Introducing: git-cvsexportcommit

A script that can replay commits git into a CVS checkout. Tries to ensure the
sanity of the operation and supports mainly manual usage.

If you are reckless enough, you can ask it to autocommit when everything has
applied cleanly. Combined with a couple more scripts could become part of
a git2cvs gateway.

Should support adds/removes and binary files.

Signed-off-by: Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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git-cvsexportcommit(1)
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NAME
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git-cvsexportcommit - Export a commit to a CVS checkout
SYNOPSIS
--------
git-cvsapplycommmit.perl
[ -h ] [ -v ] [ -c ] [ -p ] [PARENTCOMMIT] COMMITID
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Exports a commit from GIT to a CVS checkout, making it easier
to merge patches from a git repository into a CVS repository.
Execute it from the root of the CVS working copy. GIT_DIR must be defined.
It does its best to do the safe thing, it will check that the files are
unchanged and up to date in the CVS checkout, and it will not autocommit
by default.
Supports file additions, removals, and commits that affect binary files.
If the commit is a merge commit, you must tell git-cvsapplycommit what parent
should the changeset be done against.
OPTIONS
-------
-c::
Commit automatically if the patch applied cleanly. It will not
commit if any hunks fail to apply or there were other problems.
-p::
Be pedantic (paranoid) when applying patches. Invokes patch with
--fuzz=0
-v::
Verbose.
Author
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Written by Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz>
Documentation
--------------
Documentation by Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz>
GIT
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Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite

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SCRIPT_PERL = \
git-archimport.perl git-cvsimport.perl git-relink.perl \
git-rename.perl git-shortlog.perl git-fmt-merge-msg.perl \
git-svnimport.perl git-mv.perl
git-svnimport.perl git-mv.perl git-cvsexportcommit.perl
SCRIPT_PYTHON = \
git-merge-recursive.py

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Getopt::Std;
use File::Temp qw(tempdir);
use Data::Dumper;
unless ($ENV{GIT_DIR} && -r $ENV{GIT_DIR}){
die "GIT_DIR is not defined or is unreadable";
}
our ($opt_h, $opt_p, $opt_v, $opt_c );
getopt('hpvc');
$opt_h && usage();
die "Need at least one commit identifier!" unless @ARGV;
# setup a tempdir
our ($tmpdir, $tmpdirname) = tempdir('git-cvsapplycommit-XXXXXX',
TMPDIR => 1,
CLEANUP => 1);
print Dumper(@ARGV);
# resolve target commit
my $commit;
$commit = pop @ARGV;
$commit = `git-rev-parse --verify "$commit"^0`;
chomp $commit;
if ($?) {
die "The commit reference $commit did not resolve!";
}
# resolve what parent we want
my $parent;
if (@ARGV) {
$parent = pop @ARGV;
$parent = `git-rev-parse --verify "$parent"^0"`;
chomp $parent;
if ($?) {
die "The parent reference did not resolve!";
}
}
# find parents from the commit itself
my @commit = `git-cat-file commit $commit`;
my @parents;
foreach my $p (@commit) {
if ($p =~ m/^$/) { # end of commit headers, we're done
last;
}
if ($p =~ m/^parent (\w{40})$/) { # found a parent
push @parents, $1;
}
}
if ($parent) {
# double check that it's a valid parent
foreach my $p (@parents) {
my $found;
if ($p eq $parent) {
$found = 1;
last;
}; # found it
die "Did not find $parent in the parents for this commit!";
s }
} else { # we don't have a parent from the cmdline...
if (@parents == 1) { # it's safe to get it from the commit
$parent = $parents[0];
} else { # or perhaps not!
die "This commit has more than one parent -- please name the parent you want to use explicitly";
}
}
$opt_v && print "Applying to CVS commit $commit from parent $parent\n";
# grab the commit message
`git-cat-file commit $commit | sed -e '1,/^\$/d' > .msg`;
$? && die "Error extraction the commit message";
my (@afiles, @dfiles, @mfiles);
my @files = `git-diff-tree -r $parent $commit`;
print @files;
$? && die "Error in git-diff-tree";
foreach my $f (@files) {
chomp $f;
my @fields = split(m/\s+/, $f);
if ($fields[4] eq 'A') {
push @afiles, $fields[5];
}
if ($fields[4] eq 'M') {
push @mfiles, $fields[5];
}
if ($fields[4] eq 'R') {
push @dfiles, $fields[5];
}
}
$opt_v && print "The commit affects:\n ";
$opt_v && print join ("\n ", @afiles,@mfiles,@dfiles) . "\n\n";
undef @files; # don't need it anymore
# check that the files are clean and up to date according to cvs
my $dirty;
foreach my $f (@afiles, @mfiles, @dfiles) {
# TODO:we need to handle removed in cvs and/or new (from git)
my $status = `cvs -q status "$f" | grep '^File: '`;
unless ($status =~ m/Status: Up-to-date$/) {
$dirty = 1;
warn "File $f not up to date in your CVS checkout!\n";
}
}
if ($dirty) {
die "Exiting: your CVS tree is not clean for this merge.";
}
###
### NOTE: if you are planning to die() past this point
### you MUST call cleanupcvs(@files) before die()
###
print "'Patching' binary files\n";
my @bfiles = `git-diff-tree -p $parent $commit | grep '^Binary'`;
@bfiles = map { chomp } @bfiles;
foreach my $f (@bfiles) {
# check that the file in cvs matches the "old" file
# extract the file to $tmpdir and comparre with cmp
my $tree = `git-rev-parse $parent^{tree} `;
chomp $tree;
my $blob = `git-ls-tree $tree "$f" | cut -f 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 3`;
chomp $blob;
`git-cat-file blob $blob > $tmpdir/blob`;
`cmp -q $f $tmpdir/blob`;
if ($?) {
warn "Binary file $f in CVS does not match parent.\n";
$dirty = 1;
next;
}
# replace with the new file
`git-cat-file blob $blob > $f`;
# TODO: something smart with file modes
}
if ($dirty) {
cleanupcvs(@files);
die "Exiting: Binary files in CVS do not match parent";
}
## apply non-binary changes
my $fuzz = $opt_p ? 0 : 2;
print "Patching non-binary files\n";
print `(git-diff-tree -p $parent -p $commit | patch -p1 -F $fuzz ) 2>&1`;
my $dirtypatch = 0;
if (($? >> 8) == 2) {
cleanupcvs(@files);
die "Exiting: Patch reported serious trouble -- you will have to apply this patch manually";
} elsif (($? >> 8) == 1) { # some hunks failed to apply
$dirtypatch = 1;
}
foreach my $f (@afiles) {
`cvs add $f`;
if ($?) {
$dirty = 1;
warn "Failed to cvs add $f -- you may need to do it manually";
}
}
foreach my $f (@dfiles) {
`cvs rm -f $f`;
if ($?) {
$dirty = 1;
warn "Failed to cvs rm -f $f -- you may need to do it manually";
}
}
print "Commit to CVS\n";
my $commitfiles = join(' ', @afiles, @mfiles, @dfiles);
my $cmd = "cvs commit -F .msg $commitfiles";
if ($dirtypatch) {
print "NOTE: One or more hunks failed to apply cleanly.\n";
print "Resolve the conflicts and then commit using:n";
print "\n $cmd\n\n";
exit;
}
if ($opt_c) {
print "Autocommit\n $cmd\n";
print `cvs commit -F .msg $commitfiles 2>&1`;
if ($?) {
cleanupcvs(@files);
die "Exiting: The commit did not succeed";
}
print "Committed successfully to CVS\n";
} else {
print "Ready for you to commit, just run:\n\n $cmd\n";
}
sub usage {
print STDERR <<END;
Usage: GIT_DIR=/path/to/.gi ${\basename $0} # fetch/update GIT from CVS
[-h] [-p] [ parent ] commit
END
exit(1);
}
# ensure cvs is clean before we die
sub cleanupcvs {
my @files = @_;
foreach my $f (@files) {
`cvs -q update -C "$f"`;
if ($?) {
warn "Warning! Failed to cleanup state of $f\n";
}
}
}