2005-04-24 04:04:40 +02:00
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#include "cache.h"
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#include "commit.h"
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#include "diff.h"
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2006-02-26 01:19:46 +01:00
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#include "revision.h"
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#include "list-objects.h"
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#include "builtin.h"
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#include "log-tree.h"
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#include "graph.h"
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2009-03-26 05:55:24 +01:00
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#include "bisect.h"
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2005-05-31 03:46:32 +02:00
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2005-05-26 03:29:09 +02:00
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static const char rev_list_usage[] =
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2008-07-13 15:36:15 +02:00
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"git rev-list [OPTION] <commit-id>... [ -- paths... ]\n"
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2005-10-30 10:03:45 +01:00
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" limiting output:\n"
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" --max-count=nr\n"
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" --max-age=epoch\n"
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" --min-age=epoch\n"
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" --sparse\n"
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" --no-merges\n"
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2006-01-27 10:39:24 +01:00
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" --remove-empty\n"
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2005-10-30 10:03:45 +01:00
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" --all\n"
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2008-02-28 08:24:25 +01:00
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" --branches\n"
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" --tags\n"
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" --remotes\n"
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2006-09-06 06:39:02 +02:00
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" --stdin\n"
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2007-11-11 08:29:41 +01:00
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" --quiet\n"
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2005-10-30 10:03:45 +01:00
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" ordering output:\n"
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" --topo-order\n"
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2006-02-16 07:05:33 +01:00
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" --date-order\n"
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2008-03-19 07:16:28 +01:00
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" --reverse\n"
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2005-10-30 10:03:45 +01:00
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" formatting output:\n"
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" --parents\n"
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2008-04-04 08:01:47 +02:00
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" --children\n"
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2006-02-19 12:32:31 +01:00
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" --objects | --objects-edge\n"
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2005-10-30 10:03:45 +01:00
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" --unpacked\n"
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" --header | --pretty\n"
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2006-02-10 20:56:42 +01:00
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" --abbrev=nr | --no-abbrev\n"
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2006-04-07 06:32:36 +02:00
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" --abbrev-commit\n"
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2007-04-05 16:53:07 +02:00
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" --left-right\n"
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2005-10-30 10:03:45 +01:00
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" special purpose:\n"
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2007-03-22 06:15:54 +01:00
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" --bisect\n"
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2007-10-22 07:47:56 +02:00
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" --bisect-vars\n"
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" --bisect-all"
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2005-10-30 10:03:45 +01:00
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;
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2005-05-26 03:29:09 +02:00
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2006-05-18 23:19:20 +02:00
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static struct rev_info revs;
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2006-02-26 01:19:46 +01:00
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2006-08-15 19:23:48 +02:00
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static int show_timestamp;
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static int hdr_termination;
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Log message printout cleanups
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, Junio C Hamano wrote:
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> In the mid-term, I am hoping we can drop the generate_header()
> callchain _and_ the custom code that formats commit log in-core,
> found in cmd_log_wc().
Ok, this was nastier than expected, just because the dependencies between
the different log-printing stuff were absolutely _everywhere_, but here's
a patch that does exactly that.
The patch is not very easy to read, and the "--patch-with-stat" thing is
still broken (it does not call the "show_log()" thing properly for
merges). That's not a new bug. In the new world order it _should_ do
something like
if (rev->logopt)
show_log(rev, rev->logopt, "---\n");
but it doesn't. I haven't looked at the --with-stat logic, so I left it
alone.
That said, this patch removes more lines than it adds, and in particular,
the "cmd_log_wc()" loop is now a very clean:
while ((commit = get_revision(rev)) != NULL) {
log_tree_commit(rev, commit);
free(commit->buffer);
commit->buffer = NULL;
}
so it doesn't get much prettier than this. All the complexity is entirely
hidden in log-tree.c, and any code that needs to flush the log literally
just needs to do the "if (rev->logopt) show_log(...)" incantation.
I had to make the combined_diff() logic take a "struct rev_info" instead
of just a "struct diff_options", but that part is pretty clean.
This does change "git whatchanged" from using "diff-tree" as the commit
descriptor to "commit", and I changed one of the tests to reflect that new
reality. Otherwise everything still passes, and my other tests look fine
too.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-04-17 20:59:32 +02:00
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static const char *header_prefix;
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2006-02-23 07:10:24 +01:00
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2007-11-11 08:29:41 +01:00
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static void finish_commit(struct commit *commit);
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2005-06-02 18:19:53 +02:00
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static void show_commit(struct commit *commit)
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{
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2008-05-04 12:36:54 +02:00
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graph_show_commit(revs.graph);
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2006-03-22 09:22:00 +01:00
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if (show_timestamp)
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printf("%lu ", commit->date);
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Log message printout cleanups
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
> In the mid-term, I am hoping we can drop the generate_header()
> callchain _and_ the custom code that formats commit log in-core,
> found in cmd_log_wc().
Ok, this was nastier than expected, just because the dependencies between
the different log-printing stuff were absolutely _everywhere_, but here's
a patch that does exactly that.
The patch is not very easy to read, and the "--patch-with-stat" thing is
still broken (it does not call the "show_log()" thing properly for
merges). That's not a new bug. In the new world order it _should_ do
something like
if (rev->logopt)
show_log(rev, rev->logopt, "---\n");
but it doesn't. I haven't looked at the --with-stat logic, so I left it
alone.
That said, this patch removes more lines than it adds, and in particular,
the "cmd_log_wc()" loop is now a very clean:
while ((commit = get_revision(rev)) != NULL) {
log_tree_commit(rev, commit);
free(commit->buffer);
commit->buffer = NULL;
}
so it doesn't get much prettier than this. All the complexity is entirely
hidden in log-tree.c, and any code that needs to flush the log literally
just needs to do the "if (rev->logopt) show_log(...)" incantation.
I had to make the combined_diff() logic take a "struct rev_info" instead
of just a "struct diff_options", but that part is pretty clean.
This does change "git whatchanged" from using "diff-tree" as the commit
descriptor to "commit", and I changed one of the tests to reflect that new
reality. Otherwise everything still passes, and my other tests look fine
too.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-04-17 20:59:32 +02:00
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if (header_prefix)
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fputs(header_prefix, stdout);
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2008-05-25 09:07:21 +02:00
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if (!revs.graph) {
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if (commit->object.flags & BOUNDARY)
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putchar('-');
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else if (commit->object.flags & UNINTERESTING)
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putchar('^');
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else if (revs.left_right) {
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if (commit->object.flags & SYMMETRIC_LEFT)
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putchar('<');
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else
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putchar('>');
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}
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2006-10-23 02:32:47 +02:00
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}
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2006-04-16 08:48:27 +02:00
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if (revs.abbrev_commit && revs.abbrev)
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fputs(find_unique_abbrev(commit->object.sha1, revs.abbrev),
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stdout);
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2006-04-07 06:32:36 +02:00
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else
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fputs(sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1), stdout);
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2008-05-04 12:36:52 +02:00
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if (revs.print_parents) {
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2005-06-02 18:19:53 +02:00
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struct commit_list *parents = commit->parents;
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while (parents) {
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2007-07-09 04:05:31 +02:00
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printf(" %s", sha1_to_hex(parents->item->object.sha1));
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2005-06-02 18:19:53 +02:00
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parents = parents->next;
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}
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}
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2008-04-04 08:01:47 +02:00
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if (revs.children.name) {
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struct commit_list *children;
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children = lookup_decoration(&revs.children, &commit->object);
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while (children) {
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printf(" %s", sha1_to_hex(children->item->object.sha1));
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children = children->next;
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}
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}
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2008-10-27 20:51:59 +01:00
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show_decorations(&revs, commit);
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2006-04-16 08:48:27 +02:00
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if (revs.commit_format == CMIT_FMT_ONELINE)
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2005-08-09 07:15:40 +02:00
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putchar(' ');
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else
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putchar('\n');
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Add "--show-all" revision walker flag for debugging
It's really not very easy to visualize the commit walker, because - on
purpose - it obvously doesn't show the uninteresting commits!
This adds a "--show-all" flag to the revision walker, which will make
it show uninteresting commits too, and they'll have a '^' in front of
them (it also fixes a logic error for !verbose_header for boundary
commits - we should show the '-' even if left_right isn't shown).
A separate patch to gitk to teach it the new '^' was sent
to paulus. With the change in place, it actually is interesting
even for the cases that git doesn't have any problems with, ie
for the kernel you can do:
gitk -d --show-all v2.6.24..
and you see just how far down it has to parse things to see it all. The
use of "-d" is a good idea, since the date-ordered toposort is much better
at showing why it goes deep down (ie the date of some of those commits
after 2.6.24 is much older, because they were merged from trees that
weren't rebased).
So I think this is a useful feature even for non-debugging - just to
visualize what git does internally more.
When it actually breaks out due to the "everybody_uninteresting()"
case, it adds the uninteresting commits (both the one it's looking at
now, and the list of pending ones) to the list
This way, we really list *all* the commits we've looked at.
Because we now end up listing commits we may not even have been parsed
at all "show_log" and "show_commit" need to protect against commits
that don't have a commit buffer entry.
That second part is debatable just how it should work. Maybe we shouldn't
show such entries at all (with this patch those entries do get shown, they
just don't get any message shown with them). But I think this is a useful
case.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2008-02-09 23:02:07 +01:00
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if (revs.verbose_header && commit->buffer) {
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2008-10-09 21:12:12 +02:00
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struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
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2007-09-10 12:35:06 +02:00
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pretty_print_commit(revs.commit_format, commit,
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&buf, revs.abbrev, NULL, NULL,
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revs.date_mode, 0);
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2008-05-04 12:36:54 +02:00
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if (revs.graph) {
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if (buf.len) {
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if (revs.commit_format != CMIT_FMT_ONELINE)
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graph_show_oneline(revs.graph);
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graph_show_commit_msg(revs.graph, &buf);
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/*
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* Add a newline after the commit message.
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*
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* Usually, this newline produces a blank
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* padding line between entries, in which case
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* we need to add graph padding on this line.
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*
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* However, the commit message may not end in a
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* newline. In this case the newline simply
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* ends the last line of the commit message,
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* and we don't need any graph output. (This
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* always happens with CMIT_FMT_ONELINE, and it
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* happens with CMIT_FMT_USERFORMAT when the
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* format doesn't explicitly end in a newline.)
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*/
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if (buf.len && buf.buf[buf.len - 1] == '\n')
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graph_show_padding(revs.graph);
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putchar('\n');
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} else {
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/*
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* If the message buffer is empty, just show
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* the rest of the graph output for this
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* commit.
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*/
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if (graph_show_remainder(revs.graph))
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putchar('\n');
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}
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} else {
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if (buf.len)
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printf("%s%c", buf.buf, hdr_termination);
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}
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2007-09-10 12:35:06 +02:00
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strbuf_release(&buf);
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2008-05-04 12:36:54 +02:00
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} else {
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if (graph_show_remainder(revs.graph))
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putchar('\n');
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2005-07-05 01:36:48 +02:00
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}
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2007-06-29 19:40:46 +02:00
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maybe_flush_or_die(stdout, "stdout");
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2007-11-11 08:29:41 +01:00
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finish_commit(commit);
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}
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static void finish_commit(struct commit *commit)
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{
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2006-06-18 03:47:58 +02:00
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if (commit->parents) {
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free_commit_list(commit->parents);
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commit->parents = NULL;
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}
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2006-08-28 06:19:39 +02:00
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free(commit->buffer);
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commit->buffer = NULL;
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2005-06-06 17:39:40 +02:00
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}
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2007-11-11 08:29:41 +01:00
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static void finish_object(struct object_array_entry *p)
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{
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if (p->item->type == OBJ_BLOB && !has_sha1_file(p->item->sha1))
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die("missing blob object '%s'", sha1_to_hex(p->item->sha1));
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}
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2006-09-05 06:50:12 +02:00
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static void show_object(struct object_array_entry *p)
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2005-06-25 07:56:58 +02:00
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{
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2006-09-05 06:50:12 +02:00
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/* An object with name "foo\n0000000..." can be used to
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2008-09-13 19:18:36 +02:00
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* confuse downstream "git pack-objects" very badly.
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2006-09-05 06:50:12 +02:00
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*/
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const char *ep = strchr(p->name, '\n');
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Make sure quickfetch is not fooled with a previous, incomplete fetch.
This updates git-rev-list --objects to be a bit more careful
when listing a blob object to make sure the blob actually
exists, and uses it to make sure the quick-fetch optimization we
introduced earlier is not fooled by a previous incomplete fetch.
The quick-fetch optimization works by running this command:
git rev-list --objects <<commit-list>> --not --all
where <<commit-list>> is a list of commits that we are going to
fetch from the other side. If there is any object missing to
complete the <<commit-list>>, the rev-list would fail and die
(say, the commit was in our repository, but its tree wasn't --
then it will barf while trying to list the blobs the tree
contains because it cannot read that tree).
Usually we do not have the objects (otherwise why would we
fetching?), but in one important special case we do: when the
remote repository is used as an alternate object store
(i.e. pointed by .git/objects/info/alternates). We could check
.git/objects/info/alternates to see if the remote we are
interacting with is one of them (or is used as an alternate,
recursively, by one of them), but that check is more cumbersome
than it is worth.
The above check however did not catch missing blob, because
object listing code did not read nor check blob objects, knowing
that blobs do not contain any further references to other
objects. This commit fixes it with practically unmeasurable
overhead.
I've benched this with
git rev-list --objects --all >/dev/null
in the kernel repository, with three different implementations
of the "check-blob".
- Checking with has_sha1_file() has negligible (unmeasurable)
performance penalty.
- Checking with sha1_object_info() makes it somewhat slower,
perhaps by 5%.
- Checking with read_sha1_file() to cause a fully re-validation
is prohibitively expensive (about 4 times as much runtime).
In my original patch, I had this as a command line option, but
the overhead is small enough that it is not really worth it.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2007-04-16 09:42:29 +02:00
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2007-11-11 08:29:41 +01:00
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finish_object(p);
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2006-09-05 06:50:12 +02:00
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if (ep) {
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printf("%s %.*s\n", sha1_to_hex(p->item->sha1),
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(int) (ep - p->name),
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p->name);
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2005-06-25 07:56:58 +02:00
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}
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2006-09-05 06:50:12 +02:00
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else
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printf("%s %s\n", sha1_to_hex(p->item->sha1), p->name);
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2005-06-25 07:56:58 +02:00
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}
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2006-09-06 10:42:23 +02:00
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static void show_edge(struct commit *commit)
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{
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printf("-%s\n", sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1));
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}
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2009-02-21 09:26:01 +01:00
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static inline int log2i(int n)
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{
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int log2 = 0;
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for (; n > 1; n >>= 1)
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log2++;
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return log2;
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}
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static inline int exp2i(int n)
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{
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return 1 << n;
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}
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/*
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* Estimate the number of bisect steps left (after the current step)
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*
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* For any x between 0 included and 2^n excluded, the probability for
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* n - 1 steps left looks like:
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*
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* P(2^n + x) == (2^n - x) / (2^n + x)
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*
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* and P(2^n + x) < 0.5 means 2^n < 3x
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*/
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static int estimate_bisect_steps(int all)
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{
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int n, x, e;
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if (all < 3)
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return 0;
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n = log2i(all);
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e = exp2i(n);
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x = all - e;
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return (e < 3 * x) ? n : n - 1;
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}
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2009-03-26 05:55:49 +01:00
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static void show_tried_revs(struct commit_list *tried)
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{
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printf("bisect_tried='");
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for (;tried; tried = tried->next) {
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char *format = tried->next ? "%s|" : "%s";
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printf(format, sha1_to_hex(tried->item->object.sha1));
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}
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printf("'\n");
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}
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2009-03-29 11:55:43 +02:00
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int show_bisect_vars(struct rev_info *revs, int reaches, int all, int flags)
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2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
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{
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int cnt;
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2009-03-26 05:55:49 +01:00
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char hex[41] = "";
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struct commit_list *tried;
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2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
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2009-03-29 11:55:43 +02:00
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if (!revs->commits && !(flags & BISECT_SHOW_TRIED))
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2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
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return 1;
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2009-03-29 11:55:43 +02:00
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revs->commits = filter_skipped(revs->commits, &tried, flags & BISECT_SHOW_ALL);
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2009-03-26 05:55:49 +01:00
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2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
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/*
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2009-03-26 05:55:41 +01:00
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* revs->commits can reach "reaches" commits among
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2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
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* "all" commits. If it is good, then there are
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* (all-reaches) commits left to be bisected.
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* On the other hand, if it is bad, then the set
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* to bisect is "reaches".
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* A bisect set of size N has (N-1) commits further
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* to test, as we already know one bad one.
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*/
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cnt = all - reaches;
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if (cnt < reaches)
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cnt = reaches;
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2009-03-26 05:55:35 +01:00
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2009-03-26 05:55:49 +01:00
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if (revs->commits)
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strcpy(hex, sha1_to_hex(revs->commits->item->object.sha1));
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2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
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2009-03-29 11:55:43 +02:00
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if (flags & BISECT_SHOW_ALL) {
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2009-03-26 05:55:41 +01:00
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traverse_commit_list(revs, show_commit, show_object);
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2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
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printf("------\n");
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}
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2009-03-29 11:55:43 +02:00
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if (flags & BISECT_SHOW_TRIED)
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2009-03-26 05:55:49 +01:00
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show_tried_revs(tried);
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2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
|
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printf("bisect_rev=%s\n"
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"bisect_nr=%d\n"
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"bisect_good=%d\n"
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"bisect_bad=%d\n"
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"bisect_all=%d\n"
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"bisect_steps=%d\n",
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hex,
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cnt - 1,
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all - reaches - 1,
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reaches - 1,
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|
all,
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estimate_bisect_steps(all));
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return 0;
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}
|
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2006-07-29 07:44:25 +02:00
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int cmd_rev_list(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
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2005-04-24 04:04:40 +02:00
|
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{
|
2006-02-26 01:19:46 +01:00
|
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struct commit_list *list;
|
2006-02-27 17:54:36 +01:00
|
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int i;
|
2006-09-06 06:39:02 +02:00
|
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|
int read_from_stdin = 0;
|
2009-03-26 05:55:17 +01:00
|
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|
int bisect_list = 0;
|
2007-03-22 06:15:54 +01:00
|
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|
int bisect_show_vars = 0;
|
2007-10-22 07:47:56 +02:00
|
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|
int bisect_find_all = 0;
|
2009-03-26 05:55:49 +01:00
|
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|
int bisect_show_all = 0;
|
2007-11-11 08:29:41 +01:00
|
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int quiet = 0;
|
2005-04-24 04:04:40 +02:00
|
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|
2008-05-14 19:46:53 +02:00
|
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git_config(git_default_config, NULL);
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2006-07-29 07:44:25 +02:00
|
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|
init_revisions(&revs, prefix);
|
2006-04-16 08:48:27 +02:00
|
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|
revs.abbrev = 0;
|
|
|
|
revs.commit_format = CMIT_FMT_UNSPECIFIED;
|
2006-02-28 20:24:00 +01:00
|
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|
argc = setup_revisions(argc, argv, &revs, NULL);
|
2006-02-26 01:19:46 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2008-07-18 07:39:09 +02:00
|
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|
quiet = DIFF_OPT_TST(&revs.diffopt, QUIET);
|
2005-05-06 10:00:11 +02:00
|
|
|
for (i = 1 ; i < argc; i++) {
|
2005-10-21 06:25:09 +02:00
|
|
|
const char *arg = argv[i];
|
2005-05-06 10:00:11 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2005-05-26 03:29:09 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!strcmp(arg, "--header")) {
|
2006-04-16 08:48:27 +02:00
|
|
|
revs.verbose_header = 1;
|
2005-06-01 17:42:22 +02:00
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2006-03-22 09:22:00 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!strcmp(arg, "--timestamp")) {
|
|
|
|
show_timestamp = 1;
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2005-06-18 07:54:50 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!strcmp(arg, "--bisect")) {
|
|
|
|
bisect_list = 1;
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2007-10-22 07:47:56 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!strcmp(arg, "--bisect-all")) {
|
|
|
|
bisect_list = 1;
|
|
|
|
bisect_find_all = 1;
|
2009-03-26 05:55:49 +01:00
|
|
|
bisect_show_all = 1;
|
2009-02-08 15:54:47 +01:00
|
|
|
revs.show_decorations = 1;
|
2007-10-22 07:47:56 +02:00
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2007-03-22 06:15:54 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!strcmp(arg, "--bisect-vars")) {
|
|
|
|
bisect_list = 1;
|
|
|
|
bisect_show_vars = 1;
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2006-09-06 06:39:02 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!strcmp(arg, "--stdin")) {
|
|
|
|
if (read_from_stdin++)
|
|
|
|
die("--stdin given twice?");
|
|
|
|
read_revisions_from_stdin(&revs);
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2006-02-26 01:19:46 +01:00
|
|
|
usage(rev_list_usage);
|
2005-05-26 03:29:09 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2005-05-06 10:00:11 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
2006-04-16 08:48:27 +02:00
|
|
|
if (revs.commit_format != CMIT_FMT_UNSPECIFIED) {
|
|
|
|
/* The command line has a --pretty */
|
|
|
|
hdr_termination = '\n';
|
|
|
|
if (revs.commit_format == CMIT_FMT_ONELINE)
|
Log message printout cleanups
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
> In the mid-term, I am hoping we can drop the generate_header()
> callchain _and_ the custom code that formats commit log in-core,
> found in cmd_log_wc().
Ok, this was nastier than expected, just because the dependencies between
the different log-printing stuff were absolutely _everywhere_, but here's
a patch that does exactly that.
The patch is not very easy to read, and the "--patch-with-stat" thing is
still broken (it does not call the "show_log()" thing properly for
merges). That's not a new bug. In the new world order it _should_ do
something like
if (rev->logopt)
show_log(rev, rev->logopt, "---\n");
but it doesn't. I haven't looked at the --with-stat logic, so I left it
alone.
That said, this patch removes more lines than it adds, and in particular,
the "cmd_log_wc()" loop is now a very clean:
while ((commit = get_revision(rev)) != NULL) {
log_tree_commit(rev, commit);
free(commit->buffer);
commit->buffer = NULL;
}
so it doesn't get much prettier than this. All the complexity is entirely
hidden in log-tree.c, and any code that needs to flush the log literally
just needs to do the "if (rev->logopt) show_log(...)" incantation.
I had to make the combined_diff() logic take a "struct rev_info" instead
of just a "struct diff_options", but that part is pretty clean.
This does change "git whatchanged" from using "diff-tree" as the commit
descriptor to "commit", and I changed one of the tests to reflect that new
reality. Otherwise everything still passes, and my other tests look fine
too.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-04-17 20:59:32 +02:00
|
|
|
header_prefix = "";
|
2006-04-16 08:48:27 +02:00
|
|
|
else
|
Log message printout cleanups
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
> In the mid-term, I am hoping we can drop the generate_header()
> callchain _and_ the custom code that formats commit log in-core,
> found in cmd_log_wc().
Ok, this was nastier than expected, just because the dependencies between
the different log-printing stuff were absolutely _everywhere_, but here's
a patch that does exactly that.
The patch is not very easy to read, and the "--patch-with-stat" thing is
still broken (it does not call the "show_log()" thing properly for
merges). That's not a new bug. In the new world order it _should_ do
something like
if (rev->logopt)
show_log(rev, rev->logopt, "---\n");
but it doesn't. I haven't looked at the --with-stat logic, so I left it
alone.
That said, this patch removes more lines than it adds, and in particular,
the "cmd_log_wc()" loop is now a very clean:
while ((commit = get_revision(rev)) != NULL) {
log_tree_commit(rev, commit);
free(commit->buffer);
commit->buffer = NULL;
}
so it doesn't get much prettier than this. All the complexity is entirely
hidden in log-tree.c, and any code that needs to flush the log literally
just needs to do the "if (rev->logopt) show_log(...)" incantation.
I had to make the combined_diff() logic take a "struct rev_info" instead
of just a "struct diff_options", but that part is pretty clean.
This does change "git whatchanged" from using "diff-tree" as the commit
descriptor to "commit", and I changed one of the tests to reflect that new
reality. Otherwise everything still passes, and my other tests look fine
too.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-04-17 20:59:32 +02:00
|
|
|
header_prefix = "commit ";
|
2006-04-16 08:48:27 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
2006-04-17 21:42:36 +02:00
|
|
|
else if (revs.verbose_header)
|
|
|
|
/* Only --header was specified */
|
|
|
|
revs.commit_format = CMIT_FMT_RAW;
|
2005-05-06 10:00:11 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2006-02-26 01:19:46 +01:00
|
|
|
list = revs.commits;
|
|
|
|
|
2006-04-15 07:43:34 +02:00
|
|
|
if ((!list &&
|
|
|
|
(!(revs.tag_objects||revs.tree_objects||revs.blob_objects) &&
|
Add "named object array" concept
We've had this notion of a "object_list" for a long time, which eventually
grew a "name" member because some users (notably git-rev-list) wanted to
name each object as it is generated.
That object_list is great for some things, but it isn't all that wonderful
for others, and the "name" member is generally not used by everybody.
This patch splits the users of the object_list array up into two: the
traditional list users, who want the list-like format, and who don't
actually use or want the name. And another class of users that really used
the list as an extensible array, and generally wanted to name the objects.
The patch is fairly straightforward, but it's also biggish. Most of it
really just cleans things up: switching the revision parsing and listing
over to the array makes things like the builtin-diff usage much simpler
(we now see exactly how many members the array has, and we don't get the
objects reversed from the order they were on the command line).
One of the main reasons for doing this at all is that the malloc overhead
of the simple object list was actually pretty high, and the array is just
a lot denser. So this patch brings down memory usage by git-rev-list by
just under 3% (on top of all the other memory use optimizations) on the
mozilla archive.
It does add more lines than it removes, and more importantly, it adds a
whole new infrastructure for maintaining lists of objects, but on the
other hand, the new dynamic array code is pretty obvious. The change to
builtin-diff-tree.c shows a fairly good example of why an array interface
is sometimes more natural, and just much simpler for everybody.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-06-20 02:42:35 +02:00
|
|
|
!revs.pending.nr)) ||
|
2006-04-15 07:43:34 +02:00
|
|
|
revs.diff)
|
2005-10-26 00:24:55 +02:00
|
|
|
usage(rev_list_usage);
|
|
|
|
|
2008-08-25 08:15:05 +02:00
|
|
|
save_commit_buffer = revs.verbose_header ||
|
|
|
|
revs.grep_filter.pattern_list;
|
rev-list --bisect: limit list before bisecting.
I noticed bisect does not work well without both good and bad.
Running this script in git.git repository would give you quite
different results:
#!/bin/sh
initial=e83c5163316f89bfbde7d9ab23ca2e25604af290
mid0=`git rev-list --bisect ^$initial --all`
git rev-list $mid0 | wc -l
git rev-list ^$mid0 --all | wc -l
mid1=`git rev-list --bisect --all`
git rev-list $mid1 | wc -l
git rev-list ^$mid1 --all | wc -l
The $initial commit is the very first commit you made. The
first midpoint bisects things evenly as designed, but the latter
does not.
The reason I got interested in this was because I was wondering
if something like the following would help people converting a
huge repository from foreign SCM, or preparing a repository to
be fetched over plain dumb HTTP only:
#!/bin/sh
N=4
P=.git/objects/pack
bottom=
while test 0 \< $N
do
N=$((N-1))
if test -z "$bottom"
then
newbottom=`git rev-list --bisect --all`
else
newbottom=`git rev-list --bisect ^$bottom --all`
fi
if test -z "$bottom"
then
rev_list="$newbottom"
elif test 0 = $N
then
rev_list="^$bottom --all"
else
rev_list="^$bottom $newbottom"
fi
p=$(git rev-list --unpacked --objects $rev_list |
git pack-objects $P/pack)
git show-index <$P/pack-$p.idx | wc -l
bottom=$newbottom
done
The idea is to pack older half of the history to one pack, then
older half of the remaining history to another, to continue a
few times, using finer granularity as we get closer to the tip.
This may not matter, since for a truly huge history, running
bisect number of times could be quite time consuming, and we
might be better off running "git rev-list --all" once into a
temporary file, and manually pick cut-off points from the
resulting list of commits. After all we are talking about
"approximately half" for such an usage, and older history does
not matter much.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-04-15 00:57:32 +02:00
|
|
|
if (bisect_list)
|
|
|
|
revs.limited = 1;
|
2006-03-29 03:28:04 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2008-02-18 08:31:56 +01:00
|
|
|
if (prepare_revision_walk(&revs))
|
|
|
|
die("revision walk setup failed");
|
2006-02-28 20:24:00 +01:00
|
|
|
if (revs.tree_objects)
|
2006-09-06 10:42:23 +02:00
|
|
|
mark_edges_uninteresting(revs.commits, &revs, show_edge);
|
2006-02-28 20:24:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2007-03-22 06:15:54 +01:00
|
|
|
if (bisect_list) {
|
|
|
|
int reaches = reaches, all = all;
|
|
|
|
|
2007-10-22 07:47:56 +02:00
|
|
|
revs.commits = find_bisection(revs.commits, &reaches, &all,
|
|
|
|
bisect_find_all);
|
2009-03-26 05:55:49 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2009-03-26 05:55:30 +01:00
|
|
|
if (bisect_show_vars)
|
2009-03-26 05:55:41 +01:00
|
|
|
return show_bisect_vars(&revs, reaches, all,
|
2009-03-29 11:55:43 +02:00
|
|
|
bisect_show_all ? BISECT_SHOW_ALL : 0);
|
2007-03-22 06:15:54 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
2005-10-26 00:24:55 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2007-11-11 08:29:41 +01:00
|
|
|
traverse_commit_list(&revs,
|
|
|
|
quiet ? finish_commit : show_commit,
|
|
|
|
quiet ? finish_object : show_object);
|
2005-05-31 03:46:32 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2005-04-24 04:04:40 +02:00
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|