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2022-03-30branch: support more tracking modes when recursingLibravatar Glen Choo1-1/+37
"git branch --recurse-submodules" does not propagate "--track=inherit" or "--no-track" to submodules, which causes submodule branches to use the wrong tracking mode [1]. To fix this, pass the correct options to the "submodule--helper create-branch" child process and test for it. While we are refactoring the same code, replace "--track" with the synonymous, but more consistent-looking "--track=direct" option (introduced at the same time as "--track=inherit", d3115660b4 (branch: add flags and config to inherit tracking, 2021-12-20)). [1] This bug is partially a timing issue: "branch --recurse-submodules" was introduced around the same time as "--track=inherit", and even though I rebased "branch --recurse-submodules" on top of that, I had neglected to support the new tracking mode. Omitting "--no-track" was just a plain old mistake, though. Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-02-04branch: add --recurse-submodules option for branch creationLibravatar Glen Choo1-0/+292
To improve the submodules UX, we would like to teach Git to handle branches in submodules. Start this process by teaching "git branch" the --recurse-submodules option so that "git branch --recurse-submodules topic" will create the `topic` branch in the superproject and its submodules. Although this commit does not introduce breaking changes, it does not work well with existing --recurse-submodules commands because "git branch --recurse-submodules" writes to the submodule ref store, but most commands only consider the superproject gitlink and ignore the submodule ref store. For example, "git checkout --recurse-submodules" will check out the commits in the superproject gitlinks (and put the submodules in detached HEAD) instead of checking out the submodule branches. Because of this, this commit introduces a new configuration value, `submodule.propagateBranches`. The plan is for Git commands to prioritize submodule ref store information over superproject gitlinks if this value is true. Because "git branch --recurse-submodules" writes to submodule ref stores, for the sake of clarity, it will not function unless this configuration value is set. This commit also includes changes that support working with submodules from a superproject commit because "branch --recurse-submodules" (and future commands) need to read .gitmodules and gitlinks from the superproject commit, but submodules are typically read from the filesystem's .gitmodules and the index's gitlinks. These changes are: * add a submodules_of_tree() helper that gives the relevant information of an in-tree submodule (e.g. path and oid) and initializes the repository * add is_tree_submodule_active() by adding a treeish_name parameter to is_submodule_active() * add the "submoduleNotUpdated" advice to advise users to update the submodules in their trees Incidentally, fix an incorrect usage string that combined the 'list' usage of git branch (-l) with the 'create' usage; this string has been incorrect since its inception, a8dfd5eac4 (Make builtin-branch.c use parse_options., 2007-10-07). Helped-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>