import stgit.commands.init
import stgit.commands.mail
import stgit.commands.new
+import stgit.commands.patches
import stgit.commands.pick
import stgit.commands.pop
import stgit.commands.pull
'init': stgit.commands.init,
'mail': stgit.commands.mail,
'new': stgit.commands.new,
+ 'patches': stgit.commands.patches,
'pick': stgit.commands.pick,
'pop': stgit.commands.pop,
'pull': stgit.commands.pull,
cmd = sys.argv[1]
if cmd in ['-h', '--help', 'help']:
- print_help()
- sys.exit(0)
+ if len(sys.argv) == 3 and sys.argv[2] in commands:
+ cmd = sys.argv[2]
+ sys.argv[2] = '--help';
+ else:
+ print_help()
+ sys.exit(0)
if cmd in ['-v', '--version', 'version']:
print 'Stacked GIT %s' % version
+ os.system('git --version')
print 'Python version %s' % sys.version
sys.exit(0)
if cmd in ['copyright']:
option_list = command.options)
options, args = parser.parse_args()
try:
- # 'clone' doesn't expect an already initialised GIT tree
- if cmd == 'clone':
- stgit.commands.common.crt_series = stack.Series('master')
- elif hasattr(options, 'branch') and options.branch:
- stgit.commands.common.crt_series = stack.Series(options.branch)
- else:
- stgit.commands.common.crt_series = stack.Series()
- # the line below is a simple way to avoid an exception when
- # stgit is run outside an initialised tree
- setattr(command, 'crt_series', stgit.commands.common.crt_series)
+ # 'clone' doesn't expect an already initialised GIT tree. A Series
+ # object will be created after the GIT tree is cloned
+ if cmd != 'clone':
+ if hasattr(options, 'branch') and options.branch:
+ command.crt_series = stack.Series(options.branch)
+ else:
+ command.crt_series = stack.Series()
+ stgit.commands.common.crt_series = command.crt_series
command.func(parser, options, args)
except (IOError, CmdException, stack.StackException, git.GitException), \
err:
print >> sys.stderr, '%s %s: %s' % (prog, cmd, err)
sys.exit(2)
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ sys.exit(1)
sys.exit(0)