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#!/bin/sh
# Tcl ignores the next line -*- tcl -*- \
if test "z$*" = zversion \
|| test "z$*" = z--version; \
then \
echo 'git-gui version @@GITGUI_VERSION@@'; \
exit; \
fi; \
argv0=$0; \
exec wish "$argv0" -- "$@"
set appvers {@@GITGUI_VERSION@@}
set copyright [encoding convertfrom utf-8 {
Copyright © 2006, 2007 Shawn Pearce, et. al.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA}]
######################################################################
##
## Tcl/Tk sanity check
if {[catch {package require Tcl 8.4} err]
|| [catch {package require Tk 8.4} err]
} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
tk_messageBox \
-icon error \
-type ok \
-title [mc "git-gui: fatal error"] \
-message $err
exit 1
}
catch {rename send {}} ; # What an evil concept...
######################################################################
##
## locate our library
set oguilib {@@GITGUI_LIBDIR@@}
set oguirel {@@GITGUI_RELATIVE@@}
if {$oguirel eq {1}} {
set oguilib [file dirname [file dirname [file normalize $argv0]]]
set oguilib [file join $oguilib share git-gui lib]
set oguimsg [file join $oguilib msgs]
} elseif {[string match @@* $oguirel]} {
set oguilib [file join [file dirname [file normalize $argv0]] lib]
set oguimsg [file join [file dirname [file normalize $argv0]] po]
} else {
set oguimsg [file join $oguilib msgs]
}
unset oguirel
######################################################################
##
## enable verbose loading?
if {![catch {set _verbose $env(GITGUI_VERBOSE)}]} {
unset _verbose
rename auto_load real__auto_load
proc auto_load {name args} {
puts stderr "auto_load $name"
return [uplevel 1 real__auto_load $name $args]
}
rename source real__source
proc source {name} {
puts stderr "source $name"
uplevel 1 real__source $name
}
}
######################################################################
##
## Internationalization (i18n) through msgcat and gettext. See
## http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/Tcl.html
package require msgcat
proc _mc_trim {fmt} {
set cmk [string first @@ $fmt]
if {$cmk > 0} {
return [string range $fmt 0 [expr {$cmk - 1}]]
}
return $fmt
}
proc mc {en_fmt args} {
set fmt [_mc_trim [::msgcat::mc $en_fmt]]
if {[catch {set msg [eval [list format $fmt] $args]} err]} {
set msg [eval [list format [_mc_trim $en_fmt]] $args]
}
return $msg
}
proc strcat {args} {
return [join $args {}]
}
::msgcat::mcload $oguimsg
unset oguimsg
######################################################################
##
## read only globals
set _appname {Git Gui}
set _gitdir {}
set _gitexec {}
set _reponame {}
set _iscygwin {}
set _search_path {}
proc appname {} {
global _appname
return $_appname
}
proc gitdir {args} {
global _gitdir
if {$args eq {}} {
return $_gitdir
}
return [eval [list file join $_gitdir] $args]
}
proc gitexec {args} {
global _gitexec
if {$_gitexec eq {}} {
if {[catch {set _gitexec [git --exec-path]} err]} {
error "Git not installed?\n\n$err"
}
if {[is_Cygwin]} {
set _gitexec [exec cygpath \
--windows \
--absolute \
$_gitexec]
} else {
set _gitexec [file normalize $_gitexec]
}
}
if {$args eq {}} {
return $_gitexec
}
return [eval [list file join $_gitexec] $args]
}
proc reponame {} {
return $::_reponame
}
proc is_MacOSX {} {
if {[tk windowingsystem] eq {aqua}} {
return 1
}
return 0
}
proc is_Windows {} {
if {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq {windows}} {
return 1
}
return 0
}
proc is_Cygwin {} {
global _iscygwin
if {$_iscygwin eq {}} {
if {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq {windows}} {
if {[catch {set p [exec cygpath --windir]} err]} {
set _iscygwin 0
} else {
set _iscygwin 1
}
} else {
set _iscygwin 0
}
}
return $_iscygwin
}
proc is_enabled {option} {
global enabled_options
if {[catch {set on $enabled_options($option)}]} {return 0}
return $on
}
proc enable_option {option} {
global enabled_options
set enabled_options($option) 1
}
proc disable_option {option} {
global enabled_options
set enabled_options($option) 0
}
######################################################################
##
## config
proc is_many_config {name} {
switch -glob -- $name {
gui.recentrepo -
remote.*.fetch -
remote.*.push
{return 1}
*
{return 0}
}
}
proc is_config_true {name} {
global repo_config
if {[catch {set v $repo_config($name)}]} {
return 0
} elseif {$v eq {true} || $v eq {1} || $v eq {yes}} {
return 1
} else {
return 0
}
}
proc get_config {name} {
global repo_config
if {[catch {set v $repo_config($name)}]} {
return {}
} else {
return $v
}
}
######################################################################
##
## handy utils
proc _git_cmd {name} {
global _git_cmd_path
if {[catch {set v $_git_cmd_path($name)}]} {
switch -- $name {
version -
--version -
--exec-path { return [list $::_git $name] }
}
set p [gitexec git-$name$::_search_exe]
if {[file exists $p]} {
set v [list $p]
} elseif {[is_Windows] && [file exists [gitexec git-$name]]} {
# Try to determine what sort of magic will make
# git-$name go and do its thing, because native
# Tcl on Windows doesn't know it.
#
set p [gitexec git-$name]
set f [open $p r]
set s [gets $f]
close $f
switch -glob -- [lindex $s 0] {
#!*sh { set i sh }
#!*perl { set i perl }
#!*python { set i python }
default { error "git-$name is not supported: $s" }
}
upvar #0 _$i interp
if {![info exists interp]} {
set interp [_which $i]
}
if {$interp eq {}} {
error "git-$name requires $i (not in PATH)"
}
set v [concat [list $interp] [lrange $s 1 end] [list $p]]
} else {
# Assume it is builtin to git somehow and we
# aren't actually able to see a file for it.
#
set v [list $::_git $name]
}
set _git_cmd_path($name) $v
}
return $v
}
proc _which {what} {
global env _search_exe _search_path
if {$_search_path eq {}} {
if {[is_Cygwin] && [regexp {^(/|\.:)} $env(PATH)]} {
set _search_path [split [exec cygpath \
--windows \
--path \
--absolute \
$env(PATH)] {;}]
set _search_exe .exe
} elseif {[is_Windows]} {
set gitguidir [file dirname [info script]]
regsub -all ";" $gitguidir "\\;" gitguidir
set env(PATH) "$gitguidir;$env(PATH)"
set _search_path [split $env(PATH) {;}]
set _search_exe .exe
} else {
set _search_path [split $env(PATH) :]
set _search_exe {}
}
}
foreach p $_search_path {
set p [file join $p $what$_search_exe]
if {[file exists $p]} {
return [file normalize $p]
}
}
return {}
}
proc _lappend_nice {cmd_var} {
global _nice
upvar $cmd_var cmd
if {![info exists _nice]} {
set _nice [_which nice]
}
if {$_nice ne {}} {
lappend cmd $_nice
}
}
proc git {args} {
set opt [list exec]
while {1} {
switch -- [lindex $args 0] {
--nice {
_lappend_nice opt
}
default {
break
}
}
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
}
set cmdp [_git_cmd [lindex $args 0]]
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
return [eval $opt $cmdp $args]
}
proc _open_stdout_stderr {cmd} {
if {[catch {
set fd [open $cmd r]
} err]} {
if { [lindex $cmd end] eq {2>@1}
&& $err eq {can not find channel named "1"}
} {
# Older versions of Tcl 8.4 don't have this 2>@1 IO
# redirect operator. Fallback to |& cat for those.
# The command was not actually started, so its safe
# to try to start it a second time.
#
set fd [open [concat \
[lrange $cmd 0 end-1] \
[list |& cat] \
] r]
} else {
error $err
}
}
fconfigure $fd -eofchar {}
return $fd
}
proc git_read {args} {
set opt [list |]
while {1} {
switch -- [lindex $args 0] {
--nice {
_lappend_nice opt
}
--stderr {
lappend args 2>@1
}
default {
break
}
}
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
}
set cmdp [_git_cmd [lindex $args 0]]
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
return [_open_stdout_stderr [concat $opt $cmdp $args]]
}
proc git_write {args} {
set opt [list |]
while {1} {
switch -- [lindex $args 0] {
--nice {
_lappend_nice opt
}
default {
break
}
}
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
}
set cmdp [_git_cmd [lindex $args 0]]
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
return [open [concat $opt $cmdp $args] w]
}
proc githook_read {hook_name args} {
set pchook [gitdir hooks $hook_name]
lappend args 2>@1
# On Cygwin [file executable] might lie so we need to ask
# the shell if the hook is executable. Yes that's annoying.
#
if {[is_Cygwin]} {
upvar #0 _sh interp
if {![info exists interp]} {
set interp [_which sh]
}
if {$interp eq {}} {
error "hook execution requires sh (not in PATH)"
}
set scr {if test -x "$1";then exec "$@";fi}
set sh_c [list | $interp -c $scr $interp $pchook]
return [_open_stdout_stderr [concat $sh_c $args]]
}
if {[file executable $pchook]} {
return [_open_stdout_stderr [concat [list | $pchook] $args]]
}
return {}
}
proc sq {value} {
regsub -all ' $value "'\\''" value
return "'$value'"
}
proc load_current_branch {} {
global current_branch is_detached
set fd [open [gitdir HEAD] r]
if {[gets $fd ref] < 1} {
set ref {}
}
close $fd
set pfx {ref: refs/heads/}
set len [string length $pfx]
if {[string equal -length $len $pfx $ref]} {
# We're on a branch. It might not exist. But
# HEAD looks good enough to be a branch.
#
set current_branch [string range $ref $len end]
set is_detached 0
} else {
# Assume this is a detached head.
#
set current_branch HEAD
set is_detached 1
}
}
auto_load tk_optionMenu
rename tk_optionMenu real__tkOptionMenu
proc tk_optionMenu {w varName args} {
set m [eval real__tkOptionMenu $w $varName $args]
$m configure -font font_ui
$w configure -font font_ui
return $m
}
proc rmsel_tag {text} {
$text tag conf sel \
-background [$text cget -background] \
-foreground [$text cget -foreground] \
-borderwidth 0
$text tag conf in_sel -background lightgray
bind $text <Motion> break
return $text
}
set root_exists 0
bind . <Visibility> {
bind . <Visibility> {}
set root_exists 1
}
if {[is_Windows]} {
wm iconbitmap . -default $oguilib/git-gui.ico
}
######################################################################
##
## config defaults
set cursor_ptr arrow
font create font_diff -family Courier -size 10
font create font_ui
catch {
label .dummy
eval font configure font_ui [font actual [.dummy cget -font]]
destroy .dummy
}
font create font_uiitalic
font create font_uibold
font create font_diffbold
font create font_diffitalic
foreach class {Button Checkbutton Entry Label
Labelframe Listbox Menu Message
Radiobutton Spinbox Text} {
option add *$class.font font_ui
}
unset class
if {[is_Windows] || [is_MacOSX]} {
option add *Menu.tearOff 0
}
if {[is_MacOSX]} {
set M1B M1
set M1T Cmd
} else {
set M1B Control
set M1T Ctrl
}
proc bind_button3 {w cmd} {
bind $w <Any-Button-3> $cmd
if {[is_MacOSX]} {
# Mac OS X sends Button-2 on right click through three-button mouse,
# or through trackpad right-clicking (two-finger touch + click).
bind $w <Any-Button-2> $cmd
bind $w <Control-Button-1> $cmd
}
}
proc apply_config {} {
global repo_config font_descs
foreach option $font_descs {
set name [lindex $option 0]
set font [lindex $option 1]
if {[catch {
set need_weight 1
foreach {cn cv} $repo_config(gui.$name) {
if {$cn eq {-weight}} {
set need_weight 0
}
font configure $font $cn $cv
}
if {$need_weight} {
font configure $font -weight normal
}
} err]} {
error_popup [strcat [mc "Invalid font specified in %s:" "gui.$name"] "\n\n$err"]
}
foreach {cn cv} [font configure $font] {
font configure ${font}bold $cn $cv
font configure ${font}italic $cn $cv
}
font configure ${font}bold -weight bold
font configure ${font}italic -slant italic
}
}
set default_config(branch.autosetupmerge) true
set default_config(merge.diffstat) true
set default_config(merge.summary) false
set default_config(merge.verbosity) 2
set default_config(user.name) {}
set default_config(user.email) {}
set default_config(gui.matchtrackingbranch) false
set default_config(gui.pruneduringfetch) false
set default_config(gui.trustmtime) false
set default_config(gui.diffcontext) 5
set default_config(gui.commitmsgwidth) 75
set default_config(gui.newbranchtemplate) {}
git-gui: Automatically spell check commit messages as the user types Many user friendly tools like word processors, email editors and web browsers allow users to spell check the message they are writing as they type it, making it easy to identify a common misspelling of a word and correct it on the fly. We now open a bi-directional pipe to Aspell and feed the message text the user is editing off to the program about once every 300 milliseconds. This is frequent enough that the user sees the results almost immediately, but is not so frequent as to cause significant additional load on the system. If the user has modified the message text during the last 300 milliseconds we delay until the next period, ensuring that we avoid flooding the Aspell process with a lot of text while the user is actively typing their message. We wait to send the current message buffer to Aspell until the user is at a word boundary, thus ensuring that we are not likely to ask for misspelled word detection on a word that the user is actively typing, as most words are misspelled when only partially typed, even if the user has thus far typed it correctly. Misspelled words are highlighted in red and are given an underline, causing the word to stand out from the others in the buffer. This is a very common user interface idiom for displaying misspelled words, but differs from one platform to the next in slight variations. For example the Mac OS X system prefers using a dashed red underline, leaving the word in the original text color. Unfortunately the control that Tk gives us over text display is not powerful enough to handle such formatting so we have to work with the least common denominator. The top suggestions for a misspelling are saved in an array and offered to the user when they right-click (or on the Mac ctrl-click) a misspelled word. Selecting an entry from this menu will replace the misspelling with the correction shown. Replacement is integrated with the undo/redo stack so undoing a replacement will restore the misspelled original text. If Aspell could not be started during git-gui launch we silently eat the error and run without spell checking support. This way users who do not have Aspell in their $PATH can continue to use git-gui, although they will not get the advanced spelling functionality. If Aspell started successfully the version line and language are shown in git-gui's about box, below the Tcl/Tk versions. This way the user can verify the Aspell function has been activated. If Aspell crashes while we are running we inform the user with an error dialog and then disable Aspell entirely for the rest of this git-gui session. This prevents us from fork-bombing the system with Aspell instances that always crash when presented with the current message text, should there be a bug in either Aspell or in git-gui's output to it. We escape all input lines with ^, as recommended by the Aspell manual page, as this allows Aspell to properly ignore any input line that is otherwise looking like a command (e.g. ! to enable terse output). By using this escape however we need to correct all word offsets by -1 as Aspell is apparently considering the ^ escape to be part of the line's character count, but our Tk text widget obviously does not. Available dictionaries are offered in the Options dialog, allowing the user to select the language they want to spellcheck commit messages with for the current repository, as well as the global user setting that all repositories inherit. Special thanks to Adam Flott for suggesting connecting git-gui to Aspell for the purpose of spell checking the commit message, and to Wincent Colaiuta for the idea to wait for a word boundary before passing the message over for checking. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2008-02-07 08:35:25 +01:00
set default_config(gui.spellingdictionary) {}
set default_config(gui.fontui) [font configure font_ui]
set default_config(gui.fontdiff) [font configure font_diff]
set font_descs {
{fontui font_ui {mc "Main Font"}}
{fontdiff font_diff {mc "Diff/Console Font"}}
}
######################################################################
##
## find git
set _git [_which git]
if {$_git eq {}} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
tk_messageBox \
-icon error \
-type ok \
-title [mc "git-gui: fatal error"] \
-message [mc "Cannot find git in PATH."]
exit 1
}
######################################################################
##
## version check
if {[catch {set _git_version [git --version]} err]} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
tk_messageBox \
-icon error \
-type ok \
-title [mc "git-gui: fatal error"] \
-message "Cannot determine Git version:
$err
[appname] requires Git 1.5.0 or later."
exit 1
}
if {![regsub {^git version } $_git_version {} _git_version]} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
tk_messageBox \
-icon error \
-type ok \
-title [mc "git-gui: fatal error"] \
-message [strcat [mc "Cannot parse Git version string:"] "\n\n$_git_version"]
exit 1
}
set _real_git_version $_git_version
regsub -- {[\-\.]dirty$} $_git_version {} _git_version
regsub {\.[0-9]+\.g[0-9a-f]+$} $_git_version {} _git_version
regsub {\.rc[0-9]+$} $_git_version {} _git_version
regsub {\.GIT$} $_git_version {} _git_version
regsub {\.[a-zA-Z]+\.[0-9]+$} $_git_version {} _git_version
if {![regexp {^[1-9]+(\.[0-9]+)+$} $_git_version]} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
if {[tk_messageBox \
-icon warning \
-type yesno \
-default no \
-title "[appname]: warning" \
-message [mc "Git version cannot be determined.
%s claims it is version '%s'.
%s requires at least Git 1.5.0 or later.
Assume '%s' is version 1.5.0?
" $_git $_real_git_version [appname] $_real_git_version]] eq {yes}} {
set _git_version 1.5.0
} else {
exit 1
}
}
unset _real_git_version
proc git-version {args} {
global _git_version
switch [llength $args] {
0 {
return $_git_version
}
2 {
set op [lindex $args 0]
set vr [lindex $args 1]
set cm [package vcompare $_git_version $vr]
return [expr $cm $op 0]
}
4 {
set type [lindex $args 0]
set name [lindex $args 1]
set parm [lindex $args 2]
set body [lindex $args 3]
if {($type ne {proc} && $type ne {method})} {
error "Invalid arguments to git-version"
}
if {[llength $body] < 2 || [lindex $body end-1] ne {default}} {
error "Last arm of $type $name must be default"
}
foreach {op vr cb} [lrange $body 0 end-2] {
if {[git-version $op $vr]} {
return [uplevel [list $type $name $parm $cb]]
}
}
return [uplevel [list $type $name $parm [lindex $body end]]]
}
default {
error "git-version >= x"
}
}
}
if {[git-version < 1.5]} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
tk_messageBox \
-icon error \
-type ok \
-title [mc "git-gui: fatal error"] \
-message "[appname] requires Git 1.5.0 or later.
You are using [git-version]:
[git --version]"
exit 1
}
######################################################################
##
## configure our library
set idx [file join $oguilib tclIndex]
if {[catch {set fd [open $idx r]} err]} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
tk_messageBox \
-icon error \
-type ok \
-title [mc "git-gui: fatal error"] \
-message $err
exit 1
}
if {[gets $fd] eq {# Autogenerated by git-gui Makefile}} {
set idx [list]
while {[gets $fd n] >= 0} {
if {$n ne {} && ![string match #* $n]} {
lappend idx $n
}
}
} else {
set idx {}
}
close $fd
if {$idx ne {}} {
set loaded [list]
foreach p $idx {
if {[lsearch -exact $loaded $p] >= 0} continue
source [file join $oguilib $p]
lappend loaded $p
}
unset loaded p
} else {
set auto_path [concat [list $oguilib] $auto_path]
}
unset -nocomplain idx fd
######################################################################
##
## config file parsing
git-version proc _parse_config {arr_name args} {
>= 1.5.3 {
upvar $arr_name arr
array unset arr
set buf {}
catch {
set fd_rc [eval \
[list git_read config] \
$args \
[list --null --list]]
fconfigure $fd_rc -translation binary
set buf [read $fd_rc]
close $fd_rc
}
foreach line [split $buf "\0"] {
if {[regexp {^([^\n]+)\n(.*)$} $line line name value]} {
if {[is_many_config $name]} {
lappend arr($name) $value
} else {
set arr($name) $value
}
}
}
}
default {
upvar $arr_name arr
array unset arr
catch {
set fd_rc [eval [list git_read config --list] $args]
while {[gets $fd_rc line] >= 0} {
if {[regexp {^([^=]+)=(.*)$} $line line name value]} {
if {[is_many_config $name]} {
lappend arr($name) $value
} else {
set arr($name) $value
}
}
}
close $fd_rc
}
}
}
proc load_config {include_global} {
global repo_config global_config default_config
if {$include_global} {
_parse_config global_config --global
}
_parse_config repo_config
foreach name [array names default_config] {
if {[catch {set v $global_config($name)}]} {
set global_config($name) $default_config($name)
}
if {[catch {set v $repo_config($name)}]} {
set repo_config($name) $default_config($name)
}
}
}
######################################################################
##
## feature option selection
if {[regexp {^git-(.+)$} [file tail $argv0] _junk subcommand]} {
unset _junk
} else {
set subcommand gui
}
if {$subcommand eq {gui.sh}} {
set subcommand gui
}
if {$subcommand eq {gui} && [llength $argv] > 0} {
set subcommand [lindex $argv 0]
set argv [lrange $argv 1 end]
}
enable_option multicommit
enable_option branch
enable_option transport
disable_option bare
switch -- $subcommand {
browser -
blame {
enable_option bare
disable_option multicommit
disable_option branch
disable_option transport
}
citool {
enable_option singlecommit
disable_option multicommit
disable_option branch
disable_option transport
}
}
######################################################################
##
## repository setup
if {[catch {
set _gitdir $env(GIT_DIR)
set _prefix {}
}]
&& [catch {
set _gitdir [git rev-parse --git-dir]
set _prefix [git rev-parse --show-prefix]
} err]} {
git-gui: Allow users to choose/create/clone a repository If we are started outside of a git repository than it is likely the user started us from some sort of desktop shortcut icon in the operating system. In such a case the user is expecting us to prompt them to locate the git repository they want to work on, or to help them make a new repository, or to clone one from an existing location. This is a very simple wizard that offers the user one of these three choices. When we clone a repository we always use the name `master` in the local repository, even if the remote side does not appear to point to that name. I chose this as a policy decision. Much of the Git documentation talks about `master` being the default branch in a repository and that's what git-init does too. If the remote side doesn't call its default branch `master` most users just don't care, they just want to use Git the way the documentation describes. Rather than relying on the git-clone Porcelain that ships with git we build the new repository ourselves and then obtain content by git-fetch. This technique simplifies the entire clone process to roughly: `git init && git fetch && git pull`. Today we use three passes with git-fetch; the first pass gets us the bulk of the objects and the branches, the second pass gets us the tags, and the final pass gets us the current value of HEAD to initialize the default branch. If the source repository is on the local disk we try to use a hardlink to connect the objects into the new clone as this can be many times faster than copying the objects or packing them and passing the data through a pipe to index-pack. Unlike git-clone we stick to pure Tcl [file link -hard] operation thus avoiding the need to fork a cpio process to setup the hardlinks. If hardlinks do not appear to be supported (e.g. filesystem doesn't allow them or we are crossing filesystem boundaries) we use file copying instead. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-09-22 09:47:43 +02:00
load_config 1
apply_config
choose_repository::pick
}
if {![file isdirectory $_gitdir] && [is_Cygwin]} {
catch {set _gitdir [exec cygpath --windows $_gitdir]}
}
if {![file isdirectory $_gitdir]} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
error_popup [strcat [mc "Git directory not found:"] "\n\n$_gitdir"]
exit 1
}
if {$_prefix ne {}} {
regsub -all {[^/]+/} $_prefix ../ cdup
if {[catch {cd $cdup} err]} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
error_popup [strcat [mc "Cannot move to top of working directory:"] "\n\n$err"]
exit 1
}
unset cdup
} elseif {![is_enabled bare]} {
if {[lindex [file split $_gitdir] end] ne {.git}} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
error_popup [strcat [mc "Cannot use funny .git directory:"] "\n\n$_gitdir"]
exit 1
}
if {[catch {cd [file dirname $_gitdir]} err]} {
catch {wm withdraw .}
error_popup [strcat [mc "No working directory"] " [file dirname $_gitdir]:\n\n$err"]
exit 1
}
}
set _reponame [file split [file normalize $_gitdir]]
if {[lindex $_reponame end] eq {.git}} {
set _reponame [lindex $_reponame end-1]
} else {
set _reponame [lindex $_reponame end]
}
######################################################################
##
## global init
set current_diff_path {}
set current_diff_side {}
set diff_actions [list]
set HEAD {}
set PARENT {}
set MERGE_HEAD [list]
set commit_type {}
set empty_tree {}
set current_branch {}
set is_detached 0
set current_diff_path {}
set is_3way_diff 0
set selected_commit_type new
######################################################################
##
## task management
set rescan_active 0
set diff_active 0
set last_clicked {}
set disable_on_lock [list]
set index_lock_type none
proc lock_index {type} {
global index_lock_type disable_on_lock
if {$index_lock_type eq {none}} {
set index_lock_type $type
foreach w $disable_on_lock {
uplevel #0 $w disabled
}
return 1
} elseif {$index_lock_type eq "begin-$type"} {
set index_lock_type $type
return 1
}
return 0
}
proc unlock_index {} {
global index_lock_type disable_on_lock
set index_lock_type none
foreach w $disable_on_lock {
uplevel #0 $w normal
}
}
######################################################################
##
## status
proc repository_state {ctvar hdvar mhvar} {
global current_branch
upvar $ctvar ct $hdvar hd $mhvar mh
set mh [list]
load_current_branch
if {[catch {set hd [git rev-parse --verify HEAD]}]} {
set hd {}
set ct initial
return
}
set merge_head [gitdir MERGE_HEAD]
if {[file exists $merge_head]} {
set ct merge
set fd_mh [open $merge_head r]
while {[gets $fd_mh line] >= 0} {
lappend mh $line
}
close $fd_mh
return
}
set ct normal
}
proc PARENT {} {
global PARENT empty_tree
set p [lindex $PARENT 0]
if {$p ne {}} {
return $p
}
if {$empty_tree eq {}} {
set empty_tree [git mktree << {}]
}
return $empty_tree
}
proc rescan {after {honor_trustmtime 1}} {
global HEAD PARENT MERGE_HEAD commit_type
global ui_index ui_workdir ui_comm
global rescan_active file_states
global repo_config
if {$rescan_active > 0 || ![lock_index read]} return
repository_state newType newHEAD newMERGE_HEAD
if {[string match amend* $commit_type]
&& $newType eq {normal}
&& $newHEAD eq $HEAD} {
} else {
set HEAD $newHEAD
set PARENT $newHEAD
set MERGE_HEAD $newMERGE_HEAD
set commit_type $newType
}
array unset file_states
if {!$::GITGUI_BCK_exists &&
(![$ui_comm edit modified]
|| [string trim [$ui_comm get 0.0 end]] eq {})} {
if {[string match amend* $commit_type]} {
} elseif {[load_message GITGUI_MSG]} {
} elseif {[load_message MERGE_MSG]} {
} elseif {[load_message SQUASH_MSG]} {
}
$ui_comm edit reset
$ui_comm edit modified false
}
if {$honor_trustmtime && $repo_config(gui.trustmtime) eq {true}} {
rescan_stage2 {} $after
} else {
set rescan_active 1
ui_status [mc "Refreshing file status..."]
set fd_rf [git_read update-index \
-q \
--unmerged \
--ignore-missing \
--refresh \
]
fconfigure $fd_rf -blocking 0 -translation binary
fileevent $fd_rf readable \
[list rescan_stage2 $fd_rf $after]
}
}
if {[is_Cygwin]} {
set is_git_info_link {}
set is_git_info_exclude {}
proc have_info_exclude {} {
global is_git_info_link is_git_info_exclude
if {$is_git_info_link eq {}} {
set is_git_info_link [file isfile [gitdir info.lnk]]
}
if {$is_git_info_link} {
if {$is_git_info_exclude eq {}} {
if {[catch {exec test -f [gitdir info exclude]}]} {
set is_git_info_exclude 0
} else {
set is_git_info_exclude 1
}
}
return $is_git_info_exclude
} else {
return [file readable [gitdir info exclude]]
}
}
} else {
proc have_info_exclude {} {
return [file readable [gitdir info exclude]]
}
}
proc rescan_stage2 {fd after} {
global rescan_active buf_rdi buf_rdf buf_rlo
if {$fd ne {}} {
read $fd
if {![eof $fd]} return
close $fd
}
set ls_others [list --exclude-per-directory=.gitignore]
if {[have_info_exclude]} {
lappend ls_others "--exclude-from=[gitdir info exclude]"
}
set user_exclude [get_config core.excludesfile]
if {$user_exclude ne {} && [file readable $user_exclude]} {
lappend ls_others "--exclude-from=$user_exclude"
}
set buf_rdi {}
set buf_rdf {}
set buf_rlo {}
set rescan_active 3
ui_status [mc "Scanning for modified files ..."]
set fd_di [git_read diff-index --cached -z [PARENT]]
set fd_df [git_read diff-files -z]
set fd_lo [eval git_read ls-files --others -z $ls_others]
fconfigure $fd_di -blocking 0 -translation binary -encoding binary
fconfigure $fd_df -blocking 0 -translation binary -encoding binary
fconfigure $fd_lo -blocking 0 -translation binary -encoding binary
fileevent $fd_di readable [list read_diff_index $fd_di $after]
fileevent $fd_df readable [list read_diff_files $fd_df $after]
fileevent $fd_lo readable [list read_ls_others $fd_lo $after]
}
proc load_message {file} {
global ui_comm
set f [gitdir $file]
if {[file isfile $f]} {
if {[catch {set fd [open $f r]}]} {
return 0
}
fconfigure $fd -eofchar {}
set content [string trim [read $fd]]
close $fd
regsub -all -line {[ \r\t]+$} $content {} content
$ui_comm delete 0.0 end
$ui_comm insert end $content
return 1
}
return 0
}
proc read_diff_index {fd after} {
global buf_rdi
append buf_rdi [read $fd]
set c 0
set n [string length $buf_rdi]
while {$c < $n} {
set z1 [string first "\0" $buf_rdi $c]
if {$z1 == -1} break
incr z1
set z2 [string first "\0" $buf_rdi $z1]
if {$z2 == -1} break
incr c
set i [split [string range $buf_rdi $c [expr {$z1 - 2}]] { }]
set p [string range $buf_rdi $z1 [expr {$z2 - 1}]]
merge_state \
[encoding convertfrom $p] \
[lindex $i 4]? \
[list [lindex $i 0] [lindex $i 2]] \
[list]
set c $z2
incr c
}
if {$c < $n} {
set buf_rdi [string range $buf_rdi $c end]
} else {
set buf_rdi {}
}
rescan_done $fd buf_rdi $after
}
proc read_diff_files {fd after} {
global buf_rdf
append buf_rdf [read $fd]
set c 0
set n [string length $buf_rdf]
while {$c < $n} {
set z1 [string first "\0" $buf_rdf $c]
if {$z1 == -1} break
incr z1
set z2 [string first "\0" $buf_rdf $z1]
if {$z2 == -1} break
incr c
set i [split [string range $buf_rdf $c [expr {$z1 - 2}]] { }]
set p [string range $buf_rdf $z1 [expr {$z2 - 1}]]
merge_state \
[encoding convertfrom $p] \
?[lindex $i 4] \
[list] \
[list [lindex $i 0] [lindex $i 2]]
set c $z2
incr c
}
if {$c < $n} {
set buf_rdf [string range $buf_rdf $c end]
} else {
set buf_rdf {}
}
rescan_done $fd buf_rdf $after
}
proc read_ls_others {fd after} {
global buf_rlo
append buf_rlo [read $fd]
set pck [split $buf_rlo "\0"]
set buf_rlo [lindex $pck end]
foreach p [lrange $pck 0 end-1] {
set p [encoding convertfrom $p]
if {[string index $p end] eq {/}} {
set p [string range $p 0 end-1]
}
merge_state $p ?O
}
rescan_done $fd buf_rlo $after
}
proc rescan_done {fd buf after} {
global rescan_active current_diff_path
global file_states repo_config
upvar $buf to_clear
if {![eof $fd]} return
set to_clear {}
close $fd
if {[incr rescan_active -1] > 0} return
prune_selection
unlock_index
display_all_files
if {$current_diff_path ne {}} reshow_diff
uplevel #0 $after
}
proc prune_selection {} {
global file_states selected_paths
foreach path [array names selected_paths] {
if {[catch {set still_here $file_states($path)}]} {
unset selected_paths($path)
}
}
}
######################################################################
##
## ui helpers
proc mapicon {w state path} {
global all_icons
if {[catch {set r $all_icons($state$w)}]} {
puts "error: no icon for $w state={$state} $path"
return file_plain
}
return $r
}
proc mapdesc {state path} {
global all_descs
if {[catch {set r $all_descs($state)}]} {
puts "error: no desc for state={$state} $path"
return $state
}
return $r
}
proc ui_status {msg} {
global main_status
if {[info exists main_status]} {
$main_status show $msg
}
}
proc ui_ready {{test {}}} {
global main_status
if {[info exists main_status]} {
$main_status show [mc "Ready."] $test
}
}
proc escape_path {path} {
regsub -all {\\} $path "\\\\" path
regsub -all "\n" $path "\\n" path
return $path
}
proc short_path {path} {
return [escape_path [lindex [file split $path] end]]
}
set next_icon_id 0
set null_sha1 [string repeat 0 40]
proc merge_state {path new_state {head_info {}} {index_info {}}} {
global file_states next_icon_id null_sha1
set s0 [string index $new_state 0]
set s1 [string index $new_state 1]
if {[catch {set info $file_states($path)}]} {
set state __
set icon n[incr next_icon_id]
} else {
set state [lindex $info 0]
set icon [lindex $info 1]
if {$head_info eq {}} {set head_info [lindex $info 2]}
if {$index_info eq {}} {set index_info [lindex $info 3]}
}
if {$s0 eq {?}} {set s0 [string index $state 0]} \
elseif {$s0 eq {_}} {set s0 _}
if {$s1 eq {?}} {set s1 [string index $state 1]} \
elseif {$s1 eq {_}} {set s1 _}
if {$s0 eq {A} && $s1 eq {_} && $head_info eq {}} {
set head_info [list 0 $null_sha1]
} elseif {$s0 ne {_} && [string index $state 0] eq {_}
&& $head_info eq {}} {
set head_info $index_info
}
set file_states($path) [list $s0$s1 $icon \
$head_info $index_info \
]
return $state
}
proc display_file_helper {w path icon_name old_m new_m} {
global file_lists
if {$new_m eq {_}} {
set lno [lsearch -sorted -exact $file_lists($w) $path]
if {$lno >= 0} {
set file_lists($w) [lreplace $file_lists($w) $lno $lno]
incr lno
$w conf -state normal
$w delete $lno.0 [expr {$lno + 1}].0
$w conf -state disabled
}
} elseif {$old_m eq {_} && $new_m ne {_}} {
lappend file_lists($w) $path
set file_lists($w) [lsort -unique $file_lists($w)]
set lno [lsearch -sorted -exact $file_lists($w) $path]
incr lno
$w conf -state normal
$w image create $lno.0 \
-align center -padx 5 -pady 1 \
-name $icon_name \
-image [mapicon $w $new_m $path]
$w insert $lno.1 "[escape_path $path]\n"
$w conf -state disabled
} elseif {$old_m ne $new_m} {
$w conf -state normal
$w image conf $icon_name -image [mapicon $w $new_m $path]
$w conf -state disabled
}
}
proc display_file {path state} {
global file_states selected_paths
global ui_index ui_workdir
set old_m [merge_state $path $state]
set s $file_states($path)
set new_m [lindex $s 0]
set icon_name [lindex $s 1]
set o [string index $old_m 0]
set n [string index $new_m 0]
if {$o eq {U}} {
set o _
}
if {$n eq {U}} {
set n _
}
display_file_helper $ui_index $path $icon_name $o $n
if {[string index $old_m 0] eq {U}} {
set o U
} else {
set o [string index $old_m 1]
}
if {[string index $new_m 0] eq {U}} {
set n U
} else {
set n [string index $new_m 1]
}
display_file_helper $ui_workdir $path $icon_name $o $n
if {$new_m eq {__}} {
unset file_states($path)
catch {unset selected_paths($path)}
}
}
proc display_all_files_helper {w path icon_name m} {
global file_lists
lappend file_lists($w) $path
set lno [expr {[lindex [split [$w index end] .] 0] - 1}]
$w image create end \
-align center -padx 5 -pady 1 \
-name $icon_name \
-image [mapicon $w $m $path]
$w insert end "[escape_path $path]\n"
}
proc display_all_files {} {
global ui_index ui_workdir
global file_states file_lists
global last_clicked
$ui_index conf -state normal
$ui_workdir conf -state normal
$ui_index delete 0.0 end
$ui_workdir delete 0.0 end
set last_clicked {}
set file_lists($ui_index) [list]
set file_lists($ui_workdir) [list]
foreach path [lsort [array names file_states]] {
set s $file_states($path)
set m [lindex $s 0]
set icon_name [lindex $s 1]
set s [string index $m 0]
if {$s ne {U} && $s ne {_}} {
display_all_files_helper $ui_index $path \
$icon_name $s
}
if {[string index $m 0] eq {U}} {
set s U
} else {
set s [string index $m 1]
git-gui: Allow staging/unstaging individual diff hunks. Just like `git-add --interactive` we can now stage and unstage individual hunks within a file, rather than the entire file at once. This works on the basic idea of scanning backwards from the mouse position to find the hunk header, then going forwards to find the end of the hunk. Everything in that is sent to `git apply --cached`, prefixed by the diff header lines. We ignore whitespace errors while applying a hunk, as we expect the user's pre-commit hook to catch any possible problems. This matches our existing behavior with regards to adding an entire file with no whitespace error checking. Applying hunks means that we now have to capture and save the diff header lines, rather than chucking them. Not really a big deal, we just needed a new global to hang onto that current header information. We probably could have recreated it on demand during apply_hunk but that would mean we need to implement all of the funny rules about how to encode weird path names (e.g. ones containing LF) into a diff header so that the `git apply` process would understand what we are asking it to do. Much simpler to just store this small amount of data in a global and replay it when needed. I'm making absolutely no attempt to correct the line numbers on the remaining hunk headers after one hunk has been applied. This may cause some hunks to fail, as the position information would not be correct. Users can always refresh the current diff before applying a failing hunk to work around the issue. Perhaps if we ever implement hunk splitting we could also fix the remaining hunk headers. Applying hunks directly means that we need to process the diff data in binary, rather than using the system encoding and an automatic linefeed translation. This ensures that CRLF formatted files will be able to be fed directly to `git apply` without failures. Unfortunately it also means we will see CRs show up in the GUI as ugly little boxes at the end of each line in a CRLF file. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-25 03:20:57 +01:00
}
if {$s ne {_}} {
display_all_files_helper $ui_workdir $path \
$icon_name $s
git-gui: Allow staging/unstaging individual diff hunks. Just like `git-add --interactive` we can now stage and unstage individual hunks within a file, rather than the entire file at once. This works on the basic idea of scanning backwards from the mouse position to find the hunk header, then going forwards to find the end of the hunk. Everything in that is sent to `git apply --cached`, prefixed by the diff header lines. We ignore whitespace errors while applying a hunk, as we expect the user's pre-commit hook to catch any possible problems. This matches our existing behavior with regards to adding an entire file with no whitespace error checking. Applying hunks means that we now have to capture and save the diff header lines, rather than chucking them. Not really a big deal, we just needed a new global to hang onto that current header information. We probably could have recreated it on demand during apply_hunk but that would mean we need to implement all of the funny rules about how to encode weird path names (e.g. ones containing LF) into a diff header so that the `git apply` process would understand what we are asking it to do. Much simpler to just store this small amount of data in a global and replay it when needed. I'm making absolutely no attempt to correct the line numbers on the remaining hunk headers after one hunk has been applied. This may cause some hunks to fail, as the position information would not be correct. Users can always refresh the current diff before applying a failing hunk to work around the issue. Perhaps if we ever implement hunk splitting we could also fix the remaining hunk headers. Applying hunks directly means that we need to process the diff data in binary, rather than using the system encoding and an automatic linefeed translation. This ensures that CRLF formatted files will be able to be fed directly to `git apply` without failures. Unfortunately it also means we will see CRs show up in the GUI as ugly little boxes at the end of each line in a CRLF file. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-25 03:20:57 +01:00
}
}
$ui_index conf -state disabled
$ui_workdir conf -state disabled
git-gui: Allow staging/unstaging individual diff hunks. Just like `git-add --interactive` we can now stage and unstage individual hunks within a file, rather than the entire file at once. This works on the basic idea of scanning backwards from the mouse position to find the hunk header, then going forwards to find the end of the hunk. Everything in that is sent to `git apply --cached`, prefixed by the diff header lines. We ignore whitespace errors while applying a hunk, as we expect the user's pre-commit hook to catch any possible problems. This matches our existing behavior with regards to adding an entire file with no whitespace error checking. Applying hunks means that we now have to capture and save the diff header lines, rather than chucking them. Not really a big deal, we just needed a new global to hang onto that current header information. We probably could have recreated it on demand during apply_hunk but that would mean we need to implement all of the funny rules about how to encode weird path names (e.g. ones containing LF) into a diff header so that the `git apply` process would understand what we are asking it to do. Much simpler to just store this small amount of data in a global and replay it when needed. I'm making absolutely no attempt to correct the line numbers on the remaining hunk headers after one hunk has been applied. This may cause some hunks to fail, as the position information would not be correct. Users can always refresh the current diff before applying a failing hunk to work around the issue. Perhaps if we ever implement hunk splitting we could also fix the remaining hunk headers. Applying hunks directly means that we need to process the diff data in binary, rather than using the system encoding and an automatic linefeed translation. This ensures that CRLF formatted files will be able to be fed directly to `git apply` without failures. Unfortunately it also means we will see CRs show up in the GUI as ugly little boxes at the end of each line in a CRLF file. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-25 03:20:57 +01:00
}
######################################################################
##
## icons
set filemask {
#define mask_width 14
#define mask_height 15
static unsigned char mask_bits[] = {
0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f,
0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f,
0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f, 0xfe, 0x1f};
}
image create bitmap file_plain -background white -foreground black -data {
#define plain_width 14
#define plain_height 15
static unsigned char plain_bits[] = {
0xfe, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x05, 0x02, 0x09, 0x02, 0x1f, 0x02, 0x10,
0x02, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10,
0x02, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfe, 0x1f};
} -maskdata $filemask
image create bitmap file_mod -background white -foreground blue -data {
#define mod_width 14
#define mod_height 15
static unsigned char mod_bits[] = {
0xfe, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x7a, 0x05, 0x02, 0x09, 0x7a, 0x1f, 0x02, 0x10,
0xfa, 0x17, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfa, 0x17, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfa, 0x17, 0x02, 0x10,
0xfa, 0x17, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfe, 0x1f};
} -maskdata $filemask
image create bitmap file_fulltick -background white -foreground "#007000" -data {
#define file_fulltick_width 14
#define file_fulltick_height 15
static unsigned char file_fulltick_bits[] = {
0xfe, 0x01, 0x02, 0x1a, 0x02, 0x0c, 0x02, 0x0c, 0x02, 0x16, 0x02, 0x16,
0x02, 0x13, 0x00, 0x13, 0x86, 0x11, 0x8c, 0x11, 0xd8, 0x10, 0xf2, 0x10,
0x62, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfe, 0x1f};
} -maskdata $filemask
image create bitmap file_parttick -background white -foreground "#005050" -data {
#define parttick_width 14
#define parttick_height 15
static unsigned char parttick_bits[] = {
0xfe, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x7a, 0x05, 0x02, 0x09, 0x7a, 0x1f, 0x02, 0x10,
0x7a, 0x14, 0x02, 0x16, 0x02, 0x13, 0x8a, 0x11, 0xda, 0x10, 0x72, 0x10,
0x22, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfe, 0x1f};
} -maskdata $filemask
image create bitmap file_question -background white -foreground black -data {
#define file_question_width 14
#define file_question_height 15
static unsigned char file_question_bits[] = {
0xfe, 0x01, 0x02, 0x02, 0xe2, 0x04, 0xf2, 0x09, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x0a, 0x13,
0x82, 0x11, 0xc2, 0x10, 0x62, 0x10, 0x62, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0x62, 0x10,
0x62, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfe, 0x1f};
} -maskdata $filemask
image create bitmap file_removed -background white -foreground red -data {
#define file_removed_width 14
#define file_removed_height 15
static unsigned char file_removed_bits[] = {
0xfe, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x05, 0x02, 0x09, 0x02, 0x1f, 0x02, 0x10,
0x1a, 0x16, 0x32, 0x13, 0xe2, 0x11, 0xc2, 0x10, 0xe2, 0x11, 0x32, 0x13,
0x1a, 0x16, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfe, 0x1f};
} -maskdata $filemask
image create bitmap file_merge -background white -foreground blue -data {
#define file_merge_width 14
#define file_merge_height 15
static unsigned char file_merge_bits[] = {
0xfe, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x62, 0x05, 0x62, 0x09, 0x62, 0x1f, 0x62, 0x10,
0xfa, 0x11, 0xf2, 0x10, 0x62, 0x10, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfa, 0x17, 0x02, 0x10,
0xfa, 0x17, 0x02, 0x10, 0xfe, 0x1f};
} -maskdata $filemask
set ui_index .vpane.files.index.list
set ui_workdir .vpane.files.workdir.list
set all_icons(_$ui_index) file_plain
set all_icons(A$ui_index) file_fulltick
set all_icons(M$ui_index) file_fulltick
set all_icons(D$ui_index) file_removed
set all_icons(U$ui_index) file_merge
set all_icons(_$ui_workdir) file_plain
set all_icons(M$ui_workdir) file_mod
set all_icons(D$ui_workdir) file_question
set all_icons(U$ui_workdir) file_merge
set all_icons(O$ui_workdir) file_plain
set max_status_desc 0
foreach i {
{__ {mc "Unmodified"}}
{_M {mc "Modified, not staged"}}
{M_ {mc "Staged for commit"}}
{MM {mc "Portions staged for commit"}}
{MD {mc "Staged for commit, missing"}}
{_O {mc "Untracked, not staged"}}
{A_ {mc "Staged for commit"}}
{AM {mc "Portions staged for commit"}}
{AD {mc "Staged for commit, missing"}}
{_D {mc "Missing"}}
{D_ {mc "Staged for removal"}}
{DO {mc "Staged for removal, still present"}}
{U_ {mc "Requires merge resolution"}}
{UU {mc "Requires merge resolution"}}
{UM {mc "Requires merge resolution"}}
{UD {mc "Requires merge resolution"}}
} {
set text [eval [lindex $i 1]]
if {$max_status_desc < [string length $text]} {
set max_status_desc [string length $text]
}
set all_descs([lindex $i 0]) $text
}
unset i
######################################################################
##
## util
proc scrollbar2many {list mode args} {
foreach w $list {eval $w $mode $args}
}
proc many2scrollbar {list mode sb top bottom} {
$sb set $top $bottom
foreach w $list {$w $mode moveto $top}
}
proc incr_font_size {font {amt 1}} {
set sz [font configure $font -size]
incr sz $amt
font configure $font -size $sz
font configure ${font}bold -size $sz
font configure ${font}italic -size $sz
}
######################################################################
##
## ui commands
set starting_gitk_msg [mc "Starting gitk... please wait..."]
proc do_gitk {revs} {
# -- Always start gitk through whatever we were loaded with. This
# lets us bypass using shell process on Windows systems.
#
set exe [file join [file dirname $::_git] gitk]
set cmd [list [info nameofexecutable] $exe]
if {! [file exists $exe]} {
error_popup [mc "Unable to start gitk:\n\n%s does not exist" $exe]
} else {
global env
if {[info exists env(GIT_DIR)]} {
set old_GIT_DIR $env(GIT_DIR)
} else {
set old_GIT_DIR {}
}
set pwd [pwd]
cd [file dirname [gitdir]]
set env(GIT_DIR) [file tail [gitdir]]
eval exec $cmd $revs &
if {$old_GIT_DIR eq {}} {
unset env(GIT_DIR)
} else {
set env(GIT_DIR) $old_GIT_DIR
}
cd $pwd
ui_status $::starting_gitk_msg
after 10000 {
ui_ready $starting_gitk_msg
}
}
}
set is_quitting 0
proc do_quit {} {
global ui_comm is_quitting repo_config commit_type
global GITGUI_BCK_exists GITGUI_BCK_i
git-gui: Automatically spell check commit messages as the user types Many user friendly tools like word processors, email editors and web browsers allow users to spell check the message they are writing as they type it, making it easy to identify a common misspelling of a word and correct it on the fly. We now open a bi-directional pipe to Aspell and feed the message text the user is editing off to the program about once every 300 milliseconds. This is frequent enough that the user sees the results almost immediately, but is not so frequent as to cause significant additional load on the system. If the user has modified the message text during the last 300 milliseconds we delay until the next period, ensuring that we avoid flooding the Aspell process with a lot of text while the user is actively typing their message. We wait to send the current message buffer to Aspell until the user is at a word boundary, thus ensuring that we are not likely to ask for misspelled word detection on a word that the user is actively typing, as most words are misspelled when only partially typed, even if the user has thus far typed it correctly. Misspelled words are highlighted in red and are given an underline, causing the word to stand out from the others in the buffer. This is a very common user interface idiom for displaying misspelled words, but differs from one platform to the next in slight variations. For example the Mac OS X system prefers using a dashed red underline, leaving the word in the original text color. Unfortunately the control that Tk gives us over text display is not powerful enough to handle such formatting so we have to work with the least common denominator. The top suggestions for a misspelling are saved in an array and offered to the user when they right-click (or on the Mac ctrl-click) a misspelled word. Selecting an entry from this menu will replace the misspelling with the correction shown. Replacement is integrated with the undo/redo stack so undoing a replacement will restore the misspelled original text. If Aspell could not be started during git-gui launch we silently eat the error and run without spell checking support. This way users who do not have Aspell in their $PATH can continue to use git-gui, although they will not get the advanced spelling functionality. If Aspell started successfully the version line and language are shown in git-gui's about box, below the Tcl/Tk versions. This way the user can verify the Aspell function has been activated. If Aspell crashes while we are running we inform the user with an error dialog and then disable Aspell entirely for the rest of this git-gui session. This prevents us from fork-bombing the system with Aspell instances that always crash when presented with the current message text, should there be a bug in either Aspell or in git-gui's output to it. We escape all input lines with ^, as recommended by the Aspell manual page, as this allows Aspell to properly ignore any input line that is otherwise looking like a command (e.g. ! to enable terse output). By using this escape however we need to correct all word offsets by -1 as Aspell is apparently considering the ^ escape to be part of the line's character count, but our Tk text widget obviously does not. Available dictionaries are offered in the Options dialog, allowing the user to select the language they want to spellcheck commit messages with for the current repository, as well as the global user setting that all repositories inherit. Special thanks to Adam Flott for suggesting connecting git-gui to Aspell for the purpose of spell checking the commit message, and to Wincent Colaiuta for the idea to wait for a word boundary before passing the message over for checking. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2008-02-07 08:35:25 +01:00
global ui_comm_spell
if {$is_quitting} return
set is_quitting 1
if {[winfo exists $ui_comm]} {
# -- Stash our current commit buffer.
#
set save [gitdir GITGUI_MSG]
if {$GITGUI_BCK_exists && ![$ui_comm edit modified]} {
file rename -force [gitdir GITGUI_BCK] $save
set GITGUI_BCK_exists 0
} else {
set msg [string trim [$ui_comm get 0.0 end]]
regsub -all -line {[ \r\t]+$} $msg {} msg
if {(![string match amend* $commit_type]
|| [$ui_comm edit modified])
&& $msg ne {}} {
catch {
set fd [open $save w]
puts -nonewline $fd $msg
close $fd
}
} else {
catch {file delete $save}
}
}
git-gui: Automatically spell check commit messages as the user types Many user friendly tools like word processors, email editors and web browsers allow users to spell check the message they are writing as they type it, making it easy to identify a common misspelling of a word and correct it on the fly. We now open a bi-directional pipe to Aspell and feed the message text the user is editing off to the program about once every 300 milliseconds. This is frequent enough that the user sees the results almost immediately, but is not so frequent as to cause significant additional load on the system. If the user has modified the message text during the last 300 milliseconds we delay until the next period, ensuring that we avoid flooding the Aspell process with a lot of text while the user is actively typing their message. We wait to send the current message buffer to Aspell until the user is at a word boundary, thus ensuring that we are not likely to ask for misspelled word detection on a word that the user is actively typing, as most words are misspelled when only partially typed, even if the user has thus far typed it correctly. Misspelled words are highlighted in red and are given an underline, causing the word to stand out from the others in the buffer. This is a very common user interface idiom for displaying misspelled words, but differs from one platform to the next in slight variations. For example the Mac OS X system prefers using a dashed red underline, leaving the word in the original text color. Unfortunately the control that Tk gives us over text display is not powerful enough to handle such formatting so we have to work with the least common denominator. The top suggestions for a misspelling are saved in an array and offered to the user when they right-click (or on the Mac ctrl-click) a misspelled word. Selecting an entry from this menu will replace the misspelling with the correction shown. Replacement is integrated with the undo/redo stack so undoing a replacement will restore the misspelled original text. If Aspell could not be started during git-gui launch we silently eat the error and run without spell checking support. This way users who do not have Aspell in their $PATH can continue to use git-gui, although they will not get the advanced spelling functionality. If Aspell started successfully the version line and language are shown in git-gui's about box, below the Tcl/Tk versions. This way the user can verify the Aspell function has been activated. If Aspell crashes while we are running we inform the user with an error dialog and then disable Aspell entirely for the rest of this git-gui session. This prevents us from fork-bombing the system with Aspell instances that always crash when presented with the current message text, should there be a bug in either Aspell or in git-gui's output to it. We escape all input lines with ^, as recommended by the Aspell manual page, as this allows Aspell to properly ignore any input line that is otherwise looking like a command (e.g. ! to enable terse output). By using this escape however we need to correct all word offsets by -1 as Aspell is apparently considering the ^ escape to be part of the line's character count, but our Tk text widget obviously does not. Available dictionaries are offered in the Options dialog, allowing the user to select the language they want to spellcheck commit messages with for the current repository, as well as the global user setting that all repositories inherit. Special thanks to Adam Flott for suggesting connecting git-gui to Aspell for the purpose of spell checking the commit message, and to Wincent Colaiuta for the idea to wait for a word boundary before passing the message over for checking. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2008-02-07 08:35:25 +01:00
# -- Cancel our spellchecker if its running.
#
if {[info exists ui_comm_spell]} {
$ui_comm_spell stop
}
# -- Remove our editor backup, its not needed.
#
after cancel $GITGUI_BCK_i
if {$GITGUI_BCK_exists} {
catch {file delete [gitdir GITGUI_BCK]}
}
# -- Stash our current window geometry into this repository.
#
set cfg_geometry [list]
lappend cfg_geometry [wm geometry .]
lappend cfg_geometry [lindex [.vpane sash coord 0] 0]
lappend cfg_geometry [lindex [.vpane.files sash coord 0] 1]
if {[catch {set rc_geometry $repo_config(gui.geometry)}]} {
set rc_geometry {}
}
if {$cfg_geometry ne $rc_geometry} {
catch {git config gui.geometry $cfg_geometry}
}
}
destroy .
}
proc do_rescan {} {
rescan ui_ready
}
proc do_commit {} {
commit_tree
}
proc toggle_or_diff {w x y} {
global file_states file_lists current_diff_path ui_index ui_workdir
global last_clicked selected_paths
set pos [split [$w index @$x,$y] .]
set lno [lindex $pos 0]
set col [lindex $pos 1]
set path [lindex $file_lists($w) [expr {$lno - 1}]]
if {$path eq {}} {
set last_clicked {}
return
}
set last_clicked [list $w $lno]
array unset selected_paths
$ui_index tag remove in_sel 0.0 end
$ui_workdir tag remove in_sel 0.0 end
if {$col == 0} {
if {$current_diff_path eq $path} {
set after {reshow_diff;}
} else {
set after {}
}
if {$w eq $ui_index} {
update_indexinfo \
"Unstaging [short_path $path] from commit" \
[list $path] \
[concat $after [list ui_ready]]
} elseif {$w eq $ui_workdir} {
update_index \
"Adding [short_path $path]" \
[list $path] \
[concat $after [list ui_ready]]
}
} else {
show_diff $path $w $lno
}
}
proc add_one_to_selection {w x y} {
global file_lists last_clicked selected_paths
set lno [lindex [split [$w index @$x,$y] .] 0]
set path [lindex $file_lists($w) [expr {$lno - 1}]]
if {$path eq {}} {
set last_clicked {}
return
}
if {$last_clicked ne {}
&& [lindex $last_clicked 0] ne $w} {
array unset selected_paths
[lindex $last_clicked 0] tag remove in_sel 0.0 end
}
set last_clicked [list $w $lno]
if {[catch {set in_sel $selected_paths($path)}]} {
set in_sel 0
}
if {$in_sel} {
unset selected_paths($path)
$w tag remove in_sel $lno.0 [expr {$lno + 1}].0
} else {
set selected_paths($path) 1
$w tag add in_sel $lno.0 [expr {$lno + 1}].0
}
}
proc add_range_to_selection {w x y} {
global file_lists last_clicked selected_paths
if {[lindex $last_clicked 0] ne $w} {
toggle_or_diff $w $x $y
return
}
set lno [lindex [split [$w index @$x,$y] .] 0]
set lc [lindex $last_clicked 1]
if {$lc < $lno} {
set begin $lc
set end $lno
} else {
set begin $lno
set end $lc
}
foreach path [lrange $file_lists($w) \
[expr {$begin - 1}] \
[expr {$end - 1}]] {
set selected_paths($path) 1
}
$w tag add in_sel $begin.0 [expr {$end + 1}].0
}
proc show_more_context {} {
global repo_config
if {$repo_config(gui.diffcontext) < 99} {
incr repo_config(gui.diffcontext)
reshow_diff
}
}
proc show_less_context {} {
global repo_config
if {$repo_config(gui.diffcontext) >= 1} {
incr repo_config(gui.diffcontext) -1
reshow_diff
}
}
######################################################################
##
## ui construction
load_config 0
apply_config
set ui_comm {}
# -- Menu Bar
#
menu .mbar -tearoff 0
.mbar add cascade -label [mc Repository] -menu .mbar.repository
.mbar add cascade -label [mc Edit] -menu .mbar.edit
if {[is_enabled branch]} {
.mbar add cascade -label [mc Branch] -menu .mbar.branch
}
if {[is_enabled multicommit] || [is_enabled singlecommit]} {
.mbar add cascade -label [mc Commit@@noun] -menu .mbar.commit
}
if {[is_enabled transport]} {
.mbar add cascade -label [mc Merge] -menu .mbar.merge
.mbar add cascade -label [mc Remote] -menu .mbar.remote
}
. configure -menu .mbar
# -- Repository Menu
#
menu .mbar.repository
.mbar.repository add command \
-label [mc "Browse Current Branch's Files"] \
-command {browser::new $current_branch}
set ui_browse_current [.mbar.repository index last]
.mbar.repository add command \
-label [mc "Browse Branch Files..."] \
-command browser_open::dialog
.mbar.repository add separator
.mbar.repository add command \
-label [mc "Visualize Current Branch's History"] \
-command {do_gitk $current_branch}
set ui_visualize_current [.mbar.repository index last]
.mbar.repository add command \
-label [mc "Visualize All Branch History"] \
-command {do_gitk --all}
.mbar.repository add separator
proc current_branch_write {args} {
global current_branch
.mbar.repository entryconf $::ui_browse_current \
-label [mc "Browse %s's Files" $current_branch]
.mbar.repository entryconf $::ui_visualize_current \
-label [mc "Visualize %s's History" $current_branch]
}
trace add variable current_branch write current_branch_write
if {[is_enabled multicommit]} {
.mbar.repository add command -label [mc "Database Statistics"] \
-command do_stats
.mbar.repository add command -label [mc "Compress Database"] \
-command do_gc
.mbar.repository add command -label [mc "Verify Database"] \
-command do_fsck_objects
.mbar.repository add separator
if {[is_Cygwin]} {
.mbar.repository add command \
-label [mc "Create Desktop Icon"] \
-command do_cygwin_shortcut
} elseif {[is_Windows]} {
.mbar.repository add command \
-label [mc "Create Desktop Icon"] \
-command do_windows_shortcut
} elseif {[is_MacOSX]} {
.mbar.repository add command \
-label [mc "Create Desktop Icon"] \
-command do_macosx_app
}
}
.mbar.repository add command -label [mc Quit] \
-command do_quit \
-accelerator $M1T-Q
# -- Edit Menu
#
menu .mbar.edit
.mbar.edit add command -label [mc Undo] \
-command {catch {[focus] edit undo}} \
-accelerator $M1T-Z
.mbar.edit add command -label [mc Redo] \
-command {catch {[focus] edit redo}} \
-accelerator $M1T-Y
.mbar.edit add separator
.mbar.edit add command -label [mc Cut] \
-command {catch {tk_textCut [focus]}} \
-accelerator $M1T-X
.mbar.edit add command -label [mc Copy] \
-command {catch {tk_textCopy [focus]}} \
-accelerator $M1T-C
.mbar.edit add command -label [mc Paste] \
-command {catch {tk_textPaste [focus]; [focus] see insert}} \
-accelerator $M1T-V
.mbar.edit add command -label [mc Delete] \
-command {catch {[focus] delete sel.first sel.last}} \
-accelerator Del
.mbar.edit add separator
.mbar.edit add command -label [mc "Select All"] \
-command {catch {[focus] tag add sel 0.0 end}} \
-accelerator $M1T-A
# -- Branch Menu
#
if {[is_enabled branch]} {
menu .mbar.branch
.mbar.branch add command -label [mc "Create..."] \
-command branch_create::dialog \
-accelerator $M1T-N
lappend disable_on_lock [list .mbar.branch entryconf \
[.mbar.branch index last] -state]
.mbar.branch add command -label [mc "Checkout..."] \
-command branch_checkout::dialog \
-accelerator $M1T-O
lappend disable_on_lock [list .mbar.branch entryconf \
[.mbar.branch index last] -state]
.mbar.branch add command -label [mc "Rename..."] \
-command branch_rename::dialog
lappend disable_on_lock [list .mbar.branch entryconf \
[.mbar.branch index last] -state]
.mbar.branch add command -label [mc "Delete..."] \
-command branch_delete::dialog
lappend disable_on_lock [list .mbar.branch entryconf \
[.mbar.branch index last] -state]
.mbar.branch add command -label [mc "Reset..."] \
-command merge::reset_hard
lappend disable_on_lock [list .mbar.branch entryconf \
[.mbar.branch index last] -state]
}
# -- Commit Menu
#
if {[is_enabled multicommit] || [is_enabled singlecommit]} {
menu .mbar.commit
.mbar.commit add radiobutton \
-label [mc "New Commit"] \
-command do_select_commit_type \
-variable selected_commit_type \
-value new
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.commit entryconf [.mbar.commit index last] -state]
.mbar.commit add radiobutton \
-label [mc "Amend Last Commit"] \
-command do_select_commit_type \
-variable selected_commit_type \
-value amend
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.commit entryconf [.mbar.commit index last] -state]
.mbar.commit add separator
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc Rescan] \
-command do_rescan \
-accelerator F5
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.commit entryconf [.mbar.commit index last] -state]
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc "Stage To Commit"] \
-command do_add_selection \
-accelerator $M1T-T
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.commit entryconf [.mbar.commit index last] -state]
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc "Stage Changed Files To Commit"] \
-command do_add_all \
-accelerator $M1T-I
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.commit entryconf [.mbar.commit index last] -state]
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc "Unstage From Commit"] \
-command do_unstage_selection
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.commit entryconf [.mbar.commit index last] -state]
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc "Revert Changes"] \
-command do_revert_selection
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.commit entryconf [.mbar.commit index last] -state]
.mbar.commit add separator
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc "Show Less Context"] \
-command show_less_context \
-accelerator $M1T-\-
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc "Show More Context"] \
-command show_more_context \
-accelerator $M1T-=
.mbar.commit add separator
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc "Sign Off"] \
-command do_signoff \
-accelerator $M1T-S
.mbar.commit add command -label [mc Commit@@verb] \
-command do_commit \
-accelerator $M1T-Return
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.commit entryconf [.mbar.commit index last] -state]
}
# -- Merge Menu
#
if {[is_enabled branch]} {
menu .mbar.merge
.mbar.merge add command -label [mc "Local Merge..."] \
-command merge::dialog \
-accelerator $M1T-M
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.merge entryconf [.mbar.merge index last] -state]
.mbar.merge add command -label [mc "Abort Merge..."] \
-command merge::reset_hard
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .mbar.merge entryconf [.mbar.merge index last] -state]
}
# -- Transport Menu
#
if {[is_enabled transport]} {
menu .mbar.remote
.mbar.remote add command \
-label [mc "Push..."] \
-command do_push_anywhere \
-accelerator $M1T-P
.mbar.remote add command \
-label [mc "Delete..."] \
git-gui: Allow users to delete remote branches Git has supported remote branch deletion for quite some time, but I've just never gotten around to supporting it in git-gui. Some workflows have users push short-term branches to some remote Git repository, then delete them a few days/weeks later when that topic has been fully merged into the main trunk. Typically in that style of workflow the user will want to remove the branches they created. We now offer a "Delete..." option in the Push menu, right below the generic "Push..." option. When the user opens our generic delete dialog they can select a preconfigured remote, or enter a random URL. We run `git ls-remote $url` to obtain the list of branches and tags known there, and offer this list in a listbox for the user to select one or more from. Like our local branch delete dialog we offer the user a way to filter their selected branch list down to only those branches that have been merged into another branch. This is a very common operation as the user will likely want to select a range of topic branches, but only delete them if they have been merged into some sort of common trunk. Unfortunately our remote merge base detection is not nearly as strict as the local branch version. We only offer remote heads as the test commit (not any local ones) and we require that all necessary commits to successfully run git-merge-base are available locally. If one or more is missing we suggest that the user run a fetch first. Since the Git remote protocol doesn't let us specify what the tested commit was when we evaluated our decision to execute the remote delete there is a race condition here. The user could do a merge test against the trunk, determine a topic branch was fully merged, but before they can start pushing the delete request another user could fast-forward the remote topic branch to a new commit that is not merged into the trunk. The delete will arrive after, and remove the topic, even though it was not fully merged. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-05-28 21:23:32 +02:00
-command remote_branch_delete::dialog
}
if {[is_MacOSX]} {
# -- Apple Menu (Mac OS X only)
#
.mbar add cascade -label Apple -menu .mbar.apple
menu .mbar.apple
.mbar.apple add command -label [mc "About %s" [appname]] \
-command do_about
.mbar.apple add separator
.mbar.apple add command \
-label [mc "Preferences..."] \
-command do_options \
-accelerator $M1T-,
bind . <$M1B-,> do_options
} else {
# -- Edit Menu
#
.mbar.edit add separator
.mbar.edit add command -label [mc "Options..."] \
-command do_options
}
# -- Help Menu
#
.mbar add cascade -label [mc Help] -menu .mbar.help
menu .mbar.help
if {![is_MacOSX]} {
.mbar.help add command -label [mc "About %s" [appname]] \
-command do_about
}
set browser {}
catch {set browser $repo_config(instaweb.browser)}
set doc_path [file dirname [gitexec]]
set doc_path [file join $doc_path Documentation index.html]
if {[is_Cygwin]} {
set doc_path [exec cygpath --mixed $doc_path]
}
if {$browser eq {}} {
if {[is_MacOSX]} {
set browser open
} elseif {[is_Cygwin]} {
set program_files [file dirname [exec cygpath --windir]]
set program_files [file join $program_files {Program Files}]
set firefox [file join $program_files {Mozilla Firefox} firefox.exe]
set ie [file join $program_files {Internet Explorer} IEXPLORE.EXE]
if {[file exists $firefox]} {
set browser $firefox
} elseif {[file exists $ie]} {
set browser $ie
}
unset program_files firefox ie
}
}
if {[file isfile $doc_path]} {
set doc_url "file:$doc_path"
} else {
set doc_url {http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/}
}
if {$browser ne {}} {
.mbar.help add command -label [mc "Online Documentation"] \
-command [list exec $browser $doc_url &]
}
unset browser doc_path doc_url
# -- Standard bindings
#
wm protocol . WM_DELETE_WINDOW do_quit
bind all <$M1B-Key-q> do_quit
bind all <$M1B-Key-Q> do_quit
bind all <$M1B-Key-w> {destroy [winfo toplevel %W]}
bind all <$M1B-Key-W> {destroy [winfo toplevel %W]}
set subcommand_args {}
proc usage {} {
puts stderr "usage: $::argv0 $::subcommand $::subcommand_args"
exit 1
}
# -- Not a normal commit type invocation? Do that instead!
#
switch -- $subcommand {
browser -
blame {
set subcommand_args {rev? path}
if {$argv eq {}} usage
set head {}
set path {}
set is_path 0
foreach a $argv {
if {$is_path || [file exists $_prefix$a]} {
if {$path ne {}} usage
set path $_prefix$a
break
} elseif {$a eq {--}} {
if {$path ne {}} {
if {$head ne {}} usage
set head $path
set path {}
}
set is_path 1
} elseif {$head eq {}} {
if {$head ne {}} usage
set head $a
set is_path 1
} else {
usage
}
}
unset is_path
if {$head ne {} && $path eq {}} {
set path $_prefix$head
set head {}
}
if {$head eq {}} {
load_current_branch
} else {
if {[regexp {^[0-9a-f]{1,39}$} $head]} {
if {[catch {
set head [git rev-parse --verify $head]
} err]} {
puts stderr $err
exit 1
}
}
set current_branch $head
}
switch -- $subcommand {
browser {
if {$head eq {}} {
if {$path ne {} && [file isdirectory $path]} {
set head $current_branch
} else {
set head $path
set path {}
}
}
browser::new $head $path
}
blame {
if {$head eq {} && ![file exists $path]} {
puts stderr [mc "fatal: cannot stat path %s: No such file or directory" $path]
exit 1
}
blame::new $head $path
}
}
return
}
citool -
gui {
if {[llength $argv] != 0} {
puts -nonewline stderr "usage: $argv0"
if {$subcommand ne {gui}
&& [file tail $argv0] ne "git-$subcommand"} {
puts -nonewline stderr " $subcommand"
}
puts stderr {}
exit 1
}
# fall through to setup UI for commits
}
default {
puts stderr "usage: $argv0 \[{blame|browser|citool}\]"
exit 1
}
}
# -- Branch Control
#
frame .branch \
-borderwidth 1 \
-relief sunken
label .branch.l1 \
-text [mc "Current Branch:"] \
-anchor w \
-justify left
label .branch.cb \
-textvariable current_branch \
-anchor w \
-justify left
pack .branch.l1 -side left
pack .branch.cb -side left -fill x
pack .branch -side top -fill x
# -- Main Window Layout
#
panedwindow .vpane -orient horizontal
panedwindow .vpane.files -orient vertical
.vpane add .vpane.files -sticky nsew -height 100 -width 200
pack .vpane -anchor n -side top -fill both -expand 1
# -- Index File List
#
frame .vpane.files.index -height 100 -width 200
label .vpane.files.index.title -text [mc "Staged Changes (Will Commit)"] \
-background lightgreen -foreground black
text $ui_index -background white -foreground black \
-borderwidth 0 \
-width 20 -height 10 \
-wrap none \
-cursor $cursor_ptr \
-xscrollcommand {.vpane.files.index.sx set} \
-yscrollcommand {.vpane.files.index.sy set} \
-state disabled
scrollbar .vpane.files.index.sx -orient h -command [list $ui_index xview]
scrollbar .vpane.files.index.sy -orient v -command [list $ui_index yview]
pack .vpane.files.index.title -side top -fill x
pack .vpane.files.index.sx -side bottom -fill x
pack .vpane.files.index.sy -side right -fill y
pack $ui_index -side left -fill both -expand 1
# -- Working Directory File List
#
frame .vpane.files.workdir -height 100 -width 200
label .vpane.files.workdir.title -text [mc "Unstaged Changes"] \
-background lightsalmon -foreground black
text $ui_workdir -background white -foreground black \
-borderwidth 0 \
-width 20 -height 10 \
-wrap none \
-cursor $cursor_ptr \
-xscrollcommand {.vpane.files.workdir.sx set} \
-yscrollcommand {.vpane.files.workdir.sy set} \
-state disabled
scrollbar .vpane.files.workdir.sx -orient h -command [list $ui_workdir xview]
scrollbar .vpane.files.workdir.sy -orient v -command [list $ui_workdir yview]
pack .vpane.files.workdir.title -side top -fill x
pack .vpane.files.workdir.sx -side bottom -fill x
pack .vpane.files.workdir.sy -side right -fill y
pack $ui_workdir -side left -fill both -expand 1
.vpane.files add .vpane.files.workdir -sticky nsew
.vpane.files add .vpane.files.index -sticky nsew
foreach i [list $ui_index $ui_workdir] {
rmsel_tag $i
$i tag conf in_diff -background [$i tag cget in_sel -background]
}
unset i
# -- Diff and Commit Area
#
frame .vpane.lower -height 300 -width 400
frame .vpane.lower.commarea
frame .vpane.lower.diff -relief sunken -borderwidth 1
pack .vpane.lower.diff -fill both -expand 1
pack .vpane.lower.commarea -side bottom -fill x
.vpane add .vpane.lower -sticky nsew
# -- Commit Area Buttons
#
frame .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons
label .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.l -text {} \
-anchor w \
-justify left
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.l -side top -fill x
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons -side left -fill y
button .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.rescan -text [mc Rescan] \
-command do_rescan
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.rescan -side top -fill x
lappend disable_on_lock \
{.vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.rescan conf -state}
button .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.incall -text [mc "Stage Changed"] \
-command do_add_all
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.incall -side top -fill x
lappend disable_on_lock \
{.vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.incall conf -state}
button .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.signoff -text [mc "Sign Off"] \
-command do_signoff
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.signoff -side top -fill x
button .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.commit -text [mc Commit@@verb] \
-command do_commit
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.commit -side top -fill x
lappend disable_on_lock \
{.vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.commit conf -state}
button .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.push -text [mc Push] \
-command do_push_anywhere
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buttons.push -side top -fill x
# -- Commit Message Buffer
#
frame .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer
frame .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header
set ui_comm .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.t
set ui_coml .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header.l
radiobutton .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header.new \
-text [mc "New Commit"] \
-command do_select_commit_type \
-variable selected_commit_type \
-value new
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header.new conf -state]
radiobutton .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header.amend \
-text [mc "Amend Last Commit"] \
-command do_select_commit_type \
-variable selected_commit_type \
-value amend
lappend disable_on_lock \
[list .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header.amend conf -state]
label $ui_coml \
-anchor w \
-justify left
proc trace_commit_type {varname args} {
global ui_coml commit_type
switch -glob -- $commit_type {
initial {set txt [mc "Initial Commit Message:"]}
amend {set txt [mc "Amended Commit Message:"]}
amend-initial {set txt [mc "Amended Initial Commit Message:"]}
amend-merge {set txt [mc "Amended Merge Commit Message:"]}
merge {set txt [mc "Merge Commit Message:"]}
* {set txt [mc "Commit Message:"]}
}
$ui_coml conf -text $txt
}
trace add variable commit_type write trace_commit_type
pack $ui_coml -side left -fill x
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header.amend -side right
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header.new -side right
text $ui_comm -background white -foreground black \
-borderwidth 1 \
-undo true \
-maxundo 20 \
-autoseparators true \
-relief sunken \
-width $repo_config(gui.commitmsgwidth) -height 9 -wrap none \
-font font_diff \
-yscrollcommand {.vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.sby set}
scrollbar .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.sby \
-command [list $ui_comm yview]
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.header -side top -fill x
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.sby -side right -fill y
pack $ui_comm -side left -fill y
pack .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer -side left -fill y
# -- Commit Message Buffer Context Menu
#
set ctxm .vpane.lower.commarea.buffer.ctxm
menu $ctxm -tearoff 0
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc Cut] \
-command {tk_textCut $ui_comm}
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc Copy] \
-command {tk_textCopy $ui_comm}
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc Paste] \
-command {tk_textPaste $ui_comm}
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc Delete] \
-command {$ui_comm delete sel.first sel.last}
$ctxm add separator
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Select All"] \
-command {focus $ui_comm;$ui_comm tag add sel 0.0 end}
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Copy All"] \
-command {
$ui_comm tag add sel 0.0 end
tk_textCopy $ui_comm
$ui_comm tag remove sel 0.0 end
}
$ctxm add separator
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Sign Off"] \
-command do_signoff
git-gui: Automatically spell check commit messages as the user types Many user friendly tools like word processors, email editors and web browsers allow users to spell check the message they are writing as they type it, making it easy to identify a common misspelling of a word and correct it on the fly. We now open a bi-directional pipe to Aspell and feed the message text the user is editing off to the program about once every 300 milliseconds. This is frequent enough that the user sees the results almost immediately, but is not so frequent as to cause significant additional load on the system. If the user has modified the message text during the last 300 milliseconds we delay until the next period, ensuring that we avoid flooding the Aspell process with a lot of text while the user is actively typing their message. We wait to send the current message buffer to Aspell until the user is at a word boundary, thus ensuring that we are not likely to ask for misspelled word detection on a word that the user is actively typing, as most words are misspelled when only partially typed, even if the user has thus far typed it correctly. Misspelled words are highlighted in red and are given an underline, causing the word to stand out from the others in the buffer. This is a very common user interface idiom for displaying misspelled words, but differs from one platform to the next in slight variations. For example the Mac OS X system prefers using a dashed red underline, leaving the word in the original text color. Unfortunately the control that Tk gives us over text display is not powerful enough to handle such formatting so we have to work with the least common denominator. The top suggestions for a misspelling are saved in an array and offered to the user when they right-click (or on the Mac ctrl-click) a misspelled word. Selecting an entry from this menu will replace the misspelling with the correction shown. Replacement is integrated with the undo/redo stack so undoing a replacement will restore the misspelled original text. If Aspell could not be started during git-gui launch we silently eat the error and run without spell checking support. This way users who do not have Aspell in their $PATH can continue to use git-gui, although they will not get the advanced spelling functionality. If Aspell started successfully the version line and language are shown in git-gui's about box, below the Tcl/Tk versions. This way the user can verify the Aspell function has been activated. If Aspell crashes while we are running we inform the user with an error dialog and then disable Aspell entirely for the rest of this git-gui session. This prevents us from fork-bombing the system with Aspell instances that always crash when presented with the current message text, should there be a bug in either Aspell or in git-gui's output to it. We escape all input lines with ^, as recommended by the Aspell manual page, as this allows Aspell to properly ignore any input line that is otherwise looking like a command (e.g. ! to enable terse output). By using this escape however we need to correct all word offsets by -1 as Aspell is apparently considering the ^ escape to be part of the line's character count, but our Tk text widget obviously does not. Available dictionaries are offered in the Options dialog, allowing the user to select the language they want to spellcheck commit messages with for the current repository, as well as the global user setting that all repositories inherit. Special thanks to Adam Flott for suggesting connecting git-gui to Aspell for the purpose of spell checking the commit message, and to Wincent Colaiuta for the idea to wait for a word boundary before passing the message over for checking. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2008-02-07 08:35:25 +01:00
set ui_comm_ctxm $ctxm
# -- Diff Header
#
proc trace_current_diff_path {varname args} {
global current_diff_path diff_actions file_states
if {$current_diff_path eq {}} {
set s {}
set f {}
set p {}
set o disabled
} else {
set p $current_diff_path
set s [mapdesc [lindex $file_states($p) 0] $p]
set f [mc "File:"]
set p [escape_path $p]
set o normal
}
.vpane.lower.diff.header.status configure -text $s
.vpane.lower.diff.header.file configure -text $f
.vpane.lower.diff.header.path configure -text $p
foreach w $diff_actions {
uplevel #0 $w $o
}
}
trace add variable current_diff_path write trace_current_diff_path
frame .vpane.lower.diff.header -background gold
label .vpane.lower.diff.header.status \
-background gold \
-foreground black \
-width $max_status_desc \
-anchor w \
-justify left
label .vpane.lower.diff.header.file \
-background gold \
-foreground black \
-anchor w \
-justify left
label .vpane.lower.diff.header.path \
-background gold \
-foreground black \
-anchor w \
-justify left
pack .vpane.lower.diff.header.status -side left
pack .vpane.lower.diff.header.file -side left
pack .vpane.lower.diff.header.path -fill x
set ctxm .vpane.lower.diff.header.ctxm
menu $ctxm -tearoff 0
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc Copy] \
-command {
clipboard clear
clipboard append \
-format STRING \
-type STRING \
-- $current_diff_path
}
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
bind_button3 .vpane.lower.diff.header.path "tk_popup $ctxm %X %Y"
# -- Diff Body
#
frame .vpane.lower.diff.body
set ui_diff .vpane.lower.diff.body.t
text $ui_diff -background white -foreground black \
-borderwidth 0 \
-width 80 -height 15 -wrap none \
-font font_diff \
-xscrollcommand {.vpane.lower.diff.body.sbx set} \
-yscrollcommand {.vpane.lower.diff.body.sby set} \
-state disabled
scrollbar .vpane.lower.diff.body.sbx -orient horizontal \
-command [list $ui_diff xview]
scrollbar .vpane.lower.diff.body.sby -orient vertical \
-command [list $ui_diff yview]
pack .vpane.lower.diff.body.sbx -side bottom -fill x
pack .vpane.lower.diff.body.sby -side right -fill y
pack $ui_diff -side left -fill both -expand 1
pack .vpane.lower.diff.header -side top -fill x
pack .vpane.lower.diff.body -side bottom -fill both -expand 1
$ui_diff tag conf d_cr -elide true
$ui_diff tag conf d_@ -foreground blue -font font_diffbold
$ui_diff tag conf d_+ -foreground {#00a000}
git-gui: Improve diff --cc viewing for unmerged files. Now that we are using 'git diff' to display unmerged working directory files we are getting 'diff --cc' output rather than 'diff --combined' output. Further the markers in the first two columns actually make sense here, we shouldn't attempt to rewrite them to something else. I've added 'diff --cc *' to the skip list in our diff viewer, as that particular line is not very interesting to display. I've completely refactored how we perform detection of the state of a line during diff parsing; we now report an error message if we don't understand the particular state of any given line. This way we know if we aren't tagging something we maybe should have tagged in the UI. I've also added special display of the standard conflict hunk markers (<<<<<<<, =======, >>>>>>>). These are formatted without a patch op as the patch op is always '+' or '++' (meaning the line has been added relative to the committed state) and are displayed in orange bold text, sort of like the @@ or @@@ marker line is at the start of each hunk. In a 3 way merge diff hunks which came from our HEAD are shown with a azure2 background, and hunks which came from the incoming MERGE_HEAD are displayed with a 'light goldenrod yellow' background. This makes the two different hunks clearly visible within the file. Hunks which are ++ or -- (added or deleted relative to both parents) are shown without any background at all. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-21 19:12:02 +01:00
$ui_diff tag conf d_- -foreground red
$ui_diff tag conf d_++ -foreground {#00a000}
git-gui: Improve diff --cc viewing for unmerged files. Now that we are using 'git diff' to display unmerged working directory files we are getting 'diff --cc' output rather than 'diff --combined' output. Further the markers in the first two columns actually make sense here, we shouldn't attempt to rewrite them to something else. I've added 'diff --cc *' to the skip list in our diff viewer, as that particular line is not very interesting to display. I've completely refactored how we perform detection of the state of a line during diff parsing; we now report an error message if we don't understand the particular state of any given line. This way we know if we aren't tagging something we maybe should have tagged in the UI. I've also added special display of the standard conflict hunk markers (<<<<<<<, =======, >>>>>>>). These are formatted without a patch op as the patch op is always '+' or '++' (meaning the line has been added relative to the committed state) and are displayed in orange bold text, sort of like the @@ or @@@ marker line is at the start of each hunk. In a 3 way merge diff hunks which came from our HEAD are shown with a azure2 background, and hunks which came from the incoming MERGE_HEAD are displayed with a 'light goldenrod yellow' background. This makes the two different hunks clearly visible within the file. Hunks which are ++ or -- (added or deleted relative to both parents) are shown without any background at all. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-21 19:12:02 +01:00
$ui_diff tag conf d_-- -foreground red
$ui_diff tag conf d_+s \
-foreground {#00a000} \
-background {#e2effa}
git-gui: Improve diff --cc viewing for unmerged files. Now that we are using 'git diff' to display unmerged working directory files we are getting 'diff --cc' output rather than 'diff --combined' output. Further the markers in the first two columns actually make sense here, we shouldn't attempt to rewrite them to something else. I've added 'diff --cc *' to the skip list in our diff viewer, as that particular line is not very interesting to display. I've completely refactored how we perform detection of the state of a line during diff parsing; we now report an error message if we don't understand the particular state of any given line. This way we know if we aren't tagging something we maybe should have tagged in the UI. I've also added special display of the standard conflict hunk markers (<<<<<<<, =======, >>>>>>>). These are formatted without a patch op as the patch op is always '+' or '++' (meaning the line has been added relative to the committed state) and are displayed in orange bold text, sort of like the @@ or @@@ marker line is at the start of each hunk. In a 3 way merge diff hunks which came from our HEAD are shown with a azure2 background, and hunks which came from the incoming MERGE_HEAD are displayed with a 'light goldenrod yellow' background. This makes the two different hunks clearly visible within the file. Hunks which are ++ or -- (added or deleted relative to both parents) are shown without any background at all. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-21 19:12:02 +01:00
$ui_diff tag conf d_-s \
-foreground red \
-background {#e2effa}
git-gui: Improve diff --cc viewing for unmerged files. Now that we are using 'git diff' to display unmerged working directory files we are getting 'diff --cc' output rather than 'diff --combined' output. Further the markers in the first two columns actually make sense here, we shouldn't attempt to rewrite them to something else. I've added 'diff --cc *' to the skip list in our diff viewer, as that particular line is not very interesting to display. I've completely refactored how we perform detection of the state of a line during diff parsing; we now report an error message if we don't understand the particular state of any given line. This way we know if we aren't tagging something we maybe should have tagged in the UI. I've also added special display of the standard conflict hunk markers (<<<<<<<, =======, >>>>>>>). These are formatted without a patch op as the patch op is always '+' or '++' (meaning the line has been added relative to the committed state) and are displayed in orange bold text, sort of like the @@ or @@@ marker line is at the start of each hunk. In a 3 way merge diff hunks which came from our HEAD are shown with a azure2 background, and hunks which came from the incoming MERGE_HEAD are displayed with a 'light goldenrod yellow' background. This makes the two different hunks clearly visible within the file. Hunks which are ++ or -- (added or deleted relative to both parents) are shown without any background at all. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-21 19:12:02 +01:00
$ui_diff tag conf d_s+ \
-foreground {#00a000} \
-background ivory1
git-gui: Improve diff --cc viewing for unmerged files. Now that we are using 'git diff' to display unmerged working directory files we are getting 'diff --cc' output rather than 'diff --combined' output. Further the markers in the first two columns actually make sense here, we shouldn't attempt to rewrite them to something else. I've added 'diff --cc *' to the skip list in our diff viewer, as that particular line is not very interesting to display. I've completely refactored how we perform detection of the state of a line during diff parsing; we now report an error message if we don't understand the particular state of any given line. This way we know if we aren't tagging something we maybe should have tagged in the UI. I've also added special display of the standard conflict hunk markers (<<<<<<<, =======, >>>>>>>). These are formatted without a patch op as the patch op is always '+' or '++' (meaning the line has been added relative to the committed state) and are displayed in orange bold text, sort of like the @@ or @@@ marker line is at the start of each hunk. In a 3 way merge diff hunks which came from our HEAD are shown with a azure2 background, and hunks which came from the incoming MERGE_HEAD are displayed with a 'light goldenrod yellow' background. This makes the two different hunks clearly visible within the file. Hunks which are ++ or -- (added or deleted relative to both parents) are shown without any background at all. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-21 19:12:02 +01:00
$ui_diff tag conf d_s- \
-foreground red \
-background ivory1
git-gui: Improve diff --cc viewing for unmerged files. Now that we are using 'git diff' to display unmerged working directory files we are getting 'diff --cc' output rather than 'diff --combined' output. Further the markers in the first two columns actually make sense here, we shouldn't attempt to rewrite them to something else. I've added 'diff --cc *' to the skip list in our diff viewer, as that particular line is not very interesting to display. I've completely refactored how we perform detection of the state of a line during diff parsing; we now report an error message if we don't understand the particular state of any given line. This way we know if we aren't tagging something we maybe should have tagged in the UI. I've also added special display of the standard conflict hunk markers (<<<<<<<, =======, >>>>>>>). These are formatted without a patch op as the patch op is always '+' or '++' (meaning the line has been added relative to the committed state) and are displayed in orange bold text, sort of like the @@ or @@@ marker line is at the start of each hunk. In a 3 way merge diff hunks which came from our HEAD are shown with a azure2 background, and hunks which came from the incoming MERGE_HEAD are displayed with a 'light goldenrod yellow' background. This makes the two different hunks clearly visible within the file. Hunks which are ++ or -- (added or deleted relative to both parents) are shown without any background at all. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-21 19:12:02 +01:00
$ui_diff tag conf d<<<<<<< \
-foreground orange \
-font font_diffbold
$ui_diff tag conf d======= \
-foreground orange \
-font font_diffbold
$ui_diff tag conf d>>>>>>> \
-foreground orange \
-font font_diffbold
$ui_diff tag raise sel
# -- Diff Body Context Menu
#
set ctxm .vpane.lower.diff.body.ctxm
menu $ctxm -tearoff 0
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Apply/Reverse Hunk"] \
-command {apply_hunk $cursorX $cursorY}
set ui_diff_applyhunk [$ctxm index last]
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf $ui_diff_applyhunk -state]
$ctxm add separator
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Show Less Context"] \
-command show_less_context
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Show More Context"] \
-command show_more_context
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
$ctxm add separator
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc Refresh] \
-command reshow_diff
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc Copy] \
-command {tk_textCopy $ui_diff}
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Select All"] \
-command {focus $ui_diff;$ui_diff tag add sel 0.0 end}
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Copy All"] \
-command {
$ui_diff tag add sel 0.0 end
tk_textCopy $ui_diff
$ui_diff tag remove sel 0.0 end
}
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
$ctxm add separator
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Decrease Font Size"] \
-command {incr_font_size font_diff -1}
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
$ctxm add command \
-label [mc "Increase Font Size"] \
-command {incr_font_size font_diff 1}
lappend diff_actions [list $ctxm entryconf [$ctxm index last] -state]
$ctxm add separator
$ctxm add command -label [mc "Options..."] \
-command do_options
proc popup_diff_menu {ctxm x y X Y} {
global current_diff_path file_states
set ::cursorX $x
set ::cursorY $y
if {$::ui_index eq $::current_diff_side} {
set l [mc "Unstage Hunk From Commit"]
git-gui: Allow staging/unstaging individual diff hunks. Just like `git-add --interactive` we can now stage and unstage individual hunks within a file, rather than the entire file at once. This works on the basic idea of scanning backwards from the mouse position to find the hunk header, then going forwards to find the end of the hunk. Everything in that is sent to `git apply --cached`, prefixed by the diff header lines. We ignore whitespace errors while applying a hunk, as we expect the user's pre-commit hook to catch any possible problems. This matches our existing behavior with regards to adding an entire file with no whitespace error checking. Applying hunks means that we now have to capture and save the diff header lines, rather than chucking them. Not really a big deal, we just needed a new global to hang onto that current header information. We probably could have recreated it on demand during apply_hunk but that would mean we need to implement all of the funny rules about how to encode weird path names (e.g. ones containing LF) into a diff header so that the `git apply` process would understand what we are asking it to do. Much simpler to just store this small amount of data in a global and replay it when needed. I'm making absolutely no attempt to correct the line numbers on the remaining hunk headers after one hunk has been applied. This may cause some hunks to fail, as the position information would not be correct. Users can always refresh the current diff before applying a failing hunk to work around the issue. Perhaps if we ever implement hunk splitting we could also fix the remaining hunk headers. Applying hunks directly means that we need to process the diff data in binary, rather than using the system encoding and an automatic linefeed translation. This ensures that CRLF formatted files will be able to be fed directly to `git apply` without failures. Unfortunately it also means we will see CRs show up in the GUI as ugly little boxes at the end of each line in a CRLF file. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-25 03:20:57 +01:00
} else {
set l [mc "Stage Hunk For Commit"]
git-gui: Allow staging/unstaging individual diff hunks. Just like `git-add --interactive` we can now stage and unstage individual hunks within a file, rather than the entire file at once. This works on the basic idea of scanning backwards from the mouse position to find the hunk header, then going forwards to find the end of the hunk. Everything in that is sent to `git apply --cached`, prefixed by the diff header lines. We ignore whitespace errors while applying a hunk, as we expect the user's pre-commit hook to catch any possible problems. This matches our existing behavior with regards to adding an entire file with no whitespace error checking. Applying hunks means that we now have to capture and save the diff header lines, rather than chucking them. Not really a big deal, we just needed a new global to hang onto that current header information. We probably could have recreated it on demand during apply_hunk but that would mean we need to implement all of the funny rules about how to encode weird path names (e.g. ones containing LF) into a diff header so that the `git apply` process would understand what we are asking it to do. Much simpler to just store this small amount of data in a global and replay it when needed. I'm making absolutely no attempt to correct the line numbers on the remaining hunk headers after one hunk has been applied. This may cause some hunks to fail, as the position information would not be correct. Users can always refresh the current diff before applying a failing hunk to work around the issue. Perhaps if we ever implement hunk splitting we could also fix the remaining hunk headers. Applying hunks directly means that we need to process the diff data in binary, rather than using the system encoding and an automatic linefeed translation. This ensures that CRLF formatted files will be able to be fed directly to `git apply` without failures. Unfortunately it also means we will see CRs show up in the GUI as ugly little boxes at the end of each line in a CRLF file. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2007-01-25 03:20:57 +01:00
}
if {$::is_3way_diff
|| $current_diff_path eq {}
|| ![info exists file_states($current_diff_path)]
|| {_O} eq [lindex $file_states($current_diff_path) 0]} {
set s disabled
} else {
set s normal
}
$ctxm entryconf $::ui_diff_applyhunk -state $s -label $l
tk_popup $ctxm $X $Y
}
bind_button3 $ui_diff [list popup_diff_menu $ctxm %x %y %X %Y]
# -- Status Bar
#
set main_status [::status_bar::new .status]
pack .status -anchor w -side bottom -fill x
$main_status show [mc "Initializing..."]
# -- Load geometry
#
catch {
set gm $repo_config(gui.geometry)
wm geometry . [lindex $gm 0]
.vpane sash place 0 \
[lindex $gm 1] \
[lindex [.vpane sash coord 0] 1]
.vpane.files sash place 0 \
[lindex [.vpane.files sash coord 0] 0] \
[lindex $gm 2]
unset gm
}
# -- Key Bindings
#
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-Return> {do_commit;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-t> {do_add_selection;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-T> {do_add_selection;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-i> {do_add_all;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-I> {do_add_all;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-x> {tk_textCut %W;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-X> {tk_textCut %W;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-c> {tk_textCopy %W;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-C> {tk_textCopy %W;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-v> {tk_textPaste %W; %W see insert; break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-V> {tk_textPaste %W; %W see insert; break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-a> {%W tag add sel 0.0 end;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-A> {%W tag add sel 0.0 end;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-minus> {show_less_context;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-KP_Subtract> {show_less_context;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-equal> {show_more_context;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-plus> {show_more_context;break}
bind $ui_comm <$M1B-Key-KP_Add> {show_more_context;break}
bind $ui_diff <$M1B-Key-x> {tk_textCopy %W;break}
bind $ui_diff <$M1B-Key-X> {tk_textCopy %W;break}
bind $ui_diff <$M1B-Key-c> {tk_textCopy %W;break}
bind $ui_diff <$M1B-Key-C> {tk_textCopy %W;break}
bind $ui_diff <$M1B-Key-v> {break}
bind $ui_diff <$M1B-Key-V> {break}
bind $ui_diff <$M1B-Key-a> {%W tag add sel 0.0 end;break}
bind $ui_diff <$M1B-Key-A> {%W tag add sel 0.0 end;break}
bind $ui_diff <Key-Up> {catch {%W yview scroll -1 units};break}
bind $ui_diff <Key-Down> {catch {%W yview scroll 1 units};break}
bind $ui_diff <Key-Left> {catch {%W xview scroll -1 units};break}
bind $ui_diff <Key-Right> {catch {%W xview scroll 1 units};break}
bind $ui_diff <Key-k> {catch {%W yview scroll -1 units};break}
bind $ui_diff <Key-j> {catch {%W yview scroll 1 units};break}
bind $ui_diff <Key-h> {catch {%W xview scroll -1 units};break}
bind $ui_diff <Key-l> {catch {%W xview scroll 1 units};break}
bind $ui_diff <Control-Key-b> {catch {%W yview scroll -1 pages};break}
bind $ui_diff <Control-Key-f> {catch {%W yview scroll 1 pages};break}
bind $ui_diff <Button-1> {focus %W}
if {[is_enabled branch]} {
bind . <$M1B-Key-n> branch_create::dialog
bind . <$M1B-Key-N> branch_create::dialog
bind . <$M1B-Key-o> branch_checkout::dialog
bind . <$M1B-Key-O> branch_checkout::dialog
bind . <$M1B-Key-m> merge::dialog
bind . <$M1B-Key-M> merge::dialog
}
if {[is_enabled transport]} {
bind . <$M1B-Key-p> do_push_anywhere
bind . <$M1B-Key-P> do_push_anywhere
}
bind . <Key-F5> do_rescan
bind . <$M1B-Key-r> do_rescan
bind . <$M1B-Key-R> do_rescan
bind . <$M1B-Key-s> do_signoff
bind . <$M1B-Key-S> do_signoff
bind . <$M1B-Key-t> do_add_selection
bind . <$M1B-Key-T> do_add_selection
bind . <$M1B-Key-i> do_add_all
bind . <$M1B-Key-I> do_add_all
bind . <$M1B-Key-minus> {show_less_context;break}
bind . <$M1B-Key-KP_Subtract> {show_less_context;break}
bind . <$M1B-Key-equal> {show_more_context;break}
bind . <$M1B-Key-plus> {show_more_context;break}
bind . <$M1B-Key-KP_Add> {show_more_context;break}
bind . <$M1B-Key-Return> do_commit
foreach i [list $ui_index $ui_workdir] {
bind $i <Button-1> "toggle_or_diff $i %x %y; break"
bind $i <$M1B-Button-1> "add_one_to_selection $i %x %y; break"
bind $i <Shift-Button-1> "add_range_to_selection $i %x %y; break"
}
unset i
set file_lists($ui_index) [list]
set file_lists($ui_workdir) [list]
wm title . "[appname] ([reponame]) [file normalize [file dirname [gitdir]]]"
focus -force $ui_comm
# -- Warn the user about environmental problems. Cygwin's Tcl
# does *not* pass its env array onto any processes it spawns.
# This means that git processes get none of our environment.
#
if {[is_Cygwin]} {
set ignored_env 0
set suggest_user {}
set msg [mc "Possible environment issues exist.
The following environment variables are probably
going to be ignored by any Git subprocess run
by %s:
" [appname]]
foreach name [array names env] {
switch -regexp -- $name {
{^GIT_INDEX_FILE$} -
{^GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY$} -
{^GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES$} -
{^GIT_DIFF_OPTS$} -
{^GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF$} -
{^GIT_PAGER$} -
{^GIT_TRACE$} -
{^GIT_CONFIG$} -
{^GIT_CONFIG_LOCAL$} -
{^GIT_(AUTHOR|COMMITTER)_DATE$} {
append msg " - $name\n"
incr ignored_env
}
{^GIT_(AUTHOR|COMMITTER)_(NAME|EMAIL)$} {
append msg " - $name\n"
incr ignored_env
set suggest_user $name
}
}
}
if {$ignored_env > 0} {
append msg [mc "
This is due to a known issue with the
Tcl binary distributed by Cygwin."]
if {$suggest_user ne {}} {
append msg [mc "
A good replacement for %s
is placing values for the user.name and
user.email settings into your personal
~/.gitconfig file.
" $suggest_user]
}
warn_popup $msg
}
unset ignored_env msg suggest_user name
}
# -- Only initialize complex UI if we are going to stay running.
#
if {[is_enabled transport]} {
load_all_remotes
set n [.mbar.remote index end]
populate_push_menu
populate_fetch_menu
set n [expr {[.mbar.remote index end] - $n}]
if {$n > 0} {
.mbar.remote insert $n separator
}
unset n
}
if {[winfo exists $ui_comm]} {
set GITGUI_BCK_exists [load_message GITGUI_BCK]
# -- If both our backup and message files exist use the
# newer of the two files to initialize the buffer.
#
if {$GITGUI_BCK_exists} {
set m [gitdir GITGUI_MSG]
if {[file isfile $m]} {
if {[file mtime [gitdir GITGUI_BCK]] > [file mtime $m]} {
catch {file delete [gitdir GITGUI_MSG]}
} else {
$ui_comm delete 0.0 end
$ui_comm edit reset
$ui_comm edit modified false
catch {file delete [gitdir GITGUI_BCK]}
set GITGUI_BCK_exists 0
}
}
unset m
}
proc backup_commit_buffer {} {
global ui_comm GITGUI_BCK_exists
set m [$ui_comm edit modified]
if {$m || $GITGUI_BCK_exists} {
set msg [string trim [$ui_comm get 0.0 end]]
regsub -all -line {[ \r\t]+$} $msg {} msg
if {$msg eq {}} {
if {$GITGUI_BCK_exists} {
catch {file delete [gitdir GITGUI_BCK]}
set GITGUI_BCK_exists 0
}
} elseif {$m} {
catch {
set fd [open [gitdir GITGUI_BCK] w]
puts -nonewline $fd $msg
close $fd
set GITGUI_BCK_exists 1
}
}
$ui_comm edit modified false
}
set ::GITGUI_BCK_i [after 2000 backup_commit_buffer]
}
backup_commit_buffer
git-gui: Automatically spell check commit messages as the user types Many user friendly tools like word processors, email editors and web browsers allow users to spell check the message they are writing as they type it, making it easy to identify a common misspelling of a word and correct it on the fly. We now open a bi-directional pipe to Aspell and feed the message text the user is editing off to the program about once every 300 milliseconds. This is frequent enough that the user sees the results almost immediately, but is not so frequent as to cause significant additional load on the system. If the user has modified the message text during the last 300 milliseconds we delay until the next period, ensuring that we avoid flooding the Aspell process with a lot of text while the user is actively typing their message. We wait to send the current message buffer to Aspell until the user is at a word boundary, thus ensuring that we are not likely to ask for misspelled word detection on a word that the user is actively typing, as most words are misspelled when only partially typed, even if the user has thus far typed it correctly. Misspelled words are highlighted in red and are given an underline, causing the word to stand out from the others in the buffer. This is a very common user interface idiom for displaying misspelled words, but differs from one platform to the next in slight variations. For example the Mac OS X system prefers using a dashed red underline, leaving the word in the original text color. Unfortunately the control that Tk gives us over text display is not powerful enough to handle such formatting so we have to work with the least common denominator. The top suggestions for a misspelling are saved in an array and offered to the user when they right-click (or on the Mac ctrl-click) a misspelled word. Selecting an entry from this menu will replace the misspelling with the correction shown. Replacement is integrated with the undo/redo stack so undoing a replacement will restore the misspelled original text. If Aspell could not be started during git-gui launch we silently eat the error and run without spell checking support. This way users who do not have Aspell in their $PATH can continue to use git-gui, although they will not get the advanced spelling functionality. If Aspell started successfully the version line and language are shown in git-gui's about box, below the Tcl/Tk versions. This way the user can verify the Aspell function has been activated. If Aspell crashes while we are running we inform the user with an error dialog and then disable Aspell entirely for the rest of this git-gui session. This prevents us from fork-bombing the system with Aspell instances that always crash when presented with the current message text, should there be a bug in either Aspell or in git-gui's output to it. We escape all input lines with ^, as recommended by the Aspell manual page, as this allows Aspell to properly ignore any input line that is otherwise looking like a command (e.g. ! to enable terse output). By using this escape however we need to correct all word offsets by -1 as Aspell is apparently considering the ^ escape to be part of the line's character count, but our Tk text widget obviously does not. Available dictionaries are offered in the Options dialog, allowing the user to select the language they want to spellcheck commit messages with for the current repository, as well as the global user setting that all repositories inherit. Special thanks to Adam Flott for suggesting connecting git-gui to Aspell for the purpose of spell checking the commit message, and to Wincent Colaiuta for the idea to wait for a word boundary before passing the message over for checking. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
2008-02-07 08:35:25 +01:00
# -- If the user has aspell available we can drive it
# in pipe mode to spellcheck the commit message.
#
set spell_cmd [list |]
set spell_dict [get_config gui.spellingdictionary]
lappend spell_cmd aspell
if {$spell_dict ne {}} {
lappend spell_cmd --master=$spell_dict
}
lappend spell_cmd --mode=none
lappend spell_cmd --encoding=utf-8
lappend spell_cmd pipe
if {$spell_dict eq {none}
|| [catch {set spell_fd [open $spell_cmd r+]} spell_err]} {
bind_button3 $ui_comm [list tk_popup $ui_comm_ctxm %X %Y]
} else {
set ui_comm_spell [spellcheck::init \
$spell_fd \
$ui_comm \
$ui_comm_ctxm \
]
}
unset -nocomplain spell_cmd spell_fd spell_err spell_dict
}
lock_index begin-read
if {![winfo ismapped .]} {
wm deiconify .
}
after 1 do_rescan
if {[is_enabled multicommit]} {
after 1000 hint_gc
}