/* * Builtin "git am" * * Based on git-am.sh by Junio C Hamano. */ #define USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE #include "builtin.h" #include "abspath.h" #include "advice.h" #include "config.h" #include "editor.h" #include "environment.h" #include "gettext.h" #include "hex.h" #include "parse-options.h" #include "dir.h" #include "run-command.h" #include "hook.h" #include "quote.h" #include "tempfile.h" #include "lockfile.h" #include "cache-tree.h" #include "refs.h" #include "commit.h" #include "diff.h" #include "unpack-trees.h" #include "branch.h" #include "object-name.h" #include "preload-index.h" #include "sequencer.h" #include "revision.h" #include "merge-recursive.h" #include "log-tree.h" #include "notes-utils.h" #include "rerere.h" #include "mailinfo.h" #include "apply.h" #include "string-list.h" #include "pager.h" #include "path.h" #include "pretty.h" /** * Returns the length of the first line of msg. */ static int linelen(const char *msg) { … } /** * Returns true if `str` consists of only whitespace, false otherwise. */ static int str_isspace(const char *str) { … } enum patch_format { … }; enum keep_type { … }; enum scissors_type { … }; enum signoff_type { … }; enum resume_type { … }; enum empty_action { … }; struct am_state { … }; /** * Initializes am_state with the default values. */ static void am_state_init(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Releases memory allocated by an am_state. */ static void am_state_release(struct am_state *state) { … } static int am_option_parse_quoted_cr(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset) { … } static int am_option_parse_empty(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset) { … } /** * Returns path relative to the am_state directory. */ static inline const char *am_path(const struct am_state *state, const char *path) { … } /** * For convenience to call write_file() */ static void write_state_text(const struct am_state *state, const char *name, const char *string) { … } static void write_state_count(const struct am_state *state, const char *name, int value) { … } static void write_state_bool(const struct am_state *state, const char *name, int value) { … } /** * If state->quiet is false, calls fprintf(fp, fmt, ...), and appends a newline * at the end. */ __attribute__((format (printf, 3, 4))) static void say(const struct am_state *state, FILE *fp, const char *fmt, ...) { … } /** * Returns 1 if there is an am session in progress, 0 otherwise. */ static int am_in_progress(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Reads the contents of `file` in the `state` directory into `sb`. Returns the * number of bytes read on success, -1 if the file does not exist. If `trim` is * set, trailing whitespace will be removed. */ static int read_state_file(struct strbuf *sb, const struct am_state *state, const char *file, int trim) { … } /** * Reads and parses the state directory's "author-script" file, and sets * state->author_name, state->author_email and state->author_date accordingly. * Returns 0 on success, -1 if the file could not be parsed. * * The author script is of the format: * * GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='$author_name' * GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL='$author_email' * GIT_AUTHOR_DATE='$author_date' * * where $author_name, $author_email and $author_date are quoted. We are strict * with our parsing, as the file was meant to be eval'd in the old git-am.sh * script, and thus if the file differs from what this function expects, it is * better to bail out than to do something that the user does not expect. */ static int read_am_author_script(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Saves state->author_name, state->author_email and state->author_date in the * state directory's "author-script" file. */ static void write_author_script(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Reads the commit message from the state directory's "final-commit" file, * setting state->msg to its contents and state->msg_len to the length of its * contents in bytes. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 if the file does not exist. */ static int read_commit_msg(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Saves state->msg in the state directory's "final-commit" file. */ static void write_commit_msg(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Loads state from disk. */ static void am_load(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Removes the am_state directory, forcefully terminating the current am * session. */ static void am_destroy(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Runs applypatch-msg hook. Returns its exit code. */ static int run_applypatch_msg_hook(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Runs post-rewrite hook. Returns it exit code. */ static int run_post_rewrite_hook(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Reads the state directory's "rewritten" file, and copies notes from the old * commits listed in the file to their rewritten commits. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int copy_notes_for_rebase(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Determines if the file looks like a piece of RFC2822 mail by grabbing all * non-indented lines and checking if they look like they begin with valid * header field names. * * Returns 1 if the file looks like a piece of mail, 0 otherwise. */ static int is_mail(FILE *fp) { … } /** * Attempts to detect the patch_format of the patches contained in `paths`, * returning the PATCH_FORMAT_* enum value. Returns PATCH_FORMAT_UNKNOWN if * detection fails. */ static int detect_patch_format(const char **paths) { … } /** * Splits out individual email patches from `paths`, where each path is either * a mbox file or a Maildir. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int split_mail_mbox(struct am_state *state, const char **paths, int keep_cr, int mboxrd) { … } /** * Callback signature for split_mail_conv(). The foreign patch should be * read from `in`, and the converted patch (in RFC2822 mail format) should be * written to `out`. Return 0 on success, or -1 on failure. */ mail_conv_fn; /** * Calls `fn` for each file in `paths` to convert the foreign patch to the * RFC2822 mail format suitable for parsing with git-mailinfo. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int split_mail_conv(mail_conv_fn fn, struct am_state *state, const char **paths, int keep_cr) { … } /** * A split_mail_conv() callback that converts an StGit patch to an RFC2822 * message suitable for parsing with git-mailinfo. */ static int stgit_patch_to_mail(FILE *out, FILE *in, int keep_cr UNUSED) { … } /** * This function only supports a single StGit series file in `paths`. * * Given an StGit series file, converts the StGit patches in the series into * RFC2822 messages suitable for parsing with git-mailinfo, and queues them in * the state directory. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int split_mail_stgit_series(struct am_state *state, const char **paths, int keep_cr) { … } /** * A split_patches_conv() callback that converts a mercurial patch to a RFC2822 * message suitable for parsing with git-mailinfo. */ static int hg_patch_to_mail(FILE *out, FILE *in, int keep_cr UNUSED) { … } /** * Splits a list of files/directories into individual email patches. Each path * in `paths` must be a file/directory that is formatted according to * `patch_format`. * * Once split out, the individual email patches will be stored in the state * directory, with each patch's filename being its index, padded to state->prec * digits. * * state->cur will be set to the index of the first mail, and state->last will * be set to the index of the last mail. * * Set keep_cr to 0 to convert all lines ending with \r\n to end with \n, 1 * to disable this behavior, -1 to use the default configured setting. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int split_mail(struct am_state *state, enum patch_format patch_format, const char **paths, int keep_cr) { … } /** * Setup a new am session for applying patches */ static void am_setup(struct am_state *state, enum patch_format patch_format, const char **paths, int keep_cr) { … } /** * Increments the patch pointer, and cleans am_state for the application of the * next patch. */ static void am_next(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Returns the filename of the current patch email. */ static const char *msgnum(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Dies with a user-friendly message on how to proceed after resolving the * problem. This message can be overridden with state->resolvemsg. */ static void NORETURN die_user_resolve(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Appends signoff to the "msg" field of the am_state. */ static void am_append_signoff(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Parses `mail` using git-mailinfo, extracting its patch and authorship info. * state->msg will be set to the patch message. state->author_name, * state->author_email and state->author_date will be set to the patch author's * name, email and date respectively. The patch body will be written to the * state directory's "patch" file. * * Returns 1 if the patch should be skipped, 0 otherwise. */ static int parse_mail(struct am_state *state, const char *mail) { … } /** * Sets commit_id to the commit hash where the mail was generated from. * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int get_mail_commit_oid(struct object_id *commit_id, const char *mail) { … } /** * Sets state->msg, state->author_name, state->author_email, state->author_date * to the commit's respective info. */ static void get_commit_info(struct am_state *state, struct commit *commit) { … } /** * Writes `commit` as a patch to the state directory's "patch" file. */ static void write_commit_patch(const struct am_state *state, struct commit *commit) { … } /** * Writes the diff of the index against HEAD as a patch to the state * directory's "patch" file. */ static void write_index_patch(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Like parse_mail(), but parses the mail by looking up its commit ID * directly. This is used in --rebasing mode to bypass git-mailinfo's munging * of patches. * * state->orig_commit will be set to the original commit ID. * * Will always return 0 as the patch should never be skipped. */ static int parse_mail_rebase(struct am_state *state, const char *mail) { … } /** * Applies current patch with git-apply. Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise. If * `index_file` is not NULL, the patch will be applied to that index. */ static int run_apply(const struct am_state *state, const char *index_file) { … } /** * Builds an index that contains just the blobs needed for a 3way merge. */ static int build_fake_ancestor(const struct am_state *state, const char *index_file) { … } /** * Attempt a threeway merge, using index_path as the temporary index. */ static int fall_back_threeway(const struct am_state *state, const char *index_path) { … } /** * Commits the current index with state->msg as the commit message and * state->author_name, state->author_email and state->author_date as the author * information. */ static void do_commit(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Validates the am_state for resuming -- the "msg" and authorship fields must * be filled up. */ static void validate_resume_state(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Interactively prompt the user on whether the current patch should be * applied. * * Returns 0 if the user chooses to apply the patch, 1 if the user chooses to * skip it. */ static int do_interactive(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Applies all queued mail. * * If `resume` is true, we are "resuming". The "msg" and authorship fields, as * well as the state directory's "patch" file is used as-is for applying the * patch and committing it. */ static void am_run(struct am_state *state, int resume) { … } /** * Resume the current am session after patch application failure. The user did * all the hard work, and we do not have to do any patch application. Just * trust and commit what the user has in the index and working tree. If `allow_empty` * is true, commit as an empty commit when index has not changed and lacking a patch. */ static void am_resolve(struct am_state *state, int allow_empty) { … } /** * Performs a checkout fast-forward from `head` to `remote`. If `reset` is * true, any unmerged entries will be discarded. Returns 0 on success, -1 on * failure. */ static int fast_forward_to(struct tree *head, struct tree *remote, int reset) { … } /** * Merges a tree into the index. The index's stat info will take precedence * over the merged tree's. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int merge_tree(struct tree *tree) { … } /** * Clean the index without touching entries that are not modified between * `head` and `remote`. */ static int clean_index(const struct object_id *head, const struct object_id *remote) { … } /** * Resets rerere's merge resolution metadata. */ static void am_rerere_clear(void) { … } /** * Resume the current am session by skipping the current patch. */ static void am_skip(struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Returns true if it is safe to reset HEAD to the ORIG_HEAD, false otherwise. * * It is not safe to reset HEAD when: * 1. git-am previously failed because the index was dirty. * 2. HEAD has moved since git-am previously failed. */ static int safe_to_abort(const struct am_state *state) { … } /** * Aborts the current am session if it is safe to do so. */ static void am_abort(struct am_state *state) { … } static int show_patch(struct am_state *state, enum resume_type resume_mode) { … } /** * parse_options() callback that validates and sets opt->value to the * PATCH_FORMAT_* enum value corresponding to `arg`. */ static int parse_opt_patchformat(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset) { … } static int parse_opt_show_current_patch(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset) { … } int cmd_am(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix, struct repository *repo UNUSED) { … }