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#include "cache.h"
#include "pathspec.h"
#include "wt-status.h"
#include "object.h"
#include "dir.h"
#include "commit.h"
#include "diff.h"
#include "revision.h"
#include "diffcore.h"
#include "quote.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "argv-array.h"
#include "remote.h"
#include "refs.h"
Add the option "--ignore-submodules" to "git status" In some use cases it is not desirable that "git status" considers submodules that only contain untracked content as dirty. This may happen e.g. when the submodule is not under the developers control and not all build generated files have been added to .gitignore by the upstream developers. Using the "untracked" parameter for the "--ignore-submodules" option disables checking for untracked content and lets git diff report them as changed only when they have new commits or modified content. Sometimes it is not wanted to have submodules show up as changed when they just contain changes to their work tree (this was the behavior before 1.7.0). An example for that are scripts which just want to check for submodule commits while ignoring any changes to the work tree. Also users having large submodules known not to change might want to use this option, as the - sometimes substantial - time it takes to scan the submodule work tree(s) is saved when using the "dirty" parameter. And if you want to ignore any changes to submodules, you can now do that by using this option without parameters or with "all" (when the config option status.submodulesummary is set, using "all" will also suppress the output of the submodule summary). A new function handle_ignore_submodules_arg() is introduced to parse this option new to "git status" in a single location, as "git diff" already knew it. Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-06-25 14:56:47 +00:00
#include "submodule.h"
#include "column.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
#include "utf8.h"
static char default_wt_status_colors[][COLOR_MAXLEN] = {
GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, /* WT_STATUS_HEADER */
GIT_COLOR_GREEN, /* WT_STATUS_UPDATED */
GIT_COLOR_RED, /* WT_STATUS_CHANGED */
GIT_COLOR_RED, /* WT_STATUS_UNTRACKED */
GIT_COLOR_RED, /* WT_STATUS_NOBRANCH */
GIT_COLOR_RED, /* WT_STATUS_UNMERGED */
GIT_COLOR_GREEN, /* WT_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH */
GIT_COLOR_RED, /* WT_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH */
GIT_COLOR_NIL, /* WT_STATUS_ONBRANCH */
};
static const char *color(int slot, struct wt_status *s)
{
color: delay auto-color decision until point of use When we read a color value either from a config file or from the command line, we use git_config_colorbool to convert it from the tristate always/never/auto into a single yes/no boolean value. This has some timing implications with respect to starting a pager. If we start (or decide not to start) the pager before checking the colorbool, everything is fine. Either isatty(1) will give us the right information, or we will properly check for pager_in_use(). However, if we decide to start a pager after we have checked the colorbool, things are not so simple. If stdout is a tty, then we will have already decided to use color. However, the user may also have configured color.pager not to use color with the pager. In this case, we need to actually turn off color. Unfortunately, the pager code has no idea which color variables were turned on (and there are many of them throughout the code, and they may even have been manipulated after the colorbool selection by something like "--color" on the command line). This bug can be seen any time a pager is started after config and command line options are checked. This has affected "git diff" since 89d07f7 (diff: don't run pager if user asked for a diff style exit code, 2007-08-12). It has also affect the log family since 1fda91b (Fix 'git log' early pager startup error case, 2010-08-24). This patch splits the notion of parsing a colorbool and actually checking the configuration. The "use_color" variables now have an additional possible value, GIT_COLOR_AUTO. Users of the variable should use the new "want_color()" wrapper, which will lazily determine and cache the auto-color decision. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-08-18 05:04:23 +00:00
const char *c = "";
if (want_color(s->use_color))
c = s->color_palette[slot];
if (slot == WT_STATUS_ONBRANCH && color_is_nil(c))
c = s->color_palette[WT_STATUS_HEADER];
return c;
}
static void status_vprintf(struct wt_status *s, int at_bol, const char *color,
const char *fmt, va_list ap, const char *trail)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
struct strbuf linebuf = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *line, *eol;
strbuf_vaddf(&sb, fmt, ap);
if (!sb.len) {
if (s->display_comment_prefix) {
strbuf_addch(&sb, comment_line_char);
if (!trail)
strbuf_addch(&sb, ' ');
}
color_print_strbuf(s->fp, color, &sb);
if (trail)
fprintf(s->fp, "%s", trail);
strbuf_release(&sb);
return;
}
for (line = sb.buf; *line; line = eol + 1) {
eol = strchr(line, '\n');
strbuf_reset(&linebuf);
if (at_bol && s->display_comment_prefix) {
strbuf_addch(&linebuf, comment_line_char);
if (*line != '\n' && *line != '\t')
strbuf_addch(&linebuf, ' ');
}
if (eol)
strbuf_add(&linebuf, line, eol - line);
else
strbuf_addstr(&linebuf, line);
color_print_strbuf(s->fp, color, &linebuf);
if (eol)
fprintf(s->fp, "\n");
else
break;
at_bol = 1;
}
if (trail)
fprintf(s->fp, "%s", trail);
strbuf_release(&linebuf);
strbuf_release(&sb);
}
void status_printf_ln(struct wt_status *s, const char *color,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
status_vprintf(s, 1, color, fmt, ap, "\n");
va_end(ap);
}
void status_printf(struct wt_status *s, const char *color,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
status_vprintf(s, 1, color, fmt, ap, NULL);
va_end(ap);
}
static void status_printf_more(struct wt_status *s, const char *color,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
status_vprintf(s, 0, color, fmt, ap, NULL);
va_end(ap);
}
void wt_status_prepare(struct wt_status *s)
{
unsigned char sha1[20];
memset(s, 0, sizeof(*s));
memcpy(s->color_palette, default_wt_status_colors,
sizeof(default_wt_status_colors));
s->show_untracked_files = SHOW_NORMAL_UNTRACKED_FILES;
s->use_color = -1;
s->relative_paths = 1;
s->branch = resolve_refdup("HEAD", sha1, 0, NULL);
s->reference = "HEAD";
s->fp = stdout;
s->index_file = get_index_file();
s->change.strdup_strings = 1;
s->untracked.strdup_strings = 1;
s->ignored.strdup_strings = 1;
s->show_branch = -1; /* unspecified */
s->display_comment_prefix = 0;
}
static void wt_status_print_unmerged_header(struct wt_status *s)
{
int i;
int del_mod_conflict = 0;
int both_deleted = 0;
int not_deleted = 0;
const char *c = color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s);
status_printf_ln(s, c, _("Unmerged paths:"));
for (i = 0; i < s->change.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *it = &(s->change.items[i]);
struct wt_status_change_data *d = it->util;
switch (d->stagemask) {
case 0:
break;
case 1:
both_deleted = 1;
break;
case 3:
case 5:
del_mod_conflict = 1;
break;
default:
not_deleted = 1;
break;
}
}
if (!s->hints)
return;
if (s->whence != FROM_COMMIT)
;
else if (!s->is_initial)
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git reset %s <file>...\" to unstage)"), s->reference);
else
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git rm --cached <file>...\" to unstage)"));
if (!both_deleted) {
if (!del_mod_conflict)
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git add <file>...\" to mark resolution)"));
else
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git add/rm <file>...\" as appropriate to mark resolution)"));
} else if (!del_mod_conflict && !not_deleted) {
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git rm <file>...\" to mark resolution)"));
} else {
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git add/rm <file>...\" as appropriate to mark resolution)"));
}
status_printf_ln(s, c, "");
}
static void wt_status_print_cached_header(struct wt_status *s)
{
const char *c = color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s);
status_printf_ln(s, c, _("Changes to be committed:"));
if (!s->hints)
return;
if (s->whence != FROM_COMMIT)
; /* NEEDSWORK: use "git reset --unresolve"??? */
else if (!s->is_initial)
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git reset %s <file>...\" to unstage)"), s->reference);
else
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git rm --cached <file>...\" to unstage)"));
status_printf_ln(s, c, "");
}
static void wt_status_print_dirty_header(struct wt_status *s,
int has_deleted,
int has_dirty_submodules)
{
const char *c = color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s);
status_printf_ln(s, c, _("Changes not staged for commit:"));
if (!s->hints)
return;
if (!has_deleted)
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git add <file>...\" to update what will be committed)"));
else
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git add/rm <file>...\" to update what will be committed)"));
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git checkout -- <file>...\" to discard changes in working directory)"));
if (has_dirty_submodules)
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (commit or discard the untracked or modified content in submodules)"));
status_printf_ln(s, c, "");
}
static void wt_status_print_other_header(struct wt_status *s,
const char *what,
const char *how)
{
const char *c = color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s);
status_printf_ln(s, c, "%s:", what);
if (!s->hints)
return;
status_printf_ln(s, c, _(" (use \"git %s <file>...\" to include in what will be committed)"), how);
status_printf_ln(s, c, "");
}
static void wt_status_print_trailer(struct wt_status *s)
{
status_printf_ln(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "");
}
#define quote_path quote_path_relative
static void wt_status_print_unmerged_data(struct wt_status *s,
struct string_list_item *it)
{
const char *c = color(WT_STATUS_UNMERGED, s);
struct wt_status_change_data *d = it->util;
struct strbuf onebuf = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *one, *how = _("bug");
one = quote_path(it->string, s->prefix, &onebuf);
status_printf(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "\t");
switch (d->stagemask) {
case 1: how = _("both deleted:"); break;
case 2: how = _("added by us:"); break;
case 3: how = _("deleted by them:"); break;
case 4: how = _("added by them:"); break;
case 5: how = _("deleted by us:"); break;
case 6: how = _("both added:"); break;
case 7: how = _("both modified:"); break;
}
status_printf_more(s, c, "%-20s%s\n", how, one);
strbuf_release(&onebuf);
}
static const char *wt_status_diff_status_string(int status)
{
switch (status) {
case DIFF_STATUS_ADDED:
return _("new file");
case DIFF_STATUS_COPIED:
return _("copied");
case DIFF_STATUS_DELETED:
return _("deleted");
case DIFF_STATUS_MODIFIED:
return _("modified");
case DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED:
return _("renamed");
case DIFF_STATUS_TYPE_CHANGED:
return _("typechange");
case DIFF_STATUS_UNKNOWN:
return _("unknown");
case DIFF_STATUS_UNMERGED:
return _("unmerged");
default:
return NULL;
}
}
static void wt_status_print_change_data(struct wt_status *s,
int change_type,
struct string_list_item *it)
{
struct wt_status_change_data *d = it->util;
const char *c = color(change_type, s);
int status;
char *one_name;
char *two_name;
const char *one, *two;
struct strbuf onebuf = STRBUF_INIT, twobuf = STRBUF_INIT;
struct strbuf extra = STRBUF_INIT;
static char *padding;
const char *what;
int len;
if (!padding) {
int width = 0;
/* If DIFF_STATUS_* uses outside this range, we're in trouble */
for (status = 'A'; status <= 'Z'; status++) {
what = wt_status_diff_status_string(status);
len = what ? strlen(what) : 0;
if (len > width)
width = len;
}
width += 2; /* colon and a space */
padding = xmallocz(width);
memset(padding, ' ', width);
}
one_name = two_name = it->string;
switch (change_type) {
case WT_STATUS_UPDATED:
status = d->index_status;
if (d->head_path)
one_name = d->head_path;
break;
case WT_STATUS_CHANGED:
if (d->new_submodule_commits || d->dirty_submodule) {
strbuf_addstr(&extra, " (");
if (d->new_submodule_commits)
strbuf_addf(&extra, _("new commits, "));
if (d->dirty_submodule & DIRTY_SUBMODULE_MODIFIED)
strbuf_addf(&extra, _("modified content, "));
if (d->dirty_submodule & DIRTY_SUBMODULE_UNTRACKED)
strbuf_addf(&extra, _("untracked content, "));
strbuf_setlen(&extra, extra.len - 2);
strbuf_addch(&extra, ')');
}
status = d->worktree_status;
break;
default:
die("BUG: unhandled change_type %d in wt_status_print_change_data",
change_type);
}
one = quote_path(one_name, s->prefix, &onebuf);
two = quote_path(two_name, s->prefix, &twobuf);
status_printf(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "\t");
what = wt_status_diff_status_string(status);
if (!what)
die(_("bug: unhandled diff status %c"), status);
/* 1 for colon, which is not part of "what" */
len = strlen(padding) - (utf8_strwidth(what) + 1);
assert(len >= 0);
if (status == DIFF_STATUS_COPIED || status == DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED)
status_printf_more(s, c, "%s:%.*s%s -> %s",
what, len, padding, one, two);
else
status_printf_more(s, c, "%s:%.*s%s",
what, len, padding, one);
if (extra.len) {
status_printf_more(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "%s", extra.buf);
strbuf_release(&extra);
}
status_printf_more(s, GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, "\n");
strbuf_release(&onebuf);
strbuf_release(&twobuf);
}
static void wt_status_collect_changed_cb(struct diff_queue_struct *q,
struct diff_options *options,
void *data)
{
struct wt_status *s = data;
int i;
if (!q->nr)
return;
s->workdir_dirty = 1;
for (i = 0; i < q->nr; i++) {
struct diff_filepair *p;
struct string_list_item *it;
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
p = q->queue[i];
it = string_list_insert(&s->change, p->one->path);
d = it->util;
if (!d) {
d = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*d));
it->util = d;
}
if (!d->worktree_status)
d->worktree_status = p->status;
d->dirty_submodule = p->two->dirty_submodule;
if (S_ISGITLINK(p->two->mode))
d->new_submodule_commits = !!hashcmp(p->one->sha1, p->two->sha1);
}
}
static int unmerged_mask(const char *path)
{
int pos, mask;
Convert "struct cache_entry *" to "const ..." wherever possible I attempted to make index_state->cache[] a "const struct cache_entry **" to find out how existing entries in index are modified and where. The question I have is what do we do if we really need to keep track of on-disk changes in the index. The result is - diff-lib.c: setting CE_UPTODATE - name-hash.c: setting CE_HASHED - preload-index.c, read-cache.c, unpack-trees.c and builtin/update-index: obvious - entry.c: write_entry() may refresh the checked out entry via fill_stat_cache_info(). This causes "non-const struct cache_entry *" in builtin/apply.c, builtin/checkout-index.c and builtin/checkout.c - builtin/ls-files.c: --with-tree changes stagemask and may set CE_UPDATE Of these, write_entry() and its call sites are probably most interesting because it modifies on-disk info. But this is stat info and can be retrieved via refresh, at least for porcelain commands. Other just uses ce_flags for local purposes. So, keeping track of "dirty" entries is just a matter of setting a flag in index modification functions exposed by read-cache.c. Except unpack-trees, the rest of the code base does not do anything funny behind read-cache's back. The actual patch is less valueable than the summary above. But if anyone wants to re-identify the above sites. Applying this patch, then this: diff --git a/cache.h b/cache.h index 430d021..1692891 100644 --- a/cache.h +++ b/cache.h @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ static inline unsigned int canon_mode(unsigned int mode) #define cache_entry_size(len) (offsetof(struct cache_entry,name) + (len) + 1) struct index_state { - struct cache_entry **cache; + const struct cache_entry **cache; unsigned int version; unsigned int cache_nr, cache_alloc, cache_changed; struct string_list *resolve_undo; will help quickly identify them without bogus warnings. Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-07-09 15:29:00 +00:00
const struct cache_entry *ce;
pos = cache_name_pos(path, strlen(path));
if (0 <= pos)
return 0;
mask = 0;
pos = -pos-1;
while (pos < active_nr) {
ce = active_cache[pos++];
if (strcmp(ce->name, path) || !ce_stage(ce))
break;
mask |= (1 << (ce_stage(ce) - 1));
}
return mask;
}
static void wt_status_collect_updated_cb(struct diff_queue_struct *q,
struct diff_options *options,
void *data)
{
struct wt_status *s = data;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < q->nr; i++) {
struct diff_filepair *p;
struct string_list_item *it;
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
p = q->queue[i];
it = string_list_insert(&s->change, p->two->path);
d = it->util;
if (!d) {
d = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*d));
it->util = d;
}
if (!d->index_status)
d->index_status = p->status;
switch (p->status) {
case DIFF_STATUS_COPIED:
case DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED:
d->head_path = xstrdup(p->one->path);
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_UNMERGED:
d->stagemask = unmerged_mask(p->two->path);
break;
}
}
}
static void wt_status_collect_changes_worktree(struct wt_status *s)
{
struct rev_info rev;
init_revisions(&rev, NULL);
setup_revisions(0, NULL, &rev, NULL);
rev.diffopt.output_format |= DIFF_FORMAT_CALLBACK;
DIFF_OPT_SET(&rev.diffopt, DIRTY_SUBMODULES);
if (!s->show_untracked_files)
DIFF_OPT_SET(&rev.diffopt, IGNORE_UNTRACKED_IN_SUBMODULES);
Submodules: Add the new "ignore" config option for diff and status The new "ignore" config option controls the default behavior for "git status" and the diff family. It specifies under what circumstances they consider submodules as modified and can be set separately for each submodule. The command line option "--ignore-submodules=" has been extended to accept the new parameter "none" for both status and diff. Users that chose submodules to get rid of long work tree scanning times might want to set the "dirty" option for those submodules. This brings back the pre 1.7.0 behavior, where submodule work trees were never scanned for modifications. By using "--ignore-submodules=none" on the command line the status and diff commands can be told to do a full scan. This option can be set to the following values (which have the same name and meaning as for the "--ignore-submodules" option of status and diff): "all": All changes to the submodule will be ignored. "dirty": Only differences of the commit recorded in the superproject and the submodules HEAD will be considered modifications, all changes to the work tree of the submodule will be ignored. When using this value, the submodule will not be scanned for work tree changes at all, leading to a performance benefit on large submodules. "untracked": Only untracked files in the submodules work tree are ignored, a changed HEAD and/or modified files in the submodule will mark it as modified. "none" (which is the default): Either untracked or modified files in a submodules work tree or a difference between the subdmodules HEAD and the commit recorded in the superproject will make it show up as changed. This value is added as a new parameter for the "--ignore-submodules" option of the diff family and "git status" so the user can override the settings in the configuration. Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-05 22:39:25 +00:00
if (s->ignore_submodule_arg) {
DIFF_OPT_SET(&rev.diffopt, OVERRIDE_SUBMODULE_CONFIG);
Add the option "--ignore-submodules" to "git status" In some use cases it is not desirable that "git status" considers submodules that only contain untracked content as dirty. This may happen e.g. when the submodule is not under the developers control and not all build generated files have been added to .gitignore by the upstream developers. Using the "untracked" parameter for the "--ignore-submodules" option disables checking for untracked content and lets git diff report them as changed only when they have new commits or modified content. Sometimes it is not wanted to have submodules show up as changed when they just contain changes to their work tree (this was the behavior before 1.7.0). An example for that are scripts which just want to check for submodule commits while ignoring any changes to the work tree. Also users having large submodules known not to change might want to use this option, as the - sometimes substantial - time it takes to scan the submodule work tree(s) is saved when using the "dirty" parameter. And if you want to ignore any changes to submodules, you can now do that by using this option without parameters or with "all" (when the config option status.submodulesummary is set, using "all" will also suppress the output of the submodule summary). A new function handle_ignore_submodules_arg() is introduced to parse this option new to "git status" in a single location, as "git diff" already knew it. Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-06-25 14:56:47 +00:00
handle_ignore_submodules_arg(&rev.diffopt, s->ignore_submodule_arg);
}
rev.diffopt.format_callback = wt_status_collect_changed_cb;
rev.diffopt.format_callback_data = s;
copy_pathspec(&rev.prune_data, &s->pathspec);
run_diff_files(&rev, 0);
}
static void wt_status_collect_changes_index(struct wt_status *s)
{
struct rev_info rev;
struct setup_revision_opt opt;
init_revisions(&rev, NULL);
memset(&opt, 0, sizeof(opt));
opt.def = s->is_initial ? EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX : s->reference;
setup_revisions(0, NULL, &rev, &opt);
Submodules: Add the new "ignore" config option for diff and status The new "ignore" config option controls the default behavior for "git status" and the diff family. It specifies under what circumstances they consider submodules as modified and can be set separately for each submodule. The command line option "--ignore-submodules=" has been extended to accept the new parameter "none" for both status and diff. Users that chose submodules to get rid of long work tree scanning times might want to set the "dirty" option for those submodules. This brings back the pre 1.7.0 behavior, where submodule work trees were never scanned for modifications. By using "--ignore-submodules=none" on the command line the status and diff commands can be told to do a full scan. This option can be set to the following values (which have the same name and meaning as for the "--ignore-submodules" option of status and diff): "all": All changes to the submodule will be ignored. "dirty": Only differences of the commit recorded in the superproject and the submodules HEAD will be considered modifications, all changes to the work tree of the submodule will be ignored. When using this value, the submodule will not be scanned for work tree changes at all, leading to a performance benefit on large submodules. "untracked": Only untracked files in the submodules work tree are ignored, a changed HEAD and/or modified files in the submodule will mark it as modified. "none" (which is the default): Either untracked or modified files in a submodules work tree or a difference between the subdmodules HEAD and the commit recorded in the superproject will make it show up as changed. This value is added as a new parameter for the "--ignore-submodules" option of the diff family and "git status" so the user can override the settings in the configuration. Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-05 22:39:25 +00:00
if (s->ignore_submodule_arg) {
DIFF_OPT_SET(&rev.diffopt, OVERRIDE_SUBMODULE_CONFIG);
Add the option "--ignore-submodules" to "git status" In some use cases it is not desirable that "git status" considers submodules that only contain untracked content as dirty. This may happen e.g. when the submodule is not under the developers control and not all build generated files have been added to .gitignore by the upstream developers. Using the "untracked" parameter for the "--ignore-submodules" option disables checking for untracked content and lets git diff report them as changed only when they have new commits or modified content. Sometimes it is not wanted to have submodules show up as changed when they just contain changes to their work tree (this was the behavior before 1.7.0). An example for that are scripts which just want to check for submodule commits while ignoring any changes to the work tree. Also users having large submodules known not to change might want to use this option, as the - sometimes substantial - time it takes to scan the submodule work tree(s) is saved when using the "dirty" parameter. And if you want to ignore any changes to submodules, you can now do that by using this option without parameters or with "all" (when the config option status.submodulesummary is set, using "all" will also suppress the output of the submodule summary). A new function handle_ignore_submodules_arg() is introduced to parse this option new to "git status" in a single location, as "git diff" already knew it. Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-06-25 14:56:47 +00:00
handle_ignore_submodules_arg(&rev.diffopt, s->ignore_submodule_arg);
Submodules: Add the new "ignore" config option for diff and status The new "ignore" config option controls the default behavior for "git status" and the diff family. It specifies under what circumstances they consider submodules as modified and can be set separately for each submodule. The command line option "--ignore-submodules=" has been extended to accept the new parameter "none" for both status and diff. Users that chose submodules to get rid of long work tree scanning times might want to set the "dirty" option for those submodules. This brings back the pre 1.7.0 behavior, where submodule work trees were never scanned for modifications. By using "--ignore-submodules=none" on the command line the status and diff commands can be told to do a full scan. This option can be set to the following values (which have the same name and meaning as for the "--ignore-submodules" option of status and diff): "all": All changes to the submodule will be ignored. "dirty": Only differences of the commit recorded in the superproject and the submodules HEAD will be considered modifications, all changes to the work tree of the submodule will be ignored. When using this value, the submodule will not be scanned for work tree changes at all, leading to a performance benefit on large submodules. "untracked": Only untracked files in the submodules work tree are ignored, a changed HEAD and/or modified files in the submodule will mark it as modified. "none" (which is the default): Either untracked or modified files in a submodules work tree or a difference between the subdmodules HEAD and the commit recorded in the superproject will make it show up as changed. This value is added as a new parameter for the "--ignore-submodules" option of the diff family and "git status" so the user can override the settings in the configuration. Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-05 22:39:25 +00:00
}
Add the option "--ignore-submodules" to "git status" In some use cases it is not desirable that "git status" considers submodules that only contain untracked content as dirty. This may happen e.g. when the submodule is not under the developers control and not all build generated files have been added to .gitignore by the upstream developers. Using the "untracked" parameter for the "--ignore-submodules" option disables checking for untracked content and lets git diff report them as changed only when they have new commits or modified content. Sometimes it is not wanted to have submodules show up as changed when they just contain changes to their work tree (this was the behavior before 1.7.0). An example for that are scripts which just want to check for submodule commits while ignoring any changes to the work tree. Also users having large submodules known not to change might want to use this option, as the - sometimes substantial - time it takes to scan the submodule work tree(s) is saved when using the "dirty" parameter. And if you want to ignore any changes to submodules, you can now do that by using this option without parameters or with "all" (when the config option status.submodulesummary is set, using "all" will also suppress the output of the submodule summary). A new function handle_ignore_submodules_arg() is introduced to parse this option new to "git status" in a single location, as "git diff" already knew it. Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-06-25 14:56:47 +00:00
rev.diffopt.output_format |= DIFF_FORMAT_CALLBACK;
rev.diffopt.format_callback = wt_status_collect_updated_cb;
rev.diffopt.format_callback_data = s;
rev.diffopt.detect_rename = 1;
rev.diffopt.rename_limit = 200;
rev.diffopt.break_opt = 0;
copy_pathspec(&rev.prune_data, &s->pathspec);
run_diff_index(&rev, 1);
}
static void wt_status_collect_changes_initial(struct wt_status *s)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < active_nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *it;
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
Convert "struct cache_entry *" to "const ..." wherever possible I attempted to make index_state->cache[] a "const struct cache_entry **" to find out how existing entries in index are modified and where. The question I have is what do we do if we really need to keep track of on-disk changes in the index. The result is - diff-lib.c: setting CE_UPTODATE - name-hash.c: setting CE_HASHED - preload-index.c, read-cache.c, unpack-trees.c and builtin/update-index: obvious - entry.c: write_entry() may refresh the checked out entry via fill_stat_cache_info(). This causes "non-const struct cache_entry *" in builtin/apply.c, builtin/checkout-index.c and builtin/checkout.c - builtin/ls-files.c: --with-tree changes stagemask and may set CE_UPDATE Of these, write_entry() and its call sites are probably most interesting because it modifies on-disk info. But this is stat info and can be retrieved via refresh, at least for porcelain commands. Other just uses ce_flags for local purposes. So, keeping track of "dirty" entries is just a matter of setting a flag in index modification functions exposed by read-cache.c. Except unpack-trees, the rest of the code base does not do anything funny behind read-cache's back. The actual patch is less valueable than the summary above. But if anyone wants to re-identify the above sites. Applying this patch, then this: diff --git a/cache.h b/cache.h index 430d021..1692891 100644 --- a/cache.h +++ b/cache.h @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ static inline unsigned int canon_mode(unsigned int mode) #define cache_entry_size(len) (offsetof(struct cache_entry,name) + (len) + 1) struct index_state { - struct cache_entry **cache; + const struct cache_entry **cache; unsigned int version; unsigned int cache_nr, cache_alloc, cache_changed; struct string_list *resolve_undo; will help quickly identify them without bogus warnings. Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-07-09 15:29:00 +00:00
const struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
if (!ce_path_match(ce, &s->pathspec))
continue;
it = string_list_insert(&s->change, ce->name);
d = it->util;
if (!d) {
d = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*d));
it->util = d;
}
if (ce_stage(ce)) {
d->index_status = DIFF_STATUS_UNMERGED;
d->stagemask |= (1 << (ce_stage(ce) - 1));
}
else
d->index_status = DIFF_STATUS_ADDED;
}
}
static void wt_status_collect_untracked(struct wt_status *s)
{
int i;
struct dir_struct dir;
struct timeval t_begin;
if (!s->show_untracked_files)
return;
if (advice_status_u_option)
gettimeofday(&t_begin, NULL);
memset(&dir, 0, sizeof(dir));
if (s->show_untracked_files != SHOW_ALL_UNTRACKED_FILES)
dir.flags |=
DIR_SHOW_OTHER_DIRECTORIES | DIR_HIDE_EMPTY_DIRECTORIES;
dir.c: git-status --ignored: don't scan the work tree twice 'git-status --ignored' still scans the work tree twice to collect untracked and ignored files, respectively. fill_directory / read_directory already supports collecting untracked and ignored files in a single directory scan. However, the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag to enable this has some git-add specific side-effects (e.g. it doesn't recurse into ignored directories, so listing ignored files with --untracked=all doesn't work). The DIR_SHOW_IGNORED flag doesn't list untracked files and returns ignored files in dir_struct.entries[] (instead of dir_struct.ignored[] as DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED). DIR_SHOW_IGNORED is used all throughout git. We don't want to break the existing API, so lets introduce a new flag DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO that lists untracked as well as ignored files similar to DIR_COLLECT_FILES, but will recurse into sub-directories based on the other flags as DIR_SHOW_IGNORED does. In dir.c::read_directory_recursive, add ignored files to either dir_struct.entries[] or dir_struct.ignored[] based on the flags. Also move the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED case here so that filling result lists is in a common place. In wt-status.c::wt_status_collect_untracked, use the new flag and read results from dir_struct.ignored[]. Remove the extra fill_directory call. builtin/check-ignore.c doesn't call fill_directory, setting the git-add specific DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag has no effect here. Remove for clarity. Update API documentation to reflect the changes. Performance: with this patch, 'git-status --ignored' is typically as fast as 'git-status'. Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-04-15 19:15:03 +00:00
if (s->show_ignored_files)
dir.flags |= DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO;
setup_standard_excludes(&dir);
fill_directory(&dir, &s->pathspec);
dir.c: git-status --ignored: don't scan the work tree twice 'git-status --ignored' still scans the work tree twice to collect untracked and ignored files, respectively. fill_directory / read_directory already supports collecting untracked and ignored files in a single directory scan. However, the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag to enable this has some git-add specific side-effects (e.g. it doesn't recurse into ignored directories, so listing ignored files with --untracked=all doesn't work). The DIR_SHOW_IGNORED flag doesn't list untracked files and returns ignored files in dir_struct.entries[] (instead of dir_struct.ignored[] as DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED). DIR_SHOW_IGNORED is used all throughout git. We don't want to break the existing API, so lets introduce a new flag DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO that lists untracked as well as ignored files similar to DIR_COLLECT_FILES, but will recurse into sub-directories based on the other flags as DIR_SHOW_IGNORED does. In dir.c::read_directory_recursive, add ignored files to either dir_struct.entries[] or dir_struct.ignored[] based on the flags. Also move the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED case here so that filling result lists is in a common place. In wt-status.c::wt_status_collect_untracked, use the new flag and read results from dir_struct.ignored[]. Remove the extra fill_directory call. builtin/check-ignore.c doesn't call fill_directory, setting the git-add specific DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag has no effect here. Remove for clarity. Update API documentation to reflect the changes. Performance: with this patch, 'git-status --ignored' is typically as fast as 'git-status'. Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-04-15 19:15:03 +00:00
for (i = 0; i < dir.nr; i++) {
struct dir_entry *ent = dir.entries[i];
if (cache_name_is_other(ent->name, ent->len) &&
match_pathspec_depth(&s->pathspec, ent->name, ent->len, 0, NULL))
string_list_insert(&s->untracked, ent->name);
free(ent);
}
dir.c: git-status --ignored: don't scan the work tree twice 'git-status --ignored' still scans the work tree twice to collect untracked and ignored files, respectively. fill_directory / read_directory already supports collecting untracked and ignored files in a single directory scan. However, the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag to enable this has some git-add specific side-effects (e.g. it doesn't recurse into ignored directories, so listing ignored files with --untracked=all doesn't work). The DIR_SHOW_IGNORED flag doesn't list untracked files and returns ignored files in dir_struct.entries[] (instead of dir_struct.ignored[] as DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED). DIR_SHOW_IGNORED is used all throughout git. We don't want to break the existing API, so lets introduce a new flag DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO that lists untracked as well as ignored files similar to DIR_COLLECT_FILES, but will recurse into sub-directories based on the other flags as DIR_SHOW_IGNORED does. In dir.c::read_directory_recursive, add ignored files to either dir_struct.entries[] or dir_struct.ignored[] based on the flags. Also move the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED case here so that filling result lists is in a common place. In wt-status.c::wt_status_collect_untracked, use the new flag and read results from dir_struct.ignored[]. Remove the extra fill_directory call. builtin/check-ignore.c doesn't call fill_directory, setting the git-add specific DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag has no effect here. Remove for clarity. Update API documentation to reflect the changes. Performance: with this patch, 'git-status --ignored' is typically as fast as 'git-status'. Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-04-15 19:15:03 +00:00
for (i = 0; i < dir.ignored_nr; i++) {
struct dir_entry *ent = dir.ignored[i];
if (cache_name_is_other(ent->name, ent->len) &&
match_pathspec_depth(&s->pathspec, ent->name, ent->len, 0, NULL))
dir.c: git-status --ignored: don't scan the work tree twice 'git-status --ignored' still scans the work tree twice to collect untracked and ignored files, respectively. fill_directory / read_directory already supports collecting untracked and ignored files in a single directory scan. However, the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag to enable this has some git-add specific side-effects (e.g. it doesn't recurse into ignored directories, so listing ignored files with --untracked=all doesn't work). The DIR_SHOW_IGNORED flag doesn't list untracked files and returns ignored files in dir_struct.entries[] (instead of dir_struct.ignored[] as DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED). DIR_SHOW_IGNORED is used all throughout git. We don't want to break the existing API, so lets introduce a new flag DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO that lists untracked as well as ignored files similar to DIR_COLLECT_FILES, but will recurse into sub-directories based on the other flags as DIR_SHOW_IGNORED does. In dir.c::read_directory_recursive, add ignored files to either dir_struct.entries[] or dir_struct.ignored[] based on the flags. Also move the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED case here so that filling result lists is in a common place. In wt-status.c::wt_status_collect_untracked, use the new flag and read results from dir_struct.ignored[]. Remove the extra fill_directory call. builtin/check-ignore.c doesn't call fill_directory, setting the git-add specific DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag has no effect here. Remove for clarity. Update API documentation to reflect the changes. Performance: with this patch, 'git-status --ignored' is typically as fast as 'git-status'. Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-04-15 19:15:03 +00:00
string_list_insert(&s->ignored, ent->name);
free(ent);
}
free(dir.entries);
dir.c: git-status --ignored: don't scan the work tree twice 'git-status --ignored' still scans the work tree twice to collect untracked and ignored files, respectively. fill_directory / read_directory already supports collecting untracked and ignored files in a single directory scan. However, the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag to enable this has some git-add specific side-effects (e.g. it doesn't recurse into ignored directories, so listing ignored files with --untracked=all doesn't work). The DIR_SHOW_IGNORED flag doesn't list untracked files and returns ignored files in dir_struct.entries[] (instead of dir_struct.ignored[] as DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED). DIR_SHOW_IGNORED is used all throughout git. We don't want to break the existing API, so lets introduce a new flag DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO that lists untracked as well as ignored files similar to DIR_COLLECT_FILES, but will recurse into sub-directories based on the other flags as DIR_SHOW_IGNORED does. In dir.c::read_directory_recursive, add ignored files to either dir_struct.entries[] or dir_struct.ignored[] based on the flags. Also move the DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED case here so that filling result lists is in a common place. In wt-status.c::wt_status_collect_untracked, use the new flag and read results from dir_struct.ignored[]. Remove the extra fill_directory call. builtin/check-ignore.c doesn't call fill_directory, setting the git-add specific DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED flag has no effect here. Remove for clarity. Update API documentation to reflect the changes. Performance: with this patch, 'git-status --ignored' is typically as fast as 'git-status'. Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-04-15 19:15:03 +00:00
free(dir.ignored);
clear_directory(&dir);
if (advice_status_u_option) {
struct timeval t_end;
gettimeofday(&t_end, NULL);
s->untracked_in_ms =
(uint64_t)t_end.tv_sec * 1000 + t_end.tv_usec / 1000 -
((uint64_t)t_begin.tv_sec * 1000 + t_begin.tv_usec / 1000);
}
}
void wt_status_collect(struct wt_status *s)
{
wt_status_collect_changes_worktree(s);
if (s->is_initial)
wt_status_collect_changes_initial(s);
else
wt_status_collect_changes_index(s);
wt_status_collect_untracked(s);
}
static void wt_status_print_unmerged(struct wt_status *s)
{
int shown_header = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < s->change.nr; i++) {
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
struct string_list_item *it;
it = &(s->change.items[i]);
d = it->util;
if (!d->stagemask)
continue;
if (!shown_header) {
wt_status_print_unmerged_header(s);
shown_header = 1;
}
wt_status_print_unmerged_data(s, it);
}
if (shown_header)
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
static void wt_status_print_updated(struct wt_status *s)
{
int shown_header = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < s->change.nr; i++) {
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
struct string_list_item *it;
it = &(s->change.items[i]);
d = it->util;
if (!d->index_status ||
d->index_status == DIFF_STATUS_UNMERGED)
continue;
if (!shown_header) {
wt_status_print_cached_header(s);
s->commitable = 1;
shown_header = 1;
}
wt_status_print_change_data(s, WT_STATUS_UPDATED, it);
}
if (shown_header)
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
/*
* -1 : has delete
* 0 : no change
* 1 : some change but no delete
*/
static int wt_status_check_worktree_changes(struct wt_status *s,
int *dirty_submodules)
{
int i;
int changes = 0;
*dirty_submodules = 0;
for (i = 0; i < s->change.nr; i++) {
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
d = s->change.items[i].util;
if (!d->worktree_status ||
d->worktree_status == DIFF_STATUS_UNMERGED)
continue;
if (!changes)
changes = 1;
if (d->dirty_submodule)
*dirty_submodules = 1;
if (d->worktree_status == DIFF_STATUS_DELETED)
changes = -1;
}
return changes;
}
static void wt_status_print_changed(struct wt_status *s)
{
int i, dirty_submodules;
int worktree_changes = wt_status_check_worktree_changes(s, &dirty_submodules);
if (!worktree_changes)
return;
wt_status_print_dirty_header(s, worktree_changes < 0, dirty_submodules);
for (i = 0; i < s->change.nr; i++) {
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
struct string_list_item *it;
it = &(s->change.items[i]);
d = it->util;
if (!d->worktree_status ||
d->worktree_status == DIFF_STATUS_UNMERGED)
continue;
wt_status_print_change_data(s, WT_STATUS_CHANGED, it);
}
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
static void wt_status_print_submodule_summary(struct wt_status *s, int uncommitted)
{
struct child_process sm_summary;
char summary_limit[64];
char index[PATH_MAX];
const char *env[] = { NULL, NULL };
struct argv_array argv = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
struct strbuf cmd_stdout = STRBUF_INIT;
struct strbuf summary = STRBUF_INIT;
char *summary_content;
size_t len;
sprintf(summary_limit, "%d", s->submodule_summary);
snprintf(index, sizeof(index), "GIT_INDEX_FILE=%s", s->index_file);
env[0] = index;
argv_array_push(&argv, "submodule");
argv_array_push(&argv, "summary");
argv_array_push(&argv, uncommitted ? "--files" : "--cached");
argv_array_push(&argv, "--for-status");
argv_array_push(&argv, "--summary-limit");
argv_array_push(&argv, summary_limit);
if (!uncommitted)
argv_array_push(&argv, s->amend ? "HEAD^" : "HEAD");
memset(&sm_summary, 0, sizeof(sm_summary));
sm_summary.argv = argv.argv;
sm_summary.env = env;
sm_summary.git_cmd = 1;
sm_summary.no_stdin = 1;
fflush(s->fp);
sm_summary.out = -1;
run_command(&sm_summary);
argv_array_clear(&argv);
len = strbuf_read(&cmd_stdout, sm_summary.out, 1024);
/* prepend header, only if there's an actual output */
if (len) {
if (uncommitted)
strbuf_addstr(&summary, _("Submodules changed but not updated:"));
else
strbuf_addstr(&summary, _("Submodule changes to be committed:"));
strbuf_addstr(&summary, "\n\n");
}
strbuf_addbuf(&summary, &cmd_stdout);
strbuf_release(&cmd_stdout);
if (s->display_comment_prefix) {
summary_content = strbuf_detach(&summary, &len);
strbuf_add_commented_lines(&summary, summary_content, len);
free(summary_content);
}
fputs(summary.buf, s->fp);
strbuf_release(&summary);
}
static void wt_status_print_other(struct wt_status *s,
struct string_list *l,
const char *what,
const char *how)
{
int i;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
static struct string_list output = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
struct column_options copts;
if (!l->nr)
return;
wt_status_print_other_header(s, what, how);
for (i = 0; i < l->nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *it;
const char *path;
it = &(l->items[i]);
path = quote_path(it->string, s->prefix, &buf);
if (column_active(s->colopts)) {
string_list_append(&output, path);
continue;
}
status_printf(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "\t");
status_printf_more(s, color(WT_STATUS_UNTRACKED, s),
"%s\n", path);
}
strbuf_release(&buf);
if (!column_active(s->colopts))
goto conclude;
strbuf_addf(&buf, "%s%s\t%s",
color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s),
s->display_comment_prefix ? "#" : "",
color(WT_STATUS_UNTRACKED, s));
memset(&copts, 0, sizeof(copts));
copts.padding = 1;
copts.indent = buf.buf;
if (want_color(s->use_color))
copts.nl = GIT_COLOR_RESET "\n";
print_columns(&output, s->colopts, &copts);
string_list_clear(&output, 0);
strbuf_release(&buf);
conclude:
status_printf_ln(s, GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, "");
}
static void wt_status_print_verbose(struct wt_status *s)
{
struct rev_info rev;
struct setup_revision_opt opt;
init_revisions(&rev, NULL);
DIFF_OPT_SET(&rev.diffopt, ALLOW_TEXTCONV);
memset(&opt, 0, sizeof(opt));
opt.def = s->is_initial ? EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX : s->reference;
setup_revisions(0, NULL, &rev, &opt);
rev.diffopt.output_format |= DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH;
rev.diffopt.detect_rename = 1;
rev.diffopt.file = s->fp;
rev.diffopt.close_file = 0;
/*
* If we're not going to stdout, then we definitely don't
* want color, since we are going to the commit message
* file (and even the "auto" setting won't work, since it
* will have checked isatty on stdout).
*/
if (s->fp != stdout)
rev.diffopt.use_color = 0;
run_diff_index(&rev, 1);
}
static void wt_status_print_tracking(struct wt_status *s)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *cp, *ep;
struct branch *branch;
char comment_line_string[3];
int i;
assert(s->branch && !s->is_initial);
if (prefixcmp(s->branch, "refs/heads/"))
return;
branch = branch_get(s->branch + 11);
if (!format_tracking_info(branch, &sb))
return;
i = 0;
if (s->display_comment_prefix) {
comment_line_string[i++] = comment_line_char;
comment_line_string[i++] = ' ';
}
comment_line_string[i] = '\0';
for (cp = sb.buf; (ep = strchr(cp, '\n')) != NULL; cp = ep + 1)
color_fprintf_ln(s->fp, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s),
"%s%.*s", comment_line_string,
(int)(ep - cp), cp);
if (s->display_comment_prefix)
color_fprintf_ln(s->fp, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "%c",
comment_line_char);
else
fprintf_ln(s->fp, "");
}
static int has_unmerged(struct wt_status *s)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < s->change.nr; i++) {
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
d = s->change.items[i].util;
if (d->stagemask)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static void show_merge_in_progress(struct wt_status *s,
struct wt_status_state *state,
const char *color)
{
if (has_unmerged(s)) {
status_printf_ln(s, color, _("You have unmerged paths."));
if (s->hints)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (fix conflicts and run \"git commit\")"));
} else {
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("All conflicts fixed but you are still merging."));
if (s->hints)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git commit\" to conclude merge)"));
}
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
static void show_am_in_progress(struct wt_status *s,
struct wt_status_state *state,
const char *color)
{
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are in the middle of an am session."));
if (state->am_empty_patch)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("The current patch is empty."));
if (s->hints) {
if (!state->am_empty_patch)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (fix conflicts and then run \"git am --continue\")"));
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git am --skip\" to skip this patch)"));
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git am --abort\" to restore the original branch)"));
}
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
static char *read_line_from_git_path(const char *filename)
{
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
FILE *fp = fopen(git_path("%s", filename), "r");
if (!fp) {
strbuf_release(&buf);
return NULL;
}
strbuf_getline(&buf, fp, '\n');
if (!fclose(fp)) {
return strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL);
} else {
strbuf_release(&buf);
return NULL;
}
}
static int split_commit_in_progress(struct wt_status *s)
{
int split_in_progress = 0;
char *head = read_line_from_git_path("HEAD");
char *orig_head = read_line_from_git_path("ORIG_HEAD");
char *rebase_amend = read_line_from_git_path("rebase-merge/amend");
char *rebase_orig_head = read_line_from_git_path("rebase-merge/orig-head");
if (!head || !orig_head || !rebase_amend || !rebase_orig_head ||
!s->branch || strcmp(s->branch, "HEAD"))
return split_in_progress;
if (!strcmp(rebase_amend, rebase_orig_head)) {
if (strcmp(head, rebase_amend))
split_in_progress = 1;
} else if (strcmp(orig_head, rebase_orig_head)) {
split_in_progress = 1;
}
if (!s->amend && !s->nowarn && !s->workdir_dirty)
split_in_progress = 0;
free(head);
free(orig_head);
free(rebase_amend);
free(rebase_orig_head);
return split_in_progress;
}
static void show_rebase_in_progress(struct wt_status *s,
struct wt_status_state *state,
const char *color)
{
struct stat st;
if (has_unmerged(s)) {
if (state->branch)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently rebasing branch '%s' on '%s'."),
state->branch,
state->onto);
else
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently rebasing."));
if (s->hints) {
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (fix conflicts and then run \"git rebase --continue\")"));
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git rebase --skip\" to skip this patch)"));
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git rebase --abort\" to check out the original branch)"));
}
} else if (state->rebase_in_progress || !stat(git_path("MERGE_MSG"), &st)) {
if (state->branch)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently rebasing branch '%s' on '%s'."),
state->branch,
state->onto);
else
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently rebasing."));
if (s->hints)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (all conflicts fixed: run \"git rebase --continue\")"));
} else if (split_commit_in_progress(s)) {
if (state->branch)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently splitting a commit while rebasing branch '%s' on '%s'."),
state->branch,
state->onto);
else
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently splitting a commit during a rebase."));
if (s->hints)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (Once your working directory is clean, run \"git rebase --continue\")"));
} else {
if (state->branch)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently editing a commit while rebasing branch '%s' on '%s'."),
state->branch,
state->onto);
else
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently editing a commit during a rebase."));
if (s->hints && !s->amend) {
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git commit --amend\" to amend the current commit)"));
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git rebase --continue\" once you are satisfied with your changes)"));
}
}
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
static void show_cherry_pick_in_progress(struct wt_status *s,
struct wt_status_state *state,
const char *color)
{
status_printf_ln(s, color, _("You are currently cherry-picking commit %s."),
find_unique_abbrev(state->cherry_pick_head_sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV));
if (s->hints) {
if (has_unmerged(s))
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (fix conflicts and run \"git cherry-pick --continue\")"));
else
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (all conflicts fixed: run \"git cherry-pick --continue\")"));
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git cherry-pick --abort\" to cancel the cherry-pick operation)"));
}
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
static void show_revert_in_progress(struct wt_status *s,
struct wt_status_state *state,
const char *color)
{
status_printf_ln(s, color, _("You are currently reverting commit %s."),
find_unique_abbrev(state->revert_head_sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV));
if (s->hints) {
if (has_unmerged(s))
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (fix conflicts and run \"git revert --continue\")"));
else
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (all conflicts fixed: run \"git revert --continue\")"));
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git revert --abort\" to cancel the revert operation)"));
}
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
static void show_bisect_in_progress(struct wt_status *s,
struct wt_status_state *state,
const char *color)
{
if (state->branch)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently bisecting, started from branch '%s'."),
state->branch);
else
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_("You are currently bisecting."));
if (s->hints)
status_printf_ln(s, color,
_(" (use \"git bisect reset\" to get back to the original branch)"));
wt_status_print_trailer(s);
}
/*
* Extract branch information from rebase/bisect
*/
static char *read_and_strip_branch(const char *path)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
unsigned char sha1[20];
if (strbuf_read_file(&sb, git_path("%s", path), 0) <= 0)
goto got_nothing;
while (&sb.len && sb.buf[sb.len - 1] == '\n')
strbuf_setlen(&sb, sb.len - 1);
if (!sb.len)
goto got_nothing;
if (!prefixcmp(sb.buf, "refs/heads/"))
strbuf_remove(&sb,0, strlen("refs/heads/"));
else if (!prefixcmp(sb.buf, "refs/"))
;
else if (!get_sha1_hex(sb.buf, sha1)) {
const char *abbrev;
abbrev = find_unique_abbrev(sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV);
strbuf_reset(&sb);
strbuf_addstr(&sb, abbrev);
} else if (!strcmp(sb.buf, "detached HEAD")) /* rebase */
goto got_nothing;
else /* bisect */
;
return strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL);
got_nothing:
strbuf_release(&sb);
return NULL;
}
struct grab_1st_switch_cbdata {
struct strbuf buf;
unsigned char nsha1[20];
};
static int grab_1st_switch(unsigned char *osha1, unsigned char *nsha1,
const char *email, unsigned long timestamp, int tz,
const char *message, void *cb_data)
{
struct grab_1st_switch_cbdata *cb = cb_data;
const char *target = NULL, *end;
if (prefixcmp(message, "checkout: moving from "))
return 0;
message += strlen("checkout: moving from ");
target = strstr(message, " to ");
if (!target)
return 0;
target += strlen(" to ");
strbuf_reset(&cb->buf);
hashcpy(cb->nsha1, nsha1);
for (end = target; *end && *end != '\n'; end++)
;
strbuf_add(&cb->buf, target, end - target);
return 1;
}
static void wt_status_get_detached_from(struct wt_status_state *state)
{
struct grab_1st_switch_cbdata cb;
struct commit *commit;
unsigned char sha1[20];
char *ref = NULL;
strbuf_init(&cb.buf, 0);
if (for_each_reflog_ent_reverse("HEAD", grab_1st_switch, &cb) <= 0) {
strbuf_release(&cb.buf);
return;
}
if (dwim_ref(cb.buf.buf, cb.buf.len, sha1, &ref) == 1 &&
/* sha1 is a commit? match without further lookup */
(!hashcmp(cb.nsha1, sha1) ||
/* perhaps sha1 is a tag, try to dereference to a commit */
((commit = lookup_commit_reference_gently(sha1, 1)) != NULL &&
!hashcmp(cb.nsha1, commit->object.sha1)))) {
int ofs;
if (!prefixcmp(ref, "refs/tags/"))
ofs = strlen("refs/tags/");
else if (!prefixcmp(ref, "refs/remotes/"))
ofs = strlen("refs/remotes/");
else
ofs = 0;
state->detached_from = xstrdup(ref + ofs);
} else
state->detached_from =
xstrdup(find_unique_abbrev(cb.nsha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV));
hashcpy(state->detached_sha1, cb.nsha1);
free(ref);
strbuf_release(&cb.buf);
}
void wt_status_get_state(struct wt_status_state *state,
int get_detached_from)
{
struct stat st;
unsigned char sha1[20];
if (!stat(git_path("MERGE_HEAD"), &st)) {
state->merge_in_progress = 1;
} else if (!stat(git_path("rebase-apply"), &st)) {
if (!stat(git_path("rebase-apply/applying"), &st)) {
state->am_in_progress = 1;
if (!stat(git_path("rebase-apply/patch"), &st) && !st.st_size)
state->am_empty_patch = 1;
} else {
state->rebase_in_progress = 1;
state->branch = read_and_strip_branch("rebase-apply/head-name");
state->onto = read_and_strip_branch("rebase-apply/onto");
}
} else if (!stat(git_path("rebase-merge"), &st)) {
if (!stat(git_path("rebase-merge/interactive"), &st))
state->rebase_interactive_in_progress = 1;
else
state->rebase_in_progress = 1;
state->branch = read_and_strip_branch("rebase-merge/head-name");
state->onto = read_and_strip_branch("rebase-merge/onto");
} else if (!stat(git_path("CHERRY_PICK_HEAD"), &st) &&
!get_sha1("CHERRY_PICK_HEAD", sha1)) {
state->cherry_pick_in_progress = 1;
hashcpy(state->cherry_pick_head_sha1, sha1);
}
if (!stat(git_path("BISECT_LOG"), &st)) {
state->bisect_in_progress = 1;
state->branch = read_and_strip_branch("BISECT_START");
}
if (!stat(git_path("REVERT_HEAD"), &st) &&
!get_sha1("REVERT_HEAD", sha1)) {
state->revert_in_progress = 1;
hashcpy(state->revert_head_sha1, sha1);
}
if (get_detached_from)
wt_status_get_detached_from(state);
}
static void wt_status_print_state(struct wt_status *s,
struct wt_status_state *state)
{
const char *state_color = color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s);
if (state->merge_in_progress)
show_merge_in_progress(s, state, state_color);
else if (state->am_in_progress)
show_am_in_progress(s, state, state_color);
else if (state->rebase_in_progress || state->rebase_interactive_in_progress)
show_rebase_in_progress(s, state, state_color);
else if (state->cherry_pick_in_progress)
show_cherry_pick_in_progress(s, state, state_color);
else if (state->revert_in_progress)
show_revert_in_progress(s, state, state_color);
if (state->bisect_in_progress)
show_bisect_in_progress(s, state, state_color);
}
void wt_status_print(struct wt_status *s)
{
const char *branch_color = color(WT_STATUS_ONBRANCH, s);
const char *branch_status_color = color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s);
struct wt_status_state state;
memset(&state, 0, sizeof(state));
wt_status_get_state(&state,
s->branch && !strcmp(s->branch, "HEAD"));
if (s->branch) {
const char *on_what = _("On branch ");
const char *branch_name = s->branch;
if (!prefixcmp(branch_name, "refs/heads/"))
branch_name += 11;
else if (!strcmp(branch_name, "HEAD")) {
branch_status_color = color(WT_STATUS_NOBRANCH, s);
status: do not depend on rebase reflog messages b397ea4 (status: show more info than "currently not on any branch", 2013-03-13) attempted to make the output of 'git status' richer in the case of a detached HEAD. Before this patch, with a detached HEAD, we saw: $ git status # Not currently on any branch. But after the patch, we see: $ git checkout v1.8.2 $ git status # HEAD detached at v1.8.2. It works by digging the reflog for the most recent message of the form "checkout: moving from xxxx to yyyy". It then asserts that HEAD and "yyyy" are the same, and displays this message. When they aren't equal, it displays: $ git status # HEAD detached from fe11db. so that the user can see where the HEAD was first detached. In case of a rebase [-i] operation in progress, this message depends on the implementation of rebase writing "checkout: " messages to the reflog, but that is an implementation detail of "rebase". To remove this dependency so that rebase can be updated to write better reflog messages, replace this "HEAD detached from" message with: # rebase in progress; onto $ONTO Changes to the commit object name in the expected output for some of the tests shows that what the test expected "status" to show during "rebase -i" was not consistent with the output during a vanilla "rebase", which showed on top of what commit the series is being replayed. Now we consistently expect something meaningful to the end user. Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-06-16 08:45:15 +00:00
if (state.rebase_in_progress || state.rebase_interactive_in_progress) {
on_what = _("rebase in progress; onto ");
branch_name = state.onto;
} else if (state.detached_from) {
unsigned char sha1[20];
branch_name = state.detached_from;
if (!get_sha1("HEAD", sha1) &&
!hashcmp(sha1, state.detached_sha1))
on_what = _("HEAD detached at ");
else
on_what = _("HEAD detached from ");
} else {
branch_name = "";
on_what = _("Not currently on any branch.");
}
}
status_printf(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "");
status_printf_more(s, branch_status_color, "%s", on_what);
status_printf_more(s, branch_color, "%s\n", branch_name);
if (!s->is_initial)
wt_status_print_tracking(s);
}
wt_status_print_state(s, &state);
free(state.branch);
free(state.onto);
free(state.detached_from);
if (s->is_initial) {
status_printf_ln(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "");
status_printf_ln(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), _("Initial commit"));
status_printf_ln(s, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "");
}
wt_status_print_updated(s);
wt_status_print_unmerged(s);
wt_status_print_changed(s);
Add the option "--ignore-submodules" to "git status" In some use cases it is not desirable that "git status" considers submodules that only contain untracked content as dirty. This may happen e.g. when the submodule is not under the developers control and not all build generated files have been added to .gitignore by the upstream developers. Using the "untracked" parameter for the "--ignore-submodules" option disables checking for untracked content and lets git diff report them as changed only when they have new commits or modified content. Sometimes it is not wanted to have submodules show up as changed when they just contain changes to their work tree (this was the behavior before 1.7.0). An example for that are scripts which just want to check for submodule commits while ignoring any changes to the work tree. Also users having large submodules known not to change might want to use this option, as the - sometimes substantial - time it takes to scan the submodule work tree(s) is saved when using the "dirty" parameter. And if you want to ignore any changes to submodules, you can now do that by using this option without parameters or with "all" (when the config option status.submodulesummary is set, using "all" will also suppress the output of the submodule summary). A new function handle_ignore_submodules_arg() is introduced to parse this option new to "git status" in a single location, as "git diff" already knew it. Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-06-25 14:56:47 +00:00
if (s->submodule_summary &&
(!s->ignore_submodule_arg ||
strcmp(s->ignore_submodule_arg, "all"))) {
wt_status_print_submodule_summary(s, 0); /* staged */
wt_status_print_submodule_summary(s, 1); /* unstaged */
}
if (s->show_untracked_files) {
wt_status_print_other(s, &s->untracked, _("Untracked files"), "add");
if (s->show_ignored_files)
wt_status_print_other(s, &s->ignored, _("Ignored files"), "add -f");
if (advice_status_u_option && 2000 < s->untracked_in_ms) {
status_printf_ln(s, GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, "");
status_printf_ln(s, GIT_COLOR_NORMAL,
_("It took %.2f seconds to enumerate untracked files. 'status -uno'\n"
"may speed it up, but you have to be careful not to forget to add\n"
"new files yourself (see 'git help status')."),
s->untracked_in_ms / 1000.0);
}
} else if (s->commitable)
status_printf_ln(s, GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, _("Untracked files not listed%s"),
s->hints
? _(" (use -u option to show untracked files)") : "");
if (s->verbose)
wt_status_print_verbose(s);
if (!s->commitable) {
if (s->amend)
status_printf_ln(s, GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, _("No changes"));
else if (s->nowarn)
; /* nothing */
else if (s->workdir_dirty) {
if (s->hints)
printf(_("no changes added to commit "
"(use \"git add\" and/or \"git commit -a\")\n"));
else
printf(_("no changes added to commit\n"));
} else if (s->untracked.nr) {
if (s->hints)
printf(_("nothing added to commit but untracked files "
"present (use \"git add\" to track)\n"));
else
printf(_("nothing added to commit but untracked files present\n"));
} else if (s->is_initial) {
if (s->hints)
printf(_("nothing to commit (create/copy files "
"and use \"git add\" to track)\n"));
else
printf(_("nothing to commit\n"));
} else if (!s->show_untracked_files) {
if (s->hints)
printf(_("nothing to commit (use -u to show untracked files)\n"));
else
printf(_("nothing to commit\n"));
} else
printf(_("nothing to commit, working directory clean\n"));
}
}
static void wt_shortstatus_unmerged(struct string_list_item *it,
struct wt_status *s)
{
struct wt_status_change_data *d = it->util;
const char *how = "??";
switch (d->stagemask) {
case 1: how = "DD"; break; /* both deleted */
case 2: how = "AU"; break; /* added by us */
case 3: how = "UD"; break; /* deleted by them */
case 4: how = "UA"; break; /* added by them */
case 5: how = "DU"; break; /* deleted by us */
case 6: how = "AA"; break; /* both added */
case 7: how = "UU"; break; /* both modified */
}
color_fprintf(s->fp, color(WT_STATUS_UNMERGED, s), "%s", how);
if (s->null_termination) {
fprintf(stdout, " %s%c", it->string, 0);
} else {
struct strbuf onebuf = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *one;
one = quote_path(it->string, s->prefix, &onebuf);
printf(" %s\n", one);
strbuf_release(&onebuf);
}
}
static void wt_shortstatus_status(struct string_list_item *it,
struct wt_status *s)
{
struct wt_status_change_data *d = it->util;
if (d->index_status)
color_fprintf(s->fp, color(WT_STATUS_UPDATED, s), "%c", d->index_status);
else
putchar(' ');
if (d->worktree_status)
color_fprintf(s->fp, color(WT_STATUS_CHANGED, s), "%c", d->worktree_status);
else
putchar(' ');
putchar(' ');
if (s->null_termination) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s%c", it->string, 0);
if (d->head_path)
fprintf(stdout, "%s%c", d->head_path, 0);
} else {
struct strbuf onebuf = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *one;
if (d->head_path) {
one = quote_path(d->head_path, s->prefix, &onebuf);
if (*one != '"' && strchr(one, ' ') != NULL) {
putchar('"');
strbuf_addch(&onebuf, '"');
one = onebuf.buf;
}
printf("%s -> ", one);
strbuf_release(&onebuf);
}
one = quote_path(it->string, s->prefix, &onebuf);
if (*one != '"' && strchr(one, ' ') != NULL) {
putchar('"');
strbuf_addch(&onebuf, '"');
one = onebuf.buf;
}
printf("%s\n", one);
strbuf_release(&onebuf);
}
}
static void wt_shortstatus_other(struct string_list_item *it,
struct wt_status *s, const char *sign)
{
if (s->null_termination) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s %s%c", sign, it->string, 0);
} else {
struct strbuf onebuf = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *one;
one = quote_path(it->string, s->prefix, &onebuf);
color_fprintf(s->fp, color(WT_STATUS_UNTRACKED, s), "%s", sign);
printf(" %s\n", one);
strbuf_release(&onebuf);
}
}
static void wt_shortstatus_print_tracking(struct wt_status *s)
{
struct branch *branch;
const char *header_color = color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s);
const char *branch_color_local = color(WT_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH, s);
const char *branch_color_remote = color(WT_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH, s);
const char *base;
const char *branch_name;
int num_ours, num_theirs;
int upstream_is_gone = 0;
color_fprintf(s->fp, color(WT_STATUS_HEADER, s), "## ");
if (!s->branch)
return;
branch_name = s->branch;
if (!prefixcmp(branch_name, "refs/heads/"))
branch_name += 11;
else if (!strcmp(branch_name, "HEAD")) {
branch_name = _("HEAD (no branch)");
branch_color_local = color(WT_STATUS_NOBRANCH, s);
}
branch = branch_get(s->branch + 11);
if (s->is_initial)
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, _("Initial commit on "));
color_fprintf(s->fp, branch_color_local, "%s", branch_name);
switch (stat_tracking_info(branch, &num_ours, &num_theirs)) {
case 0:
/* no base */
fputc(s->null_termination ? '\0' : '\n', s->fp);
return;
case -1:
/* with "gone" base */
upstream_is_gone = 1;
break;
default:
/* with base */
break;
}
base = branch->merge[0]->dst;
base = shorten_unambiguous_ref(base, 0);
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, "...");
color_fprintf(s->fp, branch_color_remote, "%s", base);
if (!upstream_is_gone && !num_ours && !num_theirs) {
fputc(s->null_termination ? '\0' : '\n', s->fp);
return;
}
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, " [");
if (upstream_is_gone) {
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, _("gone"));
} else if (!num_ours) {
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, _("behind "));
color_fprintf(s->fp, branch_color_remote, "%d", num_theirs);
} else if (!num_theirs) {
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, _("ahead "));
color_fprintf(s->fp, branch_color_local, "%d", num_ours);
} else {
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, _("ahead "));
color_fprintf(s->fp, branch_color_local, "%d", num_ours);
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, _(", behind "));
color_fprintf(s->fp, branch_color_remote, "%d", num_theirs);
}
color_fprintf(s->fp, header_color, "]");
fputc(s->null_termination ? '\0' : '\n', s->fp);
}
void wt_shortstatus_print(struct wt_status *s)
{
int i;
if (s->show_branch)
wt_shortstatus_print_tracking(s);
for (i = 0; i < s->change.nr; i++) {
struct wt_status_change_data *d;
struct string_list_item *it;
it = &(s->change.items[i]);
d = it->util;
if (d->stagemask)
wt_shortstatus_unmerged(it, s);
else
wt_shortstatus_status(it, s);
}
for (i = 0; i < s->untracked.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *it;
it = &(s->untracked.items[i]);
wt_shortstatus_other(it, s, "??");
}
for (i = 0; i < s->ignored.nr; i++) {
struct string_list_item *it;
it = &(s->ignored.items[i]);
wt_shortstatus_other(it, s, "!!");
}
}
void wt_porcelain_print(struct wt_status *s)
{
s->use_color = 0;
s->relative_paths = 0;
s->prefix = NULL;
wt_shortstatus_print(s);
}