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author | Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org> | |
Tue, 28 Nov 2006 17:12:26 +0000 (12:12 -0500) | ||
committer | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | |
Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:48:55 +0000 (15:48 -0800) |
Commit 35e65ecc broke completion of local refs, e.g. "git pull . fo<tab>"
no longer would complete to "foo". Instead it printed out an internal
git error ("fatal: Not a git repository: '.'").
The break occurred when I tried to improve performance by switching from
git-peek-remote to git-for-each-ref. Apparently git-peek-remote will
drop into directory "$1/.git" (where $1 is its first parameter) if it
is given a repository with a working directory. This allowed the bash
completion code to work properly even though it was not handing over
the true repository directory.
So now we do a stat in bash to see if we need to add "/.git" to the
path string before running any command with --git-dir.
I also tried to optimize away two "git rev-parse --git-dir" invocations
in common cases like "git log fo<tab>" as typically the user is in the
top level directory of their project and therefore the .git subdirectory
is in the current working directory. This should make a difference on
systems where fork+exec might take a little while.
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
no longer would complete to "foo". Instead it printed out an internal
git error ("fatal: Not a git repository: '.'").
The break occurred when I tried to improve performance by switching from
git-peek-remote to git-for-each-ref. Apparently git-peek-remote will
drop into directory "$1/.git" (where $1 is its first parameter) if it
is given a repository with a working directory. This allowed the bash
completion code to work properly even though it was not handing over
the true repository directory.
So now we do a stat in bash to see if we need to add "/.git" to the
path string before running any command with --git-dir.
I also tried to optimize away two "git rev-parse --git-dir" invocations
in common cases like "git log fo<tab>" as typically the user is in the
top level directory of their project and therefore the .git subdirectory
is in the current working directory. This should make a difference on
systems where fork+exec might take a little while.
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
contrib/completion/git-completion.bash | patch | blob | history |
index be978cf3d3d5f4368a882596ed152f94f6affb32..447ec20467f667ec4ad4260e68bc35904b2b65ce 100755 (executable)
__gitdir ()
{
- echo "${__git_dir:-$(git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null)}"
+ if [ -z "$1" ]; then
+ if [ -n "$__git_dir" ]; then
+ echo "$__git_dir"
+ elif [ -d .git ]; then
+ echo .git
+ else
+ git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null
+ fi
+ elif [ -d "$1/.git" ]; then
+ echo "$1/.git"
+ else
+ echo "$1"
+ fi
}
__git_ps1 ()
__git_heads ()
{
- local cmd i is_hash=y dir="${1:-$(__gitdir)}"
+ local cmd i is_hash=y dir="$(__gitdir "$1")"
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
for i in $(git --git-dir="$dir" \
for-each-ref --format='%(refname)' \
done
return
fi
- for i in $(git-ls-remote "$dir" 2>/dev/null); do
+ for i in $(git-ls-remote "$1" 2>/dev/null); do
case "$is_hash,$i" in
y,*) is_hash=n ;;
n,*^{}) is_hash=y ;;
__git_refs ()
{
- local cmd i is_hash=y dir="${1:-$(__gitdir)}"
+ local cmd i is_hash=y dir="$(__gitdir "$1")"
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
if [ -e "$dir/HEAD" ]; then echo HEAD; fi
for i in $(git --git-dir="$dir" \
__git_refs2 ()
{
- local cmd i is_hash=y dir="${1:-$(__gitdir)}"
- if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
- cmd=git-peek-remote
- else
- cmd=git-ls-remote
- fi
- for i in $($cmd "$dir" 2>/dev/null); do
- case "$is_hash,$i" in
- y,*) is_hash=n ;;
- n,*^{}) is_hash=y ;;
- n,refs/tags/*) is_hash=y; echo "${i#refs/tags/}:${i#refs/tags/}" ;;
- n,refs/heads/*) is_hash=y; echo "${i#refs/heads/}:${i#refs/heads/}" ;;
- n,*) is_hash=y; echo "$i:$i" ;;
- esac
+ local i
+ for i in $(__git_refs "$1"); do
+ echo "$i:$i"
done
}