call
+ * returns ITER_DONE).
+ */
+struct ref_iterator *empty_ref_iterator_begin(void);
+
+/*
+ * Return true iff ref_iterator is an empty_ref_iterator.
+ */
+int is_empty_ref_iterator(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
+
+/*
+ * A callback function used to instruct merge_ref_iterator how to
+ * interleave the entries from iter0 and iter1. The function should
+ * return one of the constants defined in enum iterator_selection. It
+ * must not advance either of the iterators itself.
+ *
+ * The function must be prepared to handle the case that iter0 and/or
+ * iter1 is NULL, which indicates that the corresponding sub-iterator
+ * has been exhausted. Its return value must be consistent with the
+ * current states of the iterators; e.g., it must not return
+ * ITER_SKIP_1 if iter1 has already been exhausted.
*/
-int do_for_each_ref(const char *submodule, const char *base,
- each_ref_fn fn, int trim, int flags, void *cb_data);
+typedef enum iterator_selection ref_iterator_select_fn(
+ struct ref_iterator *iter0, struct ref_iterator *iter1,
+ void *cb_data);
+/*
+ * Iterate over the entries from iter0 and iter1, with the values
+ * interleaved as directed by the select function. The iterator takes
+ * ownership of iter0 and iter1 and frees them when the iteration is
+ * over.
+ */
+struct ref_iterator *merge_ref_iterator_begin(
+ struct ref_iterator *iter0, struct ref_iterator *iter1,
+ ref_iterator_select_fn *select, void *cb_data);
+
+/*
+ * An iterator consisting of the union of the entries from front and
+ * back. If there are entries common to the two sub-iterators, use the
+ * one from front. Each iterator must iterate over its entries in
+ * strcmp() order by refname for this to work.
+ *
+ * The new iterator takes ownership of its arguments and frees them
+ * when the iteration is over. As a convenience to callers, if front
+ * or back is an empty_ref_iterator, then abort that one immediately
+ * and return the other iterator directly, without wrapping it.
+ */
+struct ref_iterator *overlay_ref_iterator_begin(
+ struct ref_iterator *front, struct ref_iterator *back);
+
+/*
+ * Wrap iter0, only letting through the references whose names start
+ * with prefix. If trim is set, set iter->refname to the name of the
+ * reference with that many characters trimmed off the front;
+ * otherwise set it to the full refname. The new iterator takes over
+ * ownership of iter0 and frees it when iteration is over. It makes
+ * its own copy of prefix.
+ *
+ * As an convenience to callers, if prefix is the empty string and
+ * trim is zero, this function returns iter0 directly, without
+ * wrapping it.
+ */
+struct ref_iterator *prefix_ref_iterator_begin(struct ref_iterator *iter0,
+ const char *prefix,
+ int trim);
+
+/*
+ * Iterate over the packed and loose references in the specified
+ * submodule that are within find_containing_dir(prefix). If prefix is
+ * NULL or the empty string, iterate over all references in the
+ * submodule.
+ */
+struct ref_iterator *files_ref_iterator_begin(const char *submodule,
+ const char *prefix,
+ unsigned int flags);
+
+/*
+ * Iterate over the references in the main ref_store that have a
+ * reflog. The paths within a directory are iterated over in arbitrary
+ * order.
+ */
+struct ref_iterator *files_reflog_iterator_begin(void);
+
+/* Internal implementation of reference iteration: */
+
+/*
+ * Base class constructor for ref_iterators. Initialize the
+ * ref_iterator part of iter, setting its vtable pointer as specified.
+ * This is meant to be called only by the initializers of derived
+ * classes.
+ */
+void base_ref_iterator_init(struct ref_iterator *iter,
+ struct ref_iterator_vtable *vtable);
+
+/*
+ * Base class destructor for ref_iterators. Destroy the ref_iterator
+ * part of iter and shallow-free the object. This is meant to be
+ * called only by the destructors of derived classes.
+ */
+void base_ref_iterator_free(struct ref_iterator *iter);
+
+/* Virtual function declarations for ref_iterators: */
+
+typedef int ref_iterator_advance_fn(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
+
+typedef int ref_iterator_peel_fn(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
+ struct object_id *peeled);
+
+/*
+ * Implementations of this function should free any resources specific
+ * to the derived class, then call base_ref_iterator_free() to clean
+ * up and free the ref_iterator object.
+ */
+typedef int ref_iterator_abort_fn(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
+
+struct ref_iterator_vtable {
+ ref_iterator_advance_fn *advance;
+ ref_iterator_peel_fn *peel;
+ ref_iterator_abort_fn *abort;
+};
+
+/*
+ * current_ref_iter is a performance hack: when iterating over
+ * references using the for_each_ref*() functions, current_ref_iter is
+ * set to the reference iterator before calling the callback function.
+ * If the callback function calls peel_ref(), then peel_ref() first
+ * checks whether the reference to be peeled is the one referred to by
+ * the iterator (it usually is) and if so, asks the iterator for the
+ * peeled version of the reference if it is available. This avoids a
+ * refname lookup in a common case. current_ref_iter is set to NULL
+ * when the iteration is over.
+ */
+extern struct ref_iterator *current_ref_iter;
+
+/*
+ * The common backend for the for_each_*ref* functions. Call fn for
+ * each reference in iter. If the iterator itself ever returns
+ * ITER_ERROR, return -1. If fn ever returns a non-zero value, stop
+ * the iteration and return that value. Otherwise, return 0. In any
+ * case, free the iterator when done. This function is basically an
+ * adapter between the callback style of reference iteration and the
+ * iterator style.
+ */
+int do_for_each_ref_iterator(struct ref_iterator *iter,
+ each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
+
+/*
+ * Read the specified reference from the filesystem or packed refs
+ * file, non-recursively. Set type to describe the reference, and:
+ *
+ * - If refname is the name of a normal reference, fill in sha1
+ * (leaving referent unchanged).
+ *
+ * - If refname is the name of a symbolic reference, write the full
+ * name of the reference to which it refers (e.g.
+ * "refs/heads/master") to referent and set the REF_ISSYMREF bit in
+ * type (leaving sha1 unchanged). The caller is responsible for
+ * validating that referent is a valid reference name.
+ *
+ * WARNING: refname might be used as part of a filename, so it is
+ * important from a security standpoint that it be safe in the sense
+ * of refname_is_safe(). Moreover, for symrefs this function sets
+ * referent to whatever the repository says, which might not be a
+ * properly-formatted or even safe reference name. NEITHER INPUT NOR
+ * OUTPUT REFERENCE NAMES ARE VALIDATED WITHIN THIS FUNCTION.
+ *
+ * Return 0 on success. If the ref doesn't exist, set errno to ENOENT
+ * and return -1. If the ref exists but is neither a symbolic ref nor
+ * a sha1, it is broken; set REF_ISBROKEN in type, set errno to
+ * EINVAL, and return -1. If there is another error reading the ref,
+ * set errno appropriately and return -1.
+ *
+ * Backend-specific flags might be set in type as well, regardless of
+ * outcome.
+ *
+ * It is OK for refname to point into referent. If so:
+ *
+ * - if the function succeeds with REF_ISSYMREF, referent will be
+ * overwritten and the memory formerly pointed to by it might be
+ * changed or even freed.
+ *
+ * - in all other cases, referent will be untouched, and therefore
+ * refname will still be valid and unchanged.
+ */
int read_raw_ref(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1,
- struct strbuf *symref, unsigned int *flags);
+ struct strbuf *referent, unsigned int *type);
#endif /* REFS_REFS_INTERNAL_H */
free(specs);
}
-int main(int argc, const char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
int nongit;
- git_setup_gettext();
-
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
setup_git_directory_gently(&nongit);
if (argc < 2) {
error("remote-curl: usage: git remote-curl <remote> [<url>]");
return 0;
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, url_sb = STRBUF_INIT,
private_ref_sb = STRBUF_INIT, marksfilename_sb = STRBUF_INIT,
static struct remote *remote;
const char *url_in;
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
setup_git_directory();
if (argc < 2 || argc > 3) {
usage("git-remote-svn <remote-name> [<url>]");
revs->notes_opt.use_default_notes = 1;
} else if (!strcmp(arg, "--show-signature")) {
revs->show_signature = 1;
+ } else if (!strcmp(arg, "--no-show-signature")) {
+ revs->show_signature = 0;
} else if (!strcmp(arg, "--show-linear-break") ||
starts_with(arg, "--show-linear-break=")) {
if (starts_with(arg, "--show-linear-break="))
die_errno(_("Could not write to %s"), filename);
strbuf_release(msgbuf);
if (commit_lock_file(&msg_file) < 0)
- die(_("Error wrapping up %s"), filename);
+ die(_("Error wrapping up %s."), filename);
}
static struct tree *empty_tree(void)
if (checkout_fast_forward(from, to, 1))
exit(128); /* the callee should have complained already */
- strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s: fast-forward", action_name(opts));
+ strbuf_addf(&sb, _("%s: fast-forward"), action_name(opts));
transaction = ref_transaction_begin(&err);
if (!transaction ||
* information followed by "\n\n".
*/
p = strstr(msg.message, "\n\n");
- if (p) {
- p += 2;
- strbuf_addstr(&msgbuf, p);
- }
+ if (p)
+ strbuf_addstr(&msgbuf, skip_blank_lines(p + 2));
if (opts->record_origin) {
if (!has_conforming_footer(&msgbuf, NULL, 0))
* opts; we don't support arbitrary instructions
*/
if (action != opts->action) {
- const char *action_str;
- action_str = action == REPLAY_REVERT ? "revert" : "cherry-pick";
- error(_("Cannot %s during a %s"), action_str, action_name(opts));
+ if (action == REPLAY_REVERT)
+ error((opts->action == REPLAY_REVERT)
+ ? _("Cannot revert during a another revert.")
+ : _("Cannot revert during a cherry-pick."));
+ else
+ error((opts->action == REPLAY_REVERT)
+ ? _("Cannot cherry-pick during a revert.")
+ : _("Cannot cherry-pick during another cherry-pick."));
return NULL;
}
int diagnose_misspelt_rev)
{
if (!diagnose_misspelt_rev)
- die("%s: no such path in the working tree.\n"
- "Use 'git <command> -- <path>...' to specify paths that do not exist locally.",
+ die(_("%s: no such path in the working tree.\n"
+ "Use 'git <command> -- <path>...' to specify paths that do not exist locally."),
arg);
/*
* Saying "'(icase)foo' does not exist in the index" when the
maybe_die_on_misspelt_object_name(arg, prefix);
/* ... or fall back the most general message. */
- die("ambiguous argument '%s': unknown revision or path not in the working tree.\n"
- "Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:\n"
- "'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'", arg);
+ die(_("ambiguous argument '%s': unknown revision or path not in the working tree.\n"
+ "Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:\n"
+ "'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'"), arg);
}
return; /* flag */
if (!check_filename(prefix, arg))
return;
- die("ambiguous argument '%s': both revision and filename\n"
- "Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:\n"
- "'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'", arg);
+ die(_("ambiguous argument '%s': both revision and filename\n"
+ "Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:\n"
+ "'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'"), arg);
}
int get_common_dir(struct strbuf *sb, const char *gitdir)
static void subst_from_stdin (void);
int
-main (int argc, char *argv[])
+cmd_main (int argc, const char *argv[])
{
/* Default values for command line options. */
/* unsigned short int show_variables = 0; */
{ NULL },
};
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
char *prog;
const char **user_argv;
struct commands *cmd;
int count;
- git_setup_gettext();
-
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
-
- /*
- * Always open file descriptors 0/1/2 to avoid clobbering files
- * in die(). It also avoids messing up when the pipes are dup'ed
- * onto stdin/stdout/stderr in the child processes we spawn.
- */
- sanitize_stdfds();
-
/*
* Special hack to pretend to be a CVS server
*/
char *common_repo_prefix;
int email;
struct string_list mailmap;
+ FILE *file;
};
void shortlog_init(struct shortlog *log);
static const char show_index_usage[] =
"git show-index";
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int i;
unsigned nr;
unsigned int version;
static unsigned int top_index[256];
- git_setup_gettext();
-
if (argc != 1)
usage(show_index_usage);
if (fread(top_index, 2 * 4, 1, stdin) != 1)
* the remote died unexpectedly. A flush() concludes the stream.
*/
-#define PREFIX "remote:"
+#define PREFIX "remote: "
#define ANSI_SUFFIX "\033[K"
#define DUMB_SUFFIX " "
-#define FIX_SIZE 10 /* large enough for any of the above */
-
int recv_sideband(const char *me, int in_stream, int out)
{
- unsigned pf = strlen(PREFIX);
- unsigned sf;
- char buf[LARGE_PACKET_MAX + 2*FIX_SIZE];
- char *suffix, *term;
- int skip_pf = 0;
+ const char *term, *suffix;
+ char buf[LARGE_PACKET_MAX + 1];
+ struct strbuf outbuf = STRBUF_INIT;
+ int retval = 0;
- memcpy(buf, PREFIX, pf);
term = getenv("TERM");
if (isatty(2) && term && strcmp(term, "dumb"))
suffix = ANSI_SUFFIX;
else
suffix = DUMB_SUFFIX;
- sf = strlen(suffix);
- while (1) {
+ while (!retval) {
+ const char *b, *brk;
int band, len;
- len = packet_read(in_stream, NULL, NULL, buf + pf, LARGE_PACKET_MAX, 0);
+ len = packet_read(in_stream, NULL, NULL, buf, LARGE_PACKET_MAX, 0);
if (len == 0)
break;
if (len < 1) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: protocol error: no band designator\n", me);
- return SIDEBAND_PROTOCOL_ERROR;
+ strbuf_addf(&outbuf,
+ "%s%s: protocol error: no band designator",
+ outbuf.len ? "\n" : "", me);
+ retval = SIDEBAND_PROTOCOL_ERROR;
+ break;
}
- band = buf[pf] & 0xff;
+ band = buf[0] & 0xff;
+ buf[len] = '\0';
len--;
switch (band) {
case 3:
- buf[pf] = ' ';
- buf[pf+1+len] = '\0';
- fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
- return SIDEBAND_REMOTE_ERROR;
+ strbuf_addf(&outbuf, "%s%s%s", outbuf.len ? "\n" : "",
+ PREFIX, buf + 1);
+ retval = SIDEBAND_REMOTE_ERROR;
+ break;
case 2:
- buf[pf] = ' ';
- do {
- char *b = buf;
- int brk = 0;
+ b = buf + 1;
- /*
- * If the last buffer didn't end with a line
- * break then we should not print a prefix
- * this time around.
- */
- if (skip_pf) {
- b += pf+1;
- } else {
- len += pf+1;
- brk += pf+1;
- }
-
- /* Look for a line break. */
- for (;;) {
- brk++;
- if (brk > len) {
- brk = 0;
- break;
- }
- if (b[brk-1] == '\n' ||
- b[brk-1] == '\r')
- break;
- }
+ /*
+ * Append a suffix to each nonempty line to clear the
+ * end of the screen line.
+ *
+ * The output is accumulated in a buffer and
+ * each line is printed to stderr using
+ * write(2) to ensure inter-process atomicity.
+ */
+ while ((brk = strpbrk(b, "\n\r"))) {
+ int linelen = brk - b;
- /*
- * Let's insert a suffix to clear the end
- * of the screen line if a line break was
- * found. Also, if we don't skip the
- * prefix, then a non-empty string must be
- * present too.
- */
- if (brk > (skip_pf ? 0 : (pf+1 + 1))) {
- char save[FIX_SIZE];
- memcpy(save, b + brk, sf);
- b[brk + sf - 1] = b[brk - 1];
- memcpy(b + brk - 1, suffix, sf);
- fprintf(stderr, "%.*s", brk + sf, b);
- memcpy(b + brk, save, sf);
- len -= brk;
+ if (!outbuf.len)
+ strbuf_addstr(&outbuf, PREFIX);
+ if (linelen > 0) {
+ strbuf_addf(&outbuf, "%.*s%s%c",
+ linelen, b, suffix, *brk);
} else {
- int l = brk ? brk : len;
- fprintf(stderr, "%.*s", l, b);
- len -= l;
+ strbuf_addch(&outbuf, *brk);
}
+ xwrite(2, outbuf.buf, outbuf.len);
+ strbuf_reset(&outbuf);
- skip_pf = !brk;
- memmove(buf + pf+1, b + brk, len);
- } while (len);
- continue;
+ b = brk + 1;
+ }
+
+ if (*b)
+ strbuf_addf(&outbuf, "%s%s",
+ outbuf.len ? "" : PREFIX, b);
+ break;
case 1:
- write_or_die(out, buf + pf+1, len);
- continue;
+ write_or_die(out, buf + 1, len);
+ break;
default:
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: protocol error: bad band #%d\n",
- me, band);
- return SIDEBAND_PROTOCOL_ERROR;
+ strbuf_addf(&outbuf, "%s%s: protocol error: bad band #%d",
+ outbuf.len ? "\n" : "", me, band);
+ retval = SIDEBAND_PROTOCOL_ERROR;
+ break;
}
}
- return 0;
+
+ if (outbuf.len) {
+ strbuf_addch(&outbuf, '\n');
+ xwrite(2, outbuf.buf, outbuf.len);
+ }
+ strbuf_release(&outbuf);
+ return retval;
}
/*
strbuf_setlen(sb, sb->len + len);
}
+void strbuf_addbuf(struct strbuf *sb, const struct strbuf *sb2)
+{
+ strbuf_grow(sb, sb2->len);
+ memcpy(sb->buf + sb->len, sb2->buf, sb2->len);
+ strbuf_setlen(sb, sb->len + sb2->len);
+}
+
void strbuf_adddup(struct strbuf *sb, size_t pos, size_t len)
{
strbuf_grow(sb, len);
/**
* Copy the contents of another buffer at the end of the current one.
*/
-static inline void strbuf_addbuf(struct strbuf *sb, const struct strbuf *sb2)
-{
- strbuf_grow(sb, sb2->len);
- strbuf_add(sb, sb2->buf, sb2->len);
-}
+extern void strbuf_addbuf(struct strbuf *sb, const struct strbuf *sb2);
/**
* Copy part of the buffer from a given position till a given length to the
int ret = 0;
if (is_null_sha1(commit_sha1)) {
- hashcpy(gitmodules_sha1, null_sha1);
+ hashclr(gitmodules_sha1);
return 1;
}
struct diff_filepair *p = q->queue[i];
if (!S_ISGITLINK(p->two->mode))
continue;
- if (submodule_needs_pushing(p->two->path, p->two->sha1))
+ if (submodule_needs_pushing(p->two->path, p->two->oid.hash))
string_list_insert(needs_pushing, p->two->path);
}
}
* being moved around. */
struct string_list_item *path;
path = unsorted_string_list_lookup(&changed_submodule_paths, p->two->path);
- if (!path && !is_submodule_commit_present(p->two->path, p->two->sha1))
+ if (!path && !is_submodule_commit_present(p->two->path, p->two->oid.hash))
string_list_append(&changed_submodule_paths, xstrdup(p->two->path));
} else {
/* Submodule is new or was moved here */
return 1;
}
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
static int verbose;
return 0;
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int i, val;
const char *v;
#define LOWER "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
#define UPPER "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
TEST_CLASS(isdigit, DIGIT);
TEST_CLASS(isspace, " \n\r\t");
" test-date parse [date]...\n"
" test-date approxidate [date]...\n";
-static void show_relative_dates(char **argv, struct timeval *now)
+static void show_relative_dates(const char **argv, struct timeval *now)
{
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
strbuf_release(&buf);
}
-static void show_dates(char **argv, const char *format)
+static void show_dates(const char **argv, const char *format)
{
struct date_mode mode;
parse_date_format(format, &mode);
for (; *argv; argv++) {
- char *arg = *argv;
+ char *arg;
time_t t;
int tz;
* Do not use our normal timestamp parsing here, as the point
* is to test the formatting code in isolation.
*/
- t = strtol(arg, &arg, 10);
+ t = strtol(*argv, &arg, 10);
while (*arg == ' ')
arg++;
tz = atoi(arg);
}
}
-static void parse_dates(char **argv, struct timeval *now)
+static void parse_dates(const char **argv, struct timeval *now)
{
struct strbuf result = STRBUF_INIT;
strbuf_release(&result);
}
-static void parse_approxidate(char **argv, struct timeval *now)
+static void parse_approxidate(const char **argv, struct timeval *now)
{
for (; *argv; argv++) {
time_t t;
}
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct timeval now;
const char *x;
static const char usage_str[] =
"test-delta (-d|-p) <from_file> <data_file> <out_file>";
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int fd;
struct stat st;
return errs;
}
-int main(int ac, char **av)
+int cmd_main(int ac, const char **av)
{
struct index_state istate;
struct cache_tree *another = cache_tree();
printf(" %d", (int)pos);
}
-int main(int ac, char **av)
+int cmd_main(int ac, const char **av)
{
struct split_index *si;
int i;
strbuf_setlen(base, len);
}
-int main(int ac, char **av)
+int cmd_main(int ac, const char **av)
{
struct untracked_cache *uc;
struct strbuf base = STRBUF_INIT;
#include "run-command.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
const char *trash_directory = getenv("TRASH_DIRECTORY");
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
#include "git-compat-util.h"
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
unsigned long count, next = 0;
unsigned char *c;
*
* perfhashmap method rounds -> test hashmap.[ch] performance
*/
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
char line[1024];
struct hashmap map;
#include "cache.h"
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct cache_header hdr;
int version;
handle_command(line, arg + 1, stdin_buf);
}
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct line_buffer stdin_buf = LINE_BUFFER_INIT;
struct line_buffer file_buf = LINE_BUFFER_INIT;
#include "cache.h"
#include "tree.h"
-int main(int ac, char **av)
+int cmd_main(int ac, const char **av)
{
struct object_id hash1, hash2, shifted;
struct tree *one, *two;
return strcmp(x->text, y->text);
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct line *line, *p = NULL, *lines = NULL;
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
*/
#include "git-compat-util.h"
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
if (argc != 2)
usage("Expected 1 parameter defining the temporary file template");
strbuf_release(&buf);
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
const char *prefix = "prefix/";
const char *usage[] = {
{ NULL, NULL }
};
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
if (argc == 3 && !strcmp(argv[1], "normalize_path_copy")) {
char *buf = xmallocz(strlen(argv[2]));
}
if (argc >= 4 && !strcmp(argv[1], "prefix_path")) {
- char *prefix = argv[2];
+ const char *prefix = argv[2];
int prefix_len = strlen(prefix);
int nongit_ok;
setup_git_directory_gently(&nongit_ok);
free(v);
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct prio_queue pq = { intcmp };
#include "cache.h"
-int main (int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int i, cnt = 1;
if (argc == 2)
#include "git-compat-util.h"
+#include "gettext.h"
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+struct reg_flag {
+ const char *name;
+ int flag;
+};
+
+static struct reg_flag reg_flags[] = {
+ { "EXTENDED", REG_EXTENDED },
+ { "NEWLINE", REG_NEWLINE },
+ { "ICASE", REG_ICASE },
+ { "NOTBOL", REG_NOTBOL },
+#ifdef REG_STARTEND
+ { "STARTEND", REG_STARTEND },
+#endif
+ { NULL, 0 }
+};
+
+static int test_regex_bug(void)
{
char *pat = "[^={} \t]+";
char *str = "={}\nfred";
if (m[0].rm_so == 3) /* matches '\n' when it should not */
die("regex bug confirmed: re-build git with NO_REGEX=1");
- exit(0);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
+{
+ const char *pat;
+ const char *str;
+ int flags = 0;
+ regex_t r;
+ regmatch_t m[1];
+
+ if (argc == 2 && !strcmp(argv[1], "--bug"))
+ return test_regex_bug();
+ else if (argc < 3)
+ usage("test-regex --bug\n"
+ "test-regex <pattern> <string> [<options>]");
+
+ argv++;
+ pat = *argv++;
+ str = *argv++;
+ while (*argv) {
+ struct reg_flag *rf;
+ for (rf = reg_flags; rf->name; rf++)
+ if (!strcmp(*argv, rf->name)) {
+ flags |= rf->flag;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (!rf->name)
+ die("do not recognize %s", *argv);
+ argv++;
+ }
+ git_setup_gettext();
+
+ if (regcomp(&r, pat, flags))
+ die("failed regcomp() for pattern '%s'", pat);
+ if (regexec(&r, str, 1, m, 0))
+ return 1;
+
+ return 0;
}
return got_revision;
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
if (argc < 2)
return 1;
return 1;
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct child_process proc = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
int jobs;
static struct lock_file index_lock;
-int main(int ac, char **av)
+int cmd_main(int ac, const char **av)
{
hold_locked_index(&index_lock, 1);
if (read_cache() < 0)
puts(sha1_to_hex(sha1));
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct sha1_array array = SHA1_ARRAY_INIT;
struct strbuf line = STRBUF_INIT;
#include "cache.h"
-int main(int ac, char **av)
+int cmd_main(int ac, const char **av)
{
git_SHA_CTX ctx;
unsigned char sha1[20];
X(three)
#undef X
-int main(int argc, char **argv) {
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv) {
sigchain_push(SIGTERM, one);
sigchain_push(SIGTERM, two);
sigchain_push(SIGTERM, three);
return starts_with(item->string, prefix);
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
if (argc == 5 && !strcmp(argv[1], "split")) {
struct string_list list = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
#include "submodule-config.h"
#include "submodule.h"
-static void die_usage(int argc, char **argv, const char *msg)
+static void die_usage(int argc, const char **argv, const char *msg)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", msg);
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [<commit> <submodulepath>] ...\n", argv[0]);
return parse_submodule_config_option(var, value);
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
- char **arg = argv;
+ const char **arg = argv;
int my_argc = argc;
int output_url = 0;
int lookup_name = 0;
path_or_name = arg[1];
if (commit[0] == '\0')
- hashcpy(commit_sha1, null_sha1);
+ hashclr(commit_sha1);
else if (get_sha1(commit, commit_sha1) < 0)
die_usage(argc, argv, "Commit not found.");
#include "cache.h"
#include "run-command.h"
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct child_process cp = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
int nogit = 0;
static const char test_svnfe_usage[] =
"test-svn-fe (<dumpfile> | [-d] <preimage> <delta> <len>)";
-static int apply_delta(int argc, char *argv[])
+static int apply_delta(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct line_buffer preimage = LINE_BUFFER_INIT;
struct line_buffer delta = LINE_BUFFER_INIT;
return 0;
}
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
if (argc == 2) {
if (svndump_init(argv[1]))
#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "urlmatch.h"
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
const char usage[] = "test-urlmatch-normalization [-p | -l] <url1> | <url1> <url2>";
char *url1, *url2;
#include "cache.h"
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int i;
for (i = 2; i < argc; i++) {
kill "$GIT_DAEMON_PID"
wait "$GIT_DAEMON_PID" >&3 2>&4
ret=$?
- # expect exit with status 143 = 128+15 for signal TERM=15
- if test $ret -ne 143
+ if test_match_signal 15 $?
then
error "git daemon exited with status: $ret"
fi
*/COMMIT_EDITMSG)
test -z "$EXPECT_HEADER_COUNT" ||
test "$EXPECT_HEADER_COUNT" = "$(sed -n '1s/^# This is a combination of \(.*\) commits\./\1/p' < "$1")" ||
+ test "# # GETTEXT POISON #" = "$(sed -n '1p' < "$1")" ||
exit
test -z "$FAKE_COMMIT_MESSAGE" || echo "$FAKE_COMMIT_MESSAGE" > "$1"
test -z "$FAKE_COMMIT_AMEND" || echo "$FAKE_COMMIT_AMEND" >> "$1"
At least one of the first two is required!
-You can use test_expect_success as usual. For actual performance
-tests, use
+You can use test_expect_success as usual. In both test_expect_success
+and in test_perf, running "git" points to the version that is being
+perf-tested. The $MODERN_GIT variable points to the git wrapper for the
+currently checked-out version (i.e., the one that matches the t/perf
+scripts you are running). This is useful if your setup uses commands
+that only work with newer versions of git than what you might want to
+test (but obviously your new commands must still create a state that can
+be used by the older version of git you are testing).
+
+For actual performance tests, use
test_perf 'descriptive string' '
command1 &&
git log --oneline --follow -- "$file" >/dev/null
'
-test_perf 'git log -L' '
- git log -L 1:"$file" >/dev/null
+test_perf 'git log -L (renames off)' '
+ git log --no-renames -L 1:"$file" >/dev/null
'
-test_perf 'git log -M -L' '
+test_perf 'git log -L (renames on)' '
git log -M -L 1:"$file" >/dev/null
'
# need to export them for test_perf subshells
export TEST_DIRECTORY TRASH_DIRECTORY GIT_BUILD_DIR GIT_TEST_CMP
+MODERN_GIT=$GIT_BUILD_DIR/bin-wrappers/git
+export MODERN_GIT
+
perf_results_dir=$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/test-results
mkdir -p "$perf_results_dir"
rm -f "$perf_results_dir"/$(basename "$0" .sh).subtests
repo="$1"
source="$2"
source_git="$(git -C "$source" rev-parse --git-dir)"
- objects_dir="$(git -C "$source" rev-parse --git-path objects)"
+ objects_dir="$("$MODERN_GIT" -C "$source" rev-parse --git-path objects)"
mkdir -p "$repo/.git"
(
cd "$source" &&
'
test_expect_success 'validate object ID of a known tree' '
- test "$tree" = 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
+ test "$tree" = $EMPTY_TREE
'
# Various types of objects
test_expect_success 'sigchain works' '
{ test-sigchain >actual; ret=$?; } &&
- case "$ret" in
- 143) true ;; # POSIX w/ SIGTERM=15
- 271) true ;; # ksh w/ SIGTERM=15
- 3) true ;; # Windows
- *) false ;;
- esac &&
+ {
+ # Signal death by raise() on Windows acts like exit(3),
+ # regardless of the signal number. So we must allow that
+ # as well as the normal signal check.
+ test_match_signal 15 "$ret" ||
+ test "$ret" = 3
+ } &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success !MINGW 'a constipated git dies with SIGPIPE' '
OUT=$( ((large_git; echo $? 1>&3) | :) 3>&1 ) &&
- test "$OUT" -eq 141
+ test_match_signal 13 "$OUT"
'
test_expect_success !MINGW 'a constipated git dies with SIGPIPE even if parent ignores it' '
OUT=$( ((trap "" PIPE; large_git; echo $? 1>&3) | :) 3>&1 ) &&
- test "$OUT" -eq 141
+ test_match_signal 13 "$OUT"
'
test_done
format=$1
time=$2
expect=$3
- test_expect_${4:-success} "show date ($format:$time)" '
+ test_expect_success $4 "show date ($format:$time)" '
echo "$time -> $expect" >expect &&
test-date show:$format "$time" >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
# arbitrary time absurdly far in the future
FUTURE="5758122296 -0400"
-check_show iso "$FUTURE" "2152-06-19 18:24:56 -0400"
-check_show iso-local "$FUTURE" "2152-06-19 22:24:56 +0000"
+check_show iso "$FUTURE" "2152-06-19 18:24:56 -0400" LONG_IS_64BIT
+check_show iso-local "$FUTURE" "2152-06-19 22:24:56 +0000" LONG_IS_64BIT
check_parse() {
echo "$1 -> $2" >expect
test_stderr () {
expected="$1"
expect_in stderr "$1" &&
- test_cmp "$HOME/expected-stderr" "$HOME/stderr"
+ test_i18ncmp "$HOME/expected-stderr" "$HOME/stderr"
}
broken_c_unquote () {
stderr_contains () {
regexp="$1"
- if grep "$regexp" "$HOME/stderr"
+ if test_i18ngrep "$regexp" "$HOME/stderr"
then
return 0
else
test -z "$LFonlydiff" -a -z "$CRLFonlydiff" -a -z "$LFwithNULdiff"
'
-test_expect_success 'text=auto, autocrlf=true _does_ normalize CRLF files' '
+test_expect_success 'text=auto, autocrlf=true does not normalize CRLF files' '
rm -f .gitattributes tmp LFonly CRLFonly LFwithNUL &&
git config core.autocrlf true &&
LFonlydiff=$(git diff LFonly) &&
CRLFonlydiff=$(git diff CRLFonly) &&
LFwithNULdiff=$(git diff LFwithNUL) &&
- test -z "$LFonlydiff" -a -n "$CRLFonlydiff" -a -z "$LFwithNULdiff"
+ test -z "$LFonlydiff" -a -z "$CRLFonlydiff" -a -z "$LFwithNULdiff"
'
test_expect_success 'text=auto, autocrlf=true does not normalize binary files' '
text,lf) echo "text eol=lf" ;;
text,crlf) echo "text eol=crlf" ;;
auto,) echo "text=auto" ;;
- auto,lf) echo "text eol=lf" ;;
- auto,crlf) echo "text eol=crlf" ;;
+ auto,lf) echo "text=auto eol=lf" ;;
+ auto,crlf) echo "text=auto eol=crlf" ;;
lf,) echo "text eol=lf" ;;
crlf,) echo "text eol=crlf" ;;
,) echo "" ;;
commit_chk_wrnNNO "" "" true LF_CRLF "" "" "" ""
commit_chk_wrnNNO "" "" input "" "" "" "" ""
-commit_chk_wrnNNO "auto" "" false "$WILC" "$WICL" "$WAMIX" "" ""
-commit_chk_wrnNNO "auto" "" true LF_CRLF "" LF_CRLF "" ""
-commit_chk_wrnNNO "auto" "" input "" CRLF_LF CRLF_LF "" ""
-
+commit_chk_wrnNNO "auto" "" false "$WILC" "" "" "" ""
+commit_chk_wrnNNO "auto" "" true LF_CRLF "" "" "" ""
+commit_chk_wrnNNO "auto" "" input "" "" "" "" ""
for crlf in true false input
do
commit_chk_wrnNNO -text "" $crlf "" "" "" "" ""
commit_chk_wrnNNO -text crlf $crlf "" "" "" "" ""
commit_chk_wrnNNO "" lf $crlf "" CRLF_LF CRLF_LF "" CRLF_LF
commit_chk_wrnNNO "" crlf $crlf LF_CRLF "" LF_CRLF LF_CRLF ""
- commit_chk_wrnNNO auto lf $crlf "" CRLF_LF CRLF_LF "" CRLF_LF
- commit_chk_wrnNNO auto crlf $crlf LF_CRLF "" LF_CRLF LF_CRLF ""
+ commit_chk_wrnNNO auto lf $crlf "" "" "" "" ""
+ commit_chk_wrnNNO auto crlf $crlf LF_CRLF "" "" "" ""
commit_chk_wrnNNO text lf $crlf "" CRLF_LF CRLF_LF "" CRLF_LF
commit_chk_wrnNNO text crlf $crlf LF_CRLF "" LF_CRLF LF_CRLF ""
done
check_in_repo_NNO -text "" $crlf LF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
check_in_repo_NNO -text lf $crlf LF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
check_in_repo_NNO -text crlf $crlf LF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
- check_in_repo_NNO auto "" $crlf LF LF LF LF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
- check_in_repo_NNO auto lf $crlf LF LF LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
- check_in_repo_NNO auto crlf $crlf LF LF LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
+ check_in_repo_NNO auto "" $crlf LF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
+ check_in_repo_NNO auto lf $crlf LF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
+ check_in_repo_NNO auto crlf $crlf LF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
check_in_repo_NNO text "" $crlf LF LF LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
check_in_repo_NNO text lf $crlf LF LF LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
check_in_repo_NNO text crlf $crlf LF LF LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
checkout_files text "$id" "crlf" "$crlf" "$ceol" CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
# currently the same as text, eol=XXX
checkout_files auto "$id" "lf" "$crlf" "$ceol" LF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
- checkout_files auto "$id" "crlf" "$crlf" "$ceol" CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
+ checkout_files auto "$id" "crlf" "$crlf" "$ceol" CRLF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
done
# core.autocrlf false, different core.eol
# core.autocrlf true
checkout_files "" "$id" "" true "$ceol" CRLF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
# text: core.autocrlf = true overrides core.eol
- checkout_files auto "$id" "" true "$ceol" CRLF CRLF CRLF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
+ checkout_files auto "$id" "" true "$ceol" CRLF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
checkout_files text "$id" "" true "$ceol" CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF_mix_CR CRLF_nul
# text: core.autocrlf = input overrides core.eol
checkout_files text "$id" "" input "$ceol" LF CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
checkout_files text "$id" "" false "" $NL CRLF $MIX_CRLF_LF $MIX_LF_CR $LFNUL
checkout_files text "$id" "" false native $NL CRLF $MIX_CRLF_LF $MIX_LF_CR $LFNUL
# auto: core.autocrlf=false and core.eol unset(or native) uses native eol
- checkout_files auto "$id" "" false "" $NL CRLF $MIX_CRLF_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
- checkout_files auto "$id" "" false native $NL CRLF $MIX_CRLF_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
+ checkout_files auto "$id" "" false "" $NL CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
+ checkout_files auto "$id" "" false native $NL CRLF CRLF_mix_LF LF_mix_CR LF_nul
done
# Should be the last test case: remove some files from the worktree
test_expect_success 'check for a bug in the regex routines' '
# if this test fails, re-build git with NO_REGEX=1
- test-regex
+ test-regex --bug
'
test_done
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-read-tree.sh
test_expect_success 'setup' '
- cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
100644 77f0ba1734ed79d12881f81b36ee134de6a3327b 0 init.t
- 100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 sub/added
- 100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 sub/addedtoo
- 100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 subsub/added
+ 100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 sub/added
+ 100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 sub/addedtoo
+ 100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 subsub/added
EOF
cat >expected.swt <<-\EOF &&
H init.t
error: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout:
sub/added
sub/addedtoo
-Please move or remove them before you can switch branches.
+Please move or remove them before you switch branches.
Aborting
EOF
- test_cmp expected actual
+ test_i18ncmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success 'checkout without --ignore-skip-worktree-bits' '
. ./test-lib.sh
cat >expected <<EOF
-tree 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
+tree $EMPTY_TREE
author Author Name <author@email> 1117148400 +0000
committer Committer Name <committer@email> 1117150200 +0000
git config --get --path path.normal >>result &&
git config --get --path path.trailingtilde >>result
) &&
- grep "[Ff]ailed to expand.*~/" msg &&
+ test_i18ngrep "[Ff]ailed to expand.*~/" msg &&
test_cmp expect result
'
key garbage
EOF
test_must_fail git config --get section.key >actual 2>error &&
- grep " line 3 " error
+ test_i18ngrep " line 3 " error
'
test_expect_success 'barf on incomplete section header' '
key = value
EOF
test_must_fail git config --get section.key >actual 2>error &&
- grep " line 2 " error
+ test_i18ngrep " line 2 " error
'
test_expect_success 'barf on incomplete string' '
key = "value string
EOF
test_must_fail git config --get section.key >actual 2>error &&
- grep " line 3 " error
+ test_i18ngrep " line 3 " error
'
test_expect_success 'urlmatch' '
git commit -m broken &&
test_must_fail git config --blob=HEAD:config some.value 2>err &&
-
- # just grep for our token as the exact error message is likely to
- # change or be internationalized
- grep "HEAD:config" err
+ test_i18ngrep "HEAD:config" err
'
test_expect_success 'can parse blob ending with CR' '
echo "[" >>.git/config &&
echo "fatal: bad config line 34 in file .git/config" >expect &&
test_expect_code 128 test-config get_value foo.bar 2>actual &&
- test_cmp expect actual
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'proper error on error in custom config files' '
echo "[" >>syntax-error &&
echo "fatal: bad config line 1 in file syntax-error" >expect &&
test_expect_code 128 test-config configset_get_value foo.bar syntax-error 2>actual &&
- test_cmp expect actual
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'check line errors for malformed values' '
test_expect_success 'iteration shows correct origins' '
echo "[foo]bar = from-repo" >.git/config &&
echo "[foo]bar = from-home" >.gitconfig &&
+ if test_have_prereq MINGW
+ then
+ # Use Windows path (i.e. *not* $HOME)
+ HOME_GITCONFIG=$(pwd)/.gitconfig
+ else
+ # Do not get fooled by symbolic links, i.e. $HOME != $(pwd)
+ HOME_GITCONFIG=$HOME/.gitconfig
+ fi &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
key=foo.bar
value=from-home
origin=file
- name=$HOME/.gitconfig
+ name=$HOME_GITCONFIG
scope=global
key=foo.bar
m=refs/heads/master
n_dir=refs/heads/gu
n=$n_dir/fixes
-outside=foo
+outside=refs/foo
test_expect_success \
"create $m" \
test_expect_success '-z fails without --stdin' '
test_must_fail git update-ref -z $m $m $m 2>err &&
- grep "usage: git update-ref" err
+ test_i18ngrep "usage: git update-ref" err
'
test_expect_success 'stdin works with no input' '
create $a $m
EOF
test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Multiple updates for ref '"'"'$a'"'"' not allowed." err
+ grep "fatal: multiple updates for ref '"'"'$a'"'"' not allowed." err
'
test_expect_success 'stdin create ref works' '
test_expect_success 'stdin -z fails with duplicate refs' '
printf $F "create $a" "$m" "create $b" "$m" "create $a" "$m" >stdin &&
test_must_fail git update-ref -z --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
- grep "fatal: Multiple updates for ref '"'"'$a'"'"' not allowed." err
+ grep "fatal: multiple updates for ref '"'"'$a'"'"' not allowed." err
'
test_expect_success 'stdin -z create ref works' '
test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify -q $c
'
+test_expect_success 'fails with duplicate HEAD update' '
+ git branch target1 $A &&
+ git checkout target1 &&
+ cat >stdin <<-EOF &&
+ update refs/heads/target1 $C
+ option no-deref
+ update HEAD $B
+ EOF
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
+ grep "fatal: multiple updates for '\''HEAD'\'' (including one via its referent .refs/heads/target1.) are not allowed" err &&
+ echo "refs/heads/target1" >expect &&
+ git symbolic-ref HEAD >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ echo "$A" >expect &&
+ git rev-parse refs/heads/target1 >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fails with duplicate ref update via symref' '
+ git branch target2 $A &&
+ git symbolic-ref refs/heads/symref2 refs/heads/target2 &&
+ cat >stdin <<-EOF &&
+ update refs/heads/target2 $C
+ update refs/heads/symref2 $B
+ EOF
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin <stdin 2>err &&
+ grep "fatal: multiple updates for '\''refs/heads/target2'\'' (including one via symref .refs/heads/symref2.) are not allowed" err &&
+ echo "refs/heads/target2" >expect &&
+ git symbolic-ref refs/heads/symref2 >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+ echo "$A" >expect &&
+ git rev-parse refs/heads/target2 >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
run_with_limited_open_files () {
(ulimit -n 32 && "$@")
}
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-test_description='Test git update-ref with D/F conflicts'
-. ./test-lib.sh
-
-test_update_rejected () {
- prefix="$1" &&
- before="$2" &&
- pack="$3" &&
- create="$4" &&
- error="$5" &&
- printf "create $prefix/%s $C\n" $before |
- git update-ref --stdin &&
- git for-each-ref $prefix >unchanged &&
- if $pack
- then
- git pack-refs --all
- fi &&
- printf "create $prefix/%s $C\n" $create >input &&
- test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin <input 2>output.err &&
- grep -F "$error" output.err &&
- git for-each-ref $prefix >actual &&
- test_cmp unchanged actual
-}
-
-Q="'"
-
-test_expect_success 'setup' '
-
- git commit --allow-empty -m Initial &&
- C=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'existing loose ref is a simple prefix of new' '
-
- prefix=refs/1l &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a c e" false "b c/x d" \
- "$Q$prefix/c$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c/x$Q"
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'existing packed ref is a simple prefix of new' '
-
- prefix=refs/1p &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a c e" true "b c/x d" \
- "$Q$prefix/c$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c/x$Q"
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'existing loose ref is a deeper prefix of new' '
-
- prefix=refs/2l &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a c e" false "b c/x/y d" \
- "$Q$prefix/c$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c/x/y$Q"
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'existing packed ref is a deeper prefix of new' '
-
- prefix=refs/2p &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a c e" true "b c/x/y d" \
- "$Q$prefix/c$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c/x/y$Q"
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'new ref is a simple prefix of existing loose' '
-
- prefix=refs/3l &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a c/x e" false "b c d" \
- "$Q$prefix/c/x$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c$Q"
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'new ref is a simple prefix of existing packed' '
-
- prefix=refs/3p &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a c/x e" true "b c d" \
- "$Q$prefix/c/x$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c$Q"
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'new ref is a deeper prefix of existing loose' '
-
- prefix=refs/4l &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a c/x/y e" false "b c d" \
- "$Q$prefix/c/x/y$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c$Q"
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'new ref is a deeper prefix of existing packed' '
-
- prefix=refs/4p &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a c/x/y e" true "b c d" \
- "$Q$prefix/c/x/y$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c$Q"
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'one new ref is a simple prefix of another' '
-
- prefix=refs/5 &&
- test_update_rejected $prefix "a e" false "b c c/x d" \
- "cannot process $Q$prefix/c$Q and $Q$prefix/c/x$Q at the same time"
-
-'
-
-test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='Test git update-ref error handling'
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+# Create some references, perhaps run pack-refs --all, then try to
+# create some more references. Ensure that the second creation fails
+# with the correct error message.
+# Usage: test_update_rejected <before> <pack> <create> <error>
+# <before> is a ws-separated list of refs to create before the test
+# <pack> (true or false) tells whether to pack the refs before the test
+# <create> is a list of variables to attempt creating
+# <error> is a string to look for in the stderr of update-ref.
+# All references are created in the namespace specified by the current
+# value of $prefix.
+test_update_rejected () {
+ before="$1" &&
+ pack="$2" &&
+ create="$3" &&
+ error="$4" &&
+ printf "create $prefix/%s $C\n" $before |
+ git update-ref --stdin &&
+ git for-each-ref $prefix >unchanged &&
+ if $pack
+ then
+ git pack-refs --all
+ fi &&
+ printf "create $prefix/%s $C\n" $create >input &&
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin <input 2>output.err &&
+ grep -F "$error" output.err &&
+ git for-each-ref $prefix >actual &&
+ test_cmp unchanged actual
+}
+
+Q="'"
+
+test_expect_success 'setup' '
+
+ git commit --allow-empty -m Initial &&
+ C=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
+ git commit --allow-empty -m Second &&
+ D=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
+ git commit --allow-empty -m Third &&
+ E=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'existing loose ref is a simple prefix of new' '
+
+ prefix=refs/1l &&
+ test_update_rejected "a c e" false "b c/x d" \
+ "$Q$prefix/c$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c/x$Q"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'existing packed ref is a simple prefix of new' '
+
+ prefix=refs/1p &&
+ test_update_rejected "a c e" true "b c/x d" \
+ "$Q$prefix/c$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c/x$Q"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'existing loose ref is a deeper prefix of new' '
+
+ prefix=refs/2l &&
+ test_update_rejected "a c e" false "b c/x/y d" \
+ "$Q$prefix/c$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c/x/y$Q"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'existing packed ref is a deeper prefix of new' '
+
+ prefix=refs/2p &&
+ test_update_rejected "a c e" true "b c/x/y d" \
+ "$Q$prefix/c$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c/x/y$Q"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'new ref is a simple prefix of existing loose' '
+
+ prefix=refs/3l &&
+ test_update_rejected "a c/x e" false "b c d" \
+ "$Q$prefix/c/x$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c$Q"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'new ref is a simple prefix of existing packed' '
+
+ prefix=refs/3p &&
+ test_update_rejected "a c/x e" true "b c d" \
+ "$Q$prefix/c/x$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c$Q"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'new ref is a deeper prefix of existing loose' '
+
+ prefix=refs/4l &&
+ test_update_rejected "a c/x/y e" false "b c d" \
+ "$Q$prefix/c/x/y$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c$Q"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'new ref is a deeper prefix of existing packed' '
+
+ prefix=refs/4p &&
+ test_update_rejected "a c/x/y e" true "b c d" \
+ "$Q$prefix/c/x/y$Q exists; cannot create $Q$prefix/c$Q"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'one new ref is a simple prefix of another' '
+
+ prefix=refs/5 &&
+ test_update_rejected "a e" false "b c c/x d" \
+ "cannot process $Q$prefix/c$Q and $Q$prefix/c/x$Q at the same time"
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool rev-parse' '
+ prefix=refs/e-rev-parse &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ git pack-refs --all &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
+ echo "$C" >expected &&
+ git rev-parse $prefix/foo >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool for-each-ref' '
+ prefix=refs/e-for-each-ref &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ git for-each-ref $prefix >expected &&
+ git pack-refs --all &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
+ git for-each-ref $prefix >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool create' '
+ prefix=refs/e-create &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
+ printf "create %s $C\n" $prefix/foo |
+ git update-ref --stdin
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool verify' '
+ prefix=refs/e-verify &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ git pack-refs --all &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
+ printf "verify %s $C\n" $prefix/foo |
+ git update-ref --stdin
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool 1-arg update' '
+ prefix=refs/e-update-1 &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ git pack-refs --all &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
+ printf "update %s $D\n" $prefix/foo |
+ git update-ref --stdin
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool 2-arg update' '
+ prefix=refs/e-update-2 &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ git pack-refs --all &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
+ printf "update %s $D $C\n" $prefix/foo |
+ git update-ref --stdin
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool 0-arg delete' '
+ prefix=refs/e-delete-0 &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ git pack-refs --all &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
+ printf "delete %s\n" $prefix/foo |
+ git update-ref --stdin
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool 1-arg delete' '
+ prefix=refs/e-delete-1 &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ git pack-refs --all &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
+ printf "delete %s $C\n" $prefix/foo |
+ git update-ref --stdin
+'
+
+# Test various errors when reading the old values of references...
+
+test_expect_success 'missing old value blocks update' '
+ prefix=refs/missing-update &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/foo$Q: unable to resolve reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/foo $E $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'incorrect old value blocks update' '
+ prefix=refs/incorrect-update &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/foo$Q: is at $C but expected $D
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/foo $E $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'existing old value blocks create' '
+ prefix=refs/existing-create &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/foo$Q: reference already exists
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "create $prefix/foo $E" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'incorrect old value blocks delete' '
+ prefix=refs/incorrect-delete &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/foo$Q: is at $C but expected $D
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "delete $prefix/foo $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'missing old value blocks indirect update' '
+ prefix=refs/missing-indirect-update &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: unable to resolve reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/symref $E $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'incorrect old value blocks indirect update' '
+ prefix=refs/incorrect-indirect-update &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: is at $C but expected $D
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/symref $E $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'existing old value blocks indirect create' '
+ prefix=refs/existing-indirect-create &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: reference already exists
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "create $prefix/symref $E" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'incorrect old value blocks indirect delete' '
+ prefix=refs/incorrect-indirect-delete &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: is at $C but expected $D
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "delete $prefix/symref $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'missing old value blocks indirect no-deref update' '
+ prefix=refs/missing-noderef-update &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: reference is missing but expected $D
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "option no-deref" "update $prefix/symref $E $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'incorrect old value blocks indirect no-deref update' '
+ prefix=refs/incorrect-noderef-update &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: is at $C but expected $D
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "option no-deref" "update $prefix/symref $E $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'existing old value blocks indirect no-deref create' '
+ prefix=refs/existing-noderef-create &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: reference already exists
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "option no-deref" "create $prefix/symref $E" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'incorrect old value blocks indirect no-deref delete' '
+ prefix=refs/incorrect-noderef-delete &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: is at $C but expected $D
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "option no-deref" "delete $prefix/symref $D" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'non-empty directory blocks create' '
+ prefix=refs/ne-create &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar &&
+ : >.git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz.lock &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -f .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz.lock" &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/foo$Q: there is a non-empty directory $Q.git/$prefix/foo$Q blocking reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/foo $C" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/foo$Q: unable to resolve reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/foo $D $C" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'broken reference blocks create' '
+ prefix=refs/broken-create &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix &&
+ echo "gobbledigook" >.git/$prefix/foo &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -f .git/$prefix/foo" &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/foo$Q: unable to resolve reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q: reference broken
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/foo $C" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/foo$Q: unable to resolve reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q: reference broken
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/foo $D $C" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'non-empty directory blocks indirect create' '
+ prefix=refs/ne-indirect-create &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar &&
+ : >.git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz.lock &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -f .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz.lock" &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: there is a non-empty directory $Q.git/$prefix/foo$Q blocking reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/symref $C" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: unable to resolve reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/symref $D $C" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'broken reference blocks indirect create' '
+ prefix=refs/broken-indirect-create &&
+ git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
+ echo "gobbledigook" >.git/$prefix/foo &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -f .git/$prefix/foo" &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: unable to resolve reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q: reference broken
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/symref $C" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err &&
+ cat >expected <<-EOF &&
+ fatal: cannot lock ref $Q$prefix/symref$Q: unable to resolve reference $Q$prefix/foo$Q: reference broken
+ EOF
+ printf "%s\n" "update $prefix/symref $D $C" |
+ test_must_fail git update-ref --stdin 2>output.err &&
+ test_cmp expected output.err
+'
+
+test_done
echo precious >expect &&
test_must_fail git update-ref -d my-private-file >output 2>error &&
test_must_be_empty output &&
- test_i18ngrep -e "cannot lock .*: unable to resolve reference" error &&
+ test_i18ngrep -e "refusing to update ref with bad name" error &&
test_cmp expect .git/my-private-file
'
)
'
+remove_loose_object () {
+ sha1="$(git rev-parse "$1")" &&
+ remainder=${sha1#??} &&
+ firsttwo=${sha1%$remainder} &&
+ rm .git/objects/$firsttwo/$remainder
+}
+
+test_expect_success 'fsck --name-objects' '
+ rm -rf name-objects &&
+ git init name-objects &&
+ (
+ cd name-objects &&
+ test_commit julius caesar.t &&
+ test_commit augustus &&
+ test_commit caesar &&
+ remove_loose_object $(git rev-parse julius:caesar.t) &&
+ test_must_fail git fsck --name-objects >out &&
+ tree=$(git rev-parse --verify julius:) &&
+ grep "$tree (\(refs/heads/master\|HEAD\)@{[0-9]*}:" out
+ )
+'
+
test_done
test_must_fail git rev-parse foobar:file.txt 2>error &&
grep "Invalid object name '"'"'foobar'"'"'." error &&
test_must_fail git rev-parse foobar 2> error &&
- grep "unknown revision or path not in the working tree." error
+ test_i18ngrep "unknown revision or path not in the working tree." error
'
test_expect_success 'incorrect file in sha1:path' '
git update-index --add one &&
git ls-files --stage >ls-files.actual &&
cat >ls-files.expect <<EOF &&
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 one
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 one
EOF
test_cmp ls-files.expect ls-files.actual &&
test-dump-split-index .git/index | sed "/^own/d" >actual &&
cat >expect <<EOF &&
base $base
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 one
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 one
replacements:
deletions:
EOF
git update-index --no-split-index &&
git ls-files --stage >ls-files.actual &&
cat >ls-files.expect <<EOF &&
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 one
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 one
EOF
test_cmp ls-files.expect ls-files.actual &&
git update-index --split-index &&
git ls-files --stage >ls-files.actual &&
cat >ls-files.expect <<EOF &&
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 one
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 one
EOF
test_cmp ls-files.expect ls-files.actual &&
git ls-files --stage >ls-files.actual &&
cat >ls-files.expect <<EOF &&
100644 2e0996000b7e9019eabcad29391bf0f5c7702f0b 0 one
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 two
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 two
EOF
test_cmp ls-files.expect ls-files.actual &&
q_to_tab >expect <<EOF &&
$BASE
100644 2e0996000b7e9019eabcad29391bf0f5c7702f0b 0Q
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 two
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 two
replacements: 0
deletions:
EOF
git update-index --add one &&
git ls-files --stage >ls-files.actual &&
cat >ls-files.expect <<EOF &&
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 one
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 one
EOF
test_cmp ls-files.expect ls-files.actual &&
test-dump-split-index .git/index | sed "/^own/d" >actual &&
cat >expect <<EOF &&
$BASE
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 one
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 one
replacements:
deletions: 0
EOF
git update-index --add two &&
git ls-files --stage >actual &&
cat >expect <<EOF &&
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 one
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 two
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 one
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 two
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
git update-index --no-split-index &&
git ls-files --stage >ls-files.actual &&
cat >ls-files.expect <<EOF &&
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 one
-100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0 two
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 one
+100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 two
EOF
test_cmp ls-files.expect ls-files.actual &&
test_expect_success 'accurate error message with more than one ref' '
test_must_fail git checkout HEAD master -- 2>actual &&
- grep 2 actual &&
+ test_i18ngrep 2 actual &&
test_i18ngrep "one reference expected, 2 given" actual
'
git checkout branch2 &&
echo >expect "fatal: A branch named '\''branch1'\'' already exists." &&
test_must_fail git checkout -b @{-1} 2>actual &&
- test_cmp expect actual
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'checkout -B to an existing branch resets branch to HEAD' '
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'cache-tree does not ignore dir that has i-t-a entries' '
+ git init ita-in-dir &&
+ (
+ cd ita-in-dir &&
+ mkdir 2 &&
+ for f in 1 2/1 2/2 3
+ do
+ echo "$f" >"$f"
+ done &&
+ git add 1 2/2 3 &&
+ git add -N 2/1 &&
+ git commit -m committed &&
+ git ls-tree -r HEAD >actual &&
+ grep 2/2 actual
+ )
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'cache-tree does skip dir that becomes empty' '
+ rm -fr ita-in-dir &&
+ git init ita-in-dir &&
+ (
+ cd ita-in-dir &&
+ mkdir -p 1/2/3 &&
+ echo 4 >1/2/3/4 &&
+ git add -N 1/2/3/4 &&
+ git write-tree >actual &&
+ echo $EMPTY_TREE >expected &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+ )
+'
+
test_done
'
test_expect_success 'ls-tree a[a] matches literally' '
- cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
- 100644 blob e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 a[a]/three
+ cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ 100644 blob $EMPTY_BLOB a[a]/three
EOF
git ls-tree -r HEAD "a[a]" >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'ls-tree outside prefix' '
- cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
- 100644 blob e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 ../a[a]/three
+ cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ 100644 blob $EMPTY_BLOB ../a[a]/three
EOF
( cd aa && git ls-tree -r HEAD "../a[a]"; ) >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
test_i18ngrep "branch name required" err
'
+test_expect_success 'git branch -m m broken_symref should work' '
+ test_when_finished "git branch -D broken_symref" &&
+ git branch -l m &&
+ git symbolic-ref refs/heads/broken_symref refs/heads/i_am_broken &&
+ git branch -m m broken_symref &&
+ git reflog exists refs/heads/broken_symref &&
+ test_must_fail git reflog exists refs/heads/i_am_broken
+'
+
test_expect_success 'git branch -m m m/m should work' '
git branch -l m &&
git branch -m m m/m &&
git branch -d origin/master
git branch --set-upstream-to origin/master
EOF
- test_cmp expected actual
+ test_i18ncmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success '--set-upstream with two args only shows the deprecation message' '
cat >expected <<EOF &&
The --set-upstream flag is deprecated and will be removed. Consider using --track or --set-upstream-to
EOF
- test_cmp expected actual
+ test_i18ncmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success '--set-upstream with one arg only shows the deprecation message if the branch existed' '
cat >expected <<EOF &&
The --set-upstream flag is deprecated and will be removed. Consider using --track or --set-upstream-to
EOF
- test_cmp expected actual
+ test_i18ncmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success '--set-upstream-to notices an error to set branch as own upstream' '
* topic 2c939f4 [ahead 1] foo
zzz c77a0a9 second on master
EOF
- test_cmp expect actual
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual
'
test_done
git config core.notesRef refs/notes/m &&
test_must_fail git notes merge z >output &&
# Output should point to where to resolve conflicts
- grep -q "\\.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "\\.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" output &&
# Inspect merge conflicts
ls .git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE >output_conflicts &&
test_cmp expect_conflicts output_conflicts &&
git config core.notesRef refs/notes/m &&
test_must_fail git notes merge z >output &&
# Output should point to where to resolve conflicts
- grep -q "\\.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "\\.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" output &&
# Inspect merge conflicts
ls .git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE >output_conflicts &&
test_cmp expect_conflicts output_conflicts &&
test_expect_success 'redo merge of z into m (== y) with default ("manual") resolver => Conflicting 3-way merge' '
test_must_fail git notes merge z >output &&
# Output should point to where to resolve conflicts
- grep -q "\\.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "\\.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" output &&
# Inspect merge conflicts
ls .git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE >output_conflicts &&
test_cmp expect_conflicts output_conflicts &&
git update-ref refs/notes/m refs/notes/y &&
test_must_fail git notes merge z >output &&
# Output should point to where to resolve conflicts
- grep -q "\\.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "\\.git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" output &&
# Inspect merge conflicts
ls .git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE >output_conflicts &&
test_cmp expect_conflicts output_conflicts &&
cd worktree &&
git config core.notesRef refs/notes/y &&
test_must_fail git notes merge z 2>err &&
- grep "A notes merge into refs/notes/y is already in-progress at" err
+ test_i18ngrep "A notes merge into refs/notes/y is already in-progress at" err
) &&
test_path_is_missing .git/worktrees/worktree/NOTES_MERGE_REF
'
cd worktree2 &&
git config core.notesRef refs/notes/x &&
test_must_fail git notes merge z 2>&1 >out &&
- grep "Automatic notes merge failed" out &&
+ test_i18ngrep "Automatic notes merge failed" out &&
grep -v "A notes merge into refs/notes/x is already in-progress in" out
) &&
echo "ref: refs/notes/x" >expect &&
test_expect_success 'Show verbose error when HEAD could not be detached' '
>B &&
test_must_fail git rebase topic 2>output.err >output.out &&
- grep "The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout:" output.err &&
- grep B output.err
+ test_i18ngrep "The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout:" output.err &&
+ test_i18ngrep B output.err
'
rm -f B
test_commit P fileP
'
-# "exec" commands are ran with the user shell by default, but this may
+# "exec" commands are run with the user shell by default, but this may
# be non-POSIX. For example, if SHELL=zsh then ">file" doesn't work
# to create a file. Unsetting SHELL avoids such non-portable behavior
# in tests. It must be exported for it to take effect where needed.
git commit -m "remove file in base" &&
set_fake_editor &&
test_must_fail git rebase -i master > output 2>&1 &&
- grep "The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout:" \
+ test_i18ngrep "The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout:" \
output &&
- grep "file1" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "file1" output &&
test_path_is_missing .git/rebase-merge &&
git reset --hard HEAD^
'
echo "edited again" > file7 &&
git add file7 &&
test_must_fail git rebase --continue 2>error &&
- grep "You have staged changes in your working tree." error
+ test_i18ngrep "You have staged changes in your working tree." error
'
test_expect_success 'rebase a detached HEAD' '
EOF
test_set_editor "$(pwd)/dump-raw.sh" &&
git rebase -i HEAD~4 >actual &&
- grep "^# Rebase ..* onto ..* ([0-9]" actual
+ test_i18ngrep "^# Rebase ..* onto ..* ([0-9]" actual
'
test_expect_success 'rebase -i commits that overwrite untracked files (pick)' '
FAKE_LINES="1 2 3 4" \
git rebase -i --root 2>actual &&
test D = $(git cat-file commit HEAD | sed -ne \$p) &&
- test_cmp expect actual
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual
'
cat >expect <<EOF
set_fake_editor &&
FAKE_LINES="1 2 3 4" \
git rebase -i --root 2>actual &&
- test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual &&
test D = $(git cat-file commit HEAD | sed -ne \$p)
'
set_fake_editor &&
test_must_fail env FAKE_LINES="1 2 4" \
git rebase -i --root 2>actual &&
- test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual &&
cp .git/rebase-merge/git-rebase-todo.backup \
.git/rebase-merge/git-rebase-todo &&
FAKE_LINES="1 2 drop 3 4 drop 5" \
set_fake_editor &&
test_must_fail env FAKE_LINES="1 2 3 bad 4 5" \
git rebase -i --root 2>actual &&
- test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual &&
FAKE_LINES="1 2 3 drop 4 5" git rebase --edit-todo &&
git rebase --continue &&
test E = $(git cat-file commit HEAD | sed -ne \$p) &&
set_fake_editor &&
test_must_fail env FAKE_LINES="1 2 edit fakesha 3 4 5 #" \
git rebase -i --root 2>actual &&
- test_cmp expect actual &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual &&
FAKE_LINES="1 2 4 5 6" git rebase --edit-todo &&
git rebase --continue &&
test E = $(git cat-file commit HEAD | sed -ne \$p)
test_cmp expected file0
'
+test_expect_success 'restore autostash on editor failure' '
+ test_when_finished "git reset --hard" &&
+ echo uncommitted-content >file0 &&
+ (
+ test_set_editor "false" &&
+ test_must_fail git rebase -i --autostash HEAD^
+ ) &&
+ echo uncommitted-content >expected &&
+ test_cmp expected file0
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'autostash is saved on editor failure with conflict' '
+ test_when_finished "git reset --hard" &&
+ echo uncommitted-content >file0 &&
+ (
+ write_script abort-editor.sh <<-\EOF &&
+ echo conflicting-content >file0
+ exit 1
+ EOF
+ test_set_editor "$(pwd)/abort-editor.sh" &&
+ test_must_fail git rebase -i --autostash HEAD^ &&
+ rm -f abort-editor.sh
+ ) &&
+ echo conflicting-content >expected &&
+ test_cmp expected file0 &&
+ git checkout file0 &&
+ git stash pop &&
+ echo uncommitted-content >expected &&
+ test_cmp expected file0
+'
+
test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='git rebase tests for -Xsubtree
+
+This test runs git rebase and tests the subtree strategy.
+'
+. ./test-lib.sh
+. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-rebase.sh
+
+commit_message() {
+ git log --pretty=format:%s -1 "$1"
+}
+
+test_expect_success 'setup' '
+ test_commit README &&
+ mkdir files &&
+ (
+ cd files &&
+ git init &&
+ test_commit master1 &&
+ test_commit master2 &&
+ test_commit master3
+ ) &&
+ git fetch files master &&
+ git branch files-master FETCH_HEAD &&
+ git read-tree --prefix=files_subtree files-master &&
+ git checkout -- files_subtree &&
+ tree=$(git write-tree) &&
+ head=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
+ rev=$(git rev-parse --verify files-master^0) &&
+ commit=$(git commit-tree -p $head -p $rev -m "Add subproject master" $tree) &&
+ git update-ref HEAD $commit &&
+ (
+ cd files_subtree &&
+ test_commit master4
+ ) &&
+ test_commit files_subtree/master5
+'
+
+# FAILURE: Does not preserve master4.
+test_expect_failure 'Rebase -Xsubtree --preserve-merges --onto commit 4' '
+ reset_rebase &&
+ git checkout -b rebase-preserve-merges-4 master &&
+ git filter-branch --prune-empty -f --subdirectory-filter files_subtree &&
+ git commit -m "Empty commit" --allow-empty &&
+ git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --preserve-merges --onto files-master master &&
+ verbose test "$(commit_message HEAD~)" = "files_subtree/master4"
+'
+
+# FAILURE: Does not preserve master5.
+test_expect_failure 'Rebase -Xsubtree --preserve-merges --onto commit 5' '
+ reset_rebase &&
+ git checkout -b rebase-preserve-merges-5 master &&
+ git filter-branch --prune-empty -f --subdirectory-filter files_subtree &&
+ git commit -m "Empty commit" --allow-empty &&
+ git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --preserve-merges --onto files-master master &&
+ verbose test "$(commit_message HEAD)" = "files_subtree/master5"
+'
+
+# FAILURE: Does not preserve master4.
+test_expect_failure 'Rebase -Xsubtree --keep-empty --preserve-merges --onto commit 4' '
+ reset_rebase &&
+ git checkout -b rebase-keep-empty-4 master &&
+ git filter-branch --prune-empty -f --subdirectory-filter files_subtree &&
+ git commit -m "Empty commit" --allow-empty &&
+ git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --keep-empty --preserve-merges --onto files-master master &&
+ verbose test "$(commit_message HEAD~2)" = "files_subtree/master4"
+'
+
+# FAILURE: Does not preserve master5.
+test_expect_failure 'Rebase -Xsubtree --keep-empty --preserve-merges --onto commit 5' '
+ reset_rebase &&
+ git checkout -b rebase-keep-empty-5 master &&
+ git filter-branch --prune-empty -f --subdirectory-filter files_subtree &&
+ git commit -m "Empty commit" --allow-empty &&
+ git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --keep-empty --preserve-merges --onto files-master master &&
+ verbose test "$(commit_message HEAD~)" = "files_subtree/master5"
+'
+
+# FAILURE: Does not preserve Empty.
+test_expect_failure 'Rebase -Xsubtree --keep-empty --preserve-merges --onto empty commit' '
+ reset_rebase &&
+ git checkout -b rebase-keep-empty-empty master &&
+ git filter-branch --prune-empty -f --subdirectory-filter files_subtree &&
+ git commit -m "Empty commit" --allow-empty &&
+ git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --keep-empty --preserve-merges --onto files-master master &&
+ verbose test "$(commit_message HEAD)" = "Empty commit"
+'
+
+# FAILURE: fatal: Could not parse object
+test_expect_failure 'Rebase -Xsubtree --onto commit 4' '
+ reset_rebase &&
+ git checkout -b rebase-onto-4 master &&
+ git filter-branch --prune-empty -f --subdirectory-filter files_subtree &&
+ git commit -m "Empty commit" --allow-empty &&
+ git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --onto files-master master &&
+ verbose test "$(commit_message HEAD~2)" = "files_subtree/master4"
+'
+
+# FAILURE: fatal: Could not parse object
+test_expect_failure 'Rebase -Xsubtree --onto commit 5' '
+ reset_rebase &&
+ git checkout -b rebase-onto-5 master &&
+ git filter-branch --prune-empty -f --subdirectory-filter files_subtree &&
+ git commit -m "Empty commit" --allow-empty &&
+ git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --onto files-master master &&
+ verbose test "$(commit_message HEAD~)" = "files_subtree/master5"
+'
+# FAILURE: fatal: Could not parse object
+test_expect_failure 'Rebase -Xsubtree --onto empty commit' '
+ reset_rebase &&
+ git checkout -b rebase-onto-empty master &&
+ git filter-branch --prune-empty -f --subdirectory-filter files_subtree &&
+ git commit -m "Empty commit" --allow-empty &&
+ git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --onto files-master master &&
+ verbose test "$(commit_message HEAD)" = "Empty commit"
+'
+
+test_done
test_cmp expected current
'
-EMPTY_TREE=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
-
test_expect_success 'diff-tree with wildcard shows dir also matches' '
git diff-tree --name-only $EMPTY_TREE $tree -- "f*" >result &&
echo file0 >expected &&
color "nobold nodim noul noblink noreverse" "[22;24;25;27m"
'
+test_expect_success '"no-" variant of negation' '
+ color "no-bold no-blink" "[22;25m"
+'
+
test_expect_success 'long color specification' '
color "254 255 bold dim ul blink reverse" "[1;2;4;5;7;38;5;254;48;5;255m"
'
test_expect_success 'absurdly long color specification' '
color \
- "#ffffff #ffffff bold nobold dim nodim ul noul blink noblink reverse noreverse" \
- "[1;2;4;5;7;22;24;25;27;38;2;255;255;255;48;2;255;255;255m"
+ "#ffffff #ffffff bold nobold dim nodim italic noitalic
+ ul noul blink noblink reverse noreverse strike nostrike" \
+ "[1;2;3;4;5;7;9;22;23;24;25;27;29;38;2;255;255;255;48;2;255;255;255m"
'
test_expect_success '0-7 are aliases for basic ANSI color names' '
. ./test-lib.sh
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-diff-alternative.sh
+test_expect_success '--ignore-space-at-eol with a single appended character' '
+ printf "a\nb\nc\n" >pre &&
+ printf "a\nbX\nc\n" >post &&
+ test_must_fail git diff --no-index \
+ --patience --ignore-space-at-eol pre post >diff &&
+ grep "^+.*X" diff
+'
+
test_diff_frobnitz "patience"
test_diff_unique "patience"
test_description='test diff with a bogus tree containing the null sha1'
. ./test-lib.sh
-empty_tree=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
-
test_expect_success 'create bogus tree' '
bogus_tree=$(
printf "100644 fooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ" |
test_expect_success 'raw diff shows null sha1 (addition)' '
echo ":000000 100644 $_z40 $_z40 A foo" >expect &&
- git diff-tree $empty_tree $bogus_tree >actual &&
+ git diff-tree $EMPTY_TREE $bogus_tree >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'raw diff shows null sha1 (removal)' '
echo ":100644 000000 $_z40 $_z40 D foo" >expect &&
- git diff-tree $bogus_tree $empty_tree >actual &&
+ git diff-tree $bogus_tree $EMPTY_TREE >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
'
test_expect_success 'patch fails due to bogus sha1 (addition)' '
- test_must_fail git diff-tree -p $empty_tree $bogus_tree
+ test_must_fail git diff-tree -p $EMPTY_TREE $bogus_tree
'
test_expect_success 'patch fails due to bogus sha1 (removal)' '
- test_must_fail git diff-tree -p $bogus_tree $empty_tree
+ test_must_fail git diff-tree -p $bogus_tree $EMPTY_TREE
'
test_expect_success 'patch fails due to bogus sha1 (modification)' '
# Applying side1 will be quiet.
test_must_fail git am --quiet side[123].eml >out &&
test_path_is_dir .git/rebase-apply &&
- ! test_i18ngrep "^Applying: " out &&
+ test_i18ngrep ! "^Applying: " out &&
echo side1 >file &&
git add file &&
git shortlog --exclude=refs/heads/m* --all
'
+test_expect_success 'shortlog with --output=<file>' '
+ git shortlog --output=shortlog -1 master >output &&
+ test ! -s output &&
+ test_line_count = 3 shortlog
+'
+
test_done
test_cmp expect actual
'
-test_expect_success GPG 'log --graph --show-signature' '
+test_expect_success GPG 'setup signed branch' '
test_when_finished "git reset --hard && git checkout master" &&
git checkout -b signed master &&
echo foo >foo &&
git add foo &&
- git commit -S -m signed_commit &&
+ git commit -S -m signed_commit
+'
+
+test_expect_success GPG 'log --graph --show-signature' '
git log --graph --show-signature -n1 signed >actual &&
grep "^| gpg: Signature made" actual &&
grep "^| gpg: Good signature" actual
grep "^| | gpg: Good signature" actual
'
+test_expect_success GPG '--no-show-signature overrides --show-signature' '
+ git log -1 --show-signature --no-show-signature signed >actual &&
+ ! grep "^gpg:" actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success GPG 'log.showsignature=true behaves like --show-signature' '
+ test_config log.showsignature true &&
+ git log -1 signed >actual &&
+ grep "gpg: Signature made" actual &&
+ grep "gpg: Good signature" actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success GPG '--no-show-signature overrides log.showsignature=true' '
+ test_config log.showsignature true &&
+ git log -1 --no-show-signature signed >actual &&
+ ! grep "^gpg:" actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success GPG '--show-signature overrides log.showsignature=false' '
+ test_config log.showsignature false &&
+ git log -1 --show-signature signed >actual &&
+ grep "gpg: Signature made" actual &&
+ grep "gpg: Good signature" actual
+'
+
test_expect_success 'log --graph --no-walk is forbidden' '
test_must_fail git log --graph --no-walk
'
test_expect_success '"git log :/a" should be ambiguous (applied both rev and worktree)' '
: >a &&
test_must_fail git log :/a 2>error &&
- grep ambiguous error
+ test_i18ngrep ambiguous error
'
test_expect_success '"git log :/a -- " should not be ambiguous' '
test_expect_success '"git log :" should be ambiguous' '
test_must_fail git log : 2>error &&
- grep ambiguous error
+ test_i18ngrep ambiguous error
'
test_expect_success 'git log -- :' '
git log --first-parent -L 1,1:b.c
'
+test_expect_success '-L with --output' '
+ git checkout parallel-change &&
+ git log --output=log -L :main:b.c >output &&
+ test ! -s output &&
+ test_line_count = 70 log
+'
+
test_done
test_must_fail git archive -v HEAD -- "*.abc" >/dev/null
'
+# Pull the size and date of each entry in a tarfile using the system tar.
+#
+# We'll pull out only the year from the date; that avoids any question of
+# timezones impacting the result (as long as we keep our test times away from a
+# year boundary; our reference times are all in August).
+#
+# The output of tar_info is expected to be "<size> <year>", both in decimal. It
+# ignores the return value of tar. We have to do this, because some of our test
+# input is only partial (the real data is 64GB in some cases).
+tar_info () {
+ "$TAR" tvf "$1" |
+ awk '{
+ split($4, date, "-")
+ print $3 " " date[1]
+ }'
+}
+
+# See if our system tar can handle a tar file with huge sizes and dates far in
+# the future, and that we can actually parse its output.
+#
+# The reference file was generated by GNU tar, and the magic time and size are
+# both octal 01000000000001, which overflows normal ustar fields.
+test_lazy_prereq TAR_HUGE '
+ echo "68719476737 4147" >expect &&
+ tar_info "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t5000/huge-and-future.tar >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success LONG_IS_64BIT 'set up repository with huge blob' '
+ obj_d=19 &&
+ obj_f=f9c8273ec45a8938e6999cb59b3ff66739902a &&
+ obj=${obj_d}${obj_f} &&
+ mkdir -p .git/objects/$obj_d &&
+ cp "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t5000/$obj .git/objects/$obj_d/$obj_f &&
+ rm -f .git/index &&
+ git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644,$obj,huge &&
+ git commit -m huge
+'
+
+# We expect git to die with SIGPIPE here (otherwise we
+# would generate the whole 64GB).
+test_expect_success LONG_IS_64BIT 'generate tar with huge size' '
+ {
+ git archive HEAD
+ echo $? >exit-code
+ } | test_copy_bytes 4096 >huge.tar &&
+ echo 141 >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect exit-code
+'
+
+test_expect_success TAR_HUGE,LONG_IS_64BIT 'system tar can read our huge size' '
+ echo 68719476737 >expect &&
+ tar_info huge.tar | cut -d" " -f1 >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success LONG_IS_64BIT 'set up repository with far-future commit' '
+ rm -f .git/index &&
+ echo content >file &&
+ git add file &&
+ GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="@68719476737 +0000" \
+ git commit -m "tempori parendum"
+'
+
+test_expect_success LONG_IS_64BIT 'generate tar with future mtime' '
+ git archive HEAD >future.tar
+'
+
+test_expect_success TAR_HUGE,LONG_IS_64BIT 'system tar can read our future mtime' '
+ echo 4147 >expect &&
+ tar_info future.tar | cut -d" " -f2 >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
test_cmp exp act
'
-cat >bogus-commit <<\EOF
-tree 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
+cat >bogus-commit <<EOF
+tree $EMPTY_TREE
author Bugs Bunny 1234567890 +0000
committer Bugs Bunny <bugs@bun.ni> 1234567890 +0000
test_extra_arg () {
test_expect_success "extra args: $*" "
test_must_fail git remote $* bogus_extra_arg 2>actual &&
- grep '^usage:' actual
+ test_i18ngrep '^usage:' actual
"
}
git fetch --prune origin 2>&1 | head -n1 >../actual
) &&
echo "From ${D}/." >expect &&
- test_cmp expect actual
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'branchname D/F conflict resolved by --prune' '
)
'
+test_expect_success 'fetch aligned output' '
+ git clone . full-output &&
+ test_commit looooooooooooong-tag &&
+ (
+ cd full-output &&
+ git -c fetch.output=full fetch origin 2>&1 | \
+ grep -e "->" | cut -c 22- >../actual
+ ) &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ master -> origin/master
+ looooooooooooong-tag -> looooooooooooong-tag
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'fetch compact output' '
+ git clone . compact &&
+ test_commit extraaa &&
+ (
+ cd compact &&
+ git -c fetch.output=compact fetch origin 2>&1 | \
+ grep -e "->" | cut -c 22- >../actual
+ ) &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ master -> origin/*
+ extraaa -> *
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
test -n "$(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_i18ngrep "Pulling is not possible because you have unmerged files." err &&
test_cmp expected file &&
git add file &&
test -z "$(git ls-files -u)" &&
ensure_fresh_upstream &&
test_terminal git push -u upstream master >out 2>err &&
- grep "Writing objects" err
+ test_i18ngrep "Writing objects" err
'
test_expect_success 'progress messages do not go to non-tty' '
# skip progress messages, since stderr is non-tty
git push -u upstream master >out 2>err &&
- ! grep "Writing objects" err
+ test_i18ngrep ! "Writing objects" err
'
test_expect_success 'progress messages go to non-tty (forced)' '
# force progress messages to stderr, even though it is non-tty
git push -u --progress upstream master >out 2>err &&
- grep "Writing objects" err
+ test_i18ngrep "Writing objects" err
'
test_expect_success TTY 'push -q suppresses progress' '
ensure_fresh_upstream &&
test_terminal git push -u -q upstream master >out 2>err &&
- ! grep "Writing objects" err
+ test_i18ngrep ! "Writing objects" err
'
test_expect_success TTY 'push --no-progress suppresses progress' '
ensure_fresh_upstream &&
test_terminal git push -u --no-progress upstream master >out 2>err &&
- ! grep "Unpacking objects" err &&
- ! grep "Writing objects" err
+ test_i18ngrep ! "Unpacking objects" err &&
+ test_i18ngrep ! "Writing objects" err
'
test_expect_success TTY 'quiet push' '
cat >expected &&
# We're not interested in the error
# "fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly":
- grep -E '^(fatal|warning):' <error | grep -v 'hung up' >actual | sort &&
- test_cmp expected actual
+ test_i18ngrep -E '^(fatal|warning):' <error | grep -v 'hung up' >actual | sort &&
+ test_i18ncmp expected actual
}
test_expect_success 'setup' '
git commit -m dev2 &&
test_must_fail git push origin dev2 2>act &&
sed -e "/^remote: /s/ *$//" <act >cmp &&
- test_cmp exp cmp
+ test_i18ncmp exp cmp
'
rm -f "$HTTPD_DOCUMENT_ROOT_PATH/test_repo.git/hooks/update"
cd "$ROOT_PATH"/test_repo_clone &&
test_commit noisy &&
test_terminal git push >output 2>&1 &&
- grep "^Writing objects" output
+ test_i18ngrep "^Writing objects" output
'
test_expect_success TTY 'push --quiet silences status and progress' '
cd "$ROOT_PATH"/test_repo_clone &&
test_commit no-progress &&
test_terminal git push --no-progress >output 2>&1 &&
- grep "^To http" output &&
- ! grep "^Writing objects"
+ test_i18ngrep "^To http" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep ! "^Writing objects"
'
test_expect_success 'push --progress shows progress to non-tty' '
cd "$ROOT_PATH"/test_repo_clone &&
test_commit progress &&
git push --progress >output 2>&1 &&
- grep "^To http" output &&
- grep "^Writing objects" output
+ test_i18ngrep "^To http" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "^Writing objects" output
'
test_expect_success 'http push gives sane defaults to reflog' '
test_cmp expect "$HTTPD_DOCUMENT_ROOT_PATH/push-cert-status"
'
+test_expect_success 'push status output scrubs password' '
+ cd "$ROOT_PATH/test_repo_clone" &&
+ git push --porcelain \
+ "$HTTPD_URL_USER_PASS/smart/test_repo.git" \
+ +HEAD:scrub >status &&
+ # should have been scrubbed down to vanilla URL
+ grep "^To $HTTPD_URL/smart/test_repo.git" status
+'
+
stop_httpd
test_done
test_expect_success 'bisect errors out if bad and good are mistaken' '
git bisect reset &&
test_must_fail git bisect start $HASH2 $HASH4 2> rev_list_error &&
- grep "mistook good and bad" rev_list_error &&
+ test_i18ngrep "mistook good and bad" rev_list_error &&
git bisect reset
'
test_expect_success 'good merge base when good and bad are siblings' '
git bisect start "$HASH7" "$SIDE_HASH7" > my_bisect_log.txt &&
- grep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
grep $HASH4 my_bisect_log.txt &&
git bisect good > my_bisect_log.txt &&
test_must_fail grep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
'
test_expect_success 'skipped merge base when good and bad are siblings' '
git bisect start "$SIDE_HASH7" "$HASH7" > my_bisect_log.txt &&
- grep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
grep $HASH4 my_bisect_log.txt &&
git bisect skip > my_bisect_log.txt 2>&1 &&
grep "warning" my_bisect_log.txt &&
test_expect_success 'bad merge base when good and bad are siblings' '
git bisect start "$HASH7" HEAD > my_bisect_log.txt &&
- grep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
grep $HASH4 my_bisect_log.txt &&
test_must_fail git bisect bad > my_bisect_log.txt 2>&1 &&
- grep "merge base $HASH4 is bad" my_bisect_log.txt &&
- grep "fixed between $HASH4 and \[$SIDE_HASH7\]" my_bisect_log.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "merge base $HASH4 is bad" my_bisect_log.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "fixed between $HASH4 and \[$SIDE_HASH7\]" my_bisect_log.txt &&
git bisect reset
'
test_expect_success 'good merge bases when good and bad are siblings' '
git bisect start "$B_HASH" "$A_HASH" > my_bisect_log.txt &&
- grep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
git bisect good > my_bisect_log2.txt &&
- grep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log2.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log2.txt &&
{
{
grep "$SIDE_HASH5" my_bisect_log.txt &&
test_expect_success 'optimized merge base checks' '
git bisect start "$HASH7" "$SIDE_HASH7" > my_bisect_log.txt &&
- grep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log.txt &&
grep "$HASH4" my_bisect_log.txt &&
git bisect good > my_bisect_log2.txt &&
test -f ".git/BISECT_ANCESTORS_OK" &&
test "$HASH6" = $(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) &&
git bisect bad > my_bisect_log3.txt &&
git bisect good "$A_HASH" > my_bisect_log4.txt &&
- grep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log4.txt &&
+ test_i18ngrep "merge base must be tested" my_bisect_log4.txt &&
test_must_fail test -f ".git/BISECT_ANCESTORS_OK"
'
test_expect_success 'erroring out when using bad path parameters' '
test_must_fail git bisect start $PARA_HASH7 $HASH1 -- foobar 2> error.txt &&
- grep "bad path parameters" error.txt
+ test_i18ngrep "bad path parameters" error.txt
'
test_expect_success 'test bisection on bare repo - --no-checkout specified' '
test_must_fail git bisect terms 1 2 &&
test_must_fail git bisect terms 2>actual &&
echo "no terms defined" >expected &&
- test_cmp expected actual
+ test_i18ncmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success 'bisect terms shows good/bad after start' '
Your current terms are two for the old state
and one for the new state.
EOF
- test_cmp expected actual &&
+ test_i18ncmp expected actual &&
git bisect terms --term-bad >actual &&
echo one >expected &&
test_cmp expected actual &&
test_have_prereq SED_STRIPS_CR && SED_OPTIONS=-b
+compare_files () {
+ tr '\015\000' QN <"$1" >"$1".expect &&
+ tr '\015\000' QN <"$2" >"$2".actual &&
+ test_cmp "$1".expect "$2".actual &&
+ rm "$1".expect "$2".actual
+}
+
test_expect_success setup '
git config core.autocrlf false &&
git branch side &&
echo "* text=auto" >.gitattributes &&
- touch file &&
+ echo first line >file &&
git add .gitattributes file &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m "normalize file" &&
rm -f .gitattributes &&
git reset --hard a &&
git merge b &&
- test_cmp expected file
+ compare_files expected file
'
-test_expect_success 'Merge addition of text=auto' '
+test_expect_success 'Merge addition of text=auto eol=LF' '
+ git config core.eol lf &&
cat <<-\EOF >expected &&
first line
same line
EOF
- if test_have_prereq NATIVE_CRLF; then
- append_cr <expected >expected.temp &&
- mv expected.temp expected
- fi &&
git config merge.renormalize true &&
git rm -fr . &&
rm -f .gitattributes &&
git reset --hard b &&
git merge a &&
- test_cmp expected file
+ compare_files expected file
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'Merge addition of text=auto eol=CRLF' '
+ git config core.eol crlf &&
+ cat <<-\EOF >expected &&
+ first line
+ same line
+ EOF
+
+ append_cr <expected >expected.temp &&
+ mv expected.temp expected &&
+ git config merge.renormalize true &&
+ git rm -fr . &&
+ rm -f .gitattributes &&
+ git reset --hard b &&
+ echo >&2 "After git reset --hard b" &&
+ git ls-files -s --eol >&2 &&
+ git merge a &&
+ compare_files expected file
'
test_expect_success 'Detect CRLF/LF conflict after setting text=auto' '
+ git config core.eol native &&
echo "<<<<<<<" >expected &&
- if test_have_prereq NATIVE_CRLF; then
- echo first line | append_cr >>expected &&
- echo same line | append_cr >>expected &&
- echo ======= | append_cr >>expected
- else
- echo first line >>expected &&
- echo same line >>expected &&
- echo ======= >>expected
- fi &&
+ echo first line >>expected &&
+ echo same line >>expected &&
+ echo ======= >>expected &&
echo first line | append_cr >>expected &&
echo same line | append_cr >>expected &&
echo ">>>>>>>" >>expected &&
git reset --hard a &&
test_must_fail git merge b &&
fuzz_conflict file >file.fuzzy &&
- test_cmp expected file.fuzzy
+ compare_files expected file.fuzzy
'
test_expect_success 'Detect LF/CRLF conflict from addition of text=auto' '
echo "<<<<<<<" >expected &&
echo first line | append_cr >>expected &&
echo same line | append_cr >>expected &&
- if test_have_prereq NATIVE_CRLF; then
- echo ======= | append_cr >>expected &&
- echo first line | append_cr >>expected &&
- echo same line | append_cr >>expected
- else
- echo ======= >>expected &&
- echo first line >>expected &&
- echo same line >>expected
- fi &&
+ echo ======= >>expected &&
+ echo first line >>expected &&
+ echo same line >>expected &&
echo ">>>>>>>" >>expected &&
git config merge.renormalize false &&
rm -f .gitattributes &&
git reset --hard b &&
test_must_fail git merge a &&
fuzz_conflict file >file.fuzzy &&
- test_cmp expected file.fuzzy
+ compare_files expected file.fuzzy
'
test_expect_failure 'checkout -m after setting text=auto' '
git reset --hard initial &&
git checkout a -- . &&
git checkout -m b &&
- test_cmp expected file
+ compare_files expected file
'
test_expect_failure 'checkout -m addition of text=auto' '
git reset --hard initial &&
git checkout b -- . &&
git checkout -m a &&
- test_cmp expected file
+ compare_files expected file
'
test_expect_failure 'cherry-pick patch from after text=auto was added' '
git reset --hard b &&
test_must_fail git cherry-pick a >err 2>&1 &&
grep "[Nn]othing added" err &&
- test_cmp expected file
+ compare_files expected file
'
test_expect_success 'Test delete/normalize conflict' '
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_i18ncmp full-list out &&
+ test_i18ncmp broken-err err
'
test_expect_success 'NULL_SHA1 refs are reported correctly' '
echo "warning: ignoring broken ref $r" >zeros-err &&
git for-each-ref >out 2>err &&
test_cmp full-list out &&
- test_cmp zeros-err err &&
+ test_i18ncmp zeros-err err &&
git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname) %(refname)" >brief-out 2>brief-err &&
test_cmp brief-list brief-out &&
- test_cmp zeros-err brief-err
+ test_i18ncmp zeros-err brief-err
'
test_expect_success 'Missing objects are reported correctly' '
test_when_finished "rm -f .git/$r" &&
echo "fatal: missing object $MISSING for $r" >missing-err &&
test_must_fail git for-each-ref 2>err &&
- test_cmp missing-err err &&
+ test_i18ncmp missing-err err &&
(
cat brief-list &&
echo "$MISSING $r"
H sub/2
EOF
-NULL_SHA1=e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
-
setup_absent() {
test -f 1 && rm 1
git update-index --remove 1 &&
- git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $NULL_SHA1 1 &&
+ git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 1 &&
git update-index --skip-worktree 1
}
test_absent() {
- echo "100644 $NULL_SHA1 0 1" > expected &&
+ echo "100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 1" > expected &&
git ls-files --stage 1 > result &&
test_cmp expected result &&
test ! -f 1
setup_dirty() {
git update-index --force-remove 1 &&
echo dirty > 1 &&
- git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $NULL_SHA1 1 &&
+ git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 1 &&
git update-index --skip-worktree 1
}
test_dirty() {
- echo "100644 $NULL_SHA1 0 1" > expected &&
+ echo "100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 1" > expected &&
git ls-files --stage 1 > result &&
test_cmp expected result &&
echo dirty > expected
test "$(git grep --no-ext-grep test)" = "1:test"
'
-echo ":000000 100644 $_z40 $NULL_SHA1 A 1" > expected
+echo ":000000 100644 $_z40 $EMPTY_BLOB A 1" > expected
test_expect_success 'diff-index does not examine skip-worktree absent entries' '
setup_absent &&
git diff-index HEAD -- 1 > result &&
git update-index --no-skip-worktree added
'
-NULL_SHA1=e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
-
setup_absent() {
test -f 1 && rm 1
git update-index --remove 1 &&
- git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $NULL_SHA1 1 &&
+ git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 1 &&
git update-index --skip-worktree 1
}
test_absent() {
- echo "100644 $NULL_SHA1 0 1" > expected &&
+ echo "100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 1" > expected &&
git ls-files --stage 1 > result &&
test_cmp expected result &&
test ! -f 1
setup_dirty() {
git update-index --force-remove 1 &&
echo dirty > 1 &&
- git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $NULL_SHA1 1 &&
+ git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 1 &&
git update-index --skip-worktree 1
}
test_dirty() {
- echo "100644 $NULL_SHA1 0 1" > expected &&
+ echo "100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0 1" > expected &&
git ls-files --stage 1 > result &&
test_cmp expected result &&
echo dirty > expected
EOF
cat >../dump.expect <<EOF &&
-info/exclude e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
+info/exclude $EMPTY_BLOB
core.excludesfile 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
exclude_per_dir .gitignore
flags 00000006
test_expect_success 'verify untracked cache dump' '
test-dump-untracked-cache >../actual &&
cat >../expect <<EOF &&
-info/exclude e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
+info/exclude $EMPTY_BLOB
core.excludesfile 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
exclude_per_dir .gitignore
flags 00000006
test_expect_success 'verify untracked cache dump' '
test-dump-untracked-cache >../actual &&
cat >../expect <<EOF &&
-info/exclude e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
+info/exclude $EMPTY_BLOB
core.excludesfile 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
exclude_per_dir .gitignore
flags 00000006
cp -R done dthree dtwo four three ../other_worktree &&
GIT_WORK_TREE=../other_worktree git status 2>../err &&
echo "warning: Untracked cache is disabled on this system or location." >../expect &&
- test_cmp ../expect ../err
+ test_i18ncmp ../expect ../err
'
test_done
hex=$(git log -1 --format="%h") &&
git reset --hard > .actual &&
echo HEAD is now at $hex $(commit_msg) > .expected &&
- test_cmp .expected .actual
+ test_i18ncmp .expected .actual
'
test_expect_success 'reset --hard message (ISO8859-1 logoutputencoding)' '
hex=$(git log -1 --format="%h") &&
git -c "i18n.logOutputEncoding=$test_encoding" reset --hard > .actual &&
echo HEAD is now at $hex $(commit_msg $test_encoding) > .expected &&
- test_cmp .expected .actual
+ test_i18ncmp .expected .actual
'
>.diff_expect
git checkout -f renamer && git clean -f &&
git checkout renamer^ 2>messages &&
test_i18ngrep "HEAD is now at 7329388" messages &&
- test_line_count -gt 1 messages &&
+ (test_line_count -gt 1 messages || test -n "$GETTEXT_POISON") &&
H=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) &&
M=$(git show-ref -s --verify refs/heads/master) &&
test "z$H" = "z$M" &&
cd sub &&
git submodule deinit ../init >../output
) &&
- grep "\\.\\./init" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "\\.\\./init" output &&
test -z "$(git config --get-regexp "submodule\.example\.")" &&
test -n "$(git config --get-regexp "submodule\.example2\.")" &&
test -f example2/.git &&
cd sub &&
git submodule sync >../../output
) &&
- grep "\\.\\./submodule" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "\\.\\./submodule" output &&
test -d "$(
cd super-clone/submodule &&
git config remote.origin.url
cd sub &&
git submodule sync --recursive >../../output
) &&
- grep "\\.\\./submodule/sub-submodule" output &&
+ test_i18ngrep "\\.\\./submodule/sub-submodule" output &&
test -d "$(
cd super-clone/submodule &&
git config remote.origin.url
cd tmp &&
git submodule update --init --recursive ../super >../../actual 2>../../actual2
) &&
- test_cmp expect actual &&
- test_cmp expect2 actual2
+ test_i18ncmp expect actual &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect2 actual2
'
apos="'";
(cd super &&
test_must_fail git submodule update submodule 2>../actual
) &&
- test_cmp actual expect
+ test_i18ncmp actual expect
'
cat << EOF >expect
mkdir tmp && cd tmp &&
test_must_fail git submodule update ../submodule 2>../../actual
) &&
- test_cmp actual expect
+ test_i18ncmp actual expect
'
cat << EOF >expect
mkdir -p tmp && cd tmp &&
test_must_fail git submodule update --recursive ../super 2>../../actual
) &&
- test_cmp actual expect
+ test_i18ncmp actual expect
'
test_expect_success 'submodule init does not copy command into .git/config' '
'
cat >expect <<EOF
-:100644 100644 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M dir1/modified
+:100644 100644 $EMPTY_BLOB 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M dir1/modified
EOF
test_expect_success 'status refreshes the index' '
touch dir2/added &&
git config --add -f .gitmodules submodule.subname.ignore all &&
git config --add -f .gitmodules submodule.subname.path sm &&
git status > output &&
- test_cmp expect output &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect output &&
git config -f .gitmodules --remove-section submodule.subname
'
git config --add submodule.subname.ignore all &&
git config --add submodule.subname.path sm &&
git status > output &&
- test_cmp expect output &&
+ test_i18ncmp expect output &&
git config --remove-section submodule.subname &&
git config -f .gitmodules --remove-section submodule.subname
'
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success GPG 'log.showsignature behaves like --show-signature' '
+ test_config log.showsignature true &&
+ git show initial >actual &&
+ grep "gpg: Signature made" actual &&
+ grep "gpg: Good signature" actual
+'
+
test_done
error: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge:
sub
sub2
-Please move or remove them before you can merge.
+Please move or remove them before you merge.
Aborting
EOF
cp important sub &&
cp important sub2 &&
test_must_fail git merge sub 2>out &&
- test_cmp out expect &&
+ test_i18ncmp out expect &&
test_path_is_missing .git/MERGE_HEAD &&
test_cmp important sub &&
test_cmp important sub2 &&
four
three
two
-Please move or remove them before you can merge.
+Please move or remove them before you merge.
Aborting
EOF
four
three
two
-Please commit your changes or stash them before you can merge.
+Please commit your changes or stash them before you merge.
error: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge:
five
-Please move or remove them before you can merge.
+Please move or remove them before you merge.
Aborting
EOF
error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by checkout:
rep/one
rep/two
-Please commit your changes or stash them before you can switch branches.
+Please commit your changes or stash them before you switch branches.
Aborting
EOF
error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by checkout:
rep/one
rep/two
-Please commit your changes or stash them before you can switch branches.
+Please commit your changes or stash them before you switch branches.
Aborting
EOF
git reset --hard master >/dev/null 2>&1
'
-test_expect_success 'temporary filenames are used with mergetool.writeToTemp' '
+test_lazy_prereq MKTEMP '
+ tempdir=$(mktemp -d -t foo.XXXXXX) &&
+ test -d "$tempdir"
+'
+
+test_expect_success MKTEMP 'temporary filenames are used with mergetool.writeToTemp' '
git checkout -b test16 branch1 &&
test_config mergetool.writeToTemp true &&
test_config mergetool.myecho.cmd "echo \"\$LOCAL\"" &&
test_expect_success "grep -c $L (no /dev/null)" '
! git grep -c test $H | grep /dev/null
- '
+ '
test_expect_success "grep --max-depth -1 $L" '
{
test_cmp expected actual
'
+test_expect_success 'grep can find things only in the work tree' '
+ : >work-tree-only &&
+ git add work-tree-only &&
+ test_when_finished "git rm -f work-tree-only" &&
+ echo "find in work tree" >work-tree-only &&
+ git grep --quiet "find in work tree" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet --cached "find in work tree" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet "find in work tree" HEAD
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'grep can find things only in the work tree (i-t-a)' '
+ echo "intend to add this" >intend-to-add &&
+ git add -N intend-to-add &&
+ test_when_finished "git rm -f intend-to-add" &&
+ git grep --quiet "intend to add this" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet --cached "intend to add this" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet "intend to add this" HEAD
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'grep does not search work tree with assume unchanged' '
+ echo "intend to add this" >intend-to-add &&
+ git add -N intend-to-add &&
+ git update-index --assume-unchanged intend-to-add &&
+ test_when_finished "git rm -f intend-to-add" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet "intend to add this" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet --cached "intend to add this" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet "intend to add this" HEAD
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'grep can find things only in the index' '
+ echo "only in the index" >cache-this &&
+ git add cache-this &&
+ rm cache-this &&
+ test_when_finished "git rm --cached cache-this" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet "only in the index" &&
+ git grep --quiet --cached "only in the index" &&
+ test_must_fail git grep --quiet "only in the index" HEAD
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'grep does not report i-t-a with -L --cached' '
+ echo "intend to add this" >intend-to-add &&
+ git add -N intend-to-add &&
+ test_when_finished "git rm -f intend-to-add" &&
+ git ls-files | grep -v "^intend-to-add\$" >expected &&
+ git grep -L --cached "nonexistent_string" >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'grep does not report i-t-a and assume unchanged with -L' '
+ echo "intend to add this" >intend-to-add-assume-unchanged &&
+ git add -N intend-to-add-assume-unchanged &&
+ test_when_finished "git rm -f intend-to-add-assume-unchanged" &&
+ git update-index --assume-unchanged intend-to-add-assume-unchanged &&
+ git ls-files | grep -v "^intend-to-add-assume-unchanged\$" >expected &&
+ git grep -L "nonexistent_string" >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='grep icase on non-English locales'
+
+. ./lib-gettext.sh
+
+test_expect_success GETTEXT_LOCALE 'setup' '
+ test_write_lines "TILRAUN: Halló Heimur!" >file &&
+ git add file &&
+ LC_ALL="$is_IS_locale" &&
+ export LC_ALL
+'
+
+test_have_prereq GETTEXT_LOCALE &&
+test-regex "HALLÓ" "Halló" ICASE &&
+test_set_prereq REGEX_LOCALE
+
+test_expect_success REGEX_LOCALE 'grep literal string, no -F' '
+ git grep -i "TILRAUN: Halló Heimur!" &&
+ git grep -i "TILRAUN: HALLÓ HEIMUR!"
+'
+
+test_expect_success GETTEXT_LOCALE,LIBPCRE 'grep pcre utf-8 icase' '
+ git grep --perl-regexp "TILRAUN: H.lló Heimur!" &&
+ git grep --perl-regexp -i "TILRAUN: H.lló Heimur!" &&
+ git grep --perl-regexp -i "TILRAUN: H.LLÓ HEIMUR!"
+'
+
+test_expect_success GETTEXT_LOCALE,LIBPCRE 'grep pcre utf-8 string with "+"' '
+ test_write_lines "TILRAUN: Hallóó Heimur!" >file2 &&
+ git add file2 &&
+ git grep -l --perl-regexp "TILRAUN: H.lló+ Heimur!" >actual &&
+ echo file >expected &&
+ echo file2 >>expected &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success REGEX_LOCALE 'grep literal string, with -F' '
+ git grep --debug -i -F "TILRAUN: Halló Heimur!" 2>&1 >/dev/null |
+ grep fixed >debug1 &&
+ test_write_lines "fixed TILRAUN: Halló Heimur!" >expect1 &&
+ test_cmp expect1 debug1 &&
+
+ git grep --debug -i -F "TILRAUN: HALLÓ HEIMUR!" 2>&1 >/dev/null |
+ grep fixed >debug2 &&
+ test_write_lines "fixed TILRAUN: HALLÓ HEIMUR!" >expect2 &&
+ test_cmp expect2 debug2
+'
+
+test_expect_success REGEX_LOCALE 'grep string with regex, with -F' '
+ test_write_lines "^*TILR^AUN:.* \\Halló \$He[]imur!\$" >file &&
+
+ git grep --debug -i -F "^*TILR^AUN:.* \\Halló \$He[]imur!\$" 2>&1 >/dev/null |
+ grep fixed >debug1 &&
+ test_write_lines "fixed \\^*TILR^AUN:\\.\\* \\\\Halló \$He\\[]imur!\\\$" >expect1 &&
+ test_cmp expect1 debug1 &&
+
+ git grep --debug -i -F "^*TILR^AUN:.* \\HALLÓ \$HE[]IMUR!\$" 2>&1 >/dev/null |
+ grep fixed >debug2 &&
+ test_write_lines "fixed \\^*TILR^AUN:\\.\\* \\\\HALLÓ \$HE\\[]IMUR!\\\$" >expect2 &&
+ test_cmp expect2 debug2
+'
+
+test_expect_success REGEX_LOCALE 'pickaxe -i on non-ascii' '
+ git commit -m first &&
+ git log --format=%f -i -S"TILRAUN: HALLÓ HEIMUR!" >actual &&
+ echo first >expected &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
+
+test_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='grep icase on non-English locales'
+
+. ./lib-gettext.sh
+
+test_expect_success GETTEXT_ISO_LOCALE 'setup' '
+ printf "TILRAUN: Halló Heimur!" >file &&
+ git add file &&
+ LC_ALL="$is_IS_iso_locale" &&
+ export LC_ALL
+'
+
+test_expect_success GETTEXT_ISO_LOCALE,LIBPCRE 'grep pcre string' '
+ git grep --perl-regexp -i "TILRAUN: H.lló Heimur!" &&
+ git grep --perl-regexp -i "TILRAUN: H.LLÓ HEIMUR!"
+'
+
+test_done
test_tick &&
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=Fourth git commit -m Fourth &&
- {
- echo ABC
- echo DEF
- echo XXXX
- echo GHIJK
- } >cow &&
+ cat >cow <<-\EOF &&
+ ABC
+ DEF
+ XXXX
+ GHIJK
+ EOF
git add cow &&
test_tick &&
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=Fifth git commit -m Fifth
test_expect_success 'blame wholesale copy' '
git blame -f -C -C1 HEAD^ -- cow | sed -e "$pick_fc" >current &&
- {
- echo mouse-Initial
- echo mouse-Second
- echo mouse-Third
- } >expected &&
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ mouse-Initial
+ mouse-Second
+ mouse-Third
+ EOF
test_cmp expected current
'
test_expect_success 'blame wholesale copy and more' '
git blame -f -C -C1 HEAD -- cow | sed -e "$pick_fc" >current &&
- {
- echo mouse-Initial
- echo mouse-Second
- echo cow-Fifth
- echo mouse-Third
- } >expected &&
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ mouse-Initial
+ mouse-Second
+ cow-Fifth
+ mouse-Third
+ EOF
test_cmp expected current
'
+test_expect_success 'blame wholesale copy and more in the index' '
+
+ cat >horse <<-\EOF &&
+ ABC
+ DEF
+ XXXX
+ YYYY
+ GHIJK
+ EOF
+ git add horse &&
+ test_when_finished "git rm -f horse" &&
+ git blame -f -C -C1 -- horse | sed -e "$pick_fc" >current &&
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ mouse-Initial
+ mouse-Second
+ cow-Fifth
+ horse-Not
+ mouse-Third
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expected current
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'blame during cherry-pick with file rename conflict' '
+
+ test_when_finished "git reset --hard && git checkout master" &&
+ git checkout HEAD~3 &&
+ echo MOUSE >> mouse &&
+ git mv mouse rodent &&
+ git add rodent &&
+ GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=Rodent git commit -m "rodent" &&
+ git checkout --detach master &&
+ (git cherry-pick HEAD@{1} || test $? -eq 1) &&
+ git show HEAD@{1}:rodent > rodent &&
+ git add rodent &&
+ git blame -f -C -C1 rodent | sed -e "$pick_fc" >current &&
+ cat current &&
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ mouse-Initial
+ mouse-Second
+ rodent-Not
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expected current
+'
+
test_expect_success 'blame path that used to be a directory' '
mkdir path &&
echo A A A A A >path/file &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success '--porcelain detects first non-blank line as subject' '
+ (
+ GIT_INDEX_FILE=.git/tmp-index &&
+ export GIT_INDEX_FILE &&
+ echo "This is it" >single-file &&
+ git add single-file &&
+ tree=$(git write-tree) &&
+ commit=$(printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n\n\n \noneline\n\nbody\n" \
+ "tree $tree" \
+ "author A <a@b.c> 123456789 +0000" \
+ "committer C <c@d.e> 123456789 +0000" |
+ git hash-object -w -t commit --stdin) &&
+ git blame --porcelain $commit -- single-file >output &&
+ grep "^summary oneline$" output
+ )
+'
+
test_done
git config help.autocorrect 0 &&
test_must_fail git lfg 2>actual &&
- sed -e "1,/^Did you mean this/d" actual | grep lgf &&
+ grep "^ lgf" actual &&
test_must_fail git distimdist 2>actual &&
- sed -e "1,/^Did you mean this/d" actual | grep distimdistim
+ grep "^ distimdistim" actual
'
test_expect_success 'autocorrect running commands' '
. ./test-lib.sh
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/diff-lib.sh ;# test-lib chdir's into trash
-# Print $1 bytes from stdin to stdout.
-#
-# This could be written as "head -c $1", but IRIX "head" does not
-# support the -c option.
-head_c () {
- perl -e '
- my $len = $ARGV[1];
- while ($len > 0) {
- my $s;
- my $nread = sysread(STDIN, $s, $len);
- die "cannot read: $!" unless defined($nread);
- print $s;
- $len -= $nread;
- }
- ' - "$1"
-}
-
verify_packs () {
for p in .git/objects/pack/*.pack
do
read blob_id type size <&3 &&
echo "$blob_id $type $size" >response &&
- head_c $size >blob <&3 &&
+ test_copy_bytes $size >blob <&3 &&
read newline <&3 &&
cat <<-EOF &&
EOF
read blob_id type size <&3 &&
- head_c $size >actual <&3 &&
+ test_copy_bytes $size >actual <&3 &&
read newline <&3 &&
echo
echo "cat-blob $to_get" &&
read blob_id type size <&3 &&
- head_c $size >actual <&3 &&
+ test_copy_bytes $size >actual <&3 &&
read newline <&3 &&
echo deleteall
test_path_is_file file2 &&
test_path_is_file file3 &&
! grep update file2 &&
- test_path_is_missing .git/git-p4-tmp
+ test_must_fail git show-ref --verify refs/git-p4-tmp
)
'
test_path_is_file file2 &&
test_path_is_file file3 &&
! grep update file2 &&
- test_path_is_missing .git/git-p4-tmp
+ test_must_fail git show-ref --verify refs/git-p4-tmp
)
'
then
echo >&2 "test_must_fail: command succeeded: $*"
return 1
- elif test $exit_code -eq 141 && list_contains "$_test_ok" sigpipe
+ elif test_match_signal 13 $exit_code && list_contains "$_test_ok" sigpipe
then
return 0
elif test $exit_code -gt 129 && test $exit_code -le 192
done
)
}
+
+# Returns true if the numeric exit code in "$2" represents the expected signal
+# in "$1". Signals should be given numerically.
+test_match_signal () {
+ if test "$2" = "$((128 + $1))"
+ then
+ # POSIX
+ return 0
+ elif test "$2" = "$((256 + $1))"
+ then
+ # ksh
+ return 0
+ fi
+ return 1
+}
+
+# Read up to "$1" bytes (or to EOF) from stdin and write them to stdout.
+test_copy_bytes () {
+ perl -e '
+ my $len = $ARGV[1];
+ while ($len > 0) {
+ my $s;
+ my $nread = sysread(STDIN, $s, $len);
+ die "cannot read: $!" unless defined($nread);
+ print $s;
+ $len -= $nread;
+ }
+ ' - "$1"
+}
# Zero SHA-1
_z40=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
+EMPTY_TREE=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
+EMPTY_BLOB=e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
+
# Line feed
LF='
'
# when case-folding filenames
u200c=$(printf '\342\200\214')
-export _x05 _x40 _z40 LF u200c
+export _x05 _x40 _z40 LF u200c EMPTY_TREE EMPTY_BLOB
# Each test should start with something like this, after copyright notices:
#
# override all git executables in TEST_DIRECTORY/..
GIT_VALGRIND=$TEST_DIRECTORY/valgrind
mkdir -p "$GIT_VALGRIND"/bin
- for file in $GIT_BUILD_DIR/git* $GIT_BUILD_DIR/test-*
+ for file in $GIT_BUILD_DIR/git* $GIT_BUILD_DIR/t/helper/test-*
do
make_valgrind_symlink $file
done
}
test_lazy_prereq CMDLINE_LIMIT 'run_with_limited_cmdline true'
+
+build_option () {
+ git version --build-options |
+ sed -ne "s/^$1: //p"
+}
+
+test_lazy_prereq LONG_IS_64BIT '
+ test 8 -le "$(build_option sizeof-long)"
+'
(*tail)->status |= REF_STATUS_UPTODATE;
if (read_ref((*tail)->name,
(*tail)->old_oid.hash) < 0)
- die(N_("Could not read ref %s"),
+ die(_("Could not read ref %s"),
(*tail)->name);
}
}
localname + 11, transport->remote->name,
remotename);
else
- printf("Would set upstream of '%s' to '%s' of '%s'\n",
+ printf(_("Would set upstream of '%s' to '%s' of '%s'\n"),
localname + 11, remotename + 11,
transport->remote->name);
}
char *end;
opts->depth = strtol(value, &end, 0);
if (*end)
- die("transport: invalid depth option '%s'", value);
+ die(_("transport: invalid depth option '%s'"), value);
}
return 0;
}
static int print_one_push_status(struct ref *ref, const char *dest, int count, int porcelain)
{
- if (!count)
- fprintf(porcelain ? stdout : stderr, "To %s\n", dest);
+ if (!count) {
+ char *url = transport_anonymize_url(dest);
+ fprintf(porcelain ? stdout : stderr, "To %s\n", url);
+ free(url);
+ }
switch(ref->status) {
case REF_STATUS_NONE:
{
int i;
- fprintf(stderr, "The following submodule paths contain changes that can\n"
- "not be found on any remote:\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, _("The following submodule paths contain changes that can\n"
+ "not be found on any remote:\n"));
for (i = 0; i < needs_pushing->nr; i++)
printf(" %s\n", needs_pushing->items[i].string);
- fprintf(stderr, "\nPlease try\n\n"
- " git push --recurse-submodules=on-demand\n\n"
- "or cd to the path and use\n\n"
- " git push\n\n"
- "to push them to a remote.\n\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, _("\nPlease try\n\n"
+ " git push --recurse-submodules=on-demand\n\n"
+ "or cd to the path and use\n\n"
+ " git push\n\n"
+ "to push them to a remote.\n\n"));
string_list_clear(needs_pushing, 0);
- die("Aborting.");
+ die(_("Aborting."));
}
static int run_pre_push_hook(struct transport *transport,
if (!strcmp(cmd, "checkout"))
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by checkout:\n%%s"
- "Please commit your changes or stash them before you can switch branches.")
+ "Please commit your changes or stash them before you switch branches.")
: _("Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by checkout:\n%%s");
else if (!strcmp(cmd, "merge"))
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge:\n%%s"
- "Please commit your changes or stash them before you can merge.")
+ "Please commit your changes or stash them before you merge.")
: _("Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge:\n%%s");
else
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by %s:\n%%s"
- "Please commit your changes or stash them before you can %s.")
+ "Please commit your changes or stash them before you %s.")
: _("Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by %s:\n%%s");
msgs[ERROR_WOULD_OVERWRITE] = msgs[ERROR_NOT_UPTODATE_FILE] =
xstrfmt(msg, cmd, cmd);
if (!strcmp(cmd, "checkout"))
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("The following untracked working tree files would be removed by checkout:\n%%s"
- "Please move or remove them before you can switch branches.")
+ "Please move or remove them before you switch branches.")
: _("The following untracked working tree files would be removed by checkout:\n%%s");
else if (!strcmp(cmd, "merge"))
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("The following untracked working tree files would be removed by merge:\n%%s"
- "Please move or remove them before you can merge.")
+ "Please move or remove them before you merge.")
: _("The following untracked working tree files would be removed by merge:\n%%s");
else
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("The following untracked working tree files would be removed by %s:\n%%s"
- "Please move or remove them before you can %s.")
+ "Please move or remove them before you %s.")
: _("The following untracked working tree files would be removed by %s:\n%%s");
msgs[ERROR_WOULD_LOSE_UNTRACKED_REMOVED] = xstrfmt(msg, cmd, cmd);
if (!strcmp(cmd, "checkout"))
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout:\n%%s"
- "Please move or remove them before you can switch branches.")
+ "Please move or remove them before you switch branches.")
: _("The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout:\n%%s");
else if (!strcmp(cmd, "merge"))
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge:\n%%s"
- "Please move or remove them before you can merge.")
+ "Please move or remove them before you merge.")
: _("The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge:\n%%s");
else
msg = advice_commit_before_merge
? _("The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by %s:\n%%s"
- "Please move or remove them before you can %s.")
+ "Please move or remove them before you %s.")
: _("The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by %s:\n%%s");
msgs[ERROR_WOULD_LOSE_UNTRACKED_OVERWRITTEN] = xstrfmt(msg, cmd, cmd);
return parse_hide_refs_config(var, value, "uploadpack");
}
-int main(int argc, const char **argv)
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
const char *dir;
int strict = 0;
OPT_END()
};
- git_setup_gettext();
-
packet_trace_identity("upload-pack");
- git_extract_argv0_path(argv[0]);
check_replace_refs = 0;
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, upload_pack_usage, 0);
static unsigned char current_commit_sha1[20];
-void walker_say(struct walker *walker, const char *fmt, const char *hex)
+void walker_say(struct walker *walker, const char *fmt, ...)
{
- if (walker->get_verbosely)
- fprintf(stderr, fmt, hex);
+ if (walker->get_verbosely) {
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ }
}
static void report_missing(const struct object *obj)
};
/* Report what we got under get_verbosely */
-void walker_say(struct walker *walker, const char *, const char *);
+__attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3)))
+void walker_say(struct walker *walker, const char *fmt, ...);
/* Load pull targets from stdin */
int walker_targets_stdin(char ***target, const char ***write_ref);
int is_bare = 0;
int is_detached = 0;
- strbuf_addstr(&worktree_path, absolute_path(get_git_common_dir()));
+ strbuf_add_absolute_path(&worktree_path, get_git_common_dir());
is_bare = !strbuf_strip_suffix(&worktree_path, "/.git");
if (is_bare)
strbuf_strip_suffix(&worktree_path, "/.");
strbuf_rtrim(&worktree_path);
if (!strbuf_strip_suffix(&worktree_path, "/.git")) {
strbuf_reset(&worktree_path);
- strbuf_addstr(&worktree_path, absolute_path("."));
+ strbuf_add_absolute_path(&worktree_path, ".");
strbuf_strip_suffix(&worktree_path, "/.");
}
}
}
+static int handle_nonblock(int fd, short poll_events, int err)
+{
+ struct pollfd pfd;
+
+ if (err != EAGAIN && err != EWOULDBLOCK)
+ return 0;
+
+ pfd.fd = fd;
+ pfd.events = poll_events;
+
+ /*
+ * no need to check for errors, here;
+ * a subsequent read/write will detect unrecoverable errors
+ */
+ poll(&pfd, 1, -1);
+ return 1;
+}
+
/*
* xread() is the same a read(), but it automatically restarts read()
* operations with a recoverable error (EAGAIN and EINTR). xread()
if (nr < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR)
continue;
- if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) {
- struct pollfd pfd;
- pfd.events = POLLIN;
- pfd.fd = fd;
- /*
- * it is OK if this poll() failed; we
- * want to leave this infinite loop
- * only when read() returns with
- * success, or an expected failure,
- * which would be checked by the next
- * call to read(2).
- */
- poll(&pfd, 1, -1);
- }
+ if (handle_nonblock(fd, POLLIN, errno))
+ continue;
}
return nr;
}
len = MAX_IO_SIZE;
while (1) {
nr = write(fd, buf, len);
- if ((nr < 0) && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR))
- continue;
+ if (nr < 0) {
+ if (errno == EINTR)
+ continue;
+ if (handle_nonblock(fd, POLLOUT, errno))
+ continue;
+ }
+
return nr;
}
}
return len;
}
-static int write_file_v(const char *path, int fatal,
- const char *fmt, va_list params)
+void write_file_buf(const char *path, const char *buf, size_t len)
{
- struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
- int fd = open(path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
- if (fd < 0) {
- if (fatal)
- die_errno(_("could not open %s for writing"), path);
- return -1;
- }
- strbuf_vaddf(&sb, fmt, params);
- strbuf_complete_line(&sb);
- if (write_in_full(fd, sb.buf, sb.len) != sb.len) {
- int err = errno;
- close(fd);
- strbuf_release(&sb);
- errno = err;
- if (fatal)
- die_errno(_("could not write to %s"), path);
- return -1;
- }
- strbuf_release(&sb);
- if (close(fd)) {
- if (fatal)
- die_errno(_("could not close %s"), path);
- return -1;
- }
- return 0;
+ int fd = xopen(path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
+ if (write_in_full(fd, buf, len) != len)
+ die_errno(_("could not write to %s"), path);
+ if (close(fd))
+ die_errno(_("could not close %s"), path);
}
-int write_file(const char *path, const char *fmt, ...)
+void write_file(const char *path, const char *fmt, ...)
{
- int status;
va_list params;
+ struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
va_start(params, fmt);
- status = write_file_v(path, 1, fmt, params);
+ strbuf_vaddf(&sb, fmt, params);
va_end(params);
- return status;
-}
-int write_file_gently(const char *path, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- int status;
- va_list params;
+ strbuf_complete_line(&sb);
- va_start(params, fmt);
- status = write_file_v(path, 0, fmt, params);
- va_end(params);
- return status;
+ write_file_buf(path, sb.buf, sb.len);
+ strbuf_release(&sb);
}
void sleep_millisec(int millisec)
case 7:
return _("both modified:");
default:
- die(_("bug: unhandled unmerged status %x"), stagemask);
+ die("bug: unhandled unmerged status %x", stagemask);
}
}
status_printf(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "\t");
what = wt_status_diff_status_string(status);
if (!what)
- die(_("bug: unhandled diff status %c"), status);
+ die("bug: unhandled diff status %c", status);
len = label_width - utf8_strwidth(what);
assert(len >= 0);
if (status == DIFF_STATUS_COPIED || status == DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED)
d->worktree_status = p->status;
d->dirty_submodule = p->two->dirty_submodule;
if (S_ISGITLINK(p->two->mode))
- d->new_submodule_commits = !!hashcmp(p->one->sha1, p->two->sha1);
+ d->new_submodule_commits = !!oidcmp(&p->one->oid,
+ &p->two->oid);
}
}
strbuf_addf(split[1], "%s ", abbrev);
strbuf_reset(line);
for (i = 0; split[i]; i++)
- strbuf_addf(line, "%s", split[i]->buf);
+ strbuf_addbuf(line, split[i]);
}
}
strbuf_list_free(split);
/*
* LibXDiff by Davide Libenzi ( File Differential Library )
- * Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Davide Libenzi, Johannes E. Schindelin
+ * Copyright (C) 2003-2016 Davide Libenzi, Johannes E. Schindelin
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
return 0;
}
} else if (flags & XDF_IGNORE_WHITESPACE_AT_EOL) {
- while (i1 < s1 && i2 < s2 && l1[i1++] == l2[i2++])
- ; /* keep going */
+ while (i1 < s1 && i2 < s2 && l1[i1] == l2[i2]) {
+ i1++;
+ i2++;
+ }
}
/*