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/*
* Builtin "git commit"
*
* Copyright (c) 2007 Kristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>
* Based on git-commit.sh by Junio C Hamano and Linus Torvalds
*/
#include "cache.h"
#include "cache-tree.h"
#include "color.h"
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
#include "dir.h"
#include "builtin.h"
#include "diff.h"
#include "diffcore.h"
#include "commit.h"
#include "revision.h"
#include "wt-status.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "refs.h"
#include "log-tree.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
#include "utf8.h"
#include "parse-options.h"
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
#include "path-list.h"
#include "unpack-trees.h"
static const char * const builtin_commit_usage[] = {
"git-commit [options] [--] <filepattern>...",
NULL
};
static const char * const builtin_status_usage[] = {
"git-status [options] [--] <filepattern>...",
NULL
};
static unsigned char head_sha1[20], merge_head_sha1[20];
static char *use_message_buffer;
static const char commit_editmsg[] = "COMMIT_EDITMSG";
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
static struct lock_file index_lock; /* real index */
static struct lock_file false_lock; /* used only for partial commits */
static enum {
COMMIT_AS_IS = 1,
COMMIT_NORMAL,
COMMIT_PARTIAL,
} commit_style;
static char *logfile, *force_author, *template_file;
static char *edit_message, *use_message;
static int all, edit_flag, also, interactive, only, amend, signoff;
static int quiet, verbose, untracked_files, no_verify, allow_empty;
/*
* The default commit message cleanup mode will remove the lines
* beginning with # (shell comments) and leading and trailing
* whitespaces (empty lines or containing only whitespaces)
* if editor is used, and only the whitespaces if the message
* is specified explicitly.
*/
static enum {
CLEANUP_SPACE,
CLEANUP_NONE,
CLEANUP_ALL,
} cleanup_mode;
static char *cleanup_arg;
static int use_editor = 1, initial_commit, in_merge;
const char *only_include_assumed;
struct strbuf message;
static int opt_parse_m(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset)
{
struct strbuf *buf = opt->value;
if (unset)
strbuf_setlen(buf, 0);
else {
strbuf_addstr(buf, arg);
strbuf_addch(buf, '\n');
strbuf_addch(buf, '\n');
}
return 0;
}
static struct option builtin_commit_options[] = {
OPT__QUIET(&quiet),
OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose),
OPT_GROUP("Commit message options"),
OPT_STRING('F', "file", &logfile, "FILE", "read log from file"),
OPT_STRING(0, "author", &force_author, "AUTHOR", "override author for commit"),
OPT_CALLBACK('m', "message", &message, "MESSAGE", "specify commit message", opt_parse_m),
OPT_STRING('c', "reedit-message", &edit_message, "COMMIT", "reuse and edit message from specified commit "),
OPT_STRING('C', "reuse-message", &use_message, "COMMIT", "reuse message from specified commit"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('s', "signoff", &signoff, "add Signed-off-by:"),
OPT_STRING('t', "template", &template_file, "FILE", "use specified template file"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('e', "edit", &edit_flag, "force edit of commit"),
OPT_GROUP("Commit contents options"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('a', "all", &all, "commit all changed files"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('i', "include", &also, "add specified files to index for commit"),
OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "interactive", &interactive, "interactively add files"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('o', "only", &only, "commit only specified files"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('n', "no-verify", &no_verify, "bypass pre-commit hook"),
OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "amend", &amend, "amend previous commit"),
OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "untracked-files", &untracked_files, "show all untracked files"),
OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "allow-empty", &allow_empty, "ok to record an empty change"),
OPT_STRING(0, "cleanup", &cleanup_arg, "default", "how to strip spaces and #comments from message"),
OPT_END()
};
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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static void rollback_index_files(void)
{
switch (commit_style) {
case COMMIT_AS_IS:
break; /* nothing to do */
case COMMIT_NORMAL:
rollback_lock_file(&index_lock);
break;
case COMMIT_PARTIAL:
rollback_lock_file(&index_lock);
rollback_lock_file(&false_lock);
break;
}
}
static int commit_index_files(void)
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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{
int err = 0;
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switch (commit_style) {
case COMMIT_AS_IS:
break; /* nothing to do */
case COMMIT_NORMAL:
err = commit_lock_file(&index_lock);
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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break;
case COMMIT_PARTIAL:
err = commit_lock_file(&index_lock);
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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rollback_lock_file(&false_lock);
break;
}
return err;
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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}
/*
* Take a union of paths in the index and the named tree (typically, "HEAD"),
* and return the paths that match the given pattern in list.
*/
static int list_paths(struct path_list *list, const char *with_tree,
const char *prefix, const char **pattern)
{
int i;
char *m;
for (i = 0; pattern[i]; i++)
;
m = xcalloc(1, i);
if (with_tree)
overlay_tree_on_cache(with_tree, prefix);
for (i = 0; i < active_nr; i++) {
struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
if (ce->ce_flags & CE_UPDATE)
continue;
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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if (!pathspec_match(pattern, m, ce->name, 0))
continue;
path_list_insert(ce->name, list);
}
return report_path_error(m, pattern, prefix ? strlen(prefix) : 0);
}
static void add_remove_files(struct path_list *list)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < list->nr; i++) {
struct path_list_item *p = &(list->items[i]);
if (file_exists(p->path))
add_file_to_cache(p->path, 0);
else
remove_file_from_cache(p->path);
}
}
static void create_base_index(void)
{
struct tree *tree;
struct unpack_trees_options opts;
struct tree_desc t;
if (initial_commit) {
discard_cache();
return;
}
memset(&opts, 0, sizeof(opts));
opts.head_idx = 1;
opts.index_only = 1;
opts.merge = 1;
opts.src_index = &the_index;
opts.dst_index = &the_index;
opts.fn = oneway_merge;
tree = parse_tree_indirect(head_sha1);
if (!tree)
die("failed to unpack HEAD tree object");
parse_tree(tree);
init_tree_desc(&t, tree->buffer, tree->size);
if (unpack_trees(1, &t, &opts))
exit(128); /* We've already reported the error, finish dying */
}
static char *prepare_index(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
int fd;
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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struct path_list partial;
const char **pathspec = NULL;
if (interactive) {
interactive_add(argc, argv, prefix);
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commit_style = COMMIT_AS_IS;
return get_index_file();
}
if (read_cache() < 0)
die("index file corrupt");
if (*argv)
pathspec = get_pathspec(prefix, argv);
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/*
* Non partial, non as-is commit.
*
* (1) get the real index;
* (2) update the_index as necessary;
* (3) write the_index out to the real index (still locked);
* (4) return the name of the locked index file.
*
* The caller should run hooks on the locked real index, and
* (A) if all goes well, commit the real index;
* (B) on failure, rollback the real index.
*/
if (all || (also && pathspec && *pathspec)) {
int fd = hold_locked_index(&index_lock, 1);
add_files_to_cache(0, also ? prefix : NULL, pathspec);
refresh_cache(REFRESH_QUIET);
if (write_cache(fd, active_cache, active_nr) ||
close_lock_file(&index_lock))
die("unable to write new_index file");
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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commit_style = COMMIT_NORMAL;
return index_lock.filename;
}
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
/*
* As-is commit.
*
* (1) return the name of the real index file.
*
* The caller should run hooks on the real index, and run
* hooks on the real index, and create commit from the_index.
* We still need to refresh the index here.
*/
if (!pathspec || !*pathspec) {
fd = hold_locked_index(&index_lock, 1);
refresh_cache(REFRESH_QUIET);
if (write_cache(fd, active_cache, active_nr) ||
commit_locked_index(&index_lock))
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
die("unable to write new_index file");
commit_style = COMMIT_AS_IS;
return get_index_file();
}
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
/*
* A partial commit.
*
* (0) find the set of affected paths;
* (1) get lock on the real index file;
* (2) update the_index with the given paths;
* (3) write the_index out to the real index (still locked);
* (4) get lock on the false index file;
* (5) reset the_index from HEAD;
* (6) update the_index the same way as (2);
* (7) write the_index out to the false index file;
* (8) return the name of the false index file (still locked);
*
* The caller should run hooks on the locked false index, and
* create commit from it. Then
* (A) if all goes well, commit the real index;
* (B) on failure, rollback the real index;
* In either case, rollback the false index.
*/
commit_style = COMMIT_PARTIAL;
if (file_exists(git_path("MERGE_HEAD")))
die("cannot do a partial commit during a merge.");
memset(&partial, 0, sizeof(partial));
partial.strdup_paths = 1;
if (list_paths(&partial, initial_commit ? NULL : "HEAD", prefix, pathspec))
exit(1);
discard_cache();
if (read_cache() < 0)
die("cannot read the index");
fd = hold_locked_index(&index_lock, 1);
add_remove_files(&partial);
refresh_cache(REFRESH_QUIET);
if (write_cache(fd, active_cache, active_nr) ||
close_lock_file(&index_lock))
die("unable to write new_index file");
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&false_lock,
git_path("next-index-%d", getpid()), 1);
create_base_index();
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
add_remove_files(&partial);
refresh_cache(REFRESH_QUIET);
if (write_cache(fd, active_cache, active_nr) ||
close_lock_file(&false_lock))
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
die("unable to write temporary index file");
discard_cache();
read_cache_from(false_lock.filename);
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
return false_lock.filename;
}
static int run_status(FILE *fp, const char *index_file, const char *prefix, int nowarn)
{
struct wt_status s;
wt_status_prepare(&s);
if (wt_status_relative_paths)
s.prefix = prefix;
if (amend) {
s.amend = 1;
s.reference = "HEAD^1";
}
s.verbose = verbose;
s.untracked = untracked_files;
s.index_file = index_file;
s.fp = fp;
s.nowarn = nowarn;
wt_status_print(&s);
return s.commitable;
}
static int run_hook(const char *index_file, const char *name, ...)
{
struct child_process hook;
const char *argv[10], *env[2];
char index[PATH_MAX];
va_list args;
int i;
va_start(args, name);
argv[0] = git_path("hooks/%s", name);
i = 0;
do {
if (++i >= ARRAY_SIZE(argv))
die ("run_hook(): too many arguments");
argv[i] = va_arg(args, const char *);
} while (argv[i]);
va_end(args);
snprintf(index, sizeof(index), "GIT_INDEX_FILE=%s", index_file);
env[0] = index;
env[1] = NULL;
if (access(argv[0], X_OK) < 0)
return 0;
memset(&hook, 0, sizeof(hook));
hook.argv = argv;
hook.no_stdin = 1;
hook.stdout_to_stderr = 1;
hook.env = env;
return run_command(&hook);
}
static int is_a_merge(const unsigned char *sha1)
{
struct commit *commit = lookup_commit(sha1);
if (!commit || parse_commit(commit))
die("could not parse HEAD commit");
return !!(commit->parents && commit->parents->next);
}
static const char sign_off_header[] = "Signed-off-by: ";
static int prepare_to_commit(const char *index_file, const char *prefix)
{
struct stat statbuf;
int commitable, saved_color_setting;
struct strbuf sb;
char *buffer;
FILE *fp;
const char *hook_arg1 = NULL;
const char *hook_arg2 = NULL;
if (!no_verify && run_hook(index_file, "pre-commit", NULL))
return 0;
strbuf_init(&sb, 0);
if (message.len) {
strbuf_addbuf(&sb, &message);
hook_arg1 = "message";
} else if (logfile && !strcmp(logfile, "-")) {
if (isatty(0))
fprintf(stderr, "(reading log message from standard input)\n");
if (strbuf_read(&sb, 0, 0) < 0)
die("could not read log from standard input");
hook_arg1 = "message";
} else if (logfile) {
if (strbuf_read_file(&sb, logfile, 0) < 0)
die("could not read log file '%s': %s",
logfile, strerror(errno));
hook_arg1 = "message";
} else if (use_message) {
buffer = strstr(use_message_buffer, "\n\n");
if (!buffer || buffer[2] == '\0')
die("commit has empty message");
strbuf_add(&sb, buffer + 2, strlen(buffer + 2));
hook_arg1 = "commit";
hook_arg2 = use_message;
} else if (!stat(git_path("MERGE_MSG"), &statbuf)) {
if (strbuf_read_file(&sb, git_path("MERGE_MSG"), 0) < 0)
die("could not read MERGE_MSG: %s", strerror(errno));
hook_arg1 = "merge";
} else if (!stat(git_path("SQUASH_MSG"), &statbuf)) {
if (strbuf_read_file(&sb, git_path("SQUASH_MSG"), 0) < 0)
die("could not read SQUASH_MSG: %s", strerror(errno));
hook_arg1 = "squash";
} else if (template_file && !stat(template_file, &statbuf)) {
if (strbuf_read_file(&sb, template_file, 0) < 0)
die("could not read %s: %s",
template_file, strerror(errno));
hook_arg1 = "template";
}
/*
* This final case does not modify the template message,
* it just sets the argument to the prepare-commit-msg hook.
*/
else if (in_merge)
hook_arg1 = "merge";
fp = fopen(git_path(commit_editmsg), "w");
if (fp == NULL)
die("could not open %s", git_path(commit_editmsg));
if (cleanup_mode != CLEANUP_NONE)
stripspace(&sb, 0);
if (signoff) {
struct strbuf sob;
int i;
strbuf_init(&sob, 0);
strbuf_addstr(&sob, sign_off_header);
strbuf_addstr(&sob, fmt_name(getenv("GIT_COMMITTER_NAME"),
getenv("GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL")));
strbuf_addch(&sob, '\n');
for (i = sb.len - 1; i > 0 && sb.buf[i - 1] != '\n'; i--)
; /* do nothing */
if (prefixcmp(sb.buf + i, sob.buf)) {
if (prefixcmp(sb.buf + i, sign_off_header))
strbuf_addch(&sb, '\n');
strbuf_addbuf(&sb, &sob);
}
strbuf_release(&sob);
}
if (fwrite(sb.buf, 1, sb.len, fp) < sb.len)
die("could not write commit template: %s", strerror(errno));
strbuf_release(&sb);
if (use_editor) {
if (in_merge)
fprintf(fp,
"#\n"
"# It looks like you may be committing a MERGE.\n"
"# If this is not correct, please remove the file\n"
"# %s\n"
"# and try again.\n"
"#\n",
git_path("MERGE_HEAD"));
fprintf(fp,
"\n"
"# Please enter the commit message for your changes.\n"
"# (Comment lines starting with '#' will ");
if (cleanup_mode == CLEANUP_ALL)
fprintf(fp, "not be included)\n");
else /* CLEANUP_SPACE, that is. */
fprintf(fp, "be kept.\n"
"# You can remove them yourself if you want to)\n");
if (only_include_assumed)
fprintf(fp, "# %s\n", only_include_assumed);
saved_color_setting = wt_status_use_color;
wt_status_use_color = 0;
commitable = run_status(fp, index_file, prefix, 1);
wt_status_use_color = saved_color_setting;
} else {
struct rev_info rev;
unsigned char sha1[20];
const char *parent = "HEAD";
if (!active_nr && read_cache() < 0)
die("Cannot read index");
if (amend)
parent = "HEAD^1";
if (get_sha1(parent, sha1))
commitable = !!active_nr;
else {
init_revisions(&rev, "");
rev.abbrev = 0;
setup_revisions(0, NULL, &rev, parent);
DIFF_OPT_SET(&rev.diffopt, QUIET);
DIFF_OPT_SET(&rev.diffopt, EXIT_WITH_STATUS);
run_diff_index(&rev, 1 /* cached */);
commitable = !!DIFF_OPT_TST(&rev.diffopt, HAS_CHANGES);
}
}
fclose(fp);
if (!commitable && !in_merge && !allow_empty &&
!(amend && is_a_merge(head_sha1))) {
run_status(stdout, index_file, prefix, 0);
unlink(commit_editmsg);
return 0;
}
/*
* Re-read the index as pre-commit hook could have updated it,
* and write it out as a tree. We must do this before we invoke
* the editor and after we invoke run_status above.
*/
discard_cache();
read_cache_from(index_file);
if (!active_cache_tree)
active_cache_tree = cache_tree();
if (cache_tree_update(active_cache_tree,
active_cache, active_nr, 0, 0) < 0) {
error("Error building trees");
return 0;
}
if (run_hook(index_file, "prepare-commit-msg",
git_path(commit_editmsg), hook_arg1, hook_arg2, NULL))
return 0;
if (use_editor) {
char index[PATH_MAX];
const char *env[2] = { index, NULL };
snprintf(index, sizeof(index), "GIT_INDEX_FILE=%s", index_file);
launch_editor(git_path(commit_editmsg), NULL, env);
}
if (!no_verify &&
run_hook(index_file, "commit-msg", git_path(commit_editmsg), NULL)) {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/*
* Find out if the message starting at position 'start' in the strbuf
* contains only whitespace and Signed-off-by lines.
*/
static int message_is_empty(struct strbuf *sb, int start)
{
struct strbuf tmpl;
const char *nl;
int eol, i;
if (cleanup_mode == CLEANUP_NONE && sb->len)
return 0;
/* See if the template is just a prefix of the message. */
strbuf_init(&tmpl, 0);
if (template_file && strbuf_read_file(&tmpl, template_file, 0) > 0) {
stripspace(&tmpl, cleanup_mode == CLEANUP_ALL);
if (start + tmpl.len <= sb->len &&
memcmp(tmpl.buf, sb->buf + start, tmpl.len) == 0)
start += tmpl.len;
}
strbuf_release(&tmpl);
/* Check if the rest is just whitespace and Signed-of-by's. */
for (i = start; i < sb->len; i++) {
nl = memchr(sb->buf + i, '\n', sb->len - i);
if (nl)
eol = nl - sb->buf;
else
eol = sb->len;
if (strlen(sign_off_header) <= eol - i &&
!prefixcmp(sb->buf + i, sign_off_header)) {
i = eol;
continue;
}
while (i < eol)
if (!isspace(sb->buf[i++]))
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static void determine_author_info(struct strbuf *sb)
{
char *name, *email, *date;
name = getenv("GIT_AUTHOR_NAME");
email = getenv("GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL");
date = getenv("GIT_AUTHOR_DATE");
if (use_message) {
const char *a, *lb, *rb, *eol;
a = strstr(use_message_buffer, "\nauthor ");
if (!a)
die("invalid commit: %s", use_message);
lb = strstr(a + 8, " <");
rb = strstr(a + 8, "> ");
eol = strchr(a + 8, '\n');
if (!lb || !rb || !eol)
die("invalid commit: %s", use_message);
name = xstrndup(a + 8, lb - (a + 8));
email = xstrndup(lb + 2, rb - (lb + 2));
date = xstrndup(rb + 2, eol - (rb + 2));
}
if (force_author) {
const char *lb = strstr(force_author, " <");
const char *rb = strchr(force_author, '>');
if (!lb || !rb)
die("malformed --author parameter");
name = xstrndup(force_author, lb - force_author);
email = xstrndup(lb + 2, rb - (lb + 2));
}
Re-fix "builtin-commit: fix --signoff" An earlier fix to the said commit was incomplete; it mixed up the meaning of the flag parameter passed to the internal fmt_ident() function, so this corrects it. git_author_info() and git_committer_info() can be told to issue a warning when no usable user information is found, and optionally can be told to error out. Operations that actually use the information to record a new commit or a tag will still error out, but the caller to leave reflog record will just silently use bogus user information. Not warning on misconfigured user information while writing a reflog entry is somewhat debatable, but it is probably nicer to the users to silently let it pass, because the only information you are losing is who checked out the branch. * git_author_info() and git_committer_info() used to take 1 (positive int) to error out with a warning on misconfiguration; this is now signalled with a symbolic constant IDENT_ERROR_ON_NO_NAME. * These functions used to take -1 (negative int) to warn but continue; this is now signalled with a symbolic constant IDENT_WARN_ON_NO_NAME. * fmt_ident() function implements the above error reporting behaviour common to git_author_info() and git_committer_info(). A symbolic constant IDENT_NO_DATE can be or'ed in to the flag parameter to make it return only the "Name <email@address.xz>". * fmt_name() is a thin wrapper around fmt_ident() that always passes IDENT_ERROR_ON_NO_NAME and IDENT_NO_DATE. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-12-09 02:32:08 +01:00
strbuf_addf(sb, "author %s\n", fmt_ident(name, email, date, IDENT_ERROR_ON_NO_NAME));
}
static int parse_and_validate_options(int argc, const char *argv[],
const char * const usage[])
{
int f = 0;
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, builtin_commit_options, usage, 0);
if (logfile || message.len || use_message)
use_editor = 0;
if (edit_flag)
use_editor = 1;
if (!use_editor)
setenv("GIT_EDITOR", ":", 1);
if (get_sha1("HEAD", head_sha1))
initial_commit = 1;
if (!get_sha1("MERGE_HEAD", merge_head_sha1))
in_merge = 1;
/* Sanity check options */
if (amend && initial_commit)
die("You have nothing to amend.");
if (amend && in_merge)
die("You are in the middle of a merge -- cannot amend.");
if (use_message)
f++;
if (edit_message)
f++;
if (logfile)
f++;
if (f > 1)
die("Only one of -c/-C/-F can be used.");
if (message.len && f > 0)
die("Option -m cannot be combined with -c/-C/-F.");
if (edit_message)
use_message = edit_message;
if (amend && !use_message)
use_message = "HEAD";
if (use_message) {
unsigned char sha1[20];
static char utf8[] = "UTF-8";
const char *out_enc;
char *enc, *end;
struct commit *commit;
if (get_sha1(use_message, sha1))
die("could not lookup commit %s", use_message);
commit = lookup_commit_reference(sha1);
if (!commit || parse_commit(commit))
die("could not parse commit %s", use_message);
enc = strstr(commit->buffer, "\nencoding");
if (enc) {
end = strchr(enc + 10, '\n');
enc = xstrndup(enc + 10, end - (enc + 10));
} else {
enc = utf8;
}
out_enc = git_commit_encoding ? git_commit_encoding : utf8;
if (strcmp(out_enc, enc))
use_message_buffer =
reencode_string(commit->buffer, out_enc, enc);
/*
* If we failed to reencode the buffer, just copy it
* byte for byte so the user can try to fix it up.
* This also handles the case where input and output
* encodings are identical.
*/
if (use_message_buffer == NULL)
use_message_buffer = xstrdup(commit->buffer);
if (enc != utf8)
free(enc);
}
if (!!also + !!only + !!all + !!interactive > 1)
die("Only one of --include/--only/--all/--interactive can be used.");
if (argc == 0 && (also || (only && !amend)))
die("No paths with --include/--only does not make sense.");
if (argc == 0 && only && amend)
only_include_assumed = "Clever... amending the last one with dirty index.";
if (argc > 0 && !also && !only)
only_include_assumed = "Explicit paths specified without -i nor -o; assuming --only paths...";
if (!cleanup_arg || !strcmp(cleanup_arg, "default"))
cleanup_mode = use_editor ? CLEANUP_ALL : CLEANUP_SPACE;
else if (!strcmp(cleanup_arg, "verbatim"))
cleanup_mode = CLEANUP_NONE;
else if (!strcmp(cleanup_arg, "whitespace"))
cleanup_mode = CLEANUP_SPACE;
else if (!strcmp(cleanup_arg, "strip"))
cleanup_mode = CLEANUP_ALL;
else
die("Invalid cleanup mode %s", cleanup_arg);
if (all && argc > 0)
die("Paths with -a does not make sense.");
else if (interactive && argc > 0)
die("Paths with --interactive does not make sense.");
return argc;
}
int cmd_status(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
const char *index_file;
int commitable;
git_config(git_status_config);
if (wt_status_use_color == -1)
wt_status_use_color = git_use_color_default;
argc = parse_and_validate_options(argc, argv, builtin_status_usage);
index_file = prepare_index(argc, argv, prefix);
commitable = run_status(stdout, index_file, prefix, 0);
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
rollback_index_files();
return commitable ? 0 : 1;
}
static void print_summary(const char *prefix, const unsigned char *sha1)
{
struct rev_info rev;
struct commit *commit;
commit = lookup_commit(sha1);
if (!commit)
die("couldn't look up newly created commit");
if (!commit || parse_commit(commit))
die("could not parse newly created commit");
init_revisions(&rev, prefix);
setup_revisions(0, NULL, &rev, NULL);
rev.abbrev = 0;
rev.diff = 1;
rev.diffopt.output_format =
DIFF_FORMAT_SHORTSTAT | DIFF_FORMAT_SUMMARY;
rev.verbose_header = 1;
rev.show_root_diff = 1;
get_commit_format("format:%h: %s", &rev);
rev.always_show_header = 0;
rev.diffopt.detect_rename = 1;
rev.diffopt.rename_limit = 100;
rev.diffopt.break_opt = 0;
diff_setup_done(&rev.diffopt);
printf("Created %scommit ", initial_commit ? "initial " : "");
if (!log_tree_commit(&rev, commit)) {
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
format_commit_message(commit, "%h: %s", &buf);
printf("%s\n", buf.buf);
strbuf_release(&buf);
}
}
int git_commit_config(const char *k, const char *v)
{
if (!strcmp(k, "commit.template")) {
if (!v)
return config_error_nonbool(v);
template_file = xstrdup(v);
return 0;
}
return git_status_config(k, v);
}
static const char commit_utf8_warn[] =
"Warning: commit message does not conform to UTF-8.\n"
"You may want to amend it after fixing the message, or set the config\n"
"variable i18n.commitencoding to the encoding your project uses.\n";
static void add_parent(struct strbuf *sb, const unsigned char *sha1)
{
struct object *obj = parse_object(sha1);
const char *parent = sha1_to_hex(sha1);
if (!obj)
die("Unable to find commit parent %s", parent);
if (obj->type != OBJ_COMMIT)
die("Parent %s isn't a proper commit", parent);
strbuf_addf(sb, "parent %s\n", parent);
}
int cmd_commit(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
int header_len;
struct strbuf sb;
const char *index_file, *reflog_msg;
char *nl, *p;
unsigned char commit_sha1[20];
struct ref_lock *ref_lock;
git_config(git_commit_config);
argc = parse_and_validate_options(argc, argv, builtin_commit_usage);
index_file = prepare_index(argc, argv, prefix);
/* Set up everything for writing the commit object. This includes
running hooks, writing the trees, and interacting with the user. */
if (!prepare_to_commit(index_file, prefix)) {
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
rollback_index_files();
return 1;
}
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
/*
* The commit object
*/
strbuf_init(&sb, 0);
strbuf_addf(&sb, "tree %s\n",
sha1_to_hex(active_cache_tree->sha1));
/* Determine parents */
if (initial_commit) {
reflog_msg = "commit (initial)";
} else if (amend) {
struct commit_list *c;
struct commit *commit;
reflog_msg = "commit (amend)";
commit = lookup_commit(head_sha1);
if (!commit || parse_commit(commit))
die("could not parse HEAD commit");
for (c = commit->parents; c; c = c->next)
add_parent(&sb, c->item->object.sha1);
} else if (in_merge) {
struct strbuf m;
FILE *fp;
reflog_msg = "commit (merge)";
add_parent(&sb, head_sha1);
strbuf_init(&m, 0);
fp = fopen(git_path("MERGE_HEAD"), "r");
if (fp == NULL)
die("could not open %s for reading: %s",
git_path("MERGE_HEAD"), strerror(errno));
while (strbuf_getline(&m, fp, '\n') != EOF) {
unsigned char sha1[20];
if (get_sha1_hex(m.buf, sha1) < 0)
die("Corrupt MERGE_HEAD file (%s)", m.buf);
add_parent(&sb, sha1);
}
fclose(fp);
strbuf_release(&m);
} else {
reflog_msg = "commit";
strbuf_addf(&sb, "parent %s\n", sha1_to_hex(head_sha1));
}
determine_author_info(&sb);
Re-fix "builtin-commit: fix --signoff" An earlier fix to the said commit was incomplete; it mixed up the meaning of the flag parameter passed to the internal fmt_ident() function, so this corrects it. git_author_info() and git_committer_info() can be told to issue a warning when no usable user information is found, and optionally can be told to error out. Operations that actually use the information to record a new commit or a tag will still error out, but the caller to leave reflog record will just silently use bogus user information. Not warning on misconfigured user information while writing a reflog entry is somewhat debatable, but it is probably nicer to the users to silently let it pass, because the only information you are losing is who checked out the branch. * git_author_info() and git_committer_info() used to take 1 (positive int) to error out with a warning on misconfiguration; this is now signalled with a symbolic constant IDENT_ERROR_ON_NO_NAME. * These functions used to take -1 (negative int) to warn but continue; this is now signalled with a symbolic constant IDENT_WARN_ON_NO_NAME. * fmt_ident() function implements the above error reporting behaviour common to git_author_info() and git_committer_info(). A symbolic constant IDENT_NO_DATE can be or'ed in to the flag parameter to make it return only the "Name <email@address.xz>". * fmt_name() is a thin wrapper around fmt_ident() that always passes IDENT_ERROR_ON_NO_NAME and IDENT_NO_DATE. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-12-09 02:32:08 +01:00
strbuf_addf(&sb, "committer %s\n", git_committer_info(IDENT_ERROR_ON_NO_NAME));
if (!is_encoding_utf8(git_commit_encoding))
strbuf_addf(&sb, "encoding %s\n", git_commit_encoding);
strbuf_addch(&sb, '\n');
/* Finally, get the commit message */
header_len = sb.len;
if (strbuf_read_file(&sb, git_path(commit_editmsg), 0) < 0) {
rollback_index_files();
die("could not read commit message");
}
/* Truncate the message just before the diff, if any. */
p = strstr(sb.buf, "\ndiff --git a/");
if (p != NULL)
strbuf_setlen(&sb, p - sb.buf + 1);
if (cleanup_mode != CLEANUP_NONE)
stripspace(&sb, cleanup_mode == CLEANUP_ALL);
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
if (sb.len < header_len || message_is_empty(&sb, header_len)) {
rollback_index_files();
die("no commit message? aborting commit.");
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
}
strbuf_addch(&sb, '\0');
if (is_encoding_utf8(git_commit_encoding) && !is_utf8(sb.buf))
fprintf(stderr, commit_utf8_warn);
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
if (write_sha1_file(sb.buf, sb.len - 1, commit_type, commit_sha1)) {
rollback_index_files();
die("failed to write commit object");
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
}
ref_lock = lock_any_ref_for_update("HEAD",
initial_commit ? NULL : head_sha1,
0);
nl = strchr(sb.buf + header_len, '\n');
if (nl)
strbuf_setlen(&sb, nl + 1 - sb.buf);
else
strbuf_addch(&sb, '\n');
strbuf_remove(&sb, 0, header_len);
strbuf_insert(&sb, 0, reflog_msg, strlen(reflog_msg));
strbuf_insert(&sb, strlen(reflog_msg), ": ", 2);
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
if (!ref_lock) {
rollback_index_files();
die("cannot lock HEAD ref");
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
}
if (write_ref_sha1(ref_lock, commit_sha1, sb.buf) < 0) {
rollback_index_files();
die("cannot update HEAD ref");
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
}
unlink(git_path("MERGE_HEAD"));
unlink(git_path("MERGE_MSG"));
unlink(git_path("SQUASH_MSG"));
if (commit_index_files())
die ("Repository has been updated, but unable to write\n"
"new_index file. Check that disk is not full or quota is\n"
"not exceeded, and then \"git reset HEAD\" to recover.");
rerere();
builtin-commit: fix partial-commit support When making a partial-commit, we need to prepare two index files, one to be used to write out the tree to be committed (temporary index) and the other to be used as the index file after the commit is made. The temporary index needs to be initialized to HEAD and then all the named paths on the command line need to be staged on top of the index. For this, running add_files_to_cache() that compares what is in the index and the paths given from the command line is not enough -- the comparison will miss the paths that the user previously ran "git add" to the index since the HEAD because the index reset to the HEAD would not know about them. The index file needs to get the same modification done when preparing the temporary index as described above. This implementation mimics the behaviour of the scripted version of git-commit. It first runs overlay_tree_on_cache(), which was stolen from ls-files with the earlier change, to get the list of paths that the user can potentially mean, and then uses pathspec_match() to find which ones the user meant. This list of paths is used to update both the temporary and the real index file. Additional fixes are: - read the index file after pre-commit hook returns, as the hook can modify it to affect the contents of the commit. - remove the temporary index file .git/next-index-* after commit is done or aborted. - run post-commit hook with the real index file to be used after the commit (previously it gave the temporary commit if a partial commit was made). - resurrect the safety mechanism to refuse partial commits during a merge to match the scripted version. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-18 10:52:55 +01:00
run_hook(get_index_file(), "post-commit", NULL);
if (!quiet)
print_summary(prefix, commit_sha1);
return 0;
}