Remove git-applypatch

The previous one removed git-applymbox, which was the sole user
of this tool.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
This commit is contained in:
Junio C Hamano 2007-05-24 19:25:25 -07:00
parent d45cc6e267
commit 59c8e2cb2a
9 changed files with 10 additions and 280 deletions

1
.gitignore vendored
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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ git-add--interactive
git-am
git-annotate
git-apply
git-applypatch
git-archimport
git-archive
git-bisect

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@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ One test you could do yourself if your MUA is set up correctly is:
$ git fetch http://kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git master:test-apply
$ git checkout test-apply
$ git reset --hard
$ git applymbox a.patch
$ git am a.patch
If it does not apply correctly, there can be various reasons.
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ If it does not apply correctly, there can be various reasons.
does not have much to do with your MUA. Please rebase the
patch appropriately.
* Your MUA corrupted your patch; applymbox would complain that
* Your MUA corrupted your patch; "am" would complain that
the patch does not apply. Look at .dotest/ subdirectory and
see what 'patch' file contains and check for the common
corruption patterns mentioned above.

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@ -72,7 +72,6 @@ __DATA__
git-add mainporcelain
git-am mainporcelain
git-annotate ancillaryinterrogators
git-applypatch purehelpers
git-apply plumbingmanipulators
git-archimport foreignscminterface
git-archive mainporcelain

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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ names.
SEE ALSO
--------
gitlink:git-applypatch[1], gitlink:git-apply[1].
gitlink:git-apply[1].
Author

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@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
git-applypatch(1)
=================
NAME
----
git-applypatch - Apply one patch extracted from an e-mail
SYNOPSIS
--------
'git-applypatch' <msg> <patch> <info> [<signoff>]
DESCRIPTION
-----------
This is usually not what an end user wants to run directly. See
gitlink:git-am[1] instead.
Takes three files <msg>, <patch>, and <info> prepared from an
e-mail message by 'git-mailinfo', and creates a commit. It is
usually not necessary to use this command directly.
This command can run `applypatch-msg`, `pre-applypatch`, and
`post-applypatch` hooks. See link:hooks.html[hooks] for more
information.
OPTIONS
-------
<msg>::
Commit log message (sans the first line, which comes
from e-mail Subject stored in <info>).
<patch>::
The patch to apply.
<info>::
Author and subject information extracted from e-mail,
used on "author" line and as the first line of the
commit log message.
Author
------
Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Documentation
--------------
Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
GIT
---
Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
Reading a single e-mail message from the standard input, and
writes the commit log message in <msg> file, and the patches in
<patch> file. The author name, e-mail and e-mail subject are
written out to the standard output to be used by git-applypatch
written out to the standard output to be used by git-am
to create a commit. It is usually not necessary to use this
command directly. See gitlink:git-am[1] instead.

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@ -12,11 +12,10 @@ This document describes the currently defined hooks.
applypatch-msg
--------------
This hook is invoked by `git-applypatch` script, which is
typically invoked by `git-am`. It takes a single
This hook is invoked by `git-am` script. It takes a single
parameter, the name of the file that holds the proposed commit
log message. Exiting with non-zero status causes
`git-applypatch` to abort before applying the patch.
`git-am` to abort before applying the patch.
The hook is allowed to edit the message file in place, and can
be used to normalize the message into some project standard
@ -29,8 +28,7 @@ The default 'applypatch-msg' hook, when enabled, runs the
pre-applypatch
--------------
This hook is invoked by `git-applypatch` script, which is
typically invoked by `git-am`. It takes no parameter,
This hook is invoked by `git-am`. It takes no parameter,
and is invoked after the patch is applied, but before a commit
is made. Exiting with non-zero status causes the working tree
after application of the patch not committed.
@ -44,12 +42,11 @@ The default 'pre-applypatch' hook, when enabled, runs the
post-applypatch
---------------
This hook is invoked by `git-applypatch` script, which is
typically invoked by `git-am`. It takes no parameter,
This hook is invoked by `git-am`. It takes no parameter,
and is invoked after the patch is applied and a commit is made.
This hook is meant primarily for notification, and cannot affect
the outcome of `git-applypatch`.
the outcome of `git-am`.
pre-commit
----------

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ SCRIPT_SH = \
git-repack.sh git-request-pull.sh git-reset.sh \
git-sh-setup.sh \
git-tag.sh git-verify-tag.sh \
git-applypatch.sh git-am.sh \
git-am.sh \
git-merge.sh git-merge-stupid.sh git-merge-octopus.sh \
git-merge-resolve.sh git-merge-ours.sh \
git-lost-found.sh git-quiltimport.sh

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@ -1,212 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
##
## applypatch takes four file arguments, and uses those to
## apply the unpacked patch (surprise surprise) that they
## represent to the current tree.
##
## The arguments are:
## $1 - file with commit message
## $2 - file with the actual patch
## $3 - "info" file with Author, email and subject
## $4 - optional file containing signoff to add
##
USAGE='<msg> <patch> <info> [<signoff>]'
. git-sh-setup
case "$#" in 3|4) ;; *) usage ;; esac
final=.dotest/final-commit
##
## If this file exists, we ask before applying
##
query_apply=.dotest/.query_apply
## We do not munge the first line of the commit message too much
## if this file exists.
keep_subject=.dotest/.keep_subject
## We do not attempt the 3-way merge fallback unless this file exists.
fall_back_3way=.dotest/.3way
MSGFILE=$1
PATCHFILE=$2
INFO=$3
SIGNOFF=$4
EDIT=${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}}
export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="$(sed -n '/^Author/ s/Author: //p' "$INFO")"
export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="$(sed -n '/^Email/ s/Email: //p' "$INFO")"
export GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="$(sed -n '/^Date/ s/Date: //p' "$INFO")"
export SUBJECT="$(sed -n '/^Subject/ s/Subject: //p' "$INFO")"
if test '' != "$SIGNOFF"
then
if test -f "$SIGNOFF"
then
SIGNOFF=`cat "$SIGNOFF"` || exit
elif case "$SIGNOFF" in yes | true | me | please) : ;; *) false ;; esac
then
SIGNOFF=`git-var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -e '
s/>.*/>/
s/^/Signed-off-by: /'
`
else
SIGNOFF=
fi
if test '' != "$SIGNOFF"
then
LAST_SIGNED_OFF_BY=`
sed -ne '/^Signed-off-by: /p' "$MSGFILE" |
tail -n 1
`
test "$LAST_SIGNED_OFF_BY" = "$SIGNOFF" || {
test '' = "$LAST_SIGNED_OFF_BY" && echo
echo "$SIGNOFF"
} >>"$MSGFILE"
fi
fi
patch_header=
test -f "$keep_subject" || patch_header='[PATCH] '
{
echo "$patch_header$SUBJECT"
if test -s "$MSGFILE"
then
echo
cat "$MSGFILE"
fi
} >"$final"
interactive=yes
test -f "$query_apply" || interactive=no
while [ "$interactive" = yes ]; do
echo "Commit Body is:"
echo "--------------------------"
cat "$final"
echo "--------------------------"
printf "Apply? [y]es/[n]o/[e]dit/[a]ccept all "
read reply
case "$reply" in
y|Y) interactive=no;;
n|N) exit 2;; # special value to tell dotest to keep going
e|E) "$EDIT" "$final";;
a|A) rm -f "$query_apply"
interactive=no ;;
esac
done
if test -x "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/applypatch-msg
then
"$GIT_DIR"/hooks/applypatch-msg "$final" || exit
fi
echo
echo Applying "'$SUBJECT'"
echo
git-apply --index "$PATCHFILE" || {
# git-apply exits with status 1 when the patch does not apply,
# but it die()s with other failures, most notably upon corrupt
# patch. In the latter case, there is no point to try applying
# it to another tree and do 3-way merge.
test $? = 1 || exit 1
test -f "$fall_back_3way" || exit 1
# Here if we know which revision the patch applies to,
# we create a temporary working tree and index, apply the
# patch, and attempt 3-way merge with the resulting tree.
O_OBJECT=`cd "$GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY" && pwd`
rm -fr .patch-merge-*
if git-apply -z --index-info "$PATCHFILE" \
>.patch-merge-index-info 2>/dev/null &&
GIT_INDEX_FILE=.patch-merge-tmp-index \
git-update-index -z --index-info <.patch-merge-index-info &&
GIT_INDEX_FILE=.patch-merge-tmp-index \
git-write-tree >.patch-merge-tmp-base &&
(
mkdir .patch-merge-tmp-dir &&
cd .patch-merge-tmp-dir &&
GIT_INDEX_FILE="../.patch-merge-tmp-index" \
GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY="$O_OBJECT" \
git-apply $binary --index
) <"$PATCHFILE"
then
echo Using index info to reconstruct a base tree...
mv .patch-merge-tmp-base .patch-merge-base
mv .patch-merge-tmp-index .patch-merge-index
else
(
N=10
# Otherwise, try nearby trees that can be used to apply the
# patch.
git-rev-list --max-count=$N HEAD
# or hoping the patch is against known tags...
git-ls-remote --tags .
) |
while read base junk
do
# Try it if we have it as a tree.
git-cat-file tree "$base" >/dev/null 2>&1 || continue
rm -fr .patch-merge-tmp-* &&
mkdir .patch-merge-tmp-dir || break
(
cd .patch-merge-tmp-dir &&
GIT_INDEX_FILE=../.patch-merge-tmp-index &&
GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY="$O_OBJECT" &&
export GIT_INDEX_FILE GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY &&
git-read-tree "$base" &&
git-apply --index &&
mv ../.patch-merge-tmp-index ../.patch-merge-index &&
echo "$base" >../.patch-merge-base
) <"$PATCHFILE" 2>/dev/null && break
done
fi
test -f .patch-merge-index &&
his_tree=$(GIT_INDEX_FILE=.patch-merge-index git-write-tree) &&
orig_tree=$(cat .patch-merge-base) &&
rm -fr .patch-merge-* || exit 1
echo Falling back to patching base and 3-way merge using $orig_tree...
# This is not so wrong. Depending on which base we picked,
# orig_tree may be wildly different from ours, but his_tree
# has the same set of wildly different changes in parts the
# patch did not touch, so resolve ends up canceling them,
# saying that we reverted all those changes.
if git-merge-resolve $orig_tree -- HEAD $his_tree
then
echo Done.
else
echo Failed to merge in the changes.
exit 1
fi
}
if test -x "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/pre-applypatch
then
"$GIT_DIR"/hooks/pre-applypatch || exit
fi
tree=$(git-write-tree) || exit 1
echo Wrote tree $tree
parent=$(git-rev-parse --verify HEAD) &&
commit=$(git-commit-tree $tree -p $parent <"$final") || exit 1
echo Committed: $commit
git-update-ref -m "applypatch: $SUBJECT" HEAD $commit $parent || exit
if test -x "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/post-applypatch
then
"$GIT_DIR"/hooks/post-applypatch
fi