git-commit-vandalism/remote.c

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#include "cache.h"
#include "remote.h"
#include "refs.h"
static struct remote **remotes;
static int allocated_remotes;
static struct branch **branches;
static int allocated_branches;
static struct branch *current_branch;
static const char *default_remote_name;
#define BUF_SIZE (2048)
static char buffer[BUF_SIZE];
static void add_push_refspec(struct remote *remote, const char *ref)
{
int nr = remote->push_refspec_nr + 1;
remote->push_refspec =
xrealloc(remote->push_refspec, nr * sizeof(char *));
remote->push_refspec[nr-1] = ref;
remote->push_refspec_nr = nr;
}
static void add_fetch_refspec(struct remote *remote, const char *ref)
{
int nr = remote->fetch_refspec_nr + 1;
remote->fetch_refspec =
xrealloc(remote->fetch_refspec, nr * sizeof(char *));
remote->fetch_refspec[nr-1] = ref;
remote->fetch_refspec_nr = nr;
}
static void add_url(struct remote *remote, const char *url)
{
int nr = remote->url_nr + 1;
remote->url =
xrealloc(remote->url, nr * sizeof(char *));
remote->url[nr-1] = url;
remote->url_nr = nr;
}
static struct remote *make_remote(const char *name, int len)
{
int i, empty = -1;
for (i = 0; i < allocated_remotes; i++) {
if (!remotes[i]) {
if (empty < 0)
empty = i;
} else {
if (len ? (!strncmp(name, remotes[i]->name, len) &&
!remotes[i]->name[len]) :
!strcmp(name, remotes[i]->name))
return remotes[i];
}
}
if (empty < 0) {
empty = allocated_remotes;
allocated_remotes += allocated_remotes ? allocated_remotes : 1;
remotes = xrealloc(remotes,
sizeof(*remotes) * allocated_remotes);
memset(remotes + empty, 0,
(allocated_remotes - empty) * sizeof(*remotes));
}
remotes[empty] = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct remote));
if (len)
remotes[empty]->name = xstrndup(name, len);
else
remotes[empty]->name = xstrdup(name);
return remotes[empty];
}
static void add_merge(struct branch *branch, const char *name)
{
int nr = branch->merge_nr + 1;
branch->merge_name =
xrealloc(branch->merge_name, nr * sizeof(char *));
branch->merge_name[nr-1] = name;
branch->merge_nr = nr;
}
static struct branch *make_branch(const char *name, int len)
{
int i, empty = -1;
char *refname;
for (i = 0; i < allocated_branches; i++) {
if (!branches[i]) {
if (empty < 0)
empty = i;
} else {
if (len ? (!strncmp(name, branches[i]->name, len) &&
!branches[i]->name[len]) :
!strcmp(name, branches[i]->name))
return branches[i];
}
}
if (empty < 0) {
empty = allocated_branches;
allocated_branches += allocated_branches ? allocated_branches : 1;
branches = xrealloc(branches,
sizeof(*branches) * allocated_branches);
memset(branches + empty, 0,
(allocated_branches - empty) * sizeof(*branches));
}
branches[empty] = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct branch));
if (len)
branches[empty]->name = xstrndup(name, len);
else
branches[empty]->name = xstrdup(name);
refname = malloc(strlen(name) + strlen("refs/heads/") + 1);
strcpy(refname, "refs/heads/");
strcpy(refname + strlen("refs/heads/"),
branches[empty]->name);
branches[empty]->refname = refname;
return branches[empty];
}
static void read_remotes_file(struct remote *remote)
{
FILE *f = fopen(git_path("remotes/%s", remote->name), "r");
if (!f)
return;
while (fgets(buffer, BUF_SIZE, f)) {
int value_list;
char *s, *p;
if (!prefixcmp(buffer, "URL:")) {
value_list = 0;
s = buffer + 4;
} else if (!prefixcmp(buffer, "Push:")) {
value_list = 1;
s = buffer + 5;
} else if (!prefixcmp(buffer, "Pull:")) {
value_list = 2;
s = buffer + 5;
} else
continue;
while (isspace(*s))
s++;
if (!*s)
continue;
p = s + strlen(s);
while (isspace(p[-1]))
*--p = 0;
switch (value_list) {
case 0:
add_url(remote, xstrdup(s));
break;
case 1:
add_push_refspec(remote, xstrdup(s));
break;
case 2:
add_fetch_refspec(remote, xstrdup(s));
break;
}
}
fclose(f);
}
static void read_branches_file(struct remote *remote)
{
const char *slash = strchr(remote->name, '/');
char *frag;
char *branch;
int n = slash ? slash - remote->name : 1000;
FILE *f = fopen(git_path("branches/%.*s", n, remote->name), "r");
char *s, *p;
int len;
if (!f)
return;
s = fgets(buffer, BUF_SIZE, f);
fclose(f);
if (!s)
return;
while (isspace(*s))
s++;
if (!*s)
return;
p = s + strlen(s);
while (isspace(p[-1]))
*--p = 0;
len = p - s;
if (slash)
len += strlen(slash);
p = xmalloc(len + 1);
strcpy(p, s);
if (slash)
strcat(p, slash);
frag = strchr(p, '#');
if (frag) {
*(frag++) = '\0';
branch = xmalloc(strlen(frag) + 12);
strcpy(branch, "refs/heads/");
strcat(branch, frag);
} else {
branch = "refs/heads/master";
}
add_url(remote, p);
add_fetch_refspec(remote, branch);
remote->fetch_tags = 1; /* always auto-follow */
}
static int handle_config(const char *key, const char *value)
{
const char *name;
const char *subkey;
struct remote *remote;
struct branch *branch;
if (!prefixcmp(key, "branch.")) {
name = key + 7;
subkey = strrchr(name, '.');
branch = make_branch(name, subkey - name);
if (!subkey)
return 0;
if (!value)
return 0;
if (!strcmp(subkey, ".remote")) {
branch->remote_name = xstrdup(value);
if (branch == current_branch)
default_remote_name = branch->remote_name;
} else if (!strcmp(subkey, ".merge"))
add_merge(branch, xstrdup(value));
return 0;
}
if (prefixcmp(key, "remote."))
return 0;
name = key + 7;
subkey = strrchr(name, '.');
if (!subkey)
return error("Config with no key for remote %s", name);
if (*subkey == '/') {
warning("Config remote shorthand cannot begin with '/': %s", name);
return 0;
}
remote = make_remote(name, subkey - name);
if (!value) {
/* if we ever have a boolean variable, e.g. "remote.*.disabled"
* [remote "frotz"]
* disabled
* is a valid way to set it to true; we get NULL in value so
* we need to handle it here.
*
* if (!strcmp(subkey, ".disabled")) {
* val = git_config_bool(key, value);
* return 0;
* } else
*
*/
return 0; /* ignore unknown booleans */
}
if (!strcmp(subkey, ".url")) {
add_url(remote, xstrdup(value));
} else if (!strcmp(subkey, ".push")) {
add_push_refspec(remote, xstrdup(value));
} else if (!strcmp(subkey, ".fetch")) {
add_fetch_refspec(remote, xstrdup(value));
} else if (!strcmp(subkey, ".receivepack")) {
if (!remote->receivepack)
remote->receivepack = xstrdup(value);
else
error("more than one receivepack given, using the first");
} else if (!strcmp(subkey, ".uploadpack")) {
if (!remote->uploadpack)
remote->uploadpack = xstrdup(value);
else
error("more than one uploadpack given, using the first");
} else if (!strcmp(subkey, ".tagopt")) {
if (!strcmp(value, "--no-tags"))
remote->fetch_tags = -1;
}
return 0;
}
static void read_config(void)
{
unsigned char sha1[20];
const char *head_ref;
int flag;
if (default_remote_name) // did this already
return;
default_remote_name = xstrdup("origin");
current_branch = NULL;
head_ref = resolve_ref("HEAD", sha1, 0, &flag);
if (head_ref && (flag & REF_ISSYMREF) &&
!prefixcmp(head_ref, "refs/heads/")) {
current_branch =
make_branch(head_ref + strlen("refs/heads/"), 0);
}
git_config(handle_config);
}
struct refspec *parse_ref_spec(int nr_refspec, const char **refspec)
{
int i;
struct refspec *rs = xcalloc(sizeof(*rs), nr_refspec);
for (i = 0; i < nr_refspec; i++) {
const char *sp, *ep, *gp;
sp = refspec[i];
if (*sp == '+') {
rs[i].force = 1;
sp++;
}
gp = strchr(sp, '*');
ep = strchr(sp, ':');
if (gp && ep && gp > ep)
gp = NULL;
if (ep) {
if (ep[1]) {
const char *glob = strchr(ep + 1, '*');
if (!glob)
gp = NULL;
if (gp)
rs[i].dst = xstrndup(ep + 1,
glob - ep - 1);
else
rs[i].dst = xstrdup(ep + 1);
}
} else {
ep = sp + strlen(sp);
}
if (gp) {
rs[i].pattern = 1;
ep = gp;
}
rs[i].src = xstrndup(sp, ep - sp);
}
return rs;
}
struct remote *remote_get(const char *name)
{
struct remote *ret;
read_config();
if (!name)
name = default_remote_name;
ret = make_remote(name, 0);
if (name[0] != '/') {
if (!ret->url)
read_remotes_file(ret);
if (!ret->url)
read_branches_file(ret);
}
if (!ret->url)
add_url(ret, name);
if (!ret->url)
return NULL;
ret->fetch = parse_ref_spec(ret->fetch_refspec_nr, ret->fetch_refspec);
ret->push = parse_ref_spec(ret->push_refspec_nr, ret->push_refspec);
return ret;
}
int for_each_remote(each_remote_fn fn, void *priv)
{
int i, result = 0;
read_config();
for (i = 0; i < allocated_remotes && !result; i++) {
struct remote *r = remotes[i];
if (!r)
continue;
if (!r->fetch)
r->fetch = parse_ref_spec(r->fetch_refspec_nr,
r->fetch_refspec);
if (!r->push)
r->push = parse_ref_spec(r->push_refspec_nr,
r->push_refspec);
result = fn(r, priv);
}
return result;
}
int remote_has_url(struct remote *remote, const char *url)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < remote->url_nr; i++) {
if (!strcmp(remote->url[i], url))
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Returns true if, under the matching rules for fetching, name is the
* same as the given full name.
*/
static int ref_matches_abbrev(const char *name, const char *full)
{
if (!prefixcmp(name, "refs/") || !strcmp(name, "HEAD"))
return !strcmp(name, full);
if (prefixcmp(full, "refs/"))
return 0;
if (!prefixcmp(name, "heads/") ||
!prefixcmp(name, "tags/") ||
!prefixcmp(name, "remotes/"))
return !strcmp(name, full + 5);
if (prefixcmp(full + 5, "heads/"))
return 0;
return !strcmp(full + 11, name);
}
int remote_find_tracking(struct remote *remote, struct refspec *refspec)
{
int find_src = refspec->src == NULL;
char *needle, **result;
int i;
if (find_src) {
if (!refspec->dst)
return error("find_tracking: need either src or dst");
needle = refspec->dst;
result = &refspec->src;
} else {
needle = refspec->src;
result = &refspec->dst;
}
for (i = 0; i < remote->fetch_refspec_nr; i++) {
struct refspec *fetch = &remote->fetch[i];
const char *key = find_src ? fetch->dst : fetch->src;
const char *value = find_src ? fetch->src : fetch->dst;
if (!fetch->dst)
continue;
if (fetch->pattern) {
if (!prefixcmp(needle, key)) {
*result = xmalloc(strlen(value) +
strlen(needle) -
strlen(key) + 1);
strcpy(*result, value);
strcpy(*result + strlen(value),
needle + strlen(key));
refspec->force = fetch->force;
return 0;
}
} else if (!strcmp(needle, key)) {
*result = xstrdup(value);
refspec->force = fetch->force;
return 0;
}
}
return -1;
}
struct ref *alloc_ref(unsigned namelen)
{
struct ref *ret = xmalloc(sizeof(struct ref) + namelen);
memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct ref) + namelen);
return ret;
}
static struct ref *copy_ref(struct ref *ref)
{
struct ref *ret = xmalloc(sizeof(struct ref) + strlen(ref->name) + 1);
memcpy(ret, ref, sizeof(struct ref) + strlen(ref->name) + 1);
ret->next = NULL;
return ret;
}
void free_refs(struct ref *ref)
{
struct ref *next;
while (ref) {
next = ref->next;
if (ref->peer_ref)
free(ref->peer_ref);
free(ref);
ref = next;
}
}
static int count_refspec_match(const char *pattern,
struct ref *refs,
struct ref **matched_ref)
{
int patlen = strlen(pattern);
struct ref *matched_weak = NULL;
struct ref *matched = NULL;
int weak_match = 0;
int match = 0;
for (weak_match = match = 0; refs; refs = refs->next) {
char *name = refs->name;
int namelen = strlen(name);
if (namelen < patlen ||
memcmp(name + namelen - patlen, pattern, patlen))
continue;
if (namelen != patlen && name[namelen - patlen - 1] != '/')
continue;
/* A match is "weak" if it is with refs outside
* heads or tags, and did not specify the pattern
* in full (e.g. "refs/remotes/origin/master") or at
* least from the toplevel (e.g. "remotes/origin/master");
* otherwise "git push $URL master" would result in
* ambiguity between remotes/origin/master and heads/master
* at the remote site.
*/
if (namelen != patlen &&
patlen != namelen - 5 &&
prefixcmp(name, "refs/heads/") &&
prefixcmp(name, "refs/tags/")) {
/* We want to catch the case where only weak
* matches are found and there are multiple
* matches, and where more than one strong
* matches are found, as ambiguous. One
* strong match with zero or more weak matches
* are acceptable as a unique match.
*/
matched_weak = refs;
weak_match++;
}
else {
matched = refs;
match++;
}
}
if (!matched) {
*matched_ref = matched_weak;
return weak_match;
}
else {
*matched_ref = matched;
return match;
}
}
static void tail_link_ref(struct ref *ref, struct ref ***tail)
{
**tail = ref;
while (ref->next)
ref = ref->next;
*tail = &ref->next;
}
static struct ref *try_explicit_object_name(const char *name)
{
unsigned char sha1[20];
struct ref *ref;
int len;
if (!*name) {
ref = alloc_ref(20);
strcpy(ref->name, "(delete)");
hashclr(ref->new_sha1);
return ref;
}
if (get_sha1(name, sha1))
return NULL;
len = strlen(name) + 1;
ref = alloc_ref(len);
memcpy(ref->name, name, len);
hashcpy(ref->new_sha1, sha1);
return ref;
}
static struct ref *make_linked_ref(const char *name, struct ref ***tail)
{
struct ref *ret;
size_t len;
len = strlen(name) + 1;
ret = alloc_ref(len);
memcpy(ret->name, name, len);
tail_link_ref(ret, tail);
return ret;
}
static int match_explicit(struct ref *src, struct ref *dst,
struct ref ***dst_tail,
struct refspec *rs,
int errs)
{
struct ref *matched_src, *matched_dst;
const char *dst_value = rs->dst;
if (rs->pattern)
return errs;
matched_src = matched_dst = NULL;
switch (count_refspec_match(rs->src, src, &matched_src)) {
case 1:
break;
case 0:
/* The source could be in the get_sha1() format
* not a reference name. :refs/other is a
* way to delete 'other' ref at the remote end.
*/
matched_src = try_explicit_object_name(rs->src);
if (!matched_src)
error("src refspec %s does not match any.", rs->src);
break;
default:
matched_src = NULL;
error("src refspec %s matches more than one.", rs->src);
break;
}
if (!matched_src)
errs = 1;
if (!dst_value) {
if (!matched_src)
return errs;
dst_value = matched_src->name;
}
switch (count_refspec_match(dst_value, dst, &matched_dst)) {
case 1:
break;
case 0:
if (!memcmp(dst_value, "refs/", 5))
matched_dst = make_linked_ref(dst_value, dst_tail);
else
error("dst refspec %s does not match any "
"existing ref on the remote and does "
"not start with refs/.", dst_value);
break;
default:
matched_dst = NULL;
error("dst refspec %s matches more than one.",
dst_value);
break;
}
if (errs || !matched_dst)
return 1;
if (matched_dst->peer_ref) {
errs = 1;
error("dst ref %s receives from more than one src.",
matched_dst->name);
}
else {
matched_dst->peer_ref = matched_src;
matched_dst->force = rs->force;
}
return errs;
}
static int match_explicit_refs(struct ref *src, struct ref *dst,
struct ref ***dst_tail, struct refspec *rs,
int rs_nr)
{
int i, errs;
for (i = errs = 0; i < rs_nr; i++)
errs |= match_explicit(src, dst, dst_tail, &rs[i], errs);
return -errs;
}
static struct ref *find_ref_by_name(struct ref *list, const char *name)
{
for ( ; list; list = list->next)
if (!strcmp(list->name, name))
return list;
return NULL;
}
static const struct refspec *check_pattern_match(const struct refspec *rs,
int rs_nr,
const struct ref *src)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < rs_nr; i++) {
if (rs[i].pattern && !prefixcmp(src->name, rs[i].src))
return rs + i;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* Note. This is used only by "push"; refspec matching rules for
* push and fetch are subtly different, so do not try to reuse it
* without thinking.
*/
int match_refs(struct ref *src, struct ref *dst, struct ref ***dst_tail,
int nr_refspec, char **refspec, int all)
{
struct refspec *rs =
parse_ref_spec(nr_refspec, (const char **) refspec);
if (match_explicit_refs(src, dst, dst_tail, rs, nr_refspec))
return -1;
/* pick the remainder */
for ( ; src; src = src->next) {
struct ref *dst_peer;
const struct refspec *pat = NULL;
char *dst_name;
if (src->peer_ref)
continue;
if (nr_refspec) {
pat = check_pattern_match(rs, nr_refspec, src);
if (!pat)
continue;
}
else if (prefixcmp(src->name, "refs/heads/"))
/*
* "matching refs"; traditionally we pushed everything
* including refs outside refs/heads/ hierarchy, but
* that does not make much sense these days.
*/
continue;
if (pat) {
const char *dst_side = pat->dst ? pat->dst : pat->src;
dst_name = xmalloc(strlen(dst_side) +
strlen(src->name) -
strlen(pat->src) + 2);
strcpy(dst_name, dst_side);
strcat(dst_name, src->name + strlen(pat->src));
} else
dst_name = xstrdup(src->name);
dst_peer = find_ref_by_name(dst, dst_name);
if (dst_peer && dst_peer->peer_ref)
/* We're already sending something to this ref. */
goto free_name;
if (!dst_peer && !nr_refspec && !all)
/* Remote doesn't have it, and we have no
* explicit pattern, and we don't have
* --all. */
goto free_name;
if (!dst_peer) {
/* Create a new one and link it */
dst_peer = make_linked_ref(dst_name, dst_tail);
hashcpy(dst_peer->new_sha1, src->new_sha1);
}
dst_peer->peer_ref = src;
free_name:
free(dst_name);
}
return 0;
}
struct branch *branch_get(const char *name)
{
struct branch *ret;
read_config();
if (!name || !*name || !strcmp(name, "HEAD"))
ret = current_branch;
else
ret = make_branch(name, 0);
if (ret && ret->remote_name) {
ret->remote = remote_get(ret->remote_name);
if (ret->merge_nr) {
int i;
ret->merge = xcalloc(sizeof(*ret->merge),
ret->merge_nr);
for (i = 0; i < ret->merge_nr; i++) {
ret->merge[i] = xcalloc(1, sizeof(**ret->merge));
ret->merge[i]->src = xstrdup(ret->merge_name[i]);
remote_find_tracking(ret->remote,
ret->merge[i]);
}
}
}
return ret;
}
int branch_has_merge_config(struct branch *branch)
{
return branch && !!branch->merge;
}
Correct handling of branch.$name.merge in builtin-fetch My prior bug fix for git-push titled "Don't configure remote "." to fetch everything to itself" actually broke t5520 as we were unable to evaluate a branch configuration of: [branch "copy"] remote = . merge = refs/heads/master as remote "." did not have a "remote...fetch" configuration entry to offer up refs/heads/master as a possible candidate available to be fetched and merged. In shell script git-fetch and prior to the above mentioned commit this was hardcoded for a url of "." to be the set of local branches. Chasing down this bug led me to the conclusion that our prior behavior with regards to branch.$name.merge was incorrect. In the shell script based git-fetch implementation we only fetched and merged a branch if it appeared both in branch.$name.merge *and* in remote.$r.fetch, where $r = branch.$name.remote. In other words in the following config file: [remote "origin"] url = git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git fetch = refs/heads/master:refs/remotes/origin/master [branch "master"] remote = origin merge = refs/heads/master [branch "pu"] remote = origin merge = refs/heads/pu Attempting to run `git pull` while on branch "pu" would always give the user "Already up-to-date" as git-fetch did not fetch pu and thus did not mark it for merge in .git/FETCH_HEAD. The configured merge would always be ignored and the user would be left scratching her confused head wondering why merge did not work on "pu" but worked fine on "master". If we are using the "default fetch" specification for the current branch and the current branch has a branch.$name.merge configured we now union it with the list of refs in remote.$r.fetch. This way the above configuration does what the user expects it to do, which is to fetch only "master" by default but when on "pu" to fetch both "master" and "pu". This uncovered some breakage in the test suite where old-style Cogito branches (.git/branches/$r) did not fetch the branches listed in .git/config for merging and thus did not actually merge them if the user tried to use `git pull` on that branch. Junio and I discussed it on list and felt that the union approach here makes more sense to DWIM for the end-user than silently ignoring their configured request so the test vectors for t5515 have been updated to include for-merge lines in .git/FETCH_HEAD where they have been configured for-merge in .git/config. Since we are now performing a union of the fetch specification and the merge specification and we cannot allow a branch to be listed twice (otherwise it comes out twice in .git/FETCH_HEAD) we need to perform a double loop here over all of the branch.$name.merge lines and try to set their merge flag if we have already schedule that branch for fetching by remote.$r.fetch. If no match is found then we must add new specifications to fetch the branch but not store it as no local tracking branch has been designated. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
int branch_merge_matches(struct branch *branch,
int i,
const char *refname)
{
Correct handling of branch.$name.merge in builtin-fetch My prior bug fix for git-push titled "Don't configure remote "." to fetch everything to itself" actually broke t5520 as we were unable to evaluate a branch configuration of: [branch "copy"] remote = . merge = refs/heads/master as remote "." did not have a "remote...fetch" configuration entry to offer up refs/heads/master as a possible candidate available to be fetched and merged. In shell script git-fetch and prior to the above mentioned commit this was hardcoded for a url of "." to be the set of local branches. Chasing down this bug led me to the conclusion that our prior behavior with regards to branch.$name.merge was incorrect. In the shell script based git-fetch implementation we only fetched and merged a branch if it appeared both in branch.$name.merge *and* in remote.$r.fetch, where $r = branch.$name.remote. In other words in the following config file: [remote "origin"] url = git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git fetch = refs/heads/master:refs/remotes/origin/master [branch "master"] remote = origin merge = refs/heads/master [branch "pu"] remote = origin merge = refs/heads/pu Attempting to run `git pull` while on branch "pu" would always give the user "Already up-to-date" as git-fetch did not fetch pu and thus did not mark it for merge in .git/FETCH_HEAD. The configured merge would always be ignored and the user would be left scratching her confused head wondering why merge did not work on "pu" but worked fine on "master". If we are using the "default fetch" specification for the current branch and the current branch has a branch.$name.merge configured we now union it with the list of refs in remote.$r.fetch. This way the above configuration does what the user expects it to do, which is to fetch only "master" by default but when on "pu" to fetch both "master" and "pu". This uncovered some breakage in the test suite where old-style Cogito branches (.git/branches/$r) did not fetch the branches listed in .git/config for merging and thus did not actually merge them if the user tried to use `git pull` on that branch. Junio and I discussed it on list and felt that the union approach here makes more sense to DWIM for the end-user than silently ignoring their configured request so the test vectors for t5515 have been updated to include for-merge lines in .git/FETCH_HEAD where they have been configured for-merge in .git/config. Since we are now performing a union of the fetch specification and the merge specification and we cannot allow a branch to be listed twice (otherwise it comes out twice in .git/FETCH_HEAD) we need to perform a double loop here over all of the branch.$name.merge lines and try to set their merge flag if we have already schedule that branch for fetching by remote.$r.fetch. If no match is found then we must add new specifications to fetch the branch but not store it as no local tracking branch has been designated. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
if (!branch || i < 0 || i >= branch->merge_nr)
return 0;
Correct handling of branch.$name.merge in builtin-fetch My prior bug fix for git-push titled "Don't configure remote "." to fetch everything to itself" actually broke t5520 as we were unable to evaluate a branch configuration of: [branch "copy"] remote = . merge = refs/heads/master as remote "." did not have a "remote...fetch" configuration entry to offer up refs/heads/master as a possible candidate available to be fetched and merged. In shell script git-fetch and prior to the above mentioned commit this was hardcoded for a url of "." to be the set of local branches. Chasing down this bug led me to the conclusion that our prior behavior with regards to branch.$name.merge was incorrect. In the shell script based git-fetch implementation we only fetched and merged a branch if it appeared both in branch.$name.merge *and* in remote.$r.fetch, where $r = branch.$name.remote. In other words in the following config file: [remote "origin"] url = git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git fetch = refs/heads/master:refs/remotes/origin/master [branch "master"] remote = origin merge = refs/heads/master [branch "pu"] remote = origin merge = refs/heads/pu Attempting to run `git pull` while on branch "pu" would always give the user "Already up-to-date" as git-fetch did not fetch pu and thus did not mark it for merge in .git/FETCH_HEAD. The configured merge would always be ignored and the user would be left scratching her confused head wondering why merge did not work on "pu" but worked fine on "master". If we are using the "default fetch" specification for the current branch and the current branch has a branch.$name.merge configured we now union it with the list of refs in remote.$r.fetch. This way the above configuration does what the user expects it to do, which is to fetch only "master" by default but when on "pu" to fetch both "master" and "pu". This uncovered some breakage in the test suite where old-style Cogito branches (.git/branches/$r) did not fetch the branches listed in .git/config for merging and thus did not actually merge them if the user tried to use `git pull` on that branch. Junio and I discussed it on list and felt that the union approach here makes more sense to DWIM for the end-user than silently ignoring their configured request so the test vectors for t5515 have been updated to include for-merge lines in .git/FETCH_HEAD where they have been configured for-merge in .git/config. Since we are now performing a union of the fetch specification and the merge specification and we cannot allow a branch to be listed twice (otherwise it comes out twice in .git/FETCH_HEAD) we need to perform a double loop here over all of the branch.$name.merge lines and try to set their merge flag if we have already schedule that branch for fetching by remote.$r.fetch. If no match is found then we must add new specifications to fetch the branch but not store it as no local tracking branch has been designated. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
return ref_matches_abbrev(branch->merge[i]->src, refname);
}
static struct ref *get_expanded_map(struct ref *remote_refs,
const struct refspec *refspec)
{
struct ref *ref;
struct ref *ret = NULL;
struct ref **tail = &ret;
int remote_prefix_len = strlen(refspec->src);
int local_prefix_len = strlen(refspec->dst);
for (ref = remote_refs; ref; ref = ref->next) {
if (strchr(ref->name, '^'))
continue; /* a dereference item */
if (!prefixcmp(ref->name, refspec->src)) {
char *match;
struct ref *cpy = copy_ref(ref);
match = ref->name + remote_prefix_len;
cpy->peer_ref = alloc_ref(local_prefix_len +
strlen(match) + 1);
sprintf(cpy->peer_ref->name, "%s%s",
refspec->dst, match);
if (refspec->force)
cpy->peer_ref->force = 1;
*tail = cpy;
tail = &cpy->next;
}
}
return ret;
}
static struct ref *find_ref_by_name_abbrev(struct ref *refs, const char *name)
{
struct ref *ref;
for (ref = refs; ref; ref = ref->next) {
if (ref_matches_abbrev(name, ref->name))
return ref;
}
return NULL;
}
struct ref *get_remote_ref(struct ref *remote_refs, const char *name)
{
struct ref *ref = find_ref_by_name_abbrev(remote_refs, name);
if (!ref)
die("Couldn't find remote ref %s\n", name);
return copy_ref(ref);
}
static struct ref *get_local_ref(const char *name)
{
struct ref *ret;
if (!name)
return NULL;
if (!prefixcmp(name, "refs/")) {
ret = alloc_ref(strlen(name) + 1);
strcpy(ret->name, name);
return ret;
}
if (!prefixcmp(name, "heads/") ||
!prefixcmp(name, "tags/") ||
!prefixcmp(name, "remotes/")) {
ret = alloc_ref(strlen(name) + 6);
sprintf(ret->name, "refs/%s", name);
return ret;
}
ret = alloc_ref(strlen(name) + 12);
sprintf(ret->name, "refs/heads/%s", name);
return ret;
}
int get_fetch_map(struct ref *remote_refs,
const struct refspec *refspec,
struct ref ***tail)
{
struct ref *ref_map, *rm;
if (refspec->pattern) {
ref_map = get_expanded_map(remote_refs, refspec);
} else {
ref_map = get_remote_ref(remote_refs,
refspec->src[0] ?
refspec->src : "HEAD");
ref_map->peer_ref = get_local_ref(refspec->dst);
if (ref_map->peer_ref && refspec->force)
ref_map->peer_ref->force = 1;
}
for (rm = ref_map; rm; rm = rm->next) {
if (rm->peer_ref && check_ref_format(rm->peer_ref->name + 5))
die("* refusing to create funny ref '%s' locally",
rm->peer_ref->name);
}
tail_link_ref(ref_map, tail);
return 0;
}