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2012-09-30Merge branch 'aw/rebase-i-edit-todo'Junio C Hamano
Teach an option to edit the insn sheet to "git rebase -i". * aw/rebase-i-edit-todo: rebase -i: suggest using --edit-todo to fix an unknown instruction rebase -i: Add tests for "--edit-todo" rebase -i: Teach "--edit-todo" action rebase -i: Refactor help messages for todo file rebase usage: subcommands can not be combined with -i
2012-09-19rebase -i: suggest using --edit-todo to fix an unknown instructionJohannes Sixt
We have now an explicit UI to edit the todo sheet and need not disclose the name of the file. Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-09-18rebase -i: fix misleading error message after 'exec no-such' instructionJohannes Sixt
When the todo sheet of interactive rebase instructs to run a non-existing command, the operation stops with the following error: Execution failed: no-such You can fix the problem, and then run git rebase --continue fatal: 'rebase' appears to be a git command, but we were not able to execute it. Maybe git-rebase is broken? The reason is that the shell that attempted to run the command exits with code 127. rebase--interactive just forwards this code to the caller (the git wrapper). But our smart run-command infrastructure detects this special exit code and turns it into ENOENT, which in turn is interpreted by the git wrapper as if the external command that it just executed did not exist. This is finally translated to the misleading last two lines in error message cited above. Fix it by translating the error code before it is forwarded. Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-09-18rebase -i: Teach "--edit-todo" actionAndrew Wong
This allows users to edit the todo file while they're stopped in the middle of an interactive rebase. When this action is executed, all comments from the original todo file are stripped, and new help messages are appended to the end. Signed-off-by: Andrew Wong <andrew.kw.w@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-09-18rebase -i: Refactor help messages for todo fileAndrew Wong
Signed-off-by: Andrew Wong <andrew.kw.w@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-09-10Merge branch 'maint-1.7.11' into maintJunio C Hamano
* maint-1.7.11: Almost 1.7.11.6 gitweb: URL-decode $my_url/$my_uri when stripping PATH_INFO rebase -i: use full onto sha1 in reflog sh-setup: protect from exported IFS receive-pack: do not leak output from auto-gc to standard output t/t5400: demonstrate breakage caused by informational message from prune setup: clarify error messages for file/revisions ambiguity send-email: improve RFC2047 quote parsing fsck: detect null sha1 in tree entries do not write null sha1s to on-disk index diff: do not use null sha1 as a sentinel value
2012-09-10Merge branch 'mg/rebase-i-onto-reflog-in-full' into maint-1.7.11Junio C Hamano
The reflog entries left by "git rebase" and "git rebase -i" were inconsistent (the interactive one gave an abbreviated object name). * mg/rebase-i-onto-reflog-in-full: rebase -i: use full onto sha1 in reflog
2012-08-29Merge branch 'mg/rebase-i-onto-reflog-in-full'Junio C Hamano
The reflog entries left by "git rebase" and "git rebase -i" were inconsistent. * mg/rebase-i-onto-reflog-in-full: rebase -i: use full onto sha1 in reflog
2012-08-10rebase -i: use full onto sha1 in reflogMichael J Gruber
'git rebase' uses the full onto sha1 for the reflog message whereas 'git rebase -i' uses the short sha1. This is not only inconsistent, but can lead to problems when the reflog is inspected at a later time at which that abbreviation may have become ambiguous. Make 'rebase -i' use the full onto sha1, as well. Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-25Merge branch 'cw/rebase-i-root'Junio C Hamano
Finishing touches to the "rebase -i --root" (new feature for 1.7.12). * cw/rebase-i-root: rebase -i: handle fixup of root commit correctly
2012-07-24rebase -i: handle fixup of root commit correctlyChris Webb
There is a bug with git rebase -i --root when a fixup or squash line is applied to the new root. We attempt to amend the commit onto which they apply with git reset --soft HEAD^ followed by a normal commit. Unlike a real commit --amend, this sequence will fail against a root commit as it has no parent. Fix rebase -i to use commit --amend for fixup and squash instead, and add a test for the case of a fixup of the root commit. Signed-off-by: Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-16Merge branch 'cw/rebase-i-root'Junio C Hamano
"git rebase [-i] --root $tip" can now be used to rewrite all the history down to the root. * cw/rebase-i-root: t3404: make test 57 work with dash and others Add tests for rebase -i --root without --onto rebase -i: support --root without --onto
2012-07-13Merge branch 'mz/rebase-no-mbox'Junio C Hamano
Teach "am --rebasing" codepath to grab authorship, log message and the patch text directly out of existing commits. This will help rebasing commits that have confusing "diff" output in their log messages. * mz/rebase-no-mbox: am: don't call mailinfo if $rebasing am --rebasing: get patch body from commit, not from mailbox rebase --root: print usage on too many args rebase: don't source git-sh-setup twice
2012-06-26rebase -i: support --root without --ontoChris Webb
Allow --root to be specified to rebase -i without --onto, making it possible to edit and re-order all commits right back to the root(s). If there is a conflict to be resolved when applying the first change, the user will expect a sane index and working tree to get sensible behaviour from git-diff and friends, so create a sentinel commit with an empty tree to rebase onto. Automatically squash the sentinel with any commits rebased directly onto it, so they end up as root commits in their own right and retain their authorship and commit message. Implicitly use rebase -i for non-interactive rebase of --root without an --onto argument now that rebase -i can correctly do this. Signed-off-by: Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-06-26rebase: don't source git-sh-setup twiceMartin von Zweigbergk
The git-sh-setup script is already sourced in git-rebase.sh before calling into git-rebase--(am|interactive|merge).sh. There are no other callers of these scripts. It is therefore unnecessary to source git-sh-setup again in them. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-06-13rebase -i: teach "--exec <cmd>"Lucien Kong
During an interactive rebase session, it is sometimes desirable to run tests on each commit in the resulting history. This can be done by adding "exec <test command>" when editing the insn sheet, but the command used for testing is often the same for all resulting commits. By passing "--exec <cmd>" from the command line, automatically add these "exec" lines after each commit in the final history. To work well with the --autosquash option, these are added at the end of each run of "fixup" and "squash". Helped-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Lucien Kong <Lucien.Kong@ensimag.imag.fr> Signed-off-by: Valentin Duperray <Valentin.Duperray@ensimag.imag.fr> Signed-off-by: Franck Jonas <Franck.Jonas@ensimag.imag.fr> Signed-off-by: Thomas Nguy <Thomas.Nguy@ensimag.imag.fr> Signed-off-by: Huynh Khoi Nguyen Nguyen <Huynh-Khoi-Nguyen.Nguyen@ensimag.imag.fr> Signed-off-by: Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@grenoble-inp.fr> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-05-10Merge branch 'nl/rebase-i-cheat-sheet' into maintJunio C Hamano
* nl/rebase-i-cheat-sheet: rebase -i: remind that the lines are top-to-bottom
2012-04-30Merge branch 'nh/empty-rebase'Junio C Hamano
"git rebase" learned to optionally keep commits that do not introduce any change in the original history. By Neil Horman * nh/empty-rebase: git-rebase: add keep_empty flag git-cherry-pick: Add test to validate new options git-cherry-pick: Add keep-redundant-commits option git-cherry-pick: add allow-empty option
2012-04-24git-rebase: add keep_empty flagNeil Horman
Add a command line switch to git-rebase to allow a user the ability to specify that they want to keep any commits in a series that are empty. When git-rebase's type is am, then this option will automatically keep any commit that has a tree object identical to its parent. This patch changes the default behavior of interactive rebases as well. With this patch, git-rebase -i will produce a revision set passed to git-revision-editor, in which empty commits are commented out. Empty commits may be kept manually by uncommenting them. If the new --keep-empty option is used in an interactive rebase the empty commits will automatically all be uncommented in the editor. Signed-off-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-04-23Merge branch 'jk/rebase-i-submodule-conflict-only'Junio C Hamano
Giving "--continue" to a conflicted "rebase -i" session skipped a commit that only results in changes to submodules. By John Keeping * jk/rebase-i-submodule-conflict-only: rebase -i continue: don't skip commits that only change submodules
2012-04-09rebase -i continue: don't skip commits that only change submodulesJohn Keeping
When git-rebase--interactive stops due to a conflict and the only change to be committed is in a submodule, the test for whether there is anything to be committed ignores the staged submodule change. This leads rebase to skip creating the commit for the change. While unstaged submodule changes should be ignored to avoid needing to update submodules during a rebase, it is safe to remove the --ignore-submodules option to diff-index because --cached ensures that it is only checking the index. This was discussed in [1] and a test is included to ensure that unstaged changes are still ignored correctly. [1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/188713 Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-03-20rebase -i: remind that the lines are top-to-bottomJunio C Hamano
Nelson Benitez Leon opened a discussion with a patch with this in the note: Hi, I was using git rebase -i for some time now and never occured to me I could reorder the commit lines to affect the order the commits are applied, learnt that recently from a git tutorial. Nelson's patch was to stress the fact that the lines in the insn sheet can be re-ordered in a much more verbose way. Let's add a one-liner reminder and also remind that the lines in the insn sheet is read from top to bottom, unlike the "git log" output. Discussion-triggered-by: Nelson Benitez Leon Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-12-28Merge branch 'aw/rebase-i-stop-on-failure-to-amend' into maintJunio C Hamano
* aw/rebase-i-stop-on-failure-to-amend: rebase -i: interrupt rebase when "commit --amend" failed during "reword"
2011-12-17Merge branch 'aw/rebase-i-stop-on-failure-to-amend'Junio C Hamano
* aw/rebase-i-stop-on-failure-to-amend: rebase -i: interrupt rebase when "commit --amend" failed during "reword"
2011-11-30rebase -i: interrupt rebase when "commit --amend" failed during "reword"Andrew Wong
"commit --amend" could fail in cases like the user empties the commit message, or pre-commit failed. When it fails, rebase should be interrupted and alert the user, rather than ignoring the error and continue on rebasing. This also gives users a way to gracefully interrupt a "reword" if they decided they actually want to do an "edit", or even "rebase --abort". Signed-off-by: Andrew Wong <andrew.kw.w@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-10-17"rebase -i": support special-purpose editor to edit insn sheetPeter Oberndorfer
The insn sheet used by "rebase -i" is designed to be easily editable by any text editor, but an editor that is specifically meant for it (but is otherwise unsuitable for editing regular text files) could be useful by allowing drag & drop reordering in a GUI environment, for example. The GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR environment variable and/or the sequence.editor configuration variable can be used to specify such an editor, while allowing the usual editor to be used to edit commit log messages. As usual, the environment variable takes precedence over the configuration variable. It is envisioned that other "sequencer" based tools will use the same mechanism. Signed-off-by: Peter Oberndorfer <kumbayo84@arcor.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-08-26rebase -i: notice and warn if "exec $cmd" modifies the index or the working treeJunio C Hamano
If "exec $cmd" touched the index or the working tree, and exited with non-zero status, the code did not check and warn that there now are uncommitted changes. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-08-26rebase -i: clean error message for --continue after failed execMatthieu Moy
After an "exec false" stops the rebase and gives the control back to the user, if changes are added to the index, "rebase --continue" fails with this message, which may technically be correct, but does not point at the real problem: .../git-rebase--interactive: line 774: .../.git/rebase-merge/author-script: No such file or directory We could try auto-amending HEAD, but this goes against the logic of .git/rebase-merge/author-script (see also the testcase 'auto-amend only edited commits after "edit"' in t3404-rebase-interactive.sh) to auto-amend something the user hasn't explicitely asked to edit. Instead of doing anything automatically, detect the situation and give a clean error message. While we're there, also clarify the error message in case '. "$author_script"' fails, which now corresponds to really weird senario where the author script exists but can't be read. Test-case-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@imag.fr> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-06-19rebase -i -p: include non-first-parent commits in todo listAndrew Wong
Consider this graph: D---E (topic, HEAD) / / A---B---C (master) \ F (topic2) and the following three commands: 1. git rebase -i -p A 2. git rebase -i -p --onto F A 3. git rebase -i -p B Currently, (1) and (2) will pick B, D, C, and E onto A and F, respectively. However, (3) will only pick D and E onto B, but not C, which is inconsistent with (1) and (2). As a result, we cannot modify C during the interactive-rebase. The current behavior also creates a bug if we do: 4. git rebase -i -p C In (4), E is never picked. And since interactive-rebase resets "HEAD" to "onto" before picking any commits, D and E are lost after the interactive-rebase. This patch fixes the inconsistency and bug by ensuring that all children of upstream are always picked. This essentially reverts the commit: d80d6bc146232d81f1bb4bc58e5d89263fd228d4 When compiling the todo list, commits reachable from "upstream" should never be skipped under any conditions. Otherwise, we lose the ability to modify them like (3), and create a bug like (4). Two of the tests contain a scenario like (3). Since the new behavior added more commits for picking, these tests need to be updated to account for the additional pick lines. A new test has also been added for (4). Signed-off-by: Andrew Wong <andrew.kw.w@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-05-27rebase: write a reflog entry when finishingJeff King
When we finish a rebase, our detached HEAD is at the final result. We update the original branch ref with this result, and then point the HEAD symbolic ref at the updated branch. We write a reflog for the branch update, but not for the update of HEAD. Because we're already at the final result on the detached HEAD, moving to the branch actually doesn't change our commit sha1 at all. So in that sense, a reflog entry would be pointless. However, humans do read reflogs, and an entry saying "rebase finished: returning to refs/heads/master" can be helpful in understanding what is going on. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-05-06Merge branch 'aw/maint-rebase-i-p-no-ff'Junio C Hamano
* aw/maint-rebase-i-p-no-ff: git-rebase--interactive.sh: preserve-merges fails on merges created with no-ff Conflicts: git-rebase--interactive.sh
2011-04-28git-rebase--interactive.sh: preserve-merges fails on merges created with no-ffAndrew Wong
'git rebase' uses 'git merge' to preserve merges (-p). This preserves the original merge commit correctly, except when the original merge commit was created by 'git merge --no-ff'. In this case, 'git rebase' will fail to preserve the merge, because during 'git rebase', 'git merge' will simply fast-forward and skip the commit. For example: B / \ A---M / ---o---O---P---Q If we try to rebase M onto P, we lose the merge commit and this happens: A---B / ---o---O---P---Q To correct this, we simply do a "no fast-forward" on all merge commits when rebasing. Since by the time we decided to do a 'git merge' inside 'git rebase', it means there was a merge originally, so 'git merge' should always create a merge commit regardless of what the merge branches look like. This way, when rebase M onto P from the above example, we get: B / \ A---M / ---o---O---P---Q Signed-off-by: Andrew Wong <andrew.kw.w@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-25Makefile: do not install sourced rebase scriptsMartin von Zweigbergk
When git-rebase.sh recently started sourcing git-rebase--interactive.sh instead of executing it, executable bit of the latter file should have been turned off and it should have been moved from SCRIPT_SH to SCRIPT_LIB in the Makefile. Its two new siblings, git-rebase--am.sh and git-rebase--merge.sh (whose executable bits are already off) should also be moved to SCRIPT_LIB in the Makefile. Reported-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase -i: remove unnecessary state rebase-rootMartin von Zweigbergk
Before calling 'git cherry-pick', interactive rebase currently checks if we are rebasing from root (if --root was passed). If we are, the '--ff' flag to 'git cherry-pick' is omitted. However, according to the documentation for 'git cherry-pick --ff', "If the current HEAD is the same as the parent of the cherry-picked commit, then a fast forward to this commit will be performed.". This should never be the case when rebasing from root, so it should not matter whether --ff is passed, so simplify the code by removing the condition. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase -i: don't read unused variable preserve_mergesMartin von Zweigbergk
Since 8e4a91b (rebase -i: remember the settings of -v, -s and -p when interrupted, 2007-07-08), the variable preserve_merges (then called PRESERVE_MERGES) was detected from the state saved in $GIT_DIR/rebase-merge in order to be used when the rebase resumed, but its value was never actually used. The variable's value was only used when the rebase was initated. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: remember strategy and strategy optionsMartin von Zweigbergk
When a rebase is resumed, interactive rebase remembers any merge strategy passed when the rebase was initated. Make non-interactive rebase remember any merge strategy as well. Also make non-interactive rebase remember any merge strategy options. To be able to resume a rebase that was initiated with an older version of git (older than this commit), make sure not to expect the saved option files to exist. Test case idea taken from Junio's 71fc224 (t3402: test "rebase -s<strategy> -X<opt>", 2010-11-11). Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: remember verbose optionMartin von Zweigbergk
Currently, only interactive rebase remembers the value of the '-v' flag from the initial invocation. Make non-interactive rebase also remember it. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: extract code for writing basic stateMartin von Zweigbergk
Extract the code for writing the state to rebase-apply/ or rebase-merge/ when a rebase is initiated. This will make it easier to later make both interactive and non-interactive rebase remember the options used. Note that non-interactive rebase stores the sha1 of the original head in a file called orig-head, while interactive rebase stores it in a file called head. Change this by writing to orig-head in both cases. When reading, try to read from orig-head. If that fails, read from head instead. This protects users who upgraded git while they had an ongoing interactive rebase, while still making it possible to remove the code that reads from head at some point in the future. Helped-by: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch> Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: factor out sub command handlingMartin von Zweigbergk
Factor out the common parts of the handling of the sub commands '--continue', '--skip' and '--abort'. The '--abort' handling can handled completely in git-rebase.sh. After this refactoring, the calls to git-rebase--am.sh, git-rebase--merge.sh and git-rebase--interactive.sh will be better aligned. There will only be one call to interactive rebase that will shortcut the very last part of git-rebase.sh. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: make -v a tiny bit more verboseMartin von Zweigbergk
To make it possible to later remove the handling of --abort from git-rebase--interactive.sh, align the implementation in git-rebase.sh with the former by making it a bit more verbose. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase -i: align variable namesMartin von Zweigbergk
Rename variables HEAD and OLDHEAD to orig_head and HEADNAME to head_name, which are the names used in git-rebase.sh. This prepares for factoring out of the code that persists these variables during the entire rebase process. Using the same variable names to mean the same thing in both files also makes the code easier to read. While at it, also remove the DOTEST variable and use the state_dir variable that was inherited from git-rebase.sh instead. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: show consistent conflict resolution hintMartin von Zweigbergk
When rebase stops due to conflict, interactive rebase currently displays a different hint to the user than non-interactive rebase does. Use the same message for both types of rebase. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: factor out call to pre-rebase hookMartin von Zweigbergk
Remove the call to the pre-rebase hook from git-rebase--interactive.sh and rely on the call in git-rebase.sh. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: factor out clean work tree checkMartin von Zweigbergk
Remove the check for clean work tree from git-rebase--interactive.sh and rely on the check in git-rebase.sh. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: factor out reference parsingMartin von Zweigbergk
Remove the parsing and validation of references (onto, upstream, branch) from git-rebase--interactive.sh and rely on the information exported from git-rebase.sh. By using the parsing of the --onto parameter in git-rebase.sh, this improves the error message when the parameter is invalid. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: reorder validation stepsMartin von Zweigbergk
Reorder validation steps in preparation for the validation to be factored out from git-rebase--interactive.sh into git-rebase.sh. The main functional difference is that the pre-rebase hook will no longer be run if the work tree is dirty. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase -i: remove now unnecessary directory checksMartin von Zweigbergk
Remove directory checks from git-rebase--interactive.sh that are done in git-rebase.sh. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: factor out command line option processingMartin von Zweigbergk
Factor out the command line processing in git-rebase--interactive.sh to git-rebase.sh. Store the options in variables in git-rebase.sh and then source git-rebase--interactive.sh. Suggested-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: align variable contentMartin von Zweigbergk
Make sure to interpret variables with the same name in the same way in git-rebase.sh and git-rebase--interactive.sh. This will make it easier to factor out code from git-rebase.sh to git-rebase--interactive and export the variables. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-02-10rebase: align variable namesMartin von Zweigbergk
git-rebase--interactive.sh will soon be sourced from git-rebase.sh. Align the names of variables used in these scripts to prepare for that. Some names in git-rebase--interactive.sh, such as "author_script" and "amend", are currently used in their upper case form to refer to a file and in their lower case form to refer to something else. In these cases, change the name of the existing lower case variable and downcase the name of the variable that refers to the file. Currently, git-rebase.sh uses mostly lower case variable names, while git-rebase--interactive.sh uses mostly upper case variable names. For consistency, downcase all variables, not just the ones that will be shared between the two script files. Helped-by: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch> Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>