Pull the latest changes from the given repository (defaulting to
'origin'). This command works by popping all the patches from the
stack, pulling the changes in the parent repository, setting the base
-of the stack to the latest parent HEAD and pusing the patches back
+of the stack to the latest parent HEAD and pushing the patches back
(unless '--nopush' is specified). The 'push' operation can fail if
there are conflicts. They need to be resolved and the patch pushed
again.
options = [make_option('-n', '--nopush',
help = 'do not push the patches back after pulling',
+ action = 'store_true'),
+ make_option('-m', '--merged',
+ help = 'check for patches merged upstream',
action = 'store_true')]
def func(parser, options, args):
if len(args) > 2:
parser.error('incorrect number of arguments')
- repository = 'origin'
- refspec = None
if len(args) >= 1:
repository = args[0]
+ else:
+ section = 'branch "%s"' % git.get_head_file()
+ if config.has_option(section, 'remote'):
+ repository = config.get(section, 'remote')
+ else:
+ repository = 'origin'
+
+ refspec = None
if len(args) == 2:
refspec = args[1]
# pop all patches
applied = crt_series.get_applied()
if len(applied) > 0:
- print 'Popping all patches...',
+ print 'Popping all applied patches...',
sys.stdout.flush()
crt_series.pop_patch(applied[0])
print 'done'
print 'done'
# push the patches back
- if options.nopush:
- applied = []
- for p in applied:
- print 'Pushing patch "%s"...' % p,
- sys.stdout.flush()
- crt_series.push_patch(p)
- if crt_series.empty_patch(p):
- print 'done (empty patch)'
- else:
- print 'done'
+ if not options.nopush:
+ push_patches(applied, options.merged)
+
+ # maybe tidy up
+ repack = config.get('stgit', 'keepoptimized')
+ if repack == 'yes':
+ git.repack()
print_crt_patch()