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Junio C Hamano 5d2f8b2753 [PATCH] Add git-apply-patch-script.
I said:

     - Stop attempting to be compatible with cg-patch, and drop
       (mode:XXXXXX) bits from the diff.

     - Do keep the /dev/null change for created and deleted case.

     - No "Index:" line, no "Mode change:" line, anywhere in the
       output.  Anything that wants the mode bits and sha1 hash can
       do things from GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF mechanism.  Maybe document
       suggested usage better.

This adds an example script git-apply-patch-script, that can be
used as the GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF to apply changes between two trees
directly on the current work tree, like this:

 GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF=git-apply-patch-script git-diff-tree -p <tree> <tree>

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-01 09:33:12 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2005 Junio C Hamano
#
# Applying diff between two trees to the work tree can be
# done with the following single command:
#
# GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF=git-apply-patch-script git-diff-tree -p $tree1 $tree2
#
case "$#" in
2) exit 1 ;; # do not feed unmerged diff to me!
esac
name="$1" tmp1="$2" hex1="$3" mode1="$4" tmp2="$5" hex2="$6" mode2="$7"
case "$mode1" in *7??) mode1=+x ;; *6??) mode1=-x ;; esac
case "$mode2" in *7??) mode2=+x ;; *6??) mode2=-x ;; esac
if test -f "$name.orig" || test -f "$name.rej"
then
echo >&2 "Unresolved patch conflicts in the previous run found."
exit 1
fi
# This will say "patching ..." so we do not say anything outselves.
diff -u -L "a/$name" -L "b/$name" "$tmp1" "$tmp2" | patch -p1
test -f "$name.rej" || {
case "$mode1,$mode2" in
.,?x)
# newly created
case "$mode2" in
+x)
echo >&2 "created $name with mode +x."
chmod "$mode2" "$name"
;;
-)
echo >&2 "created $name."
;;
esac
git-update-cache --add -- "$name"
;;
?x,.)
# deleted
echo >&2 "deleted $name."
rm -f "$name"
git-update-cache --remove -- "$name"
;;
*)
# changed
case "$mode1,$mode2" in
"$mode2,$mode1") ;;
*)
echo >&2 "changing mode from $mode1 to $mode2."
chmod "$mode2" "$name"
;;
esac
esac
# This bit is debatable---the SCM may not want to keep
# cache in sync with the work tree (JIT does want to).
git-update-cache -- "$name"
}
exit 0