Merge branch 'lt/rev-list' into next

* lt/rev-list:
  Rip out merge-order and make "git log <paths>..." work again.
  Tie it all together: "git log"
  Introduce trivial new pager.c helper infrastructure
  git-rev-list libification: rev-list walking

blame.c #include's epoch.h; it needed to be killed.
This commit is contained in:
Junio C Hamano 2006-03-01 02:55:56 -08:00
commit 1025fe51bf
15 changed files with 415 additions and 1543 deletions

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
[ \--no-merges ]
[ \--remove-empty ]
[ \--all ]
[ [ \--merge-order [ \--show-breaks ] ] | [ \--topo-order ] ]
[ \--topo-order ]
[ \--parents ]
[ \--objects [ \--unpacked ] ]
[ \--pretty | \--header ]
@ -94,57 +94,10 @@ OPTIONS
topological order (i.e. descendant commits are shown
before their parents).
--merge-order::
When specified the commit history is decomposed into a unique
sequence of minimal, non-linear epochs and maximal, linear epochs.
Non-linear epochs are then linearised by sorting them into merge
order, which is described below.
+
Maximal, linear epochs correspond to periods of sequential development.
Minimal, non-linear epochs correspond to periods of divergent development
followed by a converging merge. The theory of epochs is described in more
detail at
link:http://blackcubes.dyndns.org/epoch/[http://blackcubes.dyndns.org/epoch/].
+
The merge order for a non-linear epoch is defined as a linearisation for which
the following invariants are true:
+
1. if a commit P is reachable from commit N, commit P sorts after commit N
in the linearised list.
2. if Pi and Pj are any two parents of a merge M (with i < j), then any
commit N, such that N is reachable from Pj but not reachable from Pi,
sorts before all commits reachable from Pi.
+
Invariant 1 states that later commits appear before earlier commits they are
derived from.
+
Invariant 2 states that commits unique to "later" parents in a merge, appear
before all commits from "earlier" parents of a merge.
--show-breaks::
Each item of the list is output with a 2-character prefix consisting
of one of: (|), (^), (=) followed by a space.
+
Commits marked with (=) represent the boundaries of minimal, non-linear epochs
and correspond either to the start of a period of divergent development or to
the end of such a period.
+
Commits marked with (|) are direct parents of commits immediately preceding
the marked commit in the list.
+
Commits marked with (^) are not parents of the immediately preceding commit.
These "breaks" represent necessary discontinuities implied by trying to
represent an arbitrary DAG in a linear form.
+
`--show-breaks` is only valid if `--merge-order` is also specified.
Author
------
Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Original *--merge-order* logic by Jon Seymour <jon.seymour@gmail.com>
Documentation
--------------
Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.

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@ -40,9 +40,7 @@ Issues of note:
If you don't have openssl, you can use one of the SHA1 libraries
that come with git (git includes the one from Mozilla, and has
its own PowerPC-optimized one too - see the Makefile), and you
can avoid the bignum support by excising git-rev-list support
for "--merge-order" (by hand).
its own PowerPC and ARM optimized ones too - see the Makefile).
- "libcurl" and "curl" executable. git-http-fetch and
git-fetch use them. If you do not use http

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ all:
# on non-x86 architectures (e.g. PowerPC), while the OpenSSL version (default
# choice) has very fast version optimized for i586.
#
# Define NO_OPENSSL environment variable if you do not have OpenSSL. You will
# miss out git-rev-list --merge-order. This also implies MOZILLA_SHA1.
# Define NO_OPENSSL environment variable if you do not have OpenSSL.
# This also implies MOZILLA_SHA1.
#
# Define NO_CURL if you do not have curl installed. git-http-pull and
# git-http-push are not built, and you cannot use http:// and https://
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ LIB_FILE=libgit.a
LIB_H = \
blob.h cache.h commit.h count-delta.h csum-file.h delta.h \
diff.h epoch.h object.h pack.h pkt-line.h quote.h refs.h \
diff.h object.h pack.h pkt-line.h quote.h refs.h \
run-command.h strbuf.h tag.h tree.h git-compat-util.h revision.h
DIFF_OBJS = \
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ LIB_OBJS = \
quote.o read-cache.o refs.o run-command.o \
server-info.o setup.o sha1_file.o sha1_name.o strbuf.o \
tag.o tree.o usage.o config.o environment.o ctype.o copy.o \
fetch-clone.o revision.o \
fetch-clone.o revision.o pager.o \
$(DIFF_OBJS)
LIBS = $(LIB_FILE)
@ -329,7 +329,6 @@ ifndef NO_CURL
endif
ifndef NO_OPENSSL
LIB_OBJS += epoch.o
OPENSSL_LIBSSL = -lssl
ifdef OPENSSLDIR
# Again this may be problematic -- gcc does not always want -R.
@ -455,7 +454,7 @@ strip: $(PROGRAMS) git$X
git$X: git.c $(LIB_FILE)
$(CC) -DGIT_VERSION='"$(GIT_VERSION)"' \
$(CFLAGS) $(COMPAT_CFLAGS) -o $@ $(filter %.c,$^) $(LIB_FILE)
$(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $(filter %.c,$^) $(LIB_FILE) $(LIBS)
$(patsubst %.sh,%,$(SCRIPT_SH)) : % : %.sh
rm -f $@

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
#include "commit.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "blob.h"
#include "epoch.h"
#include "diff.h"
#define DEBUG 0

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@ -354,4 +354,7 @@ extern int copy_fd(int ifd, int ofd);
extern int receive_unpack_pack(int fd[2], const char *me, int quiet);
extern int receive_keep_pack(int fd[2], const char *me, int quiet);
/* pager.c */
extern void setup_pager(void);
#endif /* CACHE_H */

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@ -1,640 +0,0 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2005, Jon Seymour
*
* For more information about epoch theory on which this module is based,
* refer to http://blackcubes.dyndns.org/epoch/. That web page defines
* terms such as "epoch" and "minimal, non-linear epoch" and provides rationales
* for some of the algorithms used here.
*
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Provides arbitrary precision integers required to accurately represent
* fractional mass: */
#include <openssl/bn.h>
#include "cache.h"
#include "commit.h"
#include "revision.h"
#include "epoch.h"
struct fraction {
BIGNUM numerator;
BIGNUM denominator;
};
#define HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(n) ((n)->parents && !(n)->parents->next)
static BN_CTX *context = NULL;
static struct fraction *one = NULL;
static struct fraction *zero = NULL;
static BN_CTX *get_BN_CTX(void)
{
if (!context) {
context = BN_CTX_new();
}
return context;
}
static struct fraction *new_zero(void)
{
struct fraction *result = xmalloc(sizeof(*result));
BN_init(&result->numerator);
BN_init(&result->denominator);
BN_zero(&result->numerator);
BN_one(&result->denominator);
return result;
}
static void clear_fraction(struct fraction *fraction)
{
BN_clear(&fraction->numerator);
BN_clear(&fraction->denominator);
}
static struct fraction *divide(struct fraction *result, struct fraction *fraction, int divisor)
{
BIGNUM bn_divisor;
BN_init(&bn_divisor);
BN_set_word(&bn_divisor, divisor);
BN_copy(&result->numerator, &fraction->numerator);
BN_mul(&result->denominator, &fraction->denominator, &bn_divisor, get_BN_CTX());
BN_clear(&bn_divisor);
return result;
}
static struct fraction *init_fraction(struct fraction *fraction)
{
BN_init(&fraction->numerator);
BN_init(&fraction->denominator);
BN_zero(&fraction->numerator);
BN_one(&fraction->denominator);
return fraction;
}
static struct fraction *get_one(void)
{
if (!one) {
one = new_zero();
BN_one(&one->numerator);
}
return one;
}
static struct fraction *get_zero(void)
{
if (!zero) {
zero = new_zero();
}
return zero;
}
static struct fraction *copy(struct fraction *to, struct fraction *from)
{
BN_copy(&to->numerator, &from->numerator);
BN_copy(&to->denominator, &from->denominator);
return to;
}
static struct fraction *add(struct fraction *result, struct fraction *left, struct fraction *right)
{
BIGNUM a, b, gcd;
BN_init(&a);
BN_init(&b);
BN_init(&gcd);
BN_mul(&a, &left->numerator, &right->denominator, get_BN_CTX());
BN_mul(&b, &left->denominator, &right->numerator, get_BN_CTX());
BN_mul(&result->denominator, &left->denominator, &right->denominator, get_BN_CTX());
BN_add(&result->numerator, &a, &b);
BN_gcd(&gcd, &result->denominator, &result->numerator, get_BN_CTX());
BN_div(&result->denominator, NULL, &result->denominator, &gcd, get_BN_CTX());
BN_div(&result->numerator, NULL, &result->numerator, &gcd, get_BN_CTX());
BN_clear(&a);
BN_clear(&b);
BN_clear(&gcd);
return result;
}
static int compare(struct fraction *left, struct fraction *right)
{
BIGNUM a, b;
int result;
BN_init(&a);
BN_init(&b);
BN_mul(&a, &left->numerator, &right->denominator, get_BN_CTX());
BN_mul(&b, &left->denominator, &right->numerator, get_BN_CTX());
result = BN_cmp(&a, &b);
BN_clear(&a);
BN_clear(&b);
return result;
}
struct mass_counter {
struct fraction seen;
struct fraction pending;
};
static struct mass_counter *new_mass_counter(struct commit *commit, struct fraction *pending)
{
struct mass_counter *mass_counter = xmalloc(sizeof(*mass_counter));
memset(mass_counter, 0, sizeof(*mass_counter));
init_fraction(&mass_counter->seen);
init_fraction(&mass_counter->pending);
copy(&mass_counter->pending, pending);
copy(&mass_counter->seen, get_zero());
if (commit->object.util) {
die("multiple attempts to initialize mass counter for %s",
sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1));
}
commit->object.util = mass_counter;
return mass_counter;
}
static void free_mass_counter(struct mass_counter *counter)
{
clear_fraction(&counter->seen);
clear_fraction(&counter->pending);
free(counter);
}
/*
* Finds the base commit of a list of commits.
*
* One property of the commit being searched for is that every commit reachable
* from the base commit is reachable from the commits in the starting list only
* via paths that include the base commit.
*
* This algorithm uses a conservation of mass approach to find the base commit.
*
* We start by injecting one unit of mass into the graph at each
* of the commits in the starting list. Injecting mass into a commit
* is achieved by adding to its pending mass counter and, if it is not already
* enqueued, enqueuing the commit in a list of pending commits, in latest
* commit date first order.
*
* The algorithm then proceeds to visit each commit in the pending queue.
* Upon each visit, the pending mass is added to the mass already seen for that
* commit and then divided into N equal portions, where N is the number of
* parents of the commit being visited. The divided portions are then injected
* into each of the parents.
*
* The algorithm continues until we discover a commit which has seen all the
* mass originally injected or until we run out of things to do.
*
* If we find a commit that has seen all the original mass, we have found
* the common base of all the commits in the starting list.
*
* The algorithm does _not_ depend on accurate timestamps for correct operation.
* However, reasonably sane (e.g. non-random) timestamps are required in order
* to prevent an exponential performance characteristic. The occasional
* timestamp inaccuracy will not dramatically affect performance but may
* result in more nodes being processed than strictly necessary.
*
* This procedure sets *boundary to the address of the base commit. It returns
* non-zero if, and only if, there was a problem parsing one of the
* commits discovered during the traversal.
*/
static int find_base_for_list(struct commit_list *list, struct commit **boundary)
{
int ret = 0;
struct commit_list *cleaner = NULL;
struct commit_list *pending = NULL;
struct fraction injected;
init_fraction(&injected);
*boundary = NULL;
for (; list; list = list->next) {
struct commit *item = list->item;
if (!item->object.util) {
new_mass_counter(list->item, get_one());
add(&injected, &injected, get_one());
commit_list_insert(list->item, &cleaner);
commit_list_insert(list->item, &pending);
}
}
while (!*boundary && pending && !ret) {
struct commit *latest = pop_commit(&pending);
struct mass_counter *latest_node = (struct mass_counter *) latest->object.util;
int num_parents;
if ((ret = parse_commit(latest)))
continue;
add(&latest_node->seen, &latest_node->seen, &latest_node->pending);
num_parents = count_parents(latest);
if (num_parents) {
struct fraction distribution;
struct commit_list *parents;
divide(init_fraction(&distribution), &latest_node->pending, num_parents);
for (parents = latest->parents; parents; parents = parents->next) {
struct commit *parent = parents->item;
struct mass_counter *parent_node = (struct mass_counter *) parent->object.util;
if (!parent_node) {
parent_node = new_mass_counter(parent, &distribution);
insert_by_date(parent, &pending);
commit_list_insert(parent, &cleaner);
} else {
if (!compare(&parent_node->pending, get_zero()))
insert_by_date(parent, &pending);
add(&parent_node->pending, &parent_node->pending, &distribution);
}
}
clear_fraction(&distribution);
}
if (!compare(&latest_node->seen, &injected))
*boundary = latest;
copy(&latest_node->pending, get_zero());
}
while (cleaner) {
struct commit *next = pop_commit(&cleaner);
free_mass_counter((struct mass_counter *) next->object.util);
next->object.util = NULL;
}
if (pending)
free_commit_list(pending);
clear_fraction(&injected);
return ret;
}
/*
* Finds the base of an minimal, non-linear epoch, headed at head, by
* applying the find_base_for_list to a list consisting of the parents
*/
static int find_base(struct commit *head, struct commit **boundary)
{
int ret = 0;
struct commit_list *pending = NULL;
struct commit_list *next;
for (next = head->parents; next; next = next->next) {
commit_list_insert(next->item, &pending);
}
ret = find_base_for_list(pending, boundary);
free_commit_list(pending);
return ret;
}
/*
* This procedure traverses to the boundary of the first epoch in the epoch
* sequence of the epoch headed at head_of_epoch. This is either the end of
* the maximal linear epoch or the base of a minimal non-linear epoch.
*
* The queue of pending nodes is sorted in reverse date order and each node
* is currently in the queue at most once.
*/
static int find_next_epoch_boundary(struct commit *head_of_epoch, struct commit **boundary)
{
int ret;
struct commit *item = head_of_epoch;
ret = parse_commit(item);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(item)) {
/*
* We are at the start of a maximimal linear epoch.
* Traverse to the end.
*/
while (HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(item) && !ret) {
item = item->parents->item;
ret = parse_commit(item);
}
*boundary = item;
} else {
/*
* Otherwise, we are at the start of a minimal, non-linear
* epoch - find the common base of all parents.
*/
ret = find_base(item, boundary);
}
return ret;
}
/*
* Returns non-zero if parent is known to be a parent of child.
*/
static int is_parent_of(struct commit *parent, struct commit *child)
{
struct commit_list *parents;
for (parents = child->parents; parents; parents = parents->next) {
if (!memcmp(parent->object.sha1, parents->item->object.sha1,
sizeof(parents->item->object.sha1)))
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Pushes an item onto the merge order stack. If the top of the stack is
* marked as being a possible "break", we check to see whether it actually
* is a break.
*/
static void push_onto_merge_order_stack(struct commit_list **stack, struct commit *item)
{
struct commit_list *top = *stack;
if (top && (top->item->object.flags & DISCONTINUITY)) {
if (is_parent_of(top->item, item)) {
top->item->object.flags &= ~DISCONTINUITY;
}
}
commit_list_insert(item, stack);
}
/*
* Marks all interesting, visited commits reachable from this commit
* as uninteresting. We stop recursing when we reach the epoch boundary,
* an unvisited node or a node that has already been marking uninteresting.
*
* This doesn't actually mark all ancestors between the start node and the
* epoch boundary uninteresting, but does ensure that they will eventually
* be marked uninteresting when the main sort_first_epoch() traversal
* eventually reaches them.
*/
static void mark_ancestors_uninteresting(struct commit *commit)
{
unsigned int flags = commit->object.flags;
int visited = flags & VISITED;
int boundary = flags & BOUNDARY;
int uninteresting = flags & UNINTERESTING;
struct commit_list *next;
commit->object.flags |= UNINTERESTING;
/*
* We only need to recurse if
* we are not on the boundary and
* we have not already been marked uninteresting and
* we have already been visited.
*
* The main sort_first_epoch traverse will mark unreachable
* all uninteresting, unvisited parents as they are visited
* so there is no need to duplicate that traversal here.
*
* Similarly, if we are already marked uninteresting
* then either all ancestors have already been marked
* uninteresting or will be once the sort_first_epoch
* traverse reaches them.
*/
if (uninteresting || boundary || !visited)
return;
for (next = commit->parents; next; next = next->next)
mark_ancestors_uninteresting(next->item);
}
/*
* Sorts the nodes of the first epoch of the epoch sequence of the epoch headed at head
* into merge order.
*/
static void sort_first_epoch(struct commit *head, struct commit_list **stack)
{
struct commit_list *parents;
head->object.flags |= VISITED;
/*
* TODO: By sorting the parents in a different order, we can alter the
* merge order to show contemporaneous changes in parallel branches
* occurring after "local" changes. This is useful for a developer
* when a developer wants to see all changes that were incorporated
* into the same merge as her own changes occur after her own
* changes.
*/
for (parents = head->parents; parents; parents = parents->next) {
struct commit *parent = parents->item;
if (head->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) {
/*
* Propagates the uninteresting bit to all parents.
* if we have already visited this parent, then
* the uninteresting bit will be propagated to each
* reachable commit that is still not marked
* uninteresting and won't otherwise be reached.
*/
mark_ancestors_uninteresting(parent);
}
if (!(parent->object.flags & VISITED)) {
if (parent->object.flags & BOUNDARY) {
if (*stack) {
die("something else is on the stack - %s",
sha1_to_hex((*stack)->item->object.sha1));
}
push_onto_merge_order_stack(stack, parent);
parent->object.flags |= VISITED;
} else {
sort_first_epoch(parent, stack);
if (parents) {
/*
* This indicates a possible
* discontinuity it may not be be
* actual discontinuity if the head
* of parent N happens to be the tail
* of parent N+1.
*
* The next push onto the stack will
* resolve the question.
*/
(*stack)->item->object.flags |= DISCONTINUITY;
}
}
}
}
push_onto_merge_order_stack(stack, head);
}
/*
* Emit the contents of the stack.
*
* The stack is freed and replaced by NULL.
*
* Sets the return value to STOP if no further output should be generated.
*/
static int emit_stack(struct commit_list **stack, emitter_func emitter, int include_last)
{
unsigned int seen = 0;
int action = CONTINUE;
while (*stack && (action != STOP)) {
struct commit *next = pop_commit(stack);
seen |= next->object.flags;
if (*stack || include_last) {
if (!*stack)
next->object.flags |= BOUNDARY;
action = emitter(next);
}
}
if (*stack) {
free_commit_list(*stack);
*stack = NULL;
}
return (action == STOP || (seen & UNINTERESTING)) ? STOP : CONTINUE;
}
/*
* Sorts an arbitrary epoch into merge order by sorting each epoch
* of its epoch sequence into order.
*
* Note: this algorithm currently leaves traces of its execution in the
* object flags of nodes it discovers. This should probably be fixed.
*/
static int sort_in_merge_order(struct commit *head_of_epoch, emitter_func emitter)
{
struct commit *next = head_of_epoch;
int ret = 0;
int action = CONTINUE;
ret = parse_commit(head_of_epoch);
next->object.flags |= BOUNDARY;
while (next && next->parents && !ret && (action != STOP)) {
struct commit *base = NULL;
ret = find_next_epoch_boundary(next, &base);
if (ret)
return ret;
next->object.flags |= BOUNDARY;
if (base)
base->object.flags |= BOUNDARY;
if (HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(next)) {
while (HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(next)
&& (action != STOP)
&& !ret) {
if (next->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) {
action = STOP;
} else {
action = emitter(next);
}
if (action != STOP) {
next = next->parents->item;
ret = parse_commit(next);
}
}
} else {
struct commit_list *stack = NULL;
sort_first_epoch(next, &stack);
action = emit_stack(&stack, emitter, (base == NULL));
next = base;
}
}
if (next && (action != STOP) && !ret) {
emitter(next);
}
return ret;
}
/*
* Sorts the nodes reachable from a starting list in merge order, we
* first find the base for the starting list and then sort all nodes
* in this subgraph using the sort_first_epoch algorithm. Once we have
* reached the base we can continue sorting using sort_in_merge_order.
*/
int sort_list_in_merge_order(struct commit_list *list, emitter_func emitter)
{
struct commit_list *stack = NULL;
struct commit *base;
int ret = 0;
int action = CONTINUE;
struct commit_list *reversed = NULL;
for (; list; list = list->next)
commit_list_insert(list->item, &reversed);
if (!reversed)
return ret;
else if (!reversed->next) {
/*
* If there is only one element in the list, we can sort it
* using sort_in_merge_order.
*/
base = reversed->item;
} else {
/*
* Otherwise, we search for the base of the list.
*/
ret = find_base_for_list(reversed, &base);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (base)
base->object.flags |= BOUNDARY;
while (reversed) {
struct commit * next = pop_commit(&reversed);
if (!(next->object.flags & VISITED) && next!=base) {
sort_first_epoch(next, &stack);
if (reversed) {
/*
* If we have more commits
* to push, then the first
* push for the next parent may
* (or may * not) represent a
* discontinuity with respect
* to the parent currently on
* the top of the stack.
*
* Mark it for checking here,
* and check it with the next
* push. See sort_first_epoch()
* for more details.
*/
stack->item->object.flags |= DISCONTINUITY;
}
}
}
action = emit_stack(&stack, emitter, (base==NULL));
}
if (base && (action != STOP)) {
ret = sort_in_merge_order(base, emitter);
}
return ret;
}

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@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
#ifndef EPOCH_H
#define EPOCH_H
// return codes for emitter_func
#define STOP 0
#define CONTINUE 1
#define DO 2
typedef int (*emitter_func) (struct commit *);
int sort_list_in_merge_order(struct commit_list *list, emitter_func emitter);
/* Low bits are used by rev-list */
#define BOUNDARY (1u<<11)
#define VISITED (1u<<12)
#define DISCONTINUITY (1u<<13)
#define LAST_EPOCH_FLAG (1u<<14)
#endif /* EPOCH_H */

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@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ sub find_parents {
# now walk up to the mergepoint collecting what patches we have
my $branchtip = git_rev_parse($ps->{branch});
my @ancestors = `git-rev-list --merge-order $branchtip ^$mergebase`;
my @ancestors = `git-rev-list --topo-order $branchtip ^$mergebase`;
my %have; # collected merges this branch has
foreach my $merge (@{$ps->{merges}}) {
$have{$merge} = 1;
@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ sub find_parents {
# see what the remote branch has - these are the merges we
# will want to have in a consecutive series from the mergebase
my $otherbranchtip = git_rev_parse($branch);
my @needraw = `git-rev-list --merge-order $otherbranchtip ^$mergebase`;
my @needraw = `git-rev-list --topo-order $otherbranchtip ^$mergebase`;
my @need;
foreach my $needps (@needraw) { # get the psets
$needps = commitid2pset($needps);

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@ -12,6 +12,10 @@
#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "exec_cmd.h"
#include "cache.h"
#include "commit.h"
#include "revision.h"
#ifndef PATH_MAX
# define PATH_MAX 4096
#endif
@ -245,6 +249,25 @@ static int cmd_help(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
return 0;
}
#define LOGSIZE (65536)
static int cmd_log(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
{
struct rev_info rev;
struct commit *commit;
char *buf = xmalloc(LOGSIZE);
argc = setup_revisions(argc, argv, &rev, "HEAD");
prepare_revision_walk(&rev);
setup_pager();
while ((commit = get_revision(&rev)) != NULL) {
pretty_print_commit(CMIT_FMT_DEFAULT, commit, ~0, buf, LOGSIZE, 18);
printf("%s\n", buf);
}
free(buf);
return 0;
}
#define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x)/sizeof(x[0]))
static void handle_internal_command(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
@ -256,6 +279,7 @@ static void handle_internal_command(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
} commands[] = {
{ "version", cmd_version },
{ "help", cmd_help },
{ "log", cmd_log },
};
int i;

48
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@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
#include "cache.h"
/*
* This is split up from the rest of git so that we might do
* something different on Windows, for example.
*/
static void run_pager(void)
{
const char *prog = getenv("PAGER");
if (!prog)
prog = "less";
setenv("LESS", "-S", 0);
execlp(prog, prog, NULL);
}
void setup_pager(void)
{
pid_t pid;
int fd[2];
if (!isatty(1))
return;
if (pipe(fd) < 0)
return;
pid = fork();
if (pid < 0) {
close(fd[0]);
close(fd[1]);
return;
}
/* return in the child */
if (!pid) {
dup2(fd[1], 1);
close(fd[0]);
close(fd[1]);
return;
}
/* The original process turns into the PAGER */
dup2(fd[0], 0);
close(fd[0]);
close(fd[1]);
run_pager();
exit(255);
}

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@ -4,15 +4,12 @@
#include "commit.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "blob.h"
#include "epoch.h"
#include "diff.h"
#include "revision.h"
/* bits #0 and #1 in revision.h */
/* bits #0-3 in revision.h */
#define COUNTED (1u << 2)
#define SHOWN (1u << 3)
#define TREECHANGE (1u << 4)
#define COUNTED (1u << 4)
#define TMP_MARK (1u << 5) /* for isolated cases; clean after use */
static const char rev_list_usage[] =
@ -26,7 +23,6 @@ static const char rev_list_usage[] =
" --remove-empty\n"
" --all\n"
" ordering output:\n"
" --merge-order [ --show-breaks ]\n"
" --topo-order\n"
" --date-order\n"
" formatting output:\n"
@ -48,22 +44,9 @@ static int show_parents = 0;
static int hdr_termination = 0;
static const char *commit_prefix = "";
static enum cmit_fmt commit_format = CMIT_FMT_RAW;
static int merge_order = 0;
static int show_breaks = 0;
static int stop_traversal = 0;
static int no_merges = 0;
static void show_commit(struct commit *commit)
{
commit->object.flags |= SHOWN;
if (show_breaks) {
commit_prefix = "| ";
if (commit->object.flags & DISCONTINUITY) {
commit_prefix = "^ ";
} else if (commit->object.flags & BOUNDARY) {
commit_prefix = "= ";
}
}
printf("%s%s", commit_prefix, sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1));
if (show_parents) {
struct commit_list *parents = commit->parents;
@ -97,73 +80,6 @@ static void show_commit(struct commit *commit)
fflush(stdout);
}
static int rewrite_one(struct commit **pp)
{
for (;;) {
struct commit *p = *pp;
if (p->object.flags & (TREECHANGE | UNINTERESTING))
return 0;
if (!p->parents)
return -1;
*pp = p->parents->item;
}
}
static void rewrite_parents(struct commit *commit)
{
struct commit_list **pp = &commit->parents;
while (*pp) {
struct commit_list *parent = *pp;
if (rewrite_one(&parent->item) < 0) {
*pp = parent->next;
continue;
}
pp = &parent->next;
}
}
static int filter_commit(struct commit * commit)
{
if (stop_traversal && (commit->object.flags & BOUNDARY))
return STOP;
if (commit->object.flags & (UNINTERESTING|SHOWN))
return CONTINUE;
if (revs.min_age != -1 && (commit->date > revs.min_age))
return CONTINUE;
if (revs.max_age != -1 && (commit->date < revs.max_age)) {
stop_traversal=1;
return CONTINUE;
}
if (no_merges && (commit->parents && commit->parents->next))
return CONTINUE;
if (revs.paths && revs.dense) {
if (!(commit->object.flags & TREECHANGE))
return CONTINUE;
rewrite_parents(commit);
}
return DO;
}
static int process_commit(struct commit * commit)
{
int action=filter_commit(commit);
if (action == STOP) {
return STOP;
}
if (action == CONTINUE) {
return CONTINUE;
}
if (revs.max_count != -1 && !revs.max_count--)
return STOP;
show_commit(commit);
return CONTINUE;
}
static struct object_list **process_blob(struct blob *blob,
struct object_list **p,
struct name_path *path,
@ -213,17 +129,16 @@ static struct object_list **process_tree(struct tree *tree,
return p;
}
static void show_commit_list(struct commit_list *list)
static void show_commit_list(struct rev_info *revs)
{
struct commit *commit;
struct object_list *objects = NULL, **p = &objects, *pending;
while (list) {
struct commit *commit = pop_most_recent_commit(&list, SEEN);
while ((commit = get_revision(revs)) != NULL) {
p = process_tree(commit->tree, p, NULL, "");
if (process_commit(commit) == STOP)
break;
show_commit(commit);
}
for (pending = revs.pending_objects; pending; pending = pending->next) {
for (pending = revs->pending_objects; pending; pending = pending->next) {
struct object *obj = pending->item;
const char *name = pending->name;
if (obj->flags & (UNINTERESTING | SEEN))
@ -259,19 +174,6 @@ static void show_commit_list(struct commit_list *list)
}
}
static int everybody_uninteresting(struct commit_list *orig)
{
struct commit_list *list = orig;
while (list) {
struct commit *commit = list->item;
list = list->next;
if (commit->object.flags & UNINTERESTING)
continue;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/*
* This is a truly stupid algorithm, but it's only
* used for bisection, and we just don't care enough.
@ -379,224 +281,12 @@ static void mark_edges_uninteresting(struct commit_list *list)
}
}
#define TREE_SAME 0
#define TREE_NEW 1
#define TREE_DIFFERENT 2
static int tree_difference = TREE_SAME;
static void file_add_remove(struct diff_options *options,
int addremove, unsigned mode,
const unsigned char *sha1,
const char *base, const char *path)
{
int diff = TREE_DIFFERENT;
/*
* Is it an add of a new file? It means that
* the old tree didn't have it at all, so we
* will turn "TREE_SAME" -> "TREE_NEW", but
* leave any "TREE_DIFFERENT" alone (and if
* it already was "TREE_NEW", we'll keep it
* "TREE_NEW" of course).
*/
if (addremove == '+') {
diff = tree_difference;
if (diff != TREE_SAME)
return;
diff = TREE_NEW;
}
tree_difference = diff;
}
static void file_change(struct diff_options *options,
unsigned old_mode, unsigned new_mode,
const unsigned char *old_sha1,
const unsigned char *new_sha1,
const char *base, const char *path)
{
tree_difference = TREE_DIFFERENT;
}
static struct diff_options diff_opt = {
.recursive = 1,
.add_remove = file_add_remove,
.change = file_change,
};
static int compare_tree(struct tree *t1, struct tree *t2)
{
if (!t1)
return TREE_NEW;
if (!t2)
return TREE_DIFFERENT;
tree_difference = TREE_SAME;
if (diff_tree_sha1(t1->object.sha1, t2->object.sha1, "", &diff_opt) < 0)
return TREE_DIFFERENT;
return tree_difference;
}
static int same_tree_as_empty(struct tree *t1)
{
int retval;
void *tree;
struct tree_desc empty, real;
if (!t1)
return 0;
tree = read_object_with_reference(t1->object.sha1, "tree", &real.size, NULL);
if (!tree)
return 0;
real.buf = tree;
empty.buf = "";
empty.size = 0;
tree_difference = 0;
retval = diff_tree(&empty, &real, "", &diff_opt);
free(tree);
return retval >= 0 && !tree_difference;
}
static void try_to_simplify_commit(struct commit *commit)
{
struct commit_list **pp, *parent;
if (!commit->tree)
return;
if (!commit->parents) {
if (!same_tree_as_empty(commit->tree))
commit->object.flags |= TREECHANGE;
return;
}
pp = &commit->parents;
while ((parent = *pp) != NULL) {
struct commit *p = parent->item;
if (p->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) {
pp = &parent->next;
continue;
}
parse_commit(p);
switch (compare_tree(p->tree, commit->tree)) {
case TREE_SAME:
parent->next = NULL;
commit->parents = parent;
return;
case TREE_NEW:
if (revs.remove_empty_trees && same_tree_as_empty(p->tree)) {
*pp = parent->next;
continue;
}
/* fallthrough */
case TREE_DIFFERENT:
pp = &parent->next;
continue;
}
die("bad tree compare for commit %s", sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1));
}
commit->object.flags |= TREECHANGE;
}
static void add_parents_to_list(struct commit *commit, struct commit_list **list)
{
struct commit_list *parent = commit->parents;
/*
* If the commit is uninteresting, don't try to
* prune parents - we want the maximal uninteresting
* set.
*
* Normally we haven't parsed the parent
* yet, so we won't have a parent of a parent
* here. However, it may turn out that we've
* reached this commit some other way (where it
* wasn't uninteresting), in which case we need
* to mark its parents recursively too..
*/
if (commit->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) {
while (parent) {
struct commit *p = parent->item;
parent = parent->next;
parse_commit(p);
p->object.flags |= UNINTERESTING;
if (p->parents)
mark_parents_uninteresting(p);
if (p->object.flags & SEEN)
continue;
p->object.flags |= SEEN;
insert_by_date(p, list);
}
return;
}
/*
* Ok, the commit wasn't uninteresting. Try to
* simplify the commit history and find the parent
* that has no differences in the path set if one exists.
*/
if (revs.paths)
try_to_simplify_commit(commit);
parent = commit->parents;
while (parent) {
struct commit *p = parent->item;
parent = parent->next;
parse_commit(p);
if (p->object.flags & SEEN)
continue;
p->object.flags |= SEEN;
insert_by_date(p, list);
}
}
static struct commit_list *limit_list(struct commit_list *list)
{
struct commit_list *newlist = NULL;
struct commit_list **p = &newlist;
while (list) {
struct commit_list *entry = list;
struct commit *commit = list->item;
struct object *obj = &commit->object;
list = list->next;
free(entry);
if (revs.max_age != -1 && (commit->date < revs.max_age))
obj->flags |= UNINTERESTING;
if (revs.unpacked && has_sha1_pack(obj->sha1))
obj->flags |= UNINTERESTING;
add_parents_to_list(commit, &list);
if (obj->flags & UNINTERESTING) {
mark_parents_uninteresting(commit);
if (everybody_uninteresting(list))
break;
continue;
}
if (revs.min_age != -1 && (commit->date > revs.min_age))
continue;
p = &commit_list_insert(commit, p)->next;
}
if (revs.tree_objects)
mark_edges_uninteresting(newlist);
if (bisect_list)
newlist = find_bisection(newlist);
return newlist;
}
int main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct commit_list *list;
int i;
argc = setup_revisions(argc, argv, &revs);
argc = setup_revisions(argc, argv, &revs, NULL);
for (i = 1 ; i < argc; i++) {
const char *arg = argv[i];
@ -642,10 +332,6 @@ int main(int argc, const char **argv)
commit_prefix = "commit ";
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(arg, "--no-merges", 11)) {
no_merges = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "--parents")) {
show_parents = 1;
continue;
@ -654,14 +340,6 @@ int main(int argc, const char **argv)
bisect_list = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "--merge-order")) {
merge_order = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "--show-breaks")) {
show_breaks = 1;
continue;
}
usage(rev_list_usage);
}
@ -672,33 +350,17 @@ int main(int argc, const char **argv)
(!(revs.tag_objects||revs.tree_objects||revs.blob_objects) && !revs.pending_objects))
usage(rev_list_usage);
if (revs.paths)
diff_tree_setup_paths(revs.paths);
prepare_revision_walk(&revs);
if (revs.tree_objects)
mark_edges_uninteresting(revs.commits);
if (bisect_list)
revs.commits = find_bisection(revs.commits);
save_commit_buffer = verbose_header;
track_object_refs = 0;
if (!merge_order) {
sort_by_date(&list);
if (list && !revs.limited && revs.max_count == 1 &&
!revs.tag_objects && !revs.tree_objects && !revs.blob_objects) {
show_commit(list->item);
return 0;
}
if (revs.limited)
list = limit_list(list);
if (revs.topo_order)
sort_in_topological_order(&list, revs.lifo);
show_commit_list(list);
} else {
#ifndef NO_OPENSSL
if (sort_list_in_merge_order(list, &process_commit)) {
die("merge order sort failed\n");
}
#else
die("merge order sort unsupported, OpenSSL not linked");
#endif
}
show_commit_list(&revs);
return 0;
}

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@ -39,14 +39,12 @@ static int is_rev_argument(const char *arg)
"--header",
"--max-age=",
"--max-count=",
"--merge-order",
"--min-age=",
"--no-merges",
"--objects",
"--objects-edge",
"--parents",
"--pretty",
"--show-breaks",
"--sparse",
"--topo-order",
"--date-order",

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#include "blob.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "commit.h"
#include "diff.h"
#include "refs.h"
#include "revision.h"
@ -183,6 +184,232 @@ static struct commit *get_commit_reference(struct rev_info *revs, const char *na
die("%s is unknown object", name);
}
static int everybody_uninteresting(struct commit_list *orig)
{
struct commit_list *list = orig;
while (list) {
struct commit *commit = list->item;
list = list->next;
if (commit->object.flags & UNINTERESTING)
continue;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
#define TREE_SAME 0
#define TREE_NEW 1
#define TREE_DIFFERENT 2
static int tree_difference = TREE_SAME;
static void file_add_remove(struct diff_options *options,
int addremove, unsigned mode,
const unsigned char *sha1,
const char *base, const char *path)
{
int diff = TREE_DIFFERENT;
/*
* Is it an add of a new file? It means that
* the old tree didn't have it at all, so we
* will turn "TREE_SAME" -> "TREE_NEW", but
* leave any "TREE_DIFFERENT" alone (and if
* it already was "TREE_NEW", we'll keep it
* "TREE_NEW" of course).
*/
if (addremove == '+') {
diff = tree_difference;
if (diff != TREE_SAME)
return;
diff = TREE_NEW;
}
tree_difference = diff;
}
static void file_change(struct diff_options *options,
unsigned old_mode, unsigned new_mode,
const unsigned char *old_sha1,
const unsigned char *new_sha1,
const char *base, const char *path)
{
tree_difference = TREE_DIFFERENT;
}
static struct diff_options diff_opt = {
.recursive = 1,
.add_remove = file_add_remove,
.change = file_change,
};
static int compare_tree(struct tree *t1, struct tree *t2)
{
if (!t1)
return TREE_NEW;
if (!t2)
return TREE_DIFFERENT;
tree_difference = TREE_SAME;
if (diff_tree_sha1(t1->object.sha1, t2->object.sha1, "", &diff_opt) < 0)
return TREE_DIFFERENT;
return tree_difference;
}
static int same_tree_as_empty(struct tree *t1)
{
int retval;
void *tree;
struct tree_desc empty, real;
if (!t1)
return 0;
tree = read_object_with_reference(t1->object.sha1, "tree", &real.size, NULL);
if (!tree)
return 0;
real.buf = tree;
empty.buf = "";
empty.size = 0;
tree_difference = 0;
retval = diff_tree(&empty, &real, "", &diff_opt);
free(tree);
return retval >= 0 && !tree_difference;
}
static void try_to_simplify_commit(struct rev_info *revs, struct commit *commit)
{
struct commit_list **pp, *parent;
if (!commit->tree)
return;
if (!commit->parents) {
if (!same_tree_as_empty(commit->tree))
commit->object.flags |= TREECHANGE;
return;
}
pp = &commit->parents;
while ((parent = *pp) != NULL) {
struct commit *p = parent->item;
if (p->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) {
pp = &parent->next;
continue;
}
parse_commit(p);
switch (compare_tree(p->tree, commit->tree)) {
case TREE_SAME:
parent->next = NULL;
commit->parents = parent;
return;
case TREE_NEW:
if (revs->remove_empty_trees && same_tree_as_empty(p->tree)) {
*pp = parent->next;
continue;
}
/* fallthrough */
case TREE_DIFFERENT:
pp = &parent->next;
continue;
}
die("bad tree compare for commit %s", sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1));
}
commit->object.flags |= TREECHANGE;
}
static void add_parents_to_list(struct rev_info *revs, struct commit *commit, struct commit_list **list)
{
struct commit_list *parent = commit->parents;
/*
* If the commit is uninteresting, don't try to
* prune parents - we want the maximal uninteresting
* set.
*
* Normally we haven't parsed the parent
* yet, so we won't have a parent of a parent
* here. However, it may turn out that we've
* reached this commit some other way (where it
* wasn't uninteresting), in which case we need
* to mark its parents recursively too..
*/
if (commit->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) {
while (parent) {
struct commit *p = parent->item;
parent = parent->next;
parse_commit(p);
p->object.flags |= UNINTERESTING;
if (p->parents)
mark_parents_uninteresting(p);
if (p->object.flags & SEEN)
continue;
p->object.flags |= SEEN;
insert_by_date(p, list);
}
return;
}
/*
* Ok, the commit wasn't uninteresting. Try to
* simplify the commit history and find the parent
* that has no differences in the path set if one exists.
*/
if (revs->paths)
try_to_simplify_commit(revs, commit);
parent = commit->parents;
while (parent) {
struct commit *p = parent->item;
parent = parent->next;
parse_commit(p);
if (p->object.flags & SEEN)
continue;
p->object.flags |= SEEN;
insert_by_date(p, list);
}
}
static void limit_list(struct rev_info *revs)
{
struct commit_list *list = revs->commits;
struct commit_list *newlist = NULL;
struct commit_list **p = &newlist;
if (revs->paths)
diff_tree_setup_paths(revs->paths);
while (list) {
struct commit_list *entry = list;
struct commit *commit = list->item;
struct object *obj = &commit->object;
list = list->next;
free(entry);
if (revs->max_age != -1 && (commit->date < revs->max_age))
obj->flags |= UNINTERESTING;
if (revs->unpacked && has_sha1_pack(obj->sha1))
obj->flags |= UNINTERESTING;
add_parents_to_list(revs, commit, &list);
if (obj->flags & UNINTERESTING) {
mark_parents_uninteresting(commit);
if (everybody_uninteresting(list))
break;
continue;
}
if (revs->min_age != -1 && (commit->date > revs->min_age))
continue;
p = &commit_list_insert(commit, p)->next;
}
revs->commits = newlist;
}
static void add_one_commit(struct commit *commit, struct rev_info *revs)
{
if (!commit || (commit->object.flags & SEEN))
@ -212,13 +439,13 @@ static void handle_all(struct rev_info *revs, unsigned flags)
* Parse revision information, filling in the "rev_info" structure,
* and removing the used arguments from the argument list.
*
* Returns the number of arguments left ("new argc").
* Returns the number of arguments left that weren't recognized
* (which are also moved to the head of the argument list)
*/
int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs)
int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs, const char *def)
{
int i, flags, seen_dashdash;
const char *def = NULL;
const char **unrecognized = argv+1;
const char **unrecognized = argv + 1;
int left = 1;
memset(revs, 0, sizeof(*revs));
@ -302,6 +529,10 @@ int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs)
revs->remove_empty_trees = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(arg, "--no-merges", 11)) {
revs->no_merges = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "--objects")) {
revs->tag_objects = 1;
revs->tree_objects = 1;
@ -378,6 +609,79 @@ int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs)
}
if (revs->paths)
revs->limited = 1;
*unrecognized = NULL;
return left;
}
void prepare_revision_walk(struct rev_info *revs)
{
sort_by_date(&revs->commits);
if (revs->limited)
limit_list(revs);
if (revs->topo_order)
sort_in_topological_order(&revs->commits, revs->lifo);
}
static int rewrite_one(struct commit **pp)
{
for (;;) {
struct commit *p = *pp;
if (p->object.flags & (TREECHANGE | UNINTERESTING))
return 0;
if (!p->parents)
return -1;
*pp = p->parents->item;
}
}
static void rewrite_parents(struct commit *commit)
{
struct commit_list **pp = &commit->parents;
while (*pp) {
struct commit_list *parent = *pp;
if (rewrite_one(&parent->item) < 0) {
*pp = parent->next;
continue;
}
pp = &parent->next;
}
}
struct commit *get_revision(struct rev_info *revs)
{
struct commit_list *list = revs->commits;
struct commit *commit;
if (!list)
return NULL;
/* Check the max_count ... */
commit = list->item;
switch (revs->max_count) {
case -1:
break;
case 0:
return NULL;
default:
revs->max_count--;
}
do {
commit = pop_most_recent_commit(&revs->commits, SEEN);
if (commit->object.flags & (UNINTERESTING|SHOWN))
continue;
if (revs->min_age != -1 && (commit->date > revs->min_age))
continue;
if (revs->max_age != -1 && (commit->date < revs->max_age))
return NULL;
if (revs->no_merges && commit->parents && commit->parents->next)
continue;
if (revs->paths && revs->dense) {
if (!(commit->object.flags & TREECHANGE))
continue;
rewrite_parents(commit);
}
commit->object.flags |= SHOWN;
return commit;
} while (revs->commits);
return NULL;
}

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@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
#define SEEN (1u<<0)
#define UNINTERESTING (1u<<1)
#define TREECHANGE (1u<<2)
#define SHOWN (1u<<3)
struct rev_info {
/* Starting list */
@ -15,6 +17,7 @@ struct rev_info {
/* Traversal flags */
unsigned int dense:1,
no_merges:1,
remove_empty_trees:1,
lifo:1,
topo_order:1,
@ -32,7 +35,10 @@ struct rev_info {
};
/* revision.c */
extern int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs);
extern int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs, const char *def);
extern void prepare_revision_walk(struct rev_info *revs);
extern struct commit *get_revision(struct rev_info *revs);
extern void mark_parents_uninteresting(struct commit *commit);
extern void mark_tree_uninteresting(struct tree *tree);

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 Jon Seymour
#
test_description='Tests git-rev-list --merge-order functionality'
. ./test-lib.sh
. ../t6000lib.sh # t6xxx specific functions
# test-case specific test function
check_adjacency()
{
read previous
echo "= $previous"
while read next
do
if ! (git-cat-file commit $previous | grep "^parent $next" >/dev/null)
then
echo "^ $next"
else
echo "| $next"
fi
previous=$next
done
}
list_duplicates()
{
"$@" | sort | uniq -d
}
grep_stderr()
{
args=$1
shift 1
"$@" 2>&1 | grep "$args"
}
date >path0
git-update-index --add path0
save_tag tree git-write-tree
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:00" hide_error save_tag root unique_commit root tree
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:01" save_tag l0 unique_commit l0 tree -p root
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:02" save_tag l1 unique_commit l1 tree -p l0
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:03" save_tag l2 unique_commit l2 tree -p l1
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:04" save_tag a0 unique_commit a0 tree -p l2
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:05" save_tag a1 unique_commit a1 tree -p a0
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:06" save_tag b1 unique_commit b1 tree -p a0
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:07" save_tag c1 unique_commit c1 tree -p b1
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:08" as_author foobar@example.com save_tag b2 unique_commit b2 tree -p b1
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:09" save_tag b3 unique_commit b2 tree -p b2
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:10" save_tag c2 unique_commit c2 tree -p c1 -p b2
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:11" save_tag c3 unique_commit c3 tree -p c2
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:12" save_tag a2 unique_commit a2 tree -p a1
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:13" save_tag a3 unique_commit a3 tree -p a2
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:14" save_tag b4 unique_commit b4 tree -p b3 -p a3
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:15" save_tag a4 unique_commit a4 tree -p a3 -p b4 -p c3
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:16" save_tag l3 unique_commit l3 tree -p a4
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:17" save_tag l4 unique_commit l4 tree -p l3
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:18" save_tag l5 unique_commit l5 tree -p l4
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:19" save_tag m1 unique_commit m1 tree -p a4 -p c3
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:20" save_tag m2 unique_commit m2 tree -p c3 -p a4
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:21" hide_error save_tag alt_root unique_commit alt_root tree
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:22" save_tag r0 unique_commit r0 tree -p alt_root
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:23" save_tag r1 unique_commit r1 tree -p r0
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:24" save_tag l5r1 unique_commit l5r1 tree -p l5 -p r1
on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:25" save_tag r1l5 unique_commit r1l5 tree -p r1 -p l5
#
# note: as of 20/6, it isn't possible to create duplicate parents, so this
# can't be tested.
#
#on_committer_date "1971-08-16 00:00:20" save_tag m3 unique_commit m3 tree -p c3 -p a4 -p c3
hide_error save_tag e1 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e1 tree
save_tag e2 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e2 tree -p e1
save_tag f1 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f1 tree -p e1
save_tag e3 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e3 tree -p e2
save_tag f2 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f2 tree -p f1
save_tag e4 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e4 tree -p e3 -p f2
save_tag e5 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e5 tree -p e4
save_tag f3 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f3 tree -p f2
save_tag f4 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f4 tree -p f3
save_tag e6 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e6 tree -p e5 -p f4
save_tag f5 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f5 tree -p f4
save_tag f6 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f6 tree -p f5 -p e6
save_tag e7 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e7 tree -p e6
save_tag e8 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e8 tree -p e7
save_tag e9 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e9 tree -p e8
save_tag f7 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f7 tree -p f6
save_tag f8 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f8 tree -p f7
save_tag f9 as_author f@example.com unique_commit f9 tree -p f8
save_tag e10 as_author e@example.com unique_commit e1 tree -p e9 -p f8
hide_error save_tag g0 unique_commit g0 tree
save_tag g1 unique_commit g1 tree -p g0
save_tag h1 unique_commit g2 tree -p g0
save_tag g2 unique_commit g3 tree -p g1 -p h1
save_tag h2 unique_commit g4 tree -p g2
save_tag g3 unique_commit g5 tree -p g2
save_tag g4 unique_commit g6 tree -p g3 -p h2
git-update-ref HEAD $(tag l5)
test_output_expect_success 'rev-list has correct number of entries' 'git-rev-list HEAD | wc -l | tr -d \" \"' <<EOF
19
EOF
if git-rev-list --merge-order HEAD 2>&1 | grep 'OpenSSL not linked' >/dev/null
then
test_expect_success 'skipping merge-order test' :
test_done
exit
fi
normal_adjacency_count=$(git-rev-list HEAD | check_adjacency | grep -c "\^" | tr -d ' ')
merge_order_adjacency_count=$(git-rev-list --merge-order HEAD | check_adjacency | grep -c "\^" | tr -d ' ')
test_expect_success '--merge-order produces as many or fewer discontinuities' '[ $merge_order_adjacency_count -le $normal_adjacency_count ]'
test_output_expect_success 'simple merge order' 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks HEAD' <<EOF
= l5
| l4
| l3
= a4
| c3
| c2
| c1
^ b4
| b3
| b2
| b1
^ a3
| a2
| a1
= a0
| l2
| l1
| l0
= root
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'two diamonds merge order (g6)' 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks g4' <<EOF
= g4
| h2
^ g3
= g2
| h1
^ g1
= g0
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'multiple heads' 'git-rev-list --merge-order a3 b3 c3' <<EOF
c3
c2
c1
b3
b2
b1
a3
a2
a1
a0
l2
l1
l0
root
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'multiple heads, prune at a1' 'git-rev-list --merge-order a3 b3 c3 ^a1' <<EOF
c3
c2
c1
b3
b2
b1
a3
a2
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'multiple heads, prune at l1' 'git-rev-list --merge-order a3 b3 c3 ^l1' <<EOF
c3
c2
c1
b3
b2
b1
a3
a2
a1
a0
l2
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'cross-epoch, head at l5, prune at l1' 'git-rev-list --merge-order l5 ^l1' <<EOF
l5
l4
l3
a4
c3
c2
c1
b4
b3
b2
b1
a3
a2
a1
a0
l2
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'duplicated head arguments' 'git-rev-list --merge-order l5 l5 ^l1' <<EOF
l5
l4
l3
a4
c3
c2
c1
b4
b3
b2
b1
a3
a2
a1
a0
l2
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'prune near merge' 'git-rev-list --merge-order a4 ^c3' <<EOF
a4
b4
b3
a3
a2
a1
EOF
test_output_expect_success "head has no parent" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks root' <<EOF
= root
EOF
test_output_expect_success "two nodes - one head, one base" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l0' <<EOF
= l0
= root
EOF
test_output_expect_success "three nodes one head, one internal, one base" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l1' <<EOF
= l1
| l0
= root
EOF
test_output_expect_success "linear prune l2 ^root" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l2 ^root' <<EOF
^ l2
| l1
| l0
EOF
test_output_expect_success "linear prune l2 ^l0" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l2 ^l0' <<EOF
^ l2
| l1
EOF
test_output_expect_success "linear prune l2 ^l1" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l2 ^l1' <<EOF
^ l2
EOF
test_output_expect_success "linear prune l5 ^a4" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l5 ^a4' <<EOF
^ l5
| l4
| l3
EOF
test_output_expect_success "linear prune l5 ^l3" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l5 ^l3' <<EOF
^ l5
| l4
EOF
test_output_expect_success "linear prune l5 ^l4" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l5 ^l4' <<EOF
^ l5
EOF
test_output_expect_success "max-count 10 - merge order" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks --max-count=10 l5' <<EOF
= l5
| l4
| l3
= a4
| c3
| c2
| c1
^ b4
| b3
| b2
EOF
test_output_expect_success "max-count 10 - non merge order" 'git-rev-list --max-count=10 l5' <<EOF
l5
l4
l3
a4
b4
a3
a2
c3
c2
b3
EOF
test_output_expect_success '--max-age=c3, no --merge-order' "git-rev-list --max-age=$(commit_date c3) l5" <<EOF
l5
l4
l3
a4
b4
a3
a2
c3
EOF
test_output_expect_success '--max-age=c3, --merge-order' "git-rev-list --merge-order --max-age=$(commit_date c3) l5" <<EOF
l5
l4
l3
a4
c3
b4
a3
a2
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'one specified head reachable from another a4, c3, --merge-order' "list_duplicates git-rev-list --merge-order a4 c3" <<EOF
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'one specified head reachable from another c3, a4, --merge-order' "list_duplicates git-rev-list --merge-order c3 a4" <<EOF
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'one specified head reachable from another a4, c3, no --merge-order' "list_duplicates git-rev-list a4 c3" <<EOF
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'one specified head reachable from another c3, a4, no --merge-order' "list_duplicates git-rev-list c3 a4" <<EOF
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'graph with c3 and a4 parents of head' "list_duplicates git-rev-list m1" <<EOF
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'graph with a4 and c3 parents of head' "list_duplicates git-rev-list m2" <<EOF
EOF
test_expect_success "head ^head --merge-order" 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks a3 ^a3' <<EOF
EOF
#
# can't test this now - duplicate parents can't be created
#
#test_output_expect_success 'duplicate parents' 'git-rev-list --parents --merge-order --show-breaks m3' <<EOF
#= m3 c3 a4 c3
#| a4 c3 b4 a3
#| b4 a3 b3
#| b3 b2
#^ a3 a2
#| a2 a1
#| a1 a0
#^ c3 c2
#| c2 b2 c1
#| b2 b1
#^ c1 b1
#| b1 a0
#= a0 l2
#| l2 l1
#| l1 l0
#| l0 root
#= root
#EOF
test_expect_success "head ^head no --merge-order" 'git-rev-list a3 ^a3' <<EOF
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'simple merge order (l5r1)' 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks l5r1' <<EOF
= l5r1
| r1
| r0
| alt_root
^ l5
| l4
| l3
| a4
| c3
| c2
| c1
^ b4
| b3
| b2
| b1
^ a3
| a2
| a1
| a0
| l2
| l1
| l0
= root
EOF
test_output_expect_success 'simple merge order (r1l5)' 'git-rev-list --merge-order --show-breaks r1l5' <<EOF
= r1l5
| l5
| l4
| l3
| a4
| c3
| c2
| c1
^ b4
| b3
| b2
| b1
^ a3
| a2
| a1
| a0
| l2
| l1
| l0
| root
^ r1
| r0
= alt_root
EOF
test_output_expect_success "don't print things unreachable from one branch" "git-rev-list a3 ^b3 --merge-order" <<EOF
a3
a2
a1
EOF
test_output_expect_success "--merge-order a4 l3" "git-rev-list --merge-order a4 l3" <<EOF
l3
a4
c3
c2
c1
b4
b3
b2
b1
a3
a2
a1
a0
l2
l1
l0
root
EOF
#
#
test_done