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Revision 6dc78e696b8597204b903073da932fc5ed0f419e authored by Junio C Hamano on 22 February 2006, 21:10:37 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 23 February 2006, 00:04:08 UTC
Unless --no-tags flag was given, git-fetch tried to always
follow remote tags that point at the commits we picked up.

It is not very useful to pick up tags from remote unless storing
the fetched branch head in a local tracking branch.  This is
especially true if the fetch is done to merge the remote branch
into our current branch as one-shot basis (i.e. "please pull"),
and is even harmful if the remote repository has many irrelevant
tags.

This proposed update disables the automated tag following unless
we are storing the a fetched branch head in a local tracking
branch.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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Tip revision: 6dc78e696b8597204b903073da932fc5ed0f419e authored by Junio C Hamano on 22 February 2006, 21:10:37 UTC
git-fetch: follow tag only when tracking remote branch.
Tip revision: 6dc78e6
git-cvsexportcommit.perl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w

use strict;
use Getopt::Std;
use File::Temp qw(tempdir);
use Data::Dumper;
use File::Basename qw(basename);

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 );

getopts('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;
$commit = safe_pipe_capture('git-rev-parse', '--verify', "$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;
    $parent =  safe_pipe_capture('git-rev-parse', '--verify', "$parent^0");
    chomp $parent;
    if ($?) {
	die "The parent reference did not resolve!";
    }
}

# find parents from the commit itself
my @commit  = safe_pipe_capture('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!";
    }
} 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 extracting the commit message";

my (@afiles, @dfiles, @mfiles);
my @files = safe_pipe_capture('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 $f (@afiles) {
    # This should return only one value
    my @status = grep(m/^File/,  safe_pipe_capture('cvs', '-q', 'status' ,$f));
    if (@status > 1) { warn 'Strange! cvs status returned more than one line?'};
    unless ($status[0] =~ m/Status: Unknown$/) {
 	$dirty = 1;
	warn "File $f is already known in your CVS checkout!\n";
    }
}
foreach my $f (@mfiles, @dfiles) {
    # TODO:we need to handle removed in cvs
    my @status = grep(m/^File/,  safe_pipe_capture('cvs', '-q', 'status' ,$f));
    if (@status > 1) { warn 'Strange! cvs status returned more than one line?'};
    unless ($status[0] =~ m/Status: Up-to-date$/) {
	$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 = grep(m/^Binary/, safe_pipe_capture('git-diff-tree', '-p', $parent, $commit));
@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 $tree = safe_pipe_capture('git-rev-parse', "$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`;
    if (system('cmp', '-q', $f, "$tmpdir/blob")) {
	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) {
    system('cvs', 'add', $f);
    if ($?) {
	$dirty = 1;
	warn "Failed to cvs add $f -- you may need to do it manually";
    }
}

foreach my $f (@dfiles) {
    system('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(1);
}


if ($opt_c) {
    print "Autocommit\n  $cmd\n";
    print safe_pipe_capture('cvs', 'commit', '-F', '.msg', @afiles, @mfiles, @dfiles);
    if ($?) {
	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/.git ${\basename $0} [-h] [-p] [-v] [-c] [ parent ] commit
END
	exit(1);
}

# ensure cvs is clean before we die
sub cleanupcvs {
    my @files = @_;
    foreach my $f (@files) {
	system('cvs', '-q', 'update', '-C', $f);
	if ($?) {
	    warn "Warning! Failed to cleanup state of $f\n";
	}
    }
}

# An alterative to `command` that allows input to be passed as an array
# to work around shell problems with weird characters in arguments
# if the exec returns non-zero we die
sub safe_pipe_capture {
    my @output;
    if (my $pid = open my $child, '-|') {
	@output = (<$child>);
	close $child or die join(' ',@_).": $! $?";
    } else {
	exec(@_) or die "$! $?"; # exec() can fail the executable can't be found
    }
    return wantarray ? @output : join('',@output);
}
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