From: Junio C Hamano Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 05:16:47 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Merge branch 'zf/maint-gitweb-acname' X-Git-Tag: v1.6.5-rc0~81 X-Git-Url: https://git.lorimer.id.au/gitweb.git/diff_plain/9c5164032f4c25090e6139a202825febb830feea?hp=5ed5bbc7e1c3a0144db42d6ec4689e01b2f37516 Merge branch 'zf/maint-gitweb-acname' * zf/maint-gitweb-acname: gitweb: parse_commit_text encoding fix --- diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes-1.6.5.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes-1.6.5.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..856047d16f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes-1.6.5.txt @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +GIT v1.6.5 Release Notes +======================== + +In git 1.7.0, which is planned to be the release after 1.6.5, "git push" +into a branch that is currently checked out will be refused by default. + +You can choose what should happen upon such a push by setting the +configuration variable receive.denyCurrentBranch in the receiving +repository. + +Also, "git push $there :$killed" to delete the branch $killed in a remote +repository $there, when $killed branch is the current branch pointed at by +its HEAD, will be refused by default. + +You can choose what should happen upon such a push by setting the +configuration variable receive.denyDeleteCurrent in the receiving +repository. + +To ease the transition plan, the receiving repository of such a +push running this release will issue a big warning when the +configuration variable is missing. Please refer to: + + http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitFaq#non-bare + http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/107758/focus=108007 + +for more details on the reason why this change is needed and the +transition plan. + +Updates since v1.6.4 +-------------------- + +(subsystems) + +(portability) + +(performance) + +(usability, bells and whistles) + +(developers) + +Fixes since v1.6.4 +------------------ + +# All of the fixes in v1.6.4.X maintenance series are included in this +# release, unless otherwise noted. + +# Here are fixes that this release has, but have not been backported to +# v1.6.4.X series. + + diff --git a/Documentation/config.txt b/Documentation/config.txt index c6f09f801a..7791c32bc3 100644 --- a/Documentation/config.txt +++ b/Documentation/config.txt @@ -1218,12 +1218,20 @@ pack.compression:: pack.deltaCacheSize:: The maximum memory in bytes used for caching deltas in - linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]. - A value of 0 means no limit. Defaults to 0. + linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] before writing them out to a pack. + This cache is used to speed up the writing object phase by not + having to recompute the final delta result once the best match + for all objects is found. Repacking large repositories on machines + which are tight with memory might be badly impacted by this though, + especially if this cache pushes the system into swapping. + A value of 0 means no limit. The smallest size of 1 byte may be + used to virtually disable this cache. Defaults to 256 MiB. pack.deltaCacheLimit:: The maximum size of a delta, that is cached in - linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]. Defaults to 1000. + linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]. This cache is used to speed up the + writing object phase by not having to recompute the final delta + result once the best match for all objects is found. Defaults to 1000. pack.threads:: Specifies the number of threads to spawn when searching for best diff --git a/Documentation/git-fast-export.txt b/Documentation/git-fast-export.txt index af2328d401..75b06f33e7 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-fast-export.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-fast-export.txt @@ -82,6 +82,14 @@ marks the same across runs. allow that. So fake a tagger to be able to fast-import the output. +--no-data:: + Skip output of blob objects and instead refer to blobs via + their original SHA-1 hash. This is useful when rewriting the + directory structure or history of a repository without + touching the contents of individual files. Note that the + resulting stream can only be used by a repository which + already contains the necessary objects. + [git-rev-list-args...]:: A list of arguments, acceptable to 'git-rev-parse' and 'git-rev-list', that specifies the specific objects and references diff --git a/Documentation/git-grep.txt b/Documentation/git-grep.txt index b753c9d76f..8c700200f5 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-grep.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-grep.txt @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ SYNOPSIS [-l | --files-with-matches] [-L | --files-without-match] [-z | --null] [-c | --count] [--all-match] + [--max-depth ] [--color | --no-color] [-A ] [-B ] [-C ] [-f ] [-e] @@ -47,6 +48,10 @@ OPTIONS -I:: Don't match the pattern in binary files. +--max-depth :: + For each pathspec given on command line, descend at most + levels of directories. A negative value means no limit. + -w:: --word-regexp:: Match the pattern only at word boundary (either begin at the diff --git a/Documentation/git-init-db.txt b/Documentation/git-init-db.txt index 1fd0ff2610..eba3cb4998 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-init-db.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-init-db.txt @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ git-init-db - Creates an empty git repository SYNOPSIS -------- -'git init-db' [-q | --quiet] [--template=] [--shared[=]] +'git init-db' [-q | --quiet] [--bare] [--template=] [--shared[=]] DESCRIPTION diff --git a/Documentation/git-init.txt b/Documentation/git-init.txt index 7151d12f34..f081b24d9d 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-init.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-init.txt @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ git-init - Create an empty git repository or reinitialize an existing one SYNOPSIS -------- -'git init' [-q | --quiet] [--bare] [--template=] [--shared[=]] +'git init' [-q | --quiet] [--bare] [--template=] [--shared[=]] [directory] OPTIONS @@ -74,6 +74,9 @@ By default, the configuration flag receive.denyNonFastForwards is enabled in shared repositories, so that you cannot force a non fast-forwarding push into it. +If you name a (possibly non-existent) directory at the end of the command +line, the command is run inside the directory (possibly after creating it). + -- diff --git a/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt b/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt index 057a021eb5..021066e95d 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ OPTIONS -o:: --others:: - Show other files in the output + Show other (i.e. untracked) files in the output -i:: --ignored:: diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt b/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt index 767486c770..ce5b369985 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ git-merge-base - Find as good common ancestors as possible for a merge SYNOPSIS -------- -'git merge-base' [--all] ... +'git merge-base' [-a|--all] ... DESCRIPTION ----------- -'git-merge-base' finds best common ancestor(s) between two commits to use +'git merge-base' finds best common ancestor(s) between two commits to use in a three-way merge. One common ancestor is 'better' than another common ancestor if the latter is an ancestor of the former. A common ancestor that does not have any better common ancestor is a 'best common @@ -27,8 +27,13 @@ commits on the command line. As the most common special case, specifying only two commits on the command line means computing the merge base between the given two commits. +As a consequence, the 'merge base' is not necessarily contained in each of the +commit arguments if more than two commits are specified. This is different +from linkgit:git-show-branch[1] when used with the `--merge-base` option. + OPTIONS ------- +-a:: --all:: Output all merge bases for the commits, instead of just one. diff --git a/Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt b/Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt index b5f26cee13..abfc6b6ead 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ git-prune-packed - Remove extra objects that are already in pack files SYNOPSIS -------- -'git prune-packed' [-n] [-q] +'git prune-packed' [-n|--dry-run] [-q|--quiet] DESCRIPTION @@ -28,10 +28,12 @@ disk storage, etc. OPTIONS ------- -n:: +--dry-run:: Don't actually remove any objects, only show those that would have been removed. -q:: +--quiet:: Squelch the progress indicator. Author diff --git a/Documentation/git-read-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-read-tree.txt index 7160fa1536..4a932b08c6 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-read-tree.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-read-tree.txt @@ -8,7 +8,10 @@ git-read-tree - Reads tree information into the index SYNOPSIS -------- -'git read-tree' ( | [[-m [--trivial] [--aggressive] | --reset | --prefix=] [-u | -i]] [--exclude-per-directory=] [--index-output=] [ []]) +'git read-tree' [[-m [--trivial] [--aggressive] | --reset | --prefix=] + [-u [--exclude-per-directory=] | -i]] + [--index-output=] + [ []] DESCRIPTION diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt index a765cfa4d2..bf98c8449c 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt @@ -51,20 +51,26 @@ SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION ----------- -Lists commit objects in reverse chronological order starting at the -given commit(s), taking ancestry relationship into account. This is -useful to produce human-readable log output. +List commits that are reachable by following the `parent` links from the +given commit(s), but exclude commits that are reachable from the one(s) +given with a '{caret}' in front of them. The output is given in reverse +chronological order by default. -Commits which are stated with a preceding '{caret}' cause listing to -stop at that point. Their parents are implied. Thus the following -command: +You can think of this as a set operation. Commits given on the command +line form a set of commits that are reachable from any of them, and then +commits reachable from any of the ones given with '{caret}' in front are +subtracted from that set. The remaining commits are what comes out in the +command's output. Various other options and paths parameters can be used +to further limit the result. + +Thus, the following command: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- $ git rev-list foo bar ^baz ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -means "list all the commits which are included in 'foo' and 'bar', but -not in 'baz'". +means "list all the commits which are reachable from 'foo' or 'bar', but +not from 'baz'". A special notation "''..''" can be used as a short-hand for "{caret}'' ''". For example, either of diff --git a/Documentation/git-send-email.txt b/Documentation/git-send-email.txt index d6b192b7b9..767cf4d4bd 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-send-email.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-send-email.txt @@ -142,8 +142,9 @@ user is prompted for a password while the input is masked for privacy. --smtp-server-port=:: Specifies a port different from the default port (SMTP - servers typically listen to smtp port 25 and ssmtp port - 465); symbolic port names (e.g. "submission" instead of 465) + servers typically listen to smtp port 25, but may also listen to + submission port 587, or the common SSL smtp port 465); + symbolic port names (e.g. "submission" instead of 587) are also accepted. The port can also be set with the 'sendemail.smtpserverport' configuration variable. diff --git a/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt b/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt index 89ec5364ec..734336119c 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt @@ -8,11 +8,12 @@ git-show-branch - Show branches and their commits SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] -'git show-branch' [--all] [--remotes] [--topo-order | --date-order] - [--current] [--color | --no-color] +'git show-branch' [-a|--all] [-r|--remotes] [--topo-order | --date-order] + [--current] [--color | --no-color] [--sparse] [--more= | --list | --independent | --merge-base] [--no-name | --sha1-name] [--topics] [ | ]... + 'git show-branch' (-g|--reflog)[=[,]] [--list] [] DESCRIPTION @@ -81,9 +82,11 @@ OPTIONS Synonym to `--more=-1` --merge-base:: - Instead of showing the commit list, just act like the - 'git-merge-base -a' command, except that it can accept - more than two heads. + Instead of showing the commit list, determine possible + merge bases for the specified commits. All merge bases + will be contained in all specified commits. This is + different from how linkgit:git-merge-base[1] handles + the case of three or more commits. --independent:: Among the s given, display only the ones that diff --git a/Documentation/git-stash.txt b/Documentation/git-stash.txt index 1c64a02fe5..2f5ca7b1a3 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-stash.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-stash.txt @@ -114,7 +114,8 @@ no conflicts. clear:: Remove all the stashed states. Note that those states will then - be subject to pruning, and may be difficult or impossible to recover. + be subject to pruning, and may be impossible to recover (see + 'Examples' below for a possible strategy). drop [-q|--quiet] []:: @@ -217,6 +218,20 @@ $ edit/build/test remaining parts $ git commit foo -m 'Remaining parts' ---------------------------------------------------------------- +Recovering stashes that were cleared/dropped erroneously:: + +If you mistakenly drop or clear stashes, they cannot be recovered +through the normal safety mechanisms. However, you can try the +following incantation to get a list of stashes that are still in your +repository, but not reachable any more: ++ +---------------------------------------------------------------- +git fsck --unreachable | +grep commit | cut -d\ -f3 | +xargs git log --merges --no-walk --grep=WIP +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + SEE ALSO -------- linkgit:git-checkout[1], diff --git a/Documentation/git-submodule.txt b/Documentation/git-submodule.txt index 683ba1a1eb..7dd73ae14e 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-submodule.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-submodule.txt @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ SYNOPSIS 'git submodule' [--quiet] status [--cached] [--] [...] 'git submodule' [--quiet] init [--] [...] 'git submodule' [--quiet] update [--init] [-N|--no-fetch] [--rebase] - [--reference ] [--] [...] -'git submodule' [--quiet] summary [--summary-limit ] [commit] [--] [...] + [--reference ] [--merge] [--] [...] +'git submodule' [--quiet] summary [--cached] [--summary-limit ] [commit] [--] [...] 'git submodule' [--quiet] foreach 'git submodule' [--quiet] sync [--] [...] diff --git a/Documentation/git-tag.txt b/Documentation/git-tag.txt index fa733214ab..1118ce22dc 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-tag.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-tag.txt @@ -17,7 +17,10 @@ SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION ----------- -Adds a 'tag' reference in `.git/refs/tags/` + +Adds a 'tag' reference in `.git/refs/tags/`. The tag must pass +linkgit:git-check-ref-format[1] which basicly means that control characters, +space, ~, ^, :, ?, *, [ and \ are prohibited. Unless `-f` is given, the tag must not yet exist in `.git/refs/tags/` directory. diff --git a/Documentation/git-verify-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-verify-pack.txt index c8611632d1..d791a80819 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-verify-pack.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-verify-pack.txt @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ git-verify-pack - Validate packed git archive files SYNOPSIS -------- -'git verify-pack' [-v] [--] .idx ... +'git verify-pack' [-v|--verbose] [--] .idx ... DESCRIPTION @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ OPTIONS The idx files to verify. -v:: +--verbose:: After verifying the pack, show list of objects contained in the pack. \--:: diff --git a/Documentation/pt_BR/gittutorial.txt b/Documentation/pt_BR/gittutorial.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..81e7ad7df4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/pt_BR/gittutorial.txt @@ -0,0 +1,675 @@ +gittutorial(7) +============== + +NAME +---- +gittutorial - Um tutorial de introdução ao git (para versão 1.5.1 ou mais nova) + +SYNOPSIS +-------- +git * + +DESCRIPTION +----------- + +Este tutorial explica como importar um novo projeto para o git, +adicionar mudanças a ele, e compartilhar mudanças com outros +desenvolvedores. + +Se, ao invés disso, você está interessado primariamente em usar git para +obter um projeto, por exemplo, para testar a última versão, você pode +preferir começar com os primeiros dois capítulos de +link:user-manual.html[O Manual do Usuário Git]. + +Primeiro, note que você pode obter documentação para um comando como +`git log --graph` com: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ man git-log +------------------------------------------------ + +ou: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git help log +------------------------------------------------ + +Com a última forma, você pode usar o visualizador de manual de sua +escolha; veja linkgit:git-help[1] para maior informação. + +É uma boa idéia informar ao git seu nome e endereço público de email +antes de fazer qualquer operação. A maneira mais fácil de fazê-lo é: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git config --global user.name "Seu Nome Vem Aqui" +$ git config --global user.email voce@seudominio.exemplo.com +------------------------------------------------ + + +Importando um novo projeto +----------------------- + +Assuma que você tem um tarball project.tar.gz com seu trabalho inicial. +Você pode colocá-lo sob controle de revisão git da seguinte forma: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ tar xzf project.tar.gz +$ cd project +$ git init +------------------------------------------------ + +Git irá responder + +------------------------------------------------ +Initialized empty Git repository in .git/ +------------------------------------------------ + +Você agora iniciou seu diretório de trabalho--você deve ter notado um +novo diretório criado, com o nome de ".git". + +A seguir, diga ao git para gravar um instantâneo do conteúdo de todos os +arquivos sob o diretório corrente (note o '.'), com 'git-add': + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git add . +------------------------------------------------ + +Este instantâneo está agora armazenado em uma área temporária que o git +chama de "index" ou índice. Você pode armazenar permanentemente o +conteúdo do índice no repositório com 'git-commit': + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git commit +------------------------------------------------ + +Isto vai te pedir por uma mensagem de commit. Você agora gravou sua +primeira versão de seu projeto no git. + +Fazendo mudanças +-------------- + +Modifique alguns arquivos, e, então, adicione seu conteúdo atualizado ao +índice: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git add file1 file2 file3 +------------------------------------------------ + +Você está agora pronto para fazer o commit. Você pode ver o que está +para ser gravado usando 'git-diff' com a opção --cached: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git diff --cached +------------------------------------------------ + +(Sem --cached, o comando 'git-diff' irá te mostrar quaisquer mudanças +que você tenha feito mas ainda não adicionou ao índice.) Você também +pode obter um breve sumário da situação com 'git-status': + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git status +# On branch master +# Changes to be committed: +# (use "git reset HEAD ..." to unstage) +# +# modified: file1 +# modified: file2 +# modified: file3 +# +------------------------------------------------ + +Se você precisar fazer qualquer outro ajuste, faça-o agora, e, então, +adicione qualquer conteúdo modificado ao índice. Finalmente, grave suas +mudanças com: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git commit +------------------------------------------------ + +Isto irá novamente te pedir por uma mensagem descrevendo a mudança, e, +então, gravar a nova versão do projeto. + +Alternativamente, ao invés de executar 'git-add' antes, você pode usar + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git commit -a +------------------------------------------------ + +o que irá automaticamente notar quaisquer arquivos modificados (mas não +novos), adicioná-los ao índices, e gravar, tudo em um único passo. + +Uma nota em mensagens de commit: Apesar de não ser exigido, é uma boa +idéia começar a mensagem com uma simples e curta (menos de 50 +caracteres) linha sumarizando a mudança, seguida de uma linha em branco +e, então, uma descrição mais detalhada. Ferramentas que transformam +commits em email, por exemplo, usam a primeira linha no campo de +cabeçalho Subject: e o resto no corpo. + +Git rastreia conteúdo, não arquivos +---------------------------- + +Muitos sistemas de controle de revisão provêem um comando `add` que diz +ao sistema para começar a rastrear mudanças em um novo arquivo. O +comando `add` do git faz algo mais simples e mais poderoso: 'git-add' é +usado tanto para arquivos novos e arquivos recentemente modificados, e +em ambos os casos, ele tira o instantâneo dos arquivos dados e armazena +o conteúdo no índice, pronto para inclusão do próximo commit. + +Visualizando história do projeto +----------------------- + +Em qualquer ponto você pode visualizar a história das suas mudanças +usando + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git log +------------------------------------------------ + +Se você também quer ver a diferença completa a cada passo, use + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git log -p +------------------------------------------------ + +Geralmente, uma visão geral da mudança é útil para ter a sensação de +cada passo + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git log --stat --summary +------------------------------------------------ + +Gerenciando "branches"/ramos +----------------- + +Um simples repositório git pode manter múltiplos ramos de +desenvolvimento. Para criar um novo ramo chamado "experimental", use + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git branch experimental +------------------------------------------------ + +Se você executar agora + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git branch +------------------------------------------------ + +você vai obter uma lista de todos os ramos existentes: + +------------------------------------------------ + experimental +* master +------------------------------------------------ + +O ramo "experimental" é o que você acaba de criar, e o ramo "master" é o +ramo padrão que foi criado pra você automaticamente. O asterisco marca +o ramo em que você está atualmente; digite + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git checkout experimental +------------------------------------------------ + +para mudar para o ramo experimental. Agora edite um arquivo, grave a +mudança, e mude de volta para o ramo master: + +------------------------------------------------ +(edita arquivo) +$ git commit -a +$ git checkout master +------------------------------------------------ + +Verifique que a mudança que você fez não está mais visível, já que ela +foi feita no ramo experimental e você está de volta ao ramo master. + +Você pode fazer uma mudança diferente no ramo master: + +------------------------------------------------ +(edit file) +$ git commit -a +------------------------------------------------ + +neste ponto, os dois ramos divergiram, com diferentes mudanças feitas em +cada um. Para unificar as mudanças feitas no experimental para o +master, execute + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git merge experimental +------------------------------------------------ + +Se as mudanças não conflitarem, estará pronto. Se existirem conflitos, +marcadores serão deixados nos arquivos problemáticos exibindo o +conflito; + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git diff +------------------------------------------------ + +vai exibir isto. Após você editar os arquivos para resolver os +conflitos, + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git commit -a +------------------------------------------------ + +irá gravar o resultado da unificação. Finalmente, + +------------------------------------------------ +$ gitk +------------------------------------------------ + +vai mostrar uma bela representação gráfica da história resultante. + +Neste ponto você pode remover seu ramo experimental com + +------------------------------------------------ +$ git branch -d experimental +------------------------------------------------ + +Este comando garante que as mudanças no ramo experimental já estão no +ramo atual. + +Se você desenvolve em um ramo ideia-louca, e se arrepende, você pode +sempre remover o ramo com + +------------------------------------- +$ git branch -D ideia-louca +------------------------------------- + +Ramos são baratos e fáceis, então isto é uma boa maneira de experimentar +alguma coisa. + +Usando git para colaboração +--------------------------- + +Suponha que Alice começou um novo projeto com um repositório git em +/home/alice/project, e que Bob, que tem um diretório home na mesma +máquina, quer contribuir. + +Bob começa com: + +------------------------------------------------ +bob$ git clone /home/alice/project myrepo +------------------------------------------------ + +Isso cria um novo diretório "myrepo" contendo um clone do repositório de +Alice. O clone está no mesmo pé que o projeto original, possuindo sua +própria cópia da história do projeto original. + +Bob então faz algumas mudanças e as grava: + +------------------------------------------------ +(editar arquivos) +bob$ git commit -a +(repetir conforme necessário) +------------------------------------------------ + +Quanto está pronto, ele diz a Alice para puxar as mudanças do +repositório em /home/bob/myrepo. Ela o faz com: + +------------------------------------------------ +alice$ cd /home/alice/project +alice$ git pull /home/bob/myrepo master +------------------------------------------------ + +Isto unifica as mudanças do ramo "master" do Bob ao ramo atual de Alice. +Se Alice fez suas próprias mudanças no intervalo, ela, então, pode +precisar corrigir manualmente quaisquer conflitos. (Note que o argumento +"master" no comando acima é, de fato, desnecessário, já que é o padrão.) + +O comando "pull" executa, então, duas operações: ele obtém mudanças de +um ramo remoto, e, então, as unifica no ramo atual. + +Note que, em geral, Alice gostaria que suas mudanças locais fossem +gravadas antes de iniciar este "pull". Se o trabalho de Bob conflita +com o que Alice fez desde que suas histórias se ramificaram, Alice irá +usar seu diretório de trabalho e o índice para resolver conflitos, e +mudanças locais existentes irão interferir com o processo de resolução +de conflitos (git ainda irá realizar a obtenção mas irá se recusar a +unificar --- Alice terá que se livrar de suas mudanças locais de alguma +forma e puxar de novo quando isso acontecer). + +Alice pode espiar o que Bob fez sem unificar primeiro, usando o comando +"fetch"; isto permite Alice inspecionar o que Bob fez, usando um símbolo +especial "FETCH_HEAD", com o fim de determinar se ele tem alguma coisa +que vale puxar, assim: + +------------------------------------------------ +alice$ git fetch /home/bob/myrepo master +alice$ git log -p HEAD..FETCH_HEAD +------------------------------------------------ + +Esta operação é segura mesmo se Alice tem mudanças locais não gravadas. +A notação de intervalo "HEAD..FETCH_HEAD" significa mostrar tudo que é +alcançável de FETCH_HEAD mas exclua tudo o que é alcançável de HEAD. +Alice já sabe tudo que leva a seu estado atual (HEAD), e revisa o que Bob +tem em seu estado (FETCH_HEAD) que ela ainda não viu com esse comando. + +Se Alice quer visualizar o que Bob fez desde que suas histórias se +ramificaram, ela pode disparar o seguinte comando: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ gitk HEAD..FETCH_HEAD +------------------------------------------------ + +Isto usa a mesma notação de intervalo que vimos antes com 'git log'. + +Alice pode querer ver o que ambos fizeram desde que ramificaram. Ela +pode usar a forma com três pontos ao invés da forma com dois pontos: + +------------------------------------------------ +$ gitk HEAD...FETCH_HEAD +------------------------------------------------ + +Isto significa "mostre tudo que é alcançável de qualquer um deles, mas +exclua tudo que é alcançável a partir de ambos". + +Por favor, note que essas notações de intervalo podem ser usadas tanto +com gitk quanto com "git log". + +Após inspecionar o que Bob fez, se não há nada urgente, Alice pode +decidir continuar trabalhando sem puxar de Bob. Se a história de Bob +tem alguma coisa que Alice precisa imediatamente, Alice pode optar por +separar seu trabalho em progresso primeiro, fazer um "pull", e, então, +finalmente, retomar seu trabalho em progresso em cima da história +resultante. + +Quando você está trabalhando em um pequeno grupo unido, não é incomum +interagir com o mesmo repositório várias e várias vezes. Definindo um +repositório remoto antes de tudo, você pode fazê-lo mais facilmente: + +------------------------------------------------ +alice$ git remote add bob /home/bob/myrepo +------------------------------------------------ + +Com isso, Alice pode executar a primeira parte da operação "pull" usando +o comando 'git-fetch' sem unificar suas mudanças com seu próprio ramo, +usando: + +------------------------------------- +alice$ git fetch bob +------------------------------------- + +Diferente da forma longa, quando Alice obteve de Bob usando um +repositório remoto antes definido com 'git-remote', o que foi obtido é +armazenado em um ramo remoto, neste caso `bob/master`. Então, após isso: + +------------------------------------- +alice$ git log -p master..bob/master +------------------------------------- + +mostra uma lista de todas as mudanças que Bob fez desde que ramificou do +ramo master de Alice. + +Após examinar essas mudanças, Alice pode unificá-las em seu ramo master: + +------------------------------------- +alice$ git merge bob/master +------------------------------------- + +Esse `merge` pode também ser feito puxando de seu próprio ramo remoto, +assim: + +------------------------------------- +alice$ git pull . remotes/bob/master +------------------------------------- + +Note que 'git pull' sempre unifica ao ramo atual, independente do que +mais foi passado na linha de comando. + +Depois, Bob pode atualizar seu repositório com as últimas mudanças de +Alice, usando + +------------------------------------- +bob$ git pull +------------------------------------- + +Note que ele não precisa dar o caminho do repositório de Alice; quando +Bob clonou seu repositório, o git armazenou a localização de seu +repositório na configuração do mesmo, e essa localização é usada +para puxar: + +------------------------------------- +bob$ git config --get remote.origin.url +/home/alice/project +------------------------------------- + +(A configuração completa criada por 'git-clone' é visível usando `git +config -l`, e a página de manual linkgit:git-config[1] explica o +significado de cada opção.) + +Git também mantém uma cópia limpa do ramo master de Alice sob o nome +"origin/master": + +------------------------------------- +bob$ git branch -r + origin/master +------------------------------------- + +Se Bob decidir depois em trabalhar em um host diferente, ele ainda pode +executar clones e puxar usando o protocolo ssh: + +------------------------------------- +bob$ git clone alice.org:/home/alice/project myrepo +------------------------------------- + +Alternativamente, o git tem um protocolo nativo, ou pode usar rsync ou +http; veja linkgit:git-pull[1] para detalhes. + +Git pode também ser usado em um modo parecido com CVS, com um +repositório central para o qual vários usuários empurram modificações; +veja linkgit:git-push[1] e linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7]. + +Explorando história +----------------- + +A história no git é representada como uma série de commits +interrelacionados. Nós já vimos que o comando 'git-log' pode listar +esses commits. Note que a primeira linha de cada entrada no log também +dá o nome para o commit: + +------------------------------------- +$ git log +commit c82a22c39cbc32576f64f5c6b3f24b99ea8149c7 +Author: Junio C Hamano +Date: Tue May 16 17:18:22 2006 -0700 + + merge-base: Clarify the comments on post processing. +------------------------------------- + +Nós podemos dar este nome ao 'git-show' para ver os detalhes sobre este +commit. + +------------------------------------- +$ git show c82a22c39cbc32576f64f5c6b3f24b99ea8149c7 +------------------------------------- + +Mas há outras formas de se referir aos commits. Você pode usar qualquer +parte inicial do nome que seja longo o bastante para identificar +unicamente o commit: + +------------------------------------- +$ git show c82a22c39c # os primeiros caracteres do nome são o bastante + # usualmente +$ git show HEAD # a ponta do ramo atual +$ git show experimental # a ponta do ramo "experimental" +------------------------------------- + +Todo commit normalmente tem um commit "pai" que aponta para o estado +anterior do projeto: + +------------------------------------- +$ git show HEAD^ # para ver o pai de HEAD +$ git show HEAD^^ # para ver o avô de HEAD +$ git show HEAD~4 # para ver o trisavô de HEAD +------------------------------------- + +Note que commits de unificação podem ter mais de um pai: + +------------------------------------- +$ git show HEAD^1 # mostra o primeiro pai de HEAD (o mesmo que HEAD^) +$ git show HEAD^2 # mostra o segundo pai de HEAD +------------------------------------- + +Você também pode dar aos commits nomes à sua escolha; após executar + +------------------------------------- +$ git tag v2.5 1b2e1d63ff +------------------------------------- + +você pode se referir a 1b2e1d63ff pelo nome "v2.5". Se você pretende +compartilhar esse nome com outras pessoas (por exemplo, para identificar +uma versão de lançamento), você deveria criar um objeto "tag", e talvez +assiná-lo; veja linkgit:git-tag[1] para detalhes. + +Qualquer comando git que precise conhecer um commit pode receber +quaisquer desses nomes. Por exemplo: + +------------------------------------- +$ git diff v2.5 HEAD # compara o HEAD atual com v2.5 +$ git branch stable v2.5 # inicia um novo ramo chamado "stable" baseado + # em v2.5 +$ git reset --hard HEAD^ # reseta seu ramo atual e seu diretório de + # trabalho a seu estado em HEAD^ +------------------------------------- + +Seja cuidadoso com o último comando: além de perder quaisquer mudanças +em seu diretório de trabalho, ele também remove todos os commits +posteriores desse ramo. Se esse ramo é o único ramo contendo esses +commits, eles serão perdidos. Também, não use 'git-reset' num ramo +publicamente visível de onde outros desenvolvedores puxam, já que vai +forçar unificações desnecessárias para que outros desenvolvedores limpem +a história. Se você precisa desfazer mudanças que você empurrou, use +'git-revert' no lugar. + +O comando 'git-grep' pode buscar strings em qualquer versão de seu +projeto, então + +------------------------------------- +$ git grep "hello" v2.5 +------------------------------------- + +procura por todas as ocorrências de "hello" em v2.5. + +Se você deixar de fora o nome do commit, 'git-grep' irá procurar +quaisquer dos arquivos que ele gerencia no diretório corrente. Então + +------------------------------------- +$ git grep "hello" +------------------------------------- + +é uma forma rápida de buscar somente os arquivos que são rastreados pelo +git. + +Muitos comandos git também recebem um conjunto de commits, o que pode +ser especificado de várias formas. Aqui estão alguns exemplos com 'git-log': + +------------------------------------- +$ git log v2.5..v2.6 # commits entre v2.5 e v2.6 +$ git log v2.5.. # commits desde v2.5 +$ git log --since="2 weeks ago" # commits das últimas 2 semanas +$ git log v2.5.. Makefile # commits desde v2.5 que modificam + # Makefile +------------------------------------- + +Você também pode dar ao 'git-log' um "intervalo" de commits onde o +primeiro não é necessariamente um ancestral do segundo; por exemplo, se +as pontas dos ramos "stable" e "master" divergiram de um commit +comum algum tempo atrás, então + +------------------------------------- +$ git log stable..master +------------------------------------- + +irá listar os commits feitos no ramo "master" mas não no ramo +"stable", enquanto + +------------------------------------- +$ git log master..stable +------------------------------------- + +irá listar a lista de commits feitos no ramo "stable" mas não no ramo +"master". + +O comando 'git-log' tem uma fraqueza: ele precisa mostrar os commits em +uma lista. Quando a história tem linhas de desenvolvimento que +divergiram e então foram unificadas novamente, a ordem em que 'git-log' +apresenta essas mudanças é irrelevante. + +A maioria dos projetos com múltiplos contribuidores (como o kernel +Linux, ou o próprio git) tem unificações frequentes, e 'gitk' faz um +trabalho melhor de visualizar sua história. Por exemplo, + +------------------------------------- +$ gitk --since="2 weeks ago" drivers/ +------------------------------------- + +permite a você navegar em quaisquer commits desde as últimas duas semanas +de commits que modificaram arquivos sob o diretório "drivers". (Nota: +você pode ajustar as fontes do gitk segurando a tecla control enquanto +pressiona "-" ou "+".) + +Finalmente, a maioria dos comandos que recebem nomes de arquivo permitirão +também, opcionalmente, preceder qualquer nome de arquivo por um +commit, para especificar uma versão particular do arquivo: + +------------------------------------- +$ git diff v2.5:Makefile HEAD:Makefile.in +------------------------------------- + +Você pode usar 'git-show' para ver tal arquivo: + +------------------------------------- +$ git show v2.5:Makefile +------------------------------------- + +Próximos passos +---------- + +Este tutorial deve ser o bastante para operar controle de revisão +distribuído básico para seus projetos. No entanto, para entender +plenamente a profundidade e o poder do git você precisa entender duas +idéias simples nas quais ele se baseia: + + * A base de objetos é um sistema bem elegante usado para armazenar a + história de seu projeto--arquivos, diretórios, e commits. + + * O arquivo de índice é um cache do estado de uma árvore de diretório, + usado para criar commits, restaurar diretórios de trabalho, e + armazenar as várias árvores envolvidas em uma unificação. + +A parte dois deste tutorial explica a base de objetos, o arquivo de +índice, e algumas outras coisinhas que você vai precisar pra usar o +máximo do git. Você pode encontrá-la em linkgit:gittutorial-2[7]. + +Se você não quiser continuar com o tutorial agora nesse momento, algumas +outras digressões que podem ser interessantes neste ponto são: + + * linkgit:git-format-patch[1], linkgit:git-am[1]: Estes convertem + séries de commits em patches para email, e vice-versa, úteis para + projetos como o kernel Linux que dependem fortemente de patches + enviados por email. + + * linkgit:git-bisect[1]: Quando há uma regressão em seu projeto, uma + forma de rastrear um bug é procurando pela história para encontrar o + commit culpado. Git bisect pode ajudar a executar uma busca binária + por esse commit. Ele é inteligente o bastante para executar uma + busca próxima da ótima mesmo no caso de uma história complexa + não-linear com muitos ramos unificados. + + * link:everyday.html[GIT diariamente com 20 e tantos comandos] + + * linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7]: Git para usuários de CVS. + +VEJA TAMBÉM +-------- +linkgit:gittutorial-2[7], +linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7], +linkgit:gitcore-tutorial[7], +linkgit:gitglossary[7], +linkgit:git-help[1], +link:everyday.html[git diariamente], +link:user-manual.html[O Manual do Usuário git] + +GIT +--- +Parte da suite linkgit:git[1]. diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-run-command.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-run-command.txt index 2efe7a40be..b26c28133c 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/api-run-command.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-run-command.txt @@ -35,12 +35,32 @@ Functions Convenience functions that encapsulate a sequence of start_command() followed by finish_command(). The argument argv specifies the program and its arguments. The argument opt is zero - or more of the flags `RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN`, `RUN_GIT_CMD`, or - `RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR` that correspond to the members - .no_stdin, .git_cmd, .stdout_to_stderr of `struct child_process`. + or more of the flags `RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN`, `RUN_GIT_CMD`, + `RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR`, or `RUN_SILENT_EXEC_FAILURE` + that correspond to the members .no_stdin, .git_cmd, + .stdout_to_stderr, .silent_exec_failure of `struct child_process`. The argument dir corresponds the member .dir. The argument env corresponds to the member .env. +The functions above do the following: + +. If a system call failed, errno is set and -1 is returned. A diagnostic + is printed. + +. If the program was not found, then -1 is returned and errno is set to + ENOENT; a diagnostic is printed only if .silent_exec_failure is 0. + +. Otherwise, the program is run. If it terminates regularly, its exit + code is returned. No diagnistic is printed, even if the exit code is + non-zero. + +. If the program terminated due to a signal, then the return value is the + signal number - 128, ie. it is negative and so indicates an unusual + condition; a diagnostic is printed. This return value can be passed to + exit(2), which will report the same code to the parent process that a + POSIX shell's $? would report for a program that died from the signal. + + `start_async`:: Run a function asynchronously. Takes a pointer to a `struct @@ -143,6 +163,11 @@ string pointers (NULL terminated) in .env: To specify a new initial working directory for the sub-process, specify it in the .dir member. +If the program cannot be found, the functions return -1 and set +errno to ENOENT. Normally, an error message is printed, but if +.silent_exec_failure is set to 1, no message is printed for this +special error condition. + * `struct async` diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-tree-walking.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-tree-walking.txt index e3ddf91284..55b728632c 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/api-tree-walking.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-tree-walking.txt @@ -1,12 +1,145 @@ tree walking API ================ -Talk about , things like +The tree walking API is used to traverse and inspect trees. -* struct tree_desc -* init_tree_desc -* tree_entry_extract -* update_tree_entry -* get_tree_entry +Data Structures +--------------- -(JC, Linus) +`struct name_entry`:: + + An entry in a tree. Each entry has a sha1 identifier, pathname, and + mode. + +`struct tree_desc`:: + + A semi-opaque data structure used to maintain the current state of the + walk. ++ +* `buffer` is a pointer into the memory representation of the tree. It always +points at the current entry being visited. + +* `size` counts the number of bytes left in the `buffer`. + +* `entry` points to the current entry being visited. + +`struct traverse_info`:: + + A structure used to maintain the state of a traversal. ++ +* `prev` points to the traverse_info which was used to descend into the +current tree. If this is the top-level tree `prev` will point to +a dummy traverse_info. + +* `name` is the entry for the current tree (if the tree is a subtree). + +* `pathlen` is the length of the full path for the current tree. + +* `conflicts` can be used by callbacks to maintain directory-file conflicts. + +* `fn` is a callback called for each entry in the tree. See Traversing for more +information. + +* `data` can be anything the `fn` callback would want to use. + +Initializing +------------ + +`init_tree_desc`:: + + Initialize a `tree_desc` and decode its first entry. The buffer and + size parameters are assumed to be the same as the buffer and size + members of `struct tree`. + +`fill_tree_descriptor`:: + + Initialize a `tree_desc` and decode its first entry given the sha1 of + a tree. Returns the `buffer` member if the sha1 is a valid tree + identifier and NULL otherwise. + +`setup_traverse_info`:: + + Initialize a `traverse_info` given the pathname of the tree to start + traversing from. The `base` argument is assumed to be the `path` + member of the `name_entry` being recursed into unless the tree is a + top-level tree in which case the empty string ("") is used. + +Walking +------- + +`tree_entry`:: + + Visit the next entry in a tree. Returns 1 when there are more entries + left to visit and 0 when all entries have been visited. This is + commonly used in the test of a while loop. + +`tree_entry_len`:: + + Calculate the length of a tree entry's pathname. This utilizes the + memory structure of a tree entry to avoid the overhead of using a + generic strlen(). + +`update_tree_entry`:: + + Walk to the next entry in a tree. This is commonly used in conjunction + with `tree_entry_extract` to inspect the current entry. + +`tree_entry_extract`:: + + Decode the entry currently being visited (the one pointed to by + `tree_desc's` `entry` member) and return the sha1 of the entry. The + `pathp` and `modep` arguments are set to the entry's pathname and mode + respectively. + +`get_tree_entry`:: + + Find an entry in a tree given a pathname and the sha1 of a tree to + search. Returns 0 if the entry is found and -1 otherwise. The third + and fourth parameters are set to the entry's sha1 and mode + respectively. + +Traversing +---------- + +`traverse_trees`:: + + Traverse `n` number of trees in parallel. The `fn` callback member of + `traverse_info` is called once for each tree entry. + +`traverse_callback_t`:: + The arguments passed to the traverse callback are as follows: ++ +* `n` counts the number of trees being traversed. + +* `mask` has its nth bit set if something exists in the nth entry. + +* `dirmask` has its nth bit set if the nth tree's entry is a directory. + +* `entry` is an array of size `n` where the nth entry is from the nth tree. + +* `info` maintains the state of the traversal. + ++ +Returning a negative value will terminate the traversal. Otherwise the +return value is treated as an update mask. If the nth bit is set the nth tree +will be updated and if the bit is not set the nth tree entry will be the +same in the next callback invocation. + +`make_traverse_path`:: + + Generate the full pathname of a tree entry based from the root of the + traversal. For example, if the traversal has recursed into another + tree named "bar" the pathname of an entry "baz" in the "bar" + tree would be "bar/baz". + +`traverse_path_len`:: + + Calculate the length of a pathname returned by `make_traverse_path`. + This utilizes the memory structure of a tree entry to avoid the + overhead of using a generic strlen(). + +Authors +------- + +Written by Junio C Hamano and Linus Torvalds + diff --git a/GIT-VERSION-GEN b/GIT-VERSION-GEN index d8ae315140..d7d9a9a063 100755 --- a/GIT-VERSION-GEN +++ b/GIT-VERSION-GEN @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh GVF=GIT-VERSION-FILE -DEF_VER=v1.6.4 +DEF_VER=v1.6.4.GIT LF=' ' diff --git a/RelNotes b/RelNotes index f8e49a5070..b62449d2e2 120000 --- a/RelNotes +++ b/RelNotes @@ -1 +1 @@ -Documentation/RelNotes-1.6.4.txt \ No newline at end of file +Documentation/RelNotes-1.6.5.txt \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/builtin-apply.c b/builtin-apply.c index dc0ff5e08a..39dc96ae02 100644 --- a/builtin-apply.c +++ b/builtin-apply.c @@ -457,6 +457,76 @@ static int guess_p_value(const char *nameline) return val; } +/* + * Does the ---/+++ line has the POSIX timestamp after the last HT? + * GNU diff puts epoch there to signal a creation/deletion event. Is + * this such a timestamp? + */ +static int has_epoch_timestamp(const char *nameline) +{ + /* + * We are only interested in epoch timestamp; any non-zero + * fraction cannot be one, hence "(\.0+)?" in the regexp below. + * For the same reason, the date must be either 1969-12-31 or + * 1970-01-01, and the seconds part must be "00". + */ + const char stamp_regexp[] = + "^(1969-12-31|1970-01-01)" + " " + "[0-2][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]:00(\\.0+)?" + " " + "([-+][0-2][0-9][0-5][0-9])\n"; + const char *timestamp = NULL, *cp; + static regex_t *stamp; + regmatch_t m[10]; + int zoneoffset; + int hourminute; + int status; + + for (cp = nameline; *cp != '\n'; cp++) { + if (*cp == '\t') + timestamp = cp + 1; + } + if (!timestamp) + return 0; + if (!stamp) { + stamp = xmalloc(sizeof(*stamp)); + if (regcomp(stamp, stamp_regexp, REG_EXTENDED)) { + warning("Cannot prepare timestamp regexp %s", + stamp_regexp); + return 0; + } + } + + status = regexec(stamp, timestamp, ARRAY_SIZE(m), m, 0); + if (status) { + if (status != REG_NOMATCH) + warning("regexec returned %d for input: %s", + status, timestamp); + return 0; + } + + zoneoffset = strtol(timestamp + m[3].rm_so + 1, NULL, 10); + zoneoffset = (zoneoffset / 100) * 60 + (zoneoffset % 100); + if (timestamp[m[3].rm_so] == '-') + zoneoffset = -zoneoffset; + + /* + * YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss must be from either 1969-12-31 + * (west of GMT) or 1970-01-01 (east of GMT) + */ + if ((zoneoffset < 0 && memcmp(timestamp, "1969-12-31", 10)) || + (0 <= zoneoffset && memcmp(timestamp, "1970-01-01", 10))) + return 0; + + hourminute = (strtol(timestamp + 11, NULL, 10) * 60 + + strtol(timestamp + 14, NULL, 10) - + zoneoffset); + + return ((zoneoffset < 0 && hourminute == 1440) || + (0 <= zoneoffset && !hourminute)); +} + /* * Get the name etc info from the ---/+++ lines of a traditional patch header * @@ -493,7 +563,17 @@ static void parse_traditional_patch(const char *first, const char *second, struc } else { name = find_name(first, NULL, p_value, TERM_SPACE | TERM_TAB); name = find_name(second, name, p_value, TERM_SPACE | TERM_TAB); - patch->old_name = patch->new_name = name; + if (has_epoch_timestamp(first)) { + patch->is_new = 1; + patch->is_delete = 0; + patch->new_name = name; + } else if (has_epoch_timestamp(second)) { + patch->is_new = 0; + patch->is_delete = 1; + patch->old_name = name; + } else { + patch->old_name = patch->new_name = name; + } } if (!name) die("unable to find filename in patch at line %d", linenr); diff --git a/builtin-describe.c b/builtin-describe.c index 7a662980d1..df67a733ae 100644 --- a/builtin-describe.c +++ b/builtin-describe.c @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ static int tags; /* Allow lightweight tags */ static int longformat; static int abbrev = DEFAULT_ABBREV; static int max_candidates = 10; +static int found_names; static const char *pattern; static int always; @@ -49,6 +50,7 @@ static void add_to_known_names(const char *path, memcpy(e->path, path, len); commit->util = e; } + found_names = 1; } static int get_name(const char *path, const unsigned char *sha1, int flag, void *cb_data) @@ -195,6 +197,9 @@ static void describe(const char *arg, int last_one) for_each_ref(get_name, NULL); } + if (!found_names) + die("cannot describe '%s'", sha1_to_hex(sha1)); + n = cmit->util; if (n) { /* diff --git a/builtin-diff.c b/builtin-diff.c index 2e51f408f9..ffcdd055ca 100644 --- a/builtin-diff.c +++ b/builtin-diff.c @@ -218,6 +218,8 @@ static int builtin_diff_files(struct rev_info *revs, int argc, const char **argv revs->max_count = 3; else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-q")) options |= DIFF_SILENT_ON_REMOVED; + else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-h")) + usage(builtin_diff_usage); else return error("invalid option: %s", argv[1]); argv++; argc--; diff --git a/builtin-fast-export.c b/builtin-fast-export.c index c48c18d0c8..b0a4029c94 100644 --- a/builtin-fast-export.c +++ b/builtin-fast-export.c @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ static int progress; static enum { ABORT, VERBATIM, WARN, STRIP } signed_tag_mode = ABORT; static enum { ERROR, DROP, REWRITE } tag_of_filtered_mode = ABORT; static int fake_missing_tagger; +static int no_data; static int parse_opt_signed_tag_mode(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset) @@ -116,6 +117,9 @@ static void handle_object(const unsigned char *sha1) char *buf; struct object *object; + if (no_data) + return; + if (is_null_sha1(sha1)) return; @@ -173,7 +177,7 @@ static void show_filemodify(struct diff_queue_struct *q, * Links refer to objects in another repositories; * output the SHA-1 verbatim. */ - if (S_ISGITLINK(spec->mode)) + if (no_data || S_ISGITLINK(spec->mode)) printf("M %06o %s %s\n", spec->mode, sha1_to_hex(spec->sha1), spec->path); else { @@ -580,6 +584,9 @@ int cmd_fast_export(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) "Import marks from this file"), OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "fake-missing-tagger", &fake_missing_tagger, "Fake a tagger when tags lack one"), + { OPTION_NEGBIT, 0, "data", &no_data, NULL, + "Skip output of blob data", + PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NEGHELP, NULL, 1 }, OPT_END() }; diff --git a/builtin-grep.c b/builtin-grep.c index f477659100..ad0e0a5385 100644 --- a/builtin-grep.c +++ b/builtin-grep.c @@ -52,26 +52,58 @@ static int grep_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) return git_color_default_config(var, value, cb); } +/* + * Return non-zero if max_depth is negative or path has no more then max_depth + * slashes. + */ +static int accept_subdir(const char *path, int max_depth) +{ + if (max_depth < 0) + return 1; + + while ((path = strchr(path, '/')) != NULL) { + max_depth--; + if (max_depth < 0) + return 0; + path++; + } + return 1; +} + +/* + * Return non-zero if name is a subdirectory of match and is not too deep. + */ +static int is_subdir(const char *name, int namelen, + const char *match, int matchlen, int max_depth) +{ + if (matchlen > namelen || strncmp(name, match, matchlen)) + return 0; + + if (name[matchlen] == '\0') /* exact match */ + return 1; + + if (!matchlen || match[matchlen-1] == '/' || name[matchlen] == '/') + return accept_subdir(name + matchlen + 1, max_depth); + + return 0; +} + /* * git grep pathspecs are somewhat different from diff-tree pathspecs; * pathname wildcards are allowed. */ -static int pathspec_matches(const char **paths, const char *name) +static int pathspec_matches(const char **paths, const char *name, int max_depth) { int namelen, i; if (!paths || !*paths) - return 1; + return accept_subdir(name, max_depth); namelen = strlen(name); for (i = 0; paths[i]; i++) { const char *match = paths[i]; int matchlen = strlen(match); const char *cp, *meta; - if (!matchlen || - ((matchlen <= namelen) && - !strncmp(name, match, matchlen) && - (match[matchlen-1] == '/' || - name[matchlen] == '\0' || name[matchlen] == '/'))) + if (is_subdir(name, namelen, match, matchlen, max_depth)) return 1; if (!fnmatch(match, name, 0)) return 1; @@ -421,7 +453,7 @@ static int external_grep(struct grep_opt *opt, const char **paths, int cached) int kept; if (!S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode)) continue; - if (!pathspec_matches(paths, ce->name)) + if (!pathspec_matches(paths, ce->name, opt->max_depth)) continue; name = ce->name; if (name[0] == '-') { @@ -478,7 +510,7 @@ static int grep_cache(struct grep_opt *opt, const char **paths, int cached, struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[nr]; if (!S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode)) continue; - if (!pathspec_matches(paths, ce->name)) + if (!pathspec_matches(paths, ce->name, opt->max_depth)) continue; /* * If CE_VALID is on, we assume worktree file and its cache entry @@ -538,7 +570,7 @@ static int grep_tree(struct grep_opt *opt, const char **paths, strbuf_addch(&pathbuf, '/'); down = pathbuf.buf + tn_len; - if (!pathspec_matches(paths, down)) + if (!pathspec_matches(paths, down, opt->max_depth)) ; else if (S_ISREG(entry.mode)) hit |= grep_sha1(opt, entry.sha1, pathbuf.buf, tn_len); @@ -692,6 +724,9 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) OPT_SET_INT('I', NULL, &opt.binary, "don't match patterns in binary files", GREP_BINARY_NOMATCH), + { OPTION_INTEGER, 0, "max-depth", &opt.max_depth, "depth", + "descend at most levels", PARSE_OPT_NONEG, + NULL, 1 }, OPT_GROUP(""), OPT_BIT('E', "extended-regexp", &opt.regflags, "use extended POSIX regular expressions", REG_EXTENDED), @@ -768,6 +803,7 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) opt.pathname = 1; opt.pattern_tail = &opt.pattern_list; opt.regflags = REG_NEWLINE; + opt.max_depth = -1; strcpy(opt.color_match, GIT_COLOR_RED GIT_COLOR_BOLD); opt.color = -1; diff --git a/builtin-init-db.c b/builtin-init-db.c index 4a5600631c..dd84caecbc 100644 --- a/builtin-init-db.c +++ b/builtin-init-db.c @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ #include "cache.h" #include "builtin.h" #include "exec_cmd.h" +#include "parse-options.h" #ifndef DEFAULT_GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR #define DEFAULT_GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR "/usr/share/git-core/templates" @@ -370,8 +371,16 @@ static int guess_repository_type(const char *git_dir) return 1; } -static const char init_db_usage[] = -"git init [-q | --quiet] [--bare] [--template=] [--shared[=]]"; +static int shared_callback(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset) +{ + *((int *) opt->value) = (arg) ? git_config_perm("arg", arg) : PERM_GROUP; + return 0; +} + +static const char *const init_db_usage[] = { + "git init [-q | --quiet] [--bare] [--template=] [--shared[=]] [directory]", + NULL +}; /* * If you want to, you can share the DB area with any number of branches. @@ -384,25 +393,60 @@ int cmd_init_db(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) const char *git_dir; const char *template_dir = NULL; unsigned int flags = 0; - int i; - - for (i = 1; i < argc; i++, argv++) { - const char *arg = argv[1]; - if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--template=")) - template_dir = arg+11; - else if (!strcmp(arg, "--bare")) { - static char git_dir[PATH_MAX+1]; - is_bare_repository_cfg = 1; - setenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, getcwd(git_dir, - sizeof(git_dir)), 0); - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "--shared")) - init_shared_repository = PERM_GROUP; - else if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--shared=")) - init_shared_repository = git_config_perm("arg", arg+9); - else if (!strcmp(arg, "-q") || !strcmp(arg, "--quiet")) - flags |= INIT_DB_QUIET; - else - usage(init_db_usage); + const struct option init_db_options[] = { + OPT_STRING(0, "template", &template_dir, "template-directory", + "provide the directory from which templates will be used"), + OPT_SET_INT(0, "bare", &is_bare_repository_cfg, + "create a bare repository", 1), + { OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "shared", &init_shared_repository, + "permissions", + "specify that the git repository is to be shared amongst several users", + PARSE_OPT_OPTARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG, shared_callback, 0}, + OPT_BIT('q', "quiet", &flags, "be quiet", INIT_DB_QUIET), + OPT_END() + }; + + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, init_db_options, init_db_usage, 0); + + if (argc == 1) { + int mkdir_tried = 0; + retry: + if (chdir(argv[0]) < 0) { + if (!mkdir_tried) { + int saved; + /* + * At this point we haven't read any configuration, + * and we know shared_repository should always be 0; + * but just in case we play safe. + */ + saved = shared_repository; + shared_repository = 0; + switch (safe_create_leading_directories_const(argv[0])) { + case -3: + errno = EEXIST; + /* fallthru */ + case -1: + die_errno("cannot mkdir %s", argv[0]); + break; + default: + break; + } + shared_repository = saved; + if (mkdir(argv[0], 0777) < 0) + die_errno("cannot mkdir %s", argv[0]); + mkdir_tried = 1; + goto retry; + } + die_errno("cannot chdir to %s", argv[0]); + } + } else if (0 < argc) { + usage(init_db_usage[0]); + } + if (is_bare_repository_cfg == 1) { + static char git_dir[PATH_MAX+1]; + + setenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, + getcwd(git_dir, sizeof(git_dir)), 0); } if (init_shared_repository != -1) diff --git a/builtin-log.c b/builtin-log.c index 0c2fa0ae2d..3817bf1186 100644 --- a/builtin-log.c +++ b/builtin-log.c @@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ static int default_show_root = 1; static const char *fmt_patch_subject_prefix = "PATCH"; static const char *fmt_pretty; +static const char * const builtin_log_usage = + "git log [] [..] [[--] ...]\n" + " or: git show [options] ..."; + static void cmd_log_init(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix, struct rev_info *rev) { @@ -61,6 +65,8 @@ static void cmd_log_init(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix, rev->show_decorations = 1; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "--source")) { rev->show_source = 1; + } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-h")) { + usage(builtin_log_usage); } else die("unrecognized argument: %s", arg); } @@ -257,7 +263,7 @@ static void show_tagger(char *buf, int len, struct rev_info *rev) pp_user_info("Tagger", rev->commit_format, &out, buf, rev->date_mode, git_log_output_encoding ? git_log_output_encoding: git_commit_encoding); - printf("%s\n", out.buf); + printf("%s", out.buf); strbuf_release(&out); } @@ -329,11 +335,14 @@ int cmd_show(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) case OBJ_TAG: { struct tag *t = (struct tag *)o; + if (rev.shown_one) + putchar('\n'); printf("%stag %s%s\n", diff_get_color_opt(&rev.diffopt, DIFF_COMMIT), t->tag, diff_get_color_opt(&rev.diffopt, DIFF_RESET)); ret = show_object(o->sha1, 1, &rev); + rev.shown_one = 1; if (ret) break; o = parse_object(t->tagged->sha1); @@ -345,12 +354,15 @@ int cmd_show(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) break; } case OBJ_TREE: + if (rev.shown_one) + putchar('\n'); printf("%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, NULL, show_tree_object, NULL); + rev.shown_one = 1; break; case OBJ_COMMIT: rev.pending.nr = rev.pending.alloc = 0; diff --git a/builtin-merge-base.c b/builtin-merge-base.c index a6ec2f7ab7..54e7ec2237 100644 --- a/builtin-merge-base.c +++ b/builtin-merge-base.c @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ static int show_merge_base(struct commit **rev, int rev_nr, int show_all) } static const char * const merge_base_usage[] = { - "git merge-base [--all] ...", + "git merge-base [-a|--all] ...", NULL }; diff --git a/builtin-merge.c b/builtin-merge.c index 82b546689c..0b12fb3155 100644 --- a/builtin-merge.c +++ b/builtin-merge.c @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ static int try_merge_strategy(const char *strategy, struct commit_list *common, discard_cache(); if (read_cache() < 0) die("failed to read the cache"); - return -ret; + return ret; } } diff --git a/builtin-pack-objects.c b/builtin-pack-objects.c index ef4bf6bc14..9cc8a8451d 100644 --- a/builtin-pack-objects.c +++ b/builtin-pack-objects.c @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ static int pack_compression_level = Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION; static int pack_compression_seen; static unsigned long delta_cache_size = 0; -static unsigned long max_delta_cache_size = 0; +static unsigned long max_delta_cache_size = 256 * 1024 * 1024; static unsigned long cache_max_small_delta_size = 1000; static unsigned long window_memory_limit = 0; diff --git a/builtin-prune-packed.c b/builtin-prune-packed.c index 00590b1c3c..be99eb0ac4 100644 --- a/builtin-prune-packed.c +++ b/builtin-prune-packed.c @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ #include "builtin.h" #include "cache.h" #include "progress.h" +#include "parse-options.h" -static const char prune_packed_usage[] = -"git prune-packed [-n] [-q]"; +static const char * const prune_packed_usage[] = { + "git prune-packed [-n|--dry-run] [-q|--quiet]", + NULL +}; #define DRY_RUN 01 #define VERBOSE 02 @@ -68,24 +71,16 @@ void prune_packed_objects(int opts) int cmd_prune_packed(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { - int i; int opts = VERBOSE; + const struct option prune_packed_options[] = { + OPT_BIT('n', "dry-run", &opts, "dry run", DRY_RUN), + OPT_NEGBIT('q', "quiet", &opts, "be quiet", VERBOSE), + OPT_END() + }; - for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { - const char *arg = argv[i]; + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, prune_packed_options, + prune_packed_usage, 0); - if (*arg == '-') { - if (!strcmp(arg, "-n")) - opts |= DRY_RUN; - else if (!strcmp(arg, "-q")) - opts &= ~VERBOSE; - else - usage(prune_packed_usage); - continue; - } - /* Handle arguments here .. */ - usage(prune_packed_usage); - } prune_packed_objects(opts); return 0; } diff --git a/builtin-read-tree.c b/builtin-read-tree.c index 82e25eaa07..9c2d634d6d 100644 --- a/builtin-read-tree.c +++ b/builtin-read-tree.c @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ #include "unpack-trees.h" #include "dir.h" #include "builtin.h" +#include "parse-options.h" static int nr_trees; static struct tree *trees[MAX_UNPACK_TREES]; @@ -29,7 +30,39 @@ static int list_tree(unsigned char *sha1) return 0; } -static const char read_tree_usage[] = "git read-tree ( | [[-m [--trivial] [--aggressive] | --reset | --prefix=] [-u | -i]] [--exclude-per-directory=] [--index-output=] [ []])"; +static const char * const read_tree_usage[] = { + "git read-tree [[-m [--trivial] [--aggressive] | --reset | --prefix=] [-u [--exclude-per-directory=] | -i]] [--index-output=] [ []]", + NULL +}; + +static int index_output_cb(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, + int unset) +{ + set_alternate_index_output(arg); + return 0; +} + +static int exclude_per_directory_cb(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, + int unset) +{ + struct dir_struct *dir; + struct unpack_trees_options *opts; + + opts = (struct unpack_trees_options *)opt->value; + + if (opts->dir) + die("more than one --exclude-per-directory given."); + + dir = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*opts->dir)); + dir->flags |= DIR_SHOW_IGNORED; + dir->exclude_per_dir = arg; + opts->dir = dir; + /* We do not need to nor want to do read-directory + * here; we are merely interested in reusing the + * per directory ignore stack mechanism. + */ + return 0; +} static struct lock_file lock_file; @@ -39,6 +72,34 @@ int cmd_read_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) unsigned char sha1[20]; struct tree_desc t[MAX_UNPACK_TREES]; struct unpack_trees_options opts; + int prefix_set = 0; + const struct option read_tree_options[] = { + { OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "index-output", NULL, "FILE", + "write resulting index to ", + PARSE_OPT_NONEG, index_output_cb }, + OPT__VERBOSE(&opts.verbose_update), + OPT_GROUP("Merging"), + OPT_SET_INT('m', NULL, &opts.merge, + "perform a merge in addition to a read", 1), + OPT_SET_INT(0, "trivial", &opts.trivial_merges_only, + "3-way merge if no file level merging required", 1), + OPT_SET_INT(0, "aggressive", &opts.aggressive, + "3-way merge in presence of adds and removes", 1), + OPT_SET_INT(0, "reset", &opts.reset, + "same as -m, but discard unmerged entries", 1), + { OPTION_STRING, 0, "prefix", &opts.prefix, "/", + "read the tree into the index under /", + PARSE_OPT_NONEG | PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP }, + OPT_SET_INT('u', NULL, &opts.update, + "update working tree with merge result", 1), + { OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "exclude-per-directory", &opts, + "gitignore", + "allow explicitly ignored files to be overwritten", + PARSE_OPT_NONEG, exclude_per_directory_cb }, + OPT_SET_INT('i', NULL, &opts.index_only, + "don't check the working tree after merging", 1), + OPT_END() + }; memset(&opts, 0, sizeof(opts)); opts.head_idx = -1; @@ -49,105 +110,19 @@ int cmd_read_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) newfd = hold_locked_index(&lock_file, 1); - for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { - const char *arg = argv[i]; - - /* "-u" means "update", meaning that a merge will update - * the working tree. - */ - if (!strcmp(arg, "-u")) { - opts.update = 1; - continue; - } - - if (!strcmp(arg, "-v")) { - opts.verbose_update = 1; - continue; - } - - /* "-i" means "index only", meaning that a merge will - * not even look at the working tree. - */ - if (!strcmp(arg, "-i")) { - opts.index_only = 1; - continue; - } - - if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--index-output=")) { - set_alternate_index_output(arg + 15); - continue; - } - - /* "--prefix=/" means keep the current index - * entries and put the entries from the tree under the - * given subdirectory. - */ - if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--prefix=")) { - if (stage || opts.merge || opts.prefix) - usage(read_tree_usage); - opts.prefix = arg + 9; - opts.merge = 1; - stage = 1; - if (read_cache_unmerged()) - die("you need to resolve your current index first"); - continue; - } - - /* This differs from "-m" in that we'll silently ignore - * unmerged entries and overwrite working tree files that - * correspond to them. - */ - if (!strcmp(arg, "--reset")) { - if (stage || opts.merge || opts.prefix) - usage(read_tree_usage); - opts.reset = 1; - opts.merge = 1; - stage = 1; - read_cache_unmerged(); - continue; - } - - if (!strcmp(arg, "--trivial")) { - opts.trivial_merges_only = 1; - continue; - } - - if (!strcmp(arg, "--aggressive")) { - opts.aggressive = 1; - continue; - } + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, unused_prefix, read_tree_options, + read_tree_usage, 0); - /* "-m" stands for "merge", meaning we start in stage 1 */ - if (!strcmp(arg, "-m")) { - if (stage || opts.merge || opts.prefix) - usage(read_tree_usage); - if (read_cache_unmerged()) - die("you need to resolve your current index first"); - stage = 1; - opts.merge = 1; - continue; - } + if (read_cache_unmerged() && (opts.prefix || opts.merge)) + die("You need to resolve your current index first"); - if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--exclude-per-directory=")) { - struct dir_struct *dir; - - if (opts.dir) - die("more than one --exclude-per-directory are given."); - - dir = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*opts.dir)); - dir->flags |= DIR_SHOW_IGNORED; - dir->exclude_per_dir = arg + 24; - opts.dir = dir; - /* We do not need to nor want to do read-directory - * here; we are merely interested in reusing the - * per directory ignore stack mechanism. - */ - continue; - } + prefix_set = opts.prefix ? 1 : 0; + if (1 < opts.merge + opts.reset + prefix_set) + die("Which one? -m, --reset, or --prefix?"); + stage = opts.merge = (opts.reset || opts.merge || prefix_set); - /* using -u and -i at the same time makes no sense */ - if (1 < opts.index_only + opts.update) - usage(read_tree_usage); + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { + const char *arg = argv[i]; if (get_sha1(arg, sha1)) die("Not a valid object name %s", arg); @@ -155,8 +130,11 @@ int cmd_read_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) die("failed to unpack tree object %s", arg); stage++; } + if (1 < opts.index_only + opts.update) + die("-u and -i at the same time makes no sense"); if ((opts.update||opts.index_only) && !opts.merge) - usage(read_tree_usage); + die("%s is meaningless without -m, --reset, or --prefix", + opts.update ? "-u" : "-i"); if ((opts.dir && !opts.update)) die("--exclude-per-directory is meaningless unless -u"); if (opts.merge && !opts.index_only) diff --git a/builtin-receive-pack.c b/builtin-receive-pack.c index 6ec1d056e6..b771fe9b20 100644 --- a/builtin-receive-pack.c +++ b/builtin-receive-pack.c @@ -123,31 +123,6 @@ static struct command *commands; static const char pre_receive_hook[] = "hooks/pre-receive"; static const char post_receive_hook[] = "hooks/post-receive"; -static int run_status(int code, const char *cmd_name) -{ - switch (code) { - case 0: - return 0; - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_FORK: - return error("fork of %s failed", cmd_name); - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_EXEC: - return error("execute of %s failed", cmd_name); - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_PIPE: - return error("pipe failed"); - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID: - return error("waitpid failed"); - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_WRONG_PID: - return error("waitpid is confused"); - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_SIGNAL: - return error("%s died of signal", cmd_name); - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_NOEXIT: - return error("%s died strangely", cmd_name); - default: - error("%s exited with error code %d", cmd_name, -code); - return -code; - } -} - static int run_receive_hook(const char *hook_name) { static char buf[sizeof(commands->old_sha1) * 2 + PATH_MAX + 4]; @@ -174,7 +149,7 @@ static int run_receive_hook(const char *hook_name) code = start_command(&proc); if (code) - return run_status(code, hook_name); + return code; for (cmd = commands; cmd; cmd = cmd->next) { if (!cmd->error_string) { size_t n = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s %s %s\n", @@ -186,7 +161,7 @@ static int run_receive_hook(const char *hook_name) } } close(proc.in); - return run_status(finish_command(&proc), hook_name); + return finish_command(&proc); } static int run_update_hook(struct command *cmd) @@ -203,9 +178,8 @@ static int run_update_hook(struct command *cmd) argv[3] = sha1_to_hex(cmd->new_sha1); argv[4] = NULL; - return run_status(run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN | - RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR), - update_hook); + return run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN | + RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR); } static int is_ref_checked_out(const char *ref) @@ -419,7 +393,6 @@ static void run_update_post_hook(struct command *cmd) argv[argc] = NULL; status = run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN | RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR); - run_status(status, update_post_hook); } static void execute_commands(const char *unpacker_error) @@ -537,7 +510,6 @@ static const char *unpack(void) code = run_command_v_opt(unpacker, RUN_GIT_CMD); if (!code) return NULL; - run_status(code, unpacker[0]); return "unpack-objects abnormal exit"; } else { const char *keeper[7]; @@ -563,7 +535,6 @@ static const char *unpack(void) ip.git_cmd = 1; status = start_command(&ip); if (status) { - run_status(status, keeper[0]); return "index-pack fork failed"; } pack_lockfile = index_pack_lockfile(ip.out); @@ -573,7 +544,6 @@ static const char *unpack(void) reprepare_packed_git(); return NULL; } - run_status(status, keeper[0]); return "index-pack abnormal exit"; } } diff --git a/builtin-reflog.c b/builtin-reflog.c index ddfdf5a3cb..95198c5de4 100644 --- a/builtin-reflog.c +++ b/builtin-reflog.c @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ static int cmd_reflog_delete(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) */ static const char reflog_usage[] = -"git reflog (expire | ...)"; +"git reflog [ show | expire | delete ]"; int cmd_reflog(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { diff --git a/builtin-show-branch.c b/builtin-show-branch.c index 01bea3b583..3510a86e38 100644 --- a/builtin-show-branch.c +++ b/builtin-show-branch.c @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ #include "parse-options.h" static const char* show_branch_usage[] = { - "git show-branch [--sparse] [--current] [--all] [--remotes] [--topo-order] [--more=count | --list | --independent | --merge-base] [--topics] [--color] [...]", - "--reflog[=n[,b]] [--list] [--color] ", + "git show-branch [-a|--all] [-r|--remotes] [--topo-order | --date-order] [--current] [--color | --no-color] [--sparse] [--more= | --list | --independent | --merge-base] [--no-name | --sha1-name] [--topics] [ | ]...", + "git show-branch (-g|--reflog)[=[,]] [--list] []", NULL }; @@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ int cmd_show_branch(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "sha1-name", &sha1_name, "name commits with their object names"), OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "merge-base", &merge_base, - "act like git merge-base -a"), + "show possible merge bases"), OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "independent", &independent, "show refs unreachable from any other ref"), OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "topo-order", &lifo, diff --git a/builtin-verify-pack.c b/builtin-verify-pack.c index 0ee0a9af60..b5bd28e959 100644 --- a/builtin-verify-pack.c +++ b/builtin-verify-pack.c @@ -2,15 +2,19 @@ #include "cache.h" #include "pack.h" #include "pack-revindex.h" +#include "parse-options.h" #define MAX_CHAIN 50 static void show_pack_info(struct packed_git *p) { - uint32_t nr_objects, i, chain_histogram[MAX_CHAIN+1]; + uint32_t nr_objects, i; + int cnt; + unsigned long chain_histogram[MAX_CHAIN+1], baseobjects; nr_objects = p->num_objects; memset(chain_histogram, 0, sizeof(chain_histogram)); + baseobjects = 0; for (i = 0; i < nr_objects; i++) { const unsigned char *sha1; @@ -29,9 +33,11 @@ static void show_pack_info(struct packed_git *p) &delta_chain_length, base_sha1); printf("%s ", sha1_to_hex(sha1)); - if (!delta_chain_length) + if (!delta_chain_length) { printf("%-6s %lu %lu %"PRIuMAX"\n", type, size, store_size, (uintmax_t)offset); + baseobjects++; + } else { printf("%-6s %lu %lu %"PRIuMAX" %u %s\n", type, size, store_size, (uintmax_t)offset, @@ -43,15 +49,21 @@ static void show_pack_info(struct packed_git *p) } } - for (i = 0; i <= MAX_CHAIN; i++) { - if (!chain_histogram[i]) + if (baseobjects) + printf("non delta: %lu object%s\n", + baseobjects, baseobjects > 1 ? "s" : ""); + + for (cnt = 1; cnt <= MAX_CHAIN; cnt++) { + if (!chain_histogram[cnt]) continue; - printf("chain length = %"PRIu32": %"PRIu32" object%s\n", i, - chain_histogram[i], chain_histogram[i] > 1 ? "s" : ""); + printf("chain length = %d: %lu object%s\n", cnt, + chain_histogram[cnt], + chain_histogram[cnt] > 1 ? "s" : ""); } if (chain_histogram[0]) - printf("chain length > %d: %"PRIu32" object%s\n", MAX_CHAIN, - chain_histogram[0], chain_histogram[0] > 1 ? "s" : ""); + printf("chain length > %d: %lu object%s\n", MAX_CHAIN, + chain_histogram[0], + chain_histogram[0] > 1 ? "s" : ""); } static int verify_one_pack(const char *path, int verbose) @@ -107,36 +119,31 @@ static int verify_one_pack(const char *path, int verbose) return err; } -static const char verify_pack_usage[] = "git verify-pack [-v] ..."; +static const char * const verify_pack_usage[] = { + "git verify-pack [-v|--verbose] ...", + NULL +}; int cmd_verify_pack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { int err = 0; int verbose = 0; - int no_more_options = 0; - int nothing_done = 1; + int i; + const struct option verify_pack_options[] = { + OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose), + OPT_END() + }; git_config(git_default_config, NULL); - while (1 < argc) { - if (!no_more_options && argv[1][0] == '-') { - if (!strcmp("-v", argv[1])) - verbose = 1; - else if (!strcmp("--", argv[1])) - no_more_options = 1; - else - usage(verify_pack_usage); - } - else { - if (verify_one_pack(argv[1], verbose)) - err = 1; - discard_revindex(); - nothing_done = 0; - } - argc--; argv++; + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, verify_pack_options, + verify_pack_usage, 0); + if (argc < 1) + usage_with_options(verify_pack_usage, verify_pack_options); + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { + if (verify_one_pack(argv[i], verbose)) + err = 1; + discard_revindex(); } - if (nothing_done) - usage(verify_pack_usage); - return err; } diff --git a/builtin-verify-tag.c b/builtin-verify-tag.c index 7f7fda42f9..9f482c29f5 100644 --- a/builtin-verify-tag.c +++ b/builtin-verify-tag.c @@ -10,9 +10,12 @@ #include "tag.h" #include "run-command.h" #include +#include "parse-options.h" -static const char builtin_verify_tag_usage[] = - "git verify-tag [-v|--verbose] ..."; +static const char * const verify_tag_usage[] = { + "git verify-tag [-v|--verbose] ...", + NULL +}; #define PGP_SIGNATURE "-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----" @@ -89,17 +92,17 @@ static int verify_tag(const char *name, int verbose) int cmd_verify_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { int i = 1, verbose = 0, had_error = 0; + const struct option verify_tag_options[] = { + OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose), + OPT_END() + }; git_config(git_default_config, NULL); - if (argc > 1 && - (!strcmp(argv[i], "-v") || !strcmp(argv[i], "--verbose"))) { - verbose = 1; - i++; - } - + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, verify_tag_options, + verify_tag_usage, PARSE_OPT_KEEP_ARGV0); if (argc <= i) - usage(builtin_verify_tag_usage); + usage_with_options(verify_tag_usage, verify_tag_options); /* sometimes the program was terminated because this signal * was received in the process of writing the gpg input: */ diff --git a/builtin-write-tree.c b/builtin-write-tree.c index 3a24ce8157..b223af416f 100644 --- a/builtin-write-tree.c +++ b/builtin-write-tree.c @@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ #include "cache.h" #include "tree.h" #include "cache-tree.h" +#include "parse-options.h" -static const char write_tree_usage[] = -"git write-tree [--missing-ok] [--prefix=/]"; +static const char * const write_tree_usage[] = { + "git write-tree [--missing-ok] [--prefix=/]", + NULL +}; int cmd_write_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) { @@ -17,27 +20,22 @@ int cmd_write_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) const char *prefix = NULL; unsigned char sha1[20]; const char *me = "git-write-tree"; + struct option write_tree_options[] = { + OPT_BIT(0, "missing-ok", &flags, "allow missing objects", + WRITE_TREE_MISSING_OK), + { OPTION_STRING, 0, "prefix", &prefix, "/", + "write tree object for a subdirectory " , + PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP }, + { OPTION_BIT, 0, "ignore-cache-tree", &flags, NULL, + "only useful for debugging", + PARSE_OPT_HIDDEN | PARSE_OPT_NOARG, NULL, + WRITE_TREE_IGNORE_CACHE_TREE }, + OPT_END() + }; git_config(git_default_config, NULL); - while (1 < argc) { - const char *arg = argv[1]; - if (!strcmp(arg, "--missing-ok")) - flags |= WRITE_TREE_MISSING_OK; - else if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--prefix=")) - prefix = arg + 9; - else if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--ignore-cache-tree")) - /* - * This is only useful for debugging, so I - * do not bother documenting it. - */ - flags |= WRITE_TREE_IGNORE_CACHE_TREE; - else - usage(write_tree_usage); - argc--; argv++; - } - - if (argc > 2) - die("too many options"); + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, unused_prefix, write_tree_options, + write_tree_usage, 0); ret = write_cache_as_tree(sha1, flags, prefix); switch (ret) { diff --git a/cache.h b/cache.h index e6c7f3307d..9222774e6c 100644 --- a/cache.h +++ b/cache.h @@ -468,6 +468,9 @@ extern int index_fd(unsigned char *sha1, int fd, struct stat *st, int write_obje extern int index_path(unsigned char *sha1, const char *path, struct stat *st, int write_object); extern void fill_stat_cache_info(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st); +/* "careful lstat()" */ +extern int check_path(const char *path, int len, struct stat *st); + #define REFRESH_REALLY 0x0001 /* ignore_valid */ #define REFRESH_UNMERGED 0x0002 /* allow unmerged */ #define REFRESH_QUIET 0x0004 /* be quiet about it */ diff --git a/compat/mingw.h b/compat/mingw.h index c1859c5480..948de66eb5 100644 --- a/compat/mingw.h +++ b/compat/mingw.h @@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ typedef int pid_t; #define S_IROTH 0 #define S_IXOTH 0 -#define WIFEXITED(x) ((unsigned)(x) < 259) /* STILL_ACTIVE */ +#define WIFEXITED(x) 1 +#define WIFSIGNALED(x) 0 #define WEXITSTATUS(x) ((x) & 0xff) -#define WIFSIGNALED(x) ((unsigned)(x) > 259) +#define WTERMSIG(x) SIGTERM #define SIGHUP 1 #define SIGQUIT 3 diff --git a/config.c b/config.c index 738b24419d..e87edeab0c 100644 --- a/config.c +++ b/config.c @@ -62,7 +62,8 @@ static char *parse_value(void) if (comment) continue; if (isspace(c) && !quote) { - space = 1; + if (len) + space++; continue; } if (!quote) { @@ -71,11 +72,8 @@ static char *parse_value(void) continue; } } - if (space) { - if (len) - value[len++] = ' '; - space = 0; - } + for (; space; space--) + value[len++] = ' '; if (c == '\\') { c = get_next_char(); switch (c) { diff --git a/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash b/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash index 745b5fb78b..5543dc4d14 100755 --- a/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash +++ b/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash @@ -1047,6 +1047,7 @@ _git_grep () --extended-regexp --basic-regexp --fixed-strings --files-with-matches --name-only --files-without-match + --max-depth --count --and --or --not --all-match " diff --git a/contrib/emacs/git.el b/contrib/emacs/git.el index eace9c18eb..8c70ad8b7f 100644 --- a/contrib/emacs/git.el +++ b/contrib/emacs/git.el @@ -429,16 +429,19 @@ Each entry is a cons of (SHORT-NAME . FULL-NAME)." (git-get-string-sha1 (git-call-process-string-display-error "write-tree")))) -(defun git-commit-tree (buffer tree head) - "Call git-commit-tree with buffer as input and return the resulting commit SHA1." +(defun git-commit-tree (buffer tree parent) + "Create a commit and possibly update HEAD. +Create a commit with the message in BUFFER using the tree with hash TREE. +Use PARENT as the parent of the new commit. If PARENT is the current \"HEAD\", +update the \"HEAD\" reference to the new commit." (let ((author-name (git-get-committer-name)) (author-email (git-get-committer-email)) (subject "commit (initial): ") author-date log-start log-end args coding-system-for-write) - (when head + (when parent (setq subject "commit: ") (push "-p" args) - (push head args)) + (push parent args)) (with-current-buffer buffer (goto-char (point-min)) (if @@ -474,7 +477,7 @@ Each entry is a cons of (SHORT-NAME . FULL-NAME)." (apply #'git-run-command-region buffer log-start log-end env "commit-tree" tree (nreverse args)))))) - (when commit (git-update-ref "HEAD" commit head subject)) + (when commit (git-update-ref "HEAD" commit parent subject)) commit))) (defun git-empty-db-p () diff --git a/contrib/hg-to-git/hg-to-git.py b/contrib/hg-to-git/hg-to-git.py index 7b03204ed1..2a6839d81e 100755 --- a/contrib/hg-to-git/hg-to-git.py +++ b/contrib/hg-to-git/hg-to-git.py @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ """ import os, os.path, sys -import tempfile, popen2, pickle, getopt +import tempfile, pickle, getopt import re # Maps hg version -> git version diff --git a/convert.c b/convert.c index 1816e977b7..491e7141b4 100644 --- a/convert.c +++ b/convert.c @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ static int filter_buffer(int fd, void *data) status = finish_command(&child_process); if (status) - error("external filter %s failed %d", params->cmd, -status); + error("external filter %s failed %d", params->cmd, status); return (write_err || status); } diff --git a/entry.c b/entry.c index d3e86c722a..f276cf3b88 100644 --- a/entry.c +++ b/entry.c @@ -175,6 +175,19 @@ static int write_entry(struct cache_entry *ce, char *path, const struct checkout return 0; } +/* + * This is like 'lstat()', except it refuses to follow symlinks + * in the path. + */ +int check_path(const char *path, int len, struct stat *st) +{ + if (has_symlink_leading_path(path, len)) { + errno = ENOENT; + return -1; + } + return lstat(path, st); +} + int checkout_entry(struct cache_entry *ce, const struct checkout *state, char *topath) { static char path[PATH_MAX + 1]; @@ -188,7 +201,7 @@ int checkout_entry(struct cache_entry *ce, const struct checkout *state, char *t strcpy(path + len, ce->name); len += ce_namelen(ce); - if (!lstat(path, &st)) { + if (!check_path(path, len, &st)) { unsigned changed = ce_match_stat(ce, &st, CE_MATCH_IGNORE_VALID); if (!changed) return 0; diff --git a/git-am.sh b/git-am.sh index d64d997535..f719f6e654 100755 --- a/git-am.sh +++ b/git-am.sh @@ -191,6 +191,20 @@ check_patch_format () { esac ;; esac + if test -z "$patch_format" && + test -n "$l1" && + test -n "$l2" && + test -n "$l3" + then + # This begins with three non-empty lines. Is this a + # piece of e-mail a-la RFC2822? Grab all the headers, + # discarding the indented remainder of folded lines, + # and see if it looks like that they all begin with the + # header field names... + sed -n -e '/^$/q' -e '/^[ ]/d' -e p "$1" | + egrep -v '^[A-Za-z]+(-[A-Za-z]+)*:' >/dev/null || + patch_format=mbox + fi } < "$1" || clean_abort } @@ -254,7 +268,11 @@ split_patches () { msgnum= ;; *) - clean_abort "Patch format $patch_format is not supported." + if test -n "$parse_patch" ; then + clean_abort "Patch format $patch_format is not supported." + else + clean_abort "Patch format detection failed." + fi ;; esac } diff --git a/git-pull.sh b/git-pull.sh index 4b78a0cd37..0f24182974 100755 --- a/git-pull.sh +++ b/git-pull.sh @@ -124,10 +124,18 @@ test true = "$rebase" && { git diff-index --ignore-submodules --cached --quiet HEAD -- || die "refusing to pull with rebase: your working tree is not up-to-date" + oldremoteref= && . git-parse-remote && - reflist="$(get_remote_merge_branch "$@" 2>/dev/null)" && - oldremoteref="$(git rev-parse -q --verify \ - "$reflist")" + remoteref="$(get_remote_merge_branch "$@" 2>/dev/null)" && + oldremoteref="$(git rev-parse -q --verify "$remoteref")" && + for reflog in $(git rev-list -g $remoteref 2>/dev/null) + do + if test "$reflog" = "$(git merge-base $reflog $curr_branch)" + then + oldremoteref="$reflog" + break + fi + done } orig_head=$(git rev-parse -q --verify HEAD) git fetch $verbosity --update-head-ok "$@" || exit 1 diff --git a/git-rebase.sh b/git-rebase.sh index 18bc6946cf..3555d17a5d 100755 --- a/git-rebase.sh +++ b/git-rebase.sh @@ -382,8 +382,10 @@ else fi # The tree must be really really clean. -if ! git update-index --ignore-submodules --refresh; then - die "cannot rebase: you have unstaged changes" +if ! git update-index --ignore-submodules --refresh > /dev/null; then + echo >&2 "cannot rebase: you have unstaged changes" + git diff --name-status -r --ignore-submodules -- >&2 + exit 1 fi diff=$(git diff-index --cached --name-status -r --ignore-submodules HEAD --) case "$diff" in diff --git a/git-request-pull.sh b/git-request-pull.sh index fd95beadab..630ceddf03 100755 --- a/git-request-pull.sh +++ b/git-request-pull.sh @@ -8,13 +8,33 @@ USAGE=' []' LONG_USAGE='Summarizes the changes between two commits to the standard output, and includes the given URL in the generated summary.' SUBDIRECTORY_OK='Yes' -OPTIONS_SPEC= +OPTIONS_SPEC='git request-pull [options] start url [end] +-- +p show patch text as well +' + . git-sh-setup . git-parse-remote GIT_PAGER= export GIT_PAGER +patch= +while case "$#" in 0) break ;; esac +do + case "$1" in + -p) + patch=-p ;; + --) + shift; break ;; + -*) + usage ;; + *) + break ;; + esac + shift +done + base=$1 url=$2 head=${3-HEAD} @@ -54,5 +74,5 @@ echo " $url $branch" echo git shortlog ^$baserev $headrev -git diff -M --stat --summary $merge_base $headrev +git diff -M --stat --summary $patch $merge_base..$headrev exit $status diff --git a/git-send-email.perl b/git-send-email.perl index d508f83349..0700d80afc 100755 --- a/git-send-email.perl +++ b/git-send-email.perl @@ -450,7 +450,6 @@ ($) try { $repo->command('rev-parse', '--verify', '--quiet', $f); if (defined($format_patch)) { - print "foo\n"; return $format_patch; } die(<{'svn:ignore'} or return; $s =~ s/[\r\n]+/\n/g; + $s =~ s/^\n+//; chomp $s; $s =~ s#^#$path#gm; print STDOUT "$s\n"; @@ -801,6 +802,7 @@ sub cmd_create_ignore { open(GITIGNORE, '>', $ignore) or fatal("Failed to open `$ignore' for writing: $!"); $s =~ s/[\r\n]+/\n/g; + $s =~ s/^\n+//; chomp $s; # Prefix all patterns so that the ignore doesn't apply # to sub-directories. @@ -3317,7 +3319,8 @@ sub _new { $repo_id = $Git::SVN::default_repo_id; } unless (defined $ref_id && length $ref_id) { - $_[2] = $ref_id = $Git::SVN::default_ref_id; + $_prefix = '' unless defined($_prefix); + $_[2] = $ref_id = $_prefix . $Git::SVN::default_ref_id; } $_[1] = $repo_id; my $dir = "$ENV{GIT_DIR}/svn/$ref_id"; diff --git a/git.c b/git.c index 807d875ae0..4588a8bac2 100644 --- a/git.c +++ b/git.c @@ -416,13 +416,9 @@ static void execv_dashed_external(const char **argv) * if we fail because the command is not found, it is * OK to return. Otherwise, we just pass along the status code. */ - status = run_command_v_opt(argv, 0); - if (status != -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_EXEC) { - if (IS_RUN_COMMAND_ERR(status)) - die("unable to run '%s'", argv[0]); - exit(-status); - } - errno = ENOENT; /* as if we called execvp */ + status = run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_SILENT_EXEC_FAILURE); + if (status >= 0 || errno != ENOENT) + exit(status); argv[0] = tmp; diff --git a/gitweb/README b/gitweb/README index 9056d1e090..66c6a9391d 100644 --- a/gitweb/README +++ b/gitweb/README @@ -165,6 +165,12 @@ not include variables usually directly set during build): Full URL and absolute URL of gitweb script; in earlier versions of gitweb you might have need to set those variables, now there should be no need to do it. + * $base_url + Base URL for relative URLs in pages generated by gitweb, + (e.g. $logo, $favicon, @stylesheets if they are relative URLs), + needed and used only for URLs with nonempty PATH_INFO via + sha1)); - url = strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL); - preq->url = xstrdup(url); + preq->url = strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL); filename = sha1_pack_name(target->sha1); snprintf(preq->filename, sizeof(preq->filename), "%s", filename); @@ -1035,7 +1033,7 @@ struct http_pack_request *new_http_pack_request( preq->slot->local = preq->packfile; curl_easy_setopt(preq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_FILE, preq->packfile); curl_easy_setopt(preq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, fwrite); - curl_easy_setopt(preq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_URL, url); + curl_easy_setopt(preq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_URL, preq->url); curl_easy_setopt(preq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, no_pragma_header); @@ -1059,6 +1057,8 @@ struct http_pack_request *new_http_pack_request( abort: free(filename); + free(preq->url); + free(preq); return NULL; } @@ -1098,7 +1098,6 @@ struct http_object_request *new_http_object_request(const char *base_url, char *hex = sha1_to_hex(sha1); char *filename; char prevfile[PATH_MAX]; - char *url; int prevlocal; unsigned char prev_buf[PREV_BUF_SIZE]; ssize_t prev_read = 0; @@ -1152,8 +1151,7 @@ struct http_object_request *new_http_object_request(const char *base_url, git_SHA1_Init(&freq->c); - url = get_remote_object_url(base_url, hex, 0); - freq->url = xstrdup(url); + freq->url = get_remote_object_url(base_url, hex, 0); /* * If a previous temp file is present, process what was already @@ -1189,7 +1187,11 @@ struct http_object_request *new_http_object_request(const char *base_url, if (prev_posn>0) { prev_posn = 0; lseek(freq->localfile, 0, SEEK_SET); - ftruncate(freq->localfile, 0); + if (ftruncate(freq->localfile, 0) < 0) { + error("Couldn't truncate temporary file %s for %s: %s", + freq->tmpfile, freq->filename, strerror(errno)); + goto abort; + } } } @@ -1198,7 +1200,7 @@ struct http_object_request *new_http_object_request(const char *base_url, curl_easy_setopt(freq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_FILE, freq); curl_easy_setopt(freq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, fwrite_sha1_file); curl_easy_setopt(freq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER, freq->errorstr); - curl_easy_setopt(freq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_URL, url); + curl_easy_setopt(freq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_URL, freq->url); curl_easy_setopt(freq->slot->curl, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, no_pragma_header); /* @@ -1218,9 +1220,9 @@ struct http_object_request *new_http_object_request(const char *base_url, return freq; - free(url); abort: free(filename); + free(freq->url); free(freq); return NULL; } diff --git a/ll-merge.c b/ll-merge.c index 0571564ddf..2d6b6d6cb1 100644 --- a/ll-merge.c +++ b/ll-merge.c @@ -192,10 +192,6 @@ static int ll_ext_merge(const struct ll_merge_driver *fn, args[2] = cmd.buf; status = run_command_v_opt(args, 0); - if (status < -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_FORK) - ; /* failure in run-command */ - else - status = -status; fd = open(temp[1], O_RDONLY); if (fd < 0) goto bad; diff --git a/parse-options.c b/parse-options.c index f7ce523a61..3b71fbb541 100644 --- a/parse-options.c +++ b/parse-options.c @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ static int usage_with_options_internal(const char * const *usagestr, continue; pos = fprintf(stderr, " "); - if (opts->short_name) { + if (opts->short_name && !(opts->flags & PARSE_OPT_NEGHELP)) { if (opts->flags & PARSE_OPT_NODASH) pos += fprintf(stderr, "%c", opts->short_name); else @@ -520,7 +520,9 @@ static int usage_with_options_internal(const char * const *usagestr, if (opts->long_name && opts->short_name) pos += fprintf(stderr, ", "); if (opts->long_name) - pos += fprintf(stderr, "--%s", opts->long_name); + pos += fprintf(stderr, "--%s%s", + (opts->flags & PARSE_OPT_NEGHELP) ? "no-" : "", + opts->long_name); if (opts->type == OPTION_NUMBER) pos += fprintf(stderr, "-NUM"); diff --git a/parse-options.h b/parse-options.h index aba30671dc..b32587ad7c 100644 --- a/parse-options.h +++ b/parse-options.h @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ enum parse_opt_option_flags { PARSE_OPT_LASTARG_DEFAULT = 16, PARSE_OPT_NODASH = 32, PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP = 64, + PARSE_OPT_NEGHELP = 128, }; struct option; @@ -80,6 +81,9 @@ typedef int parse_opt_cb(const struct option *, const char *arg, int unset); * PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP: says that argh shouldn't be enclosed in brackets * (i.e. '') in the help message. * Useful for options with multiple parameters. + * PARSE_OPT_NEGHELP: says that the long option should always be shown with + * the --no prefix in the usage message. Sometimes + * useful for users of OPTION_NEGBIT. * * `callback`:: * pointer to the callback to use for OPTION_CALLBACK. diff --git a/run-command.c b/run-command.c index ff3d8e2d8b..f3e7abb7de 100644 --- a/run-command.c +++ b/run-command.c @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) { int need_in, need_out, need_err; int fdin[2], fdout[2], fderr[2]; + int failed_errno = failed_errno; /* * In case of errors we must keep the promise to close FDs @@ -28,9 +29,10 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) need_in = !cmd->no_stdin && cmd->in < 0; if (need_in) { if (pipe(fdin) < 0) { + failed_errno = errno; if (cmd->out > 0) close(cmd->out); - return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_PIPE; + goto fail_pipe; } cmd->in = fdin[1]; } @@ -40,11 +42,12 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) && cmd->out < 0; if (need_out) { if (pipe(fdout) < 0) { + failed_errno = errno; if (need_in) close_pair(fdin); else if (cmd->in) close(cmd->in); - return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_PIPE; + goto fail_pipe; } cmd->out = fdout[0]; } @@ -52,6 +55,7 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) need_err = !cmd->no_stderr && cmd->err < 0; if (need_err) { if (pipe(fderr) < 0) { + failed_errno = errno; if (need_in) close_pair(fdin); else if (cmd->in) @@ -60,7 +64,11 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) close_pair(fdout); else if (cmd->out) close(cmd->out); - return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_PIPE; +fail_pipe: + error("cannot create pipe for %s: %s", + cmd->argv[0], strerror(failed_errno)); + errno = failed_errno; + return -1; } cmd->err = fderr[0]; } @@ -122,6 +130,9 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) strerror(errno)); exit(127); } + if (cmd->pid < 0) + error("cannot fork() for %s: %s", cmd->argv[0], + strerror(failed_errno = errno)); #else int s0 = -1, s1 = -1, s2 = -1; /* backups of stdin, stdout, stderr */ const char **sargv = cmd->argv; @@ -173,6 +184,9 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) } cmd->pid = mingw_spawnvpe(cmd->argv[0], cmd->argv, env); + failed_errno = errno; + if (cmd->pid < 0 && (!cmd->silent_exec_failure || errno != ENOENT)) + error("cannot spawn %s: %s", cmd->argv[0], strerror(errno)); if (cmd->env) free_environ(env); @@ -189,7 +203,6 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) #endif if (cmd->pid < 0) { - int err = errno; if (need_in) close_pair(fdin); else if (cmd->in) @@ -200,9 +213,8 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) close(cmd->out); if (need_err) close_pair(fderr); - return err == ENOENT ? - -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_EXEC : - -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_FORK; + errno = failed_errno; + return -1; } if (need_in) @@ -221,40 +233,51 @@ int start_command(struct child_process *cmd) return 0; } -static int wait_or_whine(pid_t pid) +static int wait_or_whine(pid_t pid, const char *argv0, int silent_exec_failure) { - for (;;) { - int status, code; - pid_t waiting = waitpid(pid, &status, 0); - - if (waiting < 0) { - if (errno == EINTR) - continue; - error("waitpid failed (%s)", strerror(errno)); - return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID; - } - if (waiting != pid) - return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_WRONG_PID; - if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) - return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_SIGNAL; - - if (!WIFEXITED(status)) - return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_NOEXIT; + int status, code = -1; + pid_t waiting; + int failed_errno = 0; + + while ((waiting = waitpid(pid, &status, 0)) < 0 && errno == EINTR) + ; /* nothing */ + + if (waiting < 0) { + failed_errno = errno; + error("waitpid for %s failed: %s", argv0, strerror(errno)); + } else if (waiting != pid) { + error("waitpid is confused (%s)", argv0); + } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { + code = WTERMSIG(status); + error("%s died of signal %d", argv0, code); + /* + * This return value is chosen so that code & 0xff + * mimics the exit code that a POSIX shell would report for + * a program that died from this signal. + */ + code -= 128; + } else if (WIFEXITED(status)) { code = WEXITSTATUS(status); - switch (code) { - case 127: - return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_EXEC; - case 0: - return 0; - default: - return -code; + /* + * Convert special exit code when execvp failed. + */ + if (code == 127) { + code = -1; + failed_errno = ENOENT; + if (!silent_exec_failure) + error("cannot run %s: %s", argv0, + strerror(ENOENT)); } + } else { + error("waitpid is confused (%s)", argv0); } + errno = failed_errno; + return code; } int finish_command(struct child_process *cmd) { - return wait_or_whine(cmd->pid); + return wait_or_whine(cmd->pid, cmd->argv[0], cmd->silent_exec_failure); } int run_command(struct child_process *cmd) @@ -274,6 +297,7 @@ static void prepare_run_command_v_opt(struct child_process *cmd, cmd->no_stdin = opt & RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN ? 1 : 0; cmd->git_cmd = opt & RUN_GIT_CMD ? 1 : 0; cmd->stdout_to_stderr = opt & RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR ? 1 : 0; + cmd->silent_exec_failure = opt & RUN_SILENT_EXEC_FAILURE ? 1 : 0; } int run_command_v_opt(const char **argv, int opt) @@ -338,10 +362,7 @@ int start_async(struct async *async) int finish_async(struct async *async) { #ifndef __MINGW32__ - int ret = 0; - - if (wait_or_whine(async->pid)) - ret = error("waitpid (async) failed"); + int ret = wait_or_whine(async->pid, "child process", 0); #else DWORD ret = 0; if (WaitForSingleObject(async->tid, INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) @@ -385,15 +406,7 @@ int run_hook(const char *index_file, const char *name, ...) hook.env = env; } - ret = start_command(&hook); + ret = run_command(&hook); free(argv); - if (ret) { - warning("Could not spawn %s", argv[0]); - return ret; - } - ret = finish_command(&hook); - if (ret == -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_SIGNAL) - warning("%s exited due to uncaught signal", argv[0]); - return ret; } diff --git a/run-command.h b/run-command.h index e345502843..0c00b25ff2 100644 --- a/run-command.h +++ b/run-command.h @@ -1,17 +1,6 @@ #ifndef RUN_COMMAND_H #define RUN_COMMAND_H -enum { - ERR_RUN_COMMAND_FORK = 10000, - ERR_RUN_COMMAND_EXEC, - ERR_RUN_COMMAND_PIPE, - ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID, - ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_WRONG_PID, - ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_SIGNAL, - ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_NOEXIT, -}; -#define IS_RUN_COMMAND_ERR(x) (-(x) >= ERR_RUN_COMMAND_FORK) - struct child_process { const char **argv; pid_t pid; @@ -42,6 +31,7 @@ struct child_process { unsigned no_stdout:1; unsigned no_stderr:1; unsigned git_cmd:1; /* if this is to be git sub-command */ + unsigned silent_exec_failure:1; unsigned stdout_to_stderr:1; void (*preexec_cb)(void); }; @@ -55,6 +45,7 @@ extern int run_hook(const char *index_file, const char *name, ...); #define RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN 1 #define RUN_GIT_CMD 2 /*If this is to be git sub-command */ #define RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR 4 +#define RUN_SILENT_EXEC_FAILURE 8 int run_command_v_opt(const char **argv, int opt); /* diff --git a/symlinks.c b/symlinks.c index 4bdded39c5..7b0a86d357 100644 --- a/symlinks.c +++ b/symlinks.c @@ -91,6 +91,10 @@ static int lstat_cache(struct cache_def *cache, const char *name, int len, longest_path_match(name, len, cache->path, cache->len, &previous_slash); match_flags = cache->flags & track_flags & (FL_NOENT|FL_SYMLINK); + + if (!(track_flags & FL_FULLPATH) && match_len == len) + match_len = last_slash = previous_slash; + if (match_flags && match_len == cache->len) return match_flags; /* diff --git a/t/Makefile b/t/Makefile index bf816fc850..bd09390d32 100644 --- a/t/Makefile +++ b/t/Makefile @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ # Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano # +-include ../config.mak + #GIT_TEST_OPTS=--verbose --debug SHELL_PATH ?= $(SHELL) TAR ?= $(TAR) diff --git a/t/lib-cvs.sh b/t/lib-cvs.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4b3b793730 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/lib-cvs.sh @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +. ./test-lib.sh + +unset CVS_SERVER +# for clean cvsps cache +HOME=$(pwd) +export HOME + +if ! type cvs >/dev/null 2>&1 +then + say 'skipping cvsimport tests, cvs not found' + test_done +fi + +CVS="cvs -f" +export CVS + +cvsps_version=`cvsps -h 2>&1 | sed -ne 's/cvsps version //p'` +case "$cvsps_version" in +2.1 | 2.2*) + ;; +'') + say 'skipping cvsimport tests, cvsps not found' + test_done + ;; +*) + say 'skipping cvsimport tests, unsupported cvsps version' + test_done + ;; +esac + +test_cvs_co () { + # Usage: test_cvs_co BRANCH_NAME + rm -rf module-cvs-"$1" + if [ "$1" = "master" ] + then + $CVS co -P -d module-cvs-"$1" -A module + else + $CVS co -P -d module-cvs-"$1" -r "$1" module + fi +} + +test_git_co () { + # Usage: test_git_co BRANCH_NAME + (cd module-git && git checkout "$1") +} + +test_cmp_branch_file () { + # Usage: test_cmp_branch_file BRANCH_NAME PATH + # The branch must already be checked out of CVS and git. + test_cmp module-cvs-"$1"/"$2" module-git/"$2" +} + +test_cmp_branch_tree () { + # Usage: test_cmp_branch_tree BRANCH_NAME + # Check BRANCH_NAME out of CVS and git and make sure that all + # of the files and directories are identical. + + test_cvs_co "$1" && + test_git_co "$1" && + ( + cd module-cvs-"$1" + find . -type d -name CVS -prune -o -type f -print + ) | sort >module-cvs-"$1".list && + ( + cd module-git + find . -type d -name .git -prune -o -type f -print + ) | sort >module-git-"$1".list && + test_cmp module-cvs-"$1".list module-git-"$1".list && + cat module-cvs-"$1".list | while read f + do + test_cmp_branch_file "$1" "$f" || return 1 + done +} diff --git a/t/t0001-init.sh b/t/t0001-init.sh index e3d846420d..5386504790 100755 --- a/t/t0001-init.sh +++ b/t/t0001-init.sh @@ -208,4 +208,87 @@ test_expect_success 'init rejects insanely long --template' ' ) ' +test_expect_success 'init creates a new directory' ' + rm -fr newdir && + ( + git init newdir && + test -d newdir/.git/refs + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'init creates a new bare directory' ' + rm -fr newdir && + ( + git init --bare newdir && + test -d newdir/refs + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'init recreates a directory' ' + rm -fr newdir && + ( + mkdir newdir && + git init newdir && + test -d newdir/.git/refs + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'init recreates a new bare directory' ' + rm -fr newdir && + ( + mkdir newdir && + git init --bare newdir && + test -d newdir/refs + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'init creates a new deep directory' ' + rm -fr newdir && + git init newdir/a/b/c && + test -d newdir/a/b/c/.git/refs +' + +test_expect_success POSIXPERM 'init creates a new deep directory (umask vs. shared)' ' + rm -fr newdir && + ( + # Leading directories should honor umask while + # the repository itself should follow "shared" + umask 002 && + git init --bare --shared=0660 newdir/a/b/c && + test -d newdir/a/b/c/refs && + ls -ld newdir/a newdir/a/b > lsab.out && + ! grep -v "^drwxrw[sx]r-x" lsab.out && + ls -ld newdir/a/b/c > lsc.out && + ! grep -v "^drwxrw[sx]---" lsc.out + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'init notices EEXIST (1)' ' + rm -fr newdir && + ( + >newdir && + test_must_fail git init newdir && + test -f newdir + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'init notices EEXIST (2)' ' + rm -fr newdir && + ( + mkdir newdir && + >newdir/a + test_must_fail git init newdir/a/b && + test -f newdir/a + ) +' + +test_expect_success POSIXPERM 'init notices EPERM' ' + rm -fr newdir && + ( + mkdir newdir && + chmod -w newdir && + test_must_fail git init newdir/a/b + ) +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t1300-repo-config.sh b/t/t1300-repo-config.sh index 8c43dcde8a..83b7294010 100755 --- a/t/t1300-repo-config.sh +++ b/t/t1300-repo-config.sh @@ -755,6 +755,11 @@ echo >>result test_expect_success '--null --get-regexp' 'cmp result expect' +test_expect_success 'inner whitespace kept verbatim' ' + git config section.val "foo bar" && + test "z$(git config section.val)" = "zfoo bar" +' + test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'symlinked configuration' ' ln -s notyet myconfig && diff --git a/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh b/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh index a973628e8e..4cae019521 100755 --- a/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh +++ b/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ that the result still makes sense. ' . ./test-lib.sh -. ../lib-rebase.sh +. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-rebase.sh set_fake_editor diff --git a/t/t3411-rebase-preserve-around-merges.sh b/t/t3411-rebase-preserve-around-merges.sh index 6533505218..14a23cd872 100755 --- a/t/t3411-rebase-preserve-around-merges.sh +++ b/t/t3411-rebase-preserve-around-merges.sh @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ a merge to before the merge. ' . ./test-lib.sh -. ../lib-rebase.sh +. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-rebase.sh set_fake_editor diff --git a/t/t3414-rebase-preserve-onto.sh b/t/t3414-rebase-preserve-onto.sh index 80019ee072..ee0a6cccfd 100755 --- a/t/t3414-rebase-preserve-onto.sh +++ b/t/t3414-rebase-preserve-onto.sh @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ aren'"'"'t on top of $ONTO, even if they are on top of $UPSTREAM. ' . ./test-lib.sh -. ../lib-rebase.sh +. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-rebase.sh # Set up branches like this: # A1---B1---E1---F1---G1 diff --git a/t/t4014-format-patch.sh b/t/t4014-format-patch.sh index 922a8941ed..531f5b795c 100755 --- a/t/t4014-format-patch.sh +++ b/t/t4014-format-patch.sh @@ -493,13 +493,12 @@ test_expect_success 'format-patch from a subdirectory (2)' ' ' test_expect_success 'format-patch from a subdirectory (3)' ' - here="$TEST_DIRECTORY/$test" && rm -f 0* && filename=$( rm -rf sub && mkdir -p sub/dir && cd sub/dir && - git format-patch -1 -o "$here" + git format-patch -1 -o "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" ) && basename=$(expr "$filename" : ".*/\(.*\)") && test -f "$basename" diff --git a/t/t4020-diff-external.sh b/t/t4020-diff-external.sh index 4ea42e00da..a7602cf923 100755 --- a/t/t4020-diff-external.sh +++ b/t/t4020-diff-external.sh @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ test_expect_success 'diff --cached' ' git update-index --assume-unchanged file && echo second >file && git diff --cached >actual && - test_cmp ../t4020/diff.NUL actual + test_cmp "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t4020/diff.NUL actual ' test_done diff --git a/t/t4132-apply-removal.sh b/t/t4132-apply-removal.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..bb1ffe3b6c --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4132-apply-removal.sh @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# Copyright (c) 2009 Junio C Hamano + +test_description='git-apply notices removal patches generated by GNU diff' + +. ./test-lib.sh + +test_expect_success setup ' + cat <<-EOF >c && + diff -ruN a/file b/file + --- a/file TS0 + +++ b/file TS1 + @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + +something + EOF + + cat <<-EOF >d && + diff -ruN a/file b/file + --- a/file TS0 + +++ b/file TS1 + @@ -1 +0,0 @@ + -something + EOF + + timeWest="1982-09-16 07:00:00.000000000 -0800" && + timeGMT="1982-09-16 15:00:00.000000000 +0000" && + timeEast="1982-09-17 00:00:00.000000000 +0900" && + + epocWest="1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800" && + epocGMT="1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000" && + epocEast="1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900" && + + sed -e "s/TS0/$epocWest/" -e "s/TS1/$timeWest/" createWest.patch && + sed -e "s/TS0/$epocEast/" -e "s/TS1/$timeEast/" createEast.patch && + sed -e "s/TS0/$epocGMT/" -e "s/TS1/$timeGMT/" createGMT.patch && + + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeWest/" -e "s/TS1/$timeWest/" addWest.patch && + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeEast/" -e "s/TS1/$timeEast/" addEast.patch && + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeGMT/" -e "s/TS1/$timeGMT/" addGMT.patch && + + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeWest/" -e "s/TS1/$timeWest/" emptyWest.patch && + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeEast/" -e "s/TS1/$timeEast/" emptyEast.patch && + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeGMT/" -e "s/TS1/$timeGMT/" emptyGMT.patch && + + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeWest/" -e "s/TS1/$epocWest/" removeWest.patch && + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeEast/" -e "s/TS1/$epocEast/" removeEast.patch && + sed -e "s/TS0/$timeGMT/" -e "s/TS1/$epocGMT/" removeGMT.patch && + + echo something >something && + >empty +' + +for patch in *.patch +do + test_expect_success "test $patch" ' + rm -f file .git/index && + case "$patch" in + create*) + # must be able to create + git apply --index $patch && + test_cmp file something && + # must notice the file is already there + >file && + git add file && + test_must_fail git apply $patch + ;; + add*) + # must be able to create or patch + git apply $patch && + test_cmp file something && + >file && + git apply $patch && + test_cmp file something + ;; + empty*) + # must leave an empty file + cat something >file && + git add file && + git apply --index $patch && + test -f file && + test_cmp empty file + ;; + remove*) + # must remove the file + cat something >file && + git add file && + git apply --index $patch && + ! test -f file + ;; + esac + ' +done + +test_done diff --git a/t/t4150-am.sh b/t/t4150-am.sh index a12bf84623..8296605234 100755 --- a/t/t4150-am.sh +++ b/t/t4150-am.sh @@ -77,6 +77,12 @@ test_expect_success setup ' git commit -s -F msg && git tag second && git format-patch --stdout first >patch1 && + { + echo "X-Fake-Field: Line One" && + echo "X-Fake-Field: Line Two" && + echo "X-Fake-Field: Line Three" && + git format-patch --stdout first | sed -e "1d" + } > patch1.eml && sed -n -e "3,\$p" msg >file && git add file && test_tick && @@ -108,6 +114,15 @@ test_expect_success 'am applies patch correctly' ' test "$(git rev-parse second^)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" ' +test_expect_success 'am applies patch e-mail not in a mbox' ' + git checkout first && + git am patch1.eml && + ! test -d .git/rebase-apply && + test -z "$(git diff second)" && + test "$(git rev-parse second)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" && + test "$(git rev-parse second^)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" +' + GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="Another Thor" GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="a.thor@example.com" GIT_COMMITTER_NAME="Co M Miter" diff --git a/t/t5510-fetch.sh b/t/t5510-fetch.sh index bee3424fed..d13c806624 100755 --- a/t/t5510-fetch.sh +++ b/t/t5510-fetch.sh @@ -9,6 +9,11 @@ test_description='Per branch config variables affects "git fetch". D=`pwd` +test_bundle_object_count () { + git verify-pack -v "$1" >verify.out && + test "$2" = $(grep '^[0-9a-f]\{40\} ' verify.out | wc -l) +} + test_expect_success setup ' echo >file original && git add file && @@ -146,6 +151,7 @@ test_expect_success 'unbundle 1' ' test_must_fail git fetch "$D/bundle1" master:master ' + test_expect_success 'bundle 1 has only 3 files ' ' cd "$D" && ( @@ -156,8 +162,7 @@ test_expect_success 'bundle 1 has only 3 files ' ' cat ) bundle.pack && git index-pack bundle.pack && - verify=$(git verify-pack -v bundle.pack) && - test 4 = $(echo "$verify" | wc -l) + test_bundle_object_count bundle.pack 3 ' test_expect_success 'unbundle 2' ' @@ -180,7 +185,7 @@ test_expect_success 'bundle does not prerequisite objects' ' cat ) bundle.pack && git index-pack bundle.pack && - test 4 = $(git verify-pack -v bundle.pack | wc -l) + test_bundle_object_count bundle.pack 3 ' test_expect_success 'bundle should be able to create a full history' ' diff --git a/t/t5520-pull.sh b/t/t5520-pull.sh index c5a2e66a09..e78d40242a 100755 --- a/t/t5520-pull.sh +++ b/t/t5520-pull.sh @@ -117,6 +117,19 @@ test_expect_success '--rebase with rebased default upstream' ' ' +test_expect_success 'rebased upstream + fetch + pull --rebase' ' + + git update-ref refs/remotes/me/copy copy-orig && + git reset --hard to-rebase-orig && + git checkout --track -b to-rebase3 me/copy && + git reset --hard to-rebase-orig && + git fetch && + git pull --rebase && + test "conflicting modification" = "$(cat file)" && + test file = "$(cat file2)" + +' + test_expect_success 'pull --rebase dies early with dirty working directory' ' git checkout to-rebase && diff --git a/t/t5530-upload-pack-error.sh b/t/t5530-upload-pack-error.sh index f5102b902a..a696b8791b 100755 --- a/t/t5530-upload-pack-error.sh +++ b/t/t5530-upload-pack-error.sh @@ -30,11 +30,12 @@ test_expect_success 'fsck fails' ' test_must_fail git fsck ' -test_expect_success 'upload-pack fails due to error in pack-objects' ' +test_expect_success 'upload-pack fails due to error in pack-objects packing' ' ! echo "0032want $(git rev-parse HEAD) 00000009done 0000" | git upload-pack . > /dev/null 2> output.err && + grep "unable to read" output.err && grep "pack-objects died" output.err ' @@ -50,10 +51,22 @@ test_expect_success 'fsck fails' ' ' test_expect_success 'upload-pack fails due to error in rev-list' ' + ! echo "0032want $(git rev-parse HEAD) +0034shallow $(git rev-parse HEAD^)00000009done +0000" | git upload-pack . > /dev/null 2> output.err && + # pack-objects survived + grep "Total.*, reused" output.err && + # but there was an error, which must have been in rev-list + grep "bad tree object" output.err +' + +test_expect_success 'upload-pack fails due to error in pack-objects enumeration' ' + ! echo "0032want $(git rev-parse HEAD) 00000009done 0000" | git upload-pack . > /dev/null 2> output.err && - grep "waitpid (async) failed" output.err + grep "bad tree object" output.err && + grep "pack-objects died" output.err ' test_expect_success 'create empty repository' ' diff --git a/t/t6010-merge-base.sh b/t/t6010-merge-base.sh index 04e4b7c5c2..0144d9e858 100755 --- a/t/t6010-merge-base.sh +++ b/t/t6010-merge-base.sh @@ -110,6 +110,18 @@ test_expect_success 'compute merge-base (all)' \ # Another set to demonstrate base between one commit and a merge # in the documentation. +# +# * C (MMC) * B (MMB) * A (MMA) +# * o * o * o +# * o * o * o +# * o * o * o +# * o | _______/ +# | |/ +# | * 1 (MM1) +# | _______/ +# |/ +# * root (MMR) + test_expect_success 'merge-base for octopus-step (setup)' ' test_tick && git commit --allow-empty -m root && git tag MMR && @@ -137,6 +149,12 @@ test_expect_success 'merge-base A B C' ' test "$MM1" = "$MB" ' +test_expect_success 'merge-base A B C using show-branch' ' + MB=$(git show-branch --merge-base MMA MMB MMC) && + MMR=$(git rev-parse --verify MMR) && + test "$MMR" = "$MB" +' + test_expect_success 'criss-cross merge-base for octopus-step (setup)' ' git reset --hard MMR && test_tick && git commit --allow-empty -m 1 && git tag CC1 && diff --git a/t/t6020-merge-df.sh b/t/t6020-merge-df.sh index a19d49de28..e71c687f2b 100755 --- a/t/t6020-merge-df.sh +++ b/t/t6020-merge-df.sh @@ -22,4 +22,27 @@ git commit -m "File: dir"' test_expect_code 1 'Merge with d/f conflicts' 'git merge "merge msg" B master' +test_expect_failure 'F/D conflict' ' + git reset --hard && + git checkout master && + rm .git/index && + + mkdir before && + echo FILE >before/one && + echo FILE >after && + git add . && + git commit -m first && + + rm -f after && + git mv before after && + git commit -m move && + + git checkout -b para HEAD^ && + echo COMPLETELY ANOTHER FILE >another && + git add . && + git commit -m para && + + git merge master +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t6035-merge-dir-to-symlink.sh b/t/t6035-merge-dir-to-symlink.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..5b96fb0b37 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t6035-merge-dir-to-symlink.sh @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='merging when a directory was replaced with a symlink' +. ./test-lib.sh + +if ! test_have_prereq SYMLINKS +then + say 'Symbolic links not supported, skipping tests.' + test_done +fi + +test_expect_success 'create a commit where dir a/b changed to symlink' ' + mkdir -p a/b/c a/b-2/c && + > a/b/c/d && + > a/b-2/c/d && + > a/x && + git add -A && + git commit -m base && + git tag start && + rm -rf a/b && + ln -s b-2 a/b && + git add -A && + git commit -m "dir to symlink" +' + +test_expect_success 'keep a/b-2/c/d across checkout' ' + git checkout HEAD^0 && + git reset --hard master && + git rm --cached a/b && + git commit -m "untracked symlink remains" && + git checkout start^0 && + test -f a/b-2/c/d +' + +test_expect_success 'checkout should not have deleted a/b-2/c/d' ' + git checkout HEAD^0 && + git reset --hard master && + git checkout start^0 && + test -f a/b-2/c/d +' + +test_expect_success 'setup for merge test' ' + git reset --hard && + test -f a/b-2/c/d && + echo x > a/x && + git add a/x && + git commit -m x && + git tag baseline +' + +test_expect_success 'do not lose a/b-2/c/d in merge (resolve)' ' + git reset --hard && + git checkout baseline^0 && + git merge -s resolve master && + test -h a/b && + test -f a/b-2/c/d +' + +test_expect_failure 'do not lose a/b-2/c/d in merge (recursive)' ' + git reset --hard && + git checkout baseline^0 && + git merge -s recursive master && + test -h a/b && + test -f a/b-2/c/d +' + +test_expect_success 'setup a merge where dir a/b-2 changed to symlink' ' + git reset --hard && + git checkout start^0 && + rm -rf a/b-2 && + ln -s b a/b-2 && + git add -A && + git commit -m "dir a/b-2 to symlink" && + git tag test2 +' + +test_expect_failure 'merge should not have conflicts (resolve)' ' + git reset --hard && + git checkout baseline^0 && + git merge -s resolve test2 && + test -h a/b-2 && + test -f a/b/c/d +' + +test_expect_failure 'merge should not have conflicts (recursive)' ' + git reset --hard && + git checkout baseline^0 && + git merge -s recursive test2 && + test -h a/b-2 && + test -f a/b/c/d +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t7002-grep.sh b/t/t7002-grep.sh index b13aa7e89a..b4709e28b5 100755 --- a/t/t7002-grep.sh +++ b/t/t7002-grep.sh @@ -25,13 +25,17 @@ test_expect_success setup ' echo foo mmap bar_mmap echo foo_mmap bar mmap baz } >file && + echo vvv >v && echo ww w >w && echo x x xx x >x && echo y yy >y && echo zzz > z && mkdir t && echo test >t/t && - git add file w x y z t/t hello.c && + echo vvv >t/v && + mkdir t/a && + echo vvv >t/a/v && + git add . && test_tick && git commit -m initial ' @@ -132,6 +136,51 @@ do ! git grep -c test $H | grep /dev/null ' + test_expect_success "grep --max-depth -1 $L" ' + { + echo ${HC}t/a/v:1:vvv + echo ${HC}t/v:1:vvv + echo ${HC}v:1:vvv + } >expected && + git grep --max-depth -1 -n -e vvv $H >actual && + test_cmp expected actual + ' + + test_expect_success "grep --max-depth 0 $L" ' + { + echo ${HC}v:1:vvv + } >expected && + git grep --max-depth 0 -n -e vvv $H >actual && + test_cmp expected actual + ' + + test_expect_success "grep --max-depth 0 -- '*' $L" ' + { + echo ${HC}t/a/v:1:vvv + echo ${HC}t/v:1:vvv + echo ${HC}v:1:vvv + } >expected && + git grep --max-depth 0 -n -e vvv $H -- "*" >actual && + test_cmp expected actual + ' + + test_expect_success "grep --max-depth 1 $L" ' + { + echo ${HC}t/v:1:vvv + echo ${HC}v:1:vvv + } >expected && + git grep --max-depth 1 -n -e vvv $H >actual && + test_cmp expected actual + ' + + test_expect_success "grep --max-depth 0 -- t $L" ' + { + echo ${HC}t/v:1:vvv + } >expected && + git grep --max-depth 0 -n -e vvv $H -- t >actual && + test_cmp expected actual + ' + done cat >expected < show-ignore.got && @@ -171,6 +173,7 @@ test_expect_success 'test create-ignore' " " cat >prop.expect <<\EOF + no-such-file* EOF diff --git a/t/t9107-git-svn-migrate.sh b/t/t9107-git-svn-migrate.sh index 3a9e07768d..c0098d9808 100755 --- a/t/t9107-git-svn-migrate.sh +++ b/t/t9107-git-svn-migrate.sh @@ -56,7 +56,15 @@ test_expect_success 'initialize a multi-repository repo' ' git config --add svn-remote.svn.fetch "branches/b:refs/remotes/b" && for i in tags/0.1 tags/0.2 tags/0.3; do git config --add svn-remote.svn.fetch \ - $i:refs/remotes/$i || exit 1; done + $i:refs/remotes/$i || exit 1; done && + git config --get-all svn-remote.svn.fetch > fetch.out && + grep "^trunk:refs/remotes/trunk$" fetch.out && + grep "^branches/a:refs/remotes/a$" fetch.out && + grep "^branches/b:refs/remotes/b$" fetch.out && + grep "^tags/0\.1:refs/remotes/tags/0\.1$" fetch.out && + grep "^tags/0\.2:refs/remotes/tags/0\.2$" fetch.out && + grep "^tags/0\.3:refs/remotes/tags/0\.3$" fetch.out && + grep "^:refs/${remotes_git_svn}" fetch.out ' # refs should all be different, but the trees should all be the same: @@ -86,14 +94,14 @@ test_expect_success 'migrate --minimize on old inited layout' ' echo "$svnrepo"$path > "$GIT_DIR"/svn/$ref/info/url ) || exit 1; done && git svn migrate --minimize && - test -z "`git config -l |grep -v "^svn-remote\.git-svn\."`" && + test -z "`git config -l | grep "^svn-remote\.git-svn\."`" && git config --get-all svn-remote.svn.fetch > fetch.out && grep "^trunk:refs/remotes/trunk$" fetch.out && grep "^branches/a:refs/remotes/a$" fetch.out && grep "^branches/b:refs/remotes/b$" fetch.out && grep "^tags/0\.1:refs/remotes/tags/0\.1$" fetch.out && grep "^tags/0\.2:refs/remotes/tags/0\.2$" fetch.out && - grep "^tags/0\.3:refs/remotes/tags/0\.3$" fetch.out + grep "^tags/0\.3:refs/remotes/tags/0\.3$" fetch.out && grep "^:refs/${remotes_git_svn}" fetch.out ' diff --git a/t/t9600-cvsimport.sh b/t/t9600-cvsimport.sh index 4322a0c1ed..363345faef 100755 --- a/t/t9600-cvsimport.sh +++ b/t/t9600-cvsimport.sh @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh test_description='git cvsimport basic tests' -. ./test-lib.sh +. ./lib-cvs.sh if ! test_have_prereq PERL; then say 'skipping git cvsimport tests, perl not available' @@ -10,37 +10,13 @@ fi CVSROOT=$(pwd)/cvsroot export CVSROOT -unset CVS_SERVER -# for clean cvsps cache -HOME=$(pwd) -export HOME - -if ! type cvs >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - say 'skipping cvsimport tests, cvs not found' - test_done -fi - -cvsps_version=`cvsps -h 2>&1 | sed -ne 's/cvsps version //p'` -case "$cvsps_version" in -2.1 | 2.2*) - ;; -'') - say 'skipping cvsimport tests, cvsps not found' - test_done - ;; -*) - say 'skipping cvsimport tests, unsupported cvsps version' - test_done - ;; -esac -test_expect_success 'setup cvsroot' 'cvs init' +test_expect_success 'setup cvsroot' '$CVS init' test_expect_success 'setup a cvs module' ' mkdir "$CVSROOT/module" && - cvs co -d module-cvs module && + $CVS co -d module-cvs module && cd module-cvs && cat <o_fortuna && O Fortuna @@ -59,13 +35,13 @@ egestatem, potestatem dissolvit ut glaciem. EOF - cvs add o_fortuna && + $CVS add o_fortuna && cat <message && add "O Fortuna" lyrics These public domain lyrics make an excellent sample text. EOF - cvs commit -F message && + $CVS commit -F message && cd .. ' @@ -103,7 +79,7 @@ translate to English My Latin is terrible. EOF - cvs commit -F message && + $CVS commit -F message && cd .. ' @@ -121,8 +97,8 @@ test_expect_success 'update cvs module' ' cd module-cvs && echo 1 >tick && - cvs add tick && - cvs commit -m 1 + $CVS add tick && + $CVS commit -m 1 cd .. ' @@ -140,7 +116,7 @@ test_expect_success 'cvsimport.module config works' ' test_expect_success 'import from a CVS working tree' ' - cvs co -d import-from-wt module && + $CVS co -d import-from-wt module && cd import-from-wt && git cvsimport -a -z0 && echo 1 >expect && @@ -150,4 +126,6 @@ test_expect_success 'import from a CVS working tree' ' ' +test_expect_success 'test entire HEAD' 'test_cmp_branch_tree master' + test_done diff --git a/t/t9601-cvsimport-vendor-branch.sh b/t/t9601-cvsimport-vendor-branch.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..3afaf56526 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601-cvsimport-vendor-branch.sh @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Description of the files in the repository: +# +# imported-once.txt: +# +# Imported once. 1.1 and 1.1.1.1 should be identical. +# +# imported-twice.txt: +# +# Imported twice. HEAD should reflect the contents of the +# second import (i.e., have the same contents as 1.1.1.2). +# +# imported-modified.txt: +# +# Imported, then modified on HEAD. HEAD should reflect the +# modification. +# +# imported-modified-imported.txt: +# +# Imported, then modified on HEAD, then imported again. +# +# added-imported.txt,v: +# +# Added with 'cvs add' to create 1.1, then imported with +# completely different contents to create 1.1.1.1, therefore the +# vendor branch was never the default branch. +# +# imported-anonymously.txt: +# +# Like imported-twice.txt, but with a vendor branch whose branch +# tag has been removed. + +test_description='git cvsimport handling of vendor branches' +. ./lib-cvs.sh + +CVSROOT="$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t9601/cvsroot +export CVSROOT + +test_expect_success 'import a module with a vendor branch' ' + + git cvsimport -C module-git module + +' + +test_expect_success 'check HEAD out of cvs repository' 'test_cvs_co master' + +test_expect_success 'check master out of git repository' 'test_git_co master' + +test_expect_success 'check a file that was imported once' ' + + test_cmp_branch_file master imported-once.txt + +' + +test_expect_failure 'check a file that was imported twice' ' + + test_cmp_branch_file master imported-twice.txt + +' + +test_expect_success 'check a file that was imported then modified on HEAD' ' + + test_cmp_branch_file master imported-modified.txt + +' + +test_expect_success 'check a file that was imported, modified, then imported again' ' + + test_cmp_branch_file master imported-modified-imported.txt + +' + +test_expect_success 'check a file that was added to HEAD then imported' ' + + test_cmp_branch_file master added-imported.txt + +' + +test_expect_success 'a vendor branch whose tag has been removed' ' + + test_cmp_branch_file master imported-anonymously.txt + +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t9601/cvsroot/.gitattributes b/t/t9601/cvsroot/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..562b12e16e --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601/cvsroot/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +* -whitespace diff --git a/t/t9601/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore b/t/t9601/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3bb9b34173 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +history +val-tags diff --git a/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/added-imported.txt,v b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/added-imported.txt,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5f83072ea4 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/added-imported.txt,v @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +head 1.1; +access; +symbols + vtag-4:1.1.1.1 + vbranchA:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.15; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.16; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.1 +log +@Add a file to the working copy. +@ +text +@Adding this file, before importing it with different contents. +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Import (vbranchA, vtag-4). +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +This is vtag-4 (on vbranchA) of added-then-imported.txt. +@ + diff --git a/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-anonymously.txt,v b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-anonymously.txt,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..55e1b0ca5d --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-anonymously.txt,v @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +head 1.1; +branch 1.1.1; +access; +symbols + vtag-1:1.1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@This is vtag-1 (on vbranchA) of imported-anonymously.txt. +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Import (vbranchA, vtag-1). +@ +text +@@ + + diff --git a/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-modified-imported.txt,v b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-modified-imported.txt,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e5830aeb37 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-modified-imported.txt,v @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +head 1.2; +access; +symbols + vtag-2:1.1.1.2 + vtag-1:1.1.1.1 + vbranchA:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.2 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.14; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1.1.2; + +1.1.1.2 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.2 +log +@First regular commit, to imported-modified-imported.txt, on HEAD. +@ +text +@This is a modification of imported-modified-imported.txt on HEAD. +It should supersede the version from the vendor branch. +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d1 2 +a2 1 +This is vtag-1 (on vbranchA) of imported-modified-imported.txt. +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Import (vbranchA, vtag-1). +@ +text +@@ + + +1.1.1.2 +log +@Import (vbranchA, vtag-2). +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +This is vtag-2 (on vbranchA) of imported-modified-imported.txt. +@ + + diff --git a/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-modified.txt,v b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-modified.txt,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bbcfe447b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-modified.txt,v @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +head 1.2; +access; +symbols + vtag-1:1.1.1.1 + vbranchA:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.2 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.14; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.2 +log +@Commit on HEAD. +@ +text +@This is a modification of imported-modified.txt on HEAD. +It should supersede the version from the vendor branch. +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d1 2 +a2 1 +This is vtag-1 (on vbranchA) of imported-modified.txt. +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Import (vbranchA, vtag-1). +@ +text +@@ + + diff --git a/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-once.txt,v b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-once.txt,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c5dd82b12d --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-once.txt,v @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +head 1.1; +branch 1.1.1; +access; +symbols + vtag-1:1.1.1.1 + vbranchA:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@This is vtag-1 (on vbranchA) of imported-once.txt. +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Import (vbranchA, vtag-1). +@ +text +@@ + + diff --git a/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-twice.txt,v b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-twice.txt,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d1f3f1b344 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9601/cvsroot/module/imported-twice.txt,v @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +head 1.1; +branch 1.1.1; +access; +symbols + vtag-2:1.1.1.2 + vtag-1:1.1.1.1 + vbranchA:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1.1.2; + +1.1.1.2 +date 2004.02.09.15.43.13; author kfogel; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@This is vtag-1 (on vbranchA) of imported-twice.txt. +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Import (vbranchA, vtag-1). +@ +text +@@ + + +1.1.1.2 +log +@Import (vbranchA, vtag-2). +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +This is vtag-2 (on vbranchA) of imported-twice.txt. +@ + + diff --git a/t/t9602-cvsimport-branches-tags.sh b/t/t9602-cvsimport-branches-tags.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..67878b2d0c --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602-cvsimport-branches-tags.sh @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# A description of the repository used for this test can be found in +# t9602/README. + +test_description='git cvsimport handling of branches and tags' +. ./lib-cvs.sh + +CVSROOT="$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t9602/cvsroot +export CVSROOT + +test_expect_success 'import module' ' + + git cvsimport -C module-git module + +' + +test_expect_success 'test branch master' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree master + +' + +test_expect_success 'test branch vendorbranch' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree vendorbranch + +' + +test_expect_failure 'test branch B_FROM_INITIALS' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree B_FROM_INITIALS + +' + +test_expect_failure 'test branch B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE + +' + +test_expect_failure 'test branch B_MIXED' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree B_MIXED + +' + +test_expect_success 'test branch B_SPLIT' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree B_SPLIT + +' + +test_expect_failure 'test tag vendortag' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree vendortag + +' + +test_expect_success 'test tag T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES + +' + +test_expect_failure 'test tag T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE + +' + +test_expect_failure 'test tag T_MIXED' ' + + test_cmp_branch_tree T_MIXED + +' + + +test_done diff --git a/t/t9602/README b/t/t9602/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c231e0f26f --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/README @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +This repository is for testing the ability to group revisions +correctly along tags and branches. Here is its history: + + 1. The initial import (revision 1.1 of everybody) created a + directory structure with a file named `default' in each dir: + + ./ + default + sub1/default + subsubA/default + subsubB/default + sub2/default + subsubA/default + sub3/default + + 2. Then tagged everyone with T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES. + + 3. Then tagged everyone except sub1/subsubB/default with + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE. + + 4. Then created branch B_FROM_INITIALS on everyone. + + 5. Then created branch B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE on everyone except + /sub1/subsubB/default. + + 6. Then committed modifications to two files: sub3/default, and + sub1/subsubA/default. + + 7. Then committed a modification to all 7 files. + + 8. Then backdated sub3/default to revision 1.2, and + sub2/subsubA/default to revision 1.1, and tagged with T_MIXED. + + 9. Same as 8, but tagged with -b to create branch B_MIXED. + + 10. Switched the working copy to B_MIXED, and added + sub2/branch_B_MIXED_only. (That's why the RCS file is in + sub2/Attic/ -- it never existed on trunk.) + + 11. In one commit, modified default, sub1/default, and + sub2/subsubA/default, on branch B_MIXED. + + 12. Did "cvs up -A" on sub2/default, then in one commit, made a + change to sub2/default and sub2/branch_B_MIXED_only. So this + commit should be spread between the branch and the trunk. + + 13. Do "cvs up -A" to get everyone back to trunk, then make a new + branch B_SPLIT on everyone except sub1/subsubB/default,v. + + 14. Switch to branch B_SPLIT (see sub1/subsubB/default disappear) + and commit a change that affects everyone except sub3/default. + + 15. An hour or so later, "cvs up -A" to get sub1/subsubB/default + back, then commit a change on that file, on trunk. (It's + important that this change happened after the previous commits + on B_SPLIT.) + + 16. Branch sub1/subsubB/default to B_SPLIT, then "cvs up -r B_SPLIT" + to switch the whole working copy to the branch. + + 17. Commit a change on B_SPLIT, to sub1/subsubB/default and + sub3/default. diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/.gitattributes b/t/t9602/cvsroot/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..562b12e16e --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +* -whitespace diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore b/t/t9602/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3bb9b34173 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +history +val-tags diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/default,v b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/default,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3b68382a3b --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/default,v @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +head 1.2; +access; +symbols + B_SPLIT:1.2.0.4 + B_MIXED:1.2.0.2 + T_MIXED:1.2 + B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1.0.4 + B_FROM_INITIALS:1.1.1.1.0.2 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES:1.1.1.1 + vendortag:1.1.1.1 + vendorbranch:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.2 +date 2003.05.23.00.17.53; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.2.2.1 + 1.2.4.1; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.2.2.1 +date 2003.05.23.00.31.36; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.2.4.1 +date 2003.06.03.03.20.31; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.2 +log +@Second commit to proj, affecting all 7 files. +@ +text +@This is the file `default' in the top level of the project. + +Every directory in the `proj' project has a file named `default'. + +This line was added in the second commit (affecting all 7 files). +@ + + +1.2.4.1 +log +@First change on branch B_SPLIT. + +This change excludes sub3/default, because it was not part of this +commit, and sub1/subsubB/default, which is not even on the branch yet. +@ +text +@a5 2 + +First change on branch B_SPLIT. +@ + + +1.2.2.1 +log +@Modify three files, on branch B_MIXED. +@ +text +@a5 2 + +This line was added on branch B_MIXED only (affecting 3 files). +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d4 2 +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Initial import. +@ +text +@@ diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/default,v b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/default,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b7fdccdfdf --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/default,v @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +head 1.2; +access; +symbols + B_SPLIT:1.2.0.4 + B_MIXED:1.2.0.2 + T_MIXED:1.2 + B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1.0.4 + B_FROM_INITIALS:1.1.1.1.0.2 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES:1.1.1.1 + vendortag:1.1.1.1 + vendorbranch:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.2 +date 2003.05.23.00.17.53; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.2.2.1 + 1.2.4.1; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.2.2.1 +date 2003.05.23.00.31.36; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.2.4.1 +date 2003.06.03.03.20.31; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.2 +log +@Second commit to proj, affecting all 7 files. +@ +text +@This is sub1/default. + +Every directory in the `proj' project has a file named `default'. + +This line was added in the second commit (affecting all 7 files). +@ + + +1.2.4.1 +log +@First change on branch B_SPLIT. + +This change excludes sub3/default, because it was not part of this +commit, and sub1/subsubB/default, which is not even on the branch yet. +@ +text +@a5 2 + +First change on branch B_SPLIT. +@ + + +1.2.2.1 +log +@Modify three files, on branch B_MIXED. +@ +text +@a5 2 + +This line was added on branch B_MIXED only (affecting 3 files). +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d4 2 +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Initial import. +@ +text +@@ diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/subsubA/default,v b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/subsubA/default,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..472b7b2bd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/subsubA/default,v @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +head 1.3; +access; +symbols + B_SPLIT:1.3.0.4 + B_MIXED:1.3.0.2 + T_MIXED:1.3 + B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1.0.4 + B_FROM_INITIALS:1.1.1.1.0.2 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES:1.1.1.1 + vendortag:1.1.1.1 + vendorbranch:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.3 +date 2003.05.23.00.17.53; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.3.4.1; +next 1.2; + +1.2 +date 2003.05.23.00.15.26; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.3.4.1 +date 2003.06.03.03.20.31; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.3 +log +@Second commit to proj, affecting all 7 files. +@ +text +@This is sub1/subsubA/default. + +Every directory in the `proj' project has a file named `default'. + +This line was added by the first commit (affecting two files). + +This line was added in the second commit (affecting all 7 files). +@ + + +1.3.4.1 +log +@First change on branch B_SPLIT. + +This change excludes sub3/default, because it was not part of this +commit, and sub1/subsubB/default, which is not even on the branch yet. +@ +text +@a7 2 + +First change on branch B_SPLIT. +@ + + +1.2 +log +@First commit to proj, affecting two files. +@ +text +@d6 2 +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d4 2 +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Initial import. +@ +text +@@ diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/subsubB/default,v b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/subsubB/default,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fe6efa4554 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub1/subsubB/default,v @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +head 1.3; +access; +symbols + B_SPLIT:1.3.0.2 + B_MIXED:1.2.0.2 + T_MIXED:1.2 + B_FROM_INITIALS:1.1.1.1.0.2 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES:1.1.1.1 + vendortag:1.1.1.1 + vendorbranch:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.3 +date 2003.06.03.04.29.14; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.3.2.1; +next 1.2; + +1.2 +date 2003.05.23.00.17.53; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.3.2.1 +date 2003.06.03.04.33.13; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.3 +log +@A trunk change to sub1/subsubB/default. This was committed about an +hour after an earlier change that affected most files on branch +B_SPLIT. This file is not on that branch yet, but after this commit, +we'll branch to B_SPLIT, albeit rooted in a revision that didn't exist +at the time the rest of B_SPLIT was created. +@ +text +@This is sub1/subsubB/default. + +Every directory in the `proj' project has a file named `default'. + +This line was added in the second commit (affecting all 7 files). + +This bit was committed on trunk about an hour after an earlier change +to everyone else on branch B_SPLIT. Afterwards, we'll finally branch +this file to B_SPLIT, but rooted in a revision that didn't exist at +the time the rest of B_SPLIT was created. +@ + + +1.3.2.1 +log +@This change affects sub3/default and sub1/subsubB/default, on branch +B_SPLIT. Note that the latter file did not even exist on this branch +until after some other files had had revisions committed on B_SPLIT. +@ +text +@a10 4 + +This change affects sub3/default and sub1/subsubB/default, on branch +B_SPLIT. Note that the latter file did not even exist on this branch +until after some other files had had revisions committed on B_SPLIT. +@ + + +1.2 +log +@Second commit to proj, affecting all 7 files. +@ +text +@d6 5 +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d4 2 +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Initial import. +@ +text +@@ diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/Attic/branch_B_MIXED_only,v b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/Attic/branch_B_MIXED_only,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..34c9789f2f --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/Attic/branch_B_MIXED_only,v @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +head 1.1; +access; +symbols + B_MIXED:1.1.0.2; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.1 +date 2003.05.23.00.25.26; author jrandom; state dead; +branches + 1.1.2.1; +next ; + +1.1.2.1 +date 2003.05.23.00.25.26; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1.2.2; + +1.1.2.2 +date 2003.05.23.00.48.51; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.1 +log +@file branch_B_MIXED_only was initially added on branch B_MIXED. +@ +text +@@ + + +1.1.2.1 +log +@Add a file on branch B_MIXED. +@ +text +@a0 1 +This file was added on branch B_MIXED. It never existed on trunk. +@ + + +1.1.2.2 +log +@A single commit affecting one file on branch B_MIXED and one on trunk. +@ +text +@a1 3 + +The same commit added these two lines here on branch B_MIXED, and two +similar lines to ./default on trunk. +@ + + diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/default,v b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/default,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..018f7f8ece --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/default,v @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +head 1.3; +access; +symbols + B_SPLIT:1.3.0.2 + B_MIXED:1.2.0.2 + T_MIXED:1.2 + B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1.0.4 + B_FROM_INITIALS:1.1.1.1.0.2 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES:1.1.1.1 + vendortag:1.1.1.1 + vendorbranch:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.3 +date 2003.05.23.00.48.51; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.3.2.1; +next 1.2; + +1.2 +date 2003.05.23.00.17.53; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.3.2.1 +date 2003.06.03.03.20.31; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.3 +log +@A single commit affecting one file on branch B_MIXED and one on trunk. +@ +text +@This is sub2/default. + +Every directory in the `proj' project has a file named `default'. + +This line was added in the second commit (affecting all 7 files). + +The same commit added these two lines here on trunk, and two similar +lines to ./branch_B_MIXED_only on branch B_MIXED. +@ + + +1.3.2.1 +log +@First change on branch B_SPLIT. + +This change excludes sub3/default, because it was not part of this +commit, and sub1/subsubB/default, which is not even on the branch yet. +@ +text +@a8 2 + +First change on branch B_SPLIT. +@ + + +1.2 +log +@Second commit to proj, affecting all 7 files. +@ +text +@d6 3 +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d4 2 +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Initial import. +@ +text +@@ diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/subsubA/default,v b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/subsubA/default,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d13242cb09 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub2/subsubA/default,v @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +head 1.2; +access; +symbols + B_SPLIT:1.2.0.2 + B_MIXED:1.1.0.2 + T_MIXED:1.1 + B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1.0.4 + B_FROM_INITIALS:1.1.1.1.0.2 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES:1.1.1.1 + vendortag:1.1.1.1 + vendorbranch:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.2 +date 2003.05.23.00.17.53; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.2.2.1; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1 + 1.1.2.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.1.2.1 +date 2003.05.23.00.31.36; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.2.2.1 +date 2003.06.03.03.20.31; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.2 +log +@Second commit to proj, affecting all 7 files. +@ +text +@This is sub2/subsub2/default. + +Every directory in the `proj' project has a file named `default'. + +This line was added in the second commit (affecting all 7 files). +@ + + +1.2.2.1 +log +@First change on branch B_SPLIT. + +This change excludes sub3/default, because it was not part of this +commit, and sub1/subsubB/default, which is not even on the branch yet. +@ +text +@a5 2 + +First change on branch B_SPLIT. +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d4 2 +@ + + +1.1.2.1 +log +@Modify three files, on branch B_MIXED. +@ +text +@a3 2 + +This line was added on branch B_MIXED only (affecting 3 files). +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Initial import. +@ +text +@@ diff --git a/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub3/default,v b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub3/default,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..88e4567434 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9602/cvsroot/module/sub3/default,v @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +head 1.3; +access; +symbols + B_SPLIT:1.3.0.2 + B_MIXED:1.2.0.2 + T_MIXED:1.2 + B_FROM_INITIALS_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1.0.4 + B_FROM_INITIALS:1.1.1.1.0.2 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES_BUT_ONE:1.1.1.1 + T_ALL_INITIAL_FILES:1.1.1.1 + vendortag:1.1.1.1 + vendorbranch:1.1.1; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.3 +date 2003.05.23.00.17.53; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.3.2.1; +next 1.2; + +1.2 +date 2003.05.23.00.15.26; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches + 1.1.1.1; +next ; + +1.1.1.1 +date 2003.05.22.23.20.19; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.3.2.1 +date 2003.06.03.04.33.13; author jrandom; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.3 +log +@Second commit to proj, affecting all 7 files. +@ +text +@This is sub3/default. + +Every directory in the `proj' project has a file named `default'. + +This line was added by the first commit (affecting two files). + +This line was added in the second commit (affecting all 7 files). +@ + + +1.3.2.1 +log +@This change affects sub3/default and sub1/subsubB/default, on branch +B_SPLIT. Note that the latter file did not even exist on this branch +until after some other files had had revisions committed on B_SPLIT. +@ +text +@a7 4 + +This change affects sub3/default and sub1/subsubB/default, on branch +B_SPLIT. Note that the latter file did not even exist on this branch +until after some other files had had revisions committed on B_SPLIT. +@ + + +1.2 +log +@First commit to proj, affecting two files. +@ +text +@d6 2 +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Initial revision +@ +text +@d4 2 +@ + + +1.1.1.1 +log +@Initial import. +@ +text +@@ diff --git a/t/t9603-cvsimport-patchsets.sh b/t/t9603-cvsimport-patchsets.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..958bdce4dd --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9603-cvsimport-patchsets.sh @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Structure of the test cvs repository +# +# Message File:Content Commit Time +# Rev 1 a: 1.1 2009-02-21 19:11:43 +0100 +# Rev 2 a: 1.2 b: 1.1 2009-02-21 19:11:14 +0100 +# Rev 3 b: 1.2 2009-02-21 19:11:43 +0100 +# +# As you can see the commit of Rev 3 has the same time as +# Rev 1 this leads to a broken import because of a cvsps +# bug. + +test_description='git cvsimport testing for correct patchset estimation' +. ./lib-cvs.sh + +CVSROOT="$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t9603/cvsroot +export CVSROOT + +test_expect_failure 'import with criss cross times on revisions' ' + + git cvsimport -p"-x" -C module-git module && + cd module-git && + git log --pretty=format:%s > ../actual-master && + git log A~2..A --pretty="format:%s %ad" -- > ../actual-A && + echo "" >> ../actual-master && + echo "" >> ../actual-A && + cd .. && + echo "Rev 4 +Rev 3 +Rev 2 +Rev 1" > expect-master && + test_cmp actual-master expect-master && + + echo "Rev 5 Branch A Wed Mar 11 19:09:10 2009 +0000 +Rev 4 Branch A Wed Mar 11 19:03:52 2009 +0000" > expect-A && + test_cmp actual-A expect-A +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t9603/cvsroot/.gitattributes b/t/t9603/cvsroot/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..562b12e16e --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9603/cvsroot/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +* -whitespace diff --git a/t/t9603/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore b/t/t9603/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3bb9b34173 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9603/cvsroot/CVSROOT/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +history +val-tags diff --git a/t/t9603/cvsroot/module/a,v b/t/t9603/cvsroot/module/a,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ba8fd5af23 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9603/cvsroot/module/a,v @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +head 1.2; +access; +symbols + A:1.2.0.2; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.2 +date 2009.02.21.18.11.14; author tester; state Exp; +branches + 1.2.2.1; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2009.02.21.18.11.43; author tester; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.2.2.1 +date 2009.03.11.19.03.52; author tester; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.2.2.2; + +1.2.2.2 +date 2009.03.11.19.09.10; author tester; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.2 +log +@Rev 2 +@ +text +@1.2 +@ + + +1.2.2.1 +log +@Rev 4 Branch A +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +1.2.2.1 +@ + + +1.2.2.2 +log +@Rev 5 Branch A +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +1.2.2.2 +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Rev 1 +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +1.1 +@ diff --git a/t/t9603/cvsroot/module/b,v b/t/t9603/cvsroot/module/b,v new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d26885518a --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9603/cvsroot/module/b,v @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +head 1.3; +access; +symbols + A:1.2.0.2; +locks; strict; +comment @# @; + + +1.3 +date 2009.03.11.19.05.08; author tester; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.2; + +1.2 +date 2009.02.21.18.11.43; author tester; state Exp; +branches + 1.2.2.1; +next 1.1; + +1.1 +date 2009.02.21.18.11.14; author tester; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + +1.2.2.1 +date 2009.03.11.19.03.52; author tester; state Exp; +branches; +next 1.2.2.2; + +1.2.2.2 +date 2009.03.11.19.09.10; author tester; state Exp; +branches; +next ; + + +desc +@@ + + +1.3 +log +@Rev 4 +@ +text +@1.3 +@ + + +1.2 +log +@Rev 3 +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +1.2 +@ + + +1.2.2.1 +log +@Rev 4 Branch A +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +1.2.2.1 +@ + + +1.2.2.2 +log +@Rev 5 Branch A +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +1.2 +@ + + +1.1 +log +@Rev 2 +@ +text +@d1 1 +a1 1 +1.1 +@ diff --git a/t/test-lib.sh b/t/test-lib.sh index 5fdc5d94a2..a5b8d03db0 100644 --- a/t/test-lib.sh +++ b/t/test-lib.sh @@ -114,6 +114,9 @@ do valgrind=t; verbose=t; shift ;; --tee) shift ;; # was handled already + --root=*) + root=$(expr "z$1" : 'z[^=]*=\(.*\)') + shift ;; *) echo "error: unknown test option '$1'" >&2; exit 1 ;; esac @@ -645,7 +648,12 @@ fi # Test repository test="trash directory.$(basename "$0" .sh)" -test ! -z "$debug" || remove_trash="$TEST_DIRECTORY/$test" +test -n "$root" && test="$root/$test" +case "$test" in +/*) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$test" ;; + *) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$TEST_DIRECTORY/$test" ;; +esac +test ! -z "$debug" || remove_trash=$TRASH_DIRECTORY rm -fr "$test" || { GIT_EXIT_OK=t echo >&5 "FATAL: Cannot prepare test area" diff --git a/transport.c b/transport.c index de0d5874a3..8a42e76b3e 100644 --- a/transport.c +++ b/transport.c @@ -396,7 +396,6 @@ static int curl_transport_push(struct transport *transport, int refspec_nr, cons { const char **argv; int argc; - int err; if (flags & TRANSPORT_PUSH_MIRROR) return error("http transport does not support mirror mode"); @@ -416,20 +415,7 @@ static int curl_transport_push(struct transport *transport, int refspec_nr, cons while (refspec_nr--) argv[argc++] = *refspec++; argv[argc] = NULL; - err = run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_GIT_CMD); - switch (err) { - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_FORK: - error("unable to fork for %s", argv[0]); - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_EXEC: - error("unable to exec %s", argv[0]); - break; - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID: - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_WRONG_PID: - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_SIGNAL: - case -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_NOEXIT: - error("%s died with strange error", argv[0]); - } - return !!err; + return !!run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_GIT_CMD); } static struct ref *get_refs_via_curl(struct transport *transport, int for_push) diff --git a/unpack-trees.h b/unpack-trees.h index 1e0e2325f1..d19df44f40 100644 --- a/unpack-trees.h +++ b/unpack-trees.h @@ -17,18 +17,18 @@ struct unpack_trees_error_msgs { }; struct unpack_trees_options { - unsigned int reset:1, - merge:1, - update:1, - index_only:1, - nontrivial_merge:1, - trivial_merges_only:1, - verbose_update:1, - aggressive:1, - skip_unmerged:1, - initial_checkout:1, - diff_index_cached:1, - gently:1; + unsigned int reset, + merge, + update, + index_only, + nontrivial_merge, + trivial_merges_only, + verbose_update, + aggressive, + skip_unmerged, + initial_checkout, + diff_index_cached, + gently; const char *prefix; int pos; struct dir_struct *dir; diff --git a/upload-pack.c b/upload-pack.c index 841ebb534a..f7d308a411 100644 --- a/upload-pack.c +++ b/upload-pack.c @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ static unsigned long oldest_have; static int multi_ack, nr_our_refs; static int use_thin_pack, use_ofs_delta, use_include_tag; static int no_progress, daemon_mode; +static int shallow_nr; static struct object_array have_obj; static struct object_array want_obj; static unsigned int timeout; @@ -107,8 +108,6 @@ static int do_rev_list(int fd, void *create_full_pack) struct rev_info revs; pack_pipe = fdopen(fd, "w"); - if (create_full_pack) - use_thin_pack = 0; /* no point doing it */ init_revisions(&revs, NULL); revs.tag_objects = 1; revs.tree_objects = 1; @@ -155,13 +154,21 @@ static void create_pack_file(void) const char *argv[10]; int arg = 0; - rev_list.proc = do_rev_list; - /* .data is just a boolean: any non-NULL value will do */ - rev_list.data = create_full_pack ? &rev_list : NULL; - if (start_async(&rev_list)) - die("git upload-pack: unable to fork git-rev-list"); + if (shallow_nr) { + rev_list.proc = do_rev_list; + rev_list.data = 0; + if (start_async(&rev_list)) + die("git upload-pack: unable to fork git-rev-list"); + argv[arg++] = "pack-objects"; + } else { + argv[arg++] = "pack-objects"; + argv[arg++] = "--revs"; + if (create_full_pack) + argv[arg++] = "--all"; + else if (use_thin_pack) + argv[arg++] = "--thin"; + } - argv[arg++] = "pack-objects"; argv[arg++] = "--stdout"; if (!no_progress) argv[arg++] = "--progress"; @@ -172,7 +179,7 @@ static void create_pack_file(void) argv[arg++] = NULL; memset(&pack_objects, 0, sizeof(pack_objects)); - pack_objects.in = rev_list.out; /* start_command closes it */ + pack_objects.in = shallow_nr ? rev_list.out : -1; pack_objects.out = -1; pack_objects.err = -1; pack_objects.git_cmd = 1; @@ -181,6 +188,24 @@ static void create_pack_file(void) if (start_command(&pack_objects)) die("git upload-pack: unable to fork git-pack-objects"); + /* pass on revisions we (don't) want */ + if (!shallow_nr) { + FILE *pipe_fd = fdopen(pack_objects.in, "w"); + if (!create_full_pack) { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < want_obj.nr; i++) + fprintf(pipe_fd, "%s\n", sha1_to_hex(want_obj.objects[i].item->sha1)); + fprintf(pipe_fd, "--not\n"); + for (i = 0; i < have_obj.nr; i++) + fprintf(pipe_fd, "%s\n", sha1_to_hex(have_obj.objects[i].item->sha1)); + } + + fprintf(pipe_fd, "\n"); + fflush(pipe_fd); + fclose(pipe_fd); + } + + /* We read from pack_objects.err to capture stderr output for * progress bar, and pack_objects.out to capture the pack data. */ @@ -276,7 +301,7 @@ static void create_pack_file(void) error("git upload-pack: git-pack-objects died with error."); goto fail; } - if (finish_async(&rev_list)) + if (shallow_nr && finish_async(&rev_list)) goto fail; /* error was already reported */ /* flush the data */ @@ -451,6 +476,7 @@ static void receive_needs(void) static char line[1000]; int len, depth = 0; + shallow_nr = 0; if (debug_fd) write_in_full(debug_fd, "#S\n", 3); for (;;) { @@ -538,6 +564,7 @@ static void receive_needs(void) packet_write(1, "shallow %s", sha1_to_hex(object->sha1)); register_shallow(object->sha1); + shallow_nr++; } result = result->next; } @@ -571,6 +598,8 @@ static void receive_needs(void) for (i = 0; i < shallows.nr; i++) register_shallow(shallows.objects[i].item->sha1); } + + shallow_nr += shallows.nr; free(shallows.objects); }