Merge branch 'ab/mktag-tests'
Fill test gaps.
* ab/mktag-tests:
mktag tests: test fast-export
mktag tests: test for-each-ref
mktag tests: test update-ref and reachable fsck
mktag tests: test hash-object --literally and unreachable fsck
mktag tests: invert --no-strict test
mktag tests: parse out options in helper
diff --git a/Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt b/Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt
index af0a9da..015cf24 100644
--- a/Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt
+++ b/Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
are present on the list. In order to avoid search indexers, group membership is
required to view messages; anyone can join and no approval is required.
-==== https://webchat.freenode.net/#git-devel[#git-devel] on Freenode
+==== https://web.libera.chat/#git-devel[#git-devel] on Libera Chat
This IRC channel is for conversations between Git contributors. If someone is
currently online and knows the answer to your question, you can receive help
@@ -827,7 +827,7 @@
(https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+%22%2Fallow%22[Search:
is:pr is:open "/allow"]), in which case both the author and the person who
granted the `/allow` can now `/allow` you, or by inquiring on the
-https://webchat.freenode.net/#git-devel[#git-devel] IRC channel on Freenode
+https://web.libera.chat/#git-devel[#git-devel] IRC channel on Libera Chat
linking your pull request and asking for someone to `/allow` you.
If the CI fails, you can update your changes with `git rebase -i` and push your
diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/1.6.0.3.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/1.6.0.3.txt
index ae05778..ad36c0f 100644
--- a/Documentation/RelNotes/1.6.0.3.txt
+++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/1.6.0.3.txt
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
if the working tree is currently dirty.
* "git for-each-ref --format=%(subject)" fixed for commits with no
- no newline in the message body.
+ newline in the message body.
* "git remote" fixed to protect printf from user input.
diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/1.8.4.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/1.8.4.txt
index 255e185..2e75299 100644
--- a/Documentation/RelNotes/1.8.4.txt
+++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/1.8.4.txt
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@
(merge 2fbd4f9 mh/maint-lockfile-overflow later to maint).
* Invocations of "git checkout" used internally by "git rebase" were
- counted as "checkout", and affected later "git checkout -" to the
+ counted as "checkout", and affected later "git checkout -", which took
the user to an unexpected place.
(merge 3bed291 rr/rebase-checkout-reflog later to maint).
diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.29.0.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.29.0.txt
index 06ba2f8..1f41302 100644
--- a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.29.0.txt
+++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.29.0.txt
@@ -184,8 +184,8 @@
the ref backend in use, as its format is much richer than the
normal refs, and written directly by "git fetch" as a plain file..
- * An unused binary has been discarded, and and a bunch of commands
- have been turned into into built-in.
+ * An unused binary has been discarded, and a bunch of commands
+ have been turned into built-in.
* A handful of places in in-tree code still relied on being able to
execute the git subcommands, especially built-ins, in "git-foo"
diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.33.0.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.33.0.txt
index 57443c7..d1e9276 100644
--- a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.33.0.txt
+++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.33.0.txt
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@
if any, of diff is desired did not have any visible effect; it now
implies some form of diff (by default "--patch") is produced.
+ * The userdiff pattern for C# learned the token "record".
+
Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
@@ -42,6 +44,12 @@
* Repeated rename detections in a sequence of mergy operations have
been optimize out.
+ * Preliminary clean-up of tests before the main reftable changes
+ hits the codebase.
+
+ * The backend for "diff -G/-S" has been updated to use pcre2 engine
+ when available.
+
Fixes since v2.32
-----------------
@@ -68,6 +76,81 @@
the other side.
(merge ae1a7eefff jk/fetch-pack-v2-half-close-early later to maint).
+ * The command line completion (in contrib/) learned that "git diff"
+ takes the "--anchored" option.
+ (merge d1e7c2cac9 tb/complete-diff-anchored later to maint).
+
+ * "git-svn" tests assumed that "locale -a", which is used to pick an
+ available UTF-8 locale, is available everywhere. A knob has been
+ introduced to allow testers to specify a suitable locale to use.
+ (merge 482c962de4 dd/svn-test-wo-locale-a later to maint).
+
+ * Update "git subtree" to work better on Windows.
+ (merge 77f37de39f js/subtree-on-windows-fix later to maint).
+
+ * Remove multimail from contrib/
+ (merge f74d11471f js/no-more-multimail later to maint).
+
+ * Make the codebase MSAN clean.
+ (merge 4dbc55e87d ah/uninitialized-reads-fix later to maint).
+
+ * Work around inefficient glob substitution in older versions of bash
+ by rewriting parts of a test.
+ (merge eb87c6f559 jx/t6020-with-older-bash later to maint).
+
+ * Avoid duplicated work while building reachability bitmaps.
+ (merge aa9ad6fee5 jk/bitmap-tree-optim later to maint).
+
+ * We broke "GIT_SKIP_TESTS=t?000" to skip certain tests in recent
+ update, which got fixed.
+
+ * The side-band demultiplexer that is used to display progress output
+ from the remote end did not clear the line properly when the end of
+ line hits at a packet boundary, which has been corrected.
+
+ * Some test scripts assumed that readlink(1) was universally
+ installed and available, which is not the case.
+ (merge 7c0afdf23c jk/test-without-readlink-1 later to maint).
+
+ * Recent update to completion script (in contrib/) broke those who
+ use the __git_complete helper to define completion to their custom
+ command.
+ (merge cea232194d fw/complete-cmd-idx-fix later to maint).
+
+ * Output from some of our tests were affected by the width of the
+ terminal that they were run in, which has been corrected by
+ exporting a fixed value in the COLUMNS environment.
+ (merge c49a177bec ab/fix-columns-to-80-during-tests later to maint).
+
+ * On Windows, mergetool has been taught to find kdiff3.exe just like
+ it finds winmerge.exe.
+ (merge 47eb4c6890 ms/mergetools-kdiff3-on-windows later to maint).
+
+ * When we cannot figure out how wide the terminal is, we use a
+ fallback value of 80 ourselves (which cannot be avoided), but when
+ we run the pager, we export it in COLUMNS, which forces the pager
+ to use the hardcoded value, even when the pager is perfectly
+ capable to figure it out itself. Stop exporting COLUMNS when we
+ fall back on the hardcoded default value for our own use.
+ (merge 9b6e2c8b98 js/stop-exporting-bogus-columns later to maint).
+
+ * "git cat-file --batch-all-objects"" misbehaved when "--batch" is in
+ use and did not ask for certain object traits.
+ (merge ee02ac6164 zh/cat-file-batch-fix later to maint).
+
+ * Some code and doc clarification around "git push".
+
+ * The "union" conflict resultion variant misbehaved when used with
+ binary merge driver.
+ (merge 382b601acd jk/union-merge-binary later to maint).
+
+ * Prevent "git p4" from failing to submit changes to binary file.
+ (merge 54662d5958 dc/p4-binary-submit-fix later to maint).
+
+ * "git grep --and -e foo" ought to have been diagnosed as an error
+ but instead segfaulted, which has been corrected.
+ (merge fe7fe62d8d rs/grep-parser-fix later to maint).
+
* Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc.
(merge bfe35a6165 ah/doc-describe later to maint).
(merge f302c1e4aa jc/clarify-revision-range later to maint).
@@ -76,3 +159,23 @@
(merge 4e0a64a713 ab/trace2-squelch-gcc-warning later to maint).
(merge 225f7fa847 ps/rev-list-object-type-filter later to maint).
(merge 5317dfeaed dd/honor-users-tar-in-tests later to maint).
+ (merge ace6d8e3d6 tk/partial-clone-repack-doc later to maint).
+ (merge 7ba68e0cf1 js/trace2-discard-event-docfix later to maint).
+ (merge 8603c419d3 fc/doc-default-to-upstream-config later to maint).
+ (merge 1d72b604ef jk/revision-squelch-gcc-warning later to maint).
+ (merge abcb66c614 ar/typofix later to maint).
+ (merge 9853830787 ah/graph-typofix later to maint).
+ (merge aac578492d ab/config-hooks-path-testfix later to maint).
+ (merge 98c7656a18 ar/more-typofix later to maint).
+ (merge 6fb9195f6c jk/doc-max-pack-size later to maint).
+ (merge 4184cbd635 ar/mailinfo-memcmp-to-skip-prefix later to maint).
+ (merge 91d2347033 ar/doc-libera-chat-in-my-first-contrib later to maint).
+ (merge 338abb0f04 ab/cmd-foo-should-return later to maint).
+ (merge 546096a5cb ab/xdiff-bug-cleanup later to maint).
+ (merge b7b793d1e7 ab/progress-cleanup later to maint).
+ (merge d94f9b8e90 ba/object-info later to maint).
+ (merge 52ff891c03 ar/test-code-cleanup later to maint).
+ (merge a0538e5c8b dd/document-log-decorate-default later to maint).
+ (merge ce24797d38 mr/cmake later to maint).
+ (merge 9eb542f2ee ab/pre-auto-gc-hook-test later to maint).
+ (merge 9fffc38583 bk/doc-commit-typofix later to maint).
diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.8.0.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.8.0.txt
index 27320b6..3845328 100644
--- a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.8.0.txt
+++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.8.0.txt
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@
on that order.
* "git show 'HEAD:Foo[BAR]Baz'" did not interpret the argument as a
- rev, i.e. the object named by the the pathname with wildcard
+ rev, i.e. the object named by the pathname with wildcard
characters in a tree object.
(merge aac4fac nd/dwim-wildcards-as-pathspecs later to maint).
diff --git a/Documentation/config/blame.txt b/Documentation/config/blame.txt
index 9468e85..4d047c1 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/blame.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/blame.txt
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
file names will reset the list of ignored revisions. This option will
be handled before the command line option `--ignore-revs-file`.
-blame.markUnblamables::
+blame.markUnblamableLines::
Mark lines that were changed by an ignored revision that we could not
attribute to another commit with a '*' in the output of
linkgit:git-blame[1].
diff --git a/Documentation/config/fetch.txt b/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
index 6af6f5e..63748c0 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
@@ -69,7 +69,8 @@
setting defaults to "skipping".
Unknown values will cause 'git fetch' to error out.
+
-See also the `--negotiation-tip` option for linkgit:git-fetch[1].
+See also the `--negotiate-only` and `--negotiation-tip` options to
+linkgit:git-fetch[1].
fetch.showForcedUpdates::
Set to false to enable `--no-show-forced-updates` in
diff --git a/Documentation/config/merge.txt b/Documentation/config/merge.txt
index cb2ed58..6b66c83 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/merge.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/merge.txt
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
branches at the remote named by `branch.<current branch>.remote`
are consulted, and then they are mapped via `remote.<remote>.fetch`
to their corresponding remote-tracking branches, and the tips of
- these tracking branches are merged.
+ these tracking branches are merged. Defaults to true.
merge.ff::
By default, Git does not create an extra merge commit when merging
diff --git a/Documentation/config/pack.txt b/Documentation/config/pack.txt
index c0844d8..763f7af 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/pack.txt
@@ -99,12 +99,23 @@
packing to a file when repacking, i.e. the git:// protocol
is unaffected. It can be overridden by the `--max-pack-size`
option of linkgit:git-repack[1]. Reaching this limit results
- in the creation of multiple packfiles; which in turn prevents
- bitmaps from being created.
- The minimum size allowed is limited to 1 MiB.
- The default is unlimited.
- Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are
- supported.
+ in the creation of multiple packfiles.
++
+Note that this option is rarely useful, and may result in a larger total
+on-disk size (because Git will not store deltas between packs), as well
+as worse runtime performance (object lookup within multiple packs is
+slower than a single pack, and optimizations like reachability bitmaps
+cannot cope with multiple packs).
++
+If you need to actively run Git using smaller packfiles (e.g., because your
+filesystem does not support large files), this option may help. But if
+your goal is to transmit a packfile over a medium that supports limited
+sizes (e.g., removable media that cannot store the whole repository),
+you are likely better off creating a single large packfile and splitting
+it using a generic multi-volume archive tool (e.g., Unix `split`).
++
+The minimum size allowed is limited to 1 MiB. The default is unlimited.
+Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
pack.useBitmaps::
When true, git will use pack bitmaps (if available) when packing
diff --git a/Documentation/config/push.txt b/Documentation/config/push.txt
index f2667b2..6320336 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/push.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/push.txt
@@ -24,15 +24,14 @@
* `tracking` - This is a deprecated synonym for `upstream`.
-* `simple` - in centralized workflow, work like `upstream` with an
- added safety to refuse to push if the upstream branch's name is
- different from the local one.
+* `simple` - pushes the current branch with the same name on the remote.
+
-When pushing to a remote that is different from the remote you normally
-pull from, work as `current`. This is the safest option and is suited
-for beginners.
+If you are working on a centralized workflow (pushing to the same repository you
+pull from, which is typically `origin`), then you need to configure an upstream
+branch with the same name.
+
-This mode has become the default in Git 2.0.
+This mode is the default since Git 2.0, and is the safest option suited for
+beginners.
* `matching` - push all branches having the same name on both ends.
This makes the repository you are pushing to remember the set of
diff --git a/Documentation/fetch-options.txt b/Documentation/fetch-options.txt
index 9e7b4e1..e967ff1 100644
--- a/Documentation/fetch-options.txt
+++ b/Documentation/fetch-options.txt
@@ -62,8 +62,17 @@
abbreviated) SHA-1 of a commit. Specifying a glob is equivalent to specifying
this option multiple times, one for each matching ref name.
+
-See also the `fetch.negotiationAlgorithm` configuration variable
-documented in linkgit:git-config[1].
+See also the `fetch.negotiationAlgorithm` and `push.negotiate`
+configuration variables documented in linkgit:git-config[1], and the
+`--negotiate-only` option below.
+
+--negotiate-only::
+ Do not fetch anything from the server, and instead print the
+ ancestors of the provided `--negotiation-tip=*` arguments,
+ which we have in common with the server.
++
+Internally this is used to implement the `push.negotiate` option, see
+linkgit:git-config[1].
--dry-run::
Show what would be done, without making any changes.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-commit.txt b/Documentation/git-commit.txt
index 340c5fb..95fec5f 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-commit.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-commit.txt
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
-p::
--patch::
- Use the interactive patch selection interface to chose
+ Use the interactive patch selection interface to choose
which changes to commit. See linkgit:git-add[1] for
details.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-log.txt b/Documentation/git-log.txt
index 1bbf865..0498e7b 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-log.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-log.txt
@@ -39,7 +39,9 @@
full ref name (including prefix) will be printed. If 'auto' is
specified, then if the output is going to a terminal, the ref names
are shown as if 'short' were given, otherwise no ref names are
- shown. The default option is 'short'.
+ shown. The option `--decorate` is short-hand for `--decorate=short`.
+ Default to configuration value of `log.decorate` if configured,
+ otherwise, `auto`.
--decorate-refs=<pattern>::
--decorate-refs-exclude=<pattern>::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-pack-objects.txt b/Documentation/git-pack-objects.txt
index 25d9fbe..dbfd1f9 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-pack-objects.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-pack-objects.txt
@@ -128,10 +128,10 @@
into multiple independent packfiles, each not larger than the
given size. The size can be suffixed with
"k", "m", or "g". The minimum size allowed is limited to 1 MiB.
- This option
- prevents the creation of a bitmap index.
The default is unlimited, unless the config variable
- `pack.packSizeLimit` is set.
+ `pack.packSizeLimit` is set. Note that this option may result in
+ a larger and slower repository; see the discussion in
+ `pack.packSizeLimit`.
--honor-pack-keep::
This flag causes an object already in a local pack that
diff --git a/Documentation/git-repack.txt b/Documentation/git-repack.txt
index ef310f3..24c00c9 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-repack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-repack.txt
@@ -121,7 +121,9 @@
If specified, multiple packfiles may be created, which also
prevents the creation of a bitmap index.
The default is unlimited, unless the config variable
- `pack.packSizeLimit` is set.
+ `pack.packSizeLimit` is set. Note that this option may result in
+ a larger and slower repository; see the discussion in
+ `pack.packSizeLimit`.
-b::
--write-bitmap-index::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-worktree.txt b/Documentation/git-worktree.txt
index f1bb1fa..66e67e6 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-worktree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-worktree.txt
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@
------------
$ git worktree list
/path/to/linked-worktree abcd1234 [master]
-/path/to/locked-worktreee acbd5678 (brancha) locked
+/path/to/locked-worktree acbd5678 (brancha) locked
/path/to/prunable-worktree 5678abc (detached HEAD) prunable
------------
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-trace2.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-trace2.txt
index 3f52f98..037a91c 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/api-trace2.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/api-trace2.txt
@@ -396,14 +396,14 @@
}
------------
-`"discard"`::
+`"too_many_files"`::
This event is written to the git-trace2-discard sentinel file if there
are too many files in the target trace directory (see the
trace2.maxFiles config option).
+
------------
{
- "event":"discard",
+ "event":"too_many_files",
...
}
------------
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/hash-function-transition.txt b/Documentation/technical/hash-function-transition.txt
index 7c1630b..260224b 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/hash-function-transition.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/hash-function-transition.txt
@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@
convert any object names written to output to SHA-1, but store
objects using SHA-256. This allows users to test the code with no
visible behavior change except for performance. This allows
- allows running even tests that assume the SHA-1 hash function, to
+ running even tests that assume the SHA-1 hash function, to
sanity-check the behavior of the new mode.
2. ("early transition") Allow both SHA-1 and SHA-256 object names in
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt b/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
index 0780d30..a0dd7c6 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
@@ -242,8 +242,7 @@
repository and can satisfy all such requests.
- Repack essentially treats promisor and non-promisor packfiles as 2
- distinct partitions and does not mix them. Repack currently only works
- on non-promisor packfiles and loose objects.
+ distinct partitions and does not mix them.
- Dynamic object fetching invokes fetch-pack once *for each item*
because most algorithms stumble upon a missing object and need to have
@@ -273,9 +272,6 @@
The user might want to work in a triangular work flow with multiple
promisor remotes that each have an incomplete view of the repository.
-- Allow repack to work on promisor packfiles (while keeping them distinct
- from non-promisor packfiles).
-
- Allow non-pathname-based filters to make use of packfile bitmaps (when
present). This was just an omission during the initial implementation.
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt b/Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt
index a1e3136..1040d85 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@
Indicates to the server an object which the client wants to obtain
information for.
-The response of `object-info` is a list of the the requested object ids
+The response of `object-info` is a list of the requested object ids
and associated requested information, each separated by a single space.
output = info flush-pkt
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index c3565fc..c6801ef 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -398,6 +398,10 @@
# with a different indexfile format version. If it isn't set the index
# file format used is index-v[23].
#
+# Define GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE to preferred utf-8 locale for testing.
+# If it isn't set, fallback to $LC_ALL, $LANG or use the first utf-8
+# locale returned by "locale -a".
+#
# Define HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME if your platform has clock_gettime.
#
# Define HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC if your platform has CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
@@ -2160,6 +2164,16 @@
strip: $(PROGRAMS) git$X
$(STRIP) $(STRIP_OPTS) $^
+### Flags affecting all rules
+
+# A GNU make extension since gmake 3.72 (released in late 1994) to
+# remove the target of rules if commands in those rules fail. The
+# default is to only do that if make itself receives a signal. Affects
+# all targets, see:
+#
+# info make --index-search=.DELETE_ON_ERROR
+.DELETE_ON_ERROR:
+
### Target-specific flags and dependencies
# The generic compilation pattern rule and automatically
@@ -2243,7 +2257,6 @@
$(gitwebdir_SQ):$(PERL_PATH_SQ):$(SANE_TEXT_GREP):$(PAGER_ENV):\
$(perllibdir_SQ)
define cmd_munge_script
-$(RM) $@ $@+ && \
sed -e '1s|#!.*/sh|#!$(SHELL_PATH_SQ)|' \
-e 's|@SHELL_PATH@|$(SHELL_PATH_SQ)|' \
-e 's|@@DIFF@@|$(DIFF_SQ)|' \
@@ -2313,7 +2326,7 @@
PERL_DEFINES += $(gitexecdir) $(perllibdir) $(localedir)
$(SCRIPT_PERL_GEN): % : %.perl GIT-PERL-DEFINES GIT-PERL-HEADER GIT-VERSION-FILE
- $(QUIET_GEN)$(RM) $@ $@+ && \
+ $(QUIET_GEN) \
sed -e '1{' \
-e ' s|#!.*perl|#!$(PERL_PATH_SQ)|' \
-e ' r GIT-PERL-HEADER' \
@@ -2333,7 +2346,7 @@
fi
GIT-PERL-HEADER: $(PERL_HEADER_TEMPLATE) GIT-PERL-DEFINES Makefile
- $(QUIET_GEN)$(RM) $@ && \
+ $(QUIET_GEN) \
INSTLIBDIR='$(perllibdir_SQ)' && \
INSTLIBDIR_EXTRA='$(PERLLIB_EXTRA_SQ)' && \
INSTLIBDIR="$$INSTLIBDIR$${INSTLIBDIR_EXTRA:+:$$INSTLIBDIR_EXTRA}" && \
@@ -2359,7 +2372,7 @@
mv $@+ $@
else # NO_PERL
$(SCRIPT_PERL_GEN) git-instaweb: % : unimplemented.sh
- $(QUIET_GEN)$(RM) $@ $@+ && \
+ $(QUIET_GEN) \
sed -e '1s|#!.*/sh|#!$(SHELL_PATH_SQ)|' \
-e 's|@@REASON@@|NO_PERL=$(NO_PERL)|g' \
unimplemented.sh >$@+ && \
@@ -2373,14 +2386,14 @@
ifndef NO_PYTHON
$(SCRIPT_PYTHON_GEN): GIT-CFLAGS GIT-PREFIX GIT-PYTHON-VARS
$(SCRIPT_PYTHON_GEN): % : %.py
- $(QUIET_GEN)$(RM) $@ $@+ && \
+ $(QUIET_GEN) \
sed -e '1s|#!.*python|#!$(PYTHON_PATH_SQ)|' \
$< >$@+ && \
chmod +x $@+ && \
mv $@+ $@
else # NO_PYTHON
$(SCRIPT_PYTHON_GEN): % : unimplemented.sh
- $(QUIET_GEN)$(RM) $@ $@+ && \
+ $(QUIET_GEN) \
sed -e '1s|#!.*/sh|#!$(SHELL_PATH_SQ)|' \
-e 's|@@REASON@@|NO_PYTHON=$(NO_PYTHON)|g' \
unimplemented.sh >$@+ && \
@@ -2388,8 +2401,7 @@
mv $@+ $@
endif # NO_PYTHON
-CONFIGURE_RECIPE = $(RM) configure configure.ac+ && \
- sed -e 's/@@GIT_VERSION@@/$(GIT_VERSION)/g' \
+CONFIGURE_RECIPE = sed -e 's/@@GIT_VERSION@@/$(GIT_VERSION)/g' \
configure.ac >configure.ac+ && \
autoconf -o configure configure.ac+ && \
$(RM) configure.ac+
@@ -2514,7 +2526,6 @@
ifeq ($(GENERATE_COMPILATION_DATABASE),yes)
all:: compile_commands.json
compile_commands.json:
- @$(RM) $@
$(QUIET_GEN)sed -e '1s/^/[/' -e '$$s/,$$/]/' $(compdb_dir)/*.o.json > $@+
@if test -s $@+; then mv $@+ $@; else $(RM) $@+; fi
endif
@@ -2587,10 +2598,10 @@
$(CURL_LIBCURL) $(EXPAT_LIBEXPAT) $(LIBS)
$(LIB_FILE): $(LIB_OBJS)
- $(QUIET_AR)$(RM) $@ && $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^
+ $(QUIET_AR)$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^
$(XDIFF_LIB): $(XDIFF_OBJS)
- $(QUIET_AR)$(RM) $@ && $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^
+ $(QUIET_AR)$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^
export DEFAULT_EDITOR DEFAULT_PAGER
@@ -2802,6 +2813,9 @@
ifdef GIT_TEST_CMP_USE_COPIED_CONTEXT
@echo GIT_TEST_CMP_USE_COPIED_CONTEXT=YesPlease >>$@+
endif
+ifdef GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE
+ @echo GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE)))'\' >>$@+
+endif
@echo NO_GETTEXT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(NO_GETTEXT)))'\' >>$@+
ifdef GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT
@echo GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=\''$(subst ','\'',$(subst ','\'',$(GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT)))'\' >>$@+
diff --git a/attr.c b/attr.c
index 9e897e4..d029e68 100644
--- a/attr.c
+++ b/attr.c
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@
* Callers into the attribute system assume there is a single, system-wide
* global state where attributes are read from and when the state is flipped by
* calling git_attr_set_direction(), the stack frames that have been
- * constructed need to be discarded so so that subsequent calls into the
+ * constructed need to be discarded so that subsequent calls into the
* attribute system will lazily read from the right place. Since changing
* direction causes a global paradigm shift, it should not ever be called while
* another thread could potentially be calling into the attribute system.
diff --git a/builtin/cat-file.c b/builtin/cat-file.c
index 5ebf133..243fe68 100644
--- a/builtin/cat-file.c
+++ b/builtin/cat-file.c
@@ -512,12 +512,6 @@
if (opt->cmdmode)
data.split_on_whitespace = 1;
- if (opt->all_objects) {
- struct object_info empty = OBJECT_INFO_INIT;
- if (!memcmp(&data.info, &empty, sizeof(empty)))
- data.skip_object_info = 1;
- }
-
/*
* If we are printing out the object, then always fill in the type,
* since we will want to decide whether or not to stream.
@@ -527,6 +521,10 @@
if (opt->all_objects) {
struct object_cb_data cb;
+ struct object_info empty = OBJECT_INFO_INIT;
+
+ if (!memcmp(&data.info, &empty, sizeof(empty)))
+ data.skip_object_info = 1;
if (has_promisor_remote())
warning("This repository uses promisor remotes. Some objects may not be loaded.");
diff --git a/builtin/checkout--worker.c b/builtin/checkout--worker.c
index 289a9b8..fb9fd13 100644
--- a/builtin/checkout--worker.c
+++ b/builtin/checkout--worker.c
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
static void report_result(struct parallel_checkout_item *pc_item)
{
- struct pc_item_result res;
+ struct pc_item_result res = { 0 };
size_t size;
res.id = pc_item->id;
diff --git a/builtin/difftool.c b/builtin/difftool.c
index 89334b7..6a9242a 100644
--- a/builtin/difftool.c
+++ b/builtin/difftool.c
@@ -675,7 +675,7 @@
"GIT_PAGER=", "GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF=git-difftool--helper", NULL,
NULL
};
- int ret = 0, i;
+ int i;
if (prompt > 0)
env[2] = "GIT_DIFFTOOL_PROMPT=true";
@@ -686,8 +686,7 @@
strvec_push(&args, "diff");
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
strvec_push(&args, argv[i]);
- ret = run_command_v_opt_cd_env(args.v, RUN_GIT_CMD, prefix, env);
- exit(ret);
+ return run_command_v_opt_cd_env(args.v, RUN_GIT_CMD, prefix, env);
}
int cmd_difftool(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
diff --git a/builtin/fetch.c b/builtin/fetch.c
index 9191620..25740c1 100644
--- a/builtin/fetch.c
+++ b/builtin/fetch.c
@@ -1990,6 +1990,9 @@
fetch_config_from_gitmodules(sfjc, rs);
}
+ if (negotiate_only && !negotiation_tip.nr)
+ die(_("--negotiate-only needs one or more --negotiate-tip=*"));
+
if (deepen_relative) {
if (deepen_relative < 0)
die(_("Negative depth in --deepen is not supported"));
diff --git a/builtin/log.c b/builtin/log.c
index 6102893..516a114 100644
--- a/builtin/log.c
+++ b/builtin/log.c
@@ -1968,8 +1968,7 @@
} else if (rev.diffopt.close_file) {
/*
* The diff code parsed --output; it has already opened the
- * file, but but we must instruct it not to close after each
- * diff.
+ * file, but we must instruct it not to close after each diff.
*/
rev.diffopt.no_free = 1;
} else {
diff --git a/builtin/merge-ours.c b/builtin/merge-ours.c
index 4594507..3583cff 100644
--- a/builtin/merge-ours.c
+++ b/builtin/merge-ours.c
@@ -28,6 +28,6 @@
if (read_cache() < 0)
die_errno("read_cache failed");
if (index_differs_from(the_repository, "HEAD", NULL, 0))
- exit(2);
- exit(0);
+ return 2;
+ return 0;
}
diff --git a/builtin/merge-tree.c b/builtin/merge-tree.c
index de85207..5dc94d6 100644
--- a/builtin/merge-tree.c
+++ b/builtin/merge-tree.c
@@ -107,15 +107,12 @@
mmfile_t src, dst;
xpparam_t xpp;
xdemitconf_t xecfg;
- xdemitcb_t ecb;
+ xdemitcb_t ecb = { .out_line = show_outf };
memset(&xpp, 0, sizeof(xpp));
xpp.flags = 0;
memset(&xecfg, 0, sizeof(xecfg));
xecfg.ctxlen = 3;
- ecb.out_hunk = NULL;
- ecb.out_line = show_outf;
- ecb.priv = NULL;
src.ptr = origin(entry, &size);
if (!src.ptr)
diff --git a/builtin/mktree.c b/builtin/mktree.c
index 891991b..ae78ca1 100644
--- a/builtin/mktree.c
+++ b/builtin/mktree.c
@@ -189,5 +189,5 @@
used=0; /* reset tree entry buffer for re-use in batch mode */
}
strbuf_release(&sb);
- exit(0);
+ return 0;
}
diff --git a/builtin/pull.c b/builtin/pull.c
index e8927fc..3e13f81 100644
--- a/builtin/pull.c
+++ b/builtin/pull.c
@@ -126,9 +126,9 @@
/* Options passed to git-merge or git-rebase */
OPT_GROUP(N_("Options related to merging")),
OPT_CALLBACK_F('r', "rebase", &opt_rebase,
- "(false|true|merges|preserve|interactive)",
- N_("incorporate changes by rebasing rather than merging"),
- PARSE_OPT_OPTARG, parse_opt_rebase),
+ "(false|true|merges|preserve|interactive)",
+ N_("incorporate changes by rebasing rather than merging"),
+ PARSE_OPT_OPTARG, parse_opt_rebase),
OPT_PASSTHRU('n', NULL, &opt_diffstat, NULL,
N_("do not show a diffstat at the end of the merge"),
PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG),
@@ -947,7 +947,6 @@
struct oid_array merge_heads = OID_ARRAY_INIT;
struct object_id orig_head, curr_head;
struct object_id rebase_fork_point;
- int autostash;
int rebase_unspecified = 0;
int can_ff;
@@ -982,8 +981,8 @@
if (get_oid("HEAD", &orig_head))
oidclr(&orig_head);
- autostash = config_autostash;
if (opt_rebase) {
+ int autostash = config_autostash;
if (opt_autostash != -1)
autostash = opt_autostash;
@@ -1054,7 +1053,6 @@
if (opt_rebase) {
int ret = 0;
- int ran_ff = 0;
struct object_id newbase;
struct object_id upstream;
@@ -1065,16 +1063,14 @@
recurse_submodules == RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON_DEMAND) &&
submodule_touches_in_range(the_repository, &upstream, &curr_head))
die(_("cannot rebase with locally recorded submodule modifications"));
- if (!autostash) {
- if (can_ff) {
- /* we can fast-forward this without invoking rebase */
- opt_ff = "--ff-only";
- ran_ff = 1;
- ret = run_merge();
- }
- }
- if (!ran_ff)
+
+ if (can_ff) {
+ /* we can fast-forward this without invoking rebase */
+ opt_ff = "--ff-only";
+ ret = run_merge();
+ } else {
ret = run_rebase(&newbase, &upstream);
+ }
if (!ret && (recurse_submodules == RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON ||
recurse_submodules == RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON_DEMAND))
diff --git a/builtin/push.c b/builtin/push.c
index 194967e..e8b10a9 100644
--- a/builtin/push.c
+++ b/builtin/push.c
@@ -185,82 +185,73 @@
"\n"
" git push %s HEAD:<name-of-remote-branch>\n");
-static void setup_push_upstream(struct remote *remote, struct branch *branch,
- int triangular, int simple)
+static const char *get_upstream_ref(struct branch *branch, const char *remote_name)
{
- if (!branch)
- die(_(message_detached_head_die), remote->name);
if (!branch->merge_nr || !branch->merge || !branch->remote_name)
die(_("The current branch %s has no upstream branch.\n"
"To push the current branch and set the remote as upstream, use\n"
"\n"
" git push --set-upstream %s %s\n"),
branch->name,
- remote->name,
+ remote_name,
branch->name);
if (branch->merge_nr != 1)
die(_("The current branch %s has multiple upstream branches, "
"refusing to push."), branch->name);
- if (triangular)
- die(_("You are pushing to remote '%s', which is not the upstream of\n"
- "your current branch '%s', without telling me what to push\n"
- "to update which remote branch."),
- remote->name, branch->name);
- if (simple) {
- /* Additional safety */
- if (strcmp(branch->refname, branch->merge[0]->src))
- die_push_simple(branch, remote);
- }
-
- refspec_appendf(&rs, "%s:%s", branch->refname, branch->merge[0]->src);
-}
-
-static void setup_push_current(struct remote *remote, struct branch *branch)
-{
- if (!branch)
- die(_(message_detached_head_die), remote->name);
- refspec_appendf(&rs, "%s:%s", branch->refname, branch->refname);
-}
-
-static int is_workflow_triangular(struct remote *remote)
-{
- struct remote *fetch_remote = remote_get(NULL);
- return (fetch_remote && fetch_remote != remote);
+ return branch->merge[0]->src;
}
static void setup_default_push_refspecs(struct remote *remote)
{
- struct branch *branch = branch_get(NULL);
- int triangular = is_workflow_triangular(remote);
+ struct branch *branch;
+ const char *dst;
+ int same_remote;
switch (push_default) {
- default:
case PUSH_DEFAULT_MATCHING:
refspec_append(&rs, ":");
- break;
-
- case PUSH_DEFAULT_UNSPECIFIED:
- case PUSH_DEFAULT_SIMPLE:
- if (triangular)
- setup_push_current(remote, branch);
- else
- setup_push_upstream(remote, branch, triangular, 1);
- break;
-
- case PUSH_DEFAULT_UPSTREAM:
- setup_push_upstream(remote, branch, triangular, 0);
- break;
-
- case PUSH_DEFAULT_CURRENT:
- setup_push_current(remote, branch);
- break;
+ return;
case PUSH_DEFAULT_NOTHING:
die(_("You didn't specify any refspecs to push, and "
"push.default is \"nothing\"."));
+ return;
+ default:
break;
}
+
+ branch = branch_get(NULL);
+ if (!branch)
+ die(_(message_detached_head_die), remote->name);
+
+ dst = branch->refname;
+ same_remote = !strcmp(remote->name, remote_for_branch(branch, NULL));
+
+ switch (push_default) {
+ default:
+ case PUSH_DEFAULT_UNSPECIFIED:
+ case PUSH_DEFAULT_SIMPLE:
+ if (!same_remote)
+ break;
+ if (strcmp(branch->refname, get_upstream_ref(branch, remote->name)))
+ die_push_simple(branch, remote);
+ break;
+
+ case PUSH_DEFAULT_UPSTREAM:
+ if (!same_remote)
+ die(_("You are pushing to remote '%s', which is not the upstream of\n"
+ "your current branch '%s', without telling me what to push\n"
+ "to update which remote branch."),
+ remote->name, branch->name);
+ dst = get_upstream_ref(branch, remote->name);
+ break;
+
+ case PUSH_DEFAULT_CURRENT:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ refspec_appendf(&rs, "%s:%s", branch->refname, dst);
}
static const char message_advice_pull_before_push[] =
diff --git a/builtin/rerere.c b/builtin/rerere.c
index fd3be17..83d7a77 100644
--- a/builtin/rerere.c
+++ b/builtin/rerere.c
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
{
xpparam_t xpp;
xdemitconf_t xecfg;
- xdemitcb_t ecb;
+ xdemitcb_t ecb = { .out_line = outf };
mmfile_t minus, plus;
int ret;
@@ -41,8 +41,6 @@
xpp.flags = 0;
memset(&xecfg, 0, sizeof(xecfg));
xecfg.ctxlen = 3;
- ecb.out_hunk = NULL;
- ecb.out_line = outf;
ret = xdi_diff(&minus, &plus, &xpp, &xecfg, &ecb);
free(minus.ptr);
diff --git a/builtin/show-branch.c b/builtin/show-branch.c
index d6d2dab..d77ce7a 100644
--- a/builtin/show-branch.c
+++ b/builtin/show-branch.c
@@ -939,9 +939,12 @@
mark = '*';
else
mark = '+';
- printf("%s%c%s",
- get_color_code(i),
- mark, get_color_reset_code());
+ if (mark == ' ')
+ putchar(mark);
+ else
+ printf("%s%c%s",
+ get_color_code(i),
+ mark, get_color_reset_code());
}
putchar(' ');
}
diff --git a/bulk-checkin.c b/bulk-checkin.c
index 127312a..b023d99 100644
--- a/bulk-checkin.c
+++ b/bulk-checkin.c
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@
const char *path, unsigned flags)
{
git_zstream s;
+ unsigned char ibuf[16384];
unsigned char obuf[16384];
unsigned hdrlen;
int status = Z_OK;
@@ -113,8 +114,6 @@
s.avail_out = sizeof(obuf) - hdrlen;
while (status != Z_STREAM_END) {
- unsigned char ibuf[16384];
-
if (size && !s.avail_in) {
ssize_t rsize = size < sizeof(ibuf) ? size : sizeof(ibuf);
ssize_t read_result = read_in_full(fd, ibuf, rsize);
diff --git a/ci/lib.sh b/ci/lib.sh
index d848c03..476c3f3 100755
--- a/ci/lib.sh
+++ b/ci/lib.sh
@@ -229,6 +229,7 @@
CC=gcc
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS PYTHON_PATH=/usr/bin/python3 USE_LIBPCRE2=Yes"
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS NO_REGEX=Yes ICONV_OMITS_BOM=Yes"
+ MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE=C.UTF-8"
;;
esac
diff --git a/combine-diff.c b/combine-diff.c
index 7d925ce..d93782d 100644
--- a/combine-diff.c
+++ b/combine-diff.c
@@ -403,11 +403,11 @@
state->sline[state->nb-1].p_lno[state->n] = state->ob;
}
-static void consume_line(void *state_, char *line, unsigned long len)
+static int consume_line(void *state_, char *line, unsigned long len)
{
struct combine_diff_state *state = state_;
if (!state->lost_bucket)
- return; /* not in any hunk yet */
+ return 0; /* not in any hunk yet */
switch (line[0]) {
case '-':
append_lost(state->lost_bucket, state->n, line+1, len-1);
@@ -417,6 +417,7 @@
state->lno++;
break;
}
+ return 0;
}
static void combine_diff(struct repository *r,
diff --git a/commit-graph.c b/commit-graph.c
index 2bcb4e0..1a2602d 100644
--- a/commit-graph.c
+++ b/commit-graph.c
@@ -2422,14 +2422,16 @@
#define GENERATION_ZERO_EXISTS 1
#define GENERATION_NUMBER_EXISTS 2
+static int commit_graph_checksum_valid(struct commit_graph *g)
+{
+ return hashfile_checksum_valid(g->data, g->data_len);
+}
+
int verify_commit_graph(struct repository *r, struct commit_graph *g, int flags)
{
uint32_t i, cur_fanout_pos = 0;
struct object_id prev_oid, cur_oid;
- unsigned char checksum[GIT_MAX_HEXSZ];
int generation_zero = 0;
- struct hashfile *f;
- int devnull;
struct progress *progress = NULL;
int local_error = 0;
@@ -2442,11 +2444,7 @@
if (verify_commit_graph_error)
return verify_commit_graph_error;
- devnull = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
- f = hashfd(devnull, NULL);
- hashwrite(f, g->data, g->data_len - g->hash_len);
- finalize_hashfile(f, checksum, CSUM_CLOSE);
- if (!hasheq(checksum, g->data + g->data_len - g->hash_len)) {
+ if (!commit_graph_checksum_valid(g)) {
graph_report(_("the commit-graph file has incorrect checksum and is likely corrupt"));
verify_commit_graph_error = VERIFY_COMMIT_GRAPH_ERROR_HASH;
}
diff --git a/config.c b/config.c
index f9c400a..55313fc 100644
--- a/config.c
+++ b/config.c
@@ -1833,9 +1833,10 @@
char *git_system_config(void)
{
char *system_config = xstrdup_or_null(getenv("GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM"));
- if (system_config)
- return system_config;
- return system_path(ETC_GITCONFIG);
+ if (!system_config)
+ system_config = system_path(ETC_GITCONFIG);
+ normalize_path_copy(system_config, system_config);
+ return system_config;
}
void git_global_config(char **user_out, char **xdg_out)
@@ -3051,7 +3052,8 @@
if (contents == MAP_FAILED) {
if (errno == ENODEV && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
errno = EISDIR;
- error_errno(_("unable to mmap '%s'"), config_filename);
+ error_errno(_("unable to mmap '%s'%s"),
+ config_filename, mmap_os_err());
ret = CONFIG_INVALID_FILE;
contents = NULL;
goto out_free;
diff --git a/config.mak.uname b/config.mak.uname
index cb443b4..69413fb 100644
--- a/config.mak.uname
+++ b/config.mak.uname
@@ -437,6 +437,11 @@
NO_POSIX_GOODIES = UnfortunatelyYes
NATIVE_CRLF = YesPlease
DEFAULT_HELP_FORMAT = html
+ifeq (/mingw64,$(subst 32,64,$(prefix)))
+ # Move system config into top-level /etc/
+ ETC_GITCONFIG = ../etc/gitconfig
+ ETC_GITATTRIBUTES = ../etc/gitattributes
+endif
CC = compat/vcbuild/scripts/clink.pl
AR = compat/vcbuild/scripts/lib.pl
@@ -668,9 +673,14 @@
HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H = YesPlease
NO_GETTEXT =
USE_GETTEXT_SCHEME = fallthrough
- USE_LIBPCRE= YesPlease
+ USE_LIBPCRE = YesPlease
NO_CURL =
USE_NED_ALLOCATOR = YesPlease
+ ifeq (/mingw64,$(subst 32,64,$(prefix)))
+ # Move system config into top-level /etc/
+ ETC_GITCONFIG = ../etc/gitconfig
+ ETC_GITATTRIBUTES = ../etc/gitattributes
+ endif
else
COMPAT_CFLAGS += -D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
NO_CURL = YesPlease
diff --git a/contrib/buildsystems/CMakeLists.txt b/contrib/buildsystems/CMakeLists.txt
index a878413..171b412 100644
--- a/contrib/buildsystems/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/contrib/buildsystems/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -43,14 +43,27 @@
to use another tool say `ninja` add this to the command line when configuring.
`-G Ninja`
+NOTE: By default CMake will install vcpkg locally to your source tree on configuration,
+to avoid this, add `-DNO_VCPKG=TRUE` to the command line when configuring.
+
]]
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14)
#set the source directory to root of git
set(CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../..)
-if(WIN32)
+
+option(USE_VCPKG "Whether or not to use vcpkg for obtaining dependencies. Only applicable to Windows platforms" ON)
+if(NOT WIN32)
+ set(USE_VCPKG OFF CACHE BOOL FORCE)
+endif()
+
+if(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS)
+ set(CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS TRUE)
+endif()
+
+if(USE_VCPKG)
set(VCPKG_DIR "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/compat/vcbuild/vcpkg")
- if(MSVC AND NOT EXISTS ${VCPKG_DIR})
+ if(NOT EXISTS ${VCPKG_DIR})
message("Initializing vcpkg and building the Git's dependencies (this will take a while...)")
execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/compat/vcbuild/vcpkg_install.bat)
endif()
@@ -176,12 +189,18 @@
endif()
endif()
-find_program(MSGFMT_EXE msgfmt)
-if(NOT MSGFMT_EXE)
- set(MSGFMT_EXE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/compat/vcbuild/vcpkg/downloads/tools/msys2/msys64/usr/bin/msgfmt.exe)
- if(NOT EXISTS ${MSGFMT_EXE})
- message(WARNING "Text Translations won't be built")
- unset(MSGFMT_EXE)
+if(NO_GETTEXT)
+ message(STATUS "msgfmt not used under NO_GETTEXT")
+else()
+ find_program(MSGFMT_EXE msgfmt)
+ if(NOT MSGFMT_EXE)
+ if(USE_VCPKG)
+ set(MSGFMT_EXE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/compat/vcbuild/vcpkg/downloads/tools/msys2/msys64/usr/bin/msgfmt.exe)
+ endif()
+ if(NOT EXISTS ${MSGFMT_EXE})
+ message(WARNING "Text Translations won't be built")
+ unset(MSGFMT_EXE)
+ endif()
endif()
endif()
@@ -204,8 +223,6 @@
add_compile_definitions(PAGER_ENV="LESS=FRX LV=-c"
- ETC_GITATTRIBUTES="etc/gitattributes"
- ETC_GITCONFIG="etc/gitconfig"
GIT_EXEC_PATH="libexec/git-core"
GIT_LOCALE_PATH="share/locale"
GIT_MAN_PATH="share/man"
@@ -220,10 +237,15 @@
if(WIN32)
set(FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX /mingw64)
- add_compile_definitions(FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX="${FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX}")
+ # Move system config into top-level /etc/
+ add_compile_definitions(FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX="${FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX}"
+ ETC_GITATTRIBUTES="../etc/gitattributes"
+ ETC_GITCONFIG="../etc/gitconfig")
else()
set(FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX /home/$ENV{USER})
- add_compile_definitions(FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX="${FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX}")
+ add_compile_definitions(FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX="${FALLBACK_RUNTIME_PREFIX}"
+ ETC_GITATTRIBUTES="etc/gitattributes"
+ ETC_GITCONFIG="etc/gitconfig")
endif()
@@ -982,7 +1004,7 @@
file(APPEND ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS "RUNTIME_PREFIX='${RUNTIME_PREFIX}'\n")
file(APPEND ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS "NO_PYTHON='${NO_PYTHON}'\n")
file(APPEND ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS "SUPPORTS_SIMPLE_IPC='${SUPPORTS_SIMPLE_IPC}'\n")
-if(WIN32)
+if(USE_VCPKG)
file(APPEND ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS "PATH=\"$PATH:$TEST_DIRECTORY/../compat/vcbuild/vcpkg/installed/x64-windows/bin\"\n")
endif()
diff --git a/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash b/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash
index b50c5d0..4bdd27d 100644
--- a/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash
+++ b/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash
@@ -1729,6 +1729,7 @@
--indent-heuristic --no-indent-heuristic
--textconv --no-textconv
--patch --no-patch
+ --anchored=
"
__git_diff_difftool_options="--cached --staged --pickaxe-all --pickaxe-regex
@@ -3512,6 +3513,7 @@
__git_func_wrap ()
{
local cur words cword prev
+ local __git_cmd_idx=0
_get_comp_words_by_ref -n =: cur words cword prev
$1
}
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/CHANGES b/contrib/hooks/multimail/CHANGES
deleted file mode 100644
index 35791fd..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/CHANGES
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,285 +0,0 @@
-Release 1.5.0
-=============
-
-Backward-incompatible change
-----------------------------
-
-The name of classes for environment was misnamed as `*Environement`.
-It is now `*Environment`.
-
-New features
-------------
-
-* A Thread-Index header is now added to each email sent (except for
- combined emails where it would not make sense), so that MS Outlook
- properly groups messages by threads even though they have a
- different subject line. Unfortunately, even adding this header the
- threading still seems to be unreliable, but it is unclear whether
- this is an issue on our side or on MS Outlook's side (see discussion
- here: https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail/pull/194).
-
-* A new variable multimailhook.ExcludeMergeRevisions was added to send
- notification emails only for non-merge commits.
-
-* For gitolite environment, it is now possible to specify the mail map
- in a separate file in addition to gitolite.conf, using the variable
- multimailhook.MailaddressMap.
-
-Internal changes
-----------------
-
-* The testsuite now uses GIT_PRINT_SHA1_ELLIPSIS where needed for
- compatibility with recent Git versions. Only tests are affected.
-
-* We don't try to install pyflakes in the continuous integration job
- for old Python versions where it's no longer available.
-
-* Stop using the deprecated cgi.escape in Python 3.
-
-* New flake8 warnings have been fixed.
-
-* Python 3.6 is now tested against on Travis-CI.
-
-* A bunch of lgtm.com warnings have been fixed.
-
-Bug fixes
----------
-
-* SMTPMailer logs in only once now. It used to re-login for each email
- sent which triggered errors for some SMTP servers.
-
-* migrate-mailhook-config was broken by internal refactoring, it
- should now work again.
-
-This version was tested with Python 2.6 to 3.7. It was tested with Git
-1.7.10.406.gdc801, 2.15.1 and 2.20.1.98.gecbdaf0.
-
-Release 1.4.0
-=============
-
-New features to troubleshoot a git-multimail installation
----------------------------------------------------------
-
-* One can now perform a basic check of git-multimail's setup by
- running the hook with the environment variable
- GIT_MULTIMAIL_CHECK_SETUP set to a non-empty string. See
- doc/troubleshooting.rst for details.
-
-* A new log files system was added. See the multimailhook.logFile,
- multimailhook.errorLogFile and multimailhook.debugLogFile variables.
-
-* git_multimail.py can now be made more verbose using
- multimailhook.verbose.
-
-* A new option --check-ref-filter is now available to help debugging
- the refFilter* options.
-
-Formatting emails
------------------
-
-* Formatting of emails was made slightly more compact, to reduce the
- odds of having long subject lines truncated or wrapped in short list
- of commits.
-
-* multimailhook.emailPrefix may now use the '%(repo_shortname)s'
- placeholder for the repository's short name.
-
-* A new option multimailhook.subjectMaxLength is available to truncate
- overly long subject lines.
-
-Bug fixes and minor changes
----------------------------
-
-* Options refFilterDoSendRegex and refFilterDontSendRegex were
- essentially broken. They should work now.
-
-* The behavior when both refFilter{Do,Dont}SendRegex and
- refFilter{Exclusion,Inclusion}Regex are set have been slightly
- changed. Exclusion/Inclusion is now strictly stronger than
- DoSend/DontSend.
-
-* The management of precedence when a setting can be computed in
- multiple ways has been considerably refactored and modified.
- multimailhook.from and multimailhook.reponame now have precedence
- over the environment-specific settings ($GL_REPO/$GL_USER for
- gitolite, --stash-user/repo for Stash, --submitter/--project for
- Gerrit).
-
-* The coverage of the testsuite has been considerably improved. All
- configuration variables now appear at least once in the testsuite.
-
-This version was tested with Python 2.6 to 3.5. It also mostly works
-with Python 2.4, but there is one known breakage in the testsuite
-related to non-ascii characters. It was tested with Git
-1.7.10.406.gdc801, 1.8.5.6, 2.1.4, and 2.10.0.rc0.1.g07c9292.
-
-Release 1.3.1 (bugfix-only release)
-===================================
-
-* Generate links to commits in combined emails (it was done only for
- commit emails in 1.3.0).
-
-* Fix broken links on PyPi.
-
-Release 1.3.0
-=============
-
-* New options multimailhook.htmlInIntro and multimailhook.htmlInFooter
- now allow using HTML in the introduction and footer of emails (e.g.
- for a more pleasant formatting or to insert a link to the commit on
- a web interface).
-
-* A new option multimailhook.commitBrowseURL gives a simpler (and less
- flexible) way to add a link to a web interface for commit emails
- than multimailhook.htmlInIntro and multimailhook.htmlInFooter.
-
-* A new public function config.add_config_parameters was added to
- allow custom hooks to set specific Git configuration variables
- without modifying the configuration files. See an example in
- post-receive.example.
-
-* Error handling for SMTP has been improved (we used to print Python
- backtraces for legitimate errors).
-
-* The SMTP mailer can now check TLS certificates when the newly added
- configuration variable multimailhook.smtpCACerts.
-
-* Python 3 portability has been improved.
-
-* The documentation's formatting has been improved.
-
-* The testsuite has been improved (we now use pyflakes to check for
- errors in the code).
-
-This version has been tested with Python 2.4 and 2.6 to 3.5, and Git
-v1.7.10-406-gdc801e7, 2.1.4 and 2.8.1.339.g3ad15fd.
-
-No change since 1.3 RC1.
-
-Release 1.2.0
-=============
-
-* It is now possible to exclude some refs (e.g. exclude some branches
- or tags). See refFilterDoSendRegex, refFilterDontSendRegex,
- refFilterInclusionRegex and refFilterExclusionRegex.
-
-* New commitEmailFormat option which can be set to "html" to generate
- simple colorized diffs using HTML for the commit emails.
-
-* git-multimail can now be ran as a Gerrit ref-updated hook, or from
- Atlassian BitBucket Server (formerly known as Atlassian Stash).
-
-* The From: field is now more customizeable. It can be set
- independently for refchange emails and commit emails (see
- fromCommit, fromRefChange). The special values pusher and author can
- be used in these configuration variable.
-
-* A new command-line option, --version, was added. The version is also
- available in the X-Git-Multimail-Version header of sent emails.
-
-* Set X-Git-NotificationType header to differentiate the various types
- of notifications. Current values are: diff, ref_changed_plus_diff,
- ref_changed.
-
-* Preliminary support for Python 3. The testsuite passes with Python 3,
- but it has not received as much testing as the Python 2 version yet.
-
-* Several encoding-related fixes. UTF-8 characters work in more
- situations (but non-ascii characters in email address are still not
- supported).
-
-* The testsuite and its documentation has been greatly improved.
-
-Plus all the bugfixes from version 1.1.1.
-
-This version has been tested with Python 2.4 and 2.6 to 3.5, and Git
-v1.7.10-406-gdc801e7, git-1.8.2.3 and 2.6.0. Git versions prior to
-v1.7.10-406-gdc801e7 probably work, but cannot run the testsuite
-properly.
-
-Release 1.1.1 (bugfix-only release)
-===================================
-
-* The SMTP mailer was not working with Python 2.4.
-
-Release 1.1.0
-=============
-
-* When a single commit is pushed, omit the reference changed email.
- Set multimailhook.combineWhenSingleCommit to false to disable this
- new feature.
-
-* In gitolite environments, the pusher's email address can be used as
- the From address by creating a specially formatted comment block in
- gitolite.conf (see multimailhook.from in README).
-
-* Support for SMTP authentication and SSL/TLS encryption was added,
- see smtpUser, smtpPass, smtpEncryption in README.
-
-* A new option scanCommitForCc was added to allow git-multimail to
- search the commit message for 'Cc: ...' lines, and add the
- corresponding emails in Cc.
-
-* If $USER is not set, use the variable $USERNAME. This is needed on
- Windows platform to recognize the pusher.
-
-* The emailPrefix variable can now be set to an empty string to remove
- the prefix.
-
-* A short tutorial was added in doc/gitolite.rst to set up
- git-multimail with gitolite.
-
-* The post-receive file was renamed to post-receive.example. It has
- always been an example (the standard way to call git-multimail is to
- call git_multimail.py), but it was unclear to many users.
-
-* A new refchangeShowGraph option was added to make it possible to
- include both a graph and a log in the summary emails. The options
- to control the graph formatting can be set via the new graphOpts
- option.
-
-* New option --force-send was added to disable new commit detection
- for update hook. One use-case is to run git_multimail.py after
- running "git fetch" to send emails about commits that have just been
- fetched (the detection of new commits was unreliable in this mode).
-
-* The testing infrastructure was considerably improved (continuous
- integration with travis-ci, automatic check of PEP8 and RST syntax,
- many improvements to the test scripts).
-
-This version has been tested with Python 2.4 to 2.7, and Git 1.7.1 to
-2.4.
-
-Release 1.0.0
-=============
-
-* Fix encoding of non-ASCII email addresses in email headers.
-
-* Fix backwards-compatibility bugs for older Python 2.x versions.
-
-* Fix a backwards-compatibility bug for Git 1.7.1.
-
-* Add an option commitDiffOpts to customize logs for revisions.
-
-* Pass "-oi" to sendmail by default to prevent premature termination
- on a line containing only ".".
-
-* Stagger email "Date:" values in an attempt to help mail clients
- thread the emails in the right order.
-
-* If a mailing list setting is missing, just skip sending the
- corresponding email (with a warning) instead of failing.
-
-* Add a X-Git-Host header that can be used for email filtering.
-
-* Allow the sender's fully-qualified domain name to be configured.
-
-* Minor documentation improvements.
-
-* Add this CHANGES file.
-
-
-Release 0.9.0
-=============
-
-* Initial release.
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/CONTRIBUTING.rst b/contrib/hooks/multimail/CONTRIBUTING.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index de20a54..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/CONTRIBUTING.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-Contributing
-============
-
-git-multimail is an open-source project, built by volunteers. We would
-welcome your help!
-
-The current maintainers are `Matthieu Moy <http://matthieu-moy.fr>`__ and
-`Michael Haggerty <https://github.com/mhagger>`__.
-
-Please note that although a copy of git-multimail is distributed in
-the "contrib" section of the main Git project, development takes place
-in a separate `git-multimail repository on GitHub`_.
-
-Whenever enough changes to git-multimail have accumulated, a new
-code-drop of git-multimail will be submitted for inclusion in the Git
-project.
-
-We use the GitHub issue tracker to keep track of bugs and feature
-requests, and we use GitHub pull requests to exchange patches (though,
-if you prefer, you can send patches via the Git mailing list with CC
-to the maintainers). Please sign off your patches as per the `Git
-project practice
-<https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/Documentation/SubmittingPatches#L234>`__.
-
-Please vote for issues you would like to be addressed in priority
-(click "add your reaction" and then the "+1" thumbs-up button on the
-GitHub issue).
-
-General discussion of git-multimail can take place on the main `Git
-mailing list`_.
-
-Please CC emails regarding git-multimail to the maintainers so that we
-don't overlook them.
-
-Help needed: testers/maintainer for specific environments/OS
-------------------------------------------------------------
-
-The current maintainer uses and tests git-multimail on Linux with the
-Generic environment. More testers, or better contributors are needed
-to test git-multimail on other real-life setups:
-
-* Mac OS X, Windows: git-multimail is currently not supported on these
- platforms. But since we have no external dependencies and try to
- write code as portable as possible, it is possible that
- git-multimail already runs there and if not, it is likely that it
- could be ported easily.
-
- Patches to improve support for Windows and OS X are welcome.
- Ideally, there would be a sub-maintainer for each OS who would test
- at least once before each release (around twice a year).
-
-* Gerrit, Stash, Gitolite environments: although the testsuite
- contains tests for these environments, a tester/maintainer for each
- environment would be welcome to test and report failure (or success)
- on real-life environments periodically (here also, feedback before
- each release would be highly appreciated).
-
-
-.. _`git-multimail repository on GitHub`: https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail
-.. _`Git mailing list`: git@vger.kernel.org
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.Git b/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.Git
index 0444442..c427efc 100644
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.Git
+++ b/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.Git
@@ -1,15 +1,7 @@
-This copy of git-multimail is distributed as part of the "contrib"
-section of the Git project as a convenience to Git users.
git-multimail is developed as an independent project at the following
website:
https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail
-The version in this directory was obtained from the upstream project
-on January 07 2019 and consists of the "git-multimail" subdirectory from
-revision
-
- 04e80e6c40be465cc62b6c246f0fcb8fd2cfd454 refs/tags/1.5.0
-
-Please see the README file in this directory for information about how
-to report bugs or contribute to git-multimail.
+Please refer to that project page for information about how to report
+bugs or contribute to git-multimail.
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.migrate-from-post-receive-email b/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.migrate-from-post-receive-email
deleted file mode 100644
index 1e6a976..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.migrate-from-post-receive-email
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,145 +0,0 @@
-git-multimail is close to, but not exactly, a plug-in replacement for
-the old Git project script contrib/hooks/post-receive-email. This
-document describes the differences and explains how to configure
-git-multimail to get behavior closest to that of post-receive-email.
-
-If you are in a hurry
-=====================
-
-A script called migrate-mailhook-config is included with
-git-multimail. If you run this script within a Git repository that is
-configured to use post-receive-email, it will convert the
-configuration settings into the approximate equivalent settings for
-git-multimail. For more information, run
-
- migrate-mailhook-config --help
-
-
-Configuration differences
-=========================
-
-* The names of the config options for git-multimail are in namespace
- "multimailhook.*" instead of "hooks.*". (Editorial comment:
- post-receive-email should never have used such a generic top-level
- namespace.)
-
-* In emails about new annotated tags, post-receive-email includes a
- shortlog of all changes since the previous annotated tag. To get
- this behavior with git-multimail, you need to set
- multimailhook.announceshortlog to true:
-
- git config multimailhook.announceshortlog true
-
-* multimailhook.commitlist -- This is a new configuration variable.
- Recipients listed here will receive a separate email for each new
- commit. However, if this variable is *not* set, it defaults to the
- value of multimailhook.mailinglist. Therefore, if you *don't* want
- the members of multimailhook.mailinglist to receive one email per
- commit, then set this value to the empty string:
-
- git config multimailhook.commitlist ''
-
-* multimailhook.emailprefix -- If this value is not set, then the
- subjects of generated emails are prefixed with the short name of the
- repository enclosed in square brackets; e.g., "[myrepo]".
- post-receive-email defaults to prefix "[SCM]" if this option is not
- set. So if you were using the old default and want to retain it
- (for example, to avoid having to change your email filters), set
- this variable explicitly to the old value:
-
- git config multimailhook.emailprefix "[SCM]"
-
-* The "multimailhook.showrev" configuration option is not supported.
- Its main use is obsoleted by the one-email-per-commit feature of
- git-multimail.
-
-
-Other differences
-=================
-
-This section describes other differences in the behavior of
-git-multimail vs. post-receive-email. For full details, please refer
-to the main README file:
-
-* One email per commit. For each reference change, the script first
- outputs one email summarizing the reference change (including
- one-line summaries of the new commits), then it outputs a separate
- email for each new commit that was introduced, including patches.
- These one-email-per-commit emails go to the addresses listed in
- multimailhook.commitlist. post-receive-email sends only one email
- for each *reference* that is changed, no matter how many commits
- were added to the reference.
-
-* Better algorithm for detecting new commits. post-receive-email
- processes one reference change at a time, which causes it to fail to
- describe new commits that were included in multiple branches. For
- example, if a single push adds the "*" commits in the diagram below,
- then post-receive-email would never include the details of the two
- commits that are common to "master" and "branch" in its
- notifications.
-
- o---o---o---*---*---* <-- master
- \
- *---* <-- branch
-
- git-multimail analyzes all reference modifications to determine
- which commits were not present before the change, therefore avoiding
- that error.
-
-* In reference change emails, git-multimail tells which commits have
- been added to the reference vs. are entirely new to the repository,
- and which commits that have been omitted from the reference
- vs. entirely discarded from the repository.
-
-* The environment in which Git is running can be configured via an
- "Environment" abstraction.
-
-* Built-in support for Gitolite-managed repositories.
-
-* Instead of using full SHA1 object names in emails, git-multimail
- mostly uses abbreviated SHA1s, plus one-line log message summaries
- where appropriate.
-
-* In the schematic diagrams that explain non-fast-forward commits,
- git-multimail shows the names of the branches involved.
-
-* The emails generated by git-multimail include the name of the Git
- repository that was modified; this is convenient for recipients who
- are monitoring multiple repositories.
-
-* git-multimail allows the email "From" addresses to be configured.
-
-* The recipients lists (multimailhook.mailinglist,
- multimailhook.refchangelist, multimailhook.announcelist, and
- multimailhook.commitlist) can be comma-separated values and/or
- multivalued settings in the config file; e.g.,
-
- [multimailhook]
- mailinglist = mr.brown@example.com, mr.black@example.com
- announcelist = Him <him@example.com>
- announcelist = Jim <jim@example.com>
- announcelist = pop@example.com
-
- This might make it easier to maintain short recipients lists without
- requiring full-fledged mailing list software.
-
-* By default, git-multimail sets email "Reply-To" headers to reply to
- the pusher (for reference updates) and to the author (for commit
- notifications). By default, the pusher's email address is
- constructed by appending "multimailhook.emaildomain" to the pusher's
- username.
-
-* The generated emails contain a configurable footer. By default, it
- lists the name of the administrator who should be contacted to
- unsubscribe from notification emails.
-
-* New option multimailhook.emailmaxlinelength to limit the length of
- lines in the main part of the email body. The default limit is 500
- characters.
-
-* New option multimailhook.emailstrictutf8 to ensure that the main
- part of the email body is valid UTF-8. Invalid characters are
- turned into the Unicode replacement character, U+FFFD. By default
- this option is turned on.
-
-* Written in Python. Easier to add new features.
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.rst b/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index 7c0fc4a..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/README.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,774 +0,0 @@
-git-multimail version 1.5.0
-===========================
-
-.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/git-multimail/git-multimail.svg?branch=master
- :target: https://travis-ci.org/git-multimail/git-multimail
-
-git-multimail is a tool for sending notification emails on pushes to a
-Git repository. It includes a Python module called ``git_multimail.py``,
-which can either be used as a hook script directly or can be imported
-as a Python module into another script.
-
-git-multimail is derived from the Git project's old
-contrib/hooks/post-receive-email, and is mostly compatible with that
-script. See README.migrate-from-post-receive-email for details about
-the differences and for how to migrate from post-receive-email to
-git-multimail.
-
-git-multimail, like the rest of the Git project, is licensed under
-GPLv2 (see the COPYING file for details).
-
-Please note: although, as a convenience, git-multimail may be
-distributed along with the main Git project, development of
-git-multimail takes place in its own, separate project. Please, read
-`<CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__ for more information.
-
-
-By default, for each push received by the repository, git-multimail:
-
-1. Outputs one email summarizing each reference that was changed.
- These "reference change" (called "refchange" below) emails describe
- the nature of the change (e.g., was the reference created, deleted,
- fast-forwarded, etc.) and include a one-line summary of each commit
- that was added to the reference.
-
-2. Outputs one email for each new commit that was introduced by the
- reference change. These "commit" emails include a list of the
- files changed by the commit, followed by the diffs of files
- modified by the commit. The commit emails are threaded to the
- corresponding reference change email via "In-Reply-To". This style
- (similar to the "git format-patch" style used on the Git mailing
- list) makes it easy to scan through the emails, jump to patches
- that need further attention, and write comments about specific
- commits. Commits are handled in reverse topological order (i.e.,
- parents shown before children). For example::
-
- [git] branch master updated
- + [git] 01/08: doc: fix xref link from api docs to manual pages
- + [git] 02/08: api-credentials.txt: show the big picture first
- + [git] 03/08: api-credentials.txt: mention credential.helper explicitly
- + [git] 04/08: api-credentials.txt: add "see also" section
- + [git] 05/08: t3510 (cherry-pick-sequence): add missing '&&'
- + [git] 06/08: Merge branch 'rr/maint-t3510-cascade-fix'
- + [git] 07/08: Merge branch 'mm/api-credentials-doc'
- + [git] 08/08: Git 1.7.11-rc2
-
- By default, each commit appears in exactly one commit email, the
- first time that it is pushed to the repository. If a commit is later
- merged into another branch, then a one-line summary of the commit
- is included in the reference change email (as usual), but no
- additional commit email is generated. See
- `multimailhook.refFilter(Inclusion|Exclusion|DoSend|DontSend)Regex`
- below to configure which branches and tags are watched by the hook.
-
- By default, reference change emails have their "Reply-To" field set
- to the person who pushed the change, and commit emails have their
- "Reply-To" field set to the author of the commit.
-
-3. Output one "announce" mail for each new annotated tag, including
- information about the tag and optionally a shortlog describing the
- changes since the previous tag. Such emails might be useful if you
- use annotated tags to mark releases of your project.
-
-
-Requirements
-------------
-
-* Python 2.x, version 2.4 or later. No non-standard Python modules
- are required. git-multimail has preliminary support for Python 3
- (but it has been better tested with Python 2).
-
-* The ``git`` command must be in your PATH. git-multimail is known to
- work with Git versions back to 1.7.1. (Earlier versions have not
- been tested; if you do so, please report your results.)
-
-* To send emails using the default configuration, a standard sendmail
- program must be located at '/usr/sbin/sendmail' or
- '/usr/lib/sendmail' and must be configured correctly to send emails.
- If this is not the case, set multimailhook.sendmailCommand, or see
- the multimailhook.mailer configuration variable below for how to
- configure git-multimail to send emails via an SMTP server.
-
-* git-multimail is currently tested only on Linux. It may or may not
- work on other platforms such as Windows and Mac OS. See
- `<CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__ to improve the situation.
-
-
-Invocation
-----------
-
-``git_multimail.py`` is designed to be used as a ``post-receive`` hook in a
-Git repository (see githooks(5)). Link or copy it to
-$GIT_DIR/hooks/post-receive within the repository for which email
-notifications are desired. Usually it should be installed on the
-central repository for a project, to which all commits are eventually
-pushed.
-
-For use on pre-v1.5.1 Git servers, ``git_multimail.py`` can also work as
-an ``update`` hook, taking its arguments on the command line. To use
-this script in this manner, link or copy it to $GIT_DIR/hooks/update.
-Please note that the script is not completely reliable in this mode
-[1]_.
-
-Alternatively, ``git_multimail.py`` can be imported as a Python module
-into your own Python post-receive script. This method is a bit more
-work, but allows the behavior of the hook to be customized using
-arbitrary Python code. For example, you can use a custom environment
-(perhaps inheriting from GenericEnvironment or GitoliteEnvironment) to
-
-* change how the user who did the push is determined
-
-* read users' email addresses from an LDAP server or from a database
-
-* decide which users should be notified about which commits based on
- the contents of the commits (e.g., for users who want to be notified
- only about changes affecting particular files or subdirectories)
-
-Or you can change how emails are sent by writing your own Mailer
-class. The ``post-receive`` script in this directory demonstrates how
-to use ``git_multimail.py`` as a Python module. (If you make interesting
-changes of this type, please consider sharing them with the
-community.)
-
-
-Troubleshooting/FAQ
--------------------
-
-Please read `<doc/troubleshooting.rst>`__ for frequently asked
-questions and common issues with git-multimail.
-
-
-Configuration
--------------
-
-By default, git-multimail mostly takes its configuration from the
-following ``git config`` settings:
-
-multimailhook.environment
- This describes the general environment of the repository. In most
- cases, you do not need to specify a value for this variable:
- `git-multimail` will autodetect which environment to use.
- Currently supported values:
-
- generic
- the username of the pusher is read from $USER or $USERNAME and
- the repository name is derived from the repository's path.
-
- gitolite
- Environment to use when ``git-multimail`` is ran as a gitolite_
- hook.
-
- The username of the pusher is read from $GL_USER, the repository
- name is read from $GL_REPO, and the From: header value is
- optionally read from gitolite.conf (see multimailhook.from).
-
- For more information about gitolite and git-multimail, read
- `<doc/gitolite.rst>`__
-
- stash
- Environment to use when ``git-multimail`` is ran as an Atlassian
- BitBucket Server (formerly known as Atlassian Stash) hook.
-
- **Warning:** this mode was provided by a third-party contributor
- and never tested by the git-multimail maintainers. It is
- provided as-is and may or may not work for you.
-
- This value is automatically assumed when the stash-specific
- flags (``--stash-user`` and ``--stash-repo``) are specified on
- the command line. When this environment is active, the username
- and repo come from these two command line flags, which must be
- specified.
-
- gerrit
- Environment to use when ``git-multimail`` is ran as a
- ``ref-updated`` Gerrit hook.
-
- This value is used when the gerrit-specific command line flags
- (``--oldrev``, ``--newrev``, ``--refname``, ``--project``) for
- gerrit's ref-updated hook are present. When this environment is
- active, the username of the pusher is taken from the
- ``--submitter`` argument if that command line option is passed,
- otherwise 'Gerrit' is used. The repository name is taken from
- the ``--project`` option on the command line, which must be passed.
-
- For more information about gerrit and git-multimail, read
- `<doc/gerrit.rst>`__
-
- If none of these environments is suitable for your setup, then you
- can implement a Python class that inherits from Environment and
- instantiate it via a script that looks like the example
- post-receive script.
-
- The environment value can be specified on the command line using
- the ``--environment`` option. If it is not specified on the
- command line or by ``multimailhook.environment``, the value is
- guessed as follows:
-
- * If stash-specific (respectively gerrit-specific) command flags
- are present on the command-line, then ``stash`` (respectively
- ``gerrit``) is used.
-
- * If the environment variables $GL_USER and $GL_REPO are set, then
- ``gitolite`` is used.
-
- * If none of the above apply, then ``generic`` is used.
-
-multimailhook.repoName
- A short name of this Git repository, to be used in various places
- in the notification email text. The default is to use $GL_REPO
- for gitolite repositories, or otherwise to derive this value from
- the repository path name.
-
-multimailhook.mailingList
- The list of email addresses to which notification emails should be
- sent, as RFC 2822 email addresses separated by commas. This
- configuration option can be multivalued. Leave it unset or set it
- to the empty string to not send emails by default. The next few
- settings can be used to configure specific address lists for
- specific types of notification email.
-
-multimailhook.refchangeList
- The list of email addresses to which summary emails about
- reference changes should be sent, as RFC 2822 email addresses
- separated by commas. This configuration option can be
- multivalued. The default is the value in
- multimailhook.mailingList. Set this value to "none" (or the empty
- string) to prevent reference change emails from being sent even if
- multimailhook.mailingList is set.
-
-multimailhook.announceList
- The list of email addresses to which emails about new annotated
- tags should be sent, as RFC 2822 email addresses separated by
- commas. This configuration option can be multivalued. The
- default is the value in multimailhook.refchangeList or
- multimailhook.mailingList. Set this value to "none" (or the empty
- string) to prevent annotated tag announcement emails from being sent
- even if one of the other values is set.
-
-multimailhook.commitList
- The list of email addresses to which emails about individual new
- commits should be sent, as RFC 2822 email addresses separated by
- commas. This configuration option can be multivalued. The
- default is the value in multimailhook.mailingList. Set this value
- to "none" (or the empty string) to prevent notification emails about
- individual commits from being sent even if
- multimailhook.mailingList is set.
-
-multimailhook.announceShortlog
- If this option is set to true, then emails about changes to
- annotated tags include a shortlog of changes since the previous
- tag. This can be useful if the annotated tags represent releases;
- then the shortlog will be a kind of rough summary of what has
- happened since the last release. But if your tagging policy is
- not so straightforward, then the shortlog might be confusing
- rather than useful. Default is false.
-
-multimailhook.commitEmailFormat
- The format of email messages for the individual commits, can be "text" or
- "html". In the latter case, the emails will include diffs using colorized
- HTML instead of plain text used by default. Note that this currently the
- ref change emails are always sent in plain text.
-
- Note that when using "html", the formatting is done by parsing the
- output of ``git log`` with ``-p``. When using
- ``multimailhook.commitLogOpts`` to specify a ``--format`` for
- ``git log``, one may get false positive (e.g. lines in the body of
- the message starting with ``+++`` or ``---`` colored in red or
- green).
-
- By default, all the message is HTML-escaped. See
- ``multimailhook.htmlInIntro`` to change this behavior.
-
-multimailhook.commitBrowseURL
- Used to generate a link to an online repository browser in commit
- emails. This variable must be a string. Format directives like
- ``%(<variable>)s`` will be expanded the same way as template
- strings. In particular, ``%(id)s`` will be replaced by the full
- Git commit identifier (40-chars hexadecimal).
-
- If the string does not contain any format directive, then
- ``%(id)s`` will be automatically added to the string. If you don't
- want ``%(id)s`` to be automatically added, use the empty format
- directive ``%()s`` anywhere in the string.
-
- For example, a suitable value for the git-multimail project itself
- would be
- ``https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail/commit/%(id)s``.
-
-multimailhook.htmlInIntro, multimailhook.htmlInFooter
- When generating an HTML message, git-multimail escapes any HTML
- sequence by default. This means that if a template contains HTML
- like ``<a href="foo">link</a>``, the reader will see the HTML
- source code and not a proper link.
-
- Set ``multimailhook.htmlInIntro`` to true to allow writing HTML
- formatting in introduction templates. Similarly, set
- ``multimailhook.htmlInFooter`` for HTML in the footer.
-
- Variables expanded in the template are still escaped. For example,
- if a repository's path contains a ``<``, it will be rendered as
- such in the message.
-
- Read `<doc/customizing-emails.rst>`__ for more details and
- examples.
-
-multimailhook.refchangeShowGraph
- If this option is set to true, then summary emails about reference
- changes will additionally include:
-
- * a graph of the added commits (if any)
-
- * a graph of the discarded commits (if any)
-
- The log is generated by running ``git log --graph`` with the options
- specified in graphOpts. The default is false.
-
-multimailhook.refchangeShowLog
- If this option is set to true, then summary emails about reference
- changes will include a detailed log of the added commits in
- addition to the one line summary. The log is generated by running
- ``git log`` with the options specified in multimailhook.logOpts.
- Default is false.
-
-multimailhook.mailer
- This option changes the way emails are sent. Accepted values are:
-
- * **sendmail (the default)**: use the command ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` or
- ``/usr/lib/sendmail`` (or sendmailCommand, if configured). This
- mode can be further customized via the following options:
-
- multimailhook.sendmailCommand
- The command used by mailer ``sendmail`` to send emails. Shell
- quoting is allowed in the value of this setting, but remember that
- Git requires double-quotes to be escaped; e.g.::
-
- git config multimailhook.sendmailcommand '/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t -F \"Git Repo\"'
-
- Default is '/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t' or
- '/usr/lib/sendmail -oi -t' (depending on which file is
- present and executable).
-
- multimailhook.envelopeSender
- If set then pass this value to sendmail via the -f option to set
- the envelope sender address.
-
- * **smtp**: use Python's smtplib. This is useful when the sendmail
- command is not available on the system. This mode can be
- further customized via the following options:
-
- multimailhook.smtpServer
- The name of the SMTP server to connect to. The value can
- also include a colon and a port number; e.g.,
- ``mail.example.com:25``. Default is 'localhost' using port 25.
-
- multimailhook.smtpUser, multimailhook.smtpPass
- Server username and password. Required if smtpEncryption is 'ssl'.
- Note that the username and password currently need to be
- set cleartext in the configuration file, which is not
- recommended. If you need to use this option, be sure your
- configuration file is read-only.
-
- multimailhook.envelopeSender
- The sender address to be passed to the SMTP server. If
- unset, then the value of multimailhook.from is used.
-
- multimailhook.smtpServerTimeout
- Timeout in seconds. Default is 10.
-
- multimailhook.smtpEncryption
- Set the security type. Allowed values: ``none``, ``ssl``, ``tls`` (starttls).
- Default is ``none``.
-
- multimailhook.smtpCACerts
- Set the path to a list of trusted CA certificate to verify the
- server certificate, only supported when ``smtpEncryption`` is
- ``tls``. If unset or empty, the server certificate is not
- verified. If it targets a file containing a list of trusted CA
- certificates (PEM format) these CAs will be used to verify the
- server certificate. For debian, you can set
- ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt`` for using the system
- trusted CAs. For self-signed server, you can add your server
- certificate to the system store::
-
- cd /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
- openssl s_client -starttls smtp \
- -connect mail.example.net:587 -showcerts \
- </dev/null 2>/dev/null \
- | openssl x509 -outform PEM >mail.example.net.crt
- update-ca-certificates
-
- and used the updated ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt``. Or
- directly use your ``/path/to/mail.example.net.crt``. Default is
- unset.
-
- multimailhook.smtpServerDebugLevel
- Integer number. Set to greater than 0 to activate debugging.
-
-multimailhook.from, multimailhook.fromCommit, multimailhook.fromRefchange
- If set, use this value in the From: field of generated emails.
- ``fromCommit`` is used for commit emails, ``fromRefchange`` is
- used for refchange emails, and ``from`` is used as fall-back in
- all cases.
-
- The value for these variables can be either:
-
- - An email address, which will be used directly.
-
- - The value ``pusher``, in which case the pusher's address (if
- available) will be used.
-
- - The value ``author`` (meaningful only for ``fromCommit``), in which
- case the commit author's address will be used.
-
- If config values are unset, the value of the From: header is
- determined as follows:
-
- 1. (gitolite environment only)
- 1.a) If ``multimailhook.MailaddressMap`` is set, and is a path
- to an existing file (if relative, it is considered relative to
- the place where ``gitolite.conf`` is located), then this file
- should contain lines like::
-
- username Firstname Lastname <email@example.com>
-
- git-multimail will then look for a line where ``$GL_USER``
- matches the ``username`` part, and use the rest of the line for
- the ``From:`` header.
-
- 1.b) Parse gitolite.conf, looking for a block of comments that
- looks like this::
-
- # BEGIN USER EMAILS
- # username Firstname Lastname <email@example.com>
- # END USER EMAILS
-
- If that block exists, and there is a line between the BEGIN
- USER EMAILS and END USER EMAILS lines where the first field
- matches the gitolite username ($GL_USER), use the rest of the
- line for the From: header.
-
- 2. If the user.email configuration setting is set, use its value
- (and the value of user.name, if set).
-
- 3. Use the value of multimailhook.envelopeSender.
-
-multimailhook.MailaddressMap
- (gitolite environment only)
- File to look for a ``From:`` address based on the user doing the
- push. Defaults to unset. See ``multimailhook.from`` for details.
-
-multimailhook.administrator
- The name and/or email address of the administrator of the Git
- repository; used in FOOTER_TEMPLATE. Default is
- multimailhook.envelopesender if it is set; otherwise a generic
- string is used.
-
-multimailhook.emailPrefix
- All emails have this string prepended to their subjects, to aid
- email filtering (though filtering based on the X-Git-* email
- headers is probably more robust). Default is the short name of
- the repository in square brackets; e.g., ``[myrepo]``. Set this
- value to the empty string to suppress the email prefix. You may
- use the placeholder ``%(repo_shortname)s`` for the short name of
- the repository.
-
-multimailhook.emailMaxLines
- The maximum number of lines that should be included in the body of
- a generated email. If not specified, there is no limit. Lines
- beyond the limit are suppressed and counted, and a final line is
- added indicating the number of suppressed lines.
-
-multimailhook.emailMaxLineLength
- The maximum length of a line in the email body. Lines longer than
- this limit are truncated to this length with a trailing ``[...]``
- added to indicate the missing text. The default is 500, because
- (a) diffs with longer lines are probably from binary files, for
- which a diff is useless, and (b) even if a text file has such long
- lines, the diffs are probably unreadable anyway. To disable line
- truncation, set this option to 0.
-
-multimailhook.subjectMaxLength
- The maximum length of the subject line (i.e. the ``oneline`` field
- in templates, not including the prefix). Lines longer than this
- limit are truncated to this length with a trailing ``[...]`` added
- to indicate the missing text. This option The default is to use
- ``multimailhook.emailMaxLineLength``. This option avoids sending
- emails with overly long subject lines, but should not be needed if
- the commit messages follow the Git convention (one short subject
- line, then a blank line, then the message body). To disable line
- truncation, set this option to 0.
-
-multimailhook.maxCommitEmails
- The maximum number of commit emails to send for a given change.
- When the number of patches is larger that this value, only the
- summary refchange email is sent. This can avoid accidental
- mailbombing, for example on an initial push. To disable commit
- emails limit, set this option to 0. The default is 500.
-
-multimailhook.excludeMergeRevisions
- When sending out revision emails, do not consider merge commits (the
- functional equivalent of `rev-list --no-merges`).
- The default is `false` (send merge commit emails).
-
-multimailhook.emailStrictUTF8
- If this boolean option is set to `true`, then the main part of the
- email body is forced to be valid UTF-8. Any characters that are
- not valid UTF-8 are converted to the Unicode replacement
- character, U+FFFD. The default is `true`.
-
- This option is ineffective with Python 3, where non-UTF-8
- characters are unconditionally replaced.
-
-multimailhook.diffOpts
- Options passed to ``git diff-tree`` when generating the summary
- information for ReferenceChange emails. Default is ``--stat
- --summary --find-copies-harder``. Add -p to those options to
- include a unified diff of changes in addition to the usual summary
- output. Shell quoting is allowed; see ``multimailhook.logOpts`` for
- details.
-
-multimailhook.graphOpts
- Options passed to ``git log --graph`` when generating graphs for the
- reference change summary emails (used only if refchangeShowGraph
- is true). The default is '--oneline --decorate'.
-
- Shell quoting is allowed; see logOpts for details.
-
-multimailhook.logOpts
- Options passed to ``git log`` to generate additional info for
- reference change emails (used only if refchangeShowLog is set).
- For example, adding -p will show each commit's complete diff. The
- default is empty.
-
- Shell quoting is allowed; for example, a log format that contains
- spaces can be specified using something like::
-
- git config multimailhook.logopts '--pretty=format:"%h %aN <%aE>%n%s%n%n%b%n"'
-
- If you want to set this by editing your configuration file
- directly, remember that Git requires double-quotes to be escaped
- (see git-config(1) for more information)::
-
- [multimailhook]
- logopts = --pretty=format:\"%h %aN <%aE>%n%s%n%n%b%n\"
-
-multimailhook.commitLogOpts
- Options passed to ``git log`` to generate additional info for
- revision change emails. For example, adding --ignore-all-spaces
- will suppress whitespace changes. The default options are ``-C
- --stat -p --cc``. Shell quoting is allowed; see
- multimailhook.logOpts for details.
-
-multimailhook.dateSubstitute
- String to use as a substitute for ``Date:`` in the output of ``git
- log`` while formatting commit messages. This is useful to avoid
- emitting a line that can be interpreted by mailers as the start of
- a cited message (Zimbra webmail in particular). Defaults to
- ``CommitDate:``. Set to an empty string or ``none`` to deactivate
- the behavior.
-
-multimailhook.emailDomain
- Domain name appended to the username of the person doing the push
- to convert it into an email address
- (via ``"%s@%s" % (username, emaildomain)``). More complicated
- schemes can be implemented by overriding Environment and
- overriding its get_pusher_email() method.
-
-multimailhook.replyTo, multimailhook.replyToCommit, multimailhook.replyToRefchange
- Addresses to use in the Reply-To: field for commit emails
- (replyToCommit) and refchange emails (replyToRefchange).
- multimailhook.replyTo is used as default when replyToCommit or
- replyToRefchange is not set. The shortcuts ``pusher`` and
- ``author`` are allowed with the same semantics as for
- ``multimailhook.from``. In addition, the value ``none`` can be
- used to omit the ``Reply-To:`` field.
-
- The default is ``pusher`` for refchange emails, and ``author`` for
- commit emails.
-
-multimailhook.quiet
- Do not output the list of email recipients from the hook
-
-multimailhook.stdout
- For debugging, send emails to stdout rather than to the
- mailer. Equivalent to the --stdout command line option
-
-multimailhook.scanCommitForCc
- If this option is set to true, than recipients from lines in commit body
- that starts with ``CC:`` will be added to CC list.
- Default: false
-
-multimailhook.combineWhenSingleCommit
- If this option is set to true and a single new commit is pushed to
- a branch, combine the summary and commit email messages into a
- single email.
- Default: true
-
-multimailhook.refFilterInclusionRegex, multimailhook.refFilterExclusionRegex, multimailhook.refFilterDoSendRegex, multimailhook.refFilterDontSendRegex
- **Warning:** these options are experimental. They should work, but
- the user-interface is not stable yet (in particular, the option
- names may change). If you want to participate in stabilizing the
- feature, please contact the maintainers and/or send pull-requests.
- If you are happy with the current shape of the feature, please
- report it too.
-
- Regular expressions that can be used to limit refs for which email
- updates will be sent. It is an error to specify both an inclusion
- and an exclusion regex. If a ``refFilterInclusionRegex`` is
- specified, emails will only be sent for refs which match this
- regex. If a ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` regex is specified,
- emails will be sent for all refs except those that match this
- regex (or that match a predefined regex specific to the
- environment, such as "^refs/notes" for most environments and
- "^refs/notes|^refs/changes" for the gerrit environment).
-
- The expressions are matched against the complete refname, and is
- considered to match if any substring matches. For example, to
- filter-out all tags, set ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` to
- ``^refs/tags/`` (note the leading ``^`` but no trailing ``$``). If
- you set ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` to ``master``, then any ref
- containing ``master`` will be excluded (the ``master`` branch, but
- also ``refs/tags/master`` or ``refs/heads/foo-master-bar``).
-
- ``refFilterDoSendRegex`` and ``refFilterDontSendRegex`` are
- analogous to ``refFilterInclusionRegex`` and
- ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` with one difference: with
- ``refFilterDoSendRegex`` and ``refFilterDontSendRegex``, commits
- introduced by one excluded ref will not be considered as new when
- they reach an included ref. Typically, if you add a branch ``foo``
- to ``refFilterDontSendRegex``, push commits to this branch, and
- later merge branch ``foo`` into ``master``, then the notification
- email for ``master`` will contain a commit email only for the
- merge commit. If you include ``foo`` in
- ``refFilterExclusionRegex``, then at the time of merge, you will
- receive one commit email per commit in the branch.
-
- These variables can be multi-valued, like::
-
- [multimailhook]
- refFilterExclusionRegex = ^refs/tags/
- refFilterExclusionRegex = ^refs/heads/master$
-
- You can also provide a whitespace-separated list like::
-
- [multimailhook]
- refFilterExclusionRegex = ^refs/tags/ ^refs/heads/master$
-
- Both examples exclude tags and the master branch, and are
- equivalent to::
-
- [multimailhook]
- refFilterExclusionRegex = ^refs/tags/|^refs/heads/master$
-
- ``refFilterInclusionRegex`` and ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` are
- strictly stronger than ``refFilterDoSendRegex`` and
- ``refFilterDontSendRegex``. In other words, adding a ref to a
- DoSend/DontSend regex has no effect if it is already excluded by a
- Exclusion/Inclusion regex.
-
-multimailhook.logFile, multimailhook.errorLogFile, multimailhook.debugLogFile
-
- When set, these variable designate path to files where
- git-multimail will log some messages. Normal messages and error
- messages are sent to ``logFile``, and error messages are also sent
- to ``errorLogFile``. Debug messages and all other messages are
- sent to ``debugLogFile``. The recommended way is to set only one
- of these variables, but it is also possible to set several of them
- (part of the information is then duplicated in several log files,
- for example errors are duplicated to all log files).
-
- Relative path are relative to the Git repository where the push is
- done.
-
-multimailhook.verbose
-
- Verbosity level of git-multimail on its standard output. By
- default, show only error and info messages. If set to true, show
- also debug messages.
-
-Email filtering aids
---------------------
-
-All emails include extra headers to enable fine tuned filtering and
-give information for debugging. All emails include the headers
-``X-Git-Host``, ``X-Git-Repo``, ``X-Git-Refname``, and ``X-Git-Reftype``.
-ReferenceChange emails also include headers ``X-Git-Oldrev`` and ``X-Git-Newrev``;
-Revision emails also include header ``X-Git-Rev``.
-
-
-Customizing email contents
---------------------------
-
-git-multimail mostly generates emails by expanding templates. The
-templates can be customized. To avoid the need to edit
-``git_multimail.py`` directly, the preferred way to change the templates
-is to write a separate Python script that imports ``git_multimail.py`` as
-a module, then replaces the templates in place. See the provided
-post-receive script for an example of how this is done.
-
-
-Customizing git-multimail for your environment
-----------------------------------------------
-
-git-multimail is mostly customized via an "environment" that describes
-the local environment in which Git is running. Two types of
-environment are built in:
-
-GenericEnvironment
- a stand-alone Git repository.
-
-GitoliteEnvironment
- a Git repository that is managed by gitolite_. For such
- repositories, the identity of the pusher is read from
- environment variable $GL_USER, the name of the repository is read
- from $GL_REPO (if it is not overridden by multimailhook.reponame),
- and the From: header value is optionally read from gitolite.conf
- (see multimailhook.from).
-
-By default, git-multimail assumes GitoliteEnvironment if $GL_USER and
-$GL_REPO are set, and otherwise assumes GenericEnvironment.
-Alternatively, you can choose one of these two environments explicitly
-by setting a ``multimailhook.environment`` config setting (which can
-have the value `generic` or `gitolite`) or by passing an --environment
-option to the script.
-
-If you need to customize the script in ways that are not supported by
-the existing environments, you can define your own environment class
-class using arbitrary Python code. To do so, you need to import
-``git_multimail.py`` as a Python module, as demonstrated by the example
-post-receive script. Then implement your environment class; it should
-usually inherit from one of the existing Environment classes and
-possibly one or more of the EnvironmentMixin classes. Then set the
-``environment`` variable to an instance of your own environment class
-and pass it to ``run_as_post_receive_hook()``.
-
-The standard environment classes, GenericEnvironment and
-GitoliteEnvironment, are in fact themselves put together out of a
-number of mixin classes, each of which handles one aspect of the
-customization. For the finest control over your configuration, you
-can specify exactly which mixin classes your own environment class
-should inherit from, and override individual methods (or even add your
-own mixin classes) to implement entirely new behaviors. If you
-implement any mixins that might be useful to other people, please
-consider sharing them with the community!
-
-
-Getting involved
-----------------
-
-Please, read `<CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__ for instructions on how to
-contribute to git-multimail.
-
-
-Footnotes
----------
-
-.. [1] Because of the way information is passed to update hooks, the
- script's method of determining whether a commit has already
- been seen does not work when it is used as an ``update`` script.
- In particular, no notification email will be generated for a
- new commit that is added to multiple references in the same
- push. A workaround is to use --force-send to force sending the
- emails.
-
-.. _gitolite: https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/customizing-emails.rst b/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/customizing-emails.rst
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index 3f5b67f..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/customizing-emails.rst
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-Customizing the content and formatting of emails
-================================================
-
-Overloading template strings
-----------------------------
-
-The content of emails is generated based on template strings defined
-in ``git_multimail.py``. You can customize these template strings
-without changing the script itself, by defining a Python wrapper
-around it. The python wrapper should ``import git_multimail`` and then
-override the ``git_multimail.*`` strings like this::
-
- import sys # needed for sys.argv
-
- # Import and customize git_multimail:
- import git_multimail
- git_multimail.REVISION_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """..."""
- git_multimail.COMBINED_INTRO_TEMPLATE = git_multimail.REVISION_INTRO_TEMPLATE
-
- # start git_multimail itself:
- git_multimail.main(sys.argv[1:])
-
-The template strings can use any value already used in the existing
-templates (read the source code).
-
-Using HTML in template strings
-------------------------------
-
-If ``multimailhook.commitEmailFormat`` is set to HTML, then
-git-multimail will generate HTML emails for commit notifications. The
-log and diff will be formatted automatically by git-multimail. By
-default, any HTML special character in the templates will be escaped.
-
-To use HTML formatting in the introduction of the email, set
-``multimailhook.htmlInIntro`` to ``true``. Then, the template can
-contain any HTML tags, that will be sent as-is in the email. For
-example, to add some formatting and a link to the online commit, use
-a format like::
-
- git_multimail.REVISION_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """\
- <span style="color:#808080">This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script.</span><br /><br />
-
- <strong>%(pusher)s</strong> pushed a commit to %(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s
- in repository %(repo_shortname)s.<br />
-
- <a href="https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail/commit/%(newrev)s">View on GitHub</a>.
- """
-
-Note that the values expanded from ``%(variable)s`` in the format
-strings will still be escaped.
-
-For a less flexible but easier to set up way to add a link to commit
-emails, see ``multimailhook.commitBrowseURL``.
-
-Similarly, one can set ``multimailhook.htmlInFooter`` and override any
-of the ``*_FOOTER*`` template strings.
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/gerrit.rst b/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/gerrit.rst
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index 8011d05..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/gerrit.rst
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-Setting up git-multimail on Gerrit
-==================================
-
-Gerrit has its own email-sending system, but you may prefer using
-``git-multimail`` instead. It supports Gerrit natively as a Gerrit
-``ref-updated`` hook (Warning: `Gerrit hooks
-<https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/config-hooks.html>`__
-are distinct from Git hooks). Setting up ``git-multimail`` on a Gerrit
-installation can be done following the instructions below.
-
-The explanations show an easy way to set up ``git-multimail``,
-but leave ``git-multimail`` installed and unconfigured for a while. If
-you run Gerrit on a production server, it is advised that you
-execute the step "Set up the hook" last to avoid confusing your users
-in the meantime.
-
-Set up the hook
----------------
-
-Create a directory ``$site_path/hooks/`` if it does not exist (if you
-don't know what ``$site_path`` is, run ``gerrit.sh status`` and look
-for a ``GERRIT_SITE`` line). Either copy ``git_multimail.py`` to
-``$site_path/hooks/ref-updated`` or create a wrapper script like
-this::
-
- #! /bin/sh
- exec /path/to/git_multimail.py "$@"
-
-In both cases, make sure the file is named exactly
-``$site_path/hooks/ref-updated`` and is executable.
-
-(Alternatively, you may configure the ``[hooks]`` section of
-gerrit.config)
-
-Configuration
--------------
-
-Log on the gerrit server and edit ``$site_path/git/$project/config``
-to configure ``git-multimail``.
-
-Troubleshooting
----------------
-
-Warning: this will disable ``git-multimail`` during the debug, and
-could confuse your users. Don't run on a production server.
-
-To debug configuration issues with ``git-multimail``, you can add the
-``--stdout`` option when calling ``git_multimail.py`` like this::
-
- #!/bin/sh
- exec /path/to/git-multimail/git-multimail/git_multimail.py \
- --stdout "$@" >> /tmp/log.txt
-
-and try pushing from a test repository. You should see the source of
-the email that would have been sent in the output of ``git push`` in
-the file ``/tmp/log.txt``.
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/gitolite.rst b/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/gitolite.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index 5054833..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/gitolite.rst
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-Setting up git-multimail on gitolite
-====================================
-
-``git-multimail`` supports gitolite 3 natively.
-The explanations below show an easy way to set up ``git-multimail``,
-but leave ``git-multimail`` installed and unconfigured for a while. If
-you run gitolite on a production server, it is advised that you
-execute the step "Set up the hook" last to avoid confusing your users
-in the meantime.
-
-Set up the hook
----------------
-
-Log in as your gitolite user.
-
-Create a file ``.gitolite/hooks/common/post-receive`` on your gitolite
-account containing (adapt the path, obviously)::
-
- #!/bin/sh
- exec /path/to/git-multimail/git-multimail/git_multimail.py "$@"
-
-Make sure it's executable (``chmod +x``). Record the hook in
-gitolite::
-
- gitolite setup
-
-Configuration
--------------
-
-First, you have to allow the admin to set Git configuration variables.
-
-As gitolite user, edit the line containing ``GIT_CONFIG_KEYS`` in file
-``.gitolite.rc``, to make it look like::
-
- GIT_CONFIG_KEYS => 'multimailhook\..*',
-
-You can now log out and return to your normal user.
-
-In the ``gitolite-admin`` clone, edit the file ``conf/gitolite.conf``
-and add::
-
- repo @all
- # Not strictly needed as git_multimail.py will chose gitolite if
- # $GL_USER is set.
- config multimailhook.environment = gitolite
- config multimailhook.mailingList = # Where emails should be sent
- config multimailhook.from = # From address to use
-
-Note that by default, gitolite forbids ``<`` and ``>`` in variable
-values (for security/paranoia reasons, see
-`compensating for UNSAFE_PATT
-<http://gitolite.com/gitolite/git-config/index.html#compensating-for-unsafe95patt>`__
-in gitolite's documentation for explanations and a way to disable
-this). As a consequence, you will not be able to use ``First Last
-<First.Last@example.com>`` as recipient email, but specifying
-``First.Last@example.com`` alone works.
-
-Obviously, you can customize all parameters on a per-repository basis by
-adding these ``config multimailhook.*`` lines in the section
-corresponding to a repository or set of repositories.
-
-To activate ``git-multimail`` on a per-repository basis, do not set
-``multimailhook.mailingList`` in the ``@all`` section and set it only
-for repositories for which you want ``git-multimail``.
-
-Alternatively, you can set up the ``From:`` field on a per-user basis
-by adding a ``BEGIN USER EMAILS``/``END USER EMAILS`` section (see
-``../README``).
-
-Specificities of Gitolite for Configuration
--------------------------------------------
-
-Empty configuration variables
-.............................
-
-With gitolite, the syntax ``config multimailhook.commitList = ""``
-unsets the variable instead of setting it to an empty string (see
-`here
-<http://gitolite.com/gitolite/git-config.html#an-important-warning-about-deleting-a-config-line>`__).
-As a result, there is no way to set a variable to the empty string.
-In all most places where an empty value is required, git-multimail
-now allows to specify special ``"none"`` value (case-sensitive) to
-mean the same.
-
-Alternatively, one can use ``" "`` (a single space) instead of ``""``.
-In most cases (in particular ``multimailhook.*List`` variables), this
-will be equivalent to an empty string.
-
-If you have a use-case where ``"none"`` is not an acceptable value and
-you need ``" "`` or ``""`` instead, please report it as a bug to
-git-multimail.
-
-Allowing Regular Expressions in Configuration
-.............................................
-
-gitolite has a mechanism to prevent unsafe configuration variable
-values, which prevent characters like ``|`` commonly used in regular
-expressions. If you do not need the safety feature of gitolite and
-need to use regular expressions in your configuration (e.g. for
-``multimailhook.refFilter*`` variables), set
-`UNSAFE_PATT
-<http://gitolite.com/gitolite/git-config.html#unsafe-patt>`__ to a
-less restrictive value.
-
-Troubleshooting
----------------
-
-Warning: this will disable ``git-multimail`` during the debug, and
-could confuse your users. Don't run on a production server.
-
-To debug configuration issues with ``git-multimail``, you can add the
-``--stdout`` option when calling ``git_multimail.py`` like this::
-
- #!/bin/sh
- exec /path/to/git-multimail/git-multimail/git_multimail.py --stdout "$@"
-
-and try pushing from a test repository. You should see the source of
-the email that would have been sent in the output of ``git push``.
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/troubleshooting.rst b/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/troubleshooting.rst
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index 651b509..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/doc/troubleshooting.rst
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-Troubleshooting issues with git-multimail: a FAQ
-================================================
-
-How to check that git-multimail is properly set up?
----------------------------------------------------
-
-Since version 1.4.0, git-multimail allows a simple self-checking of
-its configuration: run it with the environment variable
-``GIT_MULTIMAIL_CHECK_SETUP`` set to a non-empty string. You should
-get something like this::
-
- $ GIT_MULTIMAIL_CHECK_SETUP=true /home/moy/dev/git-multimail/git-multimail/git_multimail.py
- Environment values:
- administrator : 'the administrator of this repository'
- charset : 'utf-8'
- emailprefix : '[git-multimail] '
- fqdn : 'anie'
- projectdesc : 'UNNAMED PROJECT'
- pusher : 'moy'
- repo_path : '/home/moy/dev/git-multimail'
- repo_shortname : 'git-multimail'
-
- Now, checking that git-multimail's standard input is properly set ...
- Please type some text and then press Return
- foo
- You have just entered:
- foo
- git-multimail seems properly set up.
-
-If you forgot to set an important variable, you may get instead::
-
- $ GIT_MULTIMAIL_CHECK_SETUP=true /home/moy/dev/git-multimail/git-multimail/git_multimail.py
- No email recipients configured!
-
-Do not set ``$GIT_MULTIMAIL_CHECK_SETUP`` other than for testing your
-configuration: it would disable the hook completely.
-
-Git is not using the right address in the From/To/Reply-To field
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-First, make sure that git-multimail actually uses what you think it is
-using. A lot happens to your email (especially when posting to a
-mailing-list) between the time `git_multimail.py` sends it and the
-time it reaches your inbox.
-
-A simple test (to do on a test repository, do not use in production as
-it would disable email sending): change your post-receive hook to call
-`git_multimail.py` with the `--stdout` option, and try to push to the
-repository. You should see something like::
-
- Counting objects: 3, done.
- Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 263 bytes | 0 bytes/s, done.
- Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
- remote: Sending notification emails to: foo.bar@example.com
- remote: ===========================================================================
- remote: Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 18:39:59 +0200
- remote: To: foo.bar@example.com
- remote: Subject: [git] branch master updated: foo
- remote: MIME-Version: 1.0
- remote: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
- remote: Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
- remote: Message-ID: <20160425163959.2311.20498@anie>
- remote: From: Auth Or <Foo.Bar@example.com>
- remote: Reply-To: Auth Or <Foo.Bar@example.com>
- remote: X-Git-Host: example
- ...
- remote: --
- remote: To stop receiving notification emails like this one, please contact
- remote: the administrator of this repository.
- remote: ===========================================================================
- To /path/to/repo
- 6278f04..e173f20 master -> master
-
-Note: this does not include the sender (Return-Path: header), as it is
-not part of the message content but passed to the mailer. Some mailer
-show the ``Sender:`` field instead of the ``From:`` field (for
-example, Zimbra Webmail shows ``From: <sender-field> on behalf of
-<from-field>``).
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/git_multimail.py b/contrib/hooks/multimail/git_multimail.py
deleted file mode 100755
index f563be8..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/git_multimail.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4346 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
-
-__version__ = '1.5.0'
-
-# Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Matthieu Moy and others
-# Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Michael Haggerty and others
-# Derived from contrib/hooks/post-receive-email, which is
-# Copyright (c) 2007 Andy Parkins
-# and also includes contributions by other authors.
-#
-# This file is part of git-multimail.
-#
-# git-multimail is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version
-# 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-# General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program. If not, see
-# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Generate notification emails for pushes to a git repository.
-
-This hook sends emails describing changes introduced by pushes to a
-git repository. For each reference that was changed, it emits one
-ReferenceChange email summarizing how the reference was changed,
-followed by one Revision email for each new commit that was introduced
-by the reference change.
-
-Each commit is announced in exactly one Revision email. If the same
-commit is merged into another branch in the same or a later push, then
-the ReferenceChange email will list the commit's SHA1 and its one-line
-summary, but no new Revision email will be generated.
-
-This script is designed to be used as a "post-receive" hook in a git
-repository (see githooks(5)). It can also be used as an "update"
-script, but this usage is not completely reliable and is deprecated.
-
-To help with debugging, this script accepts a --stdout option, which
-causes the emails to be written to standard output rather than sent
-using sendmail.
-
-See the accompanying README file for the complete documentation.
-
-"""
-
-import sys
-import os
-import re
-import bisect
-import socket
-import subprocess
-import shlex
-import optparse
-import logging
-import smtplib
-try:
- import ssl
-except ImportError:
- # Python < 2.6 do not have ssl, but that's OK if we don't use it.
- pass
-import time
-
-import uuid
-import base64
-
-PYTHON3 = sys.version_info >= (3, 0)
-
-if sys.version_info <= (2, 5):
- def all(iterable):
- for element in iterable:
- if not element:
- return False
- return True
-
-
-def is_ascii(s):
- return all(ord(c) < 128 and ord(c) > 0 for c in s)
-
-
-if PYTHON3:
- def is_string(s):
- return isinstance(s, str)
-
- def str_to_bytes(s):
- return s.encode(ENCODING)
-
- def bytes_to_str(s, errors='strict'):
- return s.decode(ENCODING, errors)
-
- unicode = str
-
- def write_str(f, msg):
- # Try outputting with the default encoding. If it fails,
- # try UTF-8.
- try:
- f.buffer.write(msg.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding()))
- except UnicodeEncodeError:
- f.buffer.write(msg.encode(ENCODING))
-
- def read_line(f):
- # Try reading with the default encoding. If it fails,
- # try UTF-8.
- out = f.buffer.readline()
- try:
- return out.decode(sys.getdefaultencoding())
- except UnicodeEncodeError:
- return out.decode(ENCODING)
-
- import html
-
- def html_escape(s):
- return html.escape(s)
-
-else:
- def is_string(s):
- try:
- return isinstance(s, basestring)
- except NameError: # Silence Pyflakes warning
- raise
-
- def str_to_bytes(s):
- return s
-
- def bytes_to_str(s, errors='strict'):
- return s
-
- def write_str(f, msg):
- f.write(msg)
-
- def read_line(f):
- return f.readline()
-
- def next(it):
- return it.next()
-
- import cgi
-
- def html_escape(s):
- return cgi.escape(s, True)
-
-try:
- from email.charset import Charset
- from email.utils import make_msgid
- from email.utils import getaddresses
- from email.utils import formataddr
- from email.utils import formatdate
- from email.header import Header
-except ImportError:
- # Prior to Python 2.5, the email module used different names:
- from email.Charset import Charset
- from email.Utils import make_msgid
- from email.Utils import getaddresses
- from email.Utils import formataddr
- from email.Utils import formatdate
- from email.Header import Header
-
-
-DEBUG = False
-
-ZEROS = '0' * 40
-LOGBEGIN = '- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------\n'
-LOGEND = '-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n'
-
-ADDR_HEADERS = set(['from', 'to', 'cc', 'bcc', 'reply-to', 'sender'])
-
-# It is assumed in many places that the encoding is uniformly UTF-8,
-# so changing these constants is unsupported. But define them here
-# anyway, to make it easier to find (at least most of) the places
-# where the encoding is important.
-(ENCODING, CHARSET) = ('UTF-8', 'utf-8')
-
-
-REF_CREATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = (
- '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s created'
- ' (now %(newrev_short)s)'
- )
-REF_UPDATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = (
- '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s updated'
- ' (%(oldrev_short)s -> %(newrev_short)s)'
- )
-REF_DELETED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = (
- '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s deleted'
- ' (was %(oldrev_short)s)'
- )
-
-COMBINED_REFCHANGE_REVISION_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE = (
- '%(emailprefix)s%(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s updated: %(oneline)s'
- )
-
-REFCHANGE_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\
-Date: %(send_date)s
-To: %(recipients)s
-Subject: %(subject)s
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/%(contenttype)s; charset=%(charset)s
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-Message-ID: %(msgid)s
-From: %(fromaddr)s
-Reply-To: %(reply_to)s
-Thread-Index: %(thread_index)s
-X-Git-Host: %(fqdn)s
-X-Git-Repo: %(repo_shortname)s
-X-Git-Refname: %(refname)s
-X-Git-Reftype: %(refname_type)s
-X-Git-Oldrev: %(oldrev)s
-X-Git-Newrev: %(newrev)s
-X-Git-NotificationType: ref_changed
-X-Git-Multimail-Version: %(multimail_version)s
-Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
-"""
-
-REFCHANGE_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """\
-This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script.
-
-%(pusher)s pushed a change to %(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s
-in repository %(repo_shortname)s.
-
-"""
-
-
-FOOTER_TEMPLATE = """\
-
--- \n\
-To stop receiving notification emails like this one, please contact
-%(administrator)s.
-"""
-
-
-REWIND_ONLY_TEMPLATE = """\
-This update removed existing revisions from the reference, leaving the
-reference pointing at a previous point in the repository history.
-
- * -- * -- N %(refname)s (%(newrev_short)s)
- \\
- O -- O -- O (%(oldrev_short)s)
-
-Any revisions marked "omit" are not gone; other references still
-refer to them. Any revisions marked "discard" are gone forever.
-"""
-
-
-NON_FF_TEMPLATE = """\
-This update added new revisions after undoing existing revisions.
-That is to say, some revisions that were in the old version of the
-%(refname_type)s are not in the new version. This situation occurs
-when a user --force pushes a change and generates a repository
-containing something like this:
-
- * -- * -- B -- O -- O -- O (%(oldrev_short)s)
- \\
- N -- N -- N %(refname)s (%(newrev_short)s)
-
-You should already have received notification emails for all of the O
-revisions, and so the following emails describe only the N revisions
-from the common base, B.
-
-Any revisions marked "omit" are not gone; other references still
-refer to them. Any revisions marked "discard" are gone forever.
-"""
-
-
-NO_NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE = """\
-No new revisions were added by this update.
-"""
-
-
-DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE = """\
-This change permanently discards the following revisions:
-"""
-
-
-NO_DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE = """\
-The revisions that were on this %(refname_type)s are still contained in
-other references; therefore, this change does not discard any commits
-from the repository.
-"""
-
-
-NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE = """\
-The %(tot)s revisions listed above as "new" are entirely new to this
-repository and will be described in separate emails. The revisions
-listed as "add" were already present in the repository and have only
-been added to this reference.
-
-"""
-
-
-TAG_CREATED_TEMPLATE = """\
- at %(newrev_short)-8s (%(newrev_type)s)
-"""
-
-
-TAG_UPDATED_TEMPLATE = """\
-*** WARNING: tag %(short_refname)s was modified! ***
-
- from %(oldrev_short)-8s (%(oldrev_type)s)
- to %(newrev_short)-8s (%(newrev_type)s)
-"""
-
-
-TAG_DELETED_TEMPLATE = """\
-*** WARNING: tag %(short_refname)s was deleted! ***
-
-"""
-
-
-# The template used in summary tables. It looks best if this uses the
-# same alignment as TAG_CREATED_TEMPLATE and TAG_UPDATED_TEMPLATE.
-BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE = """\
-%(action)8s %(rev_short)-8s %(text)s
-"""
-
-
-NON_COMMIT_UPDATE_TEMPLATE = """\
-This is an unusual reference change because the reference did not
-refer to a commit either before or after the change. We do not know
-how to provide full information about this reference change.
-"""
-
-
-REVISION_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\
-Date: %(send_date)s
-To: %(recipients)s
-Cc: %(cc_recipients)s
-Subject: %(emailprefix)s%(num)02d/%(tot)02d: %(oneline)s
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/%(contenttype)s; charset=%(charset)s
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-From: %(fromaddr)s
-Reply-To: %(reply_to)s
-In-Reply-To: %(reply_to_msgid)s
-References: %(reply_to_msgid)s
-Thread-Index: %(thread_index)s
-X-Git-Host: %(fqdn)s
-X-Git-Repo: %(repo_shortname)s
-X-Git-Refname: %(refname)s
-X-Git-Reftype: %(refname_type)s
-X-Git-Rev: %(rev)s
-X-Git-NotificationType: diff
-X-Git-Multimail-Version: %(multimail_version)s
-Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
-"""
-
-REVISION_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """\
-This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script.
-
-%(pusher)s pushed a commit to %(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s
-in repository %(repo_shortname)s.
-
-"""
-
-LINK_TEXT_TEMPLATE = """\
-View the commit online:
-%(browse_url)s
-
-"""
-
-LINK_HTML_TEMPLATE = """\
-<p><a href="%(browse_url)s">View the commit online</a>.</p>
-"""
-
-
-REVISION_FOOTER_TEMPLATE = FOOTER_TEMPLATE
-
-
-# Combined, meaning refchange+revision email (for single-commit additions)
-COMBINED_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """\
-Date: %(send_date)s
-To: %(recipients)s
-Subject: %(subject)s
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/%(contenttype)s; charset=%(charset)s
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-Message-ID: %(msgid)s
-From: %(fromaddr)s
-Reply-To: %(reply_to)s
-X-Git-Host: %(fqdn)s
-X-Git-Repo: %(repo_shortname)s
-X-Git-Refname: %(refname)s
-X-Git-Reftype: %(refname_type)s
-X-Git-Oldrev: %(oldrev)s
-X-Git-Newrev: %(newrev)s
-X-Git-Rev: %(rev)s
-X-Git-NotificationType: ref_changed_plus_diff
-X-Git-Multimail-Version: %(multimail_version)s
-Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
-"""
-
-COMBINED_INTRO_TEMPLATE = """\
-This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script.
-
-%(pusher)s pushed a commit to %(refname_type)s %(short_refname)s
-in repository %(repo_shortname)s.
-
-"""
-
-COMBINED_FOOTER_TEMPLATE = FOOTER_TEMPLATE
-
-
-class CommandError(Exception):
- def __init__(self, cmd, retcode):
- self.cmd = cmd
- self.retcode = retcode
- Exception.__init__(
- self,
- 'Command "%s" failed with retcode %s' % (' '.join(cmd), retcode,)
- )
-
-
-class ConfigurationException(Exception):
- pass
-
-
-# The "git" program (this could be changed to include a full path):
-GIT_EXECUTABLE = 'git'
-
-
-# How "git" should be invoked (including global arguments), as a list
-# of words. This variable is usually initialized automatically by
-# read_git_output() via choose_git_command(), but if a value is set
-# here then it will be used unconditionally.
-GIT_CMD = None
-
-
-def choose_git_command():
- """Decide how to invoke git, and record the choice in GIT_CMD."""
-
- global GIT_CMD
-
- if GIT_CMD is None:
- try:
- # Check to see whether the "-c" option is accepted (it was
- # only added in Git 1.7.2). We don't actually use the
- # output of "git --version", though if we needed more
- # specific version information this would be the place to
- # do it.
- cmd = [GIT_EXECUTABLE, '-c', 'foo.bar=baz', '--version']
- read_output(cmd)
- GIT_CMD = [GIT_EXECUTABLE, '-c', 'i18n.logoutputencoding=%s' % (ENCODING,)]
- except CommandError:
- GIT_CMD = [GIT_EXECUTABLE]
-
-
-def read_git_output(args, input=None, keepends=False, **kw):
- """Read the output of a Git command."""
-
- if GIT_CMD is None:
- choose_git_command()
-
- return read_output(GIT_CMD + args, input=input, keepends=keepends, **kw)
-
-
-def read_output(cmd, input=None, keepends=False, **kw):
- if input:
- stdin = subprocess.PIPE
- input = str_to_bytes(input)
- else:
- stdin = None
- errors = 'strict'
- if 'errors' in kw:
- errors = kw['errors']
- del kw['errors']
- p = subprocess.Popen(
- tuple(str_to_bytes(w) for w in cmd),
- stdin=stdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kw
- )
- (out, err) = p.communicate(input)
- out = bytes_to_str(out, errors=errors)
- retcode = p.wait()
- if retcode:
- raise CommandError(cmd, retcode)
- if not keepends:
- out = out.rstrip('\n\r')
- return out
-
-
-def read_git_lines(args, keepends=False, **kw):
- """Return the lines output by Git command.
-
- Return as single lines, with newlines stripped off."""
-
- return read_git_output(args, keepends=True, **kw).splitlines(keepends)
-
-
-def git_rev_list_ish(cmd, spec, args=None, **kw):
- """Common functionality for invoking a 'git rev-list'-like command.
-
- Parameters:
- * cmd is the Git command to run, e.g., 'rev-list' or 'log'.
- * spec is a list of revision arguments to pass to the named
- command. If None, this function returns an empty list.
- * args is a list of extra arguments passed to the named command.
- * All other keyword arguments (if any) are passed to the
- underlying read_git_lines() function.
-
- Return the output of the Git command in the form of a list, one
- entry per output line.
- """
- if spec is None:
- return []
- if args is None:
- args = []
- args = [cmd, '--stdin'] + args
- spec_stdin = ''.join(s + '\n' for s in spec)
- return read_git_lines(args, input=spec_stdin, **kw)
-
-
-def git_rev_list(spec, **kw):
- """Run 'git rev-list' with the given list of revision arguments.
-
- See git_rev_list_ish() for parameter and return value
- documentation.
- """
- return git_rev_list_ish('rev-list', spec, **kw)
-
-
-def git_log(spec, **kw):
- """Run 'git log' with the given list of revision arguments.
-
- See git_rev_list_ish() for parameter and return value
- documentation.
- """
- return git_rev_list_ish('log', spec, **kw)
-
-
-def header_encode(text, header_name=None):
- """Encode and line-wrap the value of an email header field."""
-
- # Convert to unicode, if required.
- if not isinstance(text, unicode):
- text = unicode(text, 'utf-8')
-
- if is_ascii(text):
- charset = 'ascii'
- else:
- charset = 'utf-8'
-
- return Header(text, header_name=header_name, charset=Charset(charset)).encode()
-
-
-def addr_header_encode(text, header_name=None):
- """Encode and line-wrap the value of an email header field containing
- email addresses."""
-
- # Convert to unicode, if required.
- if not isinstance(text, unicode):
- text = unicode(text, 'utf-8')
-
- text = ', '.join(
- formataddr((header_encode(name), emailaddr))
- for name, emailaddr in getaddresses([text])
- )
-
- if is_ascii(text):
- charset = 'ascii'
- else:
- charset = 'utf-8'
-
- return Header(text, header_name=header_name, charset=Charset(charset)).encode()
-
-
-class Config(object):
- def __init__(self, section, git_config=None):
- """Represent a section of the git configuration.
-
- If git_config is specified, it is passed to "git config" in
- the GIT_CONFIG environment variable, meaning that "git config"
- will read the specified path rather than the Git default
- config paths."""
-
- self.section = section
- if git_config:
- self.env = os.environ.copy()
- self.env['GIT_CONFIG'] = git_config
- else:
- self.env = None
-
- @staticmethod
- def _split(s):
- """Split NUL-terminated values."""
-
- words = s.split('\0')
- assert words[-1] == ''
- return words[:-1]
-
- @staticmethod
- def add_config_parameters(c):
- """Add configuration parameters to Git.
-
- c is either an str or a list of str, each element being of the
- form 'var=val' or 'var', with the same syntax and meaning as
- the argument of 'git -c var=val'.
- """
- if isinstance(c, str):
- c = (c,)
- parameters = os.environ.get('GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS', '')
- if parameters:
- parameters += ' '
- # git expects GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS to be of the form
- # "'name1=value1' 'name2=value2' 'name3=value3'"
- # including everything inside the double quotes (but not the double
- # quotes themselves). Spacing is critical. Also, if a value contains
- # a literal single quote that quote must be represented using the
- # four character sequence: '\''
- parameters += ' '.join("'" + x.replace("'", "'\\''") + "'" for x in c)
- os.environ['GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS'] = parameters
-
- def get(self, name, default=None):
- try:
- values = self._split(read_git_output(
- ['config', '--get', '--null', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)],
- env=self.env, keepends=True,
- ))
- assert len(values) == 1
- return values[0]
- except CommandError:
- return default
-
- def get_bool(self, name, default=None):
- try:
- value = read_git_output(
- ['config', '--get', '--bool', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)],
- env=self.env,
- )
- except CommandError:
- return default
- return value == 'true'
-
- def get_all(self, name, default=None):
- """Read a (possibly multivalued) setting from the configuration.
-
- Return the result as a list of values, or default if the name
- is unset."""
-
- try:
- return self._split(read_git_output(
- ['config', '--get-all', '--null', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)],
- env=self.env, keepends=True,
- ))
- except CommandError:
- t, e, traceback = sys.exc_info()
- if e.retcode == 1:
- # "the section or key is invalid"; i.e., there is no
- # value for the specified key.
- return default
- else:
- raise
-
- def set(self, name, value):
- read_git_output(
- ['config', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name), value],
- env=self.env,
- )
-
- def add(self, name, value):
- read_git_output(
- ['config', '--add', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name), value],
- env=self.env,
- )
-
- def __contains__(self, name):
- return self.get_all(name, default=None) is not None
-
- # We don't use this method anymore internally, but keep it here in
- # case somebody is calling it from their own code:
- def has_key(self, name):
- return name in self
-
- def unset_all(self, name):
- try:
- read_git_output(
- ['config', '--unset-all', '%s.%s' % (self.section, name)],
- env=self.env,
- )
- except CommandError:
- t, e, traceback = sys.exc_info()
- if e.retcode == 5:
- # The name doesn't exist, which is what we wanted anyway...
- pass
- else:
- raise
-
- def set_recipients(self, name, value):
- self.unset_all(name)
- for pair in getaddresses([value]):
- self.add(name, formataddr(pair))
-
-
-def generate_summaries(*log_args):
- """Generate a brief summary for each revision requested.
-
- log_args are strings that will be passed directly to "git log" as
- revision selectors. Iterate over (sha1_short, subject) for each
- commit specified by log_args (subject is the first line of the
- commit message as a string without EOLs)."""
-
- cmd = [
- 'log', '--abbrev', '--format=%h %s',
- ] + list(log_args) + ['--']
- for line in read_git_lines(cmd):
- yield tuple(line.split(' ', 1))
-
-
-def limit_lines(lines, max_lines):
- for (index, line) in enumerate(lines):
- if index < max_lines:
- yield line
-
- if index >= max_lines:
- yield '... %d lines suppressed ...\n' % (index + 1 - max_lines,)
-
-
-def limit_linelength(lines, max_linelength):
- for line in lines:
- # Don't forget that lines always include a trailing newline.
- if len(line) > max_linelength + 1:
- line = line[:max_linelength - 7] + ' [...]\n'
- yield line
-
-
-class CommitSet(object):
- """A (constant) set of object names.
-
- The set should be initialized with full SHA1 object names. The
- __contains__() method returns True iff its argument is an
- abbreviation of any the names in the set."""
-
- def __init__(self, names):
- self._names = sorted(names)
-
- def __len__(self):
- return len(self._names)
-
- def __contains__(self, sha1_abbrev):
- """Return True iff this set contains sha1_abbrev (which might be abbreviated)."""
-
- i = bisect.bisect_left(self._names, sha1_abbrev)
- return i < len(self) and self._names[i].startswith(sha1_abbrev)
-
-
-class GitObject(object):
- def __init__(self, sha1, type=None):
- if sha1 == ZEROS:
- self.sha1 = self.type = self.commit_sha1 = None
- else:
- self.sha1 = sha1
- self.type = type or read_git_output(['cat-file', '-t', self.sha1])
-
- if self.type == 'commit':
- self.commit_sha1 = self.sha1
- elif self.type == 'tag':
- try:
- self.commit_sha1 = read_git_output(
- ['rev-parse', '--verify', '%s^0' % (self.sha1,)]
- )
- except CommandError:
- # Cannot deref tag to determine commit_sha1
- self.commit_sha1 = None
- else:
- self.commit_sha1 = None
-
- self.short = read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--short', sha1])
-
- def get_summary(self):
- """Return (sha1_short, subject) for this commit."""
-
- if not self.sha1:
- raise ValueError('Empty commit has no summary')
-
- return next(iter(generate_summaries('--no-walk', self.sha1)))
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- return isinstance(other, GitObject) and self.sha1 == other.sha1
-
- def __ne__(self, other):
- return not self == other
-
- def __hash__(self):
- return hash(self.sha1)
-
- def __nonzero__(self):
- return bool(self.sha1)
-
- def __bool__(self):
- """Python 2 backward compatibility"""
- return self.__nonzero__()
-
- def __str__(self):
- return self.sha1 or ZEROS
-
-
-class Change(object):
- """A Change that has been made to the Git repository.
-
- Abstract class from which both Revisions and ReferenceChanges are
- derived. A Change knows how to generate a notification email
- describing itself."""
-
- def __init__(self, environment):
- self.environment = environment
- self._values = None
- self._contains_html_diff = False
-
- def _contains_diff(self):
- # We do contain a diff, should it be rendered in HTML?
- if self.environment.commit_email_format == "html":
- self._contains_html_diff = True
-
- def _compute_values(self):
- """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Change.
-
- Derived classes overload this method to add more entries to
- the return value. This method is used internally by
- get_values(). The return value should always be a new
- dictionary."""
-
- values = self.environment.get_values()
- fromaddr = self.environment.get_fromaddr(change=self)
- if fromaddr is not None:
- values['fromaddr'] = fromaddr
- values['multimail_version'] = get_version()
- return values
-
- # Aliases usable in template strings. Tuple of pairs (destination,
- # source).
- VALUES_ALIAS = (
- ("id", "newrev"),
- )
-
- def get_values(self, **extra_values):
- """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Change.
-
- Return a dictionary mapping keywords to the values that they
- should be expanded to for this Change (used when interpolating
- template strings). If any keyword arguments are supplied, add
- those to the return value as well. The return value is always
- a new dictionary."""
-
- if self._values is None:
- self._values = self._compute_values()
-
- values = self._values.copy()
- if extra_values:
- values.update(extra_values)
-
- for alias, val in self.VALUES_ALIAS:
- values[alias] = values[val]
- return values
-
- def expand(self, template, **extra_values):
- """Expand template.
-
- Expand the template (which should be a string) using string
- interpolation of the values for this Change. If any keyword
- arguments are provided, also include those in the keywords
- available for interpolation."""
-
- return template % self.get_values(**extra_values)
-
- def expand_lines(self, template, html_escape_val=False, **extra_values):
- """Break template into lines and expand each line."""
-
- values = self.get_values(**extra_values)
- if html_escape_val:
- for k in values:
- if is_string(values[k]):
- values[k] = html_escape(values[k])
- for line in template.splitlines(True):
- yield line % values
-
- def expand_header_lines(self, template, **extra_values):
- """Break template into lines and expand each line as an RFC 2822 header.
-
- Encode values and split up lines that are too long. Silently
- skip lines that contain references to unknown variables."""
-
- values = self.get_values(**extra_values)
- if self._contains_html_diff:
- self._content_type = 'html'
- else:
- self._content_type = 'plain'
- values['contenttype'] = self._content_type
-
- for line in template.splitlines():
- (name, value) = line.split(': ', 1)
-
- try:
- value = value % values
- except KeyError:
- t, e, traceback = sys.exc_info()
- if DEBUG:
- self.environment.log_warning(
- 'Warning: unknown variable %r in the following line; line skipped:\n'
- ' %s\n'
- % (e.args[0], line,)
- )
- else:
- if name.lower() in ADDR_HEADERS:
- value = addr_header_encode(value, name)
- else:
- value = header_encode(value, name)
- for splitline in ('%s: %s\n' % (name, value)).splitlines(True):
- yield splitline
-
- def generate_email_header(self):
- """Generate the RFC 2822 email headers for this Change, a line at a time.
-
- The output should not include the trailing blank line."""
-
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def generate_browse_link(self, base_url):
- """Generate a link to an online repository browser."""
- return iter(())
-
- def generate_email_intro(self, html_escape_val=False):
- """Generate the email intro for this Change, a line at a time.
-
- The output will be used as the standard boilerplate at the top
- of the email body."""
-
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def generate_email_body(self, push):
- """Generate the main part of the email body, a line at a time.
-
- The text in the body might be truncated after a specified
- number of lines (see multimailhook.emailmaxlines)."""
-
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def generate_email_footer(self, html_escape_val):
- """Generate the footer of the email, a line at a time.
-
- The footer is always included, irrespective of
- multimailhook.emailmaxlines."""
-
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def _wrap_for_html(self, lines):
- """Wrap the lines in HTML <pre> tag when using HTML format.
-
- Escape special HTML characters and add <pre> and </pre> tags around
- the given lines if we should be generating HTML as indicated by
- self._contains_html_diff being set to true.
- """
- if self._contains_html_diff:
- yield "<pre style='margin:0'>\n"
-
- for line in lines:
- yield html_escape(line)
-
- yield '</pre>\n'
- else:
- for line in lines:
- yield line
-
- def generate_email(self, push, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}):
- """Generate an email describing this change.
-
- Iterate over the lines (including the header lines) of an
- email describing this change. If body_filter is not None,
- then use it to filter the lines that are intended for the
- email body.
-
- The extra_header_values field is received as a dict and not as
- **kwargs, to allow passing other keyword arguments in the
- future (e.g. passing extra values to generate_email_intro()"""
-
- for line in self.generate_email_header(**extra_header_values):
- yield line
- yield '\n'
- html_escape_val = (self.environment.html_in_intro and
- self._contains_html_diff)
- intro = self.generate_email_intro(html_escape_val)
- if not self.environment.html_in_intro:
- intro = self._wrap_for_html(intro)
- for line in intro:
- yield line
-
- if self.environment.commitBrowseURL:
- for line in self.generate_browse_link(self.environment.commitBrowseURL):
- yield line
-
- body = self.generate_email_body(push)
- if body_filter is not None:
- body = body_filter(body)
-
- diff_started = False
- if self._contains_html_diff:
- # "white-space: pre" is the default, but we need to
- # specify it again in case the message is viewed in a
- # webmail which wraps it in an element setting white-space
- # to something else (Zimbra does this and sets
- # white-space: pre-line).
- yield '<pre style="white-space: pre; background: #F8F8F8">'
- for line in body:
- if self._contains_html_diff:
- # This is very, very naive. It would be much better to really
- # parse the diff, i.e. look at how many lines do we have in
- # the hunk headers instead of blindly highlighting everything
- # that looks like it might be part of a diff.
- bgcolor = ''
- fgcolor = ''
- if line.startswith('--- a/'):
- diff_started = True
- bgcolor = 'e0e0ff'
- elif line.startswith('diff ') or line.startswith('index '):
- diff_started = True
- fgcolor = '808080'
- elif diff_started:
- if line.startswith('+++ '):
- bgcolor = 'e0e0ff'
- elif line.startswith('@@'):
- bgcolor = 'e0e0e0'
- elif line.startswith('+'):
- bgcolor = 'e0ffe0'
- elif line.startswith('-'):
- bgcolor = 'ffe0e0'
- elif line.startswith('commit '):
- fgcolor = '808000'
- elif line.startswith(' '):
- fgcolor = '404040'
-
- # Chop the trailing LF, we don't want it inside <pre>.
- line = html_escape(line[:-1])
-
- if bgcolor or fgcolor:
- style = 'display:block; white-space:pre;'
- if bgcolor:
- style += 'background:#' + bgcolor + ';'
- if fgcolor:
- style += 'color:#' + fgcolor + ';'
- # Use a <span style='display:block> to color the
- # whole line. The newline must be inside the span
- # to display properly both in Firefox and in
- # text-based browser.
- line = "<span style='%s'>%s\n</span>" % (style, line)
- else:
- line = line + '\n'
-
- yield line
- if self._contains_html_diff:
- yield '</pre>'
- html_escape_val = (self.environment.html_in_footer and
- self._contains_html_diff)
- footer = self.generate_email_footer(html_escape_val)
- if not self.environment.html_in_footer:
- footer = self._wrap_for_html(footer)
- for line in footer:
- yield line
-
- def get_specific_fromaddr(self):
- """For kinds of Changes which specify it, return the kind-specific
- From address to use."""
- return None
-
-
-class Revision(Change):
- """A Change consisting of a single git commit."""
-
- CC_RE = re.compile(r'^\s*C[Cc]:\s*(?P<to>[^#]+@[^\s#]*)\s*(#.*)?$')
-
- def __init__(self, reference_change, rev, num, tot):
- Change.__init__(self, reference_change.environment)
- self.reference_change = reference_change
- self.rev = rev
- self.change_type = self.reference_change.change_type
- self.refname = self.reference_change.refname
- self.num = num
- self.tot = tot
- self.author = read_git_output(['log', '--no-walk', '--format=%aN <%aE>', self.rev.sha1])
- self.recipients = self.environment.get_revision_recipients(self)
-
- # -s is short for --no-patch, but -s works on older git's (e.g. 1.7)
- self.parents = read_git_lines(['show', '-s', '--format=%P',
- self.rev.sha1])[0].split()
-
- self.cc_recipients = ''
- if self.environment.get_scancommitforcc():
- self.cc_recipients = ', '.join(to.strip() for to in self._cc_recipients())
- if self.cc_recipients:
- self.environment.log_msg(
- 'Add %s to CC for %s' % (self.cc_recipients, self.rev.sha1))
-
- def _cc_recipients(self):
- cc_recipients = []
- message = read_git_output(['log', '--no-walk', '--format=%b', self.rev.sha1])
- lines = message.strip().split('\n')
- for line in lines:
- m = re.match(self.CC_RE, line)
- if m:
- cc_recipients.append(m.group('to'))
-
- return cc_recipients
-
- def _compute_values(self):
- values = Change._compute_values(self)
-
- oneline = read_git_output(
- ['log', '--format=%s', '--no-walk', self.rev.sha1]
- )
-
- max_subject_length = self.environment.get_max_subject_length()
- if max_subject_length > 0 and len(oneline) > max_subject_length:
- oneline = oneline[:max_subject_length - 6] + ' [...]'
-
- values['rev'] = self.rev.sha1
- values['parents'] = ' '.join(self.parents)
- values['rev_short'] = self.rev.short
- values['change_type'] = self.change_type
- values['refname'] = self.refname
- values['newrev'] = self.rev.sha1
- values['short_refname'] = self.reference_change.short_refname
- values['refname_type'] = self.reference_change.refname_type
- values['reply_to_msgid'] = self.reference_change.msgid
- values['thread_index'] = self.reference_change.thread_index
- values['num'] = self.num
- values['tot'] = self.tot
- values['recipients'] = self.recipients
- if self.cc_recipients:
- values['cc_recipients'] = self.cc_recipients
- values['oneline'] = oneline
- values['author'] = self.author
-
- reply_to = self.environment.get_reply_to_commit(self)
- if reply_to:
- values['reply_to'] = reply_to
-
- return values
-
- def generate_email_header(self, **extra_values):
- for line in self.expand_header_lines(
- REVISION_HEADER_TEMPLATE, **extra_values
- ):
- yield line
-
- def generate_browse_link(self, base_url):
- if '%(' not in base_url:
- base_url += '%(id)s'
- url = "".join(self.expand_lines(base_url))
- if self._content_type == 'html':
- for line in self.expand_lines(LINK_HTML_TEMPLATE,
- html_escape_val=True,
- browse_url=url):
- yield line
- elif self._content_type == 'plain':
- for line in self.expand_lines(LINK_TEXT_TEMPLATE,
- html_escape_val=False,
- browse_url=url):
- yield line
- else:
- raise NotImplementedError("Content-type %s unsupported. Please report it as a bug.")
-
- def generate_email_intro(self, html_escape_val=False):
- for line in self.expand_lines(REVISION_INTRO_TEMPLATE,
- html_escape_val=html_escape_val):
- yield line
-
- def generate_email_body(self, push):
- """Show this revision."""
-
- for line in read_git_lines(
- ['log'] + self.environment.commitlogopts + ['-1', self.rev.sha1],
- keepends=True,
- errors='replace'):
- if line.startswith('Date: ') and self.environment.date_substitute:
- yield self.environment.date_substitute + line[len('Date: '):]
- else:
- yield line
-
- def generate_email_footer(self, html_escape_val):
- return self.expand_lines(REVISION_FOOTER_TEMPLATE,
- html_escape_val=html_escape_val)
-
- def generate_email(self, push, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}):
- self._contains_diff()
- return Change.generate_email(self, push, body_filter, extra_header_values)
-
- def get_specific_fromaddr(self):
- return self.environment.from_commit
-
-
-class ReferenceChange(Change):
- """A Change to a Git reference.
-
- An abstract class representing a create, update, or delete of a
- Git reference. Derived classes handle specific types of reference
- (e.g., tags vs. branches). These classes generate the main
- reference change email summarizing the reference change and
- whether it caused any any commits to be added or removed.
-
- ReferenceChange objects are usually created using the static
- create() method, which has the logic to decide which derived class
- to instantiate."""
-
- REF_RE = re.compile(r'^refs\/(?P<area>[^\/]+)\/(?P<shortname>.*)$')
-
- @staticmethod
- def create(environment, oldrev, newrev, refname):
- """Return a ReferenceChange object representing the change.
-
- Return an object that represents the type of change that is being
- made. oldrev and newrev should be SHA1s or ZEROS."""
-
- old = GitObject(oldrev)
- new = GitObject(newrev)
- rev = new or old
-
- # The revision type tells us what type the commit is, combined with
- # the location of the ref we can decide between
- # - working branch
- # - tracking branch
- # - unannotated tag
- # - annotated tag
- m = ReferenceChange.REF_RE.match(refname)
- if m:
- area = m.group('area')
- short_refname = m.group('shortname')
- else:
- area = ''
- short_refname = refname
-
- if rev.type == 'tag':
- # Annotated tag:
- klass = AnnotatedTagChange
- elif rev.type == 'commit':
- if area == 'tags':
- # Non-annotated tag:
- klass = NonAnnotatedTagChange
- elif area == 'heads':
- # Branch:
- klass = BranchChange
- elif area == 'remotes':
- # Tracking branch:
- environment.log_warning(
- '*** Push-update of tracking branch %r\n'
- '*** - incomplete email generated.'
- % (refname,)
- )
- klass = OtherReferenceChange
- else:
- # Some other reference namespace:
- environment.log_warning(
- '*** Push-update of strange reference %r\n'
- '*** - incomplete email generated.'
- % (refname,)
- )
- klass = OtherReferenceChange
- else:
- # Anything else (is there anything else?)
- environment.log_warning(
- '*** Unknown type of update to %r (%s)\n'
- '*** - incomplete email generated.'
- % (refname, rev.type,)
- )
- klass = OtherReferenceChange
-
- return klass(
- environment,
- refname=refname, short_refname=short_refname,
- old=old, new=new, rev=rev,
- )
-
- @staticmethod
- def make_thread_index():
- """Return a string appropriate for the Thread-Index header,
- needed by MS Outlook to get threading right.
-
- The format is (base64-encoded):
- - 1 byte must be 1
- - 5 bytes encode a date (hardcoded here)
- - 16 bytes for a globally unique identifier
-
- FIXME: Unfortunately, even with the Thread-Index field, MS
- Outlook doesn't seem to do the threading reliably (see
- https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail/pull/194).
- """
- thread_index = b'\x01\x00\x00\x12\x34\x56' + uuid.uuid4().bytes
- return base64.standard_b64encode(thread_index).decode('ascii')
-
- def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev):
- Change.__init__(self, environment)
- self.change_type = {
- (False, True): 'create',
- (True, True): 'update',
- (True, False): 'delete',
- }[bool(old), bool(new)]
- self.refname = refname
- self.short_refname = short_refname
- self.old = old
- self.new = new
- self.rev = rev
- self.msgid = make_msgid()
- self.thread_index = self.make_thread_index()
- self.diffopts = environment.diffopts
- self.graphopts = environment.graphopts
- self.logopts = environment.logopts
- self.commitlogopts = environment.commitlogopts
- self.showgraph = environment.refchange_showgraph
- self.showlog = environment.refchange_showlog
-
- self.header_template = REFCHANGE_HEADER_TEMPLATE
- self.intro_template = REFCHANGE_INTRO_TEMPLATE
- self.footer_template = FOOTER_TEMPLATE
-
- def _compute_values(self):
- values = Change._compute_values(self)
-
- values['change_type'] = self.change_type
- values['refname_type'] = self.refname_type
- values['refname'] = self.refname
- values['short_refname'] = self.short_refname
- values['msgid'] = self.msgid
- values['thread_index'] = self.thread_index
- values['recipients'] = self.recipients
- values['oldrev'] = str(self.old)
- values['oldrev_short'] = self.old.short
- values['newrev'] = str(self.new)
- values['newrev_short'] = self.new.short
-
- if self.old:
- values['oldrev_type'] = self.old.type
- if self.new:
- values['newrev_type'] = self.new.type
-
- reply_to = self.environment.get_reply_to_refchange(self)
- if reply_to:
- values['reply_to'] = reply_to
-
- return values
-
- def send_single_combined_email(self, known_added_sha1s):
- """Determine if a combined refchange/revision email should be sent
-
- If there is only a single new (non-merge) commit added by a
- change, it is useful to combine the ReferenceChange and
- Revision emails into one. In such a case, return the single
- revision; otherwise, return None.
-
- This method is overridden in BranchChange."""
-
- return None
-
- def generate_combined_email(self, push, revision, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}):
- """Generate an email describing this change AND specified revision.
-
- Iterate over the lines (including the header lines) of an
- email describing this change. If body_filter is not None,
- then use it to filter the lines that are intended for the
- email body.
-
- The extra_header_values field is received as a dict and not as
- **kwargs, to allow passing other keyword arguments in the
- future (e.g. passing extra values to generate_email_intro()
-
- This method is overridden in BranchChange."""
-
- raise NotImplementedError
-
- def get_subject(self):
- template = {
- 'create': REF_CREATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
- 'update': REF_UPDATED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
- 'delete': REF_DELETED_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE,
- }[self.change_type]
- return self.expand(template)
-
- def generate_email_header(self, **extra_values):
- if 'subject' not in extra_values:
- extra_values['subject'] = self.get_subject()
-
- for line in self.expand_header_lines(
- self.header_template, **extra_values
- ):
- yield line
-
- def generate_email_intro(self, html_escape_val=False):
- for line in self.expand_lines(self.intro_template,
- html_escape_val=html_escape_val):
- yield line
-
- def generate_email_body(self, push):
- """Call the appropriate body-generation routine.
-
- Call one of generate_create_summary() /
- generate_update_summary() / generate_delete_summary()."""
-
- change_summary = {
- 'create': self.generate_create_summary,
- 'delete': self.generate_delete_summary,
- 'update': self.generate_update_summary,
- }[self.change_type](push)
- for line in change_summary:
- yield line
-
- for line in self.generate_revision_change_summary(push):
- yield line
-
- def generate_email_footer(self, html_escape_val):
- return self.expand_lines(self.footer_template,
- html_escape_val=html_escape_val)
-
- def generate_revision_change_graph(self, push):
- if self.showgraph:
- args = ['--graph'] + self.graphopts
- for newold in ('new', 'old'):
- has_newold = False
- spec = push.get_commits_spec(newold, self)
- for line in git_log(spec, args=args, keepends=True):
- if not has_newold:
- has_newold = True
- yield '\n'
- yield 'Graph of %s commits:\n\n' % (
- {'new': 'new', 'old': 'discarded'}[newold],)
- yield ' ' + line
- if has_newold:
- yield '\n'
-
- def generate_revision_change_log(self, new_commits_list):
- if self.showlog:
- yield '\n'
- yield 'Detailed log of new commits:\n\n'
- for line in read_git_lines(
- ['log', '--no-walk'] +
- self.logopts +
- new_commits_list +
- ['--'],
- keepends=True,
- ):
- yield line
-
- def generate_new_revision_summary(self, tot, new_commits_list, push):
- for line in self.expand_lines(NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE, tot=tot):
- yield line
- for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push):
- yield line
- for line in self.generate_revision_change_log(new_commits_list):
- yield line
-
- def generate_revision_change_summary(self, push):
- """Generate a summary of the revisions added/removed by this change."""
-
- if self.new.commit_sha1 and not self.old.commit_sha1:
- # A new reference was created. List the new revisions
- # brought by the new reference (i.e., those revisions that
- # were not in the repository before this reference
- # change).
- sha1s = list(push.get_new_commits(self))
- sha1s.reverse()
- tot = len(sha1s)
- new_revisions = [
- Revision(self, GitObject(sha1), num=i + 1, tot=tot)
- for (i, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s)
- ]
-
- if new_revisions:
- yield self.expand('This %(refname_type)s includes the following new commits:\n')
- yield '\n'
- for r in new_revisions:
- (sha1, subject) = r.rev.get_summary()
- yield r.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='new', text=subject,
- )
- yield '\n'
- for line in self.generate_new_revision_summary(
- tot, [r.rev.sha1 for r in new_revisions], push):
- yield line
- else:
- for line in self.expand_lines(NO_NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- elif self.new.commit_sha1 and self.old.commit_sha1:
- # A reference was changed to point at a different commit.
- # List the revisions that were removed and/or added *from
- # that reference* by this reference change, along with a
- # diff between the trees for its old and new values.
-
- # List of the revisions that were added to the branch by
- # this update. Note this list can include revisions that
- # have already had notification emails; we want such
- # revisions in the summary even though we will not send
- # new notification emails for them.
- adds = list(generate_summaries(
- '--topo-order', '--reverse', '%s..%s'
- % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)
- ))
-
- # List of the revisions that were removed from the branch
- # by this update. This will be empty except for
- # non-fast-forward updates.
- discards = list(generate_summaries(
- '%s..%s' % (self.new.commit_sha1, self.old.commit_sha1,)
- ))
-
- if adds:
- new_commits_list = push.get_new_commits(self)
- else:
- new_commits_list = []
- new_commits = CommitSet(new_commits_list)
-
- if discards:
- discarded_commits = CommitSet(push.get_discarded_commits(self))
- else:
- discarded_commits = CommitSet([])
-
- if discards and adds:
- for (sha1, subject) in discards:
- if sha1 in discarded_commits:
- action = 'discard'
- else:
- action = 'omit'
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action=action,
- rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
- )
- for (sha1, subject) in adds:
- if sha1 in new_commits:
- action = 'new'
- else:
- action = 'add'
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action=action,
- rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
- )
- yield '\n'
- for line in self.expand_lines(NON_FF_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- elif discards:
- for (sha1, subject) in discards:
- if sha1 in discarded_commits:
- action = 'discard'
- else:
- action = 'omit'
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action=action,
- rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
- )
- yield '\n'
- for line in self.expand_lines(REWIND_ONLY_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- elif adds:
- (sha1, subject) = self.old.get_summary()
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='from',
- rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
- )
- for (sha1, subject) in adds:
- if sha1 in new_commits:
- action = 'new'
- else:
- action = 'add'
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action=action,
- rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
- )
-
- yield '\n'
-
- if new_commits:
- for line in self.generate_new_revision_summary(
- len(new_commits), new_commits_list, push):
- yield line
- else:
- for line in self.expand_lines(NO_NEW_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
- for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push):
- yield line
-
- # The diffstat is shown from the old revision to the new
- # revision. This is to show the truth of what happened in
- # this change. There's no point showing the stat from the
- # base to the new revision because the base is effectively a
- # random revision at this point - the user will be interested
- # in what this revision changed - including the undoing of
- # previous revisions in the case of non-fast-forward updates.
- yield '\n'
- yield 'Summary of changes:\n'
- for line in read_git_lines(
- ['diff-tree'] +
- self.diffopts +
- ['%s..%s' % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)],
- keepends=True,
- ):
- yield line
-
- elif self.old.commit_sha1 and not self.new.commit_sha1:
- # A reference was deleted. List the revisions that were
- # removed from the repository by this reference change.
-
- sha1s = list(push.get_discarded_commits(self))
- tot = len(sha1s)
- discarded_revisions = [
- Revision(self, GitObject(sha1), num=i + 1, tot=tot)
- for (i, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s)
- ]
-
- if discarded_revisions:
- for line in self.expand_lines(DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
- yield '\n'
- for r in discarded_revisions:
- (sha1, subject) = r.rev.get_summary()
- yield r.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='discard', text=subject,
- )
- for line in self.generate_revision_change_graph(push):
- yield line
- else:
- for line in self.expand_lines(NO_DISCARDED_REVISIONS_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- elif not self.old.commit_sha1 and not self.new.commit_sha1:
- for line in self.expand_lines(NON_COMMIT_UPDATE_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- def generate_create_summary(self, push):
- """Called for the creation of a reference."""
-
- # This is a new reference and so oldrev is not valid
- (sha1, subject) = self.new.get_summary()
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='at',
- rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
- )
- yield '\n'
-
- def generate_update_summary(self, push):
- """Called for the change of a pre-existing branch."""
-
- return iter([])
-
- def generate_delete_summary(self, push):
- """Called for the deletion of any type of reference."""
-
- (sha1, subject) = self.old.get_summary()
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='was',
- rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
- )
- yield '\n'
-
- def get_specific_fromaddr(self):
- return self.environment.from_refchange
-
-
-class BranchChange(ReferenceChange):
- refname_type = 'branch'
-
- def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev):
- ReferenceChange.__init__(
- self, environment,
- refname=refname, short_refname=short_refname,
- old=old, new=new, rev=rev,
- )
- self.recipients = environment.get_refchange_recipients(self)
- self._single_revision = None
-
- def send_single_combined_email(self, known_added_sha1s):
- if not self.environment.combine_when_single_commit:
- return None
-
- # In the sadly-all-too-frequent usecase of people pushing only
- # one of their commits at a time to a repository, users feel
- # the reference change summary emails are noise rather than
- # important signal. This is because, in this particular
- # usecase, there is a reference change summary email for each
- # new commit, and all these summaries do is point out that
- # there is one new commit (which can readily be inferred by
- # the existence of the individual revision email that is also
- # sent). In such cases, our users prefer there to be a combined
- # reference change summary/new revision email.
- #
- # So, if the change is an update and it doesn't discard any
- # commits, and it adds exactly one non-merge commit (gerrit
- # forces a workflow where every commit is individually merged
- # and the git-multimail hook fired off for just this one
- # change), then we send a combined refchange/revision email.
- try:
- # If this change is a reference update that doesn't discard
- # any commits...
- if self.change_type != 'update':
- return None
-
- if read_git_lines(
- ['merge-base', self.old.sha1, self.new.sha1]
- ) != [self.old.sha1]:
- return None
-
- # Check if this update introduced exactly one non-merge
- # commit:
-
- def split_line(line):
- """Split line into (sha1, [parent,...])."""
-
- words = line.split()
- return (words[0], words[1:])
-
- # Get the new commits introduced by the push as a list of
- # (sha1, [parent,...])
- new_commits = [
- split_line(line)
- for line in read_git_lines(
- [
- 'log', '-3', '--format=%H %P',
- '%s..%s' % (self.old.sha1, self.new.sha1),
- ]
- )
- ]
-
- if not new_commits:
- return None
-
- # If the newest commit is a merge, save it for a later check
- # but otherwise ignore it
- merge = None
- tot = len(new_commits)
- if len(new_commits[0][1]) > 1:
- merge = new_commits[0][0]
- del new_commits[0]
-
- # Our primary check: we can't combine if more than one commit
- # is introduced. We also currently only combine if the new
- # commit is a non-merge commit, though it may make sense to
- # combine if it is a merge as well.
- if not (
- len(new_commits) == 1 and
- len(new_commits[0][1]) == 1 and
- new_commits[0][0] in known_added_sha1s
- ):
- return None
-
- # We do not want to combine revision and refchange emails if
- # those go to separate locations.
- rev = Revision(self, GitObject(new_commits[0][0]), 1, tot)
- if rev.recipients != self.recipients:
- return None
-
- # We ignored the newest commit if it was just a merge of the one
- # commit being introduced. But we don't want to ignore that
- # merge commit it it involved conflict resolutions. Check that.
- if merge and merge != read_git_output(['diff-tree', '--cc', merge]):
- return None
-
- # We can combine the refchange and one new revision emails
- # into one. Return the Revision that a combined email should
- # be sent about.
- return rev
- except CommandError:
- # Cannot determine number of commits in old..new or new..old;
- # don't combine reference/revision emails:
- return None
-
- def generate_combined_email(self, push, revision, body_filter=None, extra_header_values={}):
- values = revision.get_values()
- if extra_header_values:
- values.update(extra_header_values)
- if 'subject' not in extra_header_values:
- values['subject'] = self.expand(COMBINED_REFCHANGE_REVISION_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE, **values)
-
- self._single_revision = revision
- self._contains_diff()
- self.header_template = COMBINED_HEADER_TEMPLATE
- self.intro_template = COMBINED_INTRO_TEMPLATE
- self.footer_template = COMBINED_FOOTER_TEMPLATE
-
- def revision_gen_link(base_url):
- # revision is used only to generate the body, and
- # _content_type is set while generating headers. Get it
- # from the BranchChange object.
- revision._content_type = self._content_type
- return revision.generate_browse_link(base_url)
- self.generate_browse_link = revision_gen_link
- for line in self.generate_email(push, body_filter, values):
- yield line
-
- def generate_email_body(self, push):
- '''Call the appropriate body generation routine.
-
- If this is a combined refchange/revision email, the special logic
- for handling this combined email comes from this function. For
- other cases, we just use the normal handling.'''
-
- # If self._single_revision isn't set; don't override
- if not self._single_revision:
- for line in super(BranchChange, self).generate_email_body(push):
- yield line
- return
-
- # This is a combined refchange/revision email; we first provide
- # some info from the refchange portion, and then call the revision
- # generate_email_body function to handle the revision portion.
- adds = list(generate_summaries(
- '--topo-order', '--reverse', '%s..%s'
- % (self.old.commit_sha1, self.new.commit_sha1,)
- ))
-
- yield self.expand("The following commit(s) were added to %(refname)s by this push:\n")
- for (sha1, subject) in adds:
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='new',
- rev_short=sha1, text=subject,
- )
-
- yield self._single_revision.rev.short + " is described below\n"
- yield '\n'
-
- for line in self._single_revision.generate_email_body(push):
- yield line
-
-
-class AnnotatedTagChange(ReferenceChange):
- refname_type = 'annotated tag'
-
- def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev):
- ReferenceChange.__init__(
- self, environment,
- refname=refname, short_refname=short_refname,
- old=old, new=new, rev=rev,
- )
- self.recipients = environment.get_announce_recipients(self)
- self.show_shortlog = environment.announce_show_shortlog
-
- ANNOTATED_TAG_FORMAT = (
- '%(*objectname)\n'
- '%(*objecttype)\n'
- '%(taggername)\n'
- '%(taggerdate)'
- )
-
- def describe_tag(self, push):
- """Describe the new value of an annotated tag."""
-
- # Use git for-each-ref to pull out the individual fields from
- # the tag
- [tagobject, tagtype, tagger, tagged] = read_git_lines(
- ['for-each-ref', '--format=%s' % (self.ANNOTATED_TAG_FORMAT,), self.refname],
- )
-
- yield self.expand(
- BRIEF_SUMMARY_TEMPLATE, action='tagging',
- rev_short=tagobject, text='(%s)' % (tagtype,),
- )
- if tagtype == 'commit':
- # If the tagged object is a commit, then we assume this is a
- # release, and so we calculate which tag this tag is
- # replacing
- try:
- prevtag = read_git_output(['describe', '--abbrev=0', '%s^' % (self.new,)])
- except CommandError:
- prevtag = None
- if prevtag:
- yield ' replaces %s\n' % (prevtag,)
- else:
- prevtag = None
- yield ' length %s bytes\n' % (read_git_output(['cat-file', '-s', tagobject]),)
-
- yield ' by %s\n' % (tagger,)
- yield ' on %s\n' % (tagged,)
- yield '\n'
-
- # Show the content of the tag message; this might contain a
- # change log or release notes so is worth displaying.
- yield LOGBEGIN
- contents = list(read_git_lines(['cat-file', 'tag', self.new.sha1], keepends=True))
- contents = contents[contents.index('\n') + 1:]
- if contents and contents[-1][-1:] != '\n':
- contents.append('\n')
- for line in contents:
- yield line
-
- if self.show_shortlog and tagtype == 'commit':
- # Only commit tags make sense to have rev-list operations
- # performed on them
- yield '\n'
- if prevtag:
- # Show changes since the previous release
- revlist = read_git_output(
- ['rev-list', '--pretty=short', '%s..%s' % (prevtag, self.new,)],
- keepends=True,
- )
- else:
- # No previous tag, show all the changes since time
- # began
- revlist = read_git_output(
- ['rev-list', '--pretty=short', '%s' % (self.new,)],
- keepends=True,
- )
- for line in read_git_lines(['shortlog'], input=revlist, keepends=True):
- yield line
-
- yield LOGEND
- yield '\n'
-
- def generate_create_summary(self, push):
- """Called for the creation of an annotated tag."""
-
- for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_CREATED_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- for line in self.describe_tag(push):
- yield line
-
- def generate_update_summary(self, push):
- """Called for the update of an annotated tag.
-
- This is probably a rare event and may not even be allowed."""
-
- for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_UPDATED_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- for line in self.describe_tag(push):
- yield line
-
- def generate_delete_summary(self, push):
- """Called when a non-annotated reference is updated."""
-
- for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_DELETED_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- yield self.expand(' tag was %(oldrev_short)s\n')
- yield '\n'
-
-
-class NonAnnotatedTagChange(ReferenceChange):
- refname_type = 'tag'
-
- def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev):
- ReferenceChange.__init__(
- self, environment,
- refname=refname, short_refname=short_refname,
- old=old, new=new, rev=rev,
- )
- self.recipients = environment.get_refchange_recipients(self)
-
- def generate_create_summary(self, push):
- """Called for the creation of an annotated tag."""
-
- for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_CREATED_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- def generate_update_summary(self, push):
- """Called when a non-annotated reference is updated."""
-
- for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_UPDATED_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- def generate_delete_summary(self, push):
- """Called when a non-annotated reference is updated."""
-
- for line in self.expand_lines(TAG_DELETED_TEMPLATE):
- yield line
-
- for line in ReferenceChange.generate_delete_summary(self, push):
- yield line
-
-
-class OtherReferenceChange(ReferenceChange):
- refname_type = 'reference'
-
- def __init__(self, environment, refname, short_refname, old, new, rev):
- # We use the full refname as short_refname, because otherwise
- # the full name of the reference would not be obvious from the
- # text of the email.
- ReferenceChange.__init__(
- self, environment,
- refname=refname, short_refname=refname,
- old=old, new=new, rev=rev,
- )
- self.recipients = environment.get_refchange_recipients(self)
-
-
-class Mailer(object):
- """An object that can send emails."""
-
- def __init__(self, environment):
- self.environment = environment
-
- def close(self):
- pass
-
- def send(self, lines, to_addrs):
- """Send an email consisting of lines.
-
- lines must be an iterable over the lines constituting the
- header and body of the email. to_addrs is a list of recipient
- addresses (can be needed even if lines already contains a
- "To:" field). It can be either a string (comma-separated list
- of email addresses) or a Python list of individual email
- addresses.
-
- """
-
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
-
-class SendMailer(Mailer):
- """Send emails using 'sendmail -oi -t'."""
-
- SENDMAIL_CANDIDATES = [
- '/usr/sbin/sendmail',
- '/usr/lib/sendmail',
- ]
-
- @staticmethod
- def find_sendmail():
- for path in SendMailer.SENDMAIL_CANDIDATES:
- if os.access(path, os.X_OK):
- return path
- else:
- raise ConfigurationException(
- 'No sendmail executable found. '
- 'Try setting multimailhook.sendmailCommand.'
- )
-
- def __init__(self, environment, command=None, envelopesender=None):
- """Construct a SendMailer instance.
-
- command should be the command and arguments used to invoke
- sendmail, as a list of strings. If an envelopesender is
- provided, it will also be passed to the command, via '-f
- envelopesender'."""
- super(SendMailer, self).__init__(environment)
- if command:
- self.command = command[:]
- else:
- self.command = [self.find_sendmail(), '-oi', '-t']
-
- if envelopesender:
- self.command.extend(['-f', envelopesender])
-
- def send(self, lines, to_addrs):
- try:
- p = subprocess.Popen(self.command, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
- except OSError:
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- '*** Cannot execute command: %s\n' % ' '.join(self.command) +
- '*** %s\n' % sys.exc_info()[1] +
- '*** Try setting multimailhook.mailer to "smtp"\n' +
- '*** to send emails without using the sendmail command.\n'
- )
- sys.exit(1)
- try:
- lines = (str_to_bytes(line) for line in lines)
- p.stdin.writelines(lines)
- except Exception:
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- '*** Error while generating commit email\n'
- '*** - mail sending aborted.\n'
- )
- if hasattr(p, 'terminate'):
- # subprocess.terminate() is not available in Python 2.4
- p.terminate()
- else:
- import signal
- os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGTERM)
- raise
- else:
- p.stdin.close()
- retcode = p.wait()
- if retcode:
- raise CommandError(self.command, retcode)
-
-
-class SMTPMailer(Mailer):
- """Send emails using Python's smtplib."""
-
- def __init__(self, environment,
- envelopesender, smtpserver,
- smtpservertimeout=10.0, smtpserverdebuglevel=0,
- smtpencryption='none',
- smtpuser='', smtppass='',
- smtpcacerts=''
- ):
- super(SMTPMailer, self).__init__(environment)
- if not envelopesender:
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- 'fatal: git_multimail: cannot use SMTPMailer without a sender address.\n'
- 'please set either multimailhook.envelopeSender or user.email\n'
- )
- sys.exit(1)
- if smtpencryption == 'ssl' and not (smtpuser and smtppass):
- raise ConfigurationException(
- 'Cannot use SMTPMailer with security option ssl '
- 'without options username and password.'
- )
- self.envelopesender = envelopesender
- self.smtpserver = smtpserver
- self.smtpservertimeout = smtpservertimeout
- self.smtpserverdebuglevel = smtpserverdebuglevel
- self.security = smtpencryption
- self.username = smtpuser
- self.password = smtppass
- self.smtpcacerts = smtpcacerts
- self.loggedin = False
- try:
- def call(klass, server, timeout):
- try:
- return klass(server, timeout=timeout)
- except TypeError:
- # Old Python versions do not have timeout= argument.
- return klass(server)
- if self.security == 'none':
- self.smtp = call(smtplib.SMTP, self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout)
- elif self.security == 'ssl':
- if self.smtpcacerts:
- raise smtplib.SMTPException(
- "Checking certificate is not supported for ssl, prefer starttls"
- )
- self.smtp = call(smtplib.SMTP_SSL, self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout)
- elif self.security == 'tls':
- if 'ssl' not in sys.modules:
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- '*** Your Python version does not have the ssl library installed\n'
- '*** smtpEncryption=tls is not available.\n'
- '*** Either upgrade Python to 2.6 or later\n'
- ' or use git_multimail.py version 1.2.\n')
- if ':' not in self.smtpserver:
- self.smtpserver += ':587' # default port for TLS
- self.smtp = call(smtplib.SMTP, self.smtpserver, timeout=self.smtpservertimeout)
- # start: ehlo + starttls
- # equivalent to
- # self.smtp.ehlo()
- # self.smtp.starttls()
- # with access to the ssl layer
- self.smtp.ehlo()
- if not self.smtp.has_extn("starttls"):
- raise smtplib.SMTPException("STARTTLS extension not supported by server")
- resp, reply = self.smtp.docmd("STARTTLS")
- if resp != 220:
- raise smtplib.SMTPException("Wrong answer to the STARTTLS command")
- if self.smtpcacerts:
- self.smtp.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(
- self.smtp.sock,
- ca_certs=self.smtpcacerts,
- cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
- )
- else:
- self.smtp.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(
- self.smtp.sock,
- cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE
- )
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- '*** Warning, the server certificate is not verified (smtp) ***\n'
- '*** set the option smtpCACerts ***\n'
- )
- if not hasattr(self.smtp.sock, "read"):
- # using httplib.FakeSocket with Python 2.5.x or earlier
- self.smtp.sock.read = self.smtp.sock.recv
- self.smtp.file = smtplib.SSLFakeFile(self.smtp.sock)
- self.smtp.helo_resp = None
- self.smtp.ehlo_resp = None
- self.smtp.esmtp_features = {}
- self.smtp.does_esmtp = 0
- # end: ehlo + starttls
- self.smtp.ehlo()
- else:
- sys.stdout.write('*** Error: Control reached an invalid option. ***')
- sys.exit(1)
- if self.smtpserverdebuglevel > 0:
- sys.stdout.write(
- "*** Setting debug on for SMTP server connection (%s) ***\n"
- % self.smtpserverdebuglevel)
- self.smtp.set_debuglevel(self.smtpserverdebuglevel)
- except Exception:
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- '*** Error establishing SMTP connection to %s ***\n'
- '*** %s\n'
- % (self.smtpserver, sys.exc_info()[1]))
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def close(self):
- if hasattr(self, 'smtp'):
- self.smtp.quit()
- del self.smtp
-
- def __del__(self):
- self.close()
-
- def send(self, lines, to_addrs):
- try:
- if self.username or self.password:
- if not self.loggedin:
- self.smtp.login(self.username, self.password)
- self.loggedin = True
- msg = ''.join(lines)
- # turn comma-separated list into Python list if needed.
- if is_string(to_addrs):
- to_addrs = [email for (name, email) in getaddresses([to_addrs])]
- self.smtp.sendmail(self.envelopesender, to_addrs, msg)
- except socket.timeout:
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- '*** Error sending email ***\n'
- '*** SMTP server timed out (timeout is %s)\n'
- % self.smtpservertimeout)
- except smtplib.SMTPResponseException:
- err = sys.exc_info()[1]
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- '*** Error sending email ***\n'
- '*** Error %d: %s\n'
- % (err.smtp_code, bytes_to_str(err.smtp_error)))
- try:
- smtp = self.smtp
- # delete the field before quit() so that in case of
- # error, self.smtp is deleted anyway.
- del self.smtp
- smtp.quit()
- except:
- self.environment.get_logger().error(
- '*** Error closing the SMTP connection ***\n'
- '*** Exiting anyway ... ***\n'
- '*** %s\n' % sys.exc_info()[1])
- sys.exit(1)
-
-
-class OutputMailer(Mailer):
- """Write emails to an output stream, bracketed by lines of '=' characters.
-
- This is intended for debugging purposes."""
-
- SEPARATOR = '=' * 75 + '\n'
-
- def __init__(self, f, environment=None):
- super(OutputMailer, self).__init__(environment=environment)
- self.f = f
-
- def send(self, lines, to_addrs):
- write_str(self.f, self.SEPARATOR)
- for line in lines:
- write_str(self.f, line)
- write_str(self.f, self.SEPARATOR)
-
-
-def get_git_dir():
- """Determine GIT_DIR.
-
- Determine GIT_DIR either from the GIT_DIR environment variable or
- from the working directory, using Git's usual rules."""
-
- try:
- return read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--git-dir'])
- except CommandError:
- sys.stderr.write('fatal: git_multimail: not in a git directory\n')
- sys.exit(1)
-
-
-class Environment(object):
- """Describes the environment in which the push is occurring.
-
- An Environment object encapsulates information about the local
- environment. For example, it knows how to determine:
-
- * the name of the repository to which the push occurred
-
- * what user did the push
-
- * what users want to be informed about various types of changes.
-
- An Environment object is expected to have the following methods:
-
- get_repo_shortname()
-
- Return a short name for the repository, for display
- purposes.
-
- get_repo_path()
-
- Return the absolute path to the Git repository.
-
- get_emailprefix()
-
- Return a string that will be prefixed to every email's
- subject.
-
- get_pusher()
-
- Return the username of the person who pushed the changes.
- This value is used in the email body to indicate who
- pushed the change.
-
- get_pusher_email() (may return None)
-
- Return the email address of the person who pushed the
- changes. The value should be a single RFC 2822 email
- address as a string; e.g., "Joe User <user@example.com>"
- if available, otherwise "user@example.com". If set, the
- value is used as the Reply-To address for refchange
- emails. If it is impossible to determine the pusher's
- email, this attribute should be set to None (in which case
- no Reply-To header will be output).
-
- get_sender()
-
- Return the address to be used as the 'From' email address
- in the email envelope.
-
- get_fromaddr(change=None)
-
- Return the 'From' email address used in the email 'From:'
- headers. If the change is known when this function is
- called, it is passed in as the 'change' parameter. (May
- be a full RFC 2822 email address like 'Joe User
- <user@example.com>'.)
-
- get_administrator()
-
- Return the name and/or email of the repository
- administrator. This value is used in the footer as the
- person to whom requests to be removed from the
- notification list should be sent. Ideally, it should
- include a valid email address.
-
- get_reply_to_refchange()
- get_reply_to_commit()
-
- Return the address to use in the email "Reply-To" header,
- as a string. These can be an RFC 2822 email address, or
- None to omit the "Reply-To" header.
- get_reply_to_refchange() is used for refchange emails;
- get_reply_to_commit() is used for individual commit
- emails.
-
- get_ref_filter_regex()
-
- Return a tuple -- a compiled regex, and a boolean indicating
- whether the regex picks refs to include (if False, the regex
- matches on refs to exclude).
-
- get_default_ref_ignore_regex()
-
- Return a regex that should be ignored for both what emails
- to send and when computing what commits are considered new
- to the repository. Default is "^refs/notes/".
-
- get_max_subject_length()
-
- Return an int giving the maximal length for the subject
- (git log --oneline).
-
- They should also define the following attributes:
-
- announce_show_shortlog (bool)
-
- True iff announce emails should include a shortlog.
-
- commit_email_format (string)
-
- If "html", generate commit emails in HTML instead of plain text
- used by default.
-
- html_in_intro (bool)
- html_in_footer (bool)
-
- When generating HTML emails, the introduction (respectively,
- the footer) will be HTML-escaped iff html_in_intro (respectively,
- the footer) is true. When false, only the values used to expand
- the template are escaped.
-
- refchange_showgraph (bool)
-
- True iff refchanges emails should include a detailed graph.
-
- refchange_showlog (bool)
-
- True iff refchanges emails should include a detailed log.
-
- diffopts (list of strings)
-
- The options that should be passed to 'git diff' for the
- summary email. The value should be a list of strings
- representing words to be passed to the command.
-
- graphopts (list of strings)
-
- Analogous to diffopts, but contains options passed to
- 'git log --graph' when generating the detailed graph for
- a set of commits (see refchange_showgraph)
-
- logopts (list of strings)
-
- Analogous to diffopts, but contains options passed to
- 'git log' when generating the detailed log for a set of
- commits (see refchange_showlog)
-
- commitlogopts (list of strings)
-
- The options that should be passed to 'git log' for each
- commit mail. The value should be a list of strings
- representing words to be passed to the command.
-
- date_substitute (string)
-
- String to be used in substitution for 'Date:' at start of
- line in the output of 'git log'.
-
- quiet (bool)
- On success do not write to stderr
-
- stdout (bool)
- Write email to stdout rather than emailing. Useful for debugging
-
- combine_when_single_commit (bool)
-
- True if a combined email should be produced when a single
- new commit is pushed to a branch, False otherwise.
-
- from_refchange, from_commit (strings)
-
- Addresses to use for the From: field for refchange emails
- and commit emails respectively. Set from
- multimailhook.fromRefchange and multimailhook.fromCommit
- by ConfigEnvironmentMixin.
-
- log_file, error_log_file, debug_log_file (string)
-
- Name of a file to which logs should be sent.
-
- verbose (int)
-
- How verbose the system should be.
- - 0 (default): show info, errors, ...
- - 1 : show basic debug info
- """
-
- REPO_NAME_RE = re.compile(r'^(?P<name>.+?)(?:\.git)$')
-
- def __init__(self, osenv=None):
- self.osenv = osenv or os.environ
- self.announce_show_shortlog = False
- self.commit_email_format = "text"
- self.html_in_intro = False
- self.html_in_footer = False
- self.commitBrowseURL = None
- self.maxcommitemails = 500
- self.excludemergerevisions = False
- self.diffopts = ['--stat', '--summary', '--find-copies-harder']
- self.graphopts = ['--oneline', '--decorate']
- self.logopts = []
- self.refchange_showgraph = False
- self.refchange_showlog = False
- self.commitlogopts = ['-C', '--stat', '-p', '--cc']
- self.date_substitute = 'AuthorDate: '
- self.quiet = False
- self.stdout = False
- self.combine_when_single_commit = True
- self.logger = None
-
- self.COMPUTED_KEYS = [
- 'administrator',
- 'charset',
- 'emailprefix',
- 'pusher',
- 'pusher_email',
- 'repo_path',
- 'repo_shortname',
- 'sender',
- ]
-
- self._values = None
-
- def get_logger(self):
- """Get (possibly creates) the logger associated to this environment."""
- if self.logger is None:
- self.logger = Logger(self)
- return self.logger
-
- def get_repo_shortname(self):
- """Use the last part of the repo path, with ".git" stripped off if present."""
-
- basename = os.path.basename(os.path.abspath(self.get_repo_path()))
- m = self.REPO_NAME_RE.match(basename)
- if m:
- return m.group('name')
- else:
- return basename
-
- def get_pusher(self):
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def get_pusher_email(self):
- return None
-
- def get_fromaddr(self, change=None):
- config = Config('user')
- fromname = config.get('name', default='')
- fromemail = config.get('email', default='')
- if fromemail:
- return formataddr([fromname, fromemail])
- return self.get_sender()
-
- def get_administrator(self):
- return 'the administrator of this repository'
-
- def get_emailprefix(self):
- return ''
-
- def get_repo_path(self):
- if read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--is-bare-repository']) == 'true':
- path = get_git_dir()
- else:
- path = read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--show-toplevel'])
- return os.path.abspath(path)
-
- def get_charset(self):
- return CHARSET
-
- def get_values(self):
- """Return a dictionary {keyword: expansion} for this Environment.
-
- This method is called by Change._compute_values(). The keys
- in the returned dictionary are available to be used in any of
- the templates. The dictionary is created by calling
- self.get_NAME() for each of the attributes named in
- COMPUTED_KEYS and recording those that do not return None.
- The return value is always a new dictionary."""
-
- if self._values is None:
- values = {'': ''} # %()s expands to the empty string.
-
- for key in self.COMPUTED_KEYS:
- value = getattr(self, 'get_%s' % (key,))()
- if value is not None:
- values[key] = value
-
- self._values = values
-
- return self._values.copy()
-
- def get_refchange_recipients(self, refchange):
- """Return the recipients for notifications about refchange.
-
- Return the list of email addresses to which notifications
- about the specified ReferenceChange should be sent."""
-
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def get_announce_recipients(self, annotated_tag_change):
- """Return the recipients for notifications about annotated_tag_change.
-
- Return the list of email addresses to which notifications
- about the specified AnnotatedTagChange should be sent."""
-
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def get_reply_to_refchange(self, refchange):
- return self.get_pusher_email()
-
- def get_revision_recipients(self, revision):
- """Return the recipients for messages about revision.
-
- Return the list of email addresses to which notifications
- about the specified Revision should be sent. This method
- could be overridden, for example, to take into account the
- contents of the revision when deciding whom to notify about
- it. For example, there could be a scheme for users to express
- interest in particular files or subdirectories, and only
- receive notification emails for revisions that affecting those
- files."""
-
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def get_reply_to_commit(self, revision):
- return revision.author
-
- def get_default_ref_ignore_regex(self):
- # The commit messages of git notes are essentially meaningless
- # and "filenames" in git notes commits are an implementational
- # detail that might surprise users at first. As such, we
- # would need a completely different method for handling emails
- # of git notes in order for them to be of benefit for users,
- # which we simply do not have right now.
- return "^refs/notes/"
-
- def get_max_subject_length(self):
- """Return the maximal subject line (git log --oneline) length.
- Longer subject lines will be truncated."""
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def filter_body(self, lines):
- """Filter the lines intended for an email body.
-
- lines is an iterable over the lines that would go into the
- email body. Filter it (e.g., limit the number of lines, the
- line length, character set, etc.), returning another iterable.
- See FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin and MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin
- for classes implementing this functionality."""
-
- return lines
-
- def log_msg(self, msg):
- """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr.
-
- Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior."""
- self.get_logger().info(msg)
-
- def log_warning(self, msg):
- """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr.
-
- Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior."""
- self.get_logger().warning(msg)
-
- def log_error(self, msg):
- """Write the string msg on a log file or on stderr.
-
- Sends the text to stderr by default, override to change the behavior."""
- self.get_logger().error(msg)
-
- def check(self):
- pass
-
-
-class ConfigEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- """A mixin that sets self.config to its constructor's config argument.
-
- This class's constructor consumes the "config" argument.
-
- Mixins that need to inspect the config should inherit from this
- class (1) to make sure that "config" is still in the constructor
- arguments with its own constructor runs and/or (2) to be sure that
- self.config is set after construction."""
-
- def __init__(self, config, **kw):
- super(ConfigEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.config = config
-
-
-class ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin(ConfigEnvironmentMixin):
- """An Environment that reads most of its information from "git config"."""
-
- @staticmethod
- def forbid_field_values(name, value, forbidden):
- for forbidden_val in forbidden:
- if value is not None and value.lower() == forbidden:
- raise ConfigurationException(
- '"%s" is not an allowed setting for %s' % (value, name)
- )
-
- def __init__(self, config, **kw):
- super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(
- config=config, **kw
- )
-
- for var, cfg in (
- ('announce_show_shortlog', 'announceshortlog'),
- ('refchange_showgraph', 'refchangeShowGraph'),
- ('refchange_showlog', 'refchangeshowlog'),
- ('quiet', 'quiet'),
- ('stdout', 'stdout'),
- ):
- val = config.get_bool(cfg)
- if val is not None:
- setattr(self, var, val)
-
- commit_email_format = config.get('commitEmailFormat')
- if commit_email_format is not None:
- if commit_email_format != "html" and commit_email_format != "text":
- self.log_warning(
- '*** Unknown value for multimailhook.commitEmailFormat: %s\n' %
- commit_email_format +
- '*** Expected either "text" or "html". Ignoring.\n'
- )
- else:
- self.commit_email_format = commit_email_format
-
- html_in_intro = config.get_bool('htmlInIntro')
- if html_in_intro is not None:
- self.html_in_intro = html_in_intro
-
- html_in_footer = config.get_bool('htmlInFooter')
- if html_in_footer is not None:
- self.html_in_footer = html_in_footer
-
- self.commitBrowseURL = config.get('commitBrowseURL')
-
- self.excludemergerevisions = config.get('excludeMergeRevisions')
-
- maxcommitemails = config.get('maxcommitemails')
- if maxcommitemails is not None:
- try:
- self.maxcommitemails = int(maxcommitemails)
- except ValueError:
- self.log_warning(
- '*** Malformed value for multimailhook.maxCommitEmails: %s\n'
- % maxcommitemails +
- '*** Expected a number. Ignoring.\n'
- )
-
- diffopts = config.get('diffopts')
- if diffopts is not None:
- self.diffopts = shlex.split(diffopts)
-
- graphopts = config.get('graphOpts')
- if graphopts is not None:
- self.graphopts = shlex.split(graphopts)
-
- logopts = config.get('logopts')
- if logopts is not None:
- self.logopts = shlex.split(logopts)
-
- commitlogopts = config.get('commitlogopts')
- if commitlogopts is not None:
- self.commitlogopts = shlex.split(commitlogopts)
-
- date_substitute = config.get('dateSubstitute')
- if date_substitute == 'none':
- self.date_substitute = None
- elif date_substitute is not None:
- self.date_substitute = date_substitute
-
- reply_to = config.get('replyTo')
- self.__reply_to_refchange = config.get('replyToRefchange', default=reply_to)
- self.forbid_field_values('replyToRefchange',
- self.__reply_to_refchange,
- ['author'])
- self.__reply_to_commit = config.get('replyToCommit', default=reply_to)
-
- self.from_refchange = config.get('fromRefchange')
- self.forbid_field_values('fromRefchange',
- self.from_refchange,
- ['author', 'none'])
- self.from_commit = config.get('fromCommit')
- self.forbid_field_values('fromCommit',
- self.from_commit,
- ['none'])
-
- combine = config.get_bool('combineWhenSingleCommit')
- if combine is not None:
- self.combine_when_single_commit = combine
-
- self.log_file = config.get('logFile', default=None)
- self.error_log_file = config.get('errorLogFile', default=None)
- self.debug_log_file = config.get('debugLogFile', default=None)
- if config.get_bool('Verbose', default=False):
- self.verbose = 1
- else:
- self.verbose = 0
-
- def get_administrator(self):
- return (
- self.config.get('administrator') or
- self.get_sender() or
- super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_administrator()
- )
-
- def get_repo_shortname(self):
- return (
- self.config.get('reponame') or
- super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_repo_shortname()
- )
-
- def get_emailprefix(self):
- emailprefix = self.config.get('emailprefix')
- if emailprefix is not None:
- emailprefix = emailprefix.strip()
- if emailprefix:
- emailprefix += ' '
- else:
- emailprefix = '[%(repo_shortname)s] '
- short_name = self.get_repo_shortname()
- try:
- return emailprefix % {'repo_shortname': short_name}
- except:
- self.get_logger().error(
- '*** Invalid multimailhook.emailPrefix: %s\n' % emailprefix +
- '*** %s\n' % sys.exc_info()[1] +
- "*** Only the '%(repo_shortname)s' placeholder is allowed\n"
- )
- raise ConfigurationException(
- '"%s" is not an allowed setting for emailPrefix' % emailprefix
- )
-
- def get_sender(self):
- return self.config.get('envelopesender')
-
- def process_addr(self, addr, change):
- if addr.lower() == 'author':
- if hasattr(change, 'author'):
- return change.author
- else:
- return None
- elif addr.lower() == 'pusher':
- return self.get_pusher_email()
- elif addr.lower() == 'none':
- return None
- else:
- return addr
-
- def get_fromaddr(self, change=None):
- fromaddr = self.config.get('from')
- if change:
- specific_fromaddr = change.get_specific_fromaddr()
- if specific_fromaddr:
- fromaddr = specific_fromaddr
- if fromaddr:
- fromaddr = self.process_addr(fromaddr, change)
- if fromaddr:
- return fromaddr
- return super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_fromaddr(change)
-
- def get_reply_to_refchange(self, refchange):
- if self.__reply_to_refchange is None:
- return super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_reply_to_refchange(refchange)
- else:
- return self.process_addr(self.__reply_to_refchange, refchange)
-
- def get_reply_to_commit(self, revision):
- if self.__reply_to_commit is None:
- return super(ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin, self).get_reply_to_commit(revision)
- else:
- return self.process_addr(self.__reply_to_commit, revision)
-
- def get_scancommitforcc(self):
- return self.config.get('scancommitforcc')
-
-
-class FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- """Handle encoding and maximum line length of body lines.
-
- email_max_line_length (int or None)
-
- The maximum length of any single line in the email body.
- Longer lines are truncated at that length with ' [...]'
- appended.
-
- strict_utf8 (bool)
-
- If this field is set to True, then the email body text is
- expected to be UTF-8. Any invalid characters are
- converted to U+FFFD, the Unicode replacement character
- (encoded as UTF-8, of course).
-
- """
-
- def __init__(self, strict_utf8=True,
- email_max_line_length=500, max_subject_length=500,
- **kw):
- super(FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.__strict_utf8 = strict_utf8
- self.__email_max_line_length = email_max_line_length
- self.__max_subject_length = max_subject_length
-
- def filter_body(self, lines):
- lines = super(FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, self).filter_body(lines)
- if self.__strict_utf8:
- if not PYTHON3:
- lines = (line.decode(ENCODING, 'replace') for line in lines)
- # Limit the line length in Unicode-space to avoid
- # splitting characters:
- if self.__email_max_line_length > 0:
- lines = limit_linelength(lines, self.__email_max_line_length)
- if not PYTHON3:
- lines = (line.encode(ENCODING, 'replace') for line in lines)
- elif self.__email_max_line_length:
- lines = limit_linelength(lines, self.__email_max_line_length)
-
- return lines
-
- def get_max_subject_length(self):
- return self.__max_subject_length
-
-
-class ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- FilterLinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ):
- """Handle encoding and maximum line length based on config."""
-
- def __init__(self, config, **kw):
- strict_utf8 = config.get_bool('emailstrictutf8', default=None)
- if strict_utf8 is not None:
- kw['strict_utf8'] = strict_utf8
-
- email_max_line_length = config.get('emailmaxlinelength')
- if email_max_line_length is not None:
- kw['email_max_line_length'] = int(email_max_line_length)
-
- max_subject_length = config.get('subjectMaxLength', default=email_max_line_length)
- if max_subject_length is not None:
- kw['max_subject_length'] = int(max_subject_length)
-
- super(ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(
- config=config, **kw
- )
-
-
-class MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- """Limit the email body to a specified number of lines."""
-
- def __init__(self, emailmaxlines, **kw):
- super(MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.__emailmaxlines = emailmaxlines
-
- def filter_body(self, lines):
- lines = super(MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, self).filter_body(lines)
- if self.__emailmaxlines > 0:
- lines = limit_lines(lines, self.__emailmaxlines)
- return lines
-
-
-class ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- MaxlinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ):
- """Limit the email body to the number of lines specified in config."""
-
- def __init__(self, config, **kw):
- emailmaxlines = int(config.get('emailmaxlines', default='0'))
- super(ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(
- config=config,
- emailmaxlines=emailmaxlines,
- **kw
- )
-
-
-class FQDNEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- """A mixin that sets the host's FQDN to its constructor argument."""
-
- def __init__(self, fqdn, **kw):
- super(FQDNEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.COMPUTED_KEYS += ['fqdn']
- self.__fqdn = fqdn
-
- def get_fqdn(self):
- """Return the fully-qualified domain name for this host.
-
- Return None if it is unavailable or unwanted."""
-
- return self.__fqdn
-
-
-class ConfigFQDNEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- FQDNEnvironmentMixin,
- ):
- """Read the FQDN from the config."""
-
- def __init__(self, config, **kw):
- fqdn = config.get('fqdn')
- super(ConfigFQDNEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(
- config=config,
- fqdn=fqdn,
- **kw
- )
-
-
-class ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin(FQDNEnvironmentMixin):
- """Get the FQDN by calling socket.getfqdn()."""
-
- def __init__(self, **kw):
- super(ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(
- fqdn=socket.getfqdn(),
- **kw
- )
-
-
-class PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin(ConfigEnvironmentMixin):
- """Deduce pusher_email from pusher by appending an emaildomain."""
-
- def __init__(self, **kw):
- super(PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.__emaildomain = self.config.get('emaildomain')
-
- def get_pusher_email(self):
- if self.__emaildomain:
- # Derive the pusher's full email address in the default way:
- return '%s@%s' % (self.get_pusher(), self.__emaildomain)
- else:
- return super(PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin, self).get_pusher_email()
-
-
-class StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- """Set recipients statically based on constructor parameters."""
-
- def __init__(
- self,
- refchange_recipients, announce_recipients, revision_recipients, scancommitforcc,
- **kw
- ):
- super(StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
-
- # The recipients for various types of notification emails, as
- # RFC 2822 email addresses separated by commas (or the empty
- # string if no recipients are configured). Although there is
- # a mechanism to choose the recipient lists based on on the
- # actual *contents* of the change being reported, we only
- # choose based on the *type* of the change. Therefore we can
- # compute them once and for all:
- self.__refchange_recipients = refchange_recipients
- self.__announce_recipients = announce_recipients
- self.__revision_recipients = revision_recipients
-
- def check(self):
- if not (self.get_refchange_recipients(None) or
- self.get_announce_recipients(None) or
- self.get_revision_recipients(None) or
- self.get_scancommitforcc()):
- raise ConfigurationException('No email recipients configured!')
- super(StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, self).check()
-
- def get_refchange_recipients(self, refchange):
- if self.__refchange_recipients is None:
- return super(StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- self).get_refchange_recipients(refchange)
- return self.__refchange_recipients
-
- def get_announce_recipients(self, annotated_tag_change):
- if self.__announce_recipients is None:
- return super(StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- self).get_refchange_recipients(annotated_tag_change)
- return self.__announce_recipients
-
- def get_revision_recipients(self, revision):
- if self.__revision_recipients is None:
- return super(StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- self).get_refchange_recipients(revision)
- return self.__revision_recipients
-
-
-class CLIRecipientsEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- """Mixin storing recipients information coming from the
- command-line."""
-
- def __init__(self, cli_recipients=None, **kw):
- super(CLIRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.__cli_recipients = cli_recipients
-
- def get_refchange_recipients(self, refchange):
- if self.__cli_recipients is None:
- return super(CLIRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- self).get_refchange_recipients(refchange)
- return self.__cli_recipients
-
- def get_announce_recipients(self, annotated_tag_change):
- if self.__cli_recipients is None:
- return super(CLIRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- self).get_announce_recipients(annotated_tag_change)
- return self.__cli_recipients
-
- def get_revision_recipients(self, revision):
- if self.__cli_recipients is None:
- return super(CLIRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- self).get_revision_recipients(revision)
- return self.__cli_recipients
-
-
-class ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- StaticRecipientsEnvironmentMixin
- ):
- """Determine recipients statically based on config."""
-
- def __init__(self, config, **kw):
- super(ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(
- config=config,
- refchange_recipients=self._get_recipients(
- config, 'refchangelist', 'mailinglist',
- ),
- announce_recipients=self._get_recipients(
- config, 'announcelist', 'refchangelist', 'mailinglist',
- ),
- revision_recipients=self._get_recipients(
- config, 'commitlist', 'mailinglist',
- ),
- scancommitforcc=config.get('scancommitforcc'),
- **kw
- )
-
- def _get_recipients(self, config, *names):
- """Return the recipients for a particular type of message.
-
- Return the list of email addresses to which a particular type
- of notification email should be sent, by looking at the config
- value for "multimailhook.$name" for each of names. Use the
- value from the first name that is configured. The return
- value is a (possibly empty) string containing RFC 2822 email
- addresses separated by commas. If no configuration could be
- found, raise a ConfigurationException."""
-
- for name in names:
- lines = config.get_all(name)
- if lines is not None:
- lines = [line.strip() for line in lines]
- # Single "none" is a special value equivalen to empty string.
- if lines == ['none']:
- lines = ['']
- return ', '.join(lines)
- else:
- return ''
-
-
-class StaticRefFilterEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- """Set branch filter statically based on constructor parameters."""
-
- def __init__(self, ref_filter_incl_regex, ref_filter_excl_regex,
- ref_filter_do_send_regex, ref_filter_dont_send_regex,
- **kw):
- super(StaticRefFilterEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
-
- if ref_filter_incl_regex and ref_filter_excl_regex:
- raise ConfigurationException(
- "Cannot specify both a ref inclusion and exclusion regex.")
- self.__is_inclusion_filter = bool(ref_filter_incl_regex)
- default_exclude = self.get_default_ref_ignore_regex()
- if ref_filter_incl_regex:
- ref_filter_regex = ref_filter_incl_regex
- elif ref_filter_excl_regex:
- ref_filter_regex = ref_filter_excl_regex + '|' + default_exclude
- else:
- ref_filter_regex = default_exclude
- try:
- self.__compiled_regex = re.compile(ref_filter_regex)
- except Exception:
- raise ConfigurationException(
- 'Invalid Ref Filter Regex "%s": %s' % (ref_filter_regex, sys.exc_info()[1]))
-
- if ref_filter_do_send_regex and ref_filter_dont_send_regex:
- raise ConfigurationException(
- "Cannot specify both a ref doSend and dontSend regex.")
- self.__is_do_send_filter = bool(ref_filter_do_send_regex)
- if ref_filter_do_send_regex:
- ref_filter_send_regex = ref_filter_do_send_regex
- elif ref_filter_dont_send_regex:
- ref_filter_send_regex = ref_filter_dont_send_regex
- else:
- ref_filter_send_regex = '.*'
- self.__is_do_send_filter = True
- try:
- self.__send_compiled_regex = re.compile(ref_filter_send_regex)
- except Exception:
- raise ConfigurationException(
- 'Invalid Ref Filter Regex "%s": %s' %
- (ref_filter_send_regex, sys.exc_info()[1]))
-
- def get_ref_filter_regex(self, send_filter=False):
- if send_filter:
- return self.__send_compiled_regex, self.__is_do_send_filter
- else:
- return self.__compiled_regex, self.__is_inclusion_filter
-
-
-class ConfigRefFilterEnvironmentMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- StaticRefFilterEnvironmentMixin
- ):
- """Determine branch filtering statically based on config."""
-
- def _get_regex(self, config, key):
- """Get a list of whitespace-separated regex. The refFilter* config
- variables are multivalued (hence the use of get_all), and we
- allow each entry to be a whitespace-separated list (hence the
- split on each line). The whole thing is glued into a single regex."""
- values = config.get_all(key)
- if values is None:
- return values
- items = []
- for line in values:
- for i in line.split():
- items.append(i)
- if items == []:
- return None
- return '|'.join(items)
-
- def __init__(self, config, **kw):
- super(ConfigRefFilterEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(
- config=config,
- ref_filter_incl_regex=self._get_regex(config, 'refFilterInclusionRegex'),
- ref_filter_excl_regex=self._get_regex(config, 'refFilterExclusionRegex'),
- ref_filter_do_send_regex=self._get_regex(config, 'refFilterDoSendRegex'),
- ref_filter_dont_send_regex=self._get_regex(config, 'refFilterDontSendRegex'),
- **kw
- )
-
-
-class ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- """Make a "projectdesc" value available for templates.
-
- By default, it is set to the first line of $GIT_DIR/description
- (if that file is present and appears to be set meaningfully)."""
-
- def __init__(self, **kw):
- super(ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.COMPUTED_KEYS += ['projectdesc']
-
- def get_projectdesc(self):
- """Return a one-line description of the project."""
-
- git_dir = get_git_dir()
- try:
- projectdesc = open(os.path.join(git_dir, 'description')).readline().strip()
- if projectdesc and not projectdesc.startswith('Unnamed repository'):
- return projectdesc
- except IOError:
- pass
-
- return 'UNNAMED PROJECT'
-
-
-class GenericEnvironmentMixin(Environment):
- def get_pusher(self):
- return self.osenv.get('USER', self.osenv.get('USERNAME', 'unknown user'))
-
-
-class GitoliteEnvironmentHighPrecMixin(Environment):
- def get_pusher(self):
- return self.osenv.get('GL_USER', 'unknown user')
-
-
-class GitoliteEnvironmentLowPrecMixin(
- ConfigEnvironmentMixin,
- Environment):
-
- def get_repo_shortname(self):
- # The gitolite environment variable $GL_REPO is a pretty good
- # repo_shortname (though it's probably not as good as a value
- # the user might have explicitly put in his config).
- return (
- self.osenv.get('GL_REPO', None) or
- super(GitoliteEnvironmentLowPrecMixin, self).get_repo_shortname()
- )
-
- @staticmethod
- def _compile_regex(re_template):
- return (
- re.compile(re_template % x)
- for x in (
- r'BEGIN\s+USER\s+EMAILS',
- r'([^\s]+)\s+(.*)',
- r'END\s+USER\s+EMAILS',
- ))
-
- def get_fromaddr(self, change=None):
- GL_USER = self.osenv.get('GL_USER')
- if GL_USER is not None:
- # Find the path to gitolite.conf. Note that gitolite v3
- # did away with the GL_ADMINDIR and GL_CONF environment
- # variables (they are now hard-coded).
- GL_ADMINDIR = self.osenv.get(
- 'GL_ADMINDIR',
- os.path.expanduser(os.path.join('~', '.gitolite')))
- GL_CONF = self.osenv.get(
- 'GL_CONF',
- os.path.join(GL_ADMINDIR, 'conf', 'gitolite.conf'))
-
- mailaddress_map = self.config.get('MailaddressMap')
- # If relative, consider relative to GL_CONF:
- if mailaddress_map:
- mailaddress_map = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(GL_CONF),
- mailaddress_map)
- if os.path.isfile(mailaddress_map):
- f = open(mailaddress_map, 'rU')
- try:
- # Leading '#' is optional
- re_begin, re_user, re_end = self._compile_regex(
- r'^(?:\s*#)?\s*%s\s*$')
- for l in f:
- l = l.rstrip('\n')
- if re_begin.match(l) or re_end.match(l):
- continue # Ignore these lines
- m = re_user.match(l)
- if m:
- if m.group(1) == GL_USER:
- return m.group(2)
- else:
- continue # Not this user, but not an error
- raise ConfigurationException(
- "Syntax error in mail address map.\n"
- "Check file {}.\n"
- "Line: {}".format(mailaddress_map, l))
-
- finally:
- f.close()
-
- if os.path.isfile(GL_CONF):
- f = open(GL_CONF, 'rU')
- try:
- in_user_emails_section = False
- re_begin, re_user, re_end = self._compile_regex(
- r'^\s*#\s*%s\s*$')
- for l in f:
- l = l.rstrip('\n')
- if not in_user_emails_section:
- if re_begin.match(l):
- in_user_emails_section = True
- continue
- if re_end.match(l):
- break
- m = re_user.match(l)
- if m and m.group(1) == GL_USER:
- return m.group(2)
- finally:
- f.close()
- return super(GitoliteEnvironmentLowPrecMixin, self).get_fromaddr(change)
-
-
-class IncrementalDateTime(object):
- """Simple wrapper to give incremental date/times.
-
- Each call will result in a date/time a second later than the
- previous call. This can be used to falsify email headers, to
- increase the likelihood that email clients sort the emails
- correctly."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- self.time = time.time()
- self.next = self.__next__ # Python 2 backward compatibility
-
- def __next__(self):
- formatted = formatdate(self.time, True)
- self.time += 1
- return formatted
-
-
-class StashEnvironmentHighPrecMixin(Environment):
- def __init__(self, user=None, repo=None, **kw):
- super(StashEnvironmentHighPrecMixin,
- self).__init__(user=user, repo=repo, **kw)
- self.__user = user
- self.__repo = repo
-
- def get_pusher(self):
- return re.match(r'(.*?)\s*<', self.__user).group(1)
-
- def get_pusher_email(self):
- return self.__user
-
-
-class StashEnvironmentLowPrecMixin(Environment):
- def __init__(self, user=None, repo=None, **kw):
- super(StashEnvironmentLowPrecMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.__repo = repo
- self.__user = user
-
- def get_repo_shortname(self):
- return self.__repo
-
- def get_fromaddr(self, change=None):
- return self.__user
-
-
-class GerritEnvironmentHighPrecMixin(Environment):
- def __init__(self, project=None, submitter=None, update_method=None, **kw):
- super(GerritEnvironmentHighPrecMixin,
- self).__init__(submitter=submitter, project=project, **kw)
- self.__project = project
- self.__submitter = submitter
- self.__update_method = update_method
- "Make an 'update_method' value available for templates."
- self.COMPUTED_KEYS += ['update_method']
-
- def get_pusher(self):
- if self.__submitter:
- if self.__submitter.find('<') != -1:
- # Submitter has a configured email, we transformed
- # __submitter into an RFC 2822 string already.
- return re.match(r'(.*?)\s*<', self.__submitter).group(1)
- else:
- # Submitter has no configured email, it's just his name.
- return self.__submitter
- else:
- # If we arrive here, this means someone pushed "Submit" from
- # the gerrit web UI for the CR (or used one of the programmatic
- # APIs to do the same, such as gerrit review) and the
- # merge/push was done by the Gerrit user. It was technically
- # triggered by someone else, but sadly we have no way of
- # determining who that someone else is at this point.
- return 'Gerrit' # 'unknown user'?
-
- def get_pusher_email(self):
- if self.__submitter:
- return self.__submitter
- else:
- return super(GerritEnvironmentHighPrecMixin, self).get_pusher_email()
-
- def get_default_ref_ignore_regex(self):
- default = super(GerritEnvironmentHighPrecMixin, self).get_default_ref_ignore_regex()
- return default + '|^refs/changes/|^refs/cache-automerge/|^refs/meta/'
-
- def get_revision_recipients(self, revision):
- # Merge commits created by Gerrit when users hit "Submit this patchset"
- # in the Web UI (or do equivalently with REST APIs or the gerrit review
- # command) are not something users want to see an individual email for.
- # Filter them out.
- committer = read_git_output(['log', '--no-walk', '--format=%cN',
- revision.rev.sha1])
- if committer == 'Gerrit Code Review':
- return []
- else:
- return super(GerritEnvironmentHighPrecMixin, self).get_revision_recipients(revision)
-
- def get_update_method(self):
- return self.__update_method
-
-
-class GerritEnvironmentLowPrecMixin(Environment):
- def __init__(self, project=None, submitter=None, **kw):
- super(GerritEnvironmentLowPrecMixin, self).__init__(**kw)
- self.__project = project
- self.__submitter = submitter
-
- def get_repo_shortname(self):
- return self.__project
-
- def get_fromaddr(self, change=None):
- if self.__submitter and self.__submitter.find('<') != -1:
- return self.__submitter
- else:
- return super(GerritEnvironmentLowPrecMixin, self).get_fromaddr(change)
-
-
-class Push(object):
- """Represent an entire push (i.e., a group of ReferenceChanges).
-
- It is easy to figure out what commits were added to a *branch* by
- a Reference change:
-
- git rev-list change.old..change.new
-
- or removed from a *branch*:
-
- git rev-list change.new..change.old
-
- But it is not quite so trivial to determine which entirely new
- commits were added to the *repository* by a push and which old
- commits were discarded by a push. A big part of the job of this
- class is to figure out these things, and to make sure that new
- commits are only detailed once even if they were added to multiple
- references.
-
- The first step is to determine the "other" references--those
- unaffected by the current push. They are computed by listing all
- references then removing any affected by this push. The results
- are stored in Push._other_ref_sha1s.
-
- The commits contained in the repository before this push were
-
- git rev-list other1 other2 other3 ... change1.old change2.old ...
-
- Where "changeN.old" is the old value of one of the references
- affected by this push.
-
- The commits contained in the repository after this push are
-
- git rev-list other1 other2 other3 ... change1.new change2.new ...
-
- The commits added by this push are the difference between these
- two sets, which can be written
-
- git rev-list \
- ^other1 ^other2 ... \
- ^change1.old ^change2.old ... \
- change1.new change2.new ...
-
- The commits removed by this push can be computed by
-
- git rev-list \
- ^other1 ^other2 ... \
- ^change1.new ^change2.new ... \
- change1.old change2.old ...
-
- The last point is that it is possible that other pushes are
- occurring simultaneously to this one, so reference values can
- change at any time. It is impossible to eliminate all race
- conditions, but we reduce the window of time during which problems
- can occur by translating reference names to SHA1s as soon as
- possible and working with SHA1s thereafter (because SHA1s are
- immutable)."""
-
- # A map {(changeclass, changetype): integer} specifying the order
- # that reference changes will be processed if multiple reference
- # changes are included in a single push. The order is significant
- # mostly because new commit notifications are threaded together
- # with the first reference change that includes the commit. The
- # following order thus causes commits to be grouped with branch
- # changes (as opposed to tag changes) if possible.
- SORT_ORDER = dict(
- (value, i) for (i, value) in enumerate([
- (BranchChange, 'update'),
- (BranchChange, 'create'),
- (AnnotatedTagChange, 'update'),
- (AnnotatedTagChange, 'create'),
- (NonAnnotatedTagChange, 'update'),
- (NonAnnotatedTagChange, 'create'),
- (BranchChange, 'delete'),
- (AnnotatedTagChange, 'delete'),
- (NonAnnotatedTagChange, 'delete'),
- (OtherReferenceChange, 'update'),
- (OtherReferenceChange, 'create'),
- (OtherReferenceChange, 'delete'),
- ])
- )
-
- def __init__(self, environment, changes, ignore_other_refs=False):
- self.changes = sorted(changes, key=self._sort_key)
- self.__other_ref_sha1s = None
- self.__cached_commits_spec = {}
- self.environment = environment
-
- if ignore_other_refs:
- self.__other_ref_sha1s = set()
-
- @classmethod
- def _sort_key(klass, change):
- return (klass.SORT_ORDER[change.__class__, change.change_type], change.refname,)
-
- @property
- def _other_ref_sha1s(self):
- """The GitObjects referred to by references unaffected by this push.
- """
- if self.__other_ref_sha1s is None:
- # The refnames being changed by this push:
- updated_refs = set(
- change.refname
- for change in self.changes
- )
-
- # The SHA-1s of commits referred to by all references in this
- # repository *except* updated_refs:
- sha1s = set()
- fmt = (
- '%(objectname) %(objecttype) %(refname)\n'
- '%(*objectname) %(*objecttype) %(refname)'
- )
- ref_filter_regex, is_inclusion_filter = \
- self.environment.get_ref_filter_regex()
- for line in read_git_lines(
- ['for-each-ref', '--format=%s' % (fmt,)]):
- (sha1, type, name) = line.split(' ', 2)
- if (sha1 and type == 'commit' and
- name not in updated_refs and
- include_ref(name, ref_filter_regex, is_inclusion_filter)):
- sha1s.add(sha1)
-
- self.__other_ref_sha1s = sha1s
-
- return self.__other_ref_sha1s
-
- def _get_commits_spec_incl(self, new_or_old, reference_change=None):
- """Get new or old SHA-1 from one or each of the changed refs.
-
- Return a list of SHA-1 commit identifier strings suitable as
- arguments to 'git rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...). The
- returned identifiers are either the old or new values from one
- or all of the changed references, depending on the values of
- new_or_old and reference_change.
-
- new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If
- 'new', the returned SHA-1 identifiers are the new values from
- each changed reference. If 'old', the SHA-1 identifiers are
- the old values from each changed reference.
-
- If reference_change is specified and not None, only the new or
- old reference from the specified reference is included in the
- return value.
-
- This function returns None if there are no matching revisions
- (e.g., because a branch was deleted and new_or_old is 'new').
- """
-
- if not reference_change:
- incl_spec = sorted(
- getattr(change, new_or_old).sha1
- for change in self.changes
- if getattr(change, new_or_old)
- )
- if not incl_spec:
- incl_spec = None
- elif not getattr(reference_change, new_or_old).commit_sha1:
- incl_spec = None
- else:
- incl_spec = [getattr(reference_change, new_or_old).commit_sha1]
- return incl_spec
-
- def _get_commits_spec_excl(self, new_or_old):
- """Get exclusion revisions for determining new or discarded commits.
-
- Return a list of strings suitable as arguments to 'git
- rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...) that will exclude all
- commits that, depending on the value of new_or_old, were
- either previously in the repository (useful for determining
- which commits are new to the repository) or currently in the
- repository (useful for determining which commits were
- discarded from the repository).
-
- new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If
- 'new', the commits to be excluded are those that were in the
- repository before the push. If 'old', the commits to be
- excluded are those that are currently in the repository. """
-
- old_or_new = {'old': 'new', 'new': 'old'}[new_or_old]
- excl_revs = self._other_ref_sha1s.union(
- getattr(change, old_or_new).sha1
- for change in self.changes
- if getattr(change, old_or_new).type in ['commit', 'tag']
- )
- return ['^' + sha1 for sha1 in sorted(excl_revs)]
-
- def get_commits_spec(self, new_or_old, reference_change=None):
- """Get rev-list arguments for added or discarded commits.
-
- Return a list of strings suitable as arguments to 'git
- rev-list' (or 'git log' or ...) that select those commits
- that, depending on the value of new_or_old, are either new to
- the repository or were discarded from the repository.
-
- new_or_old is either the string 'new' or the string 'old'. If
- 'new', the returned list is used to select commits that are
- new to the repository. If 'old', the returned value is used
- to select the commits that have been discarded from the
- repository.
-
- If reference_change is specified and not None, the new or
- discarded commits are limited to those that are reachable from
- the new or old value of the specified reference.
-
- This function returns None if there are no added (or discarded)
- revisions.
- """
- key = (new_or_old, reference_change)
- if key not in self.__cached_commits_spec:
- ret = self._get_commits_spec_incl(new_or_old, reference_change)
- if ret is not None:
- ret.extend(self._get_commits_spec_excl(new_or_old))
- self.__cached_commits_spec[key] = ret
- return self.__cached_commits_spec[key]
-
- def get_new_commits(self, reference_change=None):
- """Return a list of commits added by this push.
-
- Return a list of the object names of commits that were added
- by the part of this push represented by reference_change. If
- reference_change is None, then return a list of *all* commits
- added by this push."""
-
- spec = self.get_commits_spec('new', reference_change)
- return git_rev_list(spec)
-
- def get_discarded_commits(self, reference_change):
- """Return a list of commits discarded by this push.
-
- Return a list of the object names of commits that were
- entirely discarded from the repository by the part of this
- push represented by reference_change."""
-
- spec = self.get_commits_spec('old', reference_change)
- return git_rev_list(spec)
-
- def send_emails(self, mailer, body_filter=None):
- """Use send all of the notification emails needed for this push.
-
- Use send all of the notification emails (including reference
- change emails and commit emails) needed for this push. Send
- the emails using mailer. If body_filter is not None, then use
- it to filter the lines that are intended for the email
- body."""
-
- # The sha1s of commits that were introduced by this push.
- # They will be removed from this set as they are processed, to
- # guarantee that one (and only one) email is generated for
- # each new commit.
- unhandled_sha1s = set(self.get_new_commits())
- send_date = IncrementalDateTime()
- for change in self.changes:
- sha1s = []
- for sha1 in reversed(list(self.get_new_commits(change))):
- if sha1 in unhandled_sha1s:
- sha1s.append(sha1)
- unhandled_sha1s.remove(sha1)
-
- # Check if we've got anyone to send to
- if not change.recipients:
- change.environment.log_warning(
- '*** no recipients configured so no email will be sent\n'
- '*** for %r update %s->%s'
- % (change.refname, change.old.sha1, change.new.sha1,)
- )
- else:
- if not change.environment.quiet:
- change.environment.log_msg(
- 'Sending notification emails to: %s' % (change.recipients,))
- extra_values = {'send_date': next(send_date)}
-
- rev = change.send_single_combined_email(sha1s)
- if rev:
- mailer.send(
- change.generate_combined_email(self, rev, body_filter, extra_values),
- rev.recipients,
- )
- # This change is now fully handled; no need to handle
- # individual revisions any further.
- continue
- else:
- mailer.send(
- change.generate_email(self, body_filter, extra_values),
- change.recipients,
- )
-
- max_emails = change.environment.maxcommitemails
- if max_emails and len(sha1s) > max_emails:
- change.environment.log_warning(
- '*** Too many new commits (%d), not sending commit emails.\n' % len(sha1s) +
- '*** Try setting multimailhook.maxCommitEmails to a greater value\n' +
- '*** Currently, multimailhook.maxCommitEmails=%d' % max_emails
- )
- return
-
- for (num, sha1) in enumerate(sha1s):
- rev = Revision(change, GitObject(sha1), num=num + 1, tot=len(sha1s))
- if len(rev.parents) > 1 and change.environment.excludemergerevisions:
- # skipping a merge commit
- continue
- if not rev.recipients and rev.cc_recipients:
- change.environment.log_msg('*** Replacing Cc: with To:')
- rev.recipients = rev.cc_recipients
- rev.cc_recipients = None
- if rev.recipients:
- extra_values = {'send_date': next(send_date)}
- mailer.send(
- rev.generate_email(self, body_filter, extra_values),
- rev.recipients,
- )
-
- # Consistency check:
- if unhandled_sha1s:
- change.environment.log_error(
- 'ERROR: No emails were sent for the following new commits:\n'
- ' %s'
- % ('\n '.join(sorted(unhandled_sha1s)),)
- )
-
-
-def include_ref(refname, ref_filter_regex, is_inclusion_filter):
- does_match = bool(ref_filter_regex.search(refname))
- if is_inclusion_filter:
- return does_match
- else: # exclusion filter -- we include the ref if the regex doesn't match
- return not does_match
-
-
-def run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer):
- environment.check()
- send_filter_regex, send_is_inclusion_filter = environment.get_ref_filter_regex(True)
- ref_filter_regex, is_inclusion_filter = environment.get_ref_filter_regex(False)
- changes = []
- while True:
- line = read_line(sys.stdin)
- if line == '':
- break
- (oldrev, newrev, refname) = line.strip().split(' ', 2)
- environment.get_logger().debug(
- "run_as_post_receive_hook: oldrev=%s, newrev=%s, refname=%s" %
- (oldrev, newrev, refname))
-
- if not include_ref(refname, ref_filter_regex, is_inclusion_filter):
- continue
- if not include_ref(refname, send_filter_regex, send_is_inclusion_filter):
- continue
- changes.append(
- ReferenceChange.create(environment, oldrev, newrev, refname)
- )
- if not changes:
- mailer.close()
- return
- push = Push(environment, changes)
- try:
- push.send_emails(mailer, body_filter=environment.filter_body)
- finally:
- mailer.close()
-
-
-def run_as_update_hook(environment, mailer, refname, oldrev, newrev, force_send=False):
- environment.check()
- send_filter_regex, send_is_inclusion_filter = environment.get_ref_filter_regex(True)
- ref_filter_regex, is_inclusion_filter = environment.get_ref_filter_regex(False)
- if not include_ref(refname, ref_filter_regex, is_inclusion_filter):
- return
- if not include_ref(refname, send_filter_regex, send_is_inclusion_filter):
- return
- changes = [
- ReferenceChange.create(
- environment,
- read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--verify', oldrev]),
- read_git_output(['rev-parse', '--verify', newrev]),
- refname,
- ),
- ]
- if not changes:
- mailer.close()
- return
- push = Push(environment, changes, force_send)
- try:
- push.send_emails(mailer, body_filter=environment.filter_body)
- finally:
- mailer.close()
-
-
-def check_ref_filter(environment):
- send_filter_regex, send_is_inclusion = environment.get_ref_filter_regex(True)
- ref_filter_regex, ref_is_inclusion = environment.get_ref_filter_regex(False)
-
- def inc_exc_lusion(b):
- if b:
- return 'inclusion'
- else:
- return 'exclusion'
-
- if send_filter_regex:
- sys.stdout.write("DoSend/DontSend filter regex (" +
- (inc_exc_lusion(send_is_inclusion)) +
- '): ' + send_filter_regex.pattern +
- '\n')
- if send_filter_regex:
- sys.stdout.write("Include/Exclude filter regex (" +
- (inc_exc_lusion(ref_is_inclusion)) +
- '): ' + ref_filter_regex.pattern +
- '\n')
- sys.stdout.write(os.linesep)
-
- sys.stdout.write(
- "Refs marked as EXCLUDE are excluded by either refFilterInclusionRegex\n"
- "or refFilterExclusionRegex. No emails will be sent for commits included\n"
- "in these refs.\n"
- "Refs marked as DONT-SEND are excluded by either refFilterDoSendRegex or\n"
- "refFilterDontSendRegex, but not by either refFilterInclusionRegex or\n"
- "refFilterExclusionRegex. Emails will be sent for commits included in these\n"
- "refs only when the commit reaches a ref which isn't excluded.\n"
- "Refs marked as DO-SEND are not excluded by any filter. Emails will\n"
- "be sent normally for commits included in these refs.\n")
-
- sys.stdout.write(os.linesep)
-
- for refname in read_git_lines(['for-each-ref', '--format', '%(refname)']):
- sys.stdout.write(refname)
- if not include_ref(refname, ref_filter_regex, ref_is_inclusion):
- sys.stdout.write(' EXCLUDE')
- elif not include_ref(refname, send_filter_regex, send_is_inclusion):
- sys.stdout.write(' DONT-SEND')
- else:
- sys.stdout.write(' DO-SEND')
-
- sys.stdout.write(os.linesep)
-
-
-def show_env(environment, out):
- out.write('Environment values:\n')
- for (k, v) in sorted(environment.get_values().items()):
- if k: # Don't show the {'' : ''} pair.
- out.write(' %s : %r\n' % (k, v))
- out.write('\n')
- # Flush to avoid interleaving with further log output
- out.flush()
-
-
-def check_setup(environment):
- environment.check()
- show_env(environment, sys.stdout)
- sys.stdout.write("Now, checking that git-multimail's standard input "
- "is properly set ..." + os.linesep)
- sys.stdout.write("Please type some text and then press Return" + os.linesep)
- stdin = sys.stdin.readline()
- sys.stdout.write("You have just entered:" + os.linesep)
- sys.stdout.write(stdin)
- sys.stdout.write("git-multimail seems properly set up." + os.linesep)
-
-
-def choose_mailer(config, environment):
- mailer = config.get('mailer', default='sendmail')
-
- if mailer == 'smtp':
- smtpserver = config.get('smtpserver', default='localhost')
- smtpservertimeout = float(config.get('smtpservertimeout', default=10.0))
- smtpserverdebuglevel = int(config.get('smtpserverdebuglevel', default=0))
- smtpencryption = config.get('smtpencryption', default='none')
- smtpuser = config.get('smtpuser', default='')
- smtppass = config.get('smtppass', default='')
- smtpcacerts = config.get('smtpcacerts', default='')
- mailer = SMTPMailer(
- environment,
- envelopesender=(environment.get_sender() or environment.get_fromaddr()),
- smtpserver=smtpserver, smtpservertimeout=smtpservertimeout,
- smtpserverdebuglevel=smtpserverdebuglevel,
- smtpencryption=smtpencryption,
- smtpuser=smtpuser,
- smtppass=smtppass,
- smtpcacerts=smtpcacerts
- )
- elif mailer == 'sendmail':
- command = config.get('sendmailcommand')
- if command:
- command = shlex.split(command)
- mailer = SendMailer(environment,
- command=command, envelopesender=environment.get_sender())
- else:
- environment.log_error(
- 'fatal: multimailhook.mailer is set to an incorrect value: "%s"\n' % mailer +
- 'please use one of "smtp" or "sendmail".'
- )
- sys.exit(1)
- return mailer
-
-
-KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS = {
- 'generic': {'highprec': GenericEnvironmentMixin},
- 'gitolite': {'highprec': GitoliteEnvironmentHighPrecMixin,
- 'lowprec': GitoliteEnvironmentLowPrecMixin},
- 'stash': {'highprec': StashEnvironmentHighPrecMixin,
- 'lowprec': StashEnvironmentLowPrecMixin},
- 'gerrit': {'highprec': GerritEnvironmentHighPrecMixin,
- 'lowprec': GerritEnvironmentLowPrecMixin},
- }
-
-
-def choose_environment(config, osenv=None, env=None, recipients=None,
- hook_info=None):
- env_name = choose_environment_name(config, env, osenv)
- environment_klass = build_environment_klass(env_name)
- env = build_environment(environment_klass, env_name, config,
- osenv, recipients, hook_info)
- return env
-
-
-def choose_environment_name(config, env, osenv):
- if not osenv:
- osenv = os.environ
-
- if not env:
- env = config.get('environment')
-
- if not env:
- if 'GL_USER' in osenv and 'GL_REPO' in osenv:
- env = 'gitolite'
- else:
- env = 'generic'
- return env
-
-
-COMMON_ENVIRONMENT_MIXINS = [
- ConfigRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- CLIRecipientsEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigRefFilterEnvironmentMixin,
- ProjectdescEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigMaxlinesEnvironmentMixin,
- ComputeFQDNEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigFilterLinesEnvironmentMixin,
- PusherDomainEnvironmentMixin,
- ConfigOptionsEnvironmentMixin,
- ]
-
-
-def build_environment_klass(env_name):
- if 'class' in KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS[env_name]:
- return KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS[env_name]['class']
-
- environment_mixins = []
- known_env = KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS[env_name]
- if 'highprec' in known_env:
- high_prec_mixin = known_env['highprec']
- environment_mixins.append(high_prec_mixin)
- environment_mixins = environment_mixins + COMMON_ENVIRONMENT_MIXINS
- if 'lowprec' in known_env:
- low_prec_mixin = known_env['lowprec']
- environment_mixins.append(low_prec_mixin)
- environment_mixins.append(Environment)
- klass_name = env_name.capitalize() + 'Environment'
- environment_klass = type(
- klass_name,
- tuple(environment_mixins),
- {},
- )
- KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS[env_name]['class'] = environment_klass
- return environment_klass
-
-
-GerritEnvironment = build_environment_klass('gerrit')
-StashEnvironment = build_environment_klass('stash')
-GitoliteEnvironment = build_environment_klass('gitolite')
-GenericEnvironment = build_environment_klass('generic')
-
-
-def build_environment(environment_klass, env, config,
- osenv, recipients, hook_info):
- environment_kw = {
- 'osenv': osenv,
- 'config': config,
- }
-
- if env == 'stash':
- environment_kw['user'] = hook_info['stash_user']
- environment_kw['repo'] = hook_info['stash_repo']
- elif env == 'gerrit':
- environment_kw['project'] = hook_info['project']
- environment_kw['submitter'] = hook_info['submitter']
- environment_kw['update_method'] = hook_info['update_method']
-
- environment_kw['cli_recipients'] = recipients
-
- return environment_klass(**environment_kw)
-
-
-def get_version():
- oldcwd = os.getcwd()
- try:
- try:
- os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
- git_version = read_git_output(['describe', '--tags', 'HEAD'])
- if git_version == __version__:
- return git_version
- else:
- return '%s (%s)' % (__version__, git_version)
- except:
- pass
- finally:
- os.chdir(oldcwd)
- return __version__
-
-
-def compute_gerrit_options(options, args, required_gerrit_options,
- raw_refname):
- if None in required_gerrit_options:
- raise SystemExit("Error: Specify all of --oldrev, --newrev, --refname, "
- "and --project; or none of them.")
-
- if options.environment not in (None, 'gerrit'):
- raise SystemExit("Non-gerrit environments incompatible with --oldrev, "
- "--newrev, --refname, and --project")
- options.environment = 'gerrit'
-
- if args:
- raise SystemExit("Error: Positional parameters not allowed with "
- "--oldrev, --newrev, and --refname.")
-
- # Gerrit oddly omits 'refs/heads/' in the refname when calling
- # ref-updated hook; put it back.
- git_dir = get_git_dir()
- if (not os.path.exists(os.path.join(git_dir, raw_refname)) and
- os.path.exists(os.path.join(git_dir, 'refs', 'heads',
- raw_refname))):
- options.refname = 'refs/heads/' + options.refname
-
- # New revisions can appear in a gerrit repository either due to someone
- # pushing directly (in which case options.submitter will be set), or they
- # can press "Submit this patchset" in the web UI for some CR (in which
- # case options.submitter will not be set and gerrit will not have provided
- # us the information about who pressed the button).
- #
- # Note for the nit-picky: I'm lumping in REST API calls and the ssh
- # gerrit review command in with "Submit this patchset" button, since they
- # have the same effect.
- if options.submitter:
- update_method = 'pushed'
- # The submitter argument is almost an RFC 2822 email address; change it
- # from 'User Name (email@domain)' to 'User Name <email@domain>' so it is
- options.submitter = options.submitter.replace('(', '<').replace(')', '>')
- else:
- update_method = 'submitted'
- # Gerrit knew who submitted this patchset, but threw that information
- # away when it invoked this hook. However, *IF* Gerrit created a
- # merge to bring the patchset in (project 'Submit Type' is either
- # "Always Merge", or is "Merge if Necessary" and happens to be
- # necessary for this particular CR), then it will have the committer
- # of that merge be 'Gerrit Code Review' and the author will be the
- # person who requested the submission of the CR. Since this is fairly
- # likely for most gerrit installations (of a reasonable size), it's
- # worth the extra effort to try to determine the actual submitter.
- rev_info = read_git_lines(['log', '--no-walk', '--merges',
- '--format=%cN%n%aN <%aE>', options.newrev])
- if rev_info and rev_info[0] == 'Gerrit Code Review':
- options.submitter = rev_info[1]
-
- # We pass back refname, oldrev, newrev as args because then the
- # gerrit ref-updated hook is much like the git update hook
- return (options,
- [options.refname, options.oldrev, options.newrev],
- {'project': options.project, 'submitter': options.submitter,
- 'update_method': update_method})
-
-
-def check_hook_specific_args(options, args):
- raw_refname = options.refname
- # Convert each string option unicode for Python3.
- if PYTHON3:
- opts = ['environment', 'recipients', 'oldrev', 'newrev', 'refname',
- 'project', 'submitter', 'stash_user', 'stash_repo']
- for opt in opts:
- if not hasattr(options, opt):
- continue
- obj = getattr(options, opt)
- if obj:
- enc = obj.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')
- dec = enc.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
- setattr(options, opt, dec)
-
- # First check for stash arguments
- if (options.stash_user is None) != (options.stash_repo is None):
- raise SystemExit("Error: Specify both of --stash-user and "
- "--stash-repo or neither.")
- if options.stash_user:
- options.environment = 'stash'
- return options, args, {'stash_user': options.stash_user,
- 'stash_repo': options.stash_repo}
-
- # Finally, check for gerrit specific arguments
- required_gerrit_options = (options.oldrev, options.newrev, options.refname,
- options.project)
- if required_gerrit_options != (None,) * 4:
- return compute_gerrit_options(options, args, required_gerrit_options,
- raw_refname)
-
- # No special options in use, just return what we started with
- return options, args, {}
-
-
-class Logger(object):
- def parse_verbose(self, verbose):
- if verbose > 0:
- return logging.DEBUG
- else:
- return logging.INFO
-
- def create_log_file(self, environment, name, path, verbosity):
- log_file = logging.getLogger(name)
- file_handler = logging.FileHandler(path)
- log_fmt = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s [%(levelname)-5.5s] %(message)s")
- file_handler.setFormatter(log_fmt)
- log_file.addHandler(file_handler)
- log_file.setLevel(verbosity)
- return log_file
-
- def __init__(self, environment):
- self.environment = environment
- self.loggers = []
- stderr_log = logging.getLogger('git_multimail.stderr')
-
- class EncodedStderr(object):
- def write(self, x):
- write_str(sys.stderr, x)
-
- def flush(self):
- sys.stderr.flush()
-
- stderr_handler = logging.StreamHandler(EncodedStderr())
- stderr_log.addHandler(stderr_handler)
- stderr_log.setLevel(self.parse_verbose(environment.verbose))
- self.loggers.append(stderr_log)
-
- if environment.debug_log_file is not None:
- debug_log_file = self.create_log_file(
- environment, 'git_multimail.debug', environment.debug_log_file, logging.DEBUG)
- self.loggers.append(debug_log_file)
-
- if environment.log_file is not None:
- log_file = self.create_log_file(
- environment, 'git_multimail.file', environment.log_file, logging.INFO)
- self.loggers.append(log_file)
-
- if environment.error_log_file is not None:
- error_log_file = self.create_log_file(
- environment, 'git_multimail.error', environment.error_log_file, logging.ERROR)
- self.loggers.append(error_log_file)
-
- def info(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
- for l in self.loggers:
- l.info(msg, *args, **kwargs)
-
- def debug(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
- for l in self.loggers:
- l.debug(msg, *args, **kwargs)
-
- def warning(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
- for l in self.loggers:
- l.warning(msg, *args, **kwargs)
-
- def error(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
- for l in self.loggers:
- l.error(msg, *args, **kwargs)
-
-
-def main(args):
- parser = optparse.OptionParser(
- description=__doc__,
- usage='%prog [OPTIONS]\n or: %prog [OPTIONS] REFNAME OLDREV NEWREV',
- )
-
- parser.add_option(
- '--environment', '--env', action='store', type='choice',
- choices=list(KNOWN_ENVIRONMENTS.keys()), default=None,
- help=(
- 'Choose type of environment is in use. Default is taken from '
- 'multimailhook.environment if set; otherwise "generic".'
- ),
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '--stdout', action='store_true', default=False,
- help='Output emails to stdout rather than sending them.',
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '--recipients', action='store', default=None,
- help='Set list of email recipients for all types of emails.',
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '--show-env', action='store_true', default=False,
- help=(
- 'Write to stderr the values determined for the environment '
- '(intended for debugging purposes), then proceed normally.'
- ),
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '--force-send', action='store_true', default=False,
- help=(
- 'Force sending refchange email when using as an update hook. '
- 'This is useful to work around the unreliable new commits '
- 'detection in this mode.'
- ),
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '-c', metavar="<name>=<value>", action='append',
- help=(
- 'Pass a configuration parameter through to git. The value given '
- 'will override values from configuration files. See the -c option '
- 'of git(1) for more details. (Only works with git >= 1.7.3)'
- ),
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '--version', '-v', action='store_true', default=False,
- help=(
- "Display git-multimail's version"
- ),
- )
-
- parser.add_option(
- '--python-version', action='store_true', default=False,
- help=(
- "Display the version of Python used by git-multimail"
- ),
- )
-
- parser.add_option(
- '--check-ref-filter', action='store_true', default=False,
- help=(
- 'List refs and show information on how git-multimail '
- 'will process them.'
- )
- )
-
- # The following options permit this script to be run as a gerrit
- # ref-updated hook. See e.g.
- # code.google.com/p/gerrit/source/browse/Documentation/config-hooks.txt
- # We suppress help for these items, since these are specific to gerrit,
- # and we don't want users directly using them any way other than how the
- # gerrit ref-updated hook is called.
- parser.add_option('--oldrev', action='store', help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP)
- parser.add_option('--newrev', action='store', help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP)
- parser.add_option('--refname', action='store', help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP)
- parser.add_option('--project', action='store', help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP)
- parser.add_option('--submitter', action='store', help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP)
-
- # The following allow this to be run as a stash asynchronous post-receive
- # hook (almost identical to a git post-receive hook but triggered also for
- # merges of pull requests from the UI). We suppress help for these items,
- # since these are specific to stash.
- parser.add_option('--stash-user', action='store', help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP)
- parser.add_option('--stash-repo', action='store', help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP)
-
- (options, args) = parser.parse_args(args)
- (options, args, hook_info) = check_hook_specific_args(options, args)
-
- if options.version:
- sys.stdout.write('git-multimail version ' + get_version() + '\n')
- return
-
- if options.python_version:
- sys.stdout.write('Python version ' + sys.version + '\n')
- return
-
- if options.c:
- Config.add_config_parameters(options.c)
-
- config = Config('multimailhook')
-
- environment = None
- try:
- environment = choose_environment(
- config, osenv=os.environ,
- env=options.environment,
- recipients=options.recipients,
- hook_info=hook_info,
- )
-
- if options.show_env:
- show_env(environment, sys.stderr)
-
- if options.stdout or environment.stdout:
- mailer = OutputMailer(sys.stdout, environment)
- else:
- mailer = choose_mailer(config, environment)
-
- must_check_setup = os.environ.get('GIT_MULTIMAIL_CHECK_SETUP')
- if must_check_setup == '':
- must_check_setup = False
- if options.check_ref_filter:
- check_ref_filter(environment)
- elif must_check_setup:
- check_setup(environment)
- # Dual mode: if arguments were specified on the command line, run
- # like an update hook; otherwise, run as a post-receive hook.
- elif args:
- if len(args) != 3:
- parser.error('Need zero or three non-option arguments')
- (refname, oldrev, newrev) = args
- environment.get_logger().debug(
- "run_as_update_hook: refname=%s, oldrev=%s, newrev=%s, force_send=%s" %
- (refname, oldrev, newrev, options.force_send))
- run_as_update_hook(environment, mailer, refname, oldrev, newrev, options.force_send)
- else:
- run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer)
- except ConfigurationException:
- sys.exit(sys.exc_info()[1])
- except SystemExit:
- raise
- except Exception:
- t, e, tb = sys.exc_info()
- import traceback
- sys.stderr.write('\n') # Avoid mixing message with previous output
- msg = (
- 'Exception \'' + t.__name__ +
- '\' raised. Please report this as a bug to\n'
- 'https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail/issues\n'
- 'with the information below:\n\n'
- 'git-multimail version ' + get_version() + '\n'
- 'Python version ' + sys.version + '\n' +
- traceback.format_exc())
- try:
- environment.get_logger().error(msg)
- except:
- sys.stderr.write(msg)
- sys.exit(1)
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- main(sys.argv[1:])
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/migrate-mailhook-config b/contrib/hooks/multimail/migrate-mailhook-config
deleted file mode 100755
index 241ba22..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/migrate-mailhook-config
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,274 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
-
-"""Migrate a post-receive-email configuration to be usable with git_multimail.py.
-
-See README.migrate-from-post-receive-email for more information.
-
-"""
-
-import sys
-import optparse
-
-from git_multimail import CommandError
-from git_multimail import Config
-from git_multimail import read_output
-
-
-OLD_NAMES = [
- 'mailinglist',
- 'announcelist',
- 'envelopesender',
- 'emailprefix',
- 'showrev',
- 'emailmaxlines',
- 'diffopts',
- 'scancommitforcc',
- ]
-
-NEW_NAMES = [
- 'environment',
- 'reponame',
- 'mailinglist',
- 'refchangelist',
- 'commitlist',
- 'announcelist',
- 'announceshortlog',
- 'envelopesender',
- 'administrator',
- 'emailprefix',
- 'emailmaxlines',
- 'diffopts',
- 'emaildomain',
- 'scancommitforcc',
- ]
-
-
-INFO = """\
-
-SUCCESS!
-
-Your post-receive-email configuration has been converted to
-git-multimail format. Please see README and
-README.migrate-from-post-receive-email to learn about other
-git-multimail configuration possibilities.
-
-For example, git-multimail has the following new options with no
-equivalent in post-receive-email. You might want to read about them
-to see if they would be useful in your situation:
-
-"""
-
-
-def _check_old_config_exists(old):
- """Check that at least one old configuration value is set."""
-
- for name in OLD_NAMES:
- if name in old:
- return True
-
- return False
-
-
-def _check_new_config_clear(new):
- """Check that none of the new configuration names are set."""
-
- retval = True
- for name in NEW_NAMES:
- if name in new:
- if retval:
- sys.stderr.write('INFO: The following configuration values already exist:\n\n')
- sys.stderr.write(' "%s.%s"\n' % (new.section, name))
- retval = False
-
- return retval
-
-
-def erase_values(config, names):
- for name in names:
- if name in config:
- try:
- sys.stderr.write('...unsetting "%s.%s"\n' % (config.section, name))
- config.unset_all(name)
- except CommandError:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '\nWARNING: could not unset "%s.%s". '
- 'Perhaps it is not set at the --local level?\n\n'
- % (config.section, name)
- )
-
-
-def is_section_empty(section, local):
- """Return True iff the specified configuration section is empty.
-
- Iff local is True, use the --local option when invoking 'git
- config'."""
-
- if local:
- local_option = ['--local']
- else:
- local_option = []
-
- try:
- read_output(
- ['git', 'config'] +
- local_option +
- ['--get-regexp', '^%s\.' % (section,)]
- )
- except CommandError:
- t, e, traceback = sys.exc_info()
- if e.retcode == 1:
- # This means that no settings were found.
- return True
- else:
- raise
- else:
- return False
-
-
-def remove_section_if_empty(section):
- """If the specified configuration section is empty, delete it."""
-
- try:
- empty = is_section_empty(section, local=True)
- except CommandError:
- # Older versions of git do not support the --local option, so
- # if the first attempt fails, try without --local.
- try:
- empty = is_section_empty(section, local=False)
- except CommandError:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '\nINFO: If configuration section "%s.*" is empty, you might want '
- 'to delete it.\n\n'
- % (section,)
- )
- return
-
- if empty:
- sys.stderr.write('...removing section "%s.*"\n' % (section,))
- read_output(['git', 'config', '--remove-section', section])
- else:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '\nINFO: Configuration section "%s.*" still has contents. '
- 'It will not be deleted.\n\n'
- % (section,)
- )
-
-
-def migrate_config(strict=False, retain=False, overwrite=False):
- old = Config('hooks')
- new = Config('multimailhook')
- if not _check_old_config_exists(old):
- sys.exit(
- 'Your repository has no post-receive-email configuration. '
- 'Nothing to do.'
- )
- if not _check_new_config_clear(new):
- if overwrite:
- sys.stderr.write('\nWARNING: Erasing the above values...\n\n')
- erase_values(new, NEW_NAMES)
- else:
- sys.exit(
- '\nERROR: Refusing to overwrite existing values. Use the --overwrite\n'
- 'option to continue anyway.'
- )
-
- name = 'showrev'
- if name in old:
- msg = 'git-multimail does not support "%s.%s"' % (old.section, name,)
- if strict:
- sys.exit(
- 'ERROR: %s.\n'
- 'Please unset that value then try again, or run without --strict.'
- % (msg,)
- )
- else:
- sys.stderr.write('\nWARNING: %s (ignoring).\n\n' % (msg,))
-
- for name in ['mailinglist', 'announcelist']:
- if name in old:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '...copying "%s.%s" to "%s.%s"\n' % (old.section, name, new.section, name)
- )
- old_recipients = old.get_all(name, default=None)
- old_recipients = ', '.join(o.strip() for o in old_recipients)
- new.set_recipients(name, old_recipients)
-
- if strict:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '...setting "%s.commitlist" to the empty string\n' % (new.section,)
- )
- new.set_recipients('commitlist', '')
- sys.stderr.write(
- '...setting "%s.announceshortlog" to "true"\n' % (new.section,)
- )
- new.set('announceshortlog', 'true')
-
- for name in ['envelopesender', 'emailmaxlines', 'diffopts', 'scancommitforcc']:
- if name in old:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '...copying "%s.%s" to "%s.%s"\n' % (old.section, name, new.section, name)
- )
- new.set(name, old.get(name))
-
- name = 'emailprefix'
- if name in old:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '...copying "%s.%s" to "%s.%s"\n' % (old.section, name, new.section, name)
- )
- new.set(name, old.get(name))
- elif strict:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '...setting "%s.%s" to "[SCM]" to preserve old subject lines\n'
- % (new.section, name)
- )
- new.set(name, '[SCM]')
-
- if not retain:
- erase_values(old, OLD_NAMES)
- remove_section_if_empty(old.section)
-
- sys.stderr.write(INFO)
- for name in NEW_NAMES:
- if name not in OLD_NAMES:
- sys.stderr.write(' "%s.%s"\n' % (new.section, name,))
- sys.stderr.write('\n')
-
-
-def main(args):
- parser = optparse.OptionParser(
- description=__doc__,
- usage='%prog [OPTIONS]',
- )
-
- parser.add_option(
- '--strict', action='store_true', default=False,
- help=(
- 'Slavishly configure git-multimail as closely as possible to '
- 'the post-receive-email configuration. Default is to turn '
- 'on some new features that have no equivalent in post-receive-email.'
- ),
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '--retain', action='store_true', default=False,
- help=(
- 'Retain the post-receive-email configuration values. '
- 'Default is to delete them after the new values are set.'
- ),
- )
- parser.add_option(
- '--overwrite', action='store_true', default=False,
- help=(
- 'Overwrite any existing git-multimail configuration settings. '
- 'Default is to abort if such settings already exist.'
- ),
- )
-
- (options, args) = parser.parse_args(args)
-
- if args:
- parser.error('Unexpected arguments: %s' % (' '.join(args),))
-
- migrate_config(strict=options.strict, retain=options.retain, overwrite=options.overwrite)
-
-
-main(sys.argv[1:])
diff --git a/contrib/hooks/multimail/post-receive.example b/contrib/hooks/multimail/post-receive.example
deleted file mode 100755
index 0f98c5a..0000000
--- a/contrib/hooks/multimail/post-receive.example
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,101 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
-
-"""Example post-receive hook based on git-multimail.
-
-The simplest way to use git-multimail is to use the script
-git_multimail.py directly as a post-receive hook, and to configure it
-using Git's configuration files and command-line parameters. You can
-also write your own Python wrapper for more advanced configurability,
-using git_multimail.py as a Python module.
-
-This script is a simple example of such a post-receive hook. It is
-intended to be customized before use; see the comments in the script
-to help you get started.
-
-Using git-multimail as a Python module as done here provides more
-flexibility. It has the following advantages:
-
-* The tool's behavior can be customized using arbitrary Python code,
- without having to edit git_multimail.py.
-
-* Configuration settings can be read from other sources; for example,
- user names and email addresses could be read from LDAP or from a
- database. Or the settings can even be hardcoded in the importing
- Python script, if this is preferred.
-
-This script is a very basic example of how to use git_multimail.py as
-a module. The comments below explain some of the points at which the
-script's behavior could be changed or customized.
-
-"""
-
-import sys
-
-# If necessary, add the path to the directory containing
-# git_multimail.py to the Python path as follows. (This is not
-# necessary if git_multimail.py is in the same directory as this
-# script):
-
-#LIBDIR = 'path/to/directory/containing/module'
-#sys.path.insert(0, LIBDIR)
-
-import git_multimail
-
-# It is possible to modify the output templates here; e.g.:
-
-#git_multimail.FOOTER_TEMPLATE = """\
-#
-#-- \n\
-#This email was generated by the wonderful git-multimail tool.
-#"""
-
-
-# Specify which "git config" section contains the configuration for
-# git-multimail:
-config = git_multimail.Config('multimailhook')
-
-# Set some Git configuration variables. Equivalent to passing var=val
-# to "git -c var=val" each time git is called, or to adding the
-# configuration in .git/config (must come before instantiating the
-# environment) :
-#git_multimail.Config.add_config_parameters('multimailhook.commitEmailFormat=html')
-#git_multimail.Config.add_config_parameters(('user.name=foo', 'user.email=foo@example.com'))
-
-# Select the type of environment:
-try:
- environment = git_multimail.GenericEnvironment(config=config)
- #environment = git_multimail.GitoliteEnvironment(config=config)
-except git_multimail.ConfigurationException:
- sys.stderr.write('*** %s\n' % sys.exc_info()[1])
- sys.exit(1)
-
-
-# Choose the method of sending emails based on the git config:
-mailer = git_multimail.choose_mailer(config, environment)
-
-# Alternatively, you may hardcode the mailer using code like one of
-# the following:
-
-# Use "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t" to send emails. The envelopesender
-# argument is optional:
-#mailer = git_multimail.SendMailer(
-# command=['/usr/sbin/sendmail', '-oi', '-t'],
-# envelopesender='git-repo@example.com',
-# )
-
-# Use Python's smtplib to send emails. Both arguments are required.
-#mailer = git_multimail.SMTPMailer(
-# environment=environment,
-# envelopesender='git-repo@example.com',
-# # The smtpserver argument can also include a port number; e.g.,
-# # smtpserver='mail.example.com:25'
-# smtpserver='mail.example.com',
-# )
-
-# OutputMailer is intended only for testing; it writes the emails to
-# the specified file stream.
-#mailer = git_multimail.OutputMailer(sys.stdout)
-
-
-# Read changes from stdin and send notification emails:
-git_multimail.run_as_post_receive_hook(environment, mailer)
diff --git a/contrib/mw-to-git/t/t9360-mw-to-git-clone.sh b/contrib/mw-to-git/t/t9360-mw-to-git-clone.sh
index 4c39bda..f08890d 100755
--- a/contrib/mw-to-git/t/t9360-mw-to-git-clone.sh
+++ b/contrib/mw-to-git/t/t9360-mw-to-git-clone.sh
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
test_expect_success 'Git clone works with an edited page ' '
wiki_reset &&
wiki_editpage foo "this page will be edited" \
- false -s "first edition of page foo"&&
+ false -s "first edition of page foo" &&
wiki_editpage foo "this page has been edited and must be on the clone " true &&
git clone mediawiki::'"$WIKI_URL"' mw_dir_6 &&
test_path_is_file mw_dir_6/Foo.mw &&
diff --git a/contrib/mw-to-git/t/t9362-mw-to-git-utf8.sh b/contrib/mw-to-git/t/t9362-mw-to-git-utf8.sh
index 6b0dbda..526d928 100755
--- a/contrib/mw-to-git/t/t9362-mw-to-git-utf8.sh
+++ b/contrib/mw-to-git/t/t9362-mw-to-git-utf8.sh
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@
git add \\ko\\o.mw &&
git commit -m " \\ko\\o added" &&
git push
- )&&
+ ) &&
wiki_page_exist \\ko\\o &&
wiki_check_content mw_dir_18/\\ko\\o.mw \\ko\\o
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@
git add \\fo\\o.mw &&
git commit -m " \\fo\\o added" &&
git push
- )&&
+ ) &&
wiki_page_exist \\fo\\o &&
wiki_check_content mw_dir_20/\\fo\\o.mw \\fo\\o
diff --git a/contrib/subtree/git-subtree.sh b/contrib/subtree/git-subtree.sh
index b06782b..7f767b5 100755
--- a/contrib/subtree/git-subtree.sh
+++ b/contrib/subtree/git-subtree.sh
@@ -5,8 +5,12 @@
# Copyright (C) 2009 Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>
#
-if test -z "$GIT_EXEC_PATH" || test "${PATH#"${GIT_EXEC_PATH}:"}" = "$PATH" || ! test -f "$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-sh-setup"
+if test -z "$GIT_EXEC_PATH" || ! test -f "$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-sh-setup" || {
+ test "${PATH#"${GIT_EXEC_PATH}:"}" = "$PATH" &&
+ test ! "$GIT_EXEC_PATH" -ef "${PATH%%:*}" 2>/dev/null
+}
then
+ basename=${0##*[/\\]}
echo >&2 'It looks like either your git installation or your'
echo >&2 'git-subtree installation is broken.'
echo >&2
@@ -14,10 +18,10 @@
echo >&2 " - If \`git --exec-path\` does not print the correct path to"
echo >&2 " your git install directory, then set the GIT_EXEC_PATH"
echo >&2 " environment variable to the correct directory."
- echo >&2 " - Make sure that your \`${0##*/}\` file is either in your"
+ echo >&2 " - Make sure that your \`$basename\` file is either in your"
echo >&2 " PATH or in your git exec path (\`$(git --exec-path)\`)."
- echo >&2 " - You should run git-subtree as \`git ${0##*/git-}\`,"
- echo >&2 " not as \`${0##*/}\`." >&2
+ echo >&2 " - You should run git-subtree as \`git ${basename#git-}\`,"
+ echo >&2 " not as \`$basename\`." >&2
exit 126
fi
diff --git a/csum-file.c b/csum-file.c
index 3487d28..c951cf8 100644
--- a/csum-file.c
+++ b/csum-file.c
@@ -217,3 +217,19 @@
f->do_crc = 0;
return f->crc32;
}
+
+int hashfile_checksum_valid(const unsigned char *data, size_t total_len)
+{
+ unsigned char got[GIT_MAX_RAWSZ];
+ git_hash_ctx ctx;
+ size_t data_len = total_len - the_hash_algo->rawsz;
+
+ if (total_len < the_hash_algo->rawsz)
+ return 0; /* say "too short"? */
+
+ the_hash_algo->init_fn(&ctx);
+ the_hash_algo->update_fn(&ctx, data, data_len);
+ the_hash_algo->final_fn(got, &ctx);
+
+ return hasheq(got, data + data_len);
+}
diff --git a/csum-file.h b/csum-file.h
index 3044bd1..291215b 100644
--- a/csum-file.h
+++ b/csum-file.h
@@ -44,6 +44,9 @@
void crc32_begin(struct hashfile *);
uint32_t crc32_end(struct hashfile *);
+/* Verify checksum validity while reading. Returns non-zero on success. */
+int hashfile_checksum_valid(const unsigned char *data, size_t len);
+
/*
* Returns the total number of bytes fed to the hashfile so far (including ones
* that have not been written out to the descriptor yet).
diff --git a/diff.c b/diff.c
index 52c7915..260dc37 100644
--- a/diff.c
+++ b/diff.c
@@ -2340,7 +2340,7 @@
ecbdata->lno_in_postimage = strtol(p + 1, NULL, 10);
}
-static void fn_out_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
+static int fn_out_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
{
struct emit_callback *ecbdata = priv;
struct diff_options *o = ecbdata->opt;
@@ -2376,7 +2376,7 @@
len = sane_truncate_line(line, len);
find_lno(line, ecbdata);
emit_hunk_header(ecbdata, line, len);
- return;
+ return 0;
}
if (ecbdata->diff_words) {
@@ -2386,11 +2386,11 @@
if (line[0] == '-') {
diff_words_append(line, len,
&ecbdata->diff_words->minus);
- return;
+ return 0;
} else if (line[0] == '+') {
diff_words_append(line, len,
&ecbdata->diff_words->plus);
- return;
+ return 0;
} else if (starts_with(line, "\\ ")) {
/*
* Eat the "no newline at eof" marker as if we
@@ -2399,11 +2399,11 @@
* defer processing. If this is the end of
* preimage, more "+" lines may come after it.
*/
- return;
+ return 0;
}
diff_words_flush(ecbdata);
emit_diff_symbol(o, s, line, len, 0);
- return;
+ return 0;
}
switch (line[0]) {
@@ -2427,6 +2427,7 @@
line, len, 0);
break;
}
+ return 0;
}
static void pprint_rename(struct strbuf *name, const char *a, const char *b)
@@ -2526,7 +2527,7 @@
return x;
}
-static void diffstat_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
+static int diffstat_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
{
struct diffstat_t *diffstat = priv;
struct diffstat_file *x = diffstat->files[diffstat->nr - 1];
@@ -2535,6 +2536,7 @@
x->added++;
else if (line[0] == '-')
x->deleted++;
+ return 0;
}
const char mime_boundary_leader[] = "------------";
@@ -3212,7 +3214,7 @@
data->lineno = nb - 1;
}
-static void checkdiff_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
+static int checkdiff_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
{
struct checkdiff_t *data = priv;
int marker_size = data->conflict_marker_size;
@@ -3236,7 +3238,7 @@
}
bad = ws_check(line + 1, len - 1, data->ws_rule);
if (!bad)
- return;
+ return 0;
data->status |= bad;
err = whitespace_error_string(bad);
fprintf(data->o->file, "%s%s:%d: %s.\n",
@@ -3248,6 +3250,7 @@
} else if (line[0] == ' ') {
data->lineno++;
}
+ return 0;
}
static unsigned char *deflate_it(char *data,
@@ -3726,7 +3729,8 @@
xpp.anchors_nr = o->anchors_nr;
xecfg.ctxlen = o->context;
xecfg.interhunkctxlen = o->interhunkcontext;
- if (xdi_diff_outf(&mf1, &mf2, discard_hunk_line,
+ xecfg.flags = XDL_EMIT_NO_HUNK_HDR;
+ if (xdi_diff_outf(&mf1, &mf2, NULL,
diffstat_consume, diffstat, &xpp, &xecfg))
die("unable to generate diffstat for %s", one->path);
@@ -4632,6 +4636,12 @@
if (HAS_MULTI_BITS(options->pickaxe_opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_KINDS_MASK))
die(_("-G, -S and --find-object are mutually exclusive"));
+ if (HAS_MULTI_BITS(options->pickaxe_opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_KINDS_G_REGEX_MASK))
+ die(_("-G and --pickaxe-regex are mutually exclusive, use --pickaxe-regex with -S"));
+
+ if (HAS_MULTI_BITS(options->pickaxe_opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_KINDS_ALL_OBJFIND_MASK))
+ die(_("---pickaxe-all and --find-object are mutually exclusive, use --pickaxe-all with -G and -S"));
+
/*
* Most of the time we can say "there are changes"
* only by checking if there are changed paths, but
@@ -6119,17 +6129,18 @@
}
}
-static void patch_id_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
+static int patch_id_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
{
struct patch_id_t *data = priv;
int new_len;
if (len > 12 && starts_with(line, "\\ "))
- return;
+ return 0;
new_len = remove_space(line, len);
the_hash_algo->update_fn(data->ctx, line, new_len);
data->patchlen += new_len;
+ return 0;
}
static void patch_id_add_string(git_hash_ctx *ctx, const char *str)
@@ -6227,8 +6238,8 @@
xpp.flags = 0;
xecfg.ctxlen = 3;
- xecfg.flags = 0;
- if (xdi_diff_outf(&mf1, &mf2, discard_hunk_line,
+ xecfg.flags = XDL_EMIT_NO_HUNK_HDR;
+ if (xdi_diff_outf(&mf1, &mf2, NULL,
patch_id_consume, &data, &xpp, &xecfg))
return error("unable to generate patch-id diff for %s",
p->one->path);
diff --git a/diff.h b/diff.h
index c8f3fae..8ba85c5 100644
--- a/diff.h
+++ b/diff.h
@@ -265,6 +265,7 @@
* postimage of the diff_queue.
*/
const char *pickaxe;
+ unsigned pickaxe_opts;
/* -I<regex> */
regex_t **ignore_regex;
@@ -304,8 +305,6 @@
/* The output format used when `diff_flush()` is run. */
int output_format;
- unsigned pickaxe_opts;
-
/* Affects the way detection logic for complete rewrites, renames and
* copies.
*/
@@ -556,6 +555,10 @@
#define DIFF_PICKAXE_KINDS_MASK (DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_S | \
DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_G | \
DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_OBJFIND)
+#define DIFF_PICKAXE_KINDS_G_REGEX_MASK (DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_G | \
+ DIFF_PICKAXE_REGEX)
+#define DIFF_PICKAXE_KINDS_ALL_OBJFIND_MASK (DIFF_PICKAXE_ALL | \
+ DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_OBJFIND)
#define DIFF_PICKAXE_IGNORE_CASE 32
diff --git a/diffcore-pickaxe.c b/diffcore-pickaxe.c
index a9c6d60..c88e50c 100644
--- a/diffcore-pickaxe.c
+++ b/diffcore-pickaxe.c
@@ -19,38 +19,31 @@
int hit;
};
-static void diffgrep_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
+static int diffgrep_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len)
{
struct diffgrep_cb *data = priv;
regmatch_t regmatch;
if (line[0] != '+' && line[0] != '-')
- return;
+ return 0;
if (data->hit)
- /*
- * NEEDSWORK: we should have a way to terminate the
- * caller early.
- */
- return;
- data->hit = !regexec_buf(data->regexp, line + 1, len - 1, 1,
- ®match, 0);
+ BUG("Already matched in diffgrep_consume! Broken xdiff_emit_line_fn?");
+ if (!regexec_buf(data->regexp, line + 1, len - 1, 1,
+ ®match, 0)) {
+ data->hit = 1;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
}
static int diff_grep(mmfile_t *one, mmfile_t *two,
struct diff_options *o,
regex_t *regexp, kwset_t kws)
{
- regmatch_t regmatch;
struct diffgrep_cb ecbdata;
xpparam_t xpp;
xdemitconf_t xecfg;
-
- if (!one)
- return !regexec_buf(regexp, two->ptr, two->size,
- 1, ®match, 0);
- if (!two)
- return !regexec_buf(regexp, one->ptr, one->size,
- 1, ®match, 0);
+ int ret;
/*
* We have both sides; need to run textual diff and see if
@@ -60,38 +53,47 @@
memset(&xecfg, 0, sizeof(xecfg));
ecbdata.regexp = regexp;
ecbdata.hit = 0;
+ xecfg.flags = XDL_EMIT_NO_HUNK_HDR;
xecfg.ctxlen = o->context;
xecfg.interhunkctxlen = o->interhunkcontext;
- if (xdi_diff_outf(one, two, discard_hunk_line, diffgrep_consume,
- &ecbdata, &xpp, &xecfg))
- return 0;
- return ecbdata.hit;
+
+ /*
+ * An xdiff error might be our "data->hit" from above. See the
+ * comment for xdiff_emit_line_fn in xdiff-interface.h
+ */
+ ret = xdi_diff_outf(one, two, NULL, diffgrep_consume,
+ &ecbdata, &xpp, &xecfg);
+ if (ecbdata.hit)
+ return 1;
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ return 0;
}
-static unsigned int contains(mmfile_t *mf, regex_t *regexp, kwset_t kws)
+static unsigned int contains(mmfile_t *mf, regex_t *regexp, kwset_t kws,
+ unsigned int limit)
{
- unsigned int cnt;
- unsigned long sz;
- const char *data;
-
- sz = mf->size;
- data = mf->ptr;
- cnt = 0;
+ unsigned int cnt = 0;
+ unsigned long sz = mf->size;
+ const char *data = mf->ptr;
if (regexp) {
regmatch_t regmatch;
int flags = 0;
- while (sz && *data &&
+ while (sz &&
!regexec_buf(regexp, data, sz, 1, ®match, flags)) {
flags |= REG_NOTBOL;
data += regmatch.rm_eo;
sz -= regmatch.rm_eo;
- if (sz && *data && regmatch.rm_so == regmatch.rm_eo) {
+ if (sz && regmatch.rm_so == regmatch.rm_eo) {
data++;
sz--;
}
cnt++;
+
+ if (limit && cnt == limit)
+ return cnt;
}
} else { /* Classic exact string match */
@@ -103,6 +105,9 @@
sz -= offset + kwsm.size[0];
data += offset + kwsm.size[0];
cnt++;
+
+ if (limit && cnt == limit)
+ return cnt;
}
}
return cnt;
@@ -112,9 +117,9 @@
struct diff_options *o,
regex_t *regexp, kwset_t kws)
{
- unsigned int one_contains = one ? contains(one, regexp, kws) : 0;
- unsigned int two_contains = two ? contains(two, regexp, kws) : 0;
- return one_contains != two_contains;
+ unsigned int c1 = one ? contains(one, regexp, kws, 0) : 0;
+ unsigned int c2 = two ? contains(two, regexp, kws, c1 + 1) : 0;
+ return c1 != c2;
}
static int pickaxe_match(struct diff_filepair *p, struct diff_options *o,
@@ -136,9 +141,6 @@
oidset_contains(o->objfind, &p->two->oid));
}
- if (!o->pickaxe[0])
- return 0;
-
if (o->flags.allow_textconv) {
textconv_one = get_textconv(o->repo, p->one);
textconv_two = get_textconv(o->repo, p->two);
@@ -163,9 +165,7 @@
mf1.size = fill_textconv(o->repo, textconv_one, p->one, &mf1.ptr);
mf2.size = fill_textconv(o->repo, textconv_two, p->two, &mf2.ptr);
- ret = fn(DIFF_FILE_VALID(p->one) ? &mf1 : NULL,
- DIFF_FILE_VALID(p->two) ? &mf2 : NULL,
- o, regexp, kws);
+ ret = fn(&mf1, &mf2, o, regexp, kws);
if (textconv_one)
free(mf1.ptr);
@@ -232,13 +232,31 @@
int opts = o->pickaxe_opts;
regex_t regex, *regexp = NULL;
kwset_t kws = NULL;
+ pickaxe_fn fn;
+ if (opts & ~DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_OBJFIND &&
+ (!needle || !*needle))
+ BUG("should have needle under -G or -S");
if (opts & (DIFF_PICKAXE_REGEX | DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_G)) {
int cflags = REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE;
if (o->pickaxe_opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_IGNORE_CASE)
cflags |= REG_ICASE;
regcomp_or_die(®ex, needle, cflags);
regexp = ®ex;
+
+ if (opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_G)
+ fn = diff_grep;
+ else if (opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_REGEX)
+ fn = has_changes;
+ else
+ /*
+ * We don't need to check the combination of
+ * -G and --pickaxe-regex, by the time we get
+ * here diff.c has already died if they're
+ * combined. See the usage tests in
+ * t4209-log-pickaxe.sh.
+ */
+ BUG("unreachable");
} else if (opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_S) {
if (o->pickaxe_opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_IGNORE_CASE &&
has_non_ascii(needle)) {
@@ -255,10 +273,14 @@
kwsincr(kws, needle, strlen(needle));
kwsprep(kws);
}
+ fn = has_changes;
+ } else if (opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_OBJFIND) {
+ fn = NULL;
+ } else {
+ BUG("unknown pickaxe_opts flag");
}
- pickaxe(&diff_queued_diff, o, regexp, kws,
- (opts & DIFF_PICKAXE_KIND_G) ? diff_grep : has_changes);
+ pickaxe(&diff_queued_diff, o, regexp, kws, fn);
if (regexp)
regfree(regexp);
diff --git a/diffcore-rename.c b/diffcore-rename.c
index 3375e24..4ef0459 100644
--- a/diffcore-rename.c
+++ b/diffcore-rename.c
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
if (p->broken_pair) {
if (!break_idx) {
break_idx = xmalloc(sizeof(*break_idx));
- strintmap_init(break_idx, -1);
+ strintmap_init_with_options(break_idx, -1, NULL, 0);
}
strintmap_set(break_idx, p->one->path, rename_dst_nr);
}
@@ -87,13 +87,13 @@
short name_score;
};
-struct prefetch_options {
+struct inexact_prefetch_options {
struct repository *repo;
int skip_unmodified;
};
-static void prefetch(void *prefetch_options)
+static void inexact_prefetch(void *prefetch_options)
{
- struct prefetch_options *options = prefetch_options;
+ struct inexact_prefetch_options *options = prefetch_options;
int i;
struct oid_array to_fetch = OID_ARRAY_INIT;
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
struct diff_filespec *src,
struct diff_filespec *dst,
int minimum_score,
- int skip_unmodified)
+ struct diff_populate_filespec_options *dpf_opt)
{
/* src points at a file that existed in the original tree (or
* optionally a file in the destination tree) and dst points
@@ -143,15 +143,6 @@
*/
unsigned long max_size, delta_size, base_size, src_copied, literal_added;
int score;
- struct diff_populate_filespec_options dpf_options = {
- .check_size_only = 1
- };
- struct prefetch_options prefetch_options = {r, skip_unmodified};
-
- if (r == the_repository && has_promisor_remote()) {
- dpf_options.missing_object_cb = prefetch;
- dpf_options.missing_object_data = &prefetch_options;
- }
/* We deal only with regular files. Symlink renames are handled
* only when they are exact matches --- in other words, no edits
@@ -169,11 +160,13 @@
* is a possible size - we really should have a flag to
* say whether the size is valid or not!)
*/
+ dpf_opt->check_size_only = 1;
+
if (!src->cnt_data &&
- diff_populate_filespec(r, src, &dpf_options))
+ diff_populate_filespec(r, src, dpf_opt))
return 0;
if (!dst->cnt_data &&
- diff_populate_filespec(r, dst, &dpf_options))
+ diff_populate_filespec(r, dst, dpf_opt))
return 0;
max_size = ((src->size > dst->size) ? src->size : dst->size);
@@ -191,11 +184,11 @@
if (max_size * (MAX_SCORE-minimum_score) < delta_size * MAX_SCORE)
return 0;
- dpf_options.check_size_only = 0;
+ dpf_opt->check_size_only = 0;
- if (!src->cnt_data && diff_populate_filespec(r, src, &dpf_options))
+ if (!src->cnt_data && diff_populate_filespec(r, src, dpf_opt))
return 0;
- if (!dst->cnt_data && diff_populate_filespec(r, dst, &dpf_options))
+ if (!dst->cnt_data && diff_populate_filespec(r, dst, dpf_opt))
return 0;
if (diffcore_count_changes(r, src, dst,
@@ -823,6 +816,78 @@
return idx;
}
+struct basename_prefetch_options {
+ struct repository *repo;
+ struct strintmap *relevant_sources;
+ struct strintmap *sources;
+ struct strintmap *dests;
+ struct dir_rename_info *info;
+};
+static void basename_prefetch(void *prefetch_options)
+{
+ struct basename_prefetch_options *options = prefetch_options;
+ struct strintmap *relevant_sources = options->relevant_sources;
+ struct strintmap *sources = options->sources;
+ struct strintmap *dests = options->dests;
+ struct dir_rename_info *info = options->info;
+ int i;
+ struct oid_array to_fetch = OID_ARRAY_INIT;
+
+ /*
+ * TODO: The following loops mirror the code/logic from
+ * find_basename_matches(), though not quite exactly. Maybe
+ * abstract the iteration logic out somehow?
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < rename_src_nr; ++i) {
+ char *filename = rename_src[i].p->one->path;
+ const char *base = NULL;
+ intptr_t src_index;
+ intptr_t dst_index;
+
+ /* Skip irrelevant sources */
+ if (relevant_sources &&
+ !strintmap_contains(relevant_sources, filename))
+ continue;
+
+ /*
+ * If the basename is unique among remaining sources, then
+ * src_index will equal 'i' and we can attempt to match it
+ * to a unique basename in the destinations. Otherwise,
+ * use directory rename heuristics, if possible.
+ */
+ base = get_basename(filename);
+ src_index = strintmap_get(sources, base);
+ assert(src_index == -1 || src_index == i);
+
+ if (strintmap_contains(dests, base)) {
+ struct diff_filespec *one, *two;
+
+ /* Find a matching destination, if possible */
+ dst_index = strintmap_get(dests, base);
+ if (src_index == -1 || dst_index == -1) {
+ src_index = i;
+ dst_index = idx_possible_rename(filename, info);
+ }
+ if (dst_index == -1)
+ continue;
+
+ /* Ignore this dest if already used in a rename */
+ if (rename_dst[dst_index].is_rename)
+ continue; /* already used previously */
+
+ one = rename_src[src_index].p->one;
+ two = rename_dst[dst_index].p->two;
+
+ /* Add the pairs */
+ diff_add_if_missing(options->repo, &to_fetch, two);
+ diff_add_if_missing(options->repo, &to_fetch, one);
+ }
+ }
+
+ promisor_remote_get_direct(options->repo, to_fetch.oid, to_fetch.nr);
+ oid_array_clear(&to_fetch);
+}
+
static int find_basename_matches(struct diff_options *options,
int minimum_score,
struct dir_rename_info *info,
@@ -862,18 +927,18 @@
int i, renames = 0;
struct strintmap sources;
struct strintmap dests;
-
- /*
- * The prefeteching stuff wants to know if it can skip prefetching
- * blobs that are unmodified...and will then do a little extra work
- * to verify that the oids are indeed different before prefetching.
- * Unmodified blobs are only relevant when doing copy detection;
- * when limiting to rename detection, diffcore_rename[_extended]()
- * will never be called with unmodified source paths fed to us, so
- * the extra work necessary to check if rename_src entries are
- * unmodified would be a small waste.
- */
- int skip_unmodified = 0;
+ struct diff_populate_filespec_options dpf_options = {
+ .check_binary = 0,
+ .missing_object_cb = NULL,
+ .missing_object_data = NULL
+ };
+ struct basename_prefetch_options prefetch_options = {
+ .repo = options->repo,
+ .relevant_sources = relevant_sources,
+ .sources = &sources,
+ .dests = &dests,
+ .info = info
+ };
/*
* Create maps of basename -> fullname(s) for remaining sources and
@@ -910,6 +975,11 @@
strintmap_set(&dests, base, i);
}
+ if (options->repo == the_repository && has_promisor_remote()) {
+ dpf_options.missing_object_cb = basename_prefetch;
+ dpf_options.missing_object_data = &prefetch_options;
+ }
+
/* Now look for basename matchups and do similarity estimation */
for (i = 0; i < rename_src_nr; ++i) {
char *filename = rename_src[i].p->one->path;
@@ -953,7 +1023,7 @@
one = rename_src[src_index].p->one;
two = rename_dst[dst_index].p->two;
score = estimate_similarity(options->repo, one, two,
- minimum_score, skip_unmodified);
+ minimum_score, &dpf_options);
/* If sufficiently similar, record as rename pair */
if (score < minimum_score)
@@ -1272,6 +1342,14 @@
int num_sources, want_copies;
struct progress *progress = NULL;
struct dir_rename_info info;
+ struct diff_populate_filespec_options dpf_options = {
+ .check_binary = 0,
+ .missing_object_cb = NULL,
+ .missing_object_data = NULL
+ };
+ struct inexact_prefetch_options prefetch_options = {
+ .repo = options->repo
+ };
trace2_region_enter("diff", "setup", options->repo);
info.setup = 0;
@@ -1433,6 +1511,13 @@
(uint64_t)num_destinations * (uint64_t)num_sources);
}
+ /* Finish setting up dpf_options */
+ prefetch_options.skip_unmodified = skip_unmodified;
+ if (options->repo == the_repository && has_promisor_remote()) {
+ dpf_options.missing_object_cb = inexact_prefetch;
+ dpf_options.missing_object_data = &prefetch_options;
+ }
+
CALLOC_ARRAY(mx, st_mult(NUM_CANDIDATE_PER_DST, num_destinations));
for (dst_cnt = i = 0; i < rename_dst_nr; i++) {
struct diff_filespec *two = rename_dst[i].p->two;
@@ -1458,7 +1543,7 @@
this_src.score = estimate_similarity(options->repo,
one, two,
minimum_score,
- skip_unmodified);
+ &dpf_options);
this_src.name_score = basename_same(one, two);
this_src.dst = i;
this_src.src = j;
@@ -1543,7 +1628,7 @@
/* all the usual ones need to be kept */
diff_q(&outq, p);
else
- /* no need to keep unmodified pairs; FIXME: remove earlier? */
+ /* no need to keep unmodified pairs */
pair_to_free = p;
if (pair_to_free)
diff --git a/git-compat-util.h b/git-compat-util.h
index fb6e9af..b466053 100644
--- a/git-compat-util.h
+++ b/git-compat-util.h
@@ -876,6 +876,7 @@
void *xrealloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
void *xcalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size);
void *xmmap(void *start, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset);
+const char *mmap_os_err(void);
void *xmmap_gently(void *start, size_t length, int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset);
int xopen(const char *path, int flags, ...);
ssize_t xread(int fd, void *buf, size_t len);
@@ -1366,7 +1367,7 @@
(type *)container_of_or_null_offset(ptr, offsetof(type, member))
/*
- * like offsetof(), but takes a pointer to a a variable of type which
+ * like offsetof(), but takes a pointer to a variable of type which
* contains @member, instead of a specified type.
* @ptr is subject to multiple evaluation since we can't rely on __typeof__
* everywhere.
diff --git a/git-cvsserver.perl b/git-cvsserver.perl
index f6f3fc1..ed035f3 100755
--- a/git-cvsserver.perl
+++ b/git-cvsserver.perl
@@ -2149,7 +2149,7 @@
( $meta2->{revision} or "workingcopy" ));
# TODO: Use --label instead of -L because -L is no longer
- # documented and may go away someday. Not sure if there there are
+ # documented and may go away someday. Not sure if there are
# versions that only support -L, which would make this change risky?
# http://osdir.com/ml/bug-gnu-utils-gnu/2010-12/msg00060.html
# ("man diff" should actually document the best migration strategy,
diff --git a/git-p4.py b/git-p4.py
index d34a194..2b45002 100755
--- a/git-p4.py
+++ b/git-p4.py
@@ -1977,8 +1977,11 @@
newdiff += "+%s\n" % os.readlink(newFile)
else:
f = open(newFile, "r")
- for line in f.readlines():
- newdiff += "+" + line
+ try:
+ for line in f.readlines():
+ newdiff += "+" + line
+ except UnicodeDecodeError:
+ pass # Found non-text data and skip, since diff description should only include text
f.close()
return (diff + newdiff).replace('\r\n', '\n')
diff --git a/git-submodule.sh b/git-submodule.sh
index 4678378..cb06aa0 100755
--- a/git-submodule.sh
+++ b/git-submodule.sh
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@
shift
done
- git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} ${prefix:+--super-prefix "$prefix"} submodule--helper foreach ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${recursive:+--recursive} -- "$@"
+ git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper foreach ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${recursive:+--recursive} -- "$@"
}
#
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@
shift
done
- git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper deinit ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${prefix:+--prefix "$prefix"} ${force:+--force} ${deinit_all:+--all} -- "$@"
+ git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper deinit ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${force:+--force} ${deinit_all:+--all} -- "$@"
}
is_tip_reachable () (
@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@
shift
done
- git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} ${prefix:+--super-prefix "$prefix"} submodule--helper set-branch ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${branch:+--branch "$branch"} ${default:+--default} -- "$@"
+ git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper set-branch ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${branch:+--branch "$branch"} ${default:+--default} -- "$@"
}
#
@@ -755,7 +755,7 @@
shift
done
- git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} ${prefix:+--super-prefix "$prefix"} submodule--helper set-url ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} -- "$@"
+ git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper set-url ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} -- "$@"
}
#
@@ -807,7 +807,7 @@
shift
done
- git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper summary ${prefix:+--prefix "$prefix"} ${files:+--files} ${cached:+--cached} ${for_status:+--for-status} ${summary_limit:+-n $summary_limit} -- "$@"
+ git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper summary ${files:+--files} ${cached:+--cached} ${for_status:+--for-status} ${summary_limit:+-n $summary_limit} -- "$@"
}
#
# List all submodules, prefixed with:
@@ -848,7 +848,7 @@
shift
done
- git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} ${prefix:+--super-prefix "$prefix"} submodule--helper status ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${cached:+--cached} ${recursive:+--recursive} -- "$@"
+ git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper status ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${cached:+--cached} ${recursive:+--recursive} -- "$@"
}
#
# Sync remote urls for submodules
@@ -881,7 +881,7 @@
esac
done
- git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} ${prefix:+--super-prefix "$prefix"} submodule--helper sync ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${recursive:+--recursive} -- "$@"
+ git ${wt_prefix:+-C "$wt_prefix"} submodule--helper sync ${GIT_QUIET:+--quiet} ${recursive:+--recursive} -- "$@"
}
cmd_absorbgitdirs()
diff --git a/graph.c b/graph.c
index c128ad0..e3828eb 100644
--- a/graph.c
+++ b/graph.c
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
if (!color_parse_mem(start, comma - start, color))
strvec_push(colors, color);
else
- warning(_("ignore invalid color '%.*s' in log.graphColors"),
+ warning(_("ignored invalid color '%.*s' in log.graphColors"),
(int)(comma - start), start);
start = comma + 1;
}
diff --git a/grep.c b/grep.c
index 8f91af1..424a395 100644
--- a/grep.c
+++ b/grep.c
@@ -657,6 +657,8 @@
x = compile_pattern_not(list);
p = *list;
if (p && p->token == GREP_AND) {
+ if (!x)
+ die("--and not preceded by pattern expression");
if (!p->next)
die("--and not followed by pattern expression");
*list = p->next;
diff --git a/list-objects.c b/list-objects.c
index 7f40467..473a332 100644
--- a/list-objects.c
+++ b/list-objects.c
@@ -164,6 +164,9 @@
die("bad tree object");
if (obj->flags & (UNINTERESTING | SEEN))
return;
+ if (revs->include_check_obj &&
+ !revs->include_check_obj(&tree->object, revs->include_check_data))
+ return;
failed_parse = parse_tree_gently(tree, 1);
if (failed_parse) {
diff --git a/ll-merge.c b/ll-merge.c
index 9a8a2c3..2616575 100644
--- a/ll-merge.c
+++ b/ll-merge.c
@@ -91,7 +91,9 @@
* With -Xtheirs or -Xours, we have cleanly merged;
* otherwise we got a conflict.
*/
- return (opts->variant ? 0 : 1);
+ return opts->variant == XDL_MERGE_FAVOR_OURS ||
+ opts->variant == XDL_MERGE_FAVOR_THEIRS ?
+ 0 : 1;
}
static int ll_xdl_merge(const struct ll_merge_driver *drv_unused,
@@ -136,7 +138,7 @@
static int ll_union_merge(const struct ll_merge_driver *drv_unused,
mmbuffer_t *result,
- const char *path_unused,
+ const char *path,
mmfile_t *orig, const char *orig_name,
mmfile_t *src1, const char *name1,
mmfile_t *src2, const char *name2,
@@ -148,8 +150,8 @@
assert(opts);
o = *opts;
o.variant = XDL_MERGE_FAVOR_UNION;
- return ll_xdl_merge(drv_unused, result, path_unused,
- orig, NULL, src1, NULL, src2, NULL,
+ return ll_xdl_merge(drv_unused, result, path,
+ orig, orig_name, src1, name1, src2, name2,
&o, marker_size);
}
diff --git a/mailinfo.c b/mailinfo.c
index 184ed8d..02f6f95 100644
--- a/mailinfo.c
+++ b/mailinfo.c
@@ -705,8 +705,8 @@
perforation++;
continue;
}
- if ((!memcmp(c, ">8", 2) || !memcmp(c, "8<", 2) ||
- !memcmp(c, ">%", 2) || !memcmp(c, "%<", 2))) {
+ if (starts_with(c, ">8") || starts_with(c, "8<") ||
+ starts_with(c, ">%") || starts_with(c, "%<")) {
in_perforation = 1;
perforation += 2;
scissors += 2;
diff --git a/merge-ort.c b/merge-ort.c
index b954f71..ddba1db 100644
--- a/merge-ort.c
+++ b/merge-ort.c
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
#include "entry.h"
#include "ll-merge.h"
#include "object-store.h"
+#include "promisor-remote.h"
#include "revision.h"
#include "strmap.h"
#include "submodule.h"
@@ -765,6 +766,7 @@
int names_idx = is_add ? side : 0;
if (is_add) {
+ assert(match_mask == 0 || match_mask == 6);
if (strset_contains(&renames->cached_target_names[side],
pathname))
return;
@@ -772,6 +774,8 @@
unsigned content_relevant = (match_mask == 0);
unsigned location_relevant = (dir_rename_mask == 0x07);
+ assert(match_mask == 0 || match_mask == 3 || match_mask == 5);
+
/*
* If pathname is found in cached_irrelevant[side] due to
* previous pick but for this commit content is relevant,
@@ -2533,7 +2537,7 @@
return strcmp(a->one->path, b->one->path);
}
-/* Call diffcore_rename() to compute which files have changed on given side */
+/* Call diffcore_rename() to update deleted/added pairs into rename pairs */
static void detect_regular_renames(struct merge_options *opt,
unsigned side_index)
{
@@ -2586,8 +2590,10 @@
}
/*
- * Get information of all renames which occurred in 'side_pairs', discarding
- * non-renames.
+ * Get information of all renames which occurred in 'side_pairs', making use
+ * of any implicit directory renames in side_dir_renames (also making use of
+ * implicit directory renames rename_exclusions as needed by
+ * check_for_directory_rename()). Add all (updated) renames into result.
*/
static int collect_renames(struct merge_options *opt,
struct diff_queue_struct *result,
@@ -2746,31 +2752,58 @@
/*** Function Grouping: functions related to process_entries() ***/
-static int string_list_df_name_compare(const char *one, const char *two)
+static int sort_dirs_next_to_their_children(const char *one, const char *two)
{
- int onelen = strlen(one);
- int twolen = strlen(two);
+ unsigned char c1, c2;
+
/*
- * Here we only care that entries for D/F conflicts are
- * adjacent, in particular with the file of the D/F conflict
- * appearing before files below the corresponding directory.
- * The order of the rest of the list is irrelevant for us.
+ * Here we only care that entries for directories appear adjacent
+ * to and before files underneath the directory. We can achieve
+ * that by pretending to add a trailing slash to every file and
+ * then sorting. In other words, we do not want the natural
+ * sorting of
+ * foo
+ * foo.txt
+ * foo/bar
+ * Instead, we want "foo" to sort as though it were "foo/", so that
+ * we instead get
+ * foo.txt
+ * foo
+ * foo/bar
+ * To achieve this, we basically implement our own strcmp, except that
+ * if we get to the end of either string instead of comparing NUL to
+ * another character, we compare '/' to it.
*
- * To achieve this, we sort with df_name_compare and provide
- * the mode S_IFDIR so that D/F conflicts will sort correctly.
- * We use the mode S_IFDIR for everything else for simplicity,
- * since in other cases any changes in their order due to
- * sorting cause no problems for us.
+ * If this unusual "sort as though '/' were appended" perplexes
+ * you, perhaps it will help to note that this is not the final
+ * sort. write_tree() will sort again without the trailing slash
+ * magic, but just on paths immediately under a given tree.
+ *
+ * The reason to not use df_name_compare directly was that it was
+ * just too expensive (we don't have the string lengths handy), so
+ * it was reimplemented.
*/
- int cmp = df_name_compare(one, onelen, S_IFDIR,
- two, twolen, S_IFDIR);
+
/*
- * Now that 'foo' and 'foo/bar' compare equal, we have to make sure
- * that 'foo' comes before 'foo/bar'.
+ * NOTE: This function will never be called with two equal strings,
+ * because it is used to sort the keys of a strmap, and strmaps have
+ * unique keys by construction. That simplifies our c1==c2 handling
+ * below.
*/
- if (cmp)
- return cmp;
- return onelen - twolen;
+
+ while (*one && (*one == *two)) {
+ one++;
+ two++;
+ }
+
+ c1 = *one ? *one : '/';
+ c2 = *two ? *two : '/';
+
+ if (c1 == c2) {
+ /* Getting here means one is a leading directory of the other */
+ return (*one) ? 1 : -1;
+ } else
+ return c1 - c2;
}
static int read_oid_strbuf(struct merge_options *opt,
@@ -3237,7 +3270,7 @@
* above.
*/
if (ci->match_mask) {
- ci->merged.clean = 1;
+ ci->merged.clean = !ci->df_conflict && !ci->path_conflict;
if (ci->match_mask == 6) {
/* stages[1] == stages[2] */
ci->merged.result.mode = ci->stages[1].mode;
@@ -3249,6 +3282,8 @@
ci->merged.result.mode = ci->stages[side].mode;
ci->merged.is_null = !ci->merged.result.mode;
+ if (ci->merged.is_null)
+ ci->merged.clean = 1;
oidcpy(&ci->merged.result.oid, &ci->stages[side].oid);
assert(othermask == 2 || othermask == 4);
@@ -3421,6 +3456,7 @@
path)) {
ci->merged.is_null = 1;
ci->merged.clean = 1;
+ assert(!ci->df_conflict && !ci->path_conflict);
} else if (ci->path_conflict &&
oideq(&ci->stages[0].oid, &ci->stages[side].oid)) {
/*
@@ -3447,6 +3483,7 @@
ci->merged.is_null = 1;
ci->merged.result.mode = 0;
oidcpy(&ci->merged.result.oid, null_oid());
+ assert(!ci->df_conflict);
ci->merged.clean = !ci->path_conflict;
}
@@ -3457,9 +3494,59 @@
*/
if (!ci->merged.clean)
strmap_put(&opt->priv->conflicted, path, ci);
+
+ /* Record metadata for ci->merged in dir_metadata */
record_entry_for_tree(dir_metadata, path, &ci->merged);
}
+static void prefetch_for_content_merges(struct merge_options *opt,
+ struct string_list *plist)
+{
+ struct string_list_item *e;
+ struct oid_array to_fetch = OID_ARRAY_INIT;
+
+ if (opt->repo != the_repository || !has_promisor_remote())
+ return;
+
+ for (e = &plist->items[plist->nr-1]; e >= plist->items; --e) {
+ /* char *path = e->string; */
+ struct conflict_info *ci = e->util;
+ int i;
+
+ /* Ignore clean entries */
+ if (ci->merged.clean)
+ continue;
+
+ /* Ignore entries that don't need a content merge */
+ if (ci->match_mask || ci->filemask < 6 ||
+ !S_ISREG(ci->stages[1].mode) ||
+ !S_ISREG(ci->stages[2].mode) ||
+ oideq(&ci->stages[1].oid, &ci->stages[2].oid))
+ continue;
+
+ /* Also don't need content merge if base matches either side */
+ if (ci->filemask == 7 &&
+ S_ISREG(ci->stages[0].mode) &&
+ (oideq(&ci->stages[0].oid, &ci->stages[1].oid) ||
+ oideq(&ci->stages[0].oid, &ci->stages[2].oid)))
+ continue;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
+ unsigned side_mask = (1 << i);
+ struct version_info *vi = &ci->stages[i];
+
+ if ((ci->filemask & side_mask) &&
+ S_ISREG(vi->mode) &&
+ oid_object_info_extended(opt->repo, &vi->oid, NULL,
+ OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH))
+ oid_array_append(&to_fetch, &vi->oid);
+ }
+ }
+
+ promisor_remote_get_direct(opt->repo, to_fetch.oid, to_fetch.nr);
+ oid_array_clear(&to_fetch);
+}
+
static void process_entries(struct merge_options *opt,
struct object_id *result_oid)
{
@@ -3490,7 +3577,7 @@
trace2_region_leave("merge", "plist copy", opt->repo);
trace2_region_enter("merge", "plist special sort", opt->repo);
- plist.cmp = string_list_df_name_compare;
+ plist.cmp = sort_dirs_next_to_their_children;
string_list_sort(&plist);
trace2_region_leave("merge", "plist special sort", opt->repo);
@@ -3506,6 +3593,7 @@
* the way when it is time to process the file at the same path).
*/
trace2_region_enter("merge", "processing", opt->repo);
+ prefetch_for_content_merges(opt, &plist);
for (entry = &plist.items[plist.nr-1]; entry >= plist.items; --entry) {
char *path = entry->string;
/*
diff --git a/merge-recursive.c b/merge-recursive.c
index d146bb1..9a8a39f 100644
--- a/merge-recursive.c
+++ b/merge-recursive.c
@@ -2152,7 +2152,7 @@
* implicit renaming of files that should be left in place. (See
* testcase 6b in t6043 for details.)
* 2. Prune directory renames if there are still files left in the
- * the original directory. These represent a partial directory rename,
+ * original directory. These represent a partial directory rename,
* i.e. a rename where only some of the files within the directory
* were renamed elsewhere. (Technically, this could be done earlier
* in get_directory_renames(), except that would prevent us from
@@ -2804,12 +2804,19 @@
int renamed_stage = a_renames == renames1 ? 2 : 3;
int other_stage = a_renames == renames1 ? 3 : 2;
+ /*
+ * Directory renames have a funny corner case...
+ */
+ int renamed_to_self = !strcmp(ren1_src, ren1_dst);
+
/* BUG: We should only remove ren1_src in the base
* stage and in other_stage (think of rename +
* add-source case).
*/
- remove_file(opt, 1, ren1_src,
- renamed_stage == 2 || !was_tracked(opt, ren1_src));
+ if (!renamed_to_self)
+ remove_file(opt, 1, ren1_src,
+ renamed_stage == 2 ||
+ !was_tracked(opt, ren1_src));
oidcpy(&src_other.oid,
&ren1->src_entry->stages[other_stage].oid);
@@ -2823,6 +2830,9 @@
ren1->dir_rename_original_type == 'A') {
setup_rename_conflict_info(RENAME_VIA_DIR,
opt, ren1, NULL);
+ } else if (renamed_to_self) {
+ setup_rename_conflict_info(RENAME_NORMAL,
+ opt, ren1, NULL);
} else if (oideq(&src_other.oid, null_oid())) {
setup_rename_conflict_info(RENAME_DELETE,
opt, ren1, NULL);
@@ -3180,7 +3190,6 @@
struct rename *ren = ci->ren1;
struct merge_file_info mfi;
int clean;
- int side = (ren->branch == opt->branch1 ? 2 : 3);
/* Merge the content and write it out */
clean = handle_content_merge(&mfi, opt, path, was_dirty(opt, path),
@@ -3190,9 +3199,7 @@
opt->detect_directory_renames == MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_CONFLICT &&
ren->dir_rename_original_dest) {
if (update_stages(opt, path,
- NULL,
- side == 2 ? &mfi.blob : NULL,
- side == 2 ? NULL : &mfi.blob))
+ &mfi.blob, &mfi.blob, &mfi.blob))
return -1;
clean = 0; /* not clean, but conflicted */
}
diff --git a/mergetools/kdiff3 b/mergetools/kdiff3
index 0264ed5..520cb91 100644
--- a/mergetools/kdiff3
+++ b/mergetools/kdiff3
@@ -25,3 +25,12 @@
exit_code_trustable () {
true
}
+
+translate_merge_tool_path() {
+ if type kdiff3 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
+ then
+ echo kdiff3
+ else
+ mergetool_find_win32_cmd "kdiff3.exe" "Kdiff3"
+ fi
+}
diff --git a/midx.c b/midx.c
index 21d6a05..9a35b02 100644
--- a/midx.c
+++ b/midx.c
@@ -885,6 +885,11 @@
static void clear_midx_files_ext(struct repository *r, const char *ext,
unsigned char *keep_hash);
+static int midx_checksum_valid(struct multi_pack_index *m)
+{
+ return hashfile_checksum_valid(m->data, m->data_len);
+}
+
static int write_midx_internal(const char *object_dir, struct multi_pack_index *m,
struct string_list *packs_to_drop,
const char *preferred_pack_name,
@@ -911,6 +916,11 @@
else
ctx.m = load_multi_pack_index(object_dir, 1);
+ if (ctx.m && !midx_checksum_valid(ctx.m)) {
+ warning(_("ignoring existing multi-pack-index; checksum mismatch"));
+ ctx.m = NULL;
+ }
+
ctx.nr = 0;
ctx.alloc = ctx.m ? ctx.m->num_packs : 16;
ctx.info = NULL;
@@ -1218,6 +1228,9 @@
return result;
}
+ if (!midx_checksum_valid(m))
+ midx_report(_("incorrect checksum"));
+
if (flags & MIDX_PROGRESS)
progress = start_delayed_progress(_("Looking for referenced packfiles"),
m->num_packs);
diff --git a/object-file.c b/object-file.c
index f233b44..b9c3219 100644
--- a/object-file.c
+++ b/object-file.c
@@ -1023,12 +1023,26 @@
return ret;
}
+const char *mmap_os_err(void)
+{
+ static const char blank[] = "";
+#if defined(__linux__)
+ if (errno == ENOMEM) {
+ /* this continues an existing error message: */
+ static const char enomem[] =
+", check sys.vm.max_map_count and/or RLIMIT_DATA";
+ return enomem;
+ }
+#endif /* OS-specific bits */
+ return blank;
+}
+
void *xmmap(void *start, size_t length,
int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset)
{
void *ret = xmmap_gently(start, length, prot, flags, fd, offset);
if (ret == MAP_FAILED)
- die_errno(_("mmap failed"));
+ die_errno(_("mmap failed%s"), mmap_os_err());
return ret;
}
diff --git a/pack-bitmap.c b/pack-bitmap.c
index d90e1d9..bfc1014 100644
--- a/pack-bitmap.c
+++ b/pack-bitmap.c
@@ -525,6 +525,22 @@
return 1;
}
+static int should_include_obj(struct object *obj, void *_data)
+{
+ struct include_data *data = _data;
+ int bitmap_pos;
+
+ bitmap_pos = bitmap_position(data->bitmap_git, &obj->oid);
+ if (bitmap_pos < 0)
+ return 1;
+ if ((data->seen && bitmap_get(data->seen, bitmap_pos)) ||
+ bitmap_get(data->base, bitmap_pos)) {
+ obj->flags |= SEEN;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+
static int add_commit_to_bitmap(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
struct bitmap **base,
struct commit *commit)
@@ -620,6 +636,7 @@
incdata.seen = seen;
revs->include_check = should_include;
+ revs->include_check_obj = should_include_obj;
revs->include_check_data = &incdata;
if (prepare_revision_walk(revs))
@@ -633,6 +650,7 @@
&show_data, NULL);
revs->include_check = NULL;
+ revs->include_check_obj = NULL;
revs->include_check_data = NULL;
}
diff --git a/pack-check.c b/pack-check.c
index 4b089fe..c8e560d 100644
--- a/pack-check.c
+++ b/pack-check.c
@@ -164,22 +164,13 @@
int verify_pack_index(struct packed_git *p)
{
- size_t len;
- const unsigned char *index_base;
- git_hash_ctx ctx;
- unsigned char hash[GIT_MAX_RAWSZ];
int err = 0;
if (open_pack_index(p))
return error("packfile %s index not opened", p->pack_name);
- index_base = p->index_data;
- len = p->index_size - the_hash_algo->rawsz;
/* Verify SHA1 sum of the index file */
- the_hash_algo->init_fn(&ctx);
- the_hash_algo->update_fn(&ctx, index_base, len);
- the_hash_algo->final_fn(hash, &ctx);
- if (!hasheq(hash, index_base + len))
+ if (!hashfile_checksum_valid(p->index_data, p->index_size))
err = error("Packfile index for %s hash mismatch",
p->pack_name);
return err;
diff --git a/packfile.c b/packfile.c
index 755aa7a..9ef6d98 100644
--- a/packfile.c
+++ b/packfile.c
@@ -652,8 +652,8 @@
PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE,
p->pack_fd, win->offset);
if (win->base == MAP_FAILED)
- die_errno("packfile %s cannot be mapped",
- p->pack_name);
+ die_errno(_("packfile %s cannot be mapped%s"),
+ p->pack_name, mmap_os_err());
if (!win->offset && win->len == p->pack_size
&& !p->do_not_close)
close_pack_fd(p);
diff --git a/pager.c b/pager.c
index 3d37dd7..52f27a6 100644
--- a/pager.c
+++ b/pager.c
@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@
static struct child_process pager_process = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
static const char *pager_program;
+/* Is the value coming back from term_columns() just a guess? */
+static int term_columns_guessed;
+
+
static void close_pager_fds(void)
{
/* signal EOF to pager */
@@ -114,7 +118,8 @@
{
char buf[64];
xsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", term_columns());
- setenv("COLUMNS", buf, 0);
+ if (!term_columns_guessed)
+ setenv("COLUMNS", buf, 0);
}
setenv("GIT_PAGER_IN_USE", "true", 1);
@@ -158,15 +163,20 @@
return term_columns_at_startup;
term_columns_at_startup = 80;
+ term_columns_guessed = 1;
col_string = getenv("COLUMNS");
- if (col_string && (n_cols = atoi(col_string)) > 0)
+ if (col_string && (n_cols = atoi(col_string)) > 0) {
term_columns_at_startup = n_cols;
+ term_columns_guessed = 0;
+ }
#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
else {
struct winsize ws;
- if (!ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) && ws.ws_col)
+ if (!ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) && ws.ws_col) {
term_columns_at_startup = ws.ws_col;
+ term_columns_guessed = 0;
+ }
}
#endif
diff --git a/promisor-remote.c b/promisor-remote.c
index da3f2ca..d465377 100644
--- a/promisor-remote.c
+++ b/promisor-remote.c
@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@
repository_format_partial_clone = xstrdup_or_null(partial_clone);
}
-static int fetch_objects(const char *remote_name,
+static int fetch_objects(struct repository *repo,
+ const char *remote_name,
const struct object_id *oids,
int oid_nr)
{
@@ -30,6 +31,8 @@
die(_("promisor-remote: unable to fork off fetch subprocess"));
child_in = xfdopen(child.in, "w");
+ trace2_data_intmax("promisor", repo, "fetch_count", oid_nr);
+
for (i = 0; i < oid_nr; i++) {
if (fputs(oid_to_hex(&oids[i]), child_in) < 0)
die_errno(_("promisor-remote: could not write to fetch subprocess"));
@@ -238,7 +241,7 @@
promisor_remote_init();
for (r = promisors; r; r = r->next) {
- if (fetch_objects(r->name, remaining_oids, remaining_nr) < 0) {
+ if (fetch_objects(repo, r->name, remaining_oids, remaining_nr) < 0) {
if (remaining_nr == 1)
continue;
remaining_nr = remove_fetched_oids(repo, &remaining_oids,
diff --git a/protocol-caps.h b/protocol-caps.h
index 6351648..0a9f49d 100644
--- a/protocol-caps.h
+++ b/protocol-caps.h
@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@
int cap_object_info(struct repository *r, struct strvec *keys,
struct packet_reader *request);
-#endif /* PROTOCOL_CAPS_H */
\ No newline at end of file
+#endif /* PROTOCOL_CAPS_H */
diff --git a/range-diff.c b/range-diff.c
index 1a4471f..e947979 100644
--- a/range-diff.c
+++ b/range-diff.c
@@ -274,9 +274,10 @@
hashmap_clear(&map);
}
-static void diffsize_consume(void *data, char *line, unsigned long len)
+static int diffsize_consume(void *data, char *line, unsigned long len)
{
(*(int *)data)++;
+ return 0;
}
static void diffsize_hunk(void *data, long ob, long on, long nb, long nn,
diff --git a/read-cache.c b/read-cache.c
index 77961a3..ba2b012 100644
--- a/read-cache.c
+++ b/read-cache.c
@@ -1628,8 +1628,7 @@
t2_sum_scan += t2_did_scan;
if (new_entry == ce)
continue;
- if (progress)
- display_progress(progress, i);
+ display_progress(progress, i);
if (!new_entry) {
const char *fmt;
@@ -1664,10 +1663,8 @@
trace2_data_intmax("index", NULL, "refresh/sum_lstat", t2_sum_lstat);
trace2_data_intmax("index", NULL, "refresh/sum_scan", t2_sum_scan);
trace2_region_leave("index", "refresh", NULL);
- if (progress) {
- display_progress(progress, istate->cache_nr);
- stop_progress(&progress);
- }
+ display_progress(progress, istate->cache_nr);
+ stop_progress(&progress);
trace_performance_leave("refresh index");
return has_errors;
}
@@ -2236,7 +2233,8 @@
mmap = xmmap_gently(NULL, mmap_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
if (mmap == MAP_FAILED)
- die_errno(_("%s: unable to map index file"), path);
+ die_errno(_("%s: unable to map index file%s"), path,
+ mmap_os_err());
close(fd);
hdr = (const struct cache_header *)mmap;
diff --git a/remote.c b/remote.c
index 6d1e8d0..dfb863d 100644
--- a/remote.c
+++ b/remote.c
@@ -1592,7 +1592,7 @@
else
/*
* If the ref isn't stale, and is reachable
- * from from one of the reflog entries of
+ * from one of the reflog entries of
* the local branch, force the update.
*/
force_ref_update = 1;
diff --git a/revision.c b/revision.c
index 8140561..cddd054 100644
--- a/revision.c
+++ b/revision.c
@@ -316,9 +316,10 @@
revs->no_walk = 0;
if (revs->reflog_info && obj->type == OBJ_COMMIT) {
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
- int len = interpret_branch_name(name, 0, &buf, &options);
+ size_t namelen = strlen(name);
+ int len = interpret_branch_name(name, namelen, &buf, &options);
- if (0 < len && name[len] && buf.len)
+ if (0 < len && len < namelen && buf.len)
strbuf_addstr(&buf, name + len);
add_reflog_for_walk(revs->reflog_info,
(struct commit *)obj,
diff --git a/revision.h b/revision.h
index 17698cb..5c5510d 100644
--- a/revision.h
+++ b/revision.h
@@ -262,6 +262,7 @@
int min_parents;
int max_parents;
int (*include_check)(struct commit *, void *);
+ int (*include_check_obj)(struct object *obj, void *);
void *include_check_data;
/* diff info for patches and for paths limiting */
diff --git a/send-pack.c b/send-pack.c
index 9cb9f71..5a79e0e 100644
--- a/send-pack.c
+++ b/send-pack.c
@@ -486,6 +486,12 @@
const char *push_cert_nonce = NULL;
struct packet_reader reader;
+ if (!remote_refs) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "No refs in common and none specified; doing nothing.\n"
+ "Perhaps you should specify a branch.\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
git_config_get_bool("push.negotiate", &push_negotiate);
if (push_negotiate)
get_commons_through_negotiation(args->url, remote_refs, &commons);
@@ -534,11 +540,6 @@
}
}
- if (!remote_refs) {
- fprintf(stderr, "No refs in common and none specified; doing nothing.\n"
- "Perhaps you should specify a branch.\n");
- return 0;
- }
if (args->atomic && !atomic_supported)
die(_("the receiving end does not support --atomic push"));
diff --git a/sh-i18n--envsubst.c b/sh-i18n--envsubst.c
index e7430b9..6cd307a 100644
--- a/sh-i18n--envsubst.c
+++ b/sh-i18n--envsubst.c
@@ -104,12 +104,12 @@
if (ferror (stderr) || fflush (stderr))
{
fclose (stderr);
- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ return (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (fclose (stderr) && errno != EBADF)
- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ return (EXIT_FAILURE);
- exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
+ return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/* Parse the string and invoke the callback each time a $VARIABLE or
diff --git a/shell.c b/shell.c
index cef7ffd..811e13b 100644
--- a/shell.c
+++ b/shell.c
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
default:
continue;
}
- exit(cmd->exec(cmd->name, arg));
+ return cmd->exec(cmd->name, arg);
}
cd_to_homedir();
diff --git a/sideband.c b/sideband.c
index 6f9e026..85bddfd 100644
--- a/sideband.c
+++ b/sideband.c
@@ -183,8 +183,31 @@
while ((brk = strpbrk(b, "\n\r"))) {
int linelen = brk - b;
+ /*
+ * For message accross packet boundary, there would have
+ * a nonempty "scratch" buffer from last call of this
+ * function, and there may have a leading CR/LF in "buf".
+ * For this case we should add a clear-to-eol suffix to
+ * clean leftover letters we previously have written on
+ * the same line.
+ */
+ if (scratch->len && !linelen)
+ strbuf_addstr(scratch, suffix);
+
if (!scratch->len)
strbuf_addstr(scratch, DISPLAY_PREFIX);
+
+ /*
+ * A use case that we should not add clear-to-eol suffix
+ * to empty lines:
+ *
+ * For progress reporting we may receive a bunch of
+ * percentage updates followed by '\r' to remain on the
+ * same line, and at the end receive a single '\n' to
+ * move to the next line. We should preserve the final
+ * status report line by not appending clear-to-eol
+ * suffix to this single line break.
+ */
if (linelen > 0) {
maybe_colorize_sideband(scratch, b, linelen);
strbuf_addstr(scratch, suffix);
diff --git a/split-index.c b/split-index.c
index 4d6e52d..8e52e89 100644
--- a/split-index.c
+++ b/split-index.c
@@ -207,7 +207,8 @@
b->ce_flags &= ondisk_flags;
ret = memcmp(&a->ce_stat_data, &b->ce_stat_data,
offsetof(struct cache_entry, name) -
- offsetof(struct cache_entry, ce_stat_data));
+ offsetof(struct cache_entry, oid)) ||
+ !oideq(&a->oid, &b->oid);
a->ce_flags = ce_flags;
b->ce_flags = base_flags;
diff --git a/t/README b/t/README
index 1a2072b..9e70122 100644
--- a/t/README
+++ b/t/README
@@ -1126,6 +1126,12 @@
Git wasn't compiled with NO_PTHREADS=YesPlease.
+ - REFFILES
+
+ Test is specific to packed/loose ref storage, and should be
+ disabled for other ref storage backends
+
+
Tips for Writing Tests
----------------------
diff --git a/t/helper/test-hash-speed.c b/t/helper/test-hash-speed.c
index 432233c..f40d9ad 100644
--- a/t/helper/test-hash-speed.c
+++ b/t/helper/test-hash-speed.c
@@ -57,5 +57,5 @@
free(p);
}
- exit(0);
+ return 0;
}
diff --git a/t/helper/test-hash.c b/t/helper/test-hash.c
index 0a31de6..261c545 100644
--- a/t/helper/test-hash.c
+++ b/t/helper/test-hash.c
@@ -54,5 +54,5 @@
fwrite(hash, 1, algop->rawsz, stdout);
else
puts(hash_to_hex_algop(hash, algop));
- exit(0);
+ return 0;
}
diff --git a/t/helper/test-match-trees.c b/t/helper/test-match-trees.c
index b9fd427..4079fde 100644
--- a/t/helper/test-match-trees.c
+++ b/t/helper/test-match-trees.c
@@ -23,5 +23,5 @@
shift_tree(the_repository, &one->object.oid, &two->object.oid, &shifted, -1);
printf("shifted: %s\n", oid_to_hex(&shifted));
- exit(0);
+ return 0;
}
diff --git a/t/helper/test-reach.c b/t/helper/test-reach.c
index cda804e..2f65c7f 100644
--- a/t/helper/test-reach.c
+++ b/t/helper/test-reach.c
@@ -166,5 +166,5 @@
print_sorted_commit_ids(list);
}
- exit(0);
+ return 0;
}
diff --git a/t/helper/test-ref-store.c b/t/helper/test-ref-store.c
index bba5f84..b314b81 100644
--- a/t/helper/test-ref-store.c
+++ b/t/helper/test-ref-store.c
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
static int cmd_resolve_ref(struct ref_store *refs, const char **argv)
{
- struct object_id oid;
+ struct object_id oid = *null_oid();
const char *refname = notnull(*argv++, "refname");
int resolve_flags = arg_flags(*argv++, "resolve-flags");
int flags;
diff --git a/t/lib-git-svn.sh b/t/lib-git-svn.sh
index 547eb3c..2fde235 100644
--- a/t/lib-git-svn.sh
+++ b/t/lib-git-svn.sh
@@ -121,12 +121,22 @@
--listen-host 127.0.0.1 &
}
-prepare_a_utf8_locale () {
- a_utf8_locale=$(locale -a | sed -n '/\.[uU][tT][fF]-*8$/{
- p
- q
-}')
- if test -n "$a_utf8_locale"
+prepare_utf8_locale () {
+ if test -z "$GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE"
+ then
+ case "${LC_ALL:-$LANG}" in
+ *.[Uu][Tt][Ff]8 | *.[Uu][Tt][Ff]-8)
+ GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE="${LC_ALL:-$LANG}"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE=$(locale -a | sed -n '/\.[uU][tT][fF]-*8$/{
+ p
+ q
+ }')
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ if test -n "$GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE"
then
test_set_prereq UTF8
else
diff --git a/t/perf/p4209-pickaxe.sh b/t/perf/p4209-pickaxe.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..f585a44
--- /dev/null
+++ b/t/perf/p4209-pickaxe.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description="Test pickaxe performance"
+
+. ./perf-lib.sh
+
+test_perf_default_repo
+
+# Not --max-count, as that's the number of matching commit, so it's
+# unbounded. We want to limit our revision walk here.
+from_rev_desc=
+from_rev=
+max_count=1000
+if test_have_prereq EXPENSIVE
+then
+ max_count=10000
+fi
+from_rev=" $(git rev-list HEAD | head -n $max_count | tail -n 1).."
+from_rev_desc=" <limit-rev>.."
+
+for icase in \
+ '' \
+ '-i '
+do
+ # -S (no regex)
+ for pattern in \
+ 'int main' \
+ 'æ'
+ do
+ for opts in \
+ '-S'
+ do
+ test_perf "git log $icase$opts'$pattern'$from_rev_desc" "
+ git log --pretty=format:%H $icase$opts'$pattern'$from_rev
+ "
+ done
+ done
+
+ # -S (regex)
+ for pattern in \
+ '(int|void|null)' \
+ 'if *\([^ ]+ & ' \
+ '[àáâãäåæñøùúûüýþ]'
+ do
+ for opts in \
+ '--pickaxe-regex -S'
+ do
+ test_perf "git log $icase$opts'$pattern'$from_rev_desc" "
+ git log --pretty=format:%H $icase$opts'$pattern'$from_rev
+ "
+ done
+ done
+
+ # -G
+ for pattern in \
+ '(int|void|null)' \
+ 'if *\([^ ]+ & ' \
+ '[àáâãäåæñøùúûüýþ]'
+ do
+ for opts in \
+ '-G'
+ do
+ test_perf "git log $icase$opts'$pattern'$from_rev_desc" "
+ git log --pretty=format:%H $icase$opts'$pattern'$from_rev
+ "
+ done
+ done
+done
+
+test_done
diff --git a/t/t1006-cat-file.sh b/t/t1006-cat-file.sh
index 5d2dc99..18b3779 100755
--- a/t/t1006-cat-file.sh
+++ b/t/t1006-cat-file.sh
@@ -586,4 +586,26 @@
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'set up object list for --batch-all-objects tests' '
+ git -C all-two cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch-check="%(objectname)" >objects
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'cat-file --batch="%(objectname)" with --batch-all-objects will work' '
+ git -C all-two cat-file --batch="%(objectname)" <objects >expect &&
+ git -C all-two cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch="%(objectname)" >actual &&
+ cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'cat-file --batch="%(rest)" with --batch-all-objects will work' '
+ git -C all-two cat-file --batch="%(rest)" <objects >expect &&
+ git -C all-two cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch="%(rest)" >actual &&
+ cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'cat-file --batch="batman" with --batch-all-objects will work' '
+ git -C all-two cat-file --batch="batman" <objects >expect &&
+ git -C all-two cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch="batman" >actual &&
+ cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
diff --git a/t/t1092-sparse-checkout-compatibility.sh b/t/t1092-sparse-checkout-compatibility.sh
index e9a815c..d028b73 100755
--- a/t/t1092-sparse-checkout-compatibility.sh
+++ b/t/t1092-sparse-checkout-compatibility.sh
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@
for branch in rename-out-to-out rename-out-to-in rename-in-to-out
do
test_all_match git checkout rename-base &&
- test_all_match git checkout $branch -- .&&
+ test_all_match git checkout $branch -- . &&
test_all_match git diff --staged --no-renames &&
test_all_match git diff --staged --find-renames || return 1
done
diff --git a/t/t1301-shared-repo.sh b/t/t1301-shared-repo.sh
index ac947bf..84bf197 100755
--- a/t/t1301-shared-repo.sh
+++ b/t/t1301-shared-repo.sh
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
: happy
;;
*)
- echo Ooops, .git/logs/refs/heads/main is not 0662 [$actual]
+ echo Ooops, .git/logs/refs/heads/main is not 066x [$actual]
false
;;
esac
diff --git a/t/t1350-config-hooks-path.sh b/t/t1350-config-hooks-path.sh
index f1f9aee..fa9647a 100755
--- a/t/t1350-config-hooks-path.sh
+++ b/t/t1350-config-hooks-path.sh
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success 'set up a pre-commit hook in core.hooksPath' '
+ >actual &&
mkdir -p .git/custom-hooks .git/hooks &&
write_script .git/custom-hooks/pre-commit <<-\EOF &&
echo CUSTOM >>actual
diff --git a/t/t1401-symbolic-ref.sh b/t/t1401-symbolic-ref.sh
index a4ebb0b..132a1b8 100755
--- a/t/t1401-symbolic-ref.sh
+++ b/t/t1401-symbolic-ref.sh
@@ -7,17 +7,19 @@
# the git repo, meaning that further tests will operate on
# the surrounding git repo instead of the trash directory.
reset_to_sane() {
- echo ref: refs/heads/foo >.git/HEAD
+ rm -rf .git &&
+ "$TAR" xf .git.tar
}
-test_expect_success 'symbolic-ref writes HEAD' '
+test_expect_success 'setup' '
git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/foo &&
- echo ref: refs/heads/foo >expect &&
- test_cmp expect .git/HEAD
+ test_commit file &&
+ "$TAR" cf .git.tar .git/
'
-test_expect_success 'symbolic-ref reads HEAD' '
- echo refs/heads/foo >expect &&
+test_expect_success 'symbolic-ref read/write roundtrip' '
+ git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/read-write-roundtrip &&
+ echo refs/heads/read-write-roundtrip >expect &&
git symbolic-ref HEAD >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -25,12 +27,13 @@
test_expect_success 'symbolic-ref refuses non-ref for HEAD' '
test_must_fail git symbolic-ref HEAD foo
'
+
reset_to_sane
test_expect_success 'symbolic-ref refuses bare sha1' '
- echo content >file && git add file && git commit -m one &&
test_must_fail git symbolic-ref HEAD $(git rev-parse HEAD)
'
+
reset_to_sane
test_expect_success 'HEAD cannot be removed' '
@@ -42,16 +45,16 @@
test_expect_success 'symbolic-ref can be deleted' '
git symbolic-ref NOTHEAD refs/heads/foo &&
git symbolic-ref -d NOTHEAD &&
- test_path_is_file .git/refs/heads/foo &&
- test_path_is_missing .git/NOTHEAD
+ git rev-parse refs/heads/foo &&
+ test_must_fail git symbolic-ref NOTHEAD
'
reset_to_sane
test_expect_success 'symbolic-ref can delete dangling symref' '
git symbolic-ref NOTHEAD refs/heads/missing &&
git symbolic-ref -d NOTHEAD &&
- test_path_is_missing .git/refs/heads/missing &&
- test_path_is_missing .git/NOTHEAD
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse refs/heads/missing &&
+ test_must_fail git symbolic-ref NOTHEAD
'
reset_to_sane
diff --git a/t/t1404-update-ref-errors.sh b/t/t1404-update-ref-errors.sh
index 8b51c4e..b729c1f 100755
--- a/t/t1404-update-ref-errors.sh
+++ b/t/t1404-update-ref-errors.sh
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@
'
-test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool rev-parse' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'empty directory should not fool rev-parse' '
prefix=refs/e-rev-parse &&
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
git pack-refs --all &&
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
test_cmp expected actual
'
-test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool for-each-ref' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'empty directory should not fool for-each-ref' '
prefix=refs/e-for-each-ref &&
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
git for-each-ref $prefix >expected &&
@@ -209,14 +209,14 @@
test_cmp expected actual
'
-test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool create' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'empty directory should not fool create' '
prefix=refs/e-create &&
mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz &&
printf "create %s $C\n" $prefix/foo |
git update-ref --stdin
'
-test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool verify' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'empty directory should not fool verify' '
prefix=refs/e-verify &&
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
git pack-refs --all &&
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
git update-ref --stdin
'
-test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool 1-arg update' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'empty directory should not fool 1-arg update' '
prefix=refs/e-update-1 &&
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
git pack-refs --all &&
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
git update-ref --stdin
'
-test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool 2-arg update' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'empty directory should not fool 2-arg update' '
prefix=refs/e-update-2 &&
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
git pack-refs --all &&
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
git update-ref --stdin
'
-test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool 0-arg delete' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'empty directory should not fool 0-arg delete' '
prefix=refs/e-delete-0 &&
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
git pack-refs --all &&
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@
git update-ref --stdin
'
-test_expect_success 'empty directory should not fool 1-arg delete' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'empty directory should not fool 1-arg delete' '
prefix=refs/e-delete-1 &&
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
git pack-refs --all &&
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@
test_cmp expected output.err
'
-test_expect_success 'non-empty directory blocks create' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'non-empty directory blocks create' '
prefix=refs/ne-create &&
mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar &&
: >.git/$prefix/foo/bar/baz.lock &&
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@
test_cmp expected output.err
'
-test_expect_success 'broken reference blocks create' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'broken reference blocks create' '
prefix=refs/broken-create &&
mkdir -p .git/$prefix &&
echo "gobbledigook" >.git/$prefix/foo &&
@@ -504,7 +504,7 @@
test_cmp expected output.err
'
-test_expect_success 'non-empty directory blocks indirect create' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'non-empty directory blocks indirect create' '
prefix=refs/ne-indirect-create &&
git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
mkdir -p .git/$prefix/foo/bar &&
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@
test_cmp expected output.err
'
-test_expect_success 'broken reference blocks indirect create' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'broken reference blocks indirect create' '
prefix=refs/broken-indirect-create &&
git symbolic-ref $prefix/symref $prefix/foo &&
echo "gobbledigook" >.git/$prefix/foo &&
@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@
test_cmp expected output.err
'
-test_expect_success 'no bogus intermediate values during delete' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'no bogus intermediate values during delete' '
prefix=refs/slow-transaction &&
# Set up a reference with differing loose and packed versions:
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
@@ -600,7 +600,7 @@
test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify --quiet $prefix/foo
'
-test_expect_success 'delete fails cleanly if packed-refs file is locked' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'delete fails cleanly if packed-refs file is locked' '
prefix=refs/locked-packed-refs &&
# Set up a reference with differing loose and packed versions:
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@
test_cmp unchanged actual
'
-test_expect_success 'delete fails cleanly if packed-refs.new write fails' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'delete fails cleanly if packed-refs.new write fails' '
# Setup and expectations are similar to the test above.
prefix=refs/failed-packed-refs &&
git update-ref $prefix/foo $C &&
diff --git a/t/t1407-worktree-ref-store.sh b/t/t1407-worktree-ref-store.sh
index d3fe777..ad8006c 100755
--- a/t/t1407-worktree-ref-store.sh
+++ b/t/t1407-worktree-ref-store.sh
@@ -52,7 +52,14 @@
test_cmp expected actual
'
-test_expect_success 'for_each_reflog()' '
+# Some refs (refs/bisect/*, pseudorefs) are kept per worktree, so they should
+# only appear in the for-each-reflog output if it is called from the correct
+# worktree, which is exercised in this test. This test is poorly written (and
+# therefore marked REFFILES) for mulitple reasons: 1) it creates invalidly
+# formatted log entres. 2) it uses direct FS access for creating the reflogs. 3)
+# PSEUDO-WT and refs/bisect/random do not create reflogs by default, so it is
+# not testing a realistic scenario.
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'for_each_reflog()' '
echo $ZERO_OID > .git/logs/PSEUDO-MAIN &&
mkdir -p .git/logs/refs/bisect &&
echo $ZERO_OID > .git/logs/refs/bisect/random &&
diff --git a/t/t1413-reflog-detach.sh b/t/t1413-reflog-detach.sh
index bde0520..934688a 100755
--- a/t/t1413-reflog-detach.sh
+++ b/t/t1413-reflog-detach.sh
@@ -7,8 +7,7 @@
. ./test-lib.sh
reset_state () {
- git checkout main &&
- cp saved_reflog .git/logs/HEAD
+ rm -rf .git && "$TAR" xf .git-saved.tar
}
test_expect_success setup '
@@ -17,7 +16,7 @@
git branch side &&
test_tick &&
git commit --allow-empty -m second &&
- cat .git/logs/HEAD >saved_reflog
+ "$TAR" cf .git-saved.tar .git
'
test_expect_success baseline '
diff --git a/t/t1414-reflog-walk.sh b/t/t1414-reflog-walk.sh
index 80d9470..ea64cec 100755
--- a/t/t1414-reflog-walk.sh
+++ b/t/t1414-reflog-walk.sh
@@ -119,7 +119,9 @@
test_cmp expect actual
'
-test_expect_success 'walk prefers reflog to ref tip' '
+# Create a situation where the reflog and ref database disagree about the latest
+# state of HEAD.
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'walk prefers reflog to ref tip' '
head=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
one=$(git rev-parse one) &&
ident="$GIT_COMMITTER_NAME <$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL> $GIT_COMMITTER_DATE" &&
diff --git a/t/t1415-worktree-refs.sh b/t/t1415-worktree-refs.sh
index 7ab9124..66f27d0 100755
--- a/t/t1415-worktree-refs.sh
+++ b/t/t1415-worktree-refs.sh
@@ -16,7 +16,10 @@
git -C wt2 update-ref refs/worktree/foo HEAD
'
-test_expect_success 'refs/worktree must not be packed' '
+# The 'packed-refs' file is stored directly in .git/. This means it is global
+# to the repository, and can only contain refs that are shared across all
+# worktrees.
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'refs/worktree must not be packed' '
git pack-refs --all &&
test_path_is_missing .git/refs/tags/wt1 &&
test_path_is_file .git/refs/worktree/foo &&
diff --git a/t/t2017-checkout-orphan.sh b/t/t2017-checkout-orphan.sh
index c7adbdd..88d6992 100755
--- a/t/t2017-checkout-orphan.sh
+++ b/t/t2017-checkout-orphan.sh
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
git rev-parse --verify delta@{0}
'
-test_expect_success '--orphan does not make reflog when core.logAllRefUpdates = false' '
+test_expect_success REFFILES '--orphan does not make reflog when core.logAllRefUpdates = false' '
git checkout main &&
git config core.logAllRefUpdates false &&
git checkout --orphan epsilon &&
diff --git a/t/t3202-show-branch-octopus.sh b/t/t3202-show-branch-octopus.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 5cb0126..0000000
--- a/t/t3202-show-branch-octopus.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-test_description='test show-branch with more than 8 heads'
-
-GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=main
-export GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME
-
-. ./test-lib.sh
-
-numbers="1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10"
-
-test_expect_success 'setup' '
-
- > file &&
- git add file &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m initial &&
-
- for i in $numbers
- do
- git checkout -b branch$i main &&
- > file$i &&
- git add file$i &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m branch$i || return 1
- done
-
-'
-
-cat > expect << EOF
-! [branch1] branch1
- ! [branch2] branch2
- ! [branch3] branch3
- ! [branch4] branch4
- ! [branch5] branch5
- ! [branch6] branch6
- ! [branch7] branch7
- ! [branch8] branch8
- ! [branch9] branch9
- * [branch10] branch10
-----------
- * [branch10] branch10
- + [branch9] branch9
- + [branch8] branch8
- + [branch7] branch7
- + [branch6] branch6
- + [branch5] branch5
- + [branch4] branch4
- + [branch3] branch3
- + [branch2] branch2
-+ [branch1] branch1
-+++++++++* [branch10^] initial
-EOF
-
-test_expect_success 'show-branch with more than 8 branches' '
-
- git show-branch $(for i in $numbers; do echo branch$i; done) > out &&
- test_cmp expect out
-
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'show-branch with showbranch.default' '
- for i in $numbers; do
- git config --add showbranch.default branch$i
- done &&
- git show-branch >out &&
- test_cmp expect out
-'
-
-test_done
diff --git a/t/t3202-show-branch.sh b/t/t3202-show-branch.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..ad9902a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/t/t3202-show-branch.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='test show-branch'
+
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+test_expect_success 'setup' '
+ test_commit initial &&
+ for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
+ do
+ git checkout -b branch$i initial &&
+ test_commit --no-tag branch$i
+ done &&
+ git for-each-ref \
+ --sort=version:refname \
+ --format="%(refname:strip=2)" \
+ "refs/heads/branch*" >branches.sorted &&
+ sed "s/^> //" >expect <<-\EOF
+ > ! [branch1] branch1
+ > ! [branch2] branch2
+ > ! [branch3] branch3
+ > ! [branch4] branch4
+ > ! [branch5] branch5
+ > ! [branch6] branch6
+ > ! [branch7] branch7
+ > ! [branch8] branch8
+ > ! [branch9] branch9
+ > * [branch10] branch10
+ > ----------
+ > * [branch10] branch10
+ > + [branch9] branch9
+ > + [branch8] branch8
+ > + [branch7] branch7
+ > + [branch6] branch6
+ > + [branch5] branch5
+ > + [branch4] branch4
+ > + [branch3] branch3
+ > + [branch2] branch2
+ > + [branch1] branch1
+ > +++++++++* [branch10^] initial
+ EOF
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show-branch with more than 8 branches' '
+ git show-branch $(cat branches.sorted) >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show-branch with showbranch.default' '
+ for branch in $(cat branches.sorted)
+ do
+ test_config showbranch.default $branch --add
+ done &&
+ git show-branch >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show-branch --color output' '
+ sed "s/^> //" >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ > <RED>!<RESET> [branch1] branch1
+ > <GREEN>!<RESET> [branch2] branch2
+ > <YELLOW>!<RESET> [branch3] branch3
+ > <BLUE>!<RESET> [branch4] branch4
+ > <MAGENTA>!<RESET> [branch5] branch5
+ > <CYAN>!<RESET> [branch6] branch6
+ > <BOLD;RED>!<RESET> [branch7] branch7
+ > <BOLD;GREEN>!<RESET> [branch8] branch8
+ > <BOLD;YELLOW>!<RESET> [branch9] branch9
+ > <BOLD;BLUE>*<RESET> [branch10] branch10
+ > ----------
+ > <BOLD;BLUE>*<RESET> [branch10] branch10
+ > <BOLD;YELLOW>+<RESET> [branch9] branch9
+ > <BOLD;GREEN>+<RESET> [branch8] branch8
+ > <BOLD;RED>+<RESET> [branch7] branch7
+ > <CYAN>+<RESET> [branch6] branch6
+ > <MAGENTA>+<RESET> [branch5] branch5
+ > <BLUE>+<RESET> [branch4] branch4
+ > <YELLOW>+<RESET> [branch3] branch3
+ > <GREEN>+<RESET> [branch2] branch2
+ > <RED>+<RESET> [branch1] branch1
+ > <RED>+<RESET><GREEN>+<RESET><YELLOW>+<RESET><BLUE>+<RESET><MAGENTA>+<RESET><CYAN>+<RESET><BOLD;RED>+<RESET><BOLD;GREEN>+<RESET><BOLD;YELLOW>+<RESET><BOLD;BLUE>*<RESET> [branch10^] initial
+ EOF
+ git show-branch --color=always $(cat branches.sorted) >actual.raw &&
+ test_decode_color <actual.raw >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show branch --remotes' '
+ cat >expect.err <<-\EOF &&
+ No revs to be shown.
+ EOF
+ git show-branch -r 2>actual.err >actual.out &&
+ test_cmp expect.err actual.err &&
+ test_must_be_empty actual.out
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'setup show branch --list' '
+ sed "s/^> //" >expect <<-\EOF
+ > [branch1] branch1
+ > [branch2] branch2
+ > [branch3] branch3
+ > [branch4] branch4
+ > [branch5] branch5
+ > [branch6] branch6
+ > [branch7] branch7
+ > [branch8] branch8
+ > [branch9] branch9
+ > * [branch10] branch10
+ EOF
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show branch --list' '
+ git show-branch --list $(cat branches.sorted) >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show branch --list has no --color output' '
+ git show-branch --color=always --list $(cat branches.sorted) >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show branch --merge-base with one argument' '
+ for branch in $(cat branches.sorted)
+ do
+ git rev-parse $branch >expect &&
+ git show-branch --merge-base $branch >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ done
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show branch --merge-base with two arguments' '
+ for branch in $(cat branches.sorted)
+ do
+ git rev-parse initial >expect &&
+ git show-branch --merge-base initial $branch >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ done
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'show branch --merge-base with N arguments' '
+ git rev-parse initial >expect &&
+ git show-branch --merge-base $(cat branches.sorted) >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ git merge-base $(cat branches.sorted) >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
+test_done
diff --git a/t/t3210-pack-refs.sh b/t/t3210-pack-refs.sh
index 3b7cdc5..577f32d 100755
--- a/t/t3210-pack-refs.sh
+++ b/t/t3210-pack-refs.sh
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
git for-each-ref >all-refs-packed &&
test_cmp all-refs-before all-refs-packed &&
test -h .git/packed-refs &&
- test "$(readlink .git/packed-refs)" = "my-deviant-packed-refs"
+ test "$(test_readlink .git/packed-refs)" = "my-deviant-packed-refs"
'
test_done
diff --git a/t/t3920-crlf-messages.sh b/t/t3920-crlf-messages.sh
index 70ddce3..a8ad546 100755
--- a/t/t3920-crlf-messages.sh
+++ b/t/t3920-crlf-messages.sh
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
while test -n "${atoms}"
do
set ${atoms} && atom=$1 && shift && atoms="$*" &&
- set ${files} && file=$1 && shift && files="$*" &&
+ set ${files} && file=$1 && shift && files="$*" &&
test_expect_success "${command}: --format='%${atom}' works with messages using CRLF" "
rm -f expect &&
for ref in ${LIB_CRLF_BRANCHES}
diff --git a/t/t4202-log.sh b/t/t4202-log.sh
index 350cfa3..39e746f 100755
--- a/t/t4202-log.sh
+++ b/t/t4202-log.sh
@@ -1834,14 +1834,24 @@
test_must_fail git log --graph --no-walk
'
-test_expect_success 'log diagnoses bogus HEAD' '
+test_expect_success 'log on empty repo fails' '
git init empty &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -rf empty" &&
test_must_fail git -C empty log 2>stderr &&
- test_i18ngrep does.not.have.any.commits stderr &&
+ test_i18ngrep does.not.have.any.commits stderr
+'
+
+test_expect_success REFFILES 'log diagnoses bogus HEAD hash' '
+ git init empty &&
+ test_when_finished "rm -rf empty" &&
echo 1234abcd >empty/.git/refs/heads/main &&
test_must_fail git -C empty log 2>stderr &&
- test_i18ngrep broken stderr &&
- echo "ref: refs/heads/invalid.lock" >empty/.git/HEAD &&
+ test_i18ngrep broken stderr
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'log diagnoses bogus HEAD symref' '
+ git init empty &&
+ git --git-dir empty/.git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/invalid.lock &&
test_must_fail git -C empty log 2>stderr &&
test_i18ngrep broken stderr &&
test_must_fail git -C empty log --default totally-bogus 2>stderr &&
diff --git a/t/t4203-mailmap.sh b/t/t4203-mailmap.sh
index d8e7374..0b2d21e 100755
--- a/t/t4203-mailmap.sh
+++ b/t/t4203-mailmap.sh
@@ -959,7 +959,7 @@
test_when_finished "rm .mailmap" &&
ln -s map .mailmap &&
git log -1 --format=%aE >actual &&
- echo "orig@example.com" >expect&&
+ echo "orig@example.com" >expect &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
diff --git a/t/t4205-log-pretty-formats.sh b/t/t4205-log-pretty-formats.sh
index 8272d94..5865daa 100755
--- a/t/t4205-log-pretty-formats.sh
+++ b/t/t4205-log-pretty-formats.sh
@@ -988,7 +988,7 @@
test_expect_success '%(describe:match=...) vs git describe --match ...' '
test_when_finished "git tag -d tag-match" &&
- git tag -a -m tagged tag-match&&
+ git tag -a -m tagged tag-match &&
git describe --match "*-match" >expect &&
git log -1 --format="%(describe:match=*-match)" >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
diff --git a/t/t4209-log-pickaxe.sh b/t/t4209-log-pickaxe.sh
index 5d06f5f..75795d0 100755
--- a/t/t4209-log-pickaxe.sh
+++ b/t/t4209-log-pickaxe.sh
@@ -55,6 +55,43 @@
git rev-parse --verify HEAD >expect_second
'
+test_expect_success 'usage' '
+ test_expect_code 129 git log -S 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "switch.*requires a value" err &&
+
+ test_expect_code 129 git log -G 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep "switch.*requires a value" err &&
+
+ test_expect_code 128 git log -Gregex -Sstring 2>err &&
+ grep "mutually exclusive" err &&
+
+ test_expect_code 128 git log -Gregex --find-object=HEAD 2>err &&
+ grep "mutually exclusive" err &&
+
+ test_expect_code 128 git log -Sstring --find-object=HEAD 2>err &&
+ grep "mutually exclusive" err &&
+
+ test_expect_code 128 git log --pickaxe-all --find-object=HEAD 2>err &&
+ grep "mutually exclusive" err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'usage: --pickaxe-regex' '
+ test_expect_code 128 git log -Gregex --pickaxe-regex 2>err &&
+ grep "mutually exclusive" err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'usage: --no-pickaxe-regex' '
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ fatal: unrecognized argument: --no-pickaxe-regex
+ EOF
+
+ test_expect_code 128 git log -Sstring --no-pickaxe-regex 2>actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ test_expect_code 128 git log -Gstring --no-pickaxe-regex 2>err &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_log expect_initial --grep initial
test_log expect_nomatch --grep InItial
test_log_icase expect_initial --grep InItial
@@ -106,38 +143,83 @@
rm .gitattributes
'
+test_expect_success 'setup log -[GS] plain & regex' '
+ test_create_repo GS-plain &&
+ test_commit -C GS-plain --append A data.txt "a" &&
+ test_commit -C GS-plain --append B data.txt "a a" &&
+ test_commit -C GS-plain --append C data.txt "b" &&
+ test_commit -C GS-plain --append D data.txt "[b]" &&
+ test_commit -C GS-plain E data.txt "" &&
+
+ # We also include E, the deletion commit
+ git -C GS-plain log --grep="[ABE]" >A-to-B-then-E-log &&
+ git -C GS-plain log --grep="[CDE]" >C-to-D-then-E-log &&
+ git -C GS-plain log --grep="[DE]" >D-then-E-log &&
+ git -C GS-plain log >full-log
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'log -G trims diff new/old [-+]' '
+ git -C GS-plain log -G"[+-]a" >log &&
+ test_must_be_empty log &&
+ git -C GS-plain log -G"^a" >log &&
+ test_cmp log A-to-B-then-E-log
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'log -S<pat> is not a regex, but -S<pat> --pickaxe-regex is' '
+ git -C GS-plain log -S"a" >log &&
+ test_cmp log A-to-B-then-E-log &&
+
+ git -C GS-plain log -S"[a]" >log &&
+ test_must_be_empty log &&
+
+ git -C GS-plain log -S"[a]" --pickaxe-regex >log &&
+ test_cmp log A-to-B-then-E-log &&
+
+ git -C GS-plain log -S"[b]" >log &&
+ test_cmp log D-then-E-log &&
+
+ git -C GS-plain log -S"[b]" --pickaxe-regex >log &&
+ test_cmp log C-to-D-then-E-log
+'
+
test_expect_success 'setup log -[GS] binary & --text' '
- git checkout --orphan GS-binary-and-text &&
- git read-tree --empty &&
- printf "a\na\0a\n" >data.bin &&
- git add data.bin &&
- git commit -m "create binary file" data.bin &&
- printf "a\na\0a\n" >>data.bin &&
- git commit -m "modify binary file" data.bin &&
- git rm data.bin &&
- git commit -m "delete binary file" data.bin &&
- git log >full-log
+ test_create_repo GS-bin-txt &&
+ test_commit -C GS-bin-txt --printf A data.bin "a\na\0a\n" &&
+ test_commit -C GS-bin-txt --append --printf B data.bin "a\na\0a\n" &&
+ test_commit -C GS-bin-txt C data.bin "" &&
+ git -C GS-bin-txt log >full-log
'
test_expect_success 'log -G ignores binary files' '
- git log -Ga >log &&
+ git -C GS-bin-txt log -Ga >log &&
test_must_be_empty log
'
test_expect_success 'log -G looks into binary files with -a' '
- git log -a -Ga >log &&
+ git -C GS-bin-txt log -a -Ga >log &&
test_cmp log full-log
'
test_expect_success 'log -G looks into binary files with textconv filter' '
- test_when_finished "rm .gitattributes" &&
- echo "* diff=bin" >.gitattributes &&
- git -c diff.bin.textconv=cat log -Ga >log &&
+ test_when_finished "rm GS-bin-txt/.gitattributes" &&
+ (
+ cd GS-bin-txt &&
+ echo "* diff=bin" >.gitattributes &&
+ git -c diff.bin.textconv=cat log -Ga >../log
+ ) &&
test_cmp log full-log
'
test_expect_success 'log -S looks into binary files' '
- git log -Sa >log &&
+ git -C GS-bin-txt log -Sa >log &&
+ test_cmp log full-log
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'log -S --pickaxe-regex looks into binary files' '
+ git -C GS-bin-txt log --pickaxe-regex -Sa >log &&
+ test_cmp log full-log &&
+
+ git -C GS-bin-txt log --pickaxe-regex -S"[a]" >log &&
test_cmp log full-log
'
diff --git a/t/t4258-am-quoted-cr.sh b/t/t4258-am-quoted-cr.sh
index fb5071f..201915b 100755
--- a/t/t4258-am-quoted-cr.sh
+++ b/t/t4258-am-quoted-cr.sh
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
git diff --exit-code HEAD two
'
-test_expect_success 'am with config mailinfo.quotecr=strip' '
+test_expect_success 'am with config mailinfo.quotedCr=strip' '
test_might_fail git am --abort &&
git reset --hard one &&
test_config mailinfo.quotedCr strip &&
diff --git a/t/t5000-tar-tree.sh b/t/t5000-tar-tree.sh
index 7204799..2c88d1c 100755
--- a/t/t5000-tar-tree.sh
+++ b/t/t5000-tar-tree.sh
@@ -111,25 +111,34 @@
EOF
'
-test_expect_success \
- 'populate workdir' \
- 'mkdir a &&
- echo simple textfile >a/a &&
- ten=0123456789 && hundred=$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten &&
- echo long filename >a/four$hundred &&
- mkdir a/bin &&
- test-tool genrandom "frotz" 500000 >a/bin/sh &&
- printf "A\$Format:%s\$O" "$SUBSTFORMAT" >a/substfile1 &&
- printf "A not substituted O" >a/substfile2 &&
- if test_have_prereq SYMLINKS; then
- ln -s a a/l1
- else
- printf %s a > a/l1
- fi &&
- (p=long_path_to_a_file && cd a &&
- for depth in 1 2 3 4 5; do mkdir $p && cd $p; done &&
- echo text >file_with_long_path) &&
- (cd a && find .) | sort >a.lst'
+test_expect_success 'populate workdir' '
+ mkdir a &&
+ echo simple textfile >a/a &&
+ ten=0123456789 &&
+ hundred="$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten$ten" &&
+ echo long filename >"a/four$hundred" &&
+ mkdir a/bin &&
+ test-tool genrandom "frotz" 500000 >a/bin/sh &&
+ printf "A\$Format:%s\$O" "$SUBSTFORMAT" >a/substfile1 &&
+ printf "A not substituted O" >a/substfile2 &&
+ if test_have_prereq SYMLINKS
+ then
+ ln -s a a/l1
+ else
+ printf %s a >a/l1
+ fi &&
+ (
+ p=long_path_to_a_file &&
+ cd a &&
+ for depth in 1 2 3 4 5
+ do
+ mkdir $p &&
+ cd $p
+ done &&
+ echo text >file_with_long_path
+ ) &&
+ (cd a && find .) | sort >a.lst
+'
test_expect_success \
'add ignored file' \
@@ -147,18 +156,18 @@
>a/substfile1
'
-test_expect_success \
- 'create bare clone' \
- 'git clone --bare . bare.git &&
- cp .git/info/attributes bare.git/info/attributes'
+test_expect_success 'create bare clone' '
+ git clone --bare . bare.git &&
+ cp .git/info/attributes bare.git/info/attributes
+'
-test_expect_success \
- 'remove ignored file' \
- 'rm a/ignored'
+test_expect_success 'remove ignored file' '
+ rm a/ignored
+'
-test_expect_success \
- 'git archive' \
- 'git archive HEAD >b.tar'
+test_expect_success 'git archive' '
+ git archive HEAD >b.tar
+'
check_tar b
@@ -194,26 +203,28 @@
check_added with_untracked2 untracked two/untracked
test_expect_success 'git archive on large files' '
- test_config core.bigfilethreshold 1 &&
- git archive HEAD >b3.tar &&
- test_cmp_bin b.tar b3.tar
+ test_config core.bigfilethreshold 1 &&
+ git archive HEAD >b3.tar &&
+ test_cmp_bin b.tar b3.tar
'
-test_expect_success \
- 'git archive in a bare repo' \
- '(cd bare.git && git archive HEAD) >b3.tar'
+test_expect_success 'git archive in a bare repo' '
+ git --git-dir bare.git archive HEAD >b3.tar
+'
-test_expect_success \
- 'git archive vs. the same in a bare repo' \
- 'test_cmp_bin b.tar b3.tar'
+test_expect_success 'git archive vs. the same in a bare repo' '
+ test_cmp_bin b.tar b3.tar
+'
-test_expect_success 'git archive with --output' \
- 'git archive --output=b4.tar HEAD &&
- test_cmp_bin b.tar b4.tar'
+test_expect_success 'git archive with --output' '
+ git archive --output=b4.tar HEAD &&
+ test_cmp_bin b.tar b4.tar
+'
-test_expect_success 'git archive --remote' \
- 'git archive --remote=. HEAD >b5.tar &&
- test_cmp_bin b.tar b5.tar'
+test_expect_success 'git archive --remote' '
+ git archive --remote=. HEAD >b5.tar &&
+ test_cmp_bin b.tar b5.tar
+'
test_expect_success 'git archive --remote with configured remote' '
git config remote.foo.url . &&
@@ -224,18 +235,19 @@
test_cmp_bin b.tar b5-nick.tar
'
-test_expect_success \
- 'validate file modification time' \
- 'mkdir extract &&
- "$TAR" xf b.tar -C extract a/a &&
- test-tool chmtime --get extract/a/a >b.mtime &&
- echo "1117231200" >expected.mtime &&
- test_cmp expected.mtime b.mtime'
+test_expect_success 'validate file modification time' '
+ mkdir extract &&
+ "$TAR" xf b.tar -C extract a/a &&
+ test-tool chmtime --get extract/a/a >b.mtime &&
+ echo "1117231200" >expected.mtime &&
+ test_cmp expected.mtime b.mtime
+'
-test_expect_success \
- 'git get-tar-commit-id' \
- 'git get-tar-commit-id <b.tar >b.commitid &&
- test_cmp .git/$(git symbolic-ref HEAD) b.commitid'
+test_expect_success 'git get-tar-commit-id' '
+ git get-tar-commit-id <b.tar >actual &&
+ git rev-parse HEAD >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
test_expect_success 'git archive with --output, override inferred format' '
git archive --format=tar --output=d4.zip HEAD &&
diff --git a/t/t5304-prune.sh b/t/t5304-prune.sh
index 3475b06..7cabb85 100755
--- a/t/t5304-prune.sh
+++ b/t/t5304-prune.sh
@@ -22,30 +22,25 @@
}
test_expect_success setup '
-
- : > file &&
+ >file &&
git add file &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m initial &&
git gc
-
'
test_expect_success 'prune stale packs' '
-
orig_pack=$(echo .git/objects/pack/*.pack) &&
- : > .git/objects/tmp_1.pack &&
- : > .git/objects/tmp_2.pack &&
+ >.git/objects/tmp_1.pack &&
+ >.git/objects/tmp_2.pack &&
test-tool chmtime =-86501 .git/objects/tmp_1.pack &&
git prune --expire 1.day &&
test_path_is_file $orig_pack &&
test_path_is_file .git/objects/tmp_2.pack &&
test_path_is_missing .git/objects/tmp_1.pack
-
'
test_expect_success 'prune --expire' '
-
add_blob &&
git prune --expire=1.hour.ago &&
verbose test $((1 + $before)) = $(git count-objects | sed "s/ .*//") &&
@@ -54,11 +49,9 @@
git prune --expire 1.day &&
verbose test $before = $(git count-objects | sed "s/ .*//") &&
test_path_is_missing $BLOB_FILE
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc: implicit prune --expire' '
-
add_blob &&
test-tool chmtime =-$((2*$week-30)) $BLOB_FILE &&
git gc &&
@@ -68,123 +61,98 @@
git gc &&
verbose test $before = $(git count-objects | sed "s/ .*//") &&
test_path_is_missing $BLOB_FILE
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc: refuse to start with invalid gc.pruneExpire' '
-
git config gc.pruneExpire invalid &&
test_must_fail git gc
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc: start with ok gc.pruneExpire' '
-
git config gc.pruneExpire 2.days.ago &&
git gc
-
'
test_expect_success 'prune: prune nonsense parameters' '
-
test_must_fail git prune garbage &&
test_must_fail git prune --- &&
test_must_fail git prune --no-such-option
-
'
test_expect_success 'prune: prune unreachable heads' '
-
git config core.logAllRefUpdates false &&
- mv .git/logs .git/logs.old &&
- : > file2 &&
+ >file2 &&
git add file2 &&
git commit -m temporary &&
tmp_head=$(git rev-list -1 HEAD) &&
git reset HEAD^ &&
+ git reflog expire --all &&
git prune &&
test_must_fail git reset $tmp_head --
-
'
test_expect_success 'prune: do not prune detached HEAD with no reflog' '
-
git checkout --detach --quiet &&
git commit --allow-empty -m "detached commit" &&
- # verify that there is no reflogs
- # (should be removed and disabled by previous test)
- test_path_is_missing .git/logs &&
+ git reflog expire --all &&
git prune -n >prune_actual &&
test_must_be_empty prune_actual
-
'
test_expect_success 'prune: prune former HEAD after checking out branch' '
-
head_oid=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
git checkout --quiet main &&
+ git reflog expire --all &&
git prune -v >prune_actual &&
grep "$head_oid" prune_actual
-
'
test_expect_success 'prune: do not prune heads listed as an argument' '
-
- : > file2 &&
+ >file2 &&
git add file2 &&
git commit -m temporary &&
tmp_head=$(git rev-list -1 HEAD) &&
git reset HEAD^ &&
git prune -- $tmp_head &&
git reset $tmp_head --
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc --no-prune' '
-
add_blob &&
test-tool chmtime =-$((5001*$day)) $BLOB_FILE &&
git config gc.pruneExpire 2.days.ago &&
git gc --no-prune &&
verbose test 1 = $(git count-objects | sed "s/ .*//") &&
test_path_is_file $BLOB_FILE
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc respects gc.pruneExpire' '
-
git config gc.pruneExpire 5002.days.ago &&
git gc &&
test_path_is_file $BLOB_FILE &&
git config gc.pruneExpire 5000.days.ago &&
git gc &&
test_path_is_missing $BLOB_FILE
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc --prune=<date>' '
-
add_blob &&
test-tool chmtime =-$((5001*$day)) $BLOB_FILE &&
git gc --prune=5002.days.ago &&
test_path_is_file $BLOB_FILE &&
git gc --prune=5000.days.ago &&
test_path_is_missing $BLOB_FILE
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc --prune=never' '
-
add_blob &&
git gc --prune=never &&
test_path_is_file $BLOB_FILE &&
git gc --prune=now &&
test_path_is_missing $BLOB_FILE
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc respects gc.pruneExpire=never' '
-
git config gc.pruneExpire never &&
add_blob &&
git gc &&
@@ -192,17 +160,14 @@
git config gc.pruneExpire now &&
git gc &&
test_path_is_missing $BLOB_FILE
-
'
test_expect_success 'prune --expire=never' '
-
add_blob &&
git prune --expire=never &&
test_path_is_file $BLOB_FILE &&
git prune &&
test_path_is_missing $BLOB_FILE
-
'
test_expect_success 'gc: prune old objects after local clone' '
@@ -222,16 +187,16 @@
test_expect_success 'garbage report in count-objects -v' '
test_when_finished "rm -f .git/objects/pack/fake*" &&
test_when_finished "rm -f .git/objects/pack/foo*" &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/foo &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/foo.bar &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/foo.keep &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/foo.pack &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake.bar &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake.keep &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake.pack &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake.idx &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake2.keep &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake3.idx &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/foo &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/foo.bar &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/foo.keep &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/foo.pack &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake.bar &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake.keep &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake.pack &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake.idx &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake2.keep &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake3.idx &&
git count-objects -v 2>stderr &&
grep "index file .git/objects/pack/fake.idx is too small" stderr &&
grep "^warning:" stderr | sort >actual &&
@@ -250,12 +215,12 @@
test_expect_success 'clean pack garbage with gc' '
test_when_finished "rm -f .git/objects/pack/fake*" &&
test_when_finished "rm -f .git/objects/pack/foo*" &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/foo.keep &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/foo.pack &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake.idx &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake2.keep &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake2.idx &&
- : >.git/objects/pack/fake3.keep &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/foo.keep &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/foo.pack &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake.idx &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake2.keep &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake2.idx &&
+ >.git/objects/pack/fake3.keep &&
git gc &&
git count-objects -v 2>stderr &&
grep "^warning:" stderr | sort >actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh b/t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh
index 5641d15..7609f1e 100755
--- a/t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh
+++ b/t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh
@@ -410,6 +410,19 @@
"git -c core.multipackindex=true fsck"
'
+test_expect_success 'corrupt MIDX is not reused' '
+ corrupt_midx_and_verify $MIDX_BYTE_OFFSET "\377" $objdir \
+ "incorrect object offset" &&
+ git multi-pack-index write 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep checksum.mismatch err &&
+ git multi-pack-index verify
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'verify incorrect checksum' '
+ pos=$(($(wc -c <$objdir/pack/multi-pack-index) - 1)) &&
+ corrupt_midx_and_verify $pos "\377" $objdir "incorrect checksum"
+'
+
test_expect_success 'repack progress off for redirected stderr' '
GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY=0 git multi-pack-index --object-dir=$objdir repack 2>err &&
test_line_count = 0 err
diff --git a/t/t5411/common-functions.sh b/t/t5411/common-functions.sh
index 6694858..3c74778 100644
--- a/t/t5411/common-functions.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/common-functions.sh
@@ -6,50 +6,44 @@
# NOTE: Never calling this function from a subshell since variable
# assignments will disappear when subshell exits.
create_commits_in () {
- repo="$1" &&
- if ! parent=$(git -C "$repo" rev-parse HEAD^{} --)
- then
- parent=
- fi &&
- T=$(git -C "$repo" write-tree) &&
+ repo="$1" && test -d "$repo" ||
+ error "Repository $repo does not exist."
shift &&
while test $# -gt 0
do
name=$1 &&
- test_tick &&
- if test -z "$parent"
- then
- oid=$(echo $name | git -C "$repo" commit-tree $T)
- else
- oid=$(echo $name | git -C "$repo" commit-tree -p $parent $T)
- fi &&
- eval $name=$oid &&
- parent=$oid &&
- shift ||
- return 1
- done &&
- git -C "$repo" update-ref refs/heads/main $oid
+ shift &&
+ test_commit -C "$repo" --no-tag "$name" &&
+ eval $name=$(git -C "$repo" rev-parse HEAD)
+ done
+}
+
+get_abbrev_oid () {
+ oid=$1 &&
+ suffix=${oid#???????} &&
+ oid=${oid%$suffix} &&
+ if test -n "$oid"
+ then
+ echo "$oid"
+ else
+ echo "undefined-oid"
+ fi
}
# Format the output of git-push, git-show-ref and other commands to make a
# user-friendly and stable text. We can easily prepare the expect text
-# without having to worry about future changes of the commit ID and spaces
+# without having to worry about changes of the commit ID (full or abbrev.)
# of the output. Single quotes are replaced with double quotes, because
# it is boring to prepare unquoted single quotes in expect text. We also
# remove some locale error messages. The emitted human-readable errors are
# redundant to the more machine-readable output the tests already assert.
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output () {
sed \
- -e "s/ *\$//" \
- -e "s/ */ /g" \
-e "s/'/\"/g" \
- -e "s/ / /g" \
- -e "s/$A/<COMMIT-A>/g" \
- -e "s/$B/<COMMIT-B>/g" \
- -e "s/$TAG/<TAG-v123>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $A)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-A>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $B)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-B>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $TAG)[0-9a-f]*/<TAG-v123>/g" \
-e "s/$ZERO_OID/<ZERO-OID>/g" \
- -e "s/$(echo $A | cut -c1-7)[0-9a-f]*/<OID-A>/g" \
- -e "s/$(echo $B | cut -c1-7)[0-9a-f]*/<OID-B>/g" \
-e "s#To $URL_PREFIX/upstream.git#To <URL/of/upstream.git>#" \
-e "/^error: / d"
}
@@ -59,6 +53,10 @@
sed -n ${1+"$@"}
}
+format_and_save_expect () {
+ sed -e 's/^> //' -e 's/Z$//' >expect
+}
+
test_cmp_refs () {
indir=
if test "$1" = "-C"
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0000-standard-git-push.sh b/t/t5411/test-0000-standard-git-push.sh
index e1e0175..ce64bb6 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0000-standard-git-push.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0000-standard-git-push.sh
@@ -7,16 +7,16 @@
HEAD:refs/heads/next \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> <COMMIT-B> -> main
- * [new branch] HEAD -> next
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-B> -> main
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> next
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -38,10 +38,10 @@
-e "/^To / { p; }" \
-e "/^ ! / { p; }" \
<out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! [rejected] main -> main (non-fast-forward)
- ! [rejected] <COMMIT-B> -> next (atomic push failed)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! [rejected] main -> main (non-fast-forward)
+ > ! [rejected] <COMMIT-B> -> next (atomic push failed)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -63,14 +63,14 @@
$B:refs/heads/next \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/next
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/next
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> <COMMIT-B> -> next
- ! [rejected] main -> main (non-fast-forward)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/next Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-B> -> next
+ > ! [rejected] main -> main (non-fast-forward)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -92,25 +92,25 @@
HEAD:refs/heads/a/b/c \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/review/main/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/a/b/c
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/next
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/review/main/topic
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/a/b/c
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- + <OID-B>...<OID-A> main -> main (forced update)
- - [deleted] next
- * [new tag] v123 -> v123
- * [new reference] main -> refs/review/main/topic
- * [new branch] HEAD -> a/b/c
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/review/main/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/a/b/c Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/review/main/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/a/b/c Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > + <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> main -> main (forced update)
+ > - [deleted] next
+ > * [new tag] v123 -> v123
+ > * [new reference] main -> refs/review/main/topic
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> a/b/c
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0001-standard-git-push--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0001-standard-git-push--porcelain.sh
index bcbda72..373ec3d 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0001-standard-git-push--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0001-standard-git-push--porcelain.sh
@@ -7,17 +7,17 @@
HEAD:refs/heads/next \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -38,12 +38,12 @@
filter_out_user_friendly_and_stable_output \
-e "s/^# GETTEXT POISON #//" \
-e "/^To / { p; }" \
- -e "/^! / { p; }" \
+ -e "/^!/ { p; }" \
<out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main [rejected] (non-fast-forward)
- ! <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/next [rejected] (atomic push failed)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main [rejected] (non-fast-forward)
+ > ! <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/next [rejected] (atomic push failed)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -65,15 +65,15 @@
$B:refs/heads/next \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/next
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/next
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/next <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- ! refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main [rejected] (non-fast-forward)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/next Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/next <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > ! refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main [rejected] (non-fast-forward)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -95,26 +95,26 @@
HEAD:refs/heads/a/b/c \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/review/main/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/a/b/c
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/next
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/review/main/topic
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/a/b/c
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- + refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main <OID-B>...<OID-A> (forced update)
- - :refs/heads/next [deleted]
- * refs/tags/v123:refs/tags/v123 [new tag]
- * refs/heads/main:refs/review/main/topic [new reference]
- * HEAD:refs/heads/a/b/c [new branch]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/review/main/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/a/b/c Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/review/main/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/a/b/c Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > + refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> (forced update)
+ > - :refs/heads/next [deleted]
+ > * refs/tags/v123:refs/tags/v123 [new tag]
+ > * refs/heads/main:refs/review/main/topic [new reference]
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/a/b/c [new branch]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0003-pre-receive-declined--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0003-pre-receive-declined--porcelain.sh
index e9c9db5..2393b04 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0003-pre-receive-declined--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0003-pre-receive-declined--porcelain.sh
@@ -14,10 +14,10 @@
HEAD:refs/heads/next \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
- ! HEAD:refs/heads/next [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
+ > ! HEAD:refs/heads/next [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0011-no-hook-error.sh b/t/t5411/test-0011-no-hook-error.sh
index 3ef136e..d35002b 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0011-no-hook-error.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0011-no-hook-error.sh
@@ -7,16 +7,16 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: error: cannot find hook "proc-receive"
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new branch] HEAD -> next
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: error: cannot find hook "proc-receive" Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> next
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (fail to run proc-receive hook)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -41,16 +41,16 @@
HEAD:next \
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic >out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: error: cannot find hook "proc-receive"
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! [remote rejected] <COMMIT-B> -> main (fail to run proc-receive hook)
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> next (fail to run proc-receive hook)
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: error: cannot find hook "proc-receive" Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! [remote rejected] <COMMIT-B> -> main (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> next (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (fail to run proc-receive hook)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0012-no-hook-error--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0012-no-hook-error--porcelain.sh
index 19f66fb..04468b5 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0012-no-hook-error--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0012-no-hook-error--porcelain.sh
@@ -7,16 +7,16 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: error: cannot find hook "proc-receive"
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: error: cannot find hook "proc-receive" Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -42,17 +42,17 @@
HEAD:next \
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic >out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: error: cannot find hook "proc-receive"
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
- ! HEAD:refs/heads/next [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: error: cannot find hook "proc-receive" Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ > ! HEAD:refs/heads/next [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0013-bad-protocol.sh b/t/t5411/test-0013-bad-protocol.sh
index 095e613..c08a00d 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0013-bad-protocol.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0013-bad-protocol.sh
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@
# message ("remote: fatal: the remote end hung up unexpectedly") which
# is different from the remote HTTP server with different locale settings.
grep "^remote: error:" <actual >actual-error &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: error: proc-receive version "2" is not supported
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: error: proc-receive version "2" is not supported Z
EOF
test_cmp expect actual-error &&
@@ -208,17 +208,17 @@
HEAD:refs/heads/next \
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic >out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new branch] HEAD -> next
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> next
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -251,15 +251,15 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic\
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok
- remote: error: proc-receive reported incomplete status line: "ok"
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported incomplete status line: "ok" Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -284,15 +284,15 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> xx refs/for/main/topic
- remote: error: proc-receive reported bad status "xx" on ref "refs/for/main/topic"
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> xx refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported bad status "xx" on ref "refs/for/main/topic" Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0014-bad-protocol--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0014-bad-protocol--porcelain.sh
index a446497..3eaa597 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0014-bad-protocol--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0014-bad-protocol--porcelain.sh
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
<actual >actual-report &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual-report &&
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@
# message ("remote: fatal: the remote end hung up unexpectedly") which
# is different from the remote HTTP server with different locale settings.
grep "^remote: error:" <actual >actual-error &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: error: proc-receive version "2" is not supported
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: error: proc-receive version "2" is not supported Z
EOF
test_cmp expect actual-error &&
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
<out-$test_count >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
<out-$test_count >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
<out-$test_count >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
<out-$test_count >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
<out-$test_count >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
+ ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (fail to run proc-receive hook)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -208,18 +208,18 @@
HEAD:refs/heads/next \
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic >out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -251,16 +251,16 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic\
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok
- remote: error: proc-receive reported incomplete status line: "ok"
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported incomplete status line: "ok" Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -285,16 +285,16 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> xx refs/for/main/topic
- remote: error: proc-receive reported bad status "xx" on ref "refs/for/main/topic"
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> xx refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported bad status "xx" on ref "refs/for/main/topic" Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0020-report-ng.sh b/t/t5411/test-0020-report-ng.sh
index ad2c8f6..e915dbc 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0020-report-ng.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0020-report-ng.sh
@@ -14,14 +14,14 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (failed)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (failed)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -46,14 +46,14 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/main/topic error msg
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (error msg)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/main/topic error msg Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (error msg)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0021-report-ng--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0021-report-ng--porcelain.sh
index d8ae9d3..2a392e0 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0021-report-ng--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0021-report-ng--porcelain.sh
@@ -14,15 +14,15 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (failed)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (failed)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -47,15 +47,15 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/main/topic error msg
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (error msg)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/main/topic error msg Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (error msg)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0022-report-unexpect-ref.sh b/t/t5411/test-0022-report-unexpect-ref.sh
index dbed467..f7a494b 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0022-report-unexpect-ref.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0022-report-unexpect-ref.sh
@@ -15,19 +15,19 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main
- remote: error: proc-receive reported status on unexpected ref: refs/heads/main
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> <COMMIT-B> -> main
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported status on unexpected ref: refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-B> -> main
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0023-report-unexpect-ref--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0023-report-unexpect-ref--porcelain.sh
index e89096f..63c479e 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0023-report-unexpect-ref--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0023-report-unexpect-ref--porcelain.sh
@@ -15,20 +15,20 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main
- remote: error: proc-receive reported status on unexpected ref: refs/heads/main
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported status on unexpected ref: refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0024-report-unknown-ref.sh b/t/t5411/test-0024-report-unknown-ref.sh
index 7720424..af055aa 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0024-report-unknown-ref.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0024-report-unknown-ref.sh
@@ -14,15 +14,15 @@
HEAD:refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: error: proc-receive reported status on unknown ref: refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported status on unknown ref: refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0025-report-unknown-ref--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0025-report-unknown-ref--porcelain.sh
index eeb1ce6..99601ca 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0025-report-unknown-ref--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0025-report-unknown-ref--porcelain.sh
@@ -14,16 +14,16 @@
HEAD:refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: error: proc-receive reported status on unknown ref: refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported status on unknown ref: refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/a/b/c/my/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0026-push-options.sh b/t/t5411/test-0026-push-options.sh
index 1ec2cb9..fec5f95 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0026-push-options.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0026-push-options.sh
@@ -52,19 +52,19 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new branch] HEAD -> next
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> next
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -101,22 +101,22 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive: atomic push_options
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive< issue=123
- remote: proc-receive< reviewer=user1
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new branch] HEAD -> next
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive: atomic push_options Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< issue=123 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< reviewer=user1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> next
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0027-push-options--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0027-push-options--porcelain.sh
index 447fbfe..8fb75a8 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0027-push-options--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0027-push-options--porcelain.sh
@@ -54,20 +54,20 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
- * HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [new reference]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
+ > * HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [new reference]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -105,23 +105,23 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive: atomic push_options
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive< issue=123
- remote: proc-receive< reviewer=user1
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
- * HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [new reference]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive: atomic push_options Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< issue=123 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< reviewer=user1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/next [new branch]
+ > * HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [new reference]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0030-report-ok.sh b/t/t5411/test-0030-report-ok.sh
index 8acb4f2..a3a6278 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0030-report-ok.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0030-report-ok.sh
@@ -14,16 +14,16 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0031-report-ok--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0031-report-ok--porcelain.sh
index a967718..0e17538 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0031-report-ok--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0031-report-ok--porcelain.sh
@@ -14,17 +14,17 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [new reference]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [new reference]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0032-report-with-options.sh b/t/t5411/test-0032-report-with-options.sh
index 437ade0..988a430 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0032-report-with-options.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0032-report-with-options.sh
@@ -15,16 +15,16 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: error: proc-receive reported "option" without a matching "ok/ng" directive
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported "option" without a matching "ok/ng" directive Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic (proc-receive failed to report status)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -46,17 +46,17 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -78,18 +78,18 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option forced-update Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -112,18 +112,18 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-B>..<OID-A> HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-B>..<COMMIT-A> HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -145,17 +145,17 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-B>..<OID-A> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-B>..<COMMIT-A> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -178,18 +178,18 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -219,31 +219,31 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- + <OID-B>...<OID-A> HEAD -> refs/pull/124/head (forced update)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/a/b/c/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option forced-update Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/a/b/c/topic
+ > + <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> HEAD -> refs/pull/124/head (forced update)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0033-report-with-options--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0033-report-with-options--porcelain.sh
index 1148672..daacb3d 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0033-report-with-options--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0033-report-with-options--porcelain.sh
@@ -15,17 +15,17 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: error: proc-receive reported "option" without a matching "ok/ng" directive
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: error: proc-receive reported "option" without a matching "ok/ng" directive Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/main/topic [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -47,18 +47,18 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/pull/123/head [new reference]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/pull/123/head [new reference]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -81,19 +81,19 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/pull/123/head [new reference]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option forced-update Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/pull/123/head [new reference]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -116,19 +116,19 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- HEAD:refs/pull/123/head <OID-B>..<OID-A>
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > HEAD:refs/pull/123/head <COMMIT-B>..<COMMIT-A>
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -150,18 +150,18 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <OID-B>..<OID-A>
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <COMMIT-B>..<COMMIT-A>
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -184,19 +184,19 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
@@ -227,32 +227,32 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/pull/123/head [new reference]
- * HEAD:refs/for/a/b/c/topic [new reference]
- + HEAD:refs/pull/124/head <OID-B>...<OID-A> (forced update)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/a/b/c/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option forced-update Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/a/b/c/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/pull/123/head [new reference]
+ > * HEAD:refs/for/a/b/c/topic [new reference]
+ > + HEAD:refs/pull/124/head <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> (forced update)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0034-report-ft.sh b/t/t5411/test-0034-report-ft.sh
index 6e0d08b..73a47d1 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0034-report-ft.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0034-report-ft.sh
@@ -15,17 +15,17 @@
$B:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option fall-through
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new reference] <COMMIT-B> -> refs/for/main/topic
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option fall-through Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new reference] <COMMIT-B> -> refs/for/main/topic
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0035-report-ft--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0035-report-ft--porcelain.sh
index 81bae9f..c350201 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0035-report-ft--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0035-report-ft--porcelain.sh
@@ -15,18 +15,18 @@
$B:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option fall-through
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * <COMMIT-B>:refs/for/main/topic [new reference]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option fall-through Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * <COMMIT-B>:refs/for/main/topic [new reference]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0036-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref.sh b/t/t5411/test-0036-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref.sh
index be9b18b..8c8a6c1 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0036-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0036-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref.sh
@@ -39,30 +39,30 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/25/125/1
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/1
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/changes/25/125/1
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/25/125/1 Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/1
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> HEAD -> refs/changes/25/125/1
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -113,31 +113,31 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/25/125/1
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/1
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
- + <OID-B>...<OID-A> HEAD -> refs/changes/25/125/1 (forced update)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option forced-update Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/25/125/1 Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/1
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ > + <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> HEAD -> refs/changes/25/125/1 (forced update)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -182,23 +182,23 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/23/123/1
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/2
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/23/123/1
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/24/124/2
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/23/123/1
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/2
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/23/123/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/2 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/23/123/1 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/24/124/2 Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/23/123/1
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/2
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0037-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0037-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref--porcelain.sh
index 95fb89c..bc44810 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0037-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0037-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref--porcelain.sh
@@ -24,31 +24,31 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/25/125/1
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- * HEAD:refs/changes/24/124/1 [new reference]
- HEAD:refs/changes/25/125/1 <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/25/125/1 Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > * HEAD:refs/changes/24/124/1 [new reference]
+ > HEAD:refs/changes/25/125/1 <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -84,32 +84,32 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/25/125/1
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/changes/24/124/1 [new reference]
- HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- + HEAD:refs/changes/25/125/1 <OID-B>...<OID-A> (forced update)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option forced-update Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/25/125/1 Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/changes/24/124/1 [new reference]
+ > HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > + HEAD:refs/changes/25/125/1 <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> (forced update)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -139,24 +139,24 @@
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/23/123/1
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/2
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/23/123/1
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/24/124/2
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- * HEAD:refs/changes/23/123/1 [new reference]
- HEAD:refs/changes/24/124/2 <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/23/123/1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/2 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/23/123/1 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/24/124/2 Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > * HEAD:refs/changes/23/123/1 [new reference]
+ > HEAD:refs/changes/24/124/2 <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0038-report-mixed-refs.sh b/t/t5411/test-0038-report-mixed-refs.sh
index 5e00529..e63fe7b 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0038-report-mixed-refs.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0038-report-mixed-refs.sh
@@ -26,43 +26,43 @@
HEAD:refs/for/next/topic3 \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/bar
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/baz
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic1
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/foo
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic3
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic1
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic3
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic2
- remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/next/topic1 fail to call Web API
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/bar
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/baz
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/foo
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> <COMMIT-B> -> main
- * [new branch] HEAD -> bar
- * [new branch] HEAD -> baz
- * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/next/topic2
- * [new branch] HEAD -> foo
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/next/topic1 (fail to call Web API)
- ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/next/topic3 (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/baz Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2 Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic1 Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic3 Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic3 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic2 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/next/topic1 fail to call Web API Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/baz Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-B> -> main
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> bar
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> baz
+ > * [new reference] HEAD -> refs/for/next/topic2
+ > * [new branch] HEAD -> foo
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/next/topic1 (fail to call Web API)
+ > ! [remote rejected] HEAD -> refs/for/next/topic3 (proc-receive failed to report status)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0039-report-mixed-refs--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0039-report-mixed-refs--porcelain.sh
index 8f891c5..99d17b7 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0039-report-mixed-refs--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0039-report-mixed-refs--porcelain.sh
@@ -26,44 +26,44 @@
HEAD:refs/for/next/topic3 \
>out-$test_count 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out-$test_count >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/bar
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/baz
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic1
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/foo
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic3
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic1
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic3
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic2
- remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/next/topic1 fail to call Web API
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/bar
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/baz
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/foo
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- * HEAD:refs/heads/bar [new branch]
- * HEAD:refs/heads/baz [new branch]
- * HEAD:refs/for/next/topic2 [new reference]
- * HEAD:refs/heads/foo [new branch]
- HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- ! HEAD:refs/for/next/topic1 [remote rejected] (fail to call Web API)
- ! HEAD:refs/for/next/topic3 [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/baz Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2 Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic1 Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic3 Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic1 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic3 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic2 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ng refs/for/next/topic1 fail to call Web API Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/baz Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic2 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/main <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/bar [new branch]
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/baz [new branch]
+ > * HEAD:refs/for/next/topic2 [new reference]
+ > * HEAD:refs/heads/foo [new branch]
+ > HEAD:refs/for/main/topic <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/next/topic1 [remote rejected] (fail to call Web API)
+ > ! HEAD:refs/for/next/topic3 [remote rejected] (proc-receive failed to report status)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0040-process-all-refs.sh b/t/t5411/test-0040-process-all-refs.sh
index fdcdcc7..2f405ad 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0040-process-all-refs.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0040-process-all-refs.sh
@@ -50,46 +50,46 @@
HEAD:refs/for/next/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar
- remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo
- remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main
- remote: proc-receive> option fall-through
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/foo
- remote: proc-receive> option fall-through
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/bar
- remote: proc-receive> option fall-through
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/pull/123/head
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> <COMMIT-B> -> bar
- - [deleted] foo
- + <OID-B>...<OID-A> HEAD -> main (forced update)
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
- + <OID-B>...<OID-A> HEAD -> refs/pull/124/head (forced update)
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option fall-through Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option fall-through Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option fall-through Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option forced-update Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-B> -> bar
+ > - [deleted] foo
+ > + <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> HEAD -> main (forced update)
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> HEAD -> refs/pull/123/head
+ > + <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> HEAD -> refs/pull/124/head (forced update)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0041-process-all-refs--porcelain.sh b/t/t5411/test-0041-process-all-refs--porcelain.sh
index 73b35fe..c884057 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0041-process-all-refs--porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0041-process-all-refs--porcelain.sh
@@ -50,47 +50,47 @@
HEAD:refs/for/next/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar
- remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo
- remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main
- remote: proc-receive> option fall-through
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/foo
- remote: proc-receive> option fall-through
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/bar
- remote: proc-receive> option fall-through
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/pull/123/head
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/bar <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- - :refs/heads/foo [deleted]
- + HEAD:refs/heads/main <OID-B>...<OID-A> (forced update)
- HEAD:refs/pull/123/head <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- + HEAD:refs/pull/124/head <OID-B>...<OID-A> (forced update)
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option fall-through Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option fall-through Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option fall-through Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/next/topic Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option forced-update Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/bar Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/foo Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/bar <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > - :refs/heads/foo [deleted]
+ > + HEAD:refs/heads/main <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> (forced update)
+ > HEAD:refs/pull/123/head <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > + HEAD:refs/pull/124/head <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> (forced update)
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5411/test-0050-proc-receive-refs-with-modifiers.sh b/t/t5411/test-0050-proc-receive-refs-with-modifiers.sh
index 7214647..31989f0 100644
--- a/t/t5411/test-0050-proc-receive-refs-with-modifiers.sh
+++ b/t/t5411/test-0050-proc-receive-refs-with-modifiers.sh
@@ -29,25 +29,25 @@
$B:refs/heads/main \
v123 >out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/tags/v123
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/pull/123/head
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/pull/124/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> <COMMIT-B> -> refs/pull/123/head
- * [new reference] v123 -> refs/pull/124/head
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <TAG-v123> refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-B> -> refs/pull/123/head
+ > * [new reference] v123 -> refs/pull/124/head
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -93,32 +93,32 @@
$A:refs/heads/next \
:refs/tags/v123 >out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- remote: # pre-receive hook
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/main
- remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/topic
- remote: pre-receive< <TAG-v123> <ZERO-OID> refs/tags/v123
- remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: # proc-receive hook
- remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/main
- remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head
- remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <ZERO-OID>
- remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/next
- remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head
- remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
- remote: # post-receive hook
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/pull/123/head
- remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/topic
- remote: post-receive< <TAG-v123> <ZERO-OID> refs/tags/v123
- remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- - [deleted] refs/pull/123/head
- <OID-A>..<OID-B> <COMMIT-B> -> topic
- - [deleted] v123
- * [new reference] <COMMIT-A> -> refs/pull/124/head
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > remote: # pre-receive hook Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/topic Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <TAG-v123> <ZERO-OID> refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: # proc-receive hook Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/main Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <ZERO-OID> Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> ok refs/heads/next Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A> Z
+ > remote: # post-receive hook Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <ZERO-OID> refs/pull/123/head Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/heads/topic Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <TAG-v123> <ZERO-OID> refs/tags/v123 Z
+ > remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/pull/124/head Z
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > - [deleted] refs/pull/123/head
+ > <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-B> -> topic
+ > - [deleted] v123
+ > * [new reference] <COMMIT-A> -> refs/pull/124/head
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5505-remote.sh b/t/t5505-remote.sh
index c7b3927..e6e3c8f 100755
--- a/t/t5505-remote.sh
+++ b/t/t5505-remote.sh
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
)
'
-test_expect_success 'rename errors out early when when new name is invalid' '
+test_expect_success 'rename errors out early when new name is invalid' '
test_config remote.foo.vcs bar &&
echo "fatal: '\''invalid...name'\'' is not a valid remote name" >expect &&
test_must_fail git remote rename foo invalid...name 2>actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5548-push-porcelain.sh b/t/t5548-push-porcelain.sh
index 5a761f3..f11ff57 100755
--- a/t/t5548-push-porcelain.sh
+++ b/t/t5548-push-porcelain.sh
@@ -14,29 +14,28 @@
# NOTE: Never calling this function from a subshell since variable
# assignments will disappear when subshell exits.
create_commits_in () {
- repo="$1" &&
- if ! parent=$(git -C "$repo" rev-parse HEAD^{} --)
- then
- parent=
- fi &&
- T=$(git -C "$repo" write-tree) &&
+ repo="$1" && test -d "$repo" ||
+ error "Repository $repo does not exist."
shift &&
while test $# -gt 0
do
name=$1 &&
- test_tick &&
- if test -z "$parent"
- then
- oid=$(echo $name | git -C "$repo" commit-tree $T)
- else
- oid=$(echo $name | git -C "$repo" commit-tree -p $parent $T)
- fi &&
- eval $name=$oid &&
- parent=$oid &&
- shift ||
- return 1
- done &&
- git -C "$repo" update-ref refs/heads/main $oid
+ shift &&
+ test_commit -C "$repo" --no-tag "$name" &&
+ eval $name=$(git -C "$repo" rev-parse HEAD)
+ done
+}
+
+get_abbrev_oid () {
+ oid=$1 &&
+ suffix=${oid#???????} &&
+ oid=${oid%$suffix} &&
+ if test -n "$oid"
+ then
+ echo "$oid"
+ else
+ echo "undefined-oid"
+ fi
}
# Format the output of git-push, git-show-ref and other commands to make a
@@ -45,17 +44,16 @@
# of the output.
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output () {
sed \
- -e "s/ *\$//" \
- -e "s/ */ /g" \
- -e "s/ / /g" \
- -e "s/$A/<COMMIT-A>/g" \
- -e "s/$B/<COMMIT-B>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $A)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-A>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $B)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-B>/g" \
-e "s/$ZERO_OID/<ZERO-OID>/g" \
- -e "s/$(echo $A | cut -c1-7)[0-9a-f]*/<OID-A>/g" \
- -e "s/$(echo $B | cut -c1-7)[0-9a-f]*/<OID-B>/g" \
-e "s#To $URL_PREFIX/upstream.git#To <URL/of/upstream.git>#"
}
+format_and_save_expect () {
+ sed -e 's/^> //' -e 's/Z$//' >expect
+}
+
setup_upstream_and_workbench () {
# Upstream after setup : main(B) foo(A) bar(A) baz(A)
# Workbench after setup : main(A)
@@ -111,14 +109,14 @@
next
) >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
- To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- = refs/heads/baz:refs/heads/baz [up to date]
- <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/bar <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- - :refs/heads/foo [deleted]
- + refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main <OID-B>...<OID-A> (forced update)
- * refs/heads/next:refs/heads/next [new branch]
- Done
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
+ > To <URL/of/upstream.git>
+ > = refs/heads/baz:refs/heads/baz [up to date]
+ > <COMMIT-B>:refs/heads/bar <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > - :refs/heads/foo [deleted]
+ > + refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main <COMMIT-B>...<COMMIT-A> (forced update)
+ > * refs/heads/next:refs/heads/next [new branch]
+ > Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -148,12 +146,12 @@
next
) >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- = refs/heads/next:refs/heads/next [up to date]
- ! refs/heads/bar:refs/heads/bar [rejected] (non-fast-forward)
- ! (delete):refs/heads/baz [rejected] (atomic push failed)
- ! refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main [rejected] (atomic push failed)
+ > = refs/heads/next:refs/heads/next [up to date]
+ > ! refs/heads/bar:refs/heads/bar [rejected] (non-fast-forward)
+ > ! (delete):refs/heads/baz [rejected] (atomic push failed)
+ > ! refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main [rejected] (atomic push failed)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -168,6 +166,7 @@
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
+
test_expect_success "prepare pre-receive hook ($PROTOCOL)" '
write_script "$upstream/hooks/pre-receive" <<-EOF
exit 1
@@ -189,12 +188,12 @@
next
) >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- = refs/heads/next:refs/heads/next [up to date]
- ! refs/heads/bar:refs/heads/bar [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
- ! :refs/heads/baz [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
- ! refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
+ > = refs/heads/next:refs/heads/next [up to date]
+ > ! refs/heads/bar:refs/heads/bar [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
+ > ! :refs/heads/baz [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
+ > ! refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main [remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -227,12 +226,12 @@
next
) >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-EOF &&
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
- = refs/heads/next:refs/heads/next [up to date]
- - :refs/heads/baz [deleted]
- refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main <OID-A>..<OID-B>
- ! refs/heads/bar:refs/heads/bar [rejected] (non-fast-forward)
+ > = refs/heads/next:refs/heads/next [up to date]
+ > - :refs/heads/baz [deleted]
+ > refs/heads/main:refs/heads/main <COMMIT-A>..<COMMIT-B>
+ > ! refs/heads/bar:refs/heads/bar [rejected] (non-fast-forward)
Done
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
diff --git a/t/t5601-clone.sh b/t/t5601-clone.sh
index c068846..83c24fc 100755
--- a/t/t5601-clone.sh
+++ b/t/t5601-clone.sh
@@ -305,7 +305,8 @@
test_expect_success 'clone checking out a tag' '
git clone --branch=some-tag src dst.tag &&
GIT_DIR=src/.git git rev-parse some-tag >expected &&
- test_cmp expected dst.tag/.git/HEAD &&
+ GIT_DIR=dst.tag/.git git rev-parse HEAD >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual &&
GIT_DIR=dst.tag/.git git config remote.origin.fetch >fetch.actual &&
echo "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*" >fetch.expected &&
test_cmp fetch.expected fetch.actual
diff --git a/t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh b/t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh
index 66af411..78de1ff 100755
--- a/t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh
+++ b/t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh
@@ -599,6 +599,22 @@
test_commit -C client three
}
+test_expect_success 'usage: --negotiate-only without --negotiation-tip' '
+ SERVER="server" &&
+ URI="file://$(pwd)/server" &&
+
+ setup_negotiate_only "$SERVER" "$URI" &&
+
+ cat >err.expect <<-\EOF &&
+ fatal: --negotiate-only needs one or more --negotiate-tip=*
+ EOF
+
+ test_must_fail git -c protocol.version=2 -C client fetch \
+ --negotiate-only \
+ origin 2>err.actual &&
+ test_cmp err.expect err.actual
+'
+
test_expect_success 'file:// --negotiate-only' '
SERVER="server" &&
URI="file://$(pwd)/server" &&
diff --git a/t/t6020-bundle-misc.sh b/t/t6020-bundle-misc.sh
index 881f72f..b13e8a5 100755
--- a/t/t6020-bundle-misc.sh
+++ b/t/t6020-bundle-misc.sh
@@ -80,31 +80,46 @@
eval $var=$oid
}
+get_abbrev_oid () {
+ oid=$1 &&
+ suffix=${oid#???????} &&
+ oid=${oid%$suffix} &&
+ if test -n "$oid"
+ then
+ echo "$oid"
+ else
+ echo "undefined-oid"
+ fi
+}
+
# Format the output of git commands to make a user-friendly and stable
# text. We can easily prepare the expect text without having to worry
-# about future changes of the commit ID and spaces of the output.
+# about future changes of the commit ID.
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output () {
sed \
- -e "s/${A%${A#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-A>/g" \
- -e "s/${B%${B#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-B>/g" \
- -e "s/${C%${C#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-C>/g" \
- -e "s/${D%${D#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-D>/g" \
- -e "s/${E%${E#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-E>/g" \
- -e "s/${F%${F#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-F>/g" \
- -e "s/${G%${G#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-G>/g" \
- -e "s/${H%${H#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-H>/g" \
- -e "s/${I%${I#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-I>/g" \
- -e "s/${J%${J#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-J>/g" \
- -e "s/${K%${K#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-K>/g" \
- -e "s/${L%${L#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-L>/g" \
- -e "s/${M%${M#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-M>/g" \
- -e "s/${N%${N#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-N>/g" \
- -e "s/${O%${O#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-O>/g" \
- -e "s/${P%${P#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-P>/g" \
- -e "s/${TAG1%${TAG1#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<TAG-1>/g" \
- -e "s/${TAG2%${TAG2#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<TAG-2>/g" \
- -e "s/${TAG3%${TAG3#???????}}[0-9a-f]*/<TAG-3>/g" \
- -e "s/ *\$//"
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $A)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-A>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $B)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-B>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $C)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-C>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $D)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-D>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $E)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-E>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $F)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-F>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $G)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-G>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $H)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-H>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $I)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-I>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $J)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-J>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $K)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-K>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $L)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-L>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $M)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-M>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $N)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-N>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $O)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-O>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $P)[0-9a-f]*/<COMMIT-P>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $TAG1)[0-9a-f]*/<TAG-1>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $TAG2)[0-9a-f]*/<TAG-2>/g" \
+ -e "s/$(get_abbrev_oid $TAG3)[0-9a-f]*/<TAG-3>/g"
+}
+
+format_and_save_expect () {
+ sed -e 's/Z$//' >expect
}
# (C) (D, pull/1/head, topic/1)
@@ -179,11 +194,11 @@
git bundle verify special-rev.bdl |
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-\EOF &&
The bundle contains this ref:
<COMMIT-P> refs/heads/main
The bundle requires this ref:
- <COMMIT-O>
+ <COMMIT-O> Z
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -200,12 +215,12 @@
git bundle verify max-count.bdl |
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-\EOF &&
The bundle contains these 2 refs:
<COMMIT-P> refs/heads/main
<TAG-1> refs/tags/v1
The bundle requires this ref:
- <COMMIT-O>
+ <COMMIT-O> Z
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -225,7 +240,7 @@
git bundle verify since.bdl |
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output >actual &&
- cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-\EOF &&
The bundle contains these 5 refs:
<COMMIT-P> refs/heads/main
<COMMIT-N> refs/heads/release
@@ -233,8 +248,8 @@
<TAG-3> refs/tags/v3
<COMMIT-P> HEAD
The bundle requires these 2 refs:
- <COMMIT-M>
- <COMMIT-K>
+ <COMMIT-M> Z
+ <COMMIT-K> Z
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
@@ -293,13 +308,13 @@
--stdin \
release <input &&
- cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-\EOF &&
The bundle contains this ref:
<COMMIT-N> refs/heads/release
The bundle requires these 3 refs:
- <COMMIT-D>
- <COMMIT-E>
- <COMMIT-G>
+ <COMMIT-D> Z
+ <COMMIT-E> Z
+ <COMMIT-G> Z
EOF
git bundle verify 2.bdl |
@@ -317,11 +332,11 @@
test_expect_success 'fail to verify bundle without prerequisites' '
git init --bare test1.git &&
- cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-\EOF &&
error: Repository lacks these prerequisite commits:
- error: <COMMIT-D>
- error: <COMMIT-E>
- error: <COMMIT-G>
+ error: <COMMIT-D> Z
+ error: <COMMIT-E> Z
+ error: <COMMIT-G> Z
EOF
test_must_fail git -C test1.git bundle verify ../2.bdl 2>&1 |
@@ -352,13 +367,13 @@
--stdin \
main HEAD <input &&
- cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ format_and_save_expect <<-\EOF &&
The bundle contains these 2 refs:
<COMMIT-P> refs/heads/main
<COMMIT-P> HEAD
The bundle requires these 2 refs:
- <COMMIT-M>
- <COMMIT-K>
+ <COMMIT-M> Z
+ <COMMIT-K> Z
EOF
git bundle verify 3.bdl |
diff --git a/t/t6120-describe.sh b/t/t6120-describe.sh
index 88fddc9..1a501ee 100755
--- a/t/t6120-describe.sh
+++ b/t/t6120-describe.sh
@@ -17,16 +17,29 @@
. ./test-lib.sh
check_describe () {
+ indir= &&
+ while test $# != 0
+ do
+ case "$1" in
+ -C)
+ indir="$2"
+ shift
+ ;;
+ *)
+ break
+ ;;
+ esac
+ shift
+ done &&
+ indir=${indir:+"$indir"/} &&
expect="$1"
shift
describe_opts="$@"
test_expect_success "describe $describe_opts" '
- R=$(git describe $describe_opts 2>err.actual) &&
- case "$R" in
- $expect) echo happy ;;
- *) echo "Oops - $R is not $expect" &&
- false ;;
- esac
+ git ${indir:+ -C "$indir"} describe $describe_opts >raw &&
+ sed -e "s/-g[0-9a-f]*\$/-gHASH/" <raw >actual &&
+ echo "$expect" >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
'
}
@@ -59,29 +72,29 @@
test_commit --no-tag x file
'
-check_describe A-* HEAD
-check_describe A-* HEAD^
-check_describe R-* HEAD^^
-check_describe A-* HEAD^^2
+check_describe A-8-gHASH HEAD
+check_describe A-7-gHASH HEAD^
+check_describe R-2-gHASH HEAD^^
+check_describe A-3-gHASH HEAD^^2
check_describe B HEAD^^2^
-check_describe R-* HEAD^^^
+check_describe R-1-gHASH HEAD^^^
-check_describe c-* --tags HEAD
-check_describe c-* --tags HEAD^
-check_describe e-* --tags HEAD^^
-check_describe c-* --tags HEAD^^2
+check_describe c-7-gHASH --tags HEAD
+check_describe c-6-gHASH --tags HEAD^
+check_describe e-1-gHASH --tags HEAD^^
+check_describe c-2-gHASH --tags HEAD^^2
check_describe B --tags HEAD^^2^
check_describe e --tags HEAD^^^
check_describe heads/main --all HEAD
-check_describe tags/c-* --all HEAD^
+check_describe tags/c-6-gHASH --all HEAD^
check_describe tags/e --all HEAD^^^
-check_describe B-0-* --long HEAD^^2^
-check_describe A-3-* --long HEAD^^2
+check_describe B-0-gHASH --long HEAD^^2^
+check_describe A-3-gHASH --long HEAD^^2
-check_describe c-7-* --tags
-check_describe e-3-* --first-parent --tags
+check_describe c-7-gHASH --tags
+check_describe e-3-gHASH --first-parent --tags
test_expect_success 'describe --contains defaults to HEAD without commit-ish' '
echo "A^0" >expect &&
@@ -92,20 +105,17 @@
'
check_describe tags/A --all A^0
-test_expect_success 'no warning was displayed for A' '
- test_must_be_empty err.actual
-'
-test_expect_success 'rename tag A to Q locally' '
- mv .git/refs/tags/A .git/refs/tags/Q
-'
-cat - >err.expect <<EOF
-warning: tag 'Q' is externally known as 'A'
-EOF
-check_describe A-* HEAD
-test_expect_success 'warning was displayed for Q' '
- test_cmp err.expect err.actual
-'
+test_expect_success 'renaming tag A to Q locally produces a warning' "
+ mv .git/refs/tags/A .git/refs/tags/Q &&
+ git describe HEAD 2>err >out &&
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ warning: tag 'Q' is externally known as 'A'
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expected err &&
+ grep -E '^A-8-g[0-9a-f]+$' out
+"
+
test_expect_success 'misnamed annotated tag forces long output' '
description=$(git describe --no-long Q^0) &&
expr "$description" : "A-0-g[0-9a-f]*$" &&
@@ -129,46 +139,46 @@
'
test_expect_success 'pack tag refs' 'git pack-refs'
-check_describe A-* HEAD
+check_describe A-8-gHASH HEAD
test_expect_success 'describe works from outside repo using --git-dir' '
git clone --bare "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/bare" &&
git --git-dir "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/bare" describe >out &&
- grep -E "^A-[1-9][0-9]?-g[0-9a-f]+$" out
+ grep -E "^A-8-g[0-9a-f]+$" out
'
-check_describe "A-*[0-9a-f]" --dirty
+check_describe "A-8-gHASH" --dirty
test_expect_success 'describe --dirty with --work-tree' '
(
cd "$TEST_DIRECTORY" &&
git --git-dir "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/.git" --work-tree "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" describe --dirty >"$TRASH_DIRECTORY/out"
) &&
- grep -E "^A-[1-9][0-9]?-g[0-9a-f]+$" out
+ grep -E "^A-8-g[0-9a-f]+$" out
'
test_expect_success 'set-up dirty work tree' '
echo >>file
'
-check_describe "A-*[0-9a-f]-dirty" --dirty
-
test_expect_success 'describe --dirty with --work-tree (dirty)' '
+ git describe --dirty >expected &&
(
cd "$TEST_DIRECTORY" &&
git --git-dir "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/.git" --work-tree "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" describe --dirty >"$TRASH_DIRECTORY/out"
) &&
- grep -E "^A-[1-9][0-9]?-g[0-9a-f]+-dirty$" out
+ grep -E "^A-8-g[0-9a-f]+-dirty$" out &&
+ test_cmp expected out
'
-check_describe "A-*[0-9a-f].mod" --dirty=.mod
-
test_expect_success 'describe --dirty=.mod with --work-tree (dirty)' '
+ git describe --dirty=.mod >expected &&
(
cd "$TEST_DIRECTORY" &&
git --git-dir "$TRASH_DIRECTORY/.git" --work-tree "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" describe --dirty=.mod >"$TRASH_DIRECTORY/out"
) &&
- grep -E "^A-[1-9][0-9]?-g[0-9a-f]+.mod$" out
+ grep -E "^A-8-g[0-9a-f]+.mod$" out &&
+ test_cmp expected out
'
test_expect_success 'describe --dirty HEAD' '
@@ -191,21 +201,21 @@
'
-check_describe "test-annotated-*" --match="test-*"
+check_describe "test-annotated-3-gHASH" --match="test-*"
-check_describe "test1-lightweight-*" --tags --match="test1-*"
+check_describe "test1-lightweight-2-gHASH" --tags --match="test1-*"
-check_describe "test2-lightweight-*" --tags --match="test2-*"
+check_describe "test2-lightweight-1-gHASH" --tags --match="test2-*"
-check_describe "test2-lightweight-*" --long --tags --match="test2-*" HEAD^
+check_describe "test2-lightweight-0-gHASH" --long --tags --match="test2-*" HEAD^
-check_describe "test2-lightweight-*" --long --tags --match="test1-*" --match="test2-*" HEAD^
+check_describe "test2-lightweight-0-gHASH" --long --tags --match="test1-*" --match="test2-*" HEAD^
-check_describe "test2-lightweight-*" --long --tags --match="test1-*" --no-match --match="test2-*" HEAD^
+check_describe "test2-lightweight-0-gHASH" --long --tags --match="test1-*" --no-match --match="test2-*" HEAD^
-check_describe "test1-lightweight-*" --long --tags --match="test1-*" --match="test3-*" HEAD
+check_describe "test1-lightweight-2-gHASH" --long --tags --match="test1-*" --match="test3-*" HEAD
-check_describe "test1-lightweight-*" --long --tags --match="test3-*" --match="test1-*" HEAD
+check_describe "test1-lightweight-2-gHASH" --long --tags --match="test3-*" --match="test1-*" HEAD
test_expect_success 'set-up branches' '
git branch branch_A A &&
@@ -215,11 +225,11 @@
git update-ref refs/original/original_branch_A test-annotated~2
'
-check_describe "heads/branch_A*" --all --match="branch_*" --exclude="branch_C" HEAD
+check_describe "heads/branch_A-11-gHASH" --all --match="branch_*" --exclude="branch_C" HEAD
-check_describe "remotes/origin/remote_branch_A*" --all --match="origin/remote_branch_*" --exclude="origin/remote_branch_C" HEAD
+check_describe "remotes/origin/remote_branch_A-11-gHASH" --all --match="origin/remote_branch_*" --exclude="origin/remote_branch_C" HEAD
-check_describe "original/original_branch_A*" --all test-annotated~1
+check_describe "original/original_branch_A-6-gHASH" --all test-annotated~1
test_expect_success '--match does not work for other types' '
test_must_fail git describe --all --match="*original_branch_*" test-annotated~1
@@ -474,7 +484,7 @@
# o-----o---o----x
# A
#
-test_expect_success 'describe commits with disjoint bases' '
+test_expect_success 'setup: describe commits with disjoint bases' '
git init disjoint1 &&
(
cd disjoint1 &&
@@ -487,19 +497,19 @@
git checkout --orphan branch && rm file &&
echo B > file2 && git add file2 && git commit -m B &&
git tag B -a -m B &&
- git merge --no-ff --allow-unrelated-histories main -m x &&
-
- check_describe "A-3-*" HEAD
+ git merge --no-ff --allow-unrelated-histories main -m x
)
'
+check_describe -C disjoint1 "A-3-gHASH" HEAD
+
# B
# o---o---o------------.
# \
# o---o---x
# A
#
-test_expect_success 'describe commits with disjoint bases 2' '
+test_expect_success 'setup: describe commits with disjoint bases 2' '
git init disjoint2 &&
(
cd disjoint2 &&
@@ -513,10 +523,10 @@
echo o >> file2 && git add file2 && GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="2020-01-01 15:01" git commit -m o &&
echo B >> file2 && git add file2 && GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="2020-01-01 15:02" git commit -m B &&
git tag B -a -m B &&
- git merge --no-ff --allow-unrelated-histories main -m x &&
-
- check_describe "B-3-*" HEAD
+ git merge --no-ff --allow-unrelated-histories main -m x
)
'
+check_describe -C disjoint2 "B-3-gHASH" HEAD
+
test_done
diff --git a/t/t6406-merge-attr.sh b/t/t6406-merge-attr.sh
index d5a4ac2..8494645 100755
--- a/t/t6406-merge-attr.sh
+++ b/t/t6406-merge-attr.sh
@@ -207,4 +207,22 @@
git merge main
'
+test_expect_success 'binary files with union attribute' '
+ git checkout -b bin-main &&
+ printf "base\0" >bin.txt &&
+ echo "bin.txt merge=union" >.gitattributes &&
+ git add bin.txt .gitattributes &&
+ git commit -m base &&
+
+ printf "one\0" >bin.txt &&
+ git commit -am one &&
+
+ git checkout -b bin-side HEAD^ &&
+ printf "two\0" >bin.txt &&
+ git commit -am two &&
+
+ test_must_fail git merge bin-main 2>stderr &&
+ grep -i "warning.*cannot merge.*HEAD vs. bin-main" stderr
+'
+
test_done
diff --git a/t/t6421-merge-partial-clone.sh b/t/t6421-merge-partial-clone.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..36bcd7c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/t/t6421-merge-partial-clone.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,440 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description="limiting blob downloads when merging with partial clones"
+# Uses a methodology similar to
+# t6042: corner cases with renames but not criss-cross merges
+# t6036: corner cases with both renames and criss-cross merges
+# t6423: directory rename detection
+#
+# The setup for all of them, pictorially, is:
+#
+# A
+# o
+# / \
+# O o ?
+# \ /
+# o
+# B
+#
+# To help make it easier to follow the flow of tests, they have been
+# divided into sections and each test will start with a quick explanation
+# of what commits O, A, and B contain.
+#
+# Notation:
+# z/{b,c} means files z/b and z/c both exist
+# x/d_1 means file x/d exists with content d1. (Purpose of the
+# underscore notation is to differentiate different
+# files that might be renamed into each other's paths.)
+
+. ./test-lib.sh
+. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-merge.sh
+
+test_setup_repo () {
+ test -d server && return
+ test_create_repo server &&
+ (
+ cd server &&
+
+ git config uploadpack.allowfilter 1 &&
+ git config uploadpack.allowanysha1inwant 1 &&
+
+ mkdir -p general &&
+ test_seq 2 9 >general/leap1 &&
+ cp general/leap1 general/leap2 &&
+ echo leap2 >>general/leap2 &&
+
+ mkdir -p basename &&
+ cp general/leap1 basename/numbers &&
+ cp general/leap1 basename/sequence &&
+ cp general/leap1 basename/values &&
+ echo numbers >>basename/numbers &&
+ echo sequence >>basename/sequence &&
+ echo values >>basename/values &&
+
+ mkdir -p dir/unchanged &&
+ mkdir -p dir/subdir/tweaked &&
+ echo a >dir/subdir/a &&
+ echo b >dir/subdir/b &&
+ echo c >dir/subdir/c &&
+ echo d >dir/subdir/d &&
+ echo e >dir/subdir/e &&
+ cp general/leap1 dir/subdir/Makefile &&
+ echo toplevel makefile >>dir/subdir/Makefile &&
+ echo f >dir/subdir/tweaked/f &&
+ echo g >dir/subdir/tweaked/g &&
+ echo h >dir/subdir/tweaked/h &&
+ echo subdirectory makefile >dir/subdir/tweaked/Makefile &&
+ for i in $(test_seq 1 88)
+ do
+ echo content $i >dir/unchanged/file_$i
+ done &&
+ git add . &&
+ git commit -m "O" &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B-single &&
+ git branch B-dir &&
+ git branch B-many &&
+
+ git switch A &&
+
+ git rm general/leap* &&
+ mkdir general/ &&
+ test_seq 1 9 >general/jump1 &&
+ cp general/jump1 general/jump2 &&
+ echo leap2 >>general/jump2 &&
+
+ rm basename/numbers basename/sequence basename/values &&
+ mkdir -p basename/subdir/
+ cp general/jump1 basename/subdir/numbers &&
+ cp general/jump1 basename/subdir/sequence &&
+ cp general/jump1 basename/subdir/values &&
+ echo numbers >>basename/subdir/numbers &&
+ echo sequence >>basename/subdir/sequence &&
+ echo values >>basename/subdir/values &&
+
+ git rm dir/subdir/tweaked/f &&
+ echo more >>dir/subdir/e &&
+ echo more >>dir/subdir/Makefile &&
+ echo more >>dir/subdir/tweaked/Makefile &&
+ mkdir dir/subdir/newsubdir &&
+ echo rust code >dir/subdir/newsubdir/newfile.rs &&
+ git mv dir/subdir/e dir/subdir/newsubdir/ &&
+ git mv dir folder &&
+ git add . &&
+ git commit -m "A" &&
+
+ git switch B-single &&
+ echo new first line >dir/subdir/Makefile &&
+ cat general/leap1 >>dir/subdir/Makefile &&
+ echo toplevel makefile >>dir/subdir/Makefile &&
+ echo perl code >general/newfile.pl &&
+ git add . &&
+ git commit -m "B-single" &&
+
+ git switch B-dir &&
+ echo java code >dir/subdir/newfile.java &&
+ echo scala code >dir/subdir/newfile.scala &&
+ echo groovy code >dir/subdir/newfile.groovy &&
+ git add . &&
+ git commit -m "B-dir" &&
+
+ git switch B-many &&
+ test_seq 2 10 >general/leap1 &&
+ rm general/leap2 &&
+ cp general/leap1 general/leap2 &&
+ echo leap2 >>general/leap2 &&
+
+ rm basename/numbers basename/sequence basename/values &&
+ mkdir -p basename/subdir/
+ cp general/leap1 basename/subdir/numbers &&
+ cp general/leap1 basename/subdir/sequence &&
+ cp general/leap1 basename/subdir/values &&
+ echo numbers >>basename/subdir/numbers &&
+ echo sequence >>basename/subdir/sequence &&
+ echo values >>basename/subdir/values &&
+
+ mkdir dir/subdir/newsubdir/ &&
+ echo c code >dir/subdir/newfile.c &&
+ echo python code >dir/subdir/newsubdir/newfile.py &&
+ git add . &&
+ git commit -m "B-many" &&
+
+ git switch A
+ )
+}
+
+# Testcase: Objects downloaded for single relevant rename
+# Commit O:
+# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O}
+# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
+# dir/subdir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O}
+# dir/subdir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
+# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Commit A:
+# (Rename leap->jump, rename basename/ -> basename/subdir/, rename dir/
+# -> folder/, move e into newsubdir, add newfile.rs, remove f, modify
+# both both Makefiles and jumps)
+# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A}
+# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
+# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A}
+# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
+# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
+# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Commit B(-single):
+# (add newfile.pl, tweak Makefile_TOP)
+# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O,newfile.pl}
+# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
+# dir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_B}
+# dir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
+# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Expected:
+# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A,newfile.pl}
+# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
+# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_Merged}
+# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
+# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
+# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+#
+# Objects that need to be fetched:
+# Rename detection:
+# Side1 (O->A):
+# Basename-matches rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
+# Makefile_TOP_O, Makefile_TOP_A
+# (Despite many renames, all others are content irrelevant. They
+# are also location irrelevant because newfile.rs was added on
+# the side doing the directory rename, and newfile.pl was added to
+# a directory that was not renamed on either side.)
+# General rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
+# <None>
+# (Even though newfile.rs, jump[12], basename/subdir/*, and e
+# could all be used as destinations in rename detection, the
+# basename detection for Makefile matches up all relevant
+# sources, so these other files never end up needing to be
+# used)
+# Side2 (O->B):
+# Basename-matches rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
+# <None>
+# (there are no deleted files, so no possible sources)
+# General rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
+# <None>
+# (there are no deleted files, so no possible sources)
+# Merge:
+# 3-way content merge needs to grab these objects:
+# Makefile_TOP_B
+# Nothing else needs to fetch objects
+#
+# Summary: 2 fetches (1 for 2 objects, 1 for 1 object)
+#
+test_expect_merge_algorithm failure success 'Objects downloaded for single relevant rename' '
+ test_setup_repo &&
+ git clone --sparse --filter=blob:none "file://$(pwd)/server" objects-single &&
+ (
+ cd objects-single &&
+
+ git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
+ grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-before &&
+
+ git checkout -q origin/A &&
+
+ GIT_TRACE2_PERF="$(pwd)/trace.output" git \
+ -c merge.directoryRenames=true merge --no-stat \
+ --no-progress origin/B-single &&
+
+ # Check the number of objects we reported we would fetch
+ cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ fetch_count:2
+ fetch_count:1
+ EOF
+ grep fetch_count trace.output | cut -d "|" -f 9 | tr -d " ." >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ # Check the number of fetch commands exec-ed
+ grep d0.*fetch.negotiationAlgorithm trace.output >fetches &&
+ test_line_count = 2 fetches &&
+
+ git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
+ grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-after &&
+ comm -2 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >old &&
+ comm -1 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >new &&
+ # No new missing objects
+ test_must_be_empty new &&
+ # Fetched 2 + 1 = 3 objects
+ test_line_count = 3 old
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase: Objects downloaded for directory rename
+# Commit O:
+# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O}
+# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
+# dir/subdir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O}
+# dir/subdir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
+# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Commit A:
+# (Rename leap->jump, rename basename/ -> basename/subdir/, rename dir/ ->
+# folder/, move e into newsubdir, add newfile.rs, remove f, modify
+# both Makefiles and jumps)
+# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A}
+# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
+# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A}
+# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
+# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
+# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Commit B(-dir):
+# (add dir/subdir/newfile.{java,scala,groovy}
+# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O}
+# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
+# dir/subdir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O,
+# newfile.java,newfile.scala,newfile.groovy}
+# dir/subdir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
+# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Expected:
+# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A}
+# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
+# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A,
+# newfile.java,newfile.scala,newfile.groovy}
+# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
+# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
+# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+#
+# Objects that need to be fetched:
+# Makefile_TOP_O, Makefile_TOP_A
+# Makefile_SUB_O, Makefile_SUB_A
+# e_O, e_A
+# * Despite A's rename of jump->leap, those renames are irrelevant.
+# * Despite A's rename of basename/ -> basename/subdir/, those renames are
+# irrelevant.
+# * Because of A's rename of dir/ -> folder/ and B-dir's addition of
+# newfile.* into dir/subdir/, we need to determine directory renames.
+# (Technically, there are enough exact renames to determine directory
+# rename detection, but the current implementation always does
+# basename searching before directory rename detection. Running it
+# also before basename searching would mean doing directory rename
+# detection twice, but it's a bit expensive to do that and cases like
+# this are not all that common.)
+# Summary: 1 fetches for 6 objects
+#
+test_expect_merge_algorithm failure success 'Objects downloaded when a directory rename triggered' '
+ test_setup_repo &&
+ git clone --sparse --filter=blob:none "file://$(pwd)/server" objects-dir &&
+ (
+ cd objects-dir &&
+
+ git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
+ grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-before &&
+
+ git checkout -q origin/A &&
+
+ GIT_TRACE2_PERF="$(pwd)/trace.output" git \
+ -c merge.directoryRenames=true merge --no-stat \
+ --no-progress origin/B-dir &&
+
+ # Check the number of objects we reported we would fetch
+ cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ fetch_count:6
+ EOF
+ grep fetch_count trace.output | cut -d "|" -f 9 | tr -d " ." >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ # Check the number of fetch commands exec-ed
+ grep d0.*fetch.negotiationAlgorithm trace.output >fetches &&
+ test_line_count = 1 fetches &&
+
+ git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
+ grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-after &&
+ comm -2 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >old &&
+ comm -1 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >new &&
+ # No new missing objects
+ test_must_be_empty new &&
+ # Fetched 6 objects
+ test_line_count = 6 old
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase: Objects downloaded with lots of renames and modifications
+# Commit O:
+# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O}
+# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
+# dir/subdir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O}
+# dir/subdir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
+# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Commit A:
+# (Rename leap->jump, rename basename/ -> basename/subdir/, rename dir/
+# -> folder/, move e into newsubdir, add newfile.rs, remove f, modify
+# both both Makefiles and jumps)
+# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A}
+# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
+# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A}
+# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
+# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
+# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Commit B(-minimal):
+# (modify both leaps, rename basename/ -> basename/subdir/, add
+# newfile.{c,py})
+# general/{leap1_B, leap2_B}
+# basename/subdir/{numbers_B, sequence_B, values_B}
+# dir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O,newfile.c}
+# dir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O,newfile.py}
+# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+# Expected:
+# general/{jump1_Merged, jump2_Merged}
+# basename/subdir/{numbers_Merged, sequence_Merged, values_Merged}
+# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A,newfile.c}
+# folder/subdir/newsubdir/e_A
+# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A,newfile.py}
+# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
+#
+# Objects that need to be fetched:
+# Rename detection:
+# Side1 (O->A):
+# Basename-matches rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
+# numbers_O, numbers_A
+# sequence_O, sequence_A
+# values_O, values_A
+# Makefile_TOP_O, Makefile_TOP_A
+# Makefile_SUB_O, Makefile_SUB_A
+# e_O, e_A
+# General rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
+# leap1_O, leap2_O
+# jump1_A, jump2_A, newfile.rs
+# (only need remaining relevant sources, but any relevant sources need
+# to be matched against all possible unpaired destinations)
+# Side2 (O->B):
+# Basename-matches rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
+# numbers_B
+# sequence_B
+# values_B
+# (because numbers_O, sequence_O, and values_O already fetched above)
+# General rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
+# <None>
+# Merge:
+# 3-way content merge needs to grab these objects:
+# leap1_B
+# leap2_B
+# Nothing else needs to fetch objects
+#
+# Summary: 4 fetches (1 for 6 objects, 1 for 8, 1 for 3, 1 for 2)
+#
+test_expect_merge_algorithm failure success 'Objects downloaded with lots of renames and modifications' '
+ test_setup_repo &&
+ git clone --sparse --filter=blob:none "file://$(pwd)/server" objects-many &&
+ (
+ cd objects-many &&
+
+ git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
+ grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-before &&
+
+ git checkout -q origin/A &&
+
+ GIT_TRACE2_PERF="$(pwd)/trace.output" git \
+ -c merge.directoryRenames=true merge --no-stat \
+ --no-progress origin/B-many &&
+
+ # Check the number of objects we reported we would fetch
+ cat >expect <<-EOF &&
+ fetch_count:12
+ fetch_count:5
+ fetch_count:3
+ fetch_count:2
+ EOF
+ grep fetch_count trace.output | cut -d "|" -f 9 | tr -d " ." >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual &&
+
+ # Check the number of fetch commands exec-ed
+ grep d0.*fetch.negotiationAlgorithm trace.output >fetches &&
+ test_line_count = 4 fetches &&
+
+ git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
+ grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-after &&
+ comm -2 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >old &&
+ comm -1 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >new &&
+ # No new missing objects
+ test_must_be_empty new &&
+ # Fetched 12 + 5 + 3 + 2 = 22 objects
+ test_line_count = 22 old
+ )
+'
+
+test_done
diff --git a/t/t6423-merge-rename-directories.sh b/t/t6423-merge-rename-directories.sh
index be84d22..4af4fb0 100755
--- a/t/t6423-merge-rename-directories.sh
+++ b/t/t6423-merge-rename-directories.sh
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@
# the directory renamed, but the files within it. (see 1b)
#
# If renames split a directory into two or more others, the directory
-# with the most renames, "wins" (see 1c). However, see the testcases
+# with the most renames, "wins" (see 1f). However, see the testcases
# in section 2, plus testcases 3a and 4a.
###########################################################################
@@ -5024,6 +5024,181 @@
)
'
+# Testcase 12i, Directory rename causes rename-to-self
+# Commit O: source/{subdir/foo, bar, baz_1}
+# Commit A: source/{foo, bar, baz_1}
+# Commit B: source/{subdir/{foo, bar}, baz_2}
+# Expected: source/{foo, bar, baz_2}, with conflicts on
+# source/bar vs. source/subdir/bar
+
+test_setup_12i () {
+ test_create_repo 12i &&
+ (
+ cd 12i &&
+
+ mkdir -p source/subdir &&
+ echo foo >source/subdir/foo &&
+ echo bar >source/bar &&
+ echo baz >source/baz &&
+ git add source &&
+ git commit -m orig &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git switch A &&
+ git mv source/subdir/foo source/foo &&
+ git commit -m A &&
+
+ git switch B &&
+ git mv source/bar source/subdir/bar &&
+ echo more baz >>source/baz &&
+ git commit -m B
+ )
+}
+
+test_expect_success '12i: Directory rename causes rename-to-self' '
+ test_setup_12i &&
+ (
+ cd 12i &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git -c merge.directoryRenames=conflict merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ test_path_is_missing source/subdir &&
+ test_path_is_file source/bar &&
+ test_path_is_file source/baz &&
+
+ git ls-files | uniq >tracked &&
+ test_line_count = 3 tracked &&
+
+ git status --porcelain -uno >actual &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ UU source/bar
+ M source/baz
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 12j, Directory rename to root causes rename-to-self
+# Commit O: {subdir/foo, bar, baz_1}
+# Commit A: {foo, bar, baz_1}
+# Commit B: {subdir/{foo, bar}, baz_2}
+# Expected: {foo, bar, baz_2}, with conflicts on bar vs. subdir/bar
+
+test_setup_12j () {
+ test_create_repo 12j &&
+ (
+ cd 12j &&
+
+ mkdir -p subdir &&
+ echo foo >subdir/foo &&
+ echo bar >bar &&
+ echo baz >baz &&
+ git add . &&
+ git commit -m orig &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git switch A &&
+ git mv subdir/foo foo &&
+ git commit -m A &&
+
+ git switch B &&
+ git mv bar subdir/bar &&
+ echo more baz >>baz &&
+ git commit -m B
+ )
+}
+
+test_expect_success '12j: Directory rename to root causes rename-to-self' '
+ test_setup_12j &&
+ (
+ cd 12j &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git -c merge.directoryRenames=conflict merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ test_path_is_missing subdir &&
+ test_path_is_file bar &&
+ test_path_is_file baz &&
+
+ git ls-files | uniq >tracked &&
+ test_line_count = 3 tracked &&
+
+ git status --porcelain -uno >actual &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ UU bar
+ M baz
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
+# Testcase 12k, Directory rename with sibling causes rename-to-self
+# Commit O: dirB/foo, dirA/{bar, baz_1}
+# Commit A: dirA/{foo, bar, baz_1}
+# Commit B: dirB/{foo, bar}, dirA/baz_2
+# Expected: dirA/{foo, bar, baz_2}, with conflicts on dirA/bar vs. dirB/bar
+
+test_setup_12k () {
+ test_create_repo 12k &&
+ (
+ cd 12k &&
+
+ mkdir dirA dirB &&
+ echo foo >dirB/foo &&
+ echo bar >dirA/bar &&
+ echo baz >dirA/baz &&
+ git add . &&
+ git commit -m orig &&
+
+ git branch O &&
+ git branch A &&
+ git branch B &&
+
+ git switch A &&
+ git mv dirB/* dirA/ &&
+ git commit -m A &&
+
+ git switch B &&
+ git mv dirA/bar dirB/bar &&
+ echo more baz >>dirA/baz &&
+ git commit -m B
+ )
+}
+
+test_expect_success '12k: Directory rename with sibling causes rename-to-self' '
+ test_setup_12k &&
+ (
+ cd 12k &&
+
+ git checkout A^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git -c merge.directoryRenames=conflict merge -s recursive B^0 &&
+
+ test_path_is_missing dirB &&
+ test_path_is_file dirA/bar &&
+ test_path_is_file dirA/baz &&
+
+ git ls-files | uniq >tracked &&
+ test_line_count = 3 tracked &&
+
+ git status --porcelain -uno >actual &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ UU dirA/bar
+ M dirA/baz
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expect actual
+ )
+'
+
###########################################################################
# SECTION 13: Checking informational and conflict messages
#
diff --git a/t/t6500-gc.sh b/t/t6500-gc.sh
index 60d961b..10c7ae7 100755
--- a/t/t6500-gc.sh
+++ b/t/t6500-gc.sh
@@ -95,6 +95,52 @@
)
'
+test_expect_success 'pre-auto-gc hook can stop auto gc' '
+ cat >err.expect <<-\EOF &&
+ no gc for you
+ EOF
+
+ git init pre-auto-gc-hook &&
+ (
+ cd pre-auto-gc-hook &&
+ write_script ".git/hooks/pre-auto-gc" <<-\EOF &&
+ echo >&2 no gc for you &&
+ exit 1
+ EOF
+
+ git config gc.auto 3 &&
+ git config gc.autoDetach false &&
+
+ # We need to create two object whose sha1s start with 17
+ # since this is what git gc counts. As it happens, these
+ # two blobs will do so.
+ test_commit "$(test_oid obj1)" &&
+ test_commit "$(test_oid obj2)" &&
+
+ git gc --auto >../out.actual 2>../err.actual
+ ) &&
+ test_must_be_empty out.actual &&
+ test_cmp err.expect err.actual &&
+
+ cat >err.expect <<-\EOF &&
+ will gc for you
+ Auto packing the repository for optimum performance.
+ See "git help gc" for manual housekeeping.
+ EOF
+
+ (
+ cd pre-auto-gc-hook &&
+ write_script ".git/hooks/pre-auto-gc" <<-\EOF &&
+ echo >&2 will gc for you &&
+ exit 0
+ EOF
+ git gc --auto >../out.actual 2>../err.actual
+ ) &&
+
+ test_must_be_empty out.actual &&
+ test_cmp err.expect err.actual
+'
+
test_expect_success 'auto gc with too many loose objects does not attempt to create bitmaps' '
test_config gc.auto 3 &&
test_config gc.autodetach false &&
diff --git a/t/t7003-filter-branch.sh b/t/t7003-filter-branch.sh
index 1349e5b..e18a218 100755
--- a/t/t7003-filter-branch.sh
+++ b/t/t7003-filter-branch.sh
@@ -395,8 +395,11 @@
test_expect_success '--prune-empty is able to prune entire branch' '
git branch prune-entire B &&
git filter-branch -f --prune-empty --index-filter "git update-index --remove A.t B.t" prune-entire &&
- test_path_is_missing .git/refs/heads/prune-entire &&
- test_must_fail git reflog exists refs/heads/prune-entire
+ test_must_fail git rev-parse refs/heads/prune-entire &&
+ if test_have_prereq REFFILES
+ then
+ test_must_fail git reflog exists refs/heads/prune-entire
+ fi
'
test_expect_success '--remap-to-ancestor with filename filters' '
diff --git a/t/t7800-difftool.sh b/t/t7800-difftool.sh
index 3e041e8..a173f56 100755
--- a/t/t7800-difftool.sh
+++ b/t/t7800-difftool.sh
@@ -770,7 +770,7 @@
echo 4 >4 &&
git add 1 2 4 &&
git commit -a -m "124" &&
- git difftool --no-prompt --extcmd=cat --rotate-to="2" HEAD^ >output&&
+ git difftool --no-prompt --extcmd=cat --rotate-to="2" HEAD^ >output &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
2
4
diff --git a/t/t7810-grep.sh b/t/t7810-grep.sh
index 5830733..6b6423a 100755
--- a/t/t7810-grep.sh
+++ b/t/t7810-grep.sh
@@ -11,6 +11,13 @@
. ./test-lib.sh
+test_invalid_grep_expression() {
+ params="$@" &&
+ test_expect_success "invalid expression: grep $params" '
+ test_must_fail git grep $params -- nonexisting
+ '
+}
+
cat >hello.c <<EOF
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -89,6 +96,8 @@
test_must_fail git grep "("
'
+test_invalid_grep_expression --and -e A
+
for H in HEAD ''
do
case "$H" in
diff --git a/t/t7816-grep-binary-pattern.sh b/t/t7816-grep-binary-pattern.sh
index 60bab29..9d67a5f 100755
--- a/t/t7816-grep-binary-pattern.sh
+++ b/t/t7816-grep-binary-pattern.sh
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
git commit -m.
"
-# Simple fixed-string matching that can use kwset (no -i && non-ASCII)
+# Simple fixed-string matching
nul_match P P P '-F' 'yQf'
nul_match P P P '-F' 'yQx'
nul_match P P P '-Fi' 'YQf'
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
nul_match P P P '-F' 'æQ[ð]'
nul_match P P P '-F' '[æ]Qð'
-# The -F kwset codepath can't handle -i && non-ASCII...
+# Matching pattern and subject case with -i
nul_match P 1 1 '-i' '[æ]Qð'
# ...PCRE v2 only matches non-ASCII with -i casefolding under UTF-8
diff --git a/t/t7900-maintenance.sh b/t/t7900-maintenance.sh
index b93ae01..58f46c7 100755
--- a/t/t7900-maintenance.sh
+++ b/t/t7900-maintenance.sh
@@ -356,8 +356,6 @@
done &&
GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/pack-refs.txt" \
git maintenance run --task=pack-refs &&
- ls .git/refs/heads/ >after &&
- test_must_be_empty after &&
test_subcommand git pack-refs --all --prune <pack-refs.txt
'
diff --git a/t/t9001-send-email.sh b/t/t9001-send-email.sh
index 30eff72..e9dc58f 100755
--- a/t/t9001-send-email.sh
+++ b/t/t9001-send-email.sh
@@ -1829,7 +1829,7 @@
grep "^!somebody@example\.org!$" commandline1
'
-test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.aliasfile=~/.mailrc' '
+test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.aliasesfile=~/.mailrc' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
echo "alias sbd someone@example.org" >"$HOME/.mailrc" &&
git config --replace-all sendemail.aliasesfile "~/.mailrc" &&
diff --git a/t/t9100-git-svn-basic.sh b/t/t9100-git-svn-basic.sh
index 1d3fdcc..fea41b3 100755
--- a/t/t9100-git-svn-basic.sh
+++ b/t/t9100-git-svn-basic.sh
@@ -4,21 +4,13 @@
#
test_description='git svn basic tests'
-GIT_SVN_LC_ALL=${LC_ALL:-$LANG}
GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=main
export GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME
. ./lib-git-svn.sh
-case "$GIT_SVN_LC_ALL" in
-*.UTF-8)
- test_set_prereq UTF8
- ;;
-*)
- say "# UTF-8 locale not set, some tests skipped ($GIT_SVN_LC_ALL)"
- ;;
-esac
+prepare_utf8_locale
test_expect_success 'git svn --version works anywhere' '
nongit git svn --version
@@ -187,8 +179,8 @@
test ! -h "$SVN_TREE"/exec-2.sh &&
test_cmp help "$SVN_TREE"/exec-2.sh'
-name="commit with UTF-8 message: locale: $GIT_SVN_LC_ALL"
-LC_ALL="$GIT_SVN_LC_ALL"
+name="commit with UTF-8 message: locale: $GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE"
+LC_ALL="$GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE"
export LC_ALL
# This test relies on the previous test, hence requires POSIXPERM,SYMLINKS
test_expect_success UTF8,POSIXPERM,SYMLINKS "$name" "
@@ -330,7 +322,7 @@
git svn fetch ) &&
rm -rf bare-repo
'
-test_expect_success 'git-svn works in in a repository with a gitdir: link' '
+test_expect_success 'git-svn works in a repository with a gitdir: link' '
mkdir worktree gitdir &&
( cd worktree &&
git svn init "$svnrepo" &&
diff --git a/t/t9115-git-svn-dcommit-funky-renames.sh b/t/t9115-git-svn-dcommit-funky-renames.sh
index 9b44a44..743fbe1 100755
--- a/t/t9115-git-svn-dcommit-funky-renames.sh
+++ b/t/t9115-git-svn-dcommit-funky-renames.sh
@@ -93,9 +93,9 @@
# > ... All of the above characters, except for the backslash, are converted
# > to special UNICODE characters in the range 0xf000 to 0xf0ff (the
# > "Private use area") when creating or accessing files.
-prepare_a_utf8_locale
+prepare_utf8_locale
test_expect_success UTF8,!MINGW,!UTF8_NFD_TO_NFC 'svn.pathnameencoding=cp932 new file on dcommit' '
- LC_ALL=$a_utf8_locale &&
+ LC_ALL=$GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE &&
export LC_ALL &&
neq=$(printf "\201\202") &&
git config svn.pathnameencoding cp932 &&
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
# See the comment on the above test for setting of LC_ALL.
test_expect_success !MINGW,!UTF8_NFD_TO_NFC 'svn.pathnameencoding=cp932 rename on dcommit' '
- LC_ALL=$a_utf8_locale &&
+ LC_ALL=$GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE &&
export LC_ALL &&
inf=$(printf "\201\207") &&
git config svn.pathnameencoding cp932 &&
diff --git a/t/t9129-git-svn-i18n-commitencoding.sh b/t/t9129-git-svn-i18n-commitencoding.sh
index 2c213ae..01e1e8a 100755
--- a/t/t9129-git-svn-i18n-commitencoding.sh
+++ b/t/t9129-git-svn-i18n-commitencoding.sh
@@ -14,12 +14,12 @@
test_cmp current "$1"
}
-prepare_a_utf8_locale
+prepare_utf8_locale
compare_svn_head_with () {
# extract just the log message and strip out committer info.
# don't use --limit here since svn 1.1.x doesn't have it,
- LC_ALL="$a_utf8_locale" svn log $(git svn info --url) | perl -w -e '
+ LC_ALL="$GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE" svn log $(git svn info --url) | perl -w -e '
use bytes;
$/ = ("-"x72) . "\n";
my @x = <STDIN>;
diff --git a/t/t9300-fast-import.sh b/t/t9300-fast-import.sh
index 5c47ac4..1aea943 100755
--- a/t/t9300-fast-import.sh
+++ b/t/t9300-fast-import.sh
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
git gc
git prune" &&
git fast-import <input &&
- test -f .git/TEMP_TAG &&
+ test $(test-tool ref-store main resolve-ref TEMP_TAG 0 | cut -f1 -d " " ) != "$ZERO_OID" &&
test $(git rev-parse main) = $(git rev-parse TEMP_TAG^)
'
diff --git a/t/t9802-git-p4-filetype.sh b/t/t9802-git-p4-filetype.sh
index 94edebe2..19073c6 100755
--- a/t/t9802-git-p4-filetype.sh
+++ b/t/t9802-git-p4-filetype.sh
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
(
cd "$git" &&
test -L symlink &&
- test $(readlink symlink) = symlink-target
+ test $(test_readlink symlink) = symlink-target
)
'
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@
git p4 clone --dest="$git" //depot@all &&
(
cd "$git" &&
- test $(readlink empty-symlink) = target2
+ test $(test_readlink empty-symlink) = target2
)
'
diff --git a/t/test-lib-functions.sh b/t/test-lib-functions.sh
index f0448da..b281047 100644
--- a/t/test-lib-functions.sh
+++ b/t/test-lib-functions.sh
@@ -1708,3 +1708,9 @@
return 0
}
+
+# Print the destination of symlink(s) provided as arguments. Basically
+# the same as the readlink command, but it's not available everywhere.
+test_readlink () {
+ perl -le 'print readlink($_) for @ARGV' "$@"
+}
diff --git a/t/test-lib.sh b/t/test-lib.sh
index 54938c6..9e26860 100644
--- a/t/test-lib.sh
+++ b/t/test-lib.sh
@@ -406,14 +406,15 @@
LC_ALL=C
PAGER=cat
TZ=UTC
-export LANG LC_ALL PAGER TZ
+COLUMNS=80
+export LANG LC_ALL PAGER TZ COLUMNS
EDITOR=:
# A call to "unset" with no arguments causes at least Solaris 10
# /usr/xpg4/bin/sh and /bin/ksh to bail out. So keep the unsets
# deriving from the command substitution clustered with the other
# ones.
-unset VISUAL EMAIL LANGUAGE COLUMNS $("$PERL_PATH" -e '
+unset VISUAL EMAIL LANGUAGE $("$PERL_PATH" -e '
my @env = keys %ENV;
my $ok = join("|", qw(
TRACE
@@ -732,14 +733,24 @@
arg="$1"
shift
test -z "$*" && return 1
- for pattern_
- do
- case "$arg" in
- $pattern_)
- return 0
- esac
- done
- return 1
+ # We need to use "$*" to get field-splitting, but we want to
+ # disable globbing, since we are matching against an arbitrary
+ # $arg, not what's in the filesystem. Using "set -f" accomplishes
+ # that, but we must do it in a subshell to avoid impacting the
+ # rest of the script. The exit value of the subshell becomes
+ # the function's return value.
+ (
+ set -f
+ for pattern_ in $*
+ do
+ case "$arg" in
+ $pattern_)
+ exit 0
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ exit 1
+ )
}
match_test_selector_list () {
@@ -848,7 +859,7 @@
last_verbose=t
maybe_setup_verbose () {
test -z "$verbose_only" && return
- if match_pattern_list $test_count $verbose_only
+ if match_pattern_list $test_count "$verbose_only"
then
exec 4>&2 3>&1
# Emit a delimiting blank line when going from
@@ -878,7 +889,7 @@
return
fi
GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED=
- if match_pattern_list $test_count $valgrind_only
+ if match_pattern_list $test_count "$valgrind_only"
then
GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED=t
fi
@@ -1006,7 +1017,7 @@
test_skip () {
to_skip=
skipped_reason=
- if match_pattern_list $this_test.$test_count $GIT_SKIP_TESTS
+ if match_pattern_list $this_test.$test_count "$GIT_SKIP_TESTS"
then
to_skip=t
skipped_reason="GIT_SKIP_TESTS"
@@ -1346,7 +1357,7 @@
remove_trash=
this_test=${0##*/}
this_test=${this_test%%-*}
-if match_pattern_list "$this_test" $GIT_SKIP_TESTS
+if match_pattern_list "$this_test" "$GIT_SKIP_TESTS"
then
say_color info >&3 "skipping test $this_test altogether"
skip_all="skip all tests in $this_test"
@@ -1498,6 +1509,8 @@
;;
esac
+test_set_prereq REFFILES
+
( COLUMNS=1 && test $COLUMNS = 1 ) && test_set_prereq COLUMNS_CAN_BE_1
test -z "$NO_PERL" && test_set_prereq PERL
test -z "$NO_PTHREADS" && test_set_prereq PTHREADS
diff --git a/userdiff.c b/userdiff.c
index 3c3bbe3..d9b2ba7 100644
--- a/userdiff.c
+++ b/userdiff.c
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
/* Properties */
"^[ \t]*(((static|public|internal|private|protected|new|virtual|sealed|override|unsafe)[ \t]+)*[][<>@.~_[:alnum:]]+[ \t]+[@._[:alnum:]]+)[ \t]*$\n"
/* Type definitions */
- "^[ \t]*(((static|public|internal|private|protected|new|unsafe|sealed|abstract|partial)[ \t]+)*(class|enum|interface|struct)[ \t]+.*)$\n"
+ "^[ \t]*(((static|public|internal|private|protected|new|unsafe|sealed|abstract|partial)[ \t]+)*(class|enum|interface|struct|record)[ \t]+.*)$\n"
/* Namespace */
"^[ \t]*(namespace[ \t]+.*)$",
/* -- */
diff --git a/xdiff-interface.c b/xdiff-interface.c
index 609615d..75b32ae 100644
--- a/xdiff-interface.c
+++ b/xdiff-interface.c
@@ -31,29 +31,36 @@
return 0;
}
-static void consume_one(void *priv_, char *s, unsigned long size)
+static int consume_one(void *priv_, char *s, unsigned long size)
{
struct xdiff_emit_state *priv = priv_;
char *ep;
while (size) {
unsigned long this_size;
+ int ret;
ep = memchr(s, '\n', size);
this_size = (ep == NULL) ? size : (ep - s + 1);
- priv->line_fn(priv->consume_callback_data, s, this_size);
+ ret = priv->line_fn(priv->consume_callback_data, s, this_size);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
size -= this_size;
s += this_size;
}
+ return 0;
}
static int xdiff_outf(void *priv_, mmbuffer_t *mb, int nbuf)
{
struct xdiff_emit_state *priv = priv_;
int i;
+ int stop = 0;
if (!priv->line_fn)
return 0;
for (i = 0; i < nbuf; i++) {
+ if (stop)
+ return 1;
if (mb[i].ptr[mb[i].size-1] != '\n') {
/* Incomplete line */
strbuf_add(&priv->remainder, mb[i].ptr, mb[i].size);
@@ -62,17 +69,21 @@
/* we have a complete line */
if (!priv->remainder.len) {
- consume_one(priv, mb[i].ptr, mb[i].size);
+ stop = consume_one(priv, mb[i].ptr, mb[i].size);
continue;
}
strbuf_add(&priv->remainder, mb[i].ptr, mb[i].size);
- consume_one(priv, priv->remainder.buf, priv->remainder.len);
+ stop = consume_one(priv, priv->remainder.buf, priv->remainder.len);
strbuf_reset(&priv->remainder);
}
+ if (stop)
+ return -1;
if (priv->remainder.len) {
- consume_one(priv, priv->remainder.buf, priv->remainder.len);
+ stop = consume_one(priv, priv->remainder.buf, priv->remainder.len);
strbuf_reset(&priv->remainder);
}
+ if (stop)
+ return -1;
return 0;
}
@@ -115,12 +126,6 @@
return xdl_diff(&a, &b, xpp, xecfg, xecb);
}
-void discard_hunk_line(void *priv,
- long ob, long on, long nb, long nn,
- const char *func, long funclen)
-{
-}
-
int xdi_diff_outf(mmfile_t *mf1, mmfile_t *mf2,
xdiff_emit_hunk_fn hunk_fn,
xdiff_emit_line_fn line_fn,
diff --git a/xdiff-interface.h b/xdiff-interface.h
index 93df269..4301a7e 100644
--- a/xdiff-interface.h
+++ b/xdiff-interface.h
@@ -11,7 +11,28 @@
*/
#define MAX_XDIFF_SIZE (1024UL * 1024 * 1023)
-typedef void (*xdiff_emit_line_fn)(void *, char *, unsigned long);
+/**
+ * The `xdiff_emit_line_fn` function can return 1 to abort early, or 0
+ * to continue processing. Note that doing so is an all-or-nothing
+ * affair, as returning 1 will return all the way to the top-level,
+ * e.g. the xdi_diff_outf() call to generate the diff.
+ *
+ * Thus returning 1 means you won't be getting any more diff lines. If
+ * you need something in-between those two options you'll to use
+ * `xdl_emit_hunk_consume_func_t` and implement your own version of
+ * xdl_emit_diff().
+ *
+ * We may extend the interface in the future to understand other more
+ * granular return values. While you should return 1 to exit early,
+ * doing so will currently make your early return indistinguishable
+ * from an error internal to xdiff, xdiff itself will see that
+ * non-zero return and translate it to -1.
+ *
+ * See "diff_grep" in diffcore-pickaxe.c for a trick to work around
+ * this, i.e. using the "consume_callback_data" to note the desired
+ * early return.
+ */
+typedef int (*xdiff_emit_line_fn)(void *, char *, unsigned long);
typedef void (*xdiff_emit_hunk_fn)(void *data,
long old_begin, long old_nr,
long new_begin, long new_nr,
@@ -33,14 +54,6 @@
extern int git_xmerge_style;
/*
- * Can be used as a no-op hunk_fn for xdi_diff_outf(), since a NULL
- * one just sends the hunk line to the line_fn callback).
- */
-void discard_hunk_line(void *priv,
- long ob, long on, long nb, long nn,
- const char *func, long funclen);
-
-/*
* Compare the strings l1 with l2 which are of size s1 and s2 respectively.
* Returns 1 if the strings are deemed equal, 0 otherwise.
* The `flags` given as XDF_WHITESPACE_FLAGS determine how white spaces
diff --git a/xdiff/xdiff.h b/xdiff/xdiff.h
index 7a04605..b29deca 100644
--- a/xdiff/xdiff.h
+++ b/xdiff/xdiff.h
@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@
/* xdemitconf_t.flags */
#define XDL_EMIT_FUNCNAMES (1 << 0)
+#define XDL_EMIT_NO_HUNK_HDR (1 << 1)
#define XDL_EMIT_FUNCCONTEXT (1 << 2)
/* merge simplification levels */
diff --git a/xdiff/xdiffi.c b/xdiff/xdiffi.c
index 380eb72..a4542c0 100644
--- a/xdiff/xdiffi.c
+++ b/xdiff/xdiffi.c
@@ -796,12 +796,6 @@
}
}
-static void xdl_bug(const char *msg)
-{
- fprintf(stderr, "BUG: %s\n", msg);
- exit(1);
-}
-
/*
* Move back and forward change groups for a consistent and pretty diff output.
* This also helps in finding joinable change groups and reducing the diff
@@ -841,7 +835,7 @@
/* Shift the group backward as much as possible: */
while (!group_slide_up(xdf, &g, flags))
if (group_previous(xdfo, &go))
- xdl_bug("group sync broken sliding up");
+ BUG("group sync broken sliding up");
/*
* This is this highest that this group can be shifted.
@@ -857,7 +851,7 @@
if (group_slide_down(xdf, &g, flags))
break;
if (group_next(xdfo, &go))
- xdl_bug("group sync broken sliding down");
+ BUG("group sync broken sliding down");
if (go.end > go.start)
end_matching_other = g.end;
@@ -882,9 +876,9 @@
*/
while (go.end == go.start) {
if (group_slide_up(xdf, &g, flags))
- xdl_bug("match disappeared");
+ BUG("match disappeared");
if (group_previous(xdfo, &go))
- xdl_bug("group sync broken sliding to match");
+ BUG("group sync broken sliding to match");
}
} else if (flags & XDF_INDENT_HEURISTIC) {
/*
@@ -925,9 +919,9 @@
while (g.end > best_shift) {
if (group_slide_up(xdf, &g, flags))
- xdl_bug("best shift unreached");
+ BUG("best shift unreached");
if (group_previous(xdfo, &go))
- xdl_bug("group sync broken sliding to blank line");
+ BUG("group sync broken sliding to blank line");
}
}
@@ -936,11 +930,11 @@
if (group_next(xdf, &g))
break;
if (group_next(xdfo, &go))
- xdl_bug("group sync broken moving to next group");
+ BUG("group sync broken moving to next group");
}
if (!group_next(xdfo, &go))
- xdl_bug("group sync broken at end of file");
+ BUG("group sync broken at end of file");
return 0;
}
diff --git a/xdiff/xemit.c b/xdiff/xemit.c
index 9d7d6c5..1cbf2b9 100644
--- a/xdiff/xemit.c
+++ b/xdiff/xemit.c
@@ -278,7 +278,8 @@
s1 - 1, funclineprev);
funclineprev = s1 - 1;
}
- if (xdl_emit_hunk_hdr(s1 + 1, e1 - s1, s2 + 1, e2 - s2,
+ if (!(xecfg->flags & XDL_EMIT_NO_HUNK_HDR) &&
+ xdl_emit_hunk_hdr(s1 + 1, e1 - s1, s2 + 1, e2 - s2,
func_line.buf, func_line.len, ecb) < 0)
return -1;