# This shell script fragment is sourced by git-rebase to implement # its merge-based non-interactive mode that copes well with renamed # files. # # Copyright (c) 2010 Junio C Hamano. # prec=4 read_state () { onto_name=$(cat "$state_dir"/onto_name) && end=$(cat "$state_dir"/end) && msgnum=$(cat "$state_dir"/msgnum) } continue_merge () { test -d "$state_dir" || die "$state_dir directory does not exist" unmerged=$(git ls-files -u) if test -n "$unmerged" then echo "You still have unmerged paths in your index" echo "did you forget to use git add?" die "$resolvemsg" fi cmt=$(cat "$state_dir/current") if ! git diff-index --quiet --ignore-submodules HEAD -- then if ! git commit ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} --no-verify -C "$cmt" then echo "Commit failed, please do not call \"git commit\"" echo "directly, but instead do one of the following: " die "$resolvemsg" fi if test -z "$GIT_QUIET" then printf "Committed: %0${prec}d " $msgnum fi echo "$cmt $(git rev-parse HEAD^0)" >> "$state_dir/rewritten" else if test -z "$GIT_QUIET" then printf "Already applied: %0${prec}d " $msgnum fi fi test -z "$GIT_QUIET" && GIT_PAGER='' git log --format=%s -1 "$cmt" # onto the next patch: msgnum=$(($msgnum + 1)) echo "$msgnum" >"$state_dir/msgnum" } call_merge () { msgnum="$1" echo "$msgnum" >"$state_dir/msgnum" cmt="$(cat "$state_dir/cmt.$msgnum")" echo "$cmt" > "$state_dir/current" git update-ref REBASE_HEAD "$cmt" hd=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) cmt_name=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null || echo HEAD) eval GITHEAD_$cmt='"${cmt_name##refs/heads/}~$(($end - $msgnum))"' eval GITHEAD_$hd='$onto_name' export GITHEAD_$cmt GITHEAD_$hd if test -n "$GIT_QUIET" then GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY=1 && export GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY fi test -z "$strategy" && strategy=recursive # If cmt doesn't have a parent, don't include it as a base base=$(git rev-parse --verify --quiet $cmt^) eval 'git-merge-$strategy' $strategy_opts $base ' -- "$hd" "$cmt"' rv=$? case "$rv" in 0) unset GITHEAD_$cmt GITHEAD_$hd return ;; 1) git rerere $allow_rerere_autoupdate die "$resolvemsg" ;; 2) echo "Strategy: $strategy failed, try another" 1>&2 die "$resolvemsg" ;; *) die "Unknown exit code ($rv) from command:" \ "git-merge-$strategy $cmt^ -- HEAD $cmt" ;; esac } finish_rb_merge () { move_to_original_branch if test -s "$state_dir"/rewritten then git notes copy --for-rewrite=rebase <"$state_dir"/rewritten hook="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/post-rewrite)" test -x "$hook" && "$hook" rebase <"$state_dir"/rewritten fi say All done. } # The whole contents of this file is run by dot-sourcing it from # inside a shell function. It used to be that "return"s we see # below were not inside any function, and expected to return # to the function that dot-sourced us. # # However, older (9.x) versions of FreeBSD /bin/sh misbehave on such a # construct and continue to run the statements that follow such a "return". # As a work-around, we introduce an extra layer of a function # here, and immediately call it after defining it. git_rebase__merge () { case "$action" in continue) read_state continue_merge while test "$msgnum" -le "$end" do call_merge "$msgnum" continue_merge done finish_rb_merge return ;; skip) read_state git rerere clear msgnum=$(($msgnum + 1)) while test "$msgnum" -le "$end" do call_merge "$msgnum" continue_merge done finish_rb_merge return ;; show-current-patch) exec git show REBASE_HEAD -- ;; esac mkdir -p "$state_dir" echo "$onto_name" > "$state_dir/onto_name" write_basic_state rm -f "$(git rev-parse --git-path REBASE_HEAD)" msgnum=0 for cmt in $(git rev-list --reverse --no-merges "$revisions") do msgnum=$(($msgnum + 1)) echo "$cmt" > "$state_dir/cmt.$msgnum" done echo 1 >"$state_dir/msgnum" echo $msgnum >"$state_dir/end" end=$msgnum msgnum=1 while test "$msgnum" -le "$end" do call_merge "$msgnum" continue_merge done finish_rb_merge } # ... and then we call the whole thing. git_rebase__merge