2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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/*
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* "git fetch"
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*/
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#include "cache.h"
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#include "refs.h"
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#include "commit.h"
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#include "builtin.h"
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2008-07-21 20:03:49 +02:00
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#include "string-list.h"
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2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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#include "remote.h"
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#include "transport.h"
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2007-11-11 08:29:47 +01:00
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#include "run-command.h"
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2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
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#include "parse-options.h"
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chain kill signals for cleanup functions
If a piece of code wanted to do some cleanup before exiting
(e.g., cleaning up a lockfile or a tempfile), our usual
strategy was to install a signal handler that did something
like this:
do_cleanup(); /* actual work */
signal(signo, SIG_DFL); /* restore previous behavior */
raise(signo); /* deliver signal, killing ourselves */
For a single handler, this works fine. However, if we want
to clean up two _different_ things, we run into a problem.
The most recently installed handler will run, but when it
removes itself as a handler, it doesn't put back the first
handler.
This patch introduces sigchain, a tiny library for handling
a stack of signal handlers. You sigchain_push each handler,
and use sigchain_pop to restore whoever was before you in
the stack.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-01-22 07:02:35 +01:00
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#include "sigchain.h"
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2015-08-18 02:22:00 +02:00
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#include "submodule-config.h"
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2010-11-12 13:54:52 +01:00
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#include "submodule.h"
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2011-09-03 01:33:22 +02:00
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#include "connected.h"
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2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
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#include "argv-array.h"
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2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
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static const char * const builtin_fetch_usage[] = {
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2012-08-20 14:32:09 +02:00
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N_("git fetch [<options>] [<repository> [<refspec>...]]"),
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N_("git fetch [<options>] <group>"),
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N_("git fetch --multiple [<options>] [(<repository> | <group>)...]"),
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N_("git fetch --all [<options>]"),
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2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
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NULL
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};
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2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
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enum {
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TAGS_UNSET = 0,
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TAGS_DEFAULT = 1,
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TAGS_SET = 2
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};
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2013-07-13 11:36:24 +02:00
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static int fetch_prune_config = -1; /* unspecified */
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static int prune = -1; /* unspecified */
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#define PRUNE_BY_DEFAULT 0 /* do we prune by default? */
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static int all, append, dry_run, force, keep, multiple, update_head_ok, verbosity;
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2012-02-13 21:17:15 +01:00
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static int progress = -1, recurse_submodules = RECURSE_SUBMODULES_DEFAULT;
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2013-12-05 14:02:42 +01:00
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static int tags = TAGS_DEFAULT, unshallow, update_shallow;
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2007-11-11 08:29:47 +01:00
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static const char *depth;
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2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
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static const char *upload_pack;
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2007-12-04 08:25:46 +01:00
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static struct strbuf default_rla = STRBUF_INIT;
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2013-08-08 00:38:45 +02:00
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static struct transport *gtransport;
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fetch: work around "transport-take-over" hack
A Git-aware "connect" transport allows the "transport_take_over" to
redirect generic transport requests like fetch(), push_refs() and
get_refs_list() to the native Git transport handling methods. The
take-over process replaces transport->data with a fake data that
these method implementations understand.
While this hack works OK for a single request, it breaks when the
transport needs to make more than one requests. transport->data
that used to hold necessary information for the specific helper to
work correctly is destroyed during the take-over process.
One codepath that this matters is "git fetch" in auto-follow mode;
when it does not get all the tags that ought to point at the history
it got (which can be determined by looking at the peeled tags in the
initial advertisement) from the primary transfer, it internally
makes a second request to complete the fetch. Because "take-over"
hack has already destroyed the data necessary to talk to the
transport helper by the time this happens, the second request cannot
make a request to the helper to make another connection to fetch
these additional tags.
Mark such a transport as "cannot_reuse", and use a separate
transport to perform the backfill fetch in order to work around
this breakage.
Note that this problem does not manifest itself when running t5802,
because our upload-pack gives you all the necessary auto-followed
tags during the primary transfer. You would need to step through
"git fetch" in a debugger, stop immediately after the primary
transfer finishes and writes these auto-followed tags, remove the
tag references and repack/prune the repository to convince the
"find-non-local-tags" procedure that the primary transfer failed to
give us all the necessary tags, and then let it continue, in order
to trigger the bug in the secondary transfer this patch fixes.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-08-08 00:47:18 +02:00
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static struct transport *gsecondary;
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2010-11-12 13:54:52 +01:00
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static const char *submodule_prefix = "";
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2011-03-06 23:10:46 +01:00
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static const char *recurse_submodules_default;
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2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
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static int shown_url = 0;
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2014-05-30 00:21:31 +02:00
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static int refmap_alloc, refmap_nr;
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static const char **refmap_array;
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2007-09-14 09:31:25 +02:00
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2011-03-06 23:11:21 +01:00
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static int option_parse_recurse_submodules(const struct option *opt,
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const char *arg, int unset)
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{
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if (unset) {
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recurse_submodules = RECURSE_SUBMODULES_OFF;
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} else {
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if (arg)
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recurse_submodules = parse_fetch_recurse_submodules_arg(opt->long_name, arg);
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else
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recurse_submodules = RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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2007-09-14 09:31:25 +02:00
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2013-07-13 11:36:24 +02:00
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static int git_fetch_config(const char *k, const char *v, void *cb)
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{
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if (!strcmp(k, "fetch.prune")) {
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fetch_prune_config = git_config_bool(k, v);
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return 0;
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}
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fetch: load all default config at startup
When we start the git-fetch program, we call git_config to
load all config, but our callback only processes the
fetch.prune option; we do not chain to git_default_config at
all.
This means that we may not load some core configuration
which will have an effect. For instance, we do not load
core.logAllRefUpdates, which impacts whether or not we
create reflogs in a bare repository.
Note that I said "may" above. It gets even more exciting. If
we have to transfer actual objects as part of the fetch,
then we call fetch_pack as part of the same process. That
function loads its own config, which does chain to
git_default_config, impacting global variables which are
used by the rest of fetch. But if the fetch is a pure ref
update (e.g., a new ref which is a copy of an old one), we
skip fetch_pack entirely. So we get inconsistent results
depending on whether or not we have actual objects to
transfer or not!
Let's just load the core config at the start of fetch, so we
know we have it (we may also load it again as part of
fetch_pack, but that's OK; it's designed to be idempotent).
Our tests check both cases (with and without a pack). We
also check similar behavior for push for good measure, but
it already works as expected.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-11-04 14:11:19 +01:00
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return git_default_config(k, v, cb);
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2013-07-13 11:36:24 +02:00
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}
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2014-05-30 00:21:31 +02:00
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static int parse_refmap_arg(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset)
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{
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ALLOC_GROW(refmap_array, refmap_nr + 1, refmap_alloc);
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/*
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* "git fetch --refmap='' origin foo"
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* can be used to tell the command not to store anywhere
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*/
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if (*arg)
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refmap_array[refmap_nr++] = arg;
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return 0;
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}
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2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
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static struct option builtin_fetch_options[] = {
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2008-11-15 01:14:24 +01:00
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OPT__VERBOSITY(&verbosity),
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2013-08-03 13:51:19 +02:00
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OPT_BOOL(0, "all", &all,
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N_("fetch from all remotes")),
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OPT_BOOL('a', "append", &append,
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N_("append to .git/FETCH_HEAD instead of overwriting")),
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2012-08-20 14:32:09 +02:00
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OPT_STRING(0, "upload-pack", &upload_pack, N_("path"),
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N_("path to upload pack on remote end")),
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OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force overwrite of local branch")),
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2013-08-03 13:51:19 +02:00
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OPT_BOOL('m', "multiple", &multiple,
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N_("fetch from multiple remotes")),
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2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
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OPT_SET_INT('t', "tags", &tags,
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2012-08-20 14:32:09 +02:00
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N_("fetch all tags and associated objects"), TAGS_SET),
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2008-03-13 08:13:15 +01:00
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OPT_SET_INT('n', NULL, &tags,
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2012-08-20 14:32:09 +02:00
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N_("do not fetch all tags (--no-tags)"), TAGS_UNSET),
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2013-08-03 13:51:19 +02:00
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OPT_BOOL('p', "prune", &prune,
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N_("prune remote-tracking branches no longer on remote")),
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2012-08-20 14:32:09 +02:00
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{ OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "recurse-submodules", NULL, N_("on-demand"),
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N_("control recursive fetching of submodules"),
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2011-03-06 23:11:21 +01:00
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PARSE_OPT_OPTARG, option_parse_recurse_submodules },
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2013-08-03 13:51:19 +02:00
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OPT_BOOL(0, "dry-run", &dry_run,
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N_("dry run")),
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OPT_BOOL('k', "keep", &keep, N_("keep downloaded pack")),
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OPT_BOOL('u', "update-head-ok", &update_head_ok,
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2012-08-20 14:32:09 +02:00
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N_("allow updating of HEAD ref")),
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OPT_BOOL(0, "progress", &progress, N_("force progress reporting")),
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OPT_STRING(0, "depth", &depth, N_("depth"),
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N_("deepen history of shallow clone")),
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2013-01-11 10:05:46 +01:00
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{ OPTION_SET_INT, 0, "unshallow", &unshallow, NULL,
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N_("convert to a complete repository"),
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PARSE_OPT_NONEG | PARSE_OPT_NOARG, NULL, 1 },
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2012-08-20 14:32:09 +02:00
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{ OPTION_STRING, 0, "submodule-prefix", &submodule_prefix, N_("dir"),
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N_("prepend this to submodule path output"), PARSE_OPT_HIDDEN },
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2011-03-06 23:10:46 +01:00
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{ OPTION_STRING, 0, "recurse-submodules-default",
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&recurse_submodules_default, NULL,
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2012-08-20 14:32:09 +02:00
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N_("default mode for recursion"), PARSE_OPT_HIDDEN },
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2013-12-05 14:02:42 +01:00
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OPT_BOOL(0, "update-shallow", &update_shallow,
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N_("accept refs that update .git/shallow")),
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2014-05-30 00:21:31 +02:00
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{ OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "refmap", NULL, N_("refmap"),
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N_("specify fetch refmap"), PARSE_OPT_NONEG, parse_refmap_arg },
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2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
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OPT_END()
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};
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2007-09-14 09:31:25 +02:00
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static void unlock_pack(void)
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{
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2013-08-08 00:38:45 +02:00
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if (gtransport)
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transport_unlock_pack(gtransport);
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fetch: work around "transport-take-over" hack
A Git-aware "connect" transport allows the "transport_take_over" to
redirect generic transport requests like fetch(), push_refs() and
get_refs_list() to the native Git transport handling methods. The
take-over process replaces transport->data with a fake data that
these method implementations understand.
While this hack works OK for a single request, it breaks when the
transport needs to make more than one requests. transport->data
that used to hold necessary information for the specific helper to
work correctly is destroyed during the take-over process.
One codepath that this matters is "git fetch" in auto-follow mode;
when it does not get all the tags that ought to point at the history
it got (which can be determined by looking at the peeled tags in the
initial advertisement) from the primary transfer, it internally
makes a second request to complete the fetch. Because "take-over"
hack has already destroyed the data necessary to talk to the
transport helper by the time this happens, the second request cannot
make a request to the helper to make another connection to fetch
these additional tags.
Mark such a transport as "cannot_reuse", and use a separate
transport to perform the backfill fetch in order to work around
this breakage.
Note that this problem does not manifest itself when running t5802,
because our upload-pack gives you all the necessary auto-followed
tags during the primary transfer. You would need to step through
"git fetch" in a debugger, stop immediately after the primary
transfer finishes and writes these auto-followed tags, remove the
tag references and repack/prune the repository to convince the
"find-non-local-tags" procedure that the primary transfer failed to
give us all the necessary tags, and then let it continue, in order
to trigger the bug in the secondary transfer this patch fixes.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-08-08 00:47:18 +02:00
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if (gsecondary)
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transport_unlock_pack(gsecondary);
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2007-09-14 09:31:25 +02:00
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}
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static void unlock_pack_on_signal(int signo)
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{
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unlock_pack();
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chain kill signals for cleanup functions
If a piece of code wanted to do some cleanup before exiting
(e.g., cleaning up a lockfile or a tempfile), our usual
strategy was to install a signal handler that did something
like this:
do_cleanup(); /* actual work */
signal(signo, SIG_DFL); /* restore previous behavior */
raise(signo); /* deliver signal, killing ourselves */
For a single handler, this works fine. However, if we want
to clean up two _different_ things, we run into a problem.
The most recently installed handler will run, but when it
removes itself as a handler, it doesn't put back the first
handler.
This patch introduces sigchain, a tiny library for handling
a stack of signal handlers. You sigchain_push each handler,
and use sigchain_pop to restore whoever was before you in
the stack.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-01-22 07:02:35 +01:00
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sigchain_pop(signo);
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2007-09-14 09:31:25 +02:00
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raise(signo);
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}
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2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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static void add_merge_config(struct ref **head,
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2007-10-30 02:05:40 +01:00
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const struct ref *remote_refs,
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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struct branch *branch,
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struct ref ***tail)
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2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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{
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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int i;
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2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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for (i = 0; i < branch->merge_nr; i++) {
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struct ref *rm, **old_tail = *tail;
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struct refspec refspec;
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for (rm = *head; rm; rm = rm->next) {
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if (branch_merge_matches(branch, i, rm->name)) {
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2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
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rm->fetch_head_status = FETCH_HEAD_MERGE;
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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break;
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}
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2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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}
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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if (rm)
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continue;
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2007-10-27 08:09:48 +02:00
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/*
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2010-11-02 16:31:23 +01:00
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* Not fetched to a remote-tracking branch? We need to fetch
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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* it anyway to allow this branch's "branch.$name.merge"
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2008-09-09 12:28:30 +02:00
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* to be honored by 'git pull', but we do not have to
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2007-10-27 08:09:48 +02:00
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* fail if branch.$name.merge is misconfigured to point
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* at a nonexisting branch. If we were indeed called by
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2008-09-09 12:28:30 +02:00
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* 'git pull', it will notice the misconfiguration because
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2007-10-27 08:09:48 +02:00
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* there is no entry in the resulting FETCH_HEAD marked
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* for merging.
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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*/
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2010-03-12 23:27:33 +01:00
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memset(&refspec, 0, sizeof(refspec));
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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refspec.src = branch->merge[i]->src;
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2007-10-27 08:09:48 +02:00
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get_fetch_map(remote_refs, &refspec, tail, 1);
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2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
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for (rm = *old_tail; rm; rm = rm->next)
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2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
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rm->fetch_head_status = FETCH_HEAD_MERGE;
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2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
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}
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}
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2015-05-25 20:38:35 +02:00
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static int add_existing(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid,
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2013-10-30 06:32:55 +01:00
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int flag, void *cbdata)
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{
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struct string_list *list = (struct string_list *)cbdata;
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struct string_list_item *item = string_list_insert(list, refname);
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2015-05-25 20:38:35 +02:00
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struct object_id *old_oid = xmalloc(sizeof(*old_oid));
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oidcpy(old_oid, oid);
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item->util = old_oid;
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2013-10-30 06:32:55 +01:00
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return 0;
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}
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static int will_fetch(struct ref **head, const unsigned char *sha1)
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{
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struct ref *rm = *head;
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while (rm) {
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if (!hashcmp(rm->old_sha1, sha1))
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return 1;
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rm = rm->next;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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2008-03-03 03:35:25 +01:00
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static void find_non_local_tags(struct transport *transport,
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struct ref **head,
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2013-10-30 06:32:55 +01:00
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struct ref ***tail)
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{
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struct string_list existing_refs = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
|
|
|
|
struct string_list remote_refs = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
|
|
|
|
const struct ref *ref;
|
|
|
|
struct string_list_item *item = NULL;
|
|
|
|
|
2015-05-25 20:38:35 +02:00
|
|
|
for_each_ref(add_existing, &existing_refs);
|
2013-10-30 06:32:55 +01:00
|
|
|
for (ref = transport_get_remote_refs(transport); ref; ref = ref->next) {
|
2013-12-17 20:47:35 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!starts_with(ref->name, "refs/tags/"))
|
2013-10-30 06:32:55 +01:00
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* The peeled ref always follows the matching base
|
|
|
|
* ref, so if we see a peeled ref that we don't want
|
|
|
|
* to fetch then we can mark the ref entry in the list
|
|
|
|
* as one to ignore by setting util to NULL.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
2013-12-17 20:47:35 +01:00
|
|
|
if (ends_with(ref->name, "^{}")) {
|
2013-10-30 06:32:55 +01:00
|
|
|
if (item && !has_sha1_file(ref->old_sha1) &&
|
|
|
|
!will_fetch(head, ref->old_sha1) &&
|
|
|
|
!has_sha1_file(item->util) &&
|
|
|
|
!will_fetch(head, item->util))
|
|
|
|
item->util = NULL;
|
|
|
|
item = NULL;
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* If item is non-NULL here, then we previously saw a
|
|
|
|
* ref not followed by a peeled reference, so we need
|
|
|
|
* to check if it is a lightweight tag that we want to
|
|
|
|
* fetch.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if (item && !has_sha1_file(item->util) &&
|
|
|
|
!will_fetch(head, item->util))
|
|
|
|
item->util = NULL;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
item = NULL;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* skip duplicates and refs that we already have */
|
|
|
|
if (string_list_has_string(&remote_refs, ref->name) ||
|
|
|
|
string_list_has_string(&existing_refs, ref->name))
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
item = string_list_insert(&remote_refs, ref->name);
|
|
|
|
item->util = (void *)ref->old_sha1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
string_list_clear(&existing_refs, 1);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* We may have a final lightweight tag that needs to be
|
|
|
|
* checked to see if it needs fetching.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if (item && !has_sha1_file(item->util) &&
|
|
|
|
!will_fetch(head, item->util))
|
|
|
|
item->util = NULL;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* For all the tags in the remote_refs string list,
|
|
|
|
* add them to the list of refs to be fetched
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
for_each_string_list_item(item, &remote_refs) {
|
|
|
|
/* Unless we have already decided to ignore this item... */
|
|
|
|
if (item->util)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
struct ref *rm = alloc_ref(item->string);
|
|
|
|
rm->peer_ref = alloc_ref(item->string);
|
|
|
|
hashcpy(rm->old_sha1, item->util);
|
|
|
|
**tail = rm;
|
|
|
|
*tail = &rm->next;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
string_list_clear(&remote_refs, 0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
2008-03-03 03:35:25 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
static struct ref *get_ref_map(struct transport *transport,
|
2013-10-23 17:50:38 +02:00
|
|
|
struct refspec *refspecs, int refspec_count,
|
|
|
|
int tags, int *autotags)
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
struct ref *rm;
|
|
|
|
struct ref *ref_map = NULL;
|
|
|
|
struct ref **tail = &ref_map;
|
|
|
|
|
2013-10-30 06:32:59 +01:00
|
|
|
/* opportunistically-updated references: */
|
|
|
|
struct ref *orefs = NULL, **oref_tail = &orefs;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2013-10-30 06:32:59 +01:00
|
|
|
const struct ref *remote_refs = transport_get_remote_refs(transport);
|
2013-05-11 18:16:52 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2013-10-30 06:32:59 +01:00
|
|
|
if (refspec_count) {
|
2014-05-30 00:21:31 +02:00
|
|
|
struct refspec *fetch_refspec;
|
|
|
|
int fetch_refspec_nr;
|
|
|
|
|
2013-10-23 17:50:38 +02:00
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < refspec_count; i++) {
|
|
|
|
get_fetch_map(remote_refs, &refspecs[i], &tail, 0);
|
|
|
|
if (refspecs[i].dst && refspecs[i].dst[0])
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
*autotags = 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-10-30 06:32:58 +01:00
|
|
|
/* Merge everything on the command line (but not --tags) */
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
for (rm = ref_map; rm; rm = rm->next)
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
rm->fetch_head_status = FETCH_HEAD_MERGE;
|
2013-05-11 18:16:52 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
2013-10-30 06:32:58 +01:00
|
|
|
* For any refs that we happen to be fetching via
|
|
|
|
* command-line arguments, the destination ref might
|
|
|
|
* have been missing or have been different than the
|
|
|
|
* remote-tracking ref that would be derived from the
|
|
|
|
* configured refspec. In these cases, we want to
|
|
|
|
* take the opportunity to update their configured
|
|
|
|
* remote-tracking reference. However, we do not want
|
|
|
|
* to mention these entries in FETCH_HEAD at all, as
|
|
|
|
* they would simply be duplicates of existing
|
|
|
|
* entries, so we set them FETCH_HEAD_IGNORE below.
|
|
|
|
*
|
|
|
|
* We compute these entries now, based only on the
|
|
|
|
* refspecs specified on the command line. But we add
|
|
|
|
* them to the list following the refspecs resulting
|
|
|
|
* from the tags option so that one of the latter,
|
|
|
|
* which has FETCH_HEAD_NOT_FOR_MERGE, is not removed
|
|
|
|
* by ref_remove_duplicates() in favor of one of these
|
|
|
|
* opportunistic entries with FETCH_HEAD_IGNORE.
|
2013-05-11 18:16:52 +02:00
|
|
|
*/
|
2014-05-30 00:21:31 +02:00
|
|
|
if (refmap_array) {
|
|
|
|
fetch_refspec = parse_fetch_refspec(refmap_nr, refmap_array);
|
|
|
|
fetch_refspec_nr = refmap_nr;
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
fetch_refspec = transport->remote->fetch;
|
|
|
|
fetch_refspec_nr = transport->remote->fetch_refspec_nr;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < fetch_refspec_nr; i++)
|
|
|
|
get_fetch_map(ref_map, &fetch_refspec[i], &oref_tail, 1);
|
2013-10-30 06:32:58 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (tags == TAGS_SET)
|
|
|
|
get_fetch_map(remote_refs, tag_refspec, &tail, 0);
|
2014-05-30 00:21:31 +02:00
|
|
|
} else if (refmap_array) {
|
|
|
|
die("--refmap option is only meaningful with command-line refspec(s).");
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
/* Use the defaults */
|
|
|
|
struct remote *remote = transport->remote;
|
2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
|
|
|
struct branch *branch = branch_get(NULL);
|
|
|
|
int has_merge = branch_has_merge_config(branch);
|
builtin/fetch.c: ignore merge config when not fetching from branch's remote
When 'git fetch' is supplied a single argument, it tries to match it
against a configured remote and then fetch the refs specified by the
named remote's fetchspec. Additionally, or alternatively, if the current
branch has a merge ref configured, and if the name of the remote supplied
to fetch matches the one in the branch's configuration, then git also adds
the merge ref to the list of refs to update.
If the argument to fetch does not specify a named remote, or if the name
supplied does not match the remote configured for the current branch, then
the current branch's merge configuration should not be considered.
git currently mishandles the case when the argument to fetch specifies a
GIT URL(i.e. not a named remote) and the current branch has a configured
merge ref. In this case, fetch should ignore the branch's merge ref and
attempt to fetch from the remote repository's HEAD branch. But, since
fetch only checks _whether_ the current branch has a merge ref configured,
and does _not_ check whether the branch's configured remote matches the
command line argument (until later), it will mistakenly enter the wrong
branch of an 'if' statement and will not fall back to fetch the HEAD branch.
The fetch ends up doing nothing and returns with a successful zero status.
Fix this by comparing the remote repository's name to the branch's remote
name, in addition to whether it has a configured merge ref, sooner, so that
fetch can correctly decide whether the branch's configuration is interesting
or not, and fall back to fetching from the remote's HEAD branch when
appropriate.
This fixes the test in t5510.
Signed-off-by: Brandon Casey <casey@nrlssc.navy.mil>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-25 19:52:56 +02:00
|
|
|
if (remote &&
|
|
|
|
(remote->fetch_refspec_nr ||
|
2010-09-09 20:56:36 +02:00
|
|
|
/* Note: has_merge implies non-NULL branch->remote_name */
|
builtin/fetch.c: ignore merge config when not fetching from branch's remote
When 'git fetch' is supplied a single argument, it tries to match it
against a configured remote and then fetch the refs specified by the
named remote's fetchspec. Additionally, or alternatively, if the current
branch has a merge ref configured, and if the name of the remote supplied
to fetch matches the one in the branch's configuration, then git also adds
the merge ref to the list of refs to update.
If the argument to fetch does not specify a named remote, or if the name
supplied does not match the remote configured for the current branch, then
the current branch's merge configuration should not be considered.
git currently mishandles the case when the argument to fetch specifies a
GIT URL(i.e. not a named remote) and the current branch has a configured
merge ref. In this case, fetch should ignore the branch's merge ref and
attempt to fetch from the remote repository's HEAD branch. But, since
fetch only checks _whether_ the current branch has a merge ref configured,
and does _not_ check whether the branch's configured remote matches the
command line argument (until later), it will mistakenly enter the wrong
branch of an 'if' statement and will not fall back to fetch the HEAD branch.
The fetch ends up doing nothing and returns with a successful zero status.
Fix this by comparing the remote repository's name to the branch's remote
name, in addition to whether it has a configured merge ref, sooner, so that
fetch can correctly decide whether the branch's configuration is interesting
or not, and fall back to fetching from the remote's HEAD branch when
appropriate.
This fixes the test in t5510.
Signed-off-by: Brandon Casey <casey@nrlssc.navy.mil>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-25 19:52:56 +02:00
|
|
|
(has_merge && !strcmp(branch->remote_name, remote->name)))) {
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < remote->fetch_refspec_nr; i++) {
|
2007-10-27 08:09:48 +02:00
|
|
|
get_fetch_map(remote_refs, &remote->fetch[i], &tail, 0);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
if (remote->fetch[i].dst &&
|
|
|
|
remote->fetch[i].dst[0])
|
|
|
|
*autotags = 1;
|
2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!i && !has_merge && ref_map &&
|
2007-09-29 01:34:17 +02:00
|
|
|
!remote->fetch[0].pattern)
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
ref_map->fetch_head_status = FETCH_HEAD_MERGE;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
2007-10-11 02:47:55 +02:00
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* if the remote we're fetching from is the same
|
|
|
|
* as given in branch.<name>.remote, we add the
|
|
|
|
* ref given in branch.<name>.merge, too.
|
2010-09-09 20:56:36 +02:00
|
|
|
*
|
|
|
|
* Note: has_merge implies non-NULL branch->remote_name
|
2007-10-11 02:47:55 +02:00
|
|
|
*/
|
2007-10-27 08:09:48 +02:00
|
|
|
if (has_merge &&
|
|
|
|
!strcmp(branch->remote_name, remote->name))
|
2007-09-18 10:54:53 +02:00
|
|
|
add_merge_config(&ref_map, remote_refs, branch, &tail);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
ref_map = get_remote_ref(remote_refs, "HEAD");
|
2007-10-27 08:09:48 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!ref_map)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
die(_("Couldn't find remote ref HEAD"));
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
ref_map->fetch_head_status = FETCH_HEAD_MERGE;
|
2008-03-03 03:34:51 +01:00
|
|
|
tail = &ref_map->next;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-10-30 06:32:58 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2013-10-30 06:32:59 +01:00
|
|
|
if (tags == TAGS_SET)
|
|
|
|
/* also fetch all tags */
|
|
|
|
get_fetch_map(remote_refs, tag_refspec, &tail, 0);
|
|
|
|
else if (tags == TAGS_DEFAULT && *autotags)
|
2008-03-03 03:35:25 +01:00
|
|
|
find_non_local_tags(transport, &ref_map, &tail);
|
2013-10-30 06:32:58 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2013-10-30 06:32:59 +01:00
|
|
|
/* Now append any refs to be updated opportunistically: */
|
|
|
|
*tail = orefs;
|
|
|
|
for (rm = orefs; rm; rm = rm->next) {
|
|
|
|
rm->fetch_head_status = FETCH_HEAD_IGNORE;
|
|
|
|
tail = &rm->next;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2013-10-30 06:33:09 +01:00
|
|
|
return ref_remove_duplicates(ref_map);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2009-05-25 12:40:54 +02:00
|
|
|
#define STORE_REF_ERROR_OTHER 1
|
|
|
|
#define STORE_REF_ERROR_DF_CONFLICT 2
|
|
|
|
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
static int s_update_ref(const char *action,
|
|
|
|
struct ref *ref,
|
|
|
|
int check_old)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
char msg[1024];
|
|
|
|
char *rla = getenv("GIT_REFLOG_ACTION");
|
2014-04-28 22:49:07 +02:00
|
|
|
struct ref_transaction *transaction;
|
|
|
|
struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
|
|
|
|
int ret, df_conflict = 0;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2009-11-10 09:19:43 +01:00
|
|
|
if (dry_run)
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!rla)
|
2007-12-04 08:25:46 +01:00
|
|
|
rla = default_rla.buf;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "%s: %s", rla, action);
|
2014-04-28 22:49:07 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
transaction = ref_transaction_begin(&err);
|
|
|
|
if (!transaction ||
|
2015-02-17 18:00:15 +01:00
|
|
|
ref_transaction_update(transaction, ref->name,
|
|
|
|
ref->new_sha1,
|
|
|
|
check_old ? ref->old_sha1 : NULL,
|
|
|
|
0, msg, &err))
|
2014-04-28 22:49:07 +02:00
|
|
|
goto fail;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret = ref_transaction_commit(transaction, &err);
|
|
|
|
if (ret) {
|
|
|
|
df_conflict = (ret == TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT);
|
|
|
|
goto fail;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ref_transaction_free(transaction);
|
|
|
|
strbuf_release(&err);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
return 0;
|
2014-04-28 22:49:07 +02:00
|
|
|
fail:
|
|
|
|
ref_transaction_free(transaction);
|
|
|
|
error("%s", err.buf);
|
|
|
|
strbuf_release(&err);
|
|
|
|
return df_conflict ? STORE_REF_ERROR_DF_CONFLICT
|
|
|
|
: STORE_REF_ERROR_OTHER;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2007-11-05 00:05:45 +01:00
|
|
|
#define REFCOL_WIDTH 10
|
2007-11-03 06:32:48 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
static int update_local_ref(struct ref *ref,
|
2007-11-03 06:32:48 +01:00
|
|
|
const char *remote,
|
2012-04-17 00:08:49 +02:00
|
|
|
const struct ref *remote_ref,
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
struct strbuf *display)
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
struct commit *current = NULL, *updated;
|
|
|
|
enum object_type type;
|
|
|
|
struct branch *current_branch = branch_get(NULL);
|
2009-05-13 23:22:04 +02:00
|
|
|
const char *pretty_ref = prettify_refname(ref->name);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
type = sha1_object_info(ref->new_sha1, NULL);
|
|
|
|
if (type < 0)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
die(_("object %s not found"), sha1_to_hex(ref->new_sha1));
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (!hashcmp(ref->old_sha1, ref->new_sha1)) {
|
2008-11-15 01:14:24 +01:00
|
|
|
if (verbosity > 0)
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(display, "= %-*s %-*s -> %s",
|
2012-09-04 12:39:35 +02:00
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[up to date]")),
|
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2007-09-16 08:31:26 +02:00
|
|
|
if (current_branch &&
|
|
|
|
!strcmp(ref->name, current_branch->name) &&
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
!(update_head_ok || is_bare_repository()) &&
|
|
|
|
!is_null_sha1(ref->old_sha1)) {
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* If this is the head, and it's not okay to update
|
|
|
|
* the head, and the old value of the head isn't empty...
|
|
|
|
*/
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(display,
|
|
|
|
_("! %-*s %-*s -> %s (can't fetch in current branch)"),
|
2012-09-04 12:39:35 +02:00
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[rejected]")),
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (!is_null_sha1(ref->old_sha1) &&
|
2013-11-30 21:55:40 +01:00
|
|
|
starts_with(ref->name, "refs/tags/")) {
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
int r;
|
|
|
|
r = s_update_ref("updating tag", ref, 0);
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s %-*s -> %s%s",
|
|
|
|
r ? '!' : '-',
|
2012-09-04 12:39:35 +02:00
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[tag update]")),
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
|
|
|
|
r ? _(" (unable to update local ref)") : "");
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
return r;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2007-10-19 06:54:59 +02:00
|
|
|
current = lookup_commit_reference_gently(ref->old_sha1, 1);
|
|
|
|
updated = lookup_commit_reference_gently(ref->new_sha1, 1);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!current || !updated) {
|
2007-11-03 06:32:48 +01:00
|
|
|
const char *msg;
|
|
|
|
const char *what;
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
int r;
|
2012-04-17 00:08:50 +02:00
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* Nicely describe the new ref we're fetching.
|
|
|
|
* Base this on the remote's ref name, as it's
|
|
|
|
* more likely to follow a standard layout.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
const char *name = remote_ref ? remote_ref->name : "";
|
2013-11-30 21:55:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if (starts_with(name, "refs/tags/")) {
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
msg = "storing tag";
|
2011-02-23 00:41:53 +01:00
|
|
|
what = _("[new tag]");
|
2013-11-30 21:55:40 +01:00
|
|
|
} else if (starts_with(name, "refs/heads/")) {
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
msg = "storing head";
|
2011-02-23 00:41:53 +01:00
|
|
|
what = _("[new branch]");
|
2012-04-17 00:08:50 +02:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
msg = "storing ref";
|
|
|
|
what = _("[new ref]");
|
2007-11-03 06:32:48 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2012-04-13 18:25:16 +02:00
|
|
|
if ((recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_OFF) &&
|
|
|
|
(recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON))
|
|
|
|
check_for_new_submodule_commits(ref->new_sha1);
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
r = s_update_ref(msg, ref, 0);
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s %-*s -> %s%s",
|
|
|
|
r ? '!' : '*',
|
2012-09-04 12:39:35 +02:00
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(what),
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
|
|
|
|
r ? _(" (unable to update local ref)") : "");
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
return r;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2012-08-27 23:46:01 +02:00
|
|
|
if (in_merge_bases(current, updated)) {
|
2015-09-24 23:07:40 +02:00
|
|
|
struct strbuf quickref = STRBUF_INIT;
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
int r;
|
2015-09-24 23:07:40 +02:00
|
|
|
strbuf_add_unique_abbrev(&quickref, current->object.sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV);
|
|
|
|
strbuf_addstr(&quickref, "..");
|
|
|
|
strbuf_add_unique_abbrev(&quickref, ref->new_sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV);
|
2011-03-06 23:10:46 +01:00
|
|
|
if ((recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_OFF) &&
|
|
|
|
(recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON))
|
|
|
|
check_for_new_submodule_commits(ref->new_sha1);
|
2009-10-24 10:31:32 +02:00
|
|
|
r = s_update_ref("fast-forward", ref, 1);
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s %-*s -> %s%s",
|
|
|
|
r ? '!' : ' ',
|
2015-09-24 23:07:40 +02:00
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY_WIDTH, quickref.buf,
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
|
|
|
|
r ? _(" (unable to update local ref)") : "");
|
2015-09-24 23:07:40 +02:00
|
|
|
strbuf_release(&quickref);
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
return r;
|
2007-11-03 06:32:48 +01:00
|
|
|
} else if (force || ref->force) {
|
2015-09-24 23:07:40 +02:00
|
|
|
struct strbuf quickref = STRBUF_INIT;
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
int r;
|
2015-09-24 23:07:40 +02:00
|
|
|
strbuf_add_unique_abbrev(&quickref, current->object.sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV);
|
|
|
|
strbuf_addstr(&quickref, "...");
|
|
|
|
strbuf_add_unique_abbrev(&quickref, ref->new_sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV);
|
2011-03-06 23:10:46 +01:00
|
|
|
if ((recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_OFF) &&
|
|
|
|
(recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON))
|
|
|
|
check_for_new_submodule_commits(ref->new_sha1);
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
r = s_update_ref("forced-update", ref, 1);
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(display, "%c %-*s %-*s -> %s (%s)",
|
|
|
|
r ? '!' : '+',
|
2015-09-24 23:07:40 +02:00
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY_WIDTH, quickref.buf,
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
|
|
|
|
r ? _("unable to update local ref") : _("forced update"));
|
2015-09-24 23:07:40 +02:00
|
|
|
strbuf_release(&quickref);
|
2008-06-27 05:59:50 +02:00
|
|
|
return r;
|
2007-11-03 06:32:48 +01:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(display, "! %-*s %-*s -> %s %s",
|
2012-09-04 12:39:35 +02:00
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[rejected]")),
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH, remote, pretty_ref,
|
|
|
|
_("(non-fast-forward)"));
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-09-03 01:22:47 +02:00
|
|
|
static int iterate_ref_map(void *cb_data, unsigned char sha1[20])
|
2011-09-02 00:43:35 +02:00
|
|
|
{
|
2011-09-03 01:22:47 +02:00
|
|
|
struct ref **rm = cb_data;
|
|
|
|
struct ref *ref = *rm;
|
2011-09-02 00:43:35 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2013-12-05 14:02:40 +01:00
|
|
|
while (ref && ref->status == REF_STATUS_REJECT_SHALLOW)
|
|
|
|
ref = ref->next;
|
2011-09-03 01:22:47 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!ref)
|
|
|
|
return -1; /* end of the list */
|
|
|
|
*rm = ref->next;
|
|
|
|
hashcpy(sha1, ref->old_sha1);
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
2011-09-02 00:43:35 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2009-04-17 10:20:11 +02:00
|
|
|
static int store_updated_refs(const char *raw_url, const char *remote_name,
|
2008-06-27 06:01:41 +02:00
|
|
|
struct ref *ref_map)
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
FILE *fp;
|
|
|
|
struct commit *commit;
|
2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
|
|
|
int url_len, i, rc = 0;
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
struct strbuf note = STRBUF_INIT;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
const char *what, *kind;
|
|
|
|
struct ref *rm;
|
2014-11-30 09:24:27 +01:00
|
|
|
char *url;
|
memoize common git-path "constant" files
One of the most common uses of git_path() is to pass a
constant, like git_path("MERGE_MSG"). This has two
drawbacks:
1. The return value is a static buffer, and the lifetime
is dependent on other calls to git_path, etc.
2. There's no compile-time checking of the pathname. This
is OK for a one-off (after all, we have to spell it
correctly at least once), but many of these constant
strings appear throughout the code.
This patch introduces a series of functions to "memoize"
these strings, which are essentially globals for the
lifetime of the program. We compute the value once, take
ownership of the buffer, and return the cached value for
subsequent calls. cache.h provides a helper macro for
defining these functions as one-liners, and defines a few
common ones for global use.
Using a macro is a little bit gross, but it does nicely
document the purpose of the functions. If we need to touch
them all later (e.g., because we learned how to change the
git_dir variable at runtime, and need to invalidate all of
the stored values), it will be much easier to have the
complete list.
Note that the shared-global functions have separate, manual
declarations. We could do something clever with the macros
(e.g., expand it to a declaration in some places, and a
declaration _and_ a definition in path.c). But there aren't
that many, and it's probably better to stay away from
too-magical macros.
Likewise, if we abandon the C preprocessor in favor of
generating these with a script, we could get much fancier.
E.g., normalizing "FOO/BAR-BAZ" into "git_path_foo_bar_baz".
But the small amount of saved typing is probably not worth
the resulting confusion to readers who want to grep for the
function's definition.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2015-08-10 11:38:57 +02:00
|
|
|
const char *filename = dry_run ? "/dev/null" : git_path_fetch_head();
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
int want_status;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2007-11-22 23:22:23 +01:00
|
|
|
fp = fopen(filename, "a");
|
|
|
|
if (!fp)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
return error(_("cannot open %s: %s\n"), filename, strerror(errno));
|
2009-04-17 10:20:11 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2009-11-18 02:42:22 +01:00
|
|
|
if (raw_url)
|
|
|
|
url = transport_anonymize_url(raw_url);
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
url = xstrdup("foreign");
|
2011-09-02 00:43:35 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2011-09-03 01:22:47 +02:00
|
|
|
rm = ref_map;
|
2011-10-18 06:37:12 +02:00
|
|
|
if (check_everything_connected(iterate_ref_map, 0, &rm)) {
|
2011-10-07 09:40:22 +02:00
|
|
|
rc = error(_("%s did not send all necessary objects\n"), url);
|
|
|
|
goto abort;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2011-09-02 00:43:35 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
/*
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
* We do a pass for each fetch_head_status type in their enum order, so
|
|
|
|
* merged entries are written before not-for-merge. That lets readers
|
|
|
|
* use FETCH_HEAD as a refname to refer to the ref to be merged.
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
*/
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
for (want_status = FETCH_HEAD_MERGE;
|
|
|
|
want_status <= FETCH_HEAD_IGNORE;
|
|
|
|
want_status++) {
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
for (rm = ref_map; rm; rm = rm->next) {
|
|
|
|
struct ref *ref = NULL;
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
const char *merge_status_marker = "";
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2013-12-05 14:02:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if (rm->status == REF_STATUS_REJECT_SHALLOW) {
|
|
|
|
if (want_status == FETCH_HEAD_MERGE)
|
|
|
|
warning(_("reject %s because shallow roots are not allowed to be updated"),
|
|
|
|
rm->peer_ref ? rm->peer_ref->name : rm->name);
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
commit = lookup_commit_reference_gently(rm->old_sha1, 1);
|
|
|
|
if (!commit)
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
rm->fetch_head_status = FETCH_HEAD_NOT_FOR_MERGE;
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
if (rm->fetch_head_status != want_status)
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (rm->peer_ref) {
|
2015-09-24 23:08:09 +02:00
|
|
|
ref = alloc_ref(rm->peer_ref->name);
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
hashcpy(ref->old_sha1, rm->peer_ref->old_sha1);
|
|
|
|
hashcpy(ref->new_sha1, rm->old_sha1);
|
|
|
|
ref->force = rm->peer_ref->force;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!strcmp(rm->name, "HEAD")) {
|
|
|
|
kind = "";
|
|
|
|
what = "";
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-11-30 21:55:40 +01:00
|
|
|
else if (starts_with(rm->name, "refs/heads/")) {
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
kind = "branch";
|
|
|
|
what = rm->name + 11;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-11-30 21:55:40 +01:00
|
|
|
else if (starts_with(rm->name, "refs/tags/")) {
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
kind = "tag";
|
|
|
|
what = rm->name + 10;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-11-30 21:55:40 +01:00
|
|
|
else if (starts_with(rm->name, "refs/remotes/")) {
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
kind = "remote-tracking branch";
|
|
|
|
what = rm->name + 13;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
kind = "";
|
|
|
|
what = rm->name;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
url_len = strlen(url);
|
|
|
|
for (i = url_len - 1; url[i] == '/' && 0 <= i; i--)
|
|
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
url_len = i + 1;
|
|
|
|
if (4 < i && !strncmp(".git", url + i - 3, 4))
|
|
|
|
url_len = i - 3;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
strbuf_reset(¬e);
|
|
|
|
if (*what) {
|
|
|
|
if (*kind)
|
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(¬e, "%s ", kind);
|
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(¬e, "'%s' of ", what);
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-05-11 18:15:59 +02:00
|
|
|
switch (rm->fetch_head_status) {
|
|
|
|
case FETCH_HEAD_NOT_FOR_MERGE:
|
|
|
|
merge_status_marker = "not-for-merge";
|
|
|
|
/* fall-through */
|
|
|
|
case FETCH_HEAD_MERGE:
|
|
|
|
fprintf(fp, "%s\t%s\t%s",
|
|
|
|
sha1_to_hex(rm->old_sha1),
|
|
|
|
merge_status_marker,
|
|
|
|
note.buf);
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < url_len; ++i)
|
|
|
|
if ('\n' == url[i])
|
|
|
|
fputs("\\n", fp);
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
fputc(url[i], fp);
|
|
|
|
fputc('\n', fp);
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
|
|
/* do not write anything to FETCH_HEAD */
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
strbuf_reset(¬e);
|
|
|
|
if (ref) {
|
2012-04-17 00:08:49 +02:00
|
|
|
rc |= update_local_ref(ref, what, rm, ¬e);
|
2011-12-26 17:16:56 +01:00
|
|
|
free(ref);
|
|
|
|
} else
|
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(¬e, "* %-*s %-*s -> FETCH_HEAD",
|
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY_WIDTH,
|
|
|
|
*kind ? kind : "branch",
|
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH,
|
|
|
|
*what ? what : "HEAD");
|
|
|
|
if (note.len) {
|
|
|
|
if (verbosity >= 0 && !shown_url) {
|
|
|
|
fprintf(stderr, _("From %.*s\n"),
|
|
|
|
url_len, url);
|
|
|
|
shown_url = 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (verbosity >= 0)
|
|
|
|
fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", note.buf);
|
2007-11-03 06:32:48 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
2011-10-07 09:40:22 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2009-05-25 12:40:54 +02:00
|
|
|
if (rc & STORE_REF_ERROR_DF_CONFLICT)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
error(_("some local refs could not be updated; try running\n"
|
2008-06-27 06:01:41 +02:00
|
|
|
" 'git remote prune %s' to remove any old, conflicting "
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
"branches"), remote_name);
|
2011-10-07 09:40:22 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
abort:
|
2011-12-08 09:43:19 +01:00
|
|
|
strbuf_release(¬e);
|
2011-10-07 09:40:22 +02:00
|
|
|
free(url);
|
|
|
|
fclose(fp);
|
2008-05-28 17:29:36 +02:00
|
|
|
return rc;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2007-11-11 08:29:47 +01:00
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* We would want to bypass the object transfer altogether if
|
quickfetch(): Prevent overflow of the rev-list command line
quickfetch() calls rev-list to check whether the objects we are about to
fetch are already present in the repo (if so, we can skip the object fetch).
However, when there are many (~1000) refs to be fetched, the rev-list
command line grows larger than the maximum command line size on some systems
(32K in Windows). This causes rev-list to fail, making quickfetch() return
non-zero, which unnecessarily triggers the transport machinery. This somehow
causes fetch to fail with an exit code.
By using the --stdin option to rev-list (and feeding the object list to its
standard input), we prevent the overflow of the rev-list command line,
which causes quickfetch(), and subsequently the overall fetch, to succeed.
However, using rev-list --stdin is not entirely straightforward: rev-list
terminates immediately when encountering an unknown object, which can
trigger SIGPIPE if we are still writing object's to its standard input.
We therefore temporarily ignore SIGPIPE so that the fetch process is not
terminated.
The patch also contains a testcase to verify the fix (note that before
the patch, the testcase would only fail on msysGit).
Signed-off-by: Johan Herland <johan@herland.net>
Improved-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Improved-by: Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Peter Krefting <peter@softwolves.pp.se>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-07-10 01:52:30 +02:00
|
|
|
* everything we are going to fetch already exists and is connected
|
2007-11-11 08:29:47 +01:00
|
|
|
* locally.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
static int quickfetch(struct ref *ref_map)
|
|
|
|
{
|
2011-09-03 01:22:47 +02:00
|
|
|
struct ref *rm = ref_map;
|
|
|
|
|
2007-11-11 08:29:47 +01:00
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* If we are deepening a shallow clone we already have these
|
|
|
|
* objects reachable. Running rev-list here will return with
|
|
|
|
* a good (0) exit status and we'll bypass the fetch that we
|
|
|
|
* really need to perform. Claiming failure now will ensure
|
|
|
|
* we perform the network exchange to deepen our history.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if (depth)
|
|
|
|
return -1;
|
2011-09-03 01:22:47 +02:00
|
|
|
return check_everything_connected(iterate_ref_map, 1, &rm);
|
2007-11-11 08:29:47 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
static int fetch_refs(struct transport *transport, struct ref *ref_map)
|
|
|
|
{
|
2007-11-11 08:29:47 +01:00
|
|
|
int ret = quickfetch(ref_map);
|
|
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
|
|
ret = transport_fetch_refs(transport, ref_map);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!ret)
|
2008-06-27 06:01:41 +02:00
|
|
|
ret |= store_updated_refs(transport->url,
|
|
|
|
transport->remote->name,
|
|
|
|
ref_map);
|
2007-09-14 09:31:23 +02:00
|
|
|
transport_unlock_pack(transport);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
|
|
|
static int prune_refs(struct refspec *refs, int ref_count, struct ref *ref_map,
|
|
|
|
const char *raw_url)
|
2009-11-10 09:15:47 +01:00
|
|
|
{
|
2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
|
|
|
int url_len, i, result = 0;
|
2011-10-15 07:04:25 +02:00
|
|
|
struct ref *ref, *stale_refs = get_stale_heads(refs, ref_count, ref_map);
|
2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
|
|
|
char *url;
|
2009-11-10 09:15:47 +01:00
|
|
|
const char *dangling_msg = dry_run
|
2012-04-23 14:30:25 +02:00
|
|
|
? _(" (%s will become dangling)")
|
|
|
|
: _(" (%s has become dangling)");
|
2009-11-10 09:15:47 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
|
|
|
if (raw_url)
|
|
|
|
url = transport_anonymize_url(raw_url);
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
url = xstrdup("foreign");
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
url_len = strlen(url);
|
|
|
|
for (i = url_len - 1; url[i] == '/' && 0 <= i; i--)
|
|
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
url_len = i + 1;
|
|
|
|
if (4 < i && !strncmp(".git", url + i - 3, 4))
|
|
|
|
url_len = i - 3;
|
|
|
|
|
2015-06-22 16:02:59 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!dry_run) {
|
|
|
|
struct string_list refnames = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (ref = stale_refs; ref; ref = ref->next)
|
|
|
|
string_list_append(&refnames, ref->name);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
result = delete_refs(&refnames);
|
|
|
|
string_list_clear(&refnames, 0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (verbosity >= 0) {
|
|
|
|
for (ref = stale_refs; ref; ref = ref->next) {
|
|
|
|
if (!shown_url) {
|
|
|
|
fprintf(stderr, _("From %.*s\n"), url_len, url);
|
|
|
|
shown_url = 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2009-11-10 09:15:47 +01:00
|
|
|
fprintf(stderr, " x %-*s %-*s -> %s\n",
|
2012-09-04 12:39:35 +02:00
|
|
|
TRANSPORT_SUMMARY(_("[deleted]")),
|
2011-02-23 00:41:52 +01:00
|
|
|
REFCOL_WIDTH, _("(none)"), prettify_refname(ref->name));
|
2009-11-10 09:15:47 +01:00
|
|
|
warn_dangling_symref(stderr, dangling_msg, ref->name);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2015-06-22 16:02:59 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
|
|
|
free(url);
|
2009-11-10 09:15:47 +01:00
|
|
|
free_refs(stale_refs);
|
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2008-10-13 11:36:52 +02:00
|
|
|
static void check_not_current_branch(struct ref *ref_map)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
struct branch *current_branch = branch_get(NULL);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (is_bare_repository() || !current_branch)
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (; ref_map; ref_map = ref_map->next)
|
|
|
|
if (ref_map->peer_ref && !strcmp(current_branch->refname,
|
|
|
|
ref_map->peer_ref->name))
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
die(_("Refusing to fetch into current branch %s "
|
|
|
|
"of non-bare repository"), current_branch->refname);
|
2008-10-13 11:36:52 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2010-02-24 20:02:05 +01:00
|
|
|
static int truncate_fetch_head(void)
|
|
|
|
{
|
memoize common git-path "constant" files
One of the most common uses of git_path() is to pass a
constant, like git_path("MERGE_MSG"). This has two
drawbacks:
1. The return value is a static buffer, and the lifetime
is dependent on other calls to git_path, etc.
2. There's no compile-time checking of the pathname. This
is OK for a one-off (after all, we have to spell it
correctly at least once), but many of these constant
strings appear throughout the code.
This patch introduces a series of functions to "memoize"
these strings, which are essentially globals for the
lifetime of the program. We compute the value once, take
ownership of the buffer, and return the cached value for
subsequent calls. cache.h provides a helper macro for
defining these functions as one-liners, and defines a few
common ones for global use.
Using a macro is a little bit gross, but it does nicely
document the purpose of the functions. If we need to touch
them all later (e.g., because we learned how to change the
git_dir variable at runtime, and need to invalidate all of
the stored values), it will be much easier to have the
complete list.
Note that the shared-global functions have separate, manual
declarations. We could do something clever with the macros
(e.g., expand it to a declaration in some places, and a
declaration _and_ a definition in path.c). But there aren't
that many, and it's probably better to stay away from
too-magical macros.
Likewise, if we abandon the C preprocessor in favor of
generating these with a script, we could get much fancier.
E.g., normalizing "FOO/BAR-BAZ" into "git_path_foo_bar_baz".
But the small amount of saved typing is probably not worth
the resulting confusion to readers who want to grep for the
function's definition.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2015-08-10 11:38:57 +02:00
|
|
|
const char *filename = git_path_fetch_head();
|
2010-02-24 20:02:05 +01:00
|
|
|
FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "w");
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (!fp)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
return error(_("cannot open %s: %s\n"), filename, strerror(errno));
|
2010-02-24 20:02:05 +01:00
|
|
|
fclose(fp);
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2013-08-07 23:43:20 +02:00
|
|
|
static void set_option(struct transport *transport, const char *name, const char *value)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
int r = transport_set_option(transport, name, value);
|
|
|
|
if (r < 0)
|
|
|
|
die(_("Option \"%s\" value \"%s\" is not valid for %s"),
|
|
|
|
name, value, transport->url);
|
|
|
|
if (r > 0)
|
|
|
|
warning(_("Option \"%s\" is ignored for %s\n"),
|
|
|
|
name, transport->url);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2013-08-28 20:56:17 +02:00
|
|
|
static struct transport *prepare_transport(struct remote *remote)
|
2013-08-07 23:43:20 +02:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
struct transport *transport;
|
|
|
|
transport = transport_get(remote, NULL);
|
|
|
|
transport_set_verbosity(transport, verbosity, progress);
|
|
|
|
if (upload_pack)
|
|
|
|
set_option(transport, TRANS_OPT_UPLOADPACK, upload_pack);
|
|
|
|
if (keep)
|
|
|
|
set_option(transport, TRANS_OPT_KEEP, "yes");
|
|
|
|
if (depth)
|
|
|
|
set_option(transport, TRANS_OPT_DEPTH, depth);
|
2013-12-05 14:02:42 +01:00
|
|
|
if (update_shallow)
|
|
|
|
set_option(transport, TRANS_OPT_UPDATE_SHALLOW, "yes");
|
2013-08-07 23:43:20 +02:00
|
|
|
return transport;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2013-08-08 00:14:45 +02:00
|
|
|
static void backfill_tags(struct transport *transport, struct ref *ref_map)
|
|
|
|
{
|
fetch: work around "transport-take-over" hack
A Git-aware "connect" transport allows the "transport_take_over" to
redirect generic transport requests like fetch(), push_refs() and
get_refs_list() to the native Git transport handling methods. The
take-over process replaces transport->data with a fake data that
these method implementations understand.
While this hack works OK for a single request, it breaks when the
transport needs to make more than one requests. transport->data
that used to hold necessary information for the specific helper to
work correctly is destroyed during the take-over process.
One codepath that this matters is "git fetch" in auto-follow mode;
when it does not get all the tags that ought to point at the history
it got (which can be determined by looking at the peeled tags in the
initial advertisement) from the primary transfer, it internally
makes a second request to complete the fetch. Because "take-over"
hack has already destroyed the data necessary to talk to the
transport helper by the time this happens, the second request cannot
make a request to the helper to make another connection to fetch
these additional tags.
Mark such a transport as "cannot_reuse", and use a separate
transport to perform the backfill fetch in order to work around
this breakage.
Note that this problem does not manifest itself when running t5802,
because our upload-pack gives you all the necessary auto-followed
tags during the primary transfer. You would need to step through
"git fetch" in a debugger, stop immediately after the primary
transfer finishes and writes these auto-followed tags, remove the
tag references and repack/prune the repository to convince the
"find-non-local-tags" procedure that the primary transfer failed to
give us all the necessary tags, and then let it continue, in order
to trigger the bug in the secondary transfer this patch fixes.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-08-08 00:47:18 +02:00
|
|
|
if (transport->cannot_reuse) {
|
|
|
|
gsecondary = prepare_transport(transport->remote);
|
|
|
|
transport = gsecondary;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2013-08-08 00:14:45 +02:00
|
|
|
transport_set_option(transport, TRANS_OPT_FOLLOWTAGS, NULL);
|
|
|
|
transport_set_option(transport, TRANS_OPT_DEPTH, "0");
|
|
|
|
fetch_refs(transport, ref_map);
|
fetch: work around "transport-take-over" hack
A Git-aware "connect" transport allows the "transport_take_over" to
redirect generic transport requests like fetch(), push_refs() and
get_refs_list() to the native Git transport handling methods. The
take-over process replaces transport->data with a fake data that
these method implementations understand.
While this hack works OK for a single request, it breaks when the
transport needs to make more than one requests. transport->data
that used to hold necessary information for the specific helper to
work correctly is destroyed during the take-over process.
One codepath that this matters is "git fetch" in auto-follow mode;
when it does not get all the tags that ought to point at the history
it got (which can be determined by looking at the peeled tags in the
initial advertisement) from the primary transfer, it internally
makes a second request to complete the fetch. Because "take-over"
hack has already destroyed the data necessary to talk to the
transport helper by the time this happens, the second request cannot
make a request to the helper to make another connection to fetch
these additional tags.
Mark such a transport as "cannot_reuse", and use a separate
transport to perform the backfill fetch in order to work around
this breakage.
Note that this problem does not manifest itself when running t5802,
because our upload-pack gives you all the necessary auto-followed
tags during the primary transfer. You would need to step through
"git fetch" in a debugger, stop immediately after the primary
transfer finishes and writes these auto-followed tags, remove the
tag references and repack/prune the repository to convince the
"find-non-local-tags" procedure that the primary transfer failed to
give us all the necessary tags, and then let it continue, in order
to trigger the bug in the secondary transfer this patch fixes.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-08-08 00:47:18 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (gsecondary) {
|
|
|
|
transport_disconnect(gsecondary);
|
|
|
|
gsecondary = NULL;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-08-08 00:14:45 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
static int do_fetch(struct transport *transport,
|
|
|
|
struct refspec *refs, int ref_count)
|
|
|
|
{
|
2013-05-25 11:08:01 +02:00
|
|
|
struct string_list existing_refs = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
|
2008-03-03 03:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
struct ref *ref_map;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
struct ref *rm;
|
|
|
|
int autotags = (transport->remote->fetch_tags == 1);
|
2013-05-25 11:08:16 +02:00
|
|
|
int retcode = 0;
|
2009-10-25 22:28:12 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2015-05-25 20:38:35 +02:00
|
|
|
for_each_ref(add_existing, &existing_refs);
|
2009-10-25 22:28:12 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2010-08-12 00:57:20 +02:00
|
|
|
if (tags == TAGS_DEFAULT) {
|
|
|
|
if (transport->remote->fetch_tags == 2)
|
|
|
|
tags = TAGS_SET;
|
|
|
|
if (transport->remote->fetch_tags == -1)
|
|
|
|
tags = TAGS_UNSET;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2007-09-19 06:49:31 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!transport->get_refs_list || !transport->fetch)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
die(_("Don't know how to fetch from %s"), transport->url);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* if not appending, truncate FETCH_HEAD */
|
2009-11-10 09:19:43 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!append && !dry_run) {
|
2013-05-25 11:08:16 +02:00
|
|
|
retcode = truncate_fetch_head();
|
|
|
|
if (retcode)
|
|
|
|
goto cleanup;
|
2007-11-22 23:22:23 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ref_map = get_ref_map(transport, refs, ref_count, tags, &autotags);
|
2008-10-13 11:36:52 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!update_head_ok)
|
|
|
|
check_not_current_branch(ref_map);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (rm = ref_map; rm; rm = rm->next) {
|
2009-10-25 22:28:12 +01:00
|
|
|
if (rm->peer_ref) {
|
2013-05-25 11:08:15 +02:00
|
|
|
struct string_list_item *peer_item =
|
|
|
|
string_list_lookup(&existing_refs,
|
|
|
|
rm->peer_ref->name);
|
2015-05-25 20:38:35 +02:00
|
|
|
if (peer_item) {
|
|
|
|
struct object_id *old_oid = peer_item->util;
|
|
|
|
hashcpy(rm->peer_ref->old_sha1, old_oid->hash);
|
|
|
|
}
|
2009-10-25 22:28:12 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2008-03-04 04:27:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if (tags == TAGS_DEFAULT && autotags)
|
|
|
|
transport_set_option(transport, TRANS_OPT_FOLLOWTAGS, "1");
|
2011-10-15 07:04:25 +02:00
|
|
|
if (prune) {
|
fetch --prune: prune only based on explicit refspecs
The old behavior of "fetch --prune" was to prune whatever was being
fetched. In particular, "fetch --prune --tags" caused tags not only
to be fetched, but also to be pruned. This is inappropriate because
there is only one tags namespace that is shared among the local
repository and all remotes. Therefore, if the user defines a local
tag and then runs "git fetch --prune --tags", then the local tag is
deleted. Moreover, "--prune" and "--tags" can also be configured via
fetch.prune / remote.<name>.prune and remote.<name>.tagopt, making it
even less obvious that an invocation of "git fetch" could result in
tag lossage.
Since the command "git remote update" invokes "git fetch", it had the
same problem.
The command "git remote prune", on the other hand, disregarded the
setting of remote.<name>.tagopt, and so its behavior was inconsistent
with that of the other commands.
So the old behavior made it too easy to lose tags. To fix this
problem, change "fetch --prune" to prune references based only on
refspecs specified explicitly by the user, either on the command line
or via remote.<name>.fetch. Thus, tags are no longer made subject to
pruning by the --tags option or the remote.<name>.tagopt setting.
However, tags *are* still subject to pruning if they are fetched as
part of a refspec, and that is good. For example:
* On the command line,
git fetch --prune 'refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
causes tags, and only tags, to be fetched and pruned, and is
therefore a simple way for the user to get the equivalent of the old
behavior of "--prune --tag".
* For a remote that was configured with the "--mirror" option, the
configuration is set to include
[remote "name"]
fetch = +refs/*:refs/*
, which causes tags to be subject to pruning along with all other
references. This is the behavior that will typically be desired for
a mirror.
Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-10-30 06:33:00 +01:00
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* We only prune based on refspecs specified
|
|
|
|
* explicitly (via command line or configuration); we
|
|
|
|
* don't care whether --tags was specified.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
2013-10-30 06:32:59 +01:00
|
|
|
if (ref_count) {
|
2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
|
|
|
prune_refs(refs, ref_count, ref_map, transport->url);
|
2011-10-15 07:04:26 +02:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
fetch --prune: prune only based on explicit refspecs
The old behavior of "fetch --prune" was to prune whatever was being
fetched. In particular, "fetch --prune --tags" caused tags not only
to be fetched, but also to be pruned. This is inappropriate because
there is only one tags namespace that is shared among the local
repository and all remotes. Therefore, if the user defines a local
tag and then runs "git fetch --prune --tags", then the local tag is
deleted. Moreover, "--prune" and "--tags" can also be configured via
fetch.prune / remote.<name>.prune and remote.<name>.tagopt, making it
even less obvious that an invocation of "git fetch" could result in
tag lossage.
Since the command "git remote update" invokes "git fetch", it had the
same problem.
The command "git remote prune", on the other hand, disregarded the
setting of remote.<name>.tagopt, and so its behavior was inconsistent
with that of the other commands.
So the old behavior made it too easy to lose tags. To fix this
problem, change "fetch --prune" to prune references based only on
refspecs specified explicitly by the user, either on the command line
or via remote.<name>.fetch. Thus, tags are no longer made subject to
pruning by the --tags option or the remote.<name>.tagopt setting.
However, tags *are* still subject to pruning if they are fetched as
part of a refspec, and that is good. For example:
* On the command line,
git fetch --prune 'refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
causes tags, and only tags, to be fetched and pruned, and is
therefore a simple way for the user to get the equivalent of the old
behavior of "--prune --tag".
* For a remote that was configured with the "--mirror" option, the
configuration is set to include
[remote "name"]
fetch = +refs/*:refs/*
, which causes tags to be subject to pruning along with all other
references. This is the behavior that will typically be desired for
a mirror.
Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-10-30 06:33:00 +01:00
|
|
|
prune_refs(transport->remote->fetch,
|
|
|
|
transport->remote->fetch_refspec_nr,
|
2014-01-03 03:28:51 +01:00
|
|
|
ref_map,
|
|
|
|
transport->url);
|
2011-10-15 07:04:26 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
2011-10-15 07:04:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
2014-01-03 03:28:52 +01:00
|
|
|
if (fetch_refs(transport, ref_map)) {
|
|
|
|
free_refs(ref_map);
|
|
|
|
retcode = 1;
|
|
|
|
goto cleanup;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2008-03-03 03:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
free_refs(ref_map);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* if neither --no-tags nor --tags was specified, do automated tag
|
|
|
|
* following ... */
|
2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
|
|
|
if (tags == TAGS_DEFAULT && autotags) {
|
2008-03-03 03:35:00 +01:00
|
|
|
struct ref **tail = &ref_map;
|
|
|
|
ref_map = NULL;
|
|
|
|
find_non_local_tags(transport, &ref_map, &tail);
|
2013-08-08 00:14:45 +02:00
|
|
|
if (ref_map)
|
|
|
|
backfill_tags(transport, ref_map);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
free_refs(ref_map);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2013-05-25 11:08:16 +02:00
|
|
|
cleanup:
|
2013-05-25 11:08:17 +02:00
|
|
|
string_list_clear(&existing_refs, 1);
|
2013-05-25 11:08:16 +02:00
|
|
|
return retcode;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
static int get_one_remote_for_fetch(struct remote *remote, void *priv)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
struct string_list *list = priv;
|
2009-11-09 21:11:06 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!remote->skip_default_update)
|
2010-06-26 01:41:38 +02:00
|
|
|
string_list_append(list, remote->name);
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
struct remote_group_data {
|
|
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
|
|
struct string_list *list;
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static int get_remote_group(const char *key, const char *value, void *priv)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
struct remote_group_data *g = priv;
|
|
|
|
|
2015-07-28 23:08:21 +02:00
|
|
|
if (skip_prefix(key, "remotes.", &key) && !strcmp(key, g->name)) {
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
/* split list by white space */
|
|
|
|
while (*value) {
|
2015-07-28 23:08:20 +02:00
|
|
|
size_t wordlen = strcspn(value, " \t\n");
|
|
|
|
|
2015-07-28 23:08:19 +02:00
|
|
|
if (wordlen >= 1)
|
2010-06-26 01:41:38 +02:00
|
|
|
string_list_append(g->list,
|
2015-07-28 23:08:19 +02:00
|
|
|
xstrndup(value, wordlen));
|
|
|
|
value += wordlen + (value[wordlen] != '\0');
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static int add_remote_or_group(const char *name, struct string_list *list)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
int prev_nr = list->nr;
|
2010-05-14 11:31:33 +02:00
|
|
|
struct remote_group_data g;
|
|
|
|
g.name = name; g.list = list;
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
git_config(get_remote_group, &g);
|
|
|
|
if (list->nr == prev_nr) {
|
|
|
|
struct remote *remote;
|
|
|
|
if (!remote_is_configured(name))
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
remote = remote_get(name);
|
2010-06-26 01:41:38 +02:00
|
|
|
string_list_append(list, remote->name);
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
static void add_options_to_argv(struct argv_array *argv)
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
{
|
2009-11-10 09:19:43 +01:00
|
|
|
if (dry_run)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "--dry-run");
|
2013-10-30 06:33:04 +01:00
|
|
|
if (prune != -1)
|
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, prune ? "--prune" : "--no-prune");
|
2010-02-24 19:22:06 +01:00
|
|
|
if (update_head_ok)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "--update-head-ok");
|
2010-02-24 19:22:06 +01:00
|
|
|
if (force)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "--force");
|
2010-02-24 19:22:06 +01:00
|
|
|
if (keep)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "--keep");
|
2010-11-11 00:55:02 +01:00
|
|
|
if (recurse_submodules == RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "--recurse-submodules");
|
2011-03-06 23:11:21 +01:00
|
|
|
else if (recurse_submodules == RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON_DEMAND)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "--recurse-submodules=on-demand");
|
2012-09-05 23:22:19 +02:00
|
|
|
if (tags == TAGS_SET)
|
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "--tags");
|
|
|
|
else if (tags == TAGS_UNSET)
|
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "--no-tags");
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
if (verbosity >= 2)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "-v");
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
if (verbosity >= 1)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "-v");
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
else if (verbosity < 0)
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(argv, "-q");
|
2010-11-12 13:54:52 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static int fetch_multiple(struct string_list *list)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
int i, result = 0;
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
struct argv_array argv = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2010-02-24 20:02:05 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!append && !dry_run) {
|
|
|
|
int errcode = truncate_fetch_head();
|
|
|
|
if (errcode)
|
|
|
|
return errcode;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_pushl(&argv, "fetch", "--append", NULL);
|
|
|
|
add_options_to_argv(&argv);
|
|
|
|
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < list->nr; i++) {
|
|
|
|
const char *name = list->items[i].string;
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_push(&argv, name);
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
if (verbosity >= 0)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
printf(_("Fetching %s\n"), name);
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
if (run_command_v_opt(argv.argv, RUN_GIT_CMD)) {
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
error(_("Could not fetch %s"), name);
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
result = 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_pop(&argv);
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
|
|
|
argv_array_clear(&argv);
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
static int fetch_one(struct remote *remote, int argc, const char **argv)
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
static const char **refs = NULL;
|
2011-06-08 22:06:33 +02:00
|
|
|
struct refspec *refspec;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
int ref_nr = 0;
|
2008-04-28 22:23:35 +02:00
|
|
|
int exit_code;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
|
Give error when no remote is configured
When there's no explicitly-named remote, we use the remote specified
for the current branch, which in turn defaults to "origin". But it
this case should require the remote to actually be configured, and not
fall back to the path "origin".
Possibly, the config file's "remote = something" should require the
something to be a configured remote instead of a bare repository URL,
but we actually test with a bare repository URL.
In fetch, we were giving the sensible error message when coming up
with a URL failed, but this wasn't actually reachable, so move that
error up and use it when appropriate.
In push, we need a new error message, because the old one (formerly
unreachable without a lot of help) used the repo name, which was NULL.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-11 06:47:20 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!remote)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
die(_("No remote repository specified. Please, specify either a URL or a\n"
|
|
|
|
"remote name from which new revisions should be fetched."));
|
Give error when no remote is configured
When there's no explicitly-named remote, we use the remote specified
for the current branch, which in turn defaults to "origin". But it
this case should require the remote to actually be configured, and not
fall back to the path "origin".
Possibly, the config file's "remote = something" should require the
something to be a configured remote instead of a bare repository URL,
but we actually test with a bare repository URL.
In fetch, we were giving the sensible error message when coming up
with a URL failed, but this wasn't actually reachable, so move that
error up and use it when appropriate.
In push, we need a new error message, because the old one (formerly
unreachable without a lot of help) used the repo name, which was NULL.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-11 06:47:20 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2013-08-07 23:43:20 +02:00
|
|
|
gtransport = prepare_transport(remote);
|
2013-07-13 11:36:24 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (prune < 0) {
|
|
|
|
/* no command line request */
|
2013-09-09 23:50:37 +02:00
|
|
|
if (0 <= gtransport->remote->prune)
|
|
|
|
prune = gtransport->remote->prune;
|
2013-07-13 11:36:24 +02:00
|
|
|
else if (0 <= fetch_prune_config)
|
|
|
|
prune = fetch_prune_config;
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
prune = PRUNE_BY_DEFAULT;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
if (argc > 0) {
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
int j = 0;
|
2014-01-29 17:54:16 +01:00
|
|
|
int i;
|
2007-12-04 08:25:47 +01:00
|
|
|
refs = xcalloc(argc + 1, sizeof(const char *));
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!strcmp(argv[i], "tag")) {
|
|
|
|
i++;
|
2008-04-05 20:28:53 +02:00
|
|
|
if (i >= argc)
|
2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
|
|
|
die(_("You need to specify a tag name."));
|
2014-06-19 23:26:56 +02:00
|
|
|
refs[j++] = xstrfmt("refs/tags/%s:refs/tags/%s",
|
|
|
|
argv[i], argv[i]);
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
} else
|
|
|
|
refs[j++] = argv[i];
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
refs[j] = NULL;
|
|
|
|
ref_nr = j;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2009-01-22 07:03:08 +01:00
|
|
|
sigchain_push_common(unlock_pack_on_signal);
|
2007-09-14 09:31:25 +02:00
|
|
|
atexit(unlock_pack);
|
2011-06-08 22:06:33 +02:00
|
|
|
refspec = parse_fetch_refspec(ref_nr, refs);
|
2013-08-08 00:38:45 +02:00
|
|
|
exit_code = do_fetch(gtransport, refspec, ref_nr);
|
2011-10-08 00:51:06 +02:00
|
|
|
free_refspec(ref_nr, refspec);
|
2013-08-08 00:38:45 +02:00
|
|
|
transport_disconnect(gtransport);
|
|
|
|
gtransport = NULL;
|
2008-04-28 22:23:35 +02:00
|
|
|
return exit_code;
|
2007-09-11 05:03:25 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int cmd_fetch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
int i;
|
2010-07-04 21:46:19 +02:00
|
|
|
struct string_list list = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP;
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
struct remote *remote;
|
|
|
|
int result = 0;
|
2014-08-16 03:19:27 +02:00
|
|
|
struct argv_array argv_gc_auto = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2011-02-24 15:30:19 +01:00
|
|
|
packet_trace_identity("fetch");
|
|
|
|
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
/* Record the command line for the reflog */
|
|
|
|
strbuf_addstr(&default_rla, "fetch");
|
|
|
|
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
|
|
|
|
strbuf_addf(&default_rla, " %s", argv[i]);
|
|
|
|
|
2013-07-13 11:36:24 +02:00
|
|
|
git_config(git_fetch_config, NULL);
|
|
|
|
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix,
|
|
|
|
builtin_fetch_options, builtin_fetch_usage, 0);
|
|
|
|
|
2013-01-11 10:05:46 +01:00
|
|
|
if (unshallow) {
|
|
|
|
if (depth)
|
|
|
|
die(_("--depth and --unshallow cannot be used together"));
|
|
|
|
else if (!is_repository_shallow())
|
|
|
|
die(_("--unshallow on a complete repository does not make sense"));
|
2015-09-24 23:07:07 +02:00
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
depth = xstrfmt("%d", INFINITE_DEPTH);
|
2013-01-11 10:05:46 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2013-12-05 04:31:11 +01:00
|
|
|
/* no need to be strict, transport_set_option() will validate it again */
|
|
|
|
if (depth && atoi(depth) < 1)
|
|
|
|
die(_("depth %s is not a positive number"), depth);
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2011-09-09 20:22:03 +02:00
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if (recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_OFF) {
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if (recurse_submodules_default) {
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int arg = parse_fetch_recurse_submodules_arg("--recurse-submodules-default", recurse_submodules_default);
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set_config_fetch_recurse_submodules(arg);
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}
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gitmodules_config();
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git_config(submodule_config, NULL);
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}
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2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
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if (all) {
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if (argc == 1)
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2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
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die(_("fetch --all does not take a repository argument"));
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2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
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else if (argc > 1)
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2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
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die(_("fetch --all does not make sense with refspecs"));
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2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
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(void) for_each_remote(get_one_remote_for_fetch, &list);
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result = fetch_multiple(&list);
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} else if (argc == 0) {
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/* No arguments -- use default remote */
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remote = remote_get(NULL);
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result = fetch_one(remote, argc, argv);
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2009-11-09 21:10:32 +01:00
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} else if (multiple) {
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/* All arguments are assumed to be remotes or groups */
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for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
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if (!add_remote_or_group(argv[i], &list))
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2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
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die(_("No such remote or remote group: %s"), argv[i]);
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2009-11-09 21:10:32 +01:00
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result = fetch_multiple(&list);
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2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
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} else {
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/* Single remote or group */
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(void) add_remote_or_group(argv[0], &list);
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if (list.nr > 1) {
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/* More than one remote */
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if (argc > 1)
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2011-02-23 00:41:51 +01:00
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die(_("Fetching a group and specifying refspecs does not make sense"));
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2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
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result = fetch_multiple(&list);
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} else {
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/* Zero or one remotes */
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remote = remote_get(argv[0]);
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result = fetch_one(remote, argc-1, argv+1);
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}
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}
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2010-11-11 00:55:02 +01:00
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if (!result && (recurse_submodules != RECURSE_SUBMODULES_OFF)) {
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2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
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struct argv_array options = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
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add_options_to_argv(&options);
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2012-09-01 17:27:06 +02:00
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result = fetch_populated_submodules(&options,
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2010-11-12 13:54:52 +01:00
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submodule_prefix,
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2011-03-06 23:11:21 +01:00
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recurse_submodules,
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2010-11-12 13:54:52 +01:00
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verbosity < 0);
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2012-09-01 13:27:35 +02:00
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argv_array_clear(&options);
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2010-11-12 13:54:52 +01:00
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}
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2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
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/* All names were strdup()ed or strndup()ed */
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|
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list.strdup_strings = 1;
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|
|
string_list_clear(&list, 0);
|
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2014-08-16 03:19:27 +02:00
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|
argv_array_pushl(&argv_gc_auto, "gc", "--auto", NULL);
|
2014-08-16 03:19:28 +02:00
|
|
|
if (verbosity < 0)
|
|
|
|
argv_array_push(&argv_gc_auto, "--quiet");
|
2014-08-16 03:19:27 +02:00
|
|
|
run_command_v_opt(argv_gc_auto.argv, RUN_GIT_CMD);
|
|
|
|
argv_array_clear(&argv_gc_auto);
|
2013-01-26 23:40:38 +01:00
|
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|
|
2009-11-09 21:09:56 +01:00
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
|
|
}
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