X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/stgit/blobdiff_plain/06848faba60e1c4e637b15b608e5bd94989c4196..4cd6405eb66123eac7bc45f465900056243839c8:/stgit/git.py diff --git a/stgit/git.py b/stgit/git.py index eb8da4e..e30b959 100644 --- a/stgit/git.py +++ b/stgit/git.py @@ -397,6 +397,11 @@ def rename_branch(from_name, to_name): rename(os.path.join(basedir.get(), 'refs', 'heads'), from_name, to_name) + reflog_dir = os.path.join(basedir.get(), 'logs', 'refs', 'heads') + if os.path.exists(reflog_dir) \ + and os.path.exists(os.path.join(reflog_dir, from_name)): + rename(reflog_dir, from_name, to_name) + def add(names): """Add the files or recursively add the directory contents """ @@ -444,10 +449,10 @@ def user(): """ global __user if not __user: - if config.has_option('user', 'name') \ - and config.has_option('user', 'email'): - __user = Person(config.get('user', 'name'), - config.get('user', 'email')) + name=config.get('user.name') + email=config.get('user.email') + if name and email: + __user = Person(name, email) else: raise GitException, 'unknown user details' return __user; @@ -596,17 +601,27 @@ def apply_diff(rev1, rev2, check_index = True, files = None): return True -def merge(base, head1, head2): +def merge(base, head1, head2, recursive = False): """Perform a 3-way merge between base, head1 and head2 into the local tree """ refresh_index() - try: - # use _output() to mask the verbose prints of the tool - _output('git-merge-recursive %s -- %s %s' % (base, head1, head2)) - except GitException: - pass + if recursive: + # this operation tracks renames but it is slower (used in + # general when pushing or picking patches) + try: + # use _output() to mask the verbose prints of the tool + _output('git-merge-recursive %s -- %s %s' % (base, head1, head2)) + except GitException: + pass + else: + # the fast case where we don't track renames (used when the + # distance between base and heads is small, i.e. folding or + # synchronising patches) + if __run('git-read-tree -u -m --aggressive', + [base, head1, head2]) != 0: + raise GitException, 'git-read-tree failed (local changes maybe?)' # check the index for unmerged entries files = {} @@ -673,6 +688,8 @@ def status(files = None, modified = False, new = False, deleted = False, cache_files = [x for x in cache_files if x[0] in filestat] for fs in cache_files: + if files and not fs[1] in files: + continue if all: print '%s %s' % (fs[0], fs[1]) else: @@ -791,18 +808,23 @@ def reset(files = None, tree_id = None, check_out = True): __set_head(tree_id) def pull(repository = 'origin', refspec = None): - """Pull changes from the remote repository. At the moment, just - use the 'git-pull' command + """Pull changes from the remote repository. Uses 'git-fetch' + and moves the stack base. """ - # 'git-pull' updates the HEAD + # we update the HEAD __clear_head_cache() args = [repository] if refspec: args.append(refspec) - if __run(config.get('stgit', 'pullcmd'), args) != 0: - raise GitException, 'Failed "git-pull %s"' % repository + command = config.get('stgit.pullcmd') + if __run(command, args) != 0: + raise GitException, 'Failed "%s %s"' % (command, repository) + + if (config.get('stgit.pull-does-rebase')): + # FIXME! + reset(tree_id = rev_parse(repository)) def repack(): """Repack all objects into a single pack @@ -864,3 +886,71 @@ def modifying_revs(files, base_rev): revs = [line.strip() for line in _output_lines(cmd + files)] return revs + + +def refspec_localpart(refspec): + m = re.match('^[^:]*:([^:]*)$', refspec) + if m: + return m.group(1) + else: + raise GitException, 'Cannot parse refspec "%s"' % line + +def refspec_remotepart(refspec): + m = re.match('^([^:]*):[^:]*$', refspec) + if m: + return m.group(1) + else: + raise GitException, 'Cannot parse refspec "%s"' % line + + +def __remotes_from_config(): + return config.sections_matching(r'remote\.(.*)\.url') + +def __remotes_from_dir(dir): + return os.listdir(os.path.join(basedir.get(), dir)) + +def remotes_list(): + """Return the list of remotes in the repository + """ + + return set(__remotes_from_config()) | \ + set(__remotes_from_dir('remotes')) | \ + set(__remotes_from_dir('branches')) + +def remotes_local_branches(remote): + """Returns the list of local branches fetched from given remote + """ + + branches = [] + if remote in __remotes_from_config(): + for line in config.getall('remote.%s.fetch' % remote): + branches.append(refspec_localpart(line)) + elif remote in __remotes_from_dir('remotes'): + stream = open(os.path.join(basedir.get(), 'remotes', remote), 'r') + for line in stream: + # Only consider Pull lines + m = re.match('^Pull: (.*)\n$', line) + branches.append(refspec_localpart(m.group(1))) + stream.close() + elif remote in __remotes_from_dir('branches'): + # old-style branches only declare one branch + branches.append('refs/heads/'+remote); + else: + raise GitException, 'Unknown remote "%s"' % remote + + return branches + +def identify_remote(branchname): + """Return the name for the remote to pull the given branchname + from, or None if we believe it is a local branch. + """ + + for remote in remotes_list(): + if branchname in remotes_local_branches(remote): + return remote + + # FIXME: in the case of local branch we should maybe set remote to + # "." but are we even sure it is the only case left ? + + # if we get here we've found nothing + return None