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author | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | |
Fri, 14 Oct 2005 06:18:46 +0000 (23:18 -0700) | ||
committer | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | |
Fri, 14 Oct 2005 06:18:46 +0000 (23:18 -0700) |
This enhances set of revs you can give format-patch.
Originally, format-patch took either one rev, or two revs:
format-patch rev1
format-patch rev1 rev2
The first format was a short-hand for "format-patch rev1 HEAD"
(i.e. rev2==HEAD). What this meant was to find commits that are
in branch rev2 that has not been merged to branch rev1.
The above notation is still supported, but now it takes sequence
of "from1..to1 from2..to2 ...". In short, the second format has
become a short-hand for "format-patch rev1..rev2". Commits in
to1 but not in from1, to2 but not in from2, ... are formatted as
emailable patches.
With this, cherry-picking from other branch can be written as:
git-format-patch -k --stdout master..branch1 master..branch2 |
git-am -k -3
which is generally faster than traditional cherry-pick (which
always did 3-way merge) if patches apply cleanly, and still
falls back on 3-way merge if some of them do not.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Originally, format-patch took either one rev, or two revs:
format-patch rev1
format-patch rev1 rev2
The first format was a short-hand for "format-patch rev1 HEAD"
(i.e. rev2==HEAD). What this meant was to find commits that are
in branch rev2 that has not been merged to branch rev1.
The above notation is still supported, but now it takes sequence
of "from1..to1 from2..to2 ...". In short, the second format has
become a short-hand for "format-patch rev1..rev2". Commits in
to1 but not in from1, to2 but not in from2, ... are formatted as
emailable patches.
With this, cherry-picking from other branch can be written as:
git-format-patch -k --stdout master..branch1 master..branch2 |
git-am -k -3
which is generally faster than traditional cherry-pick (which
always did 3-way merge) if patches apply cleanly, and still
falls back on 3-way merge if some of them do not.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
git-format-patch.sh | patch | blob | history |
diff --git a/git-format-patch.sh b/git-format-patch.sh
index 09b635e49256ecf3fb2af7e921da76d8a580e676..0207ab18a3876249a928e7539d8f594a4f6921f1 100755 (executable)
--- a/git-format-patch.sh
+++ b/git-format-patch.sh
. git-sh-setup || die "Not a git archive."
usage () {
- echo >&2 "usage: $0"' [-n] [-o dir | --stdout] [--keep-subject] [--mbox] [--check] [--signoff] [-<diff options>...] upstream [ our-head ]
+ echo >&2 "usage: $0"' [-n] [-o dir | --stdout] [--keep-subject] [--mbox]
+ [--check] [--signoff] [-<diff options>...]
+ ( from..to ... | upstream [ our-head ] )
Prepare each commit with its patch since our-head forked from upstream,
one file per patch, for e-mail submission. Each output file is
die '--keep-subject and --numbered are incompatible.' ;;
esac
-rev1= rev2=
-case "$#" in
-2)
- rev1="$1" rev2="$2" ;;
-1)
- case "$1" in
- *..*)
- rev1=`expr "$1" : '\(.*\)\.\.'`
- rev2=`expr "$1" : '.*\.\.\(.*\)'`
+tmp=.tmp-series$$
+trap 'rm -f $tmp-*' 0 1 2 3 15
+
+series=$tmp-series
+commsg=$tmp-commsg
+filelist=$tmp-files
+
+# Backward compatible argument parsing hack.
+#
+# Historically, we supported:
+# 1. "rev1" is equivalent to "rev1..HEAD"
+# 2. "rev1..rev2"
+# 3. "rev1" "rev2 is equivalent to "rev1..rev2"
+#
+# We want to take a sequence of "rev1..rev2" in general.
+
+case "$#,$1" in
+1,?*..?*)
+ # single "rev1..rev2"
;;
- *)
- rev1="$1"
- rev2="HEAD"
+1,*)
+ # single rev1
+ set x "$1..HEAD"
+ shift
+ ;;
+2,?*..?*)
+ # not traditional "rev1" "rev2"
+ ;;
+2,*)
+ set x "$1..$2"
+ shift
;;
- esac ;;
-*)
- usage ;;
esac
+# Now we have what we want in $@
+for revpair
+do
+ case "$revpair" in
+ ?*..?*)
+ rev1=`expr "$revpair" : '\(.*\)\.\.'`
+ rev2=`expr "$revpair" : '.*\.\.\(.*\)'`
+ ;;
+ *)
+ usage
+ ;;
+ esac
+ git-rev-parse --verify "$rev1^0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
+ die "Not a valid rev $rev1 ($revpair)"
+ git-rev-parse --verify "$rev2^0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
+ die "Not a valid rev $rev2 ($revpair)"
+ git-cherry -v "$rev1" "$rev2" |
+ while read sign rev comment
+ do
+ case "$sign" in
+ '-')
+ echo >&2 "Merged already: $comment"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ echo $rev
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+done >$series
+
me=`git-var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -e 's/>.*/>/'`
case "$outdir" in
esac
test -d "$outdir" || mkdir -p "$outdir" || exit
-tmp=.tmp-series$$
-trap 'rm -f $tmp-*' 0 1 2 3 15
-
-series=$tmp-series
-commsg=$tmp-commsg
-filelist=$tmp-files
-
titleScript='
/./d
/^$/n
q
}'
-git-cherry -v "$rev1" "$rev2" |
-while read sign rev comment
-do
- case "$sign" in
- '-')
- echo >&2 "Merged already: $comment"
- ;;
- *)
- echo $rev
- ;;
- esac
-done >$series
-
process_one () {
mailScript='
/./d