#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. # Called by git-commit with no arguments. The hook should # exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if # it wants to stop the commit. # # To enable this hook, make this file executable. # This is slightly modified from Andrew Morton's Perfect Patch. # Lines you introduce should not have trailing whitespace. # Also check for an indentation that has SP before a TAB. perl -e ' my $fh; my $found_bad = 0; my $filename; my $reported_filename = ""; my $lineno; sub bad_line { my ($why, $line) = @_; if (!$found_bad) { print STDERR "*\n"; print STDERR "* You have some suspicious patch lines:\n"; print STDERR "*\n"; $found_bad = 1; } if ($reported_filename ne $filename) { print STDERR "* In $filename\n"; $reported_filename = $filename; } print STDERR "* $why (line $lineno)\n"; print STDERR "$filename:$lineno:$line\n"; } open $fh, "-|", qw(git-diff-index -p -M --cached HEAD); while (<$fh>) { if (m|^diff --git a/(.*) b/\1$|) { $filename = $1; next; } if (/^@@ -\S+ \+(\d+)/) { $lineno = $1 - 1; next; } if (/^ /) { $lineno++; next; } if (s/^\+//) { $lineno++; chomp; if (/\s$/) { bad_line("trailing whitespace", $_); } if (/^\s* /) { bad_line("indent SP followed by a TAB", $_); } } } exit($found_bad); '