#!/bin/sh ## ## applypatch takes four file arguments, and uses those to ## apply the unpacked patch (surprise surprise) that they ## represent to the current tree. ## ## The arguments are: ## $1 - file with commit message ## $2 - file with the actual patch ## $3 - "info" file with Author, email and subject ## $4 - optional file containing signoff to add ## USAGE=' []' . git-sh-setup case "$#" in 3|4) ;; *) usage ;; esac final=.dotest/final-commit ## ## If this file exists, we ask before applying ## query_apply=.dotest/.query_apply ## We do not munge the first line of the commit message too much ## if this file exists. keep_subject=.dotest/.keep_subject ## We do not attempt the 3-way merge fallback unless this file exists. fall_back_3way=.dotest/.3way MSGFILE=$1 PATCHFILE=$2 INFO=$3 SIGNOFF=$4 EDIT=${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}} export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="$(sed -n '/^Author/ s/Author: //p' "$INFO")" export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="$(sed -n '/^Email/ s/Email: //p' "$INFO")" export GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="$(sed -n '/^Date/ s/Date: //p' "$INFO")" export SUBJECT="$(sed -n '/^Subject/ s/Subject: //p' "$INFO")" if test '' != "$SIGNOFF" then if test -f "$SIGNOFF" then SIGNOFF=`cat "$SIGNOFF"` || exit elif case "$SIGNOFF" in yes | true | me | please) : ;; *) false ;; esac then SIGNOFF=`git-var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -e ' s/>.*/>/ s/^/Signed-off-by: /' ` else SIGNOFF= fi if test '' != "$SIGNOFF" then LAST_SIGNED_OFF_BY=` sed -ne '/^Signed-off-by: /p' "$MSGFILE" | tail -n 1 ` test "$LAST_SIGNED_OFF_BY" = "$SIGNOFF" || { test '' = "$LAST_SIGNED_OFF_BY" && echo echo "$SIGNOFF" } >>"$MSGFILE" fi fi patch_header= test -f "$keep_subject" || patch_header='[PATCH] ' { echo "$patch_header$SUBJECT" if test -s "$MSGFILE" then echo cat "$MSGFILE" fi } >"$final" interactive=yes test -f "$query_apply" || interactive=no while [ "$interactive" = yes ]; do echo "Commit Body is:" echo "--------------------------" cat "$final" echo "--------------------------" printf "Apply? [y]es/[n]o/[e]dit/[a]ccept all " read reply case "$reply" in y|Y) interactive=no;; n|N) exit 2;; # special value to tell dotest to keep going e|E) "$EDIT" "$final";; a|A) rm -f "$query_apply" interactive=no ;; esac done if test -x "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/applypatch-msg then "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/applypatch-msg "$final" || exit fi echo echo Applying "'$SUBJECT'" echo git-apply --index "$PATCHFILE" || { # git-apply exits with status 1 when the patch does not apply, # but it die()s with other failures, most notably upon corrupt # patch. In the latter case, there is no point to try applying # it to another tree and do 3-way merge. test $? = 1 || exit 1 test -f "$fall_back_3way" || exit 1 # Here if we know which revision the patch applies to, # we create a temporary working tree and index, apply the # patch, and attempt 3-way merge with the resulting tree. O_OBJECT=`cd "$GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY" && pwd` rm -fr .patch-merge-* if git-apply -z --index-info "$PATCHFILE" \ >.patch-merge-index-info 2>/dev/null && GIT_INDEX_FILE=.patch-merge-tmp-index \ git-update-index -z --index-info <.patch-merge-index-info && GIT_INDEX_FILE=.patch-merge-tmp-index \ git-write-tree >.patch-merge-tmp-base && ( mkdir .patch-merge-tmp-dir && cd .patch-merge-tmp-dir && GIT_INDEX_FILE="../.patch-merge-tmp-index" \ GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY="$O_OBJECT" \ git-apply $binary --index ) <"$PATCHFILE" then echo Using index info to reconstruct a base tree... mv .patch-merge-tmp-base .patch-merge-base mv .patch-merge-tmp-index .patch-merge-index else ( N=10 # Otherwise, try nearby trees that can be used to apply the # patch. git-rev-list --max-count=$N HEAD # or hoping the patch is against known tags... git-ls-remote --tags . ) | while read base junk do # Try it if we have it as a tree. git-cat-file tree "$base" >/dev/null 2>&1 || continue rm -fr .patch-merge-tmp-* && mkdir .patch-merge-tmp-dir || break ( cd .patch-merge-tmp-dir && GIT_INDEX_FILE=../.patch-merge-tmp-index && GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY="$O_OBJECT" && export GIT_INDEX_FILE GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY && git-read-tree "$base" && git-apply --index && mv ../.patch-merge-tmp-index ../.patch-merge-index && echo "$base" >../.patch-merge-base ) <"$PATCHFILE" 2>/dev/null && break done fi test -f .patch-merge-index && his_tree=$(GIT_INDEX_FILE=.patch-merge-index git-write-tree) && orig_tree=$(cat .patch-merge-base) && rm -fr .patch-merge-* || exit 1 echo Falling back to patching base and 3-way merge using $orig_tree... # This is not so wrong. Depending on which base we picked, # orig_tree may be wildly different from ours, but his_tree # has the same set of wildly different changes in parts the # patch did not touch, so resolve ends up cancelling them, # saying that we reverted all those changes. if git-merge-resolve $orig_tree -- HEAD $his_tree then echo Done. else echo Failed to merge in the changes. exit 1 fi } if test -x "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/pre-applypatch then "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/pre-applypatch || exit fi tree=$(git-write-tree) || exit 1 echo Wrote tree $tree parent=$(git-rev-parse --verify HEAD) && commit=$(git-commit-tree $tree -p $parent <"$final") || exit 1 echo Committed: $commit git-update-ref HEAD $commit $parent || exit if test -x "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/post-applypatch then "$GIT_DIR"/hooks/post-applypatch fi