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author | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2019-11-04 13:29:38 +0900 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2019-11-04 13:29:38 +0900 |
commit | ab6b50e4c8339167c0b048c778055526226c45ca (patch) | |
tree | f378953158b99acafc700cff190ee31b0f964593 /git-gui | |
parent | Merge tag 'l10n-2.24.0-rnd2' of https://github.com/git-l10n/git-po (diff) | |
parent | Merge branch 'ka/japanese-translation' (diff) | |
download | tgif-ab6b50e4c8339167c0b048c778055526226c45ca.tar.xz |
Merge https://github.com/prati0100/git-gui
* https://github.com/prati0100/git-gui:
git-gui: improve Japanese translation
git-gui: add a readme
git-gui: support for diff3 conflict style
git-gui: use existing interface to query a path's attribute
git-gui (Windows): use git-bash.exe if it is available
treewide: correct several "up-to-date" to "up to date"
Fix build with core.autocrlf=true
Diffstat (limited to 'git-gui')
-rw-r--r-- | git-gui/README.md | 174 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | git-gui/git-gui.sh | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | git-gui/lib/diff.tcl | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | git-gui/po/ja.po | 9 |
4 files changed, 210 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/git-gui/README.md b/git-gui/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5ce2122fbc --- /dev/null +++ b/git-gui/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +# Git GUI - A graphical user interface for Git + +Git GUI allows you to use the [Git source control management +tools](https://git-scm.com/) via a GUI. This includes staging, committing, +adding, pushing, etc. It can also be used as a blame viewer, a tree browser, +and a citool (make exactly one commit before exiting and returning to shell). +More details about Git GUI can be found in its manual page by either running +`man git-gui`, or by visiting the [online manual +page](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-gui). + +Git GUI was initially written by Shawn O. Pearce, and is distributed with the +standard Git installation. + +# Building and installing + +You need to have the following dependencies installed before you begin: + +- Git +- Tcl +- Tk +- wish +- Gitk (needed for browsing history) +- msgfmt + +Most of Git GUI is written in Tcl, so there is no compilation involved. Still, +some things do need to be done (mostly some substitutions), so you do need to +"build" it. + +You can build Git GUI using: + +``` +make +``` + +And then install it using: + +``` +make install +``` + +You probably need to have root/admin permissions to install. + +# Contributing + +The project is currently maintained by Pratyush Yadav over at +https://github.com/prati0100/git-gui. Even though the project is hosted at +GitHub, the development does not happen over GitHub Issues and Pull Requests. +Instead, an email based workflow is used. The Git mailing list +[git@vger.kernel.org](mailto:git@vger.kernel.org) is where the patches are +discussed and reviewed. + +More information about the Git mailing list and instructions to subscribe can +be found [here](https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GitCommunity). + +## Sending your changes + +Since the development happens over email, you need to send in your commits in +text format. Commits can be converted to emails via the two tools provided by +Git: `git-send-email` and `git-format-patch`. + +You can use `git-format-patch` to generate patches in mbox format from your +commits that can then be sent via email. Let's say you are working on a branch +called 'foo' that was created on top of 'master'. You can run: + +``` +git format-patch -o output_dir master..foo +``` + +to convert all the extra commits in 'foo' into a set of patches saved in the +folder `output_dir`. + +If you are sending multiple patches, it is recommended to include a cover +letter. A cover letter is an email explaining in brief what the series is +supposed to do. A cover letter template can be generated by passing +`--cover-letter` to `git-format-patch`. + +After you send your patches, you might get a review suggesting some changes. +Make those changes, and re-send your patch(es) in reply to the first patch of +your initial version. Also please mention the version of the patch. This can be +done by passing `-v X` to `git-format-patch`, where 'X' is the version number +of the patch(es). + +### Using git-send-email + +You can use `git-send-email` to send patches generated via `git-format-patch`. +While you can directly send patches via `git-send-email`, it is recommended +that you first use `git-format-patch` to generate the emails, audit them, and +then send them via `git-send-email`. + +A pretty good guide to configuring and using `git-send-email` can be found +[here](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/HowToUseGitSendEmail/) + +### Using your email client + +If your email client supports sending mbox format emails, you can use +`git-format-patch` to get an mbox file for each commit, and then send them. If +there is more than one patch in the series, then all patches after the first +patch (or the cover letter) need to be sent as replies to the first. +`git-send-email` does this by default. + +### Using GitGitGadget + +Since some people prefer a GitHub pull request based workflow, they can use +[GitGitGadget](https://gitgitgadget.github.io/) to send in patches. The tool +was originally written for sending patches to the Git project, but it now also +supports sending patches for git-gui. + +Instructions for using GitGitGadget to send git-gui patches, courtesy of +Johannes Schindelin: + +If you don't already have a fork of the [git/git](https://github.com/git/git) +repo, you need to make one. Then clone your fork: + +``` +git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/git +``` + +Then add GitGitGadget as a remote: + +``` +git remote add gitgitgadget https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git +``` + +Then fetch the git-gui branch: + +``` +git fetch gitgitgadget git-gui/master +``` + +Then create a new branch based on git-gui/master: + +``` +git checkout -b <your-branch-name> git-gui/master +``` + +Make whatever commits you need to, push them to your fork, and then head over +to https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pulls and open a Pull Request targeting +git-gui/master. + +GitGitGadget will welcome you with a (hopefully) helpful message. + +## Signing off + +You need to sign off your commits before sending them to the list. You can do +that by passing the `-s` option to `git-commit`. You can also use the "Sign +Off" option in Git GUI. + +A sign-off is a simple 'Signed-off-by: A U Thor \<author@example.com\>' line at +the end of the commit message, after your explanation of the commit. + +A sign-off means that you are legally allowed to send the code, and it serves +as a certificate of origin. More information can be found at +[developercertificate.org](https://developercertificate.org/). + +## Responding to review comments + +It is quite likely your patches will get review comments. Those comments are +sent on the Git mailing list as replies to your patch, and you will usually be +Cc'ed in those replies. + +You are expected to respond by either explaining your code further to convince +the reviewer what you are doing is correct, or acknowledge the comments and +re-send the patches with those comments addressed. + +Some tips for those not familiar with communication on a mailing list: + +- Use only plain text emails. No HTML at all. +- Wrap lines at around 75 characters. +- Do not send attachments. If you do need to send some files, consider using a + hosting service, and paste the link in your email. +- Do not [top post](http://www.idallen.com/topposting.html). +- Always "reply all". Keep all correspondents and the list in Cc. If you reply + directly to a reviewer, and not Cc the list, other people would not be able + to chime in. diff --git a/git-gui/git-gui.sh b/git-gui/git-gui.sh index fd476b6999..0d21f5688b 100755 --- a/git-gui/git-gui.sh +++ b/git-gui/git-gui.sh @@ -2736,10 +2736,18 @@ if {![is_bare]} { } if {[is_Windows]} { + # Use /git-bash.exe if available + set normalized [file normalize $::argv0] + regsub "/mingw../libexec/git-core/git-gui$" \ + $normalized "/git-bash.exe" cmdLine + if {$cmdLine != $normalized && [file exists $cmdLine]} { + set cmdLine [list "Git Bash" $cmdLine &] + } else { + set cmdLine [list "Git Bash" bash --login -l &] + } .mbar.repository add command \ -label [mc "Git Bash"] \ - -command {eval exec [auto_execok start] \ - [list "Git Bash" bash --login -l &]} + -command {eval exec [auto_execok start] $cmdLine} } if {[is_Windows] || ![is_bare]} { @@ -3581,6 +3589,9 @@ $ui_diff tag conf d_s- \ $ui_diff tag conf d< \ -foreground orange \ -font font_diffbold +$ui_diff tag conf d| \ + -foreground orange \ + -font font_diffbold $ui_diff tag conf d= \ -foreground orange \ -font font_diffbold diff --git a/git-gui/lib/diff.tcl b/git-gui/lib/diff.tcl index 958a0fa219..871ad488c2 100644 --- a/git-gui/lib/diff.tcl +++ b/git-gui/lib/diff.tcl @@ -270,19 +270,6 @@ proc show_other_diff {path w m cont_info} { } } -proc get_conflict_marker_size {path} { - set size 7 - catch { - set fd_rc [eval [list git_read check-attr "conflict-marker-size" -- $path]] - set ret [gets $fd_rc line] - close $fd_rc - if {$ret > 0} { - regexp {.*: conflict-marker-size: (\d+)$} $line line size - } - } - return $size -} - proc start_show_diff {cont_info {add_opts {}}} { global file_states file_lists global is_3way_diff is_submodule_diff diff_active repo_config @@ -298,7 +285,7 @@ proc start_show_diff {cont_info {add_opts {}}} { set is_submodule_diff 0 set diff_active 1 set current_diff_header {} - set conflict_size [get_conflict_marker_size $path] + set conflict_size [gitattr $path conflict-marker-size 7] set cmd [list] if {$w eq $ui_index} { @@ -360,6 +347,10 @@ proc start_show_diff {cont_info {add_opts {}}} { } set ::current_diff_inheader 1 + # Detect pre-image lines of the diff3 conflict-style. They are just + # '++' lines which is not bijective. Thus, we need to maintain a state + # across lines. + set ::conflict_in_pre_image 0 fconfigure $fd \ -blocking 0 \ -encoding [get_path_encoding $path] \ @@ -462,11 +453,23 @@ proc read_diff {fd conflict_size cont_info} { {--} {set tags d_--} {++} { set regexp [string map [list %conflict_size $conflict_size]\ - {^\+\+([<>=]){%conflict_size}(?: |$)}] + {^\+\+([<>=|]){%conflict_size}(?: |$)}] if {[regexp $regexp $line _g op]} { set is_conflict_diff 1 set line [string replace $line 0 1 { }] set tags d$op + + # The ||| conflict-marker marks the start of the pre-image. + # All those lines are also prefixed with '++'. Thus we need + # to maintain this state. + set ::conflict_in_pre_image [expr {$op eq {|}}] + } elseif {$::conflict_in_pre_image} { + # This is a pre-image line. It is the one which both sides + # are based on. As it has also the '++' line start, it is + # normally shown as 'added'. Invert this to '--' to make + # it a 'removed' line. + set line [string replace $line 0 1 {--}] + set tags d_-- } else { set tags d_++ } diff --git a/git-gui/po/ja.po b/git-gui/po/ja.po index 208651c1af..2f61153ab9 100644 --- a/git-gui/po/ja.po +++ b/git-gui/po/ja.po @@ -4,14 +4,15 @@ # # しらいし ななこ <nanako3@bluebottle.com>, 2007. # Satoshi Yasushima <s.yasushima@gmail.com>, 2016. +# KIDANI Akito <a.kid.1985@gmail.com>, 2019. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: git-gui\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2016-05-27 17:52+0900\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2016-06-22 12:50+0900\n" -"Last-Translator: Satoshi Yasushima <s.yasushima@gmail.com>\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2019-10-13 23:20+0900\n" +"Last-Translator: KIDANI Akito <a.kid.1985@gmail.com>\n" "Language-Team: Japanese\n" "Language: ja\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" @@ -661,7 +662,7 @@ msgstr "" #: lib/merge.tcl:108 #, tcl-format msgid "%s of %s" -msgstr "%s の %s ブランチ" +msgstr "%2$s の %1$s ブランチ" #: lib/merge.tcl:122 #, tcl-format @@ -956,7 +957,7 @@ msgstr "エラー: コマンドが失敗しました" #: lib/checkout_op.tcl:85 #, tcl-format msgid "Fetching %s from %s" -msgstr "%s から %s をフェッチしています" +msgstr "%2$s から %1$s をフェッチしています" #: lib/checkout_op.tcl:133 #, tcl-format |