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#include "cache.h"
#include "parse-options.h"
#include "transport.h"
#include "remote.h"
#include "string-list.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "refs.h"
static const char * const builtin_remote_usage[] = {
"git remote [-v | --verbose]",
"git remote add [-t <branch>] [-m <master>] [-f] [--mirror] <name> <url>",
"git remote rename <old> <new>",
"git remote rm <name>",
"git remote set-head <name> (-a | -d | <branch>)",
"git remote [-v | --verbose] show [-n] <name>",
"git remote prune [-n | --dry-run] <name>",
"git remote [-v | --verbose] update [-p | --prune] [group | remote]",
NULL
};
static const char * const builtin_remote_add_usage[] = {
"git remote add [<options>] <name> <url>",
NULL
};
static const char * const builtin_remote_rename_usage[] = {
"git remote rename <old> <new>",
NULL
};
static const char * const builtin_remote_rm_usage[] = {
"git remote rm <name>",
NULL
};
static const char * const builtin_remote_sethead_usage[] = {
"git remote set-head <name> (-a | -d | <branch>])",
NULL
};
static const char * const builtin_remote_show_usage[] = {
"git remote show [<options>] <name>",
NULL
};
static const char * const builtin_remote_prune_usage[] = {
"git remote prune [<options>] <name>",
NULL
};
static const char * const builtin_remote_update_usage[] = {
"git remote update [<options>] [<group> | <remote>]...",
NULL
};
#define GET_REF_STATES (1<<0)
#define GET_HEAD_NAMES (1<<1)
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:28 +01:00
#define GET_PUSH_REF_STATES (1<<2)
static int verbose;
static int show_all(void);
static int prune_remote(const char *remote, int dry_run);
static inline int postfixcmp(const char *string, const char *postfix)
{
int len1 = strlen(string), len2 = strlen(postfix);
if (len1 < len2)
return 1;
return strcmp(string + len1 - len2, postfix);
}
static int opt_parse_track(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int not)
{
struct string_list *list = opt->value;
if (not)
string_list_clear(list, 0);
else
string_list_append(arg, list);
return 0;
}
static int fetch_remote(const char *name)
{
const char *argv[] = { "fetch", name, NULL, NULL };
if (verbose) {
argv[1] = "-v";
argv[2] = name;
}
printf("Updating %s\n", name);
if (run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_GIT_CMD))
return error("Could not fetch %s", name);
return 0;
}
static int add(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int fetch = 0, mirror = 0;
struct string_list track = { NULL, 0, 0 };
const char *master = NULL;
struct remote *remote;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *name, *url;
int i;
struct option options[] = {
OPT_BOOLEAN('f', "fetch", &fetch, "fetch the remote branches"),
OPT_CALLBACK('t', "track", &track, "branch",
"branch(es) to track", opt_parse_track),
OPT_STRING('m', "master", &master, "branch", "master branch"),
OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "mirror", &mirror, "no separate remotes"),
OPT_END()
};
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, builtin_remote_add_usage,
0);
if (argc < 2)
usage_with_options(builtin_remote_add_usage, options);
name = argv[0];
url = argv[1];
remote = remote_get(name);
if (remote && (remote->url_nr > 1 || strcmp(name, remote->url[0]) ||
remote->fetch_refspec_nr))
die("remote %s already exists.", name);
strbuf_addf(&buf2, "refs/heads/test:refs/remotes/%s/test", name);
if (!valid_fetch_refspec(buf2.buf))
die("'%s' is not a valid remote name", name);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s.url", name);
if (git_config_set(buf.buf, url))
return 1;
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s.fetch", name);
if (track.nr == 0)
string_list_append("*", &track);
for (i = 0; i < track.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *item = track.items + i;
strbuf_reset(&buf2);
strbuf_addch(&buf2, '+');
if (mirror)
strbuf_addf(&buf2, "refs/%s:refs/%s",
item->string, item->string);
else
strbuf_addf(&buf2, "refs/heads/%s:refs/remotes/%s/%s",
item->string, name, item->string);
if (git_config_set_multivar(buf.buf, buf2.buf, "^$", 0))
return 1;
}
if (mirror) {
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s.mirror", name);
if (git_config_set(buf.buf, "true"))
return 1;
}
if (fetch && fetch_remote(name))
return 1;
if (master) {
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "refs/remotes/%s/HEAD", name);
strbuf_reset(&buf2);
strbuf_addf(&buf2, "refs/remotes/%s/%s", name, master);
if (create_symref(buf.buf, buf2.buf, "remote add"))
return error("Could not setup master '%s'", master);
}
strbuf_release(&buf);
strbuf_release(&buf2);
string_list_clear(&track, 0);
return 0;
}
struct branch_info {
char *remote_name;
struct string_list merge;
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
int rebase;
};
static struct string_list branch_list;
static const char *abbrev_ref(const char *name, const char *prefix)
{
const char *abbrev = skip_prefix(name, prefix);
if (abbrev)
return abbrev;
return name;
}
#define abbrev_branch(name) abbrev_ref((name), "refs/heads/")
static int config_read_branches(const char *key, const char *value, void *cb)
{
if (!prefixcmp(key, "branch.")) {
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
const char *orig_key = key;
char *name;
struct string_list_item *item;
struct branch_info *info;
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
enum { REMOTE, MERGE, REBASE } type;
key += 7;
if (!postfixcmp(key, ".remote")) {
name = xstrndup(key, strlen(key) - 7);
type = REMOTE;
} else if (!postfixcmp(key, ".merge")) {
name = xstrndup(key, strlen(key) - 6);
type = MERGE;
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
} else if (!postfixcmp(key, ".rebase")) {
name = xstrndup(key, strlen(key) - 7);
type = REBASE;
} else
return 0;
item = string_list_insert(name, &branch_list);
if (!item->util)
item->util = xcalloc(sizeof(struct branch_info), 1);
info = item->util;
if (type == REMOTE) {
if (info->remote_name)
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
warning("more than one %s", orig_key);
info->remote_name = xstrdup(value);
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
} else if (type == MERGE) {
char *space = strchr(value, ' ');
value = abbrev_branch(value);
while (space) {
char *merge;
merge = xstrndup(value, space - value);
string_list_append(merge, &info->merge);
value = abbrev_branch(space + 1);
space = strchr(value, ' ');
}
string_list_append(xstrdup(value), &info->merge);
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
} else
info->rebase = git_config_bool(orig_key, value);
}
return 0;
}
static void read_branches(void)
{
if (branch_list.nr)
return;
git_config(config_read_branches, NULL);
}
struct ref_states {
struct remote *remote;
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:28 +01:00
struct string_list new, stale, tracked, heads, push;
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
int queried;
};
static int get_ref_states(const struct ref *remote_refs, struct ref_states *states)
{
struct ref *fetch_map = NULL, **tail = &fetch_map;
struct ref *ref, *stale_refs;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < states->remote->fetch_refspec_nr; i++)
if (get_fetch_map(remote_refs, states->remote->fetch + i, &tail, 1))
die("Could not get fetch map for refspec %s",
states->remote->fetch_refspec[i]);
states->new.strdup_strings = 1;
states->tracked.strdup_strings = 1;
states->stale.strdup_strings = 1;
for (ref = fetch_map; ref; ref = ref->next) {
unsigned char sha1[20];
if (!ref->peer_ref || read_ref(ref->peer_ref->name, sha1))
string_list_append(abbrev_branch(ref->name), &states->new);
else
string_list_append(abbrev_branch(ref->name), &states->tracked);
}
stale_refs = get_stale_heads(states->remote, fetch_map);
for (ref = stale_refs; ref; ref = ref->next) {
struct string_list_item *item =
string_list_append(abbrev_branch(ref->name), &states->stale);
item->util = xstrdup(ref->name);
}
free_refs(stale_refs);
free_refs(fetch_map);
sort_string_list(&states->new);
sort_string_list(&states->tracked);
sort_string_list(&states->stale);
return 0;
}
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:28 +01:00
struct push_info {
char *dest;
int forced;
enum {
PUSH_STATUS_CREATE = 0,
PUSH_STATUS_DELETE,
PUSH_STATUS_UPTODATE,
PUSH_STATUS_FASTFORWARD,
PUSH_STATUS_OUTOFDATE,
PUSH_STATUS_NOTQUERIED,
} status;
};
static int get_push_ref_states(const struct ref *remote_refs,
struct ref_states *states)
{
struct remote *remote = states->remote;
struct ref *ref, *local_refs, *push_map;
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if (remote->mirror)
return 0;
local_refs = get_local_heads();
push_map = copy_ref_list(remote_refs);
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match_refs(local_refs, &push_map, remote->push_refspec_nr,
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remote->push_refspec, MATCH_REFS_NONE);
states->push.strdup_strings = 1;
for (ref = push_map; ref; ref = ref->next) {
struct string_list_item *item;
struct push_info *info;
if (!ref->peer_ref)
continue;
hashcpy(ref->new_sha1, ref->peer_ref->new_sha1);
item = string_list_append(abbrev_branch(ref->peer_ref->name),
&states->push);
item->util = xcalloc(sizeof(struct push_info), 1);
info = item->util;
info->forced = ref->force;
info->dest = xstrdup(abbrev_branch(ref->name));
if (is_null_sha1(ref->new_sha1)) {
info->status = PUSH_STATUS_DELETE;
} else if (!hashcmp(ref->old_sha1, ref->new_sha1))
info->status = PUSH_STATUS_UPTODATE;
else if (is_null_sha1(ref->old_sha1))
info->status = PUSH_STATUS_CREATE;
else if (has_sha1_file(ref->old_sha1) &&
ref_newer(ref->new_sha1, ref->old_sha1))
info->status = PUSH_STATUS_FASTFORWARD;
else
info->status = PUSH_STATUS_OUTOFDATE;
}
free_refs(local_refs);
free_refs(push_map);
return 0;
}
static int get_push_ref_states_noquery(struct ref_states *states)
{
int i;
struct remote *remote = states->remote;
struct string_list_item *item;
struct push_info *info;
if (remote->mirror)
return 0;
states->push.strdup_strings = 1;
if (!remote->push_refspec_nr) {
item = string_list_append("(matching)", &states->push);
info = item->util = xcalloc(sizeof(struct push_info), 1);
info->status = PUSH_STATUS_NOTQUERIED;
info->dest = xstrdup(item->string);
}
for (i = 0; i < remote->push_refspec_nr; i++) {
struct refspec *spec = remote->push + i;
if (spec->matching)
item = string_list_append("(matching)", &states->push);
else if (strlen(spec->src))
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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item = string_list_append(spec->src, &states->push);
else
item = string_list_append("(delete)", &states->push);
info = item->util = xcalloc(sizeof(struct push_info), 1);
info->forced = spec->force;
info->status = PUSH_STATUS_NOTQUERIED;
info->dest = xstrdup(spec->dst ? spec->dst : item->string);
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}
return 0;
}
static int get_head_names(const struct ref *remote_refs, struct ref_states *states)
{
struct ref *ref, *matches;
struct ref *fetch_map = NULL, **fetch_map_tail = &fetch_map;
struct refspec refspec;
refspec.force = 0;
refspec.pattern = 1;
refspec.src = refspec.dst = "refs/heads/*";
states->heads.strdup_strings = 1;
get_fetch_map(remote_refs, &refspec, &fetch_map_tail, 0);
matches = guess_remote_head(find_ref_by_name(remote_refs, "HEAD"),
fetch_map, 1);
for (ref = matches; ref; ref = ref->next)
string_list_append(abbrev_branch(ref->name), &states->heads);
free_refs(fetch_map);
free_refs(matches);
return 0;
}
struct known_remote {
struct known_remote *next;
struct remote *remote;
};
struct known_remotes {
struct remote *to_delete;
struct known_remote *list;
};
static int add_known_remote(struct remote *remote, void *cb_data)
{
struct known_remotes *all = cb_data;
struct known_remote *r;
if (!strcmp(all->to_delete->name, remote->name))
return 0;
r = xmalloc(sizeof(*r));
r->remote = remote;
r->next = all->list;
all->list = r;
return 0;
}
struct branches_for_remote {
struct remote *remote;
struct string_list *branches, *skipped;
struct known_remotes *keep;
};
static int add_branch_for_removal(const char *refname,
const unsigned char *sha1, int flags, void *cb_data)
{
struct branches_for_remote *branches = cb_data;
struct refspec refspec;
struct string_list_item *item;
struct known_remote *kr;
memset(&refspec, 0, sizeof(refspec));
refspec.dst = (char *)refname;
if (remote_find_tracking(branches->remote, &refspec))
return 0;
/* don't delete a branch if another remote also uses it */
for (kr = branches->keep->list; kr; kr = kr->next) {
memset(&refspec, 0, sizeof(refspec));
refspec.dst = (char *)refname;
if (!remote_find_tracking(kr->remote, &refspec))
return 0;
}
/* don't delete non-remote refs */
if (prefixcmp(refname, "refs/remotes")) {
/* advise user how to delete local branches */
if (!prefixcmp(refname, "refs/heads/"))
string_list_append(abbrev_branch(refname),
branches->skipped);
/* silently skip over other non-remote refs */
return 0;
}
/* make sure that symrefs are deleted */
if (flags & REF_ISSYMREF)
return unlink(git_path("%s", refname));
item = string_list_append(refname, branches->branches);
item->util = xmalloc(20);
hashcpy(item->util, sha1);
return 0;
}
struct rename_info {
const char *old;
const char *new;
struct string_list *remote_branches;
};
static int read_remote_branches(const char *refname,
const unsigned char *sha1, int flags, void *cb_data)
{
struct rename_info *rename = cb_data;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
struct string_list_item *item;
int flag;
unsigned char orig_sha1[20];
const char *symref;
strbuf_addf(&buf, "refs/remotes/%s", rename->old);
if (!prefixcmp(refname, buf.buf)) {
item = string_list_append(xstrdup(refname), rename->remote_branches);
symref = resolve_ref(refname, orig_sha1, 1, &flag);
if (flag & REF_ISSYMREF)
item->util = xstrdup(symref);
else
item->util = NULL;
}
return 0;
}
static int migrate_file(struct remote *remote)
{
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
int i;
char *path = NULL;
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s.url", remote->name);
for (i = 0; i < remote->url_nr; i++)
if (git_config_set_multivar(buf.buf, remote->url[i], "^$", 0))
return error("Could not append '%s' to '%s'",
remote->url[i], buf.buf);
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s.push", remote->name);
for (i = 0; i < remote->push_refspec_nr; i++)
if (git_config_set_multivar(buf.buf, remote->push_refspec[i], "^$", 0))
return error("Could not append '%s' to '%s'",
remote->push_refspec[i], buf.buf);
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s.fetch", remote->name);
for (i = 0; i < remote->fetch_refspec_nr; i++)
if (git_config_set_multivar(buf.buf, remote->fetch_refspec[i], "^$", 0))
return error("Could not append '%s' to '%s'",
remote->fetch_refspec[i], buf.buf);
if (remote->origin == REMOTE_REMOTES)
path = git_path("remotes/%s", remote->name);
else if (remote->origin == REMOTE_BRANCHES)
path = git_path("branches/%s", remote->name);
if (path)
unlink_or_warn(path);
return 0;
}
static int mv(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct option options[] = {
OPT_END()
};
struct remote *oldremote, *newremote;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT, buf3 = STRBUF_INIT;
struct string_list remote_branches = { NULL, 0, 0, 0 };
struct rename_info rename;
int i;
if (argc != 3)
usage_with_options(builtin_remote_rename_usage, options);
rename.old = argv[1];
rename.new = argv[2];
rename.remote_branches = &remote_branches;
oldremote = remote_get(rename.old);
if (!oldremote)
die("No such remote: %s", rename.old);
if (!strcmp(rename.old, rename.new) && oldremote->origin != REMOTE_CONFIG)
return migrate_file(oldremote);
newremote = remote_get(rename.new);
if (newremote && (newremote->url_nr > 1 || newremote->fetch_refspec_nr))
die("remote %s already exists.", rename.new);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "refs/heads/test:refs/remotes/%s/test", rename.new);
if (!valid_fetch_refspec(buf.buf))
die("'%s' is not a valid remote name", rename.new);
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s", rename.old);
strbuf_addf(&buf2, "remote.%s", rename.new);
if (git_config_rename_section(buf.buf, buf2.buf) < 1)
return error("Could not rename config section '%s' to '%s'",
buf.buf, buf2.buf);
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s.fetch", rename.new);
if (git_config_set_multivar(buf.buf, NULL, NULL, 1))
return error("Could not remove config section '%s'", buf.buf);
for (i = 0; i < oldremote->fetch_refspec_nr; i++) {
char *ptr;
strbuf_reset(&buf2);
strbuf_addstr(&buf2, oldremote->fetch_refspec[i]);
ptr = strstr(buf2.buf, rename.old);
if (ptr)
strbuf_splice(&buf2, ptr-buf2.buf, strlen(rename.old),
rename.new, strlen(rename.new));
if (git_config_set_multivar(buf.buf, buf2.buf, "^$", 0))
return error("Could not append '%s'", buf.buf);
}
read_branches();
for (i = 0; i < branch_list.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *item = branch_list.items + i;
struct branch_info *info = item->util;
if (info->remote_name && !strcmp(info->remote_name, rename.old)) {
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "branch.%s.remote", item->string);
if (git_config_set(buf.buf, rename.new)) {
return error("Could not set '%s'", buf.buf);
}
}
}
/*
* First remove symrefs, then rename the rest, finally create
* the new symrefs.
*/
for_each_ref(read_remote_branches, &rename);
for (i = 0; i < remote_branches.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *item = remote_branches.items + i;
int flag = 0;
unsigned char sha1[20];
resolve_ref(item->string, sha1, 1, &flag);
if (!(flag & REF_ISSYMREF))
continue;
if (delete_ref(item->string, NULL, REF_NODEREF))
die("deleting '%s' failed", item->string);
}
for (i = 0; i < remote_branches.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *item = remote_branches.items + i;
if (item->util)
continue;
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addstr(&buf, item->string);
strbuf_splice(&buf, strlen("refs/remotes/"), strlen(rename.old),
rename.new, strlen(rename.new));
strbuf_reset(&buf2);
strbuf_addf(&buf2, "remote: renamed %s to %s",
item->string, buf.buf);
if (rename_ref(item->string, buf.buf, buf2.buf))
die("renaming '%s' failed", item->string);
}
for (i = 0; i < remote_branches.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *item = remote_branches.items + i;
if (!item->util)
continue;
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addstr(&buf, item->string);
strbuf_splice(&buf, strlen("refs/remotes/"), strlen(rename.old),
rename.new, strlen(rename.new));
strbuf_reset(&buf2);
strbuf_addstr(&buf2, item->util);
strbuf_splice(&buf2, strlen("refs/remotes/"), strlen(rename.old),
rename.new, strlen(rename.new));
strbuf_reset(&buf3);
strbuf_addf(&buf3, "remote: renamed %s to %s",
item->string, buf.buf);
if (create_symref(buf.buf, buf2.buf, buf3.buf))
die("creating '%s' failed", buf.buf);
}
return 0;
}
static int remove_branches(struct string_list *branches)
{
int i, result = 0;
for (i = 0; i < branches->nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *item = branches->items + i;
const char *refname = item->string;
unsigned char *sha1 = item->util;
if (delete_ref(refname, sha1, 0))
result |= error("Could not remove branch %s", refname);
}
return result;
}
static int rm(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct option options[] = {
OPT_END()
};
struct remote *remote;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
struct known_remotes known_remotes = { NULL, NULL };
struct string_list branches = { NULL, 0, 0, 1 };
struct string_list skipped = { NULL, 0, 0, 1 };
struct branches_for_remote cb_data = {
NULL, &branches, &skipped, &known_remotes
};
int i, result;
if (argc != 2)
usage_with_options(builtin_remote_rm_usage, options);
remote = remote_get(argv[1]);
if (!remote)
die("No such remote: %s", argv[1]);
known_remotes.to_delete = remote;
for_each_remote(add_known_remote, &known_remotes);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "remote.%s", remote->name);
if (git_config_rename_section(buf.buf, NULL) < 1)
return error("Could not remove config section '%s'", buf.buf);
read_branches();
for (i = 0; i < branch_list.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *item = branch_list.items + i;
struct branch_info *info = item->util;
if (info->remote_name && !strcmp(info->remote_name, remote->name)) {
const char *keys[] = { "remote", "merge", NULL }, **k;
for (k = keys; *k; k++) {
strbuf_reset(&buf);
strbuf_addf(&buf, "branch.%s.%s",
item->string, *k);
if (git_config_set(buf.buf, NULL)) {
strbuf_release(&buf);
return -1;
}
}
}
}
/*
* We cannot just pass a function to for_each_ref() which deletes
* the branches one by one, since for_each_ref() relies on cached
* refs, which are invalidated when deleting a branch.
*/
cb_data.remote = remote;
result = for_each_ref(add_branch_for_removal, &cb_data);
strbuf_release(&buf);
if (!result)
result = remove_branches(&branches);
string_list_clear(&branches, 1);
if (skipped.nr) {
fprintf(stderr, skipped.nr == 1 ?
"Note: A non-remote branch was not removed; "
"to delete it, use:\n" :
"Note: Non-remote branches were not removed; "
"to delete them, use:\n");
for (i = 0; i < skipped.nr; i++)
fprintf(stderr, " git branch -d %s\n",
skipped.items[i].string);
}
string_list_clear(&skipped, 0);
return result;
}
static void clear_push_info(void *util, const char *string)
{
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struct push_info *info = util;
free(info->dest);
free(info);
}
static void free_remote_ref_states(struct ref_states *states)
{
string_list_clear(&states->new, 0);
string_list_clear(&states->stale, 1);
string_list_clear(&states->tracked, 0);
string_list_clear(&states->heads, 0);
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string_list_clear_func(&states->push, clear_push_info);
}
static int append_ref_to_tracked_list(const char *refname,
const unsigned char *sha1, int flags, void *cb_data)
{
struct ref_states *states = cb_data;
struct refspec refspec;
if (flags & REF_ISSYMREF)
return 0;
memset(&refspec, 0, sizeof(refspec));
refspec.dst = (char *)refname;
if (!remote_find_tracking(states->remote, &refspec))
string_list_append(abbrev_branch(refspec.src), &states->tracked);
return 0;
}
static int get_remote_ref_states(const char *name,
struct ref_states *states,
int query)
{
struct transport *transport;
const struct ref *remote_refs;
states->remote = remote_get(name);
if (!states->remote)
return error("No such remote: %s", name);
read_branches();
if (query) {
transport = transport_get(states->remote, states->remote->url_nr > 0 ?
states->remote->url[0] : NULL);
remote_refs = transport_get_remote_refs(transport);
transport_disconnect(transport);
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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states->queried = 1;
if (query & GET_REF_STATES)
get_ref_states(remote_refs, states);
if (query & GET_HEAD_NAMES)
get_head_names(remote_refs, states);
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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if (query & GET_PUSH_REF_STATES)
get_push_ref_states(remote_refs, states);
} else {
for_each_ref(append_ref_to_tracked_list, states);
sort_string_list(&states->tracked);
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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get_push_ref_states_noquery(states);
}
return 0;
}
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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struct show_info {
struct string_list *list;
struct ref_states *states;
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:28 +01:00
int width, width2;
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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int any_rebase;
};
static int add_remote_to_show_info(struct string_list_item *item, void *cb_data)
{
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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struct show_info *info = cb_data;
int n = strlen(item->string);
if (n > info->width)
info->width = n;
string_list_insert(item->string, info->list);
return 0;
}
static int show_remote_info_item(struct string_list_item *item, void *cb_data)
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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{
struct show_info *info = cb_data;
struct ref_states *states = info->states;
const char *name = item->string;
if (states->queried) {
const char *fmt = "%s";
const char *arg = "";
if (string_list_has_string(&states->new, name)) {
fmt = " new (next fetch will store in remotes/%s)";
arg = states->remote->name;
} else if (string_list_has_string(&states->tracked, name))
arg = " tracked";
else if (string_list_has_string(&states->stale, name))
arg = " stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove)";
else
arg = " ???";
printf(" %-*s", info->width, name);
printf(fmt, arg);
printf("\n");
} else
printf(" %s\n", name);
return 0;
}
static int add_local_to_show_info(struct string_list_item *branch_item, void *cb_data)
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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{
struct show_info *show_info = cb_data;
struct ref_states *states = show_info->states;
struct branch_info *branch_info = branch_item->util;
struct string_list_item *item;
int n;
if (!branch_info->merge.nr || !branch_info->remote_name ||
strcmp(states->remote->name, branch_info->remote_name))
return 0;
if ((n = strlen(branch_item->string)) > show_info->width)
show_info->width = n;
if (branch_info->rebase)
show_info->any_rebase = 1;
item = string_list_insert(branch_item->string, show_info->list);
item->util = branch_info;
return 0;
}
static int show_local_info_item(struct string_list_item *item, void *cb_data)
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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{
struct show_info *show_info = cb_data;
struct branch_info *branch_info = item->util;
struct string_list *merge = &branch_info->merge;
const char *also;
int i;
if (branch_info->rebase && branch_info->merge.nr > 1) {
error("invalid branch.%s.merge; cannot rebase onto > 1 branch",
item->string);
return 0;
}
printf(" %-*s ", show_info->width, item->string);
if (branch_info->rebase) {
printf("rebases onto remote %s\n", merge->items[0].string);
return 0;
} else if (show_info->any_rebase) {
printf(" merges with remote %s\n", merge->items[0].string);
also = " and with remote";
} else {
printf("merges with remote %s\n", merge->items[0].string);
also = " and with remote";
}
for (i = 1; i < merge->nr; i++)
printf(" %-*s %s %s\n", show_info->width, "", also,
merge->items[i].string);
return 0;
}
static int add_push_to_show_info(struct string_list_item *push_item, void *cb_data)
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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{
struct show_info *show_info = cb_data;
struct push_info *push_info = push_item->util;
struct string_list_item *item;
int n;
if ((n = strlen(push_item->string)) > show_info->width)
show_info->width = n;
if ((n = strlen(push_info->dest)) > show_info->width2)
show_info->width2 = n;
item = string_list_append(push_item->string, show_info->list);
item->util = push_item->util;
return 0;
}
/*
* Sorting comparison for a string list that has push_info
* structs in its util field
*/
static int cmp_string_with_push(const void *va, const void *vb)
{
const struct string_list_item *a = va;
const struct string_list_item *b = vb;
const struct push_info *a_push = a->util;
const struct push_info *b_push = b->util;
int cmp = strcmp(a->string, b->string);
return cmp ? cmp : strcmp(a_push->dest, b_push->dest);
}
static int show_push_info_item(struct string_list_item *item, void *cb_data)
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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{
struct show_info *show_info = cb_data;
struct push_info *push_info = item->util;
char *src = item->string, *status = NULL;
switch (push_info->status) {
case PUSH_STATUS_CREATE:
status = "create";
break;
case PUSH_STATUS_DELETE:
status = "delete";
src = "(none)";
break;
case PUSH_STATUS_UPTODATE:
status = "up to date";
break;
case PUSH_STATUS_FASTFORWARD:
status = "fast-forwardable";
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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break;
case PUSH_STATUS_OUTOFDATE:
status = "local out of date";
break;
case PUSH_STATUS_NOTQUERIED:
break;
}
if (status)
printf(" %-*s %s to %-*s (%s)\n", show_info->width, src,
push_info->forced ? "forces" : "pushes",
show_info->width2, push_info->dest, status);
else
printf(" %-*s %s to %s\n", show_info->width, src,
push_info->forced ? "forces" : "pushes",
push_info->dest);
return 0;
}
static int show(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int no_query = 0, result = 0, query_flag = 0;
struct option options[] = {
OPT_BOOLEAN('n', NULL, &no_query, "do not query remotes"),
OPT_END()
};
struct ref_states states;
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
struct string_list info_list = { NULL, 0, 0, 0 };
struct show_info info;
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, builtin_remote_show_usage,
0);
if (argc < 1)
return show_all();
if (!no_query)
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:28 +01:00
query_flag = (GET_REF_STATES | GET_HEAD_NAMES | GET_PUSH_REF_STATES);
memset(&states, 0, sizeof(states));
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
info.states = &states;
info.list = &info_list;
for (; argc; argc--, argv++) {
int i;
const char **url;
int url_nr;
get_remote_ref_states(*argv, &states, query_flag);
printf("* remote %s\n", *argv);
printf(" Fetch URL: %s\n", states.remote->url_nr > 0 ?
states.remote->url[0] : "(no URL)");
if (states.remote->pushurl_nr) {
url = states.remote->pushurl;
url_nr = states.remote->pushurl_nr;
} else {
url = states.remote->url;
url_nr = states.remote->url_nr;
}
for (i=0; i < url_nr; i++)
printf(" Push URL: %s\n", url[i]);
if (!i)
printf(" Push URL: %s\n", "(no URL)");
if (no_query)
printf(" HEAD branch: (not queried)\n");
else if (!states.heads.nr)
printf(" HEAD branch: (unknown)\n");
else if (states.heads.nr == 1)
printf(" HEAD branch: %s\n", states.heads.items[0].string);
else {
printf(" HEAD branch (remote HEAD is ambiguous,"
" may be one of the following):\n");
for (i = 0; i < states.heads.nr; i++)
printf(" %s\n", states.heads.items[i].string);
}
builtin-remote: new show output style The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" is too verbose for the information it provides. This patch teaches it to provide more information in less space. The output for push refspecs is addressed in the next patch. Before the patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch master master Remote branch merged with 'git pull' while on branch next next Remote branches merged with 'git pull' while on branch octopus foo bar baz frotz New remote branch (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) html Stale tracking branch (use 'git remote prune') bogus Tracked remote branches maint man master next pu todo After this patch: $ git remote show origin * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: master Remote branches: bogus stale (use 'git remote prune' to remove) html new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin) maint tracked man tracked master tracked next tracked pu tracked todo tracked Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git HEAD branch: (not queried) Remote branches: (status not queried) bogus maint man master next pu todo Local branches configured for 'git pull': master rebases onto remote master next rebases onto remote next octopus merges with remote foo and with remote bar and with remote baz and with remote frotz Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:27 +01:00
/* remote branch info */
info.width = 0;
for_each_string_list(add_remote_to_show_info, &states.new, &info);
for_each_string_list(add_remote_to_show_info, &states.tracked, &info);
for_each_string_list(add_remote_to_show_info, &states.stale, &info);
if (info.list->nr)
printf(" Remote branch%s:%s\n",
info.list->nr > 1 ? "es" : "",
no_query ? " (status not queried)" : "");
for_each_string_list(show_remote_info_item, info.list, &info);
string_list_clear(info.list, 0);
/* git pull info */
info.width = 0;
info.any_rebase = 0;
for_each_string_list(add_local_to_show_info, &branch_list, &info);
if (info.list->nr)
printf(" Local branch%s configured for 'git pull':\n",
info.list->nr > 1 ? "es" : "");
for_each_string_list(show_local_info_item, info.list, &info);
string_list_clear(info.list, 0);
/* git push info */
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:28 +01:00
if (states.remote->mirror)
printf(" Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push'\n");
info.width = info.width2 = 0;
for_each_string_list(add_push_to_show_info, &states.push, &info);
qsort(info.list->items, info.list->nr,
sizeof(*info.list->items), cmp_string_with_push);
builtin-remote: new show output style for push refspecs The existing output of "git remote show <remote>" with respect to push ref specs is basically just to show the raw refspec. This patch teaches the command to interpret the refspecs and show how each branch will be pushed to the destination. The output gives the user an idea of what "git push" should do if it is run w/o any arguments. Example new output: 1a. Typical output with no push refspec (i.e. matching branches only) $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (up to date) next pushes to next (local out of date) 1b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote: $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local ref configured for 'git push' (status not queried): (matching) pushes to (matching) 2a. With a forcing refspec (+), and a new topic (something like push = refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*): $ git remote show origin * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push': master pushes to master (fast forwardable) new-topic pushes to new-topic (create) next pushes to next (local out of date) pu forces to pu (up to date) 2b. Same as above, w/o querying the remote $ git remote show origin -n * remote origin [...] Local refs configured for 'git push' (status not queried): master pushes to master new-topic pushes to new-topic next pushes to next pu forces to pu 3. With a remote configured as a mirror: * remote backup [...] Local refs will be mirrored by 'git push' Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-02-25 09:32:28 +01:00
if (info.list->nr)
printf(" Local ref%s configured for 'git push'%s:\n",
info.list->nr > 1 ? "s" : "",
no_query ? " (status not queried)" : "");
for_each_string_list(show_push_info_item, info.list, &info);
string_list_clear(info.list, 0);
free_remote_ref_states(&states);
}
return result;
}
static int set_head(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int i, opt_a = 0, opt_d = 0, result = 0;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT;
char *head_name = NULL;
struct option options[] = {
OPT_BOOLEAN('a', "auto", &opt_a,
"set refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD according to remote"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('d', "delete", &opt_d,
"delete refs/remotes/<name>/HEAD"),
OPT_END()
};
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, builtin_remote_sethead_usage,
0);
if (argc)
strbuf_addf(&buf, "refs/remotes/%s/HEAD", argv[0]);
if (!opt_a && !opt_d && argc == 2) {
head_name = xstrdup(argv[1]);
} else if (opt_a && !opt_d && argc == 1) {
struct ref_states states;
memset(&states, 0, sizeof(states));
get_remote_ref_states(argv[0], &states, GET_HEAD_NAMES);
if (!states.heads.nr)
result |= error("Cannot determine remote HEAD");
else if (states.heads.nr > 1) {
result |= error("Multiple remote HEAD branches. "
"Please choose one explicitly with:");
for (i = 0; i < states.heads.nr; i++)
fprintf(stderr, " git remote set-head %s %s\n",
argv[0], states.heads.items[i].string);
} else
head_name = xstrdup(states.heads.items[0].string);
free_remote_ref_states(&states);
} else if (opt_d && !opt_a && argc == 1) {
if (delete_ref(buf.buf, NULL, REF_NODEREF))
result |= error("Could not delete %s", buf.buf);
} else
usage_with_options(builtin_remote_sethead_usage, options);
if (head_name) {
unsigned char sha1[20];
strbuf_addf(&buf2, "refs/remotes/%s/%s", argv[0], head_name);
/* make sure it's valid */
if (!resolve_ref(buf2.buf, sha1, 1, NULL))
result |= error("Not a valid ref: %s", buf2.buf);
else if (create_symref(buf.buf, buf2.buf, "remote set-head"))
result |= error("Could not setup %s", buf.buf);
if (opt_a)
printf("%s/HEAD set to %s\n", argv[0], head_name);
free(head_name);
}
strbuf_release(&buf);
strbuf_release(&buf2);
return result;
}
static int prune(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int dry_run = 0, result = 0;
struct option options[] = {
OPT__DRY_RUN(&dry_run),
OPT_END()
};
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, builtin_remote_prune_usage,
0);
if (argc < 1)
usage_with_options(builtin_remote_prune_usage, options);
for (; argc; argc--, argv++)
result |= prune_remote(*argv, dry_run);
return result;
}
static int prune_remote(const char *remote, int dry_run)
{
int result = 0, i;
struct ref_states states;
const char *dangling_msg = dry_run
? " %s will become dangling!\n"
: " %s has become dangling!\n";
memset(&states, 0, sizeof(states));
get_remote_ref_states(remote, &states, GET_REF_STATES);
if (states.stale.nr) {
printf("Pruning %s\n", remote);
printf("URL: %s\n",
states.remote->url_nr
? states.remote->url[0]
: "(no URL)");
}
for (i = 0; i < states.stale.nr; i++) {
const char *refname = states.stale.items[i].util;
if (!dry_run)
result |= delete_ref(refname, NULL, 0);
printf(" * [%s] %s\n", dry_run ? "would prune" : "pruned",
abbrev_ref(refname, "refs/remotes/"));
warn_dangling_symref(stdout, dangling_msg, refname);
}
free_remote_ref_states(&states);
return result;
}
static int get_remote_default(const char *key, const char *value, void *priv)
{
if (strcmp(key, "remotes.default") == 0) {
int *found = priv;
*found = 1;
}
return 0;
}
static int update(int argc, const char **argv)
{
int i, prune = 0;
struct option options[] = {
OPT_BOOLEAN('p', "prune", &prune,
"prune remotes after fetching"),
OPT_END()
};
const char **fetch_argv;
int fetch_argc = 0;
int default_defined = 0;
fetch_argv = xmalloc(sizeof(char *) * (argc+5));
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, builtin_remote_update_usage,
PARSE_OPT_KEEP_ARGV0);
fetch_argv[fetch_argc++] = "fetch";
if (prune)
fetch_argv[fetch_argc++] = "--prune";
if (verbose)
fetch_argv[fetch_argc++] = "-v";
fetch_argv[fetch_argc++] = "--multiple";
if (argc < 2)
fetch_argv[fetch_argc++] = "default";
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
fetch_argv[fetch_argc++] = argv[i];
if (strcmp(fetch_argv[fetch_argc-1], "default") == 0) {
git_config(get_remote_default, &default_defined);
if (!default_defined)
fetch_argv[fetch_argc-1] = "--all";
}
fetch_argv[fetch_argc] = NULL;
return run_command_v_opt(fetch_argv, RUN_GIT_CMD);
}
static int get_one_entry(struct remote *remote, void *priv)
{
struct string_list *list = priv;
struct strbuf url_buf = STRBUF_INIT;
const char **url;
int i, url_nr;
if (remote->url_nr > 0) {
strbuf_addf(&url_buf, "%s (fetch)", remote->url[0]);
string_list_append(remote->name, list)->util =
strbuf_detach(&url_buf, NULL);
} else
string_list_append(remote->name, list)->util = NULL;
if (remote->pushurl_nr) {
url = remote->pushurl;
url_nr = remote->pushurl_nr;
} else {
url = remote->url;
url_nr = remote->url_nr;
}
for (i = 0; i < url_nr; i++)
{
strbuf_addf(&url_buf, "%s (push)", url[i]);
string_list_append(remote->name, list)->util =
strbuf_detach(&url_buf, NULL);
}
return 0;
}
static int show_all(void)
{
struct string_list list = { NULL, 0, 0 };
int result;
list.strdup_strings = 1;
result = for_each_remote(get_one_entry, &list);
if (!result) {
int i;
sort_string_list(&list);
for (i = 0; i < list.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *item = list.items + i;
if (verbose)
printf("%s\t%s\n", item->string,
item->util ? (const char *)item->util : "");
else {
if (i && !strcmp((item - 1)->string, item->string))
continue;
printf("%s\n", item->string);
}
}
}
string_list_clear(&list, 1);
return result;
}
int cmd_remote(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
struct option options[] = {
OPT_BOOLEAN('v', "verbose", &verbose, "be verbose; must be placed before a subcommand"),
OPT_END()
};
int result;
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, builtin_remote_usage,
PARSE_OPT_STOP_AT_NON_OPTION);
if (argc < 1)
result = show_all();
else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "add"))
result = add(argc, argv);
else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "rename"))
result = mv(argc, argv);
else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "rm"))
result = rm(argc, argv);
else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "set-head"))
result = set_head(argc, argv);
else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "show"))
result = show(argc, argv);
else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "prune"))
result = prune(argc, argv);
else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "update"))
result = update(argc, argv);
else {
error("Unknown subcommand: %s", argv[0]);
usage_with_options(builtin_remote_usage, options);
}
return result ? 1 : 0;
}