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Junio C Hamano dbf668a1b7 Merge branch 'ps/pseudo-refs'
Assorted changes around pseudoref handling.

* ps/pseudo-refs:
  bisect: consistently write BISECT_EXPECTED_REV via the refdb
  refs: complete list of special refs
  refs: propagate errno when reading special refs fails
  wt-status: read HEAD and ORIG_HEAD via the refdb
2024-01-02 13:51:30 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 601b1571e8 Merge branch 'jc/orphan-unborn'
Doc updates to clarify what an "unborn branch" means.

* jc/orphan-unborn:
  orphan/unborn: fix use of 'orphan' in end-user facing messages
  orphan/unborn: add to the glossary and use them consistently
2024-01-02 13:51:30 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 59a29e1274 Merge branch 'la/trailer-cleanups'
Code clean-up.

* la/trailer-cleanups:
  trailer: use offsets for trailer_start/trailer_end
  trailer: find the end of the log message
  commit: ignore_non_trailer computes number of bytes to ignore
2024-01-02 13:51:29 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 43ec879169 Merge branch 'jc/retire-cas-opt-name-constant'
Code clean-up.

* jc/retire-cas-opt-name-constant:
  remote.h: retire CAS_OPT_NAME
2024-01-02 13:51:29 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 9cc710098b Merge branch 'rs/rebase-use-strvec-pushf'
Code clean-up.

* rs/rebase-use-strvec-pushf:
  rebase: use strvec_pushf() for format-patch revisions
2024-01-02 13:51:29 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 94e8e404a7 Merge branch 'ps/clone-into-reftable-repository'
"git clone" has been prepared to allow cloning a repository with
non-default hash function into a repository that uses the reftable
backend.

* ps/clone-into-reftable-repository:
  builtin/clone: create the refdb with the correct object format
  builtin/clone: skip reading HEAD when retrieving remote
  builtin/clone: set up sparse checkout later
  builtin/clone: fix bundle URIs with mismatching object formats
  remote-curl: rediscover repository when fetching refs
  setup: allow skipping creation of the refdb
  setup: extract function to create the refdb
2023-12-27 14:52:28 -08:00
Junio C Hamano deb67d12de Merge branch 'jx/fetch-atomic-error-message-fix'
"git fetch --atomic" issued an unnecessary empty error message,
which has been corrected.

* jx/fetch-atomic-error-message-fix:
  fetch: no redundant error message for atomic fetch
  t5574: test porcelain output of atomic fetch
2023-12-27 14:52:27 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 73b1808fa3 Merge branch 'rs/show-ref-incompatible-options'
Code clean-up for sanity checking of command line options for "git
show-ref".

* rs/show-ref-incompatible-options:
  show-ref: use die_for_incompatible_opt3()
2023-12-27 14:52:25 -08:00
Junio C Hamano f09e74175d Merge branch 'jc/checkout-B-branch-in-use'
"git checkout -B <branch> [<start-point>]" allowed a branch that is
in use in another worktree to be updated and checked out, which
might be a bit unexpected.  The rule has been tightened, which is a
breaking change.  "--ignore-other-worktrees" option is required to
unbreak you, if you are used to the current behaviour that "-B"
overrides the safety.

* jc/checkout-B-branch-in-use:
  checkout: forbid "-B <branch>" from touching a branch used elsewhere
  checkout: refactor die_if_checked_out() caller
2023-12-27 14:52:24 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 66e959f431 Merge branch 'jk/config-cleanup'
Code clean-up around use of configuration variables.

* jk/config-cleanup:
  sequencer: simplify away extra git_config_string() call
  gpg-interface: drop pointless config_error_nonbool() checks
  push: drop confusing configset/callback redundancy
  config: use git_config_string() for core.checkRoundTripEncoding
  diff: give more detailed messages for bogus diff.* config
  config: use config_error_nonbool() instead of custom messages
  imap-send: don't use git_die_config() inside callback
  git_xmerge_config(): prefer error() to die()
  config: reject bogus values for core.checkstat
2023-12-20 10:14:55 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 2b9cbc6d01 Merge branch 'jk/implicit-true'
Some codepaths did not correctly parse configuration variables
specified with valueless "true", which has been corrected.

* jk/implicit-true:
  fsck: handle NULL value when parsing message config
  trailer: handle NULL value when parsing trailer-specific config
  submodule: handle NULL value when parsing submodule.*.branch
  help: handle NULL value for alias.* config
  trace2: handle NULL values in tr2_sysenv config callback
  setup: handle NULL value when parsing extensions
  config: handle NULL value when parsing non-bools
2023-12-20 10:14:54 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 67dfb897b3 Merge branch 'jk/bisect-reset-fix'
"git bisect reset" has been taught to clean up state files and refs
even when BISECT_START file is gone.

* jk/bisect-reset-fix:
  bisect: always clean on reset
2023-12-20 10:14:54 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 3c8f932d35 Merge branch 'rs/incompatible-options-messages'
Clean-up code that handles combinations of incompatible options.

* rs/incompatible-options-messages:
  worktree: simplify incompatibility message for --orphan and commit-ish
  worktree: standardize incompatibility messages
  clean: factorize incompatibility message
  revision, rev-parse: factorize incompatibility messages about - -exclude-hidden
  revision: use die_for_incompatible_opt3() for - -graph/--reverse/--walk-reflogs
  repack: use die_for_incompatible_opt3() for -A/-k/--cruft
  push: use die_for_incompatible_opt4() for - -delete/--tags/--all/--mirror
2023-12-20 10:14:53 -08:00
René Scharfe 45184afb4d rebase: use strvec_pushf() for format-patch revisions
In run_am(), a strbuf is used to create a revision argument that is then
added to the argument list for git format-patch using strvec_push().
Use strvec_pushf() to add it directly instead, simplifying the code
and plugging a small leak on the error code path.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-20 09:26:58 -08:00
Junio C Hamano a762af3dfd remote.h: retire CAS_OPT_NAME
When the "--force-with-lease" option was introduced in 28f5d176
(remote.c: add command line option parser for "--force-with-lease",
2013-07-08), the design discussion revolved around the concept of
"compare-and-swap", and it can still be seen in the name used for
variables and helper functions.  The end-user facing option name
ended up to be a bit different, so during the development iteration
of the feature, we used this C preprocessor macro to make it easier
to rename it later.

All of that happened more than 10 years ago, and the flexibility
afforded by the CAS_OPT_NAME macro outlived its usefulness.  Inline
the constant string for the option name, like all other option names
in the code.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-19 11:27:04 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 78956864b0 Merge branch 'ad/merge-file-diff-algo'
"git merge-file" learned to take the "--diff-algorithm" option to
use algorithm different from the default "myers" diff.

* ad/merge-file-diff-algo:
  merge-file: add --diff-algorithm option
2023-12-18 14:10:13 -08:00
Junio C Hamano cacf27bf82 Merge branch 'rs/column-leakfix'
Leakfix.

* rs/column-leakfix:
  column: release strbuf and string_list after use
2023-12-18 14:10:13 -08:00
Junio C Hamano b3e223ddda Merge branch 'rs/i18n-cannot-be-used-together'
Clean-up code that handles combinations of incompatible options.

* rs/i18n-cannot-be-used-together:
  i18n: factorize even more 'incompatible options' messages
2023-12-18 14:10:12 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 468d49634f Merge branch 'jb/reflog-expire-delete-dry-run-options'
Command line parsing fix for "git reflog".

* jb/reflog-expire-delete-dry-run-options:
  builtin/reflog.c: fix dry-run option short name
2023-12-18 14:10:12 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 02230b74e8 Merge branch 'cc/git-replay'
Introduce "git replay", a tool meant on the server side without
working tree to recreate a history.

* cc/git-replay:
  replay: stop assuming replayed branches do not diverge
  replay: add --contained to rebase contained branches
  replay: add --advance or 'cherry-pick' mode
  replay: use standard revision ranges
  replay: make it a minimal server side command
  replay: remove HEAD related sanity check
  replay: remove progress and info output
  replay: add an important FIXME comment about gpg signing
  replay: change rev walking options
  replay: introduce pick_regular_commit()
  replay: die() instead of failing assert()
  replay: start using parse_options API
  replay: introduce new builtin
  t6429: remove switching aspects of fast-rebase
2023-12-18 14:10:11 -08:00
Jiang Xin 18ce48918c fetch: no redundant error message for atomic fetch
If an error occurs during an atomic fetch, a redundant error message
will appear at the end of do_fetch(). It was introduced in b3a804663c
(fetch: make `--atomic` flag cover backfilling of tags, 2022-02-17).

Because a failure message is displayed before setting retcode in the
function do_fetch(), calling error() on the err message at the end of
this function may result in redundant or empty error message to be
displayed.

We can remove the redundant error() function, because we know that
the function ref_transaction_abort() never fails. While we can find a
common pattern for calling ref_transaction_abort() by running command
"git grep -A1 ref_transaction_abort", e.g.:

    if (ref_transaction_abort(transaction, &error))
        error("abort: %s", error.buf);

Following this pattern, we can tolerate the return value of the function
ref_transaction_abort() being changed in the future. We also delay the
output of the err message to the end of do_fetch() to reduce redundant
code. With these changes, the test case "fetch porcelain output
(atomic)" in t5574 will also be fixed.

Helped-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <zhiyou.jx@alibaba-inc.com>
Acked-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-18 08:30:33 -08:00
Patrick Steinhardt 0a06892ddd bisect: consistently write BISECT_EXPECTED_REV via the refdb
We're inconsistently writing BISECT_EXPECTED_REV both via the filesystem
and via the refdb, which violates the newly established rules for how
special refs must be treated. This works alright in practice with the
reffiles reference backend, but will cause bugs once we gain additional
backends.

Fix this issue and consistently write BISECT_EXPECTED_REV via the refdb
so that it is no longer a special ref.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-14 09:25:27 -08:00
Junio C Hamano b23285a921 checkout: forbid "-B <branch>" from touching a branch used elsewhere
"git checkout -B <branch> [<start-point>]", being a "forced" version
of "-b", switches to the <branch>, after optionally resetting its
tip to the <start-point>, even if the <branch> is in use in another
worktree, which is somewhat unexpected.

Protect the <branch> using the same logic that forbids "git checkout
<branch>" from touching a branch that is in use elsewhere.

This is a breaking change that may deserve backward compatibliity
warning in the Release Notes.  The "--ignore-other-worktrees" option
can be used as an escape hatch if the finger memory of existing
users depend on the current behaviour of "-B".

Reported-by: Willem Verstraeten <willem.verstraeten@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-13 07:48:17 -08:00
Patrick Steinhardt 18c9cb7524 builtin/clone: create the refdb with the correct object format
We're currently creating the reference database with a potentially
incorrect object format when the remote repository's object format is
different from the local default object format. This works just fine for
now because the files backend never records the object format anywhere.
But this logic will fail with any new reference backend that encodes
this information in some form either on-disk or in-memory.

The preceding commits have reshuffled code in git-clone(1) so that there
is no code path that will access the reference database before we have
detected the remote's object format. With these refactorings we can now
defer initialization of the reference database until after we have
learned the remote's object format and thus initialize it with the
correct format from the get-go.

These refactorings are required to make git-clone(1) work with the
upcoming reftable backend when cloning repositories with the SHA256
object format.

This change breaks a test in "t5550-http-fetch-dumb.sh" when cloning an
empty repository with `GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_HASH=sha256`. The test expects
the resulting hash format of the empty cloned repository to match the
default hash, but now we always end up with a sha1 repository. The
problem is that for dumb HTTP fetches, we have no easy way to figure out
the remote's hash function except for deriving it based on the hash
length of refs in `info/refs`. But as the remote repository is empty we
cannot rely on this detection mechanism.

Before the change in this commit we already initialized the repository
with the default hash function and then left it as-is. With this patch
we always use the hash function detected via the remote, where we fall
back to "sha1" in case we cannot detect it.

Neither the old nor the new behaviour are correct as we second-guess the
remote hash function in both cases. But given that this is a rather
unlikely edge case (we use the dumb HTTP protocol, the remote repository
uses SHA256 and the remote repository is empty), let's simply adapt the
test to assert the new behaviour. If we want to properly address this
edge case in the future we will have to extend the dumb HTTP protocol so
that we can properly detect the hash function for empty repositories.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-12 11:16:54 -08:00
Patrick Steinhardt 3c8f60c641 builtin/clone: skip reading HEAD when retrieving remote
After we have set up the remote configuration in git-clone(1) we'll call
`remote_get()` to read the remote from the on-disk configuration. But
next to reading the on-disk configuration, `remote_get()` will also
cause us to try and read the repository's HEAD reference so that we can
figure out the current branch. Besides being pointless in git-clone(1)
because we're operating in an empty repository anyway, this will also
break once we move creation of the reference database to a later point
in time.

Refactor the code to introduce a new `remote_get_early()` function that
will skip reading the HEAD reference to address this issue.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-12 11:16:54 -08:00
Patrick Steinhardt 360822a347 builtin/clone: set up sparse checkout later
When asked to do a sparse checkout, then git-clone(1) will spawn
`git sparse-checkout set` to set up the configuration accordingly. This
requires a proper Git repository or otherwise the command will fail. But
as we are about to move creation of the reference database to a later
point, this prerequisite will not hold anymore.

Move the logic to a later point in time where we know to have created
the reference database already.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-12 11:16:54 -08:00
Patrick Steinhardt 9159029329 builtin/clone: fix bundle URIs with mismatching object formats
We create the reference database in git-clone(1) quite early before
connecting to the remote repository. Given that we do not yet know about
the object format that the remote repository uses at that point in time
the consequence is that the refdb may be initialized with the wrong
object format.

This is not a problem in the context of the files backend as we do not
encode the object format anywhere, and furthermore the only reference
that we write between initializing the refdb and learning about the
object format is the "HEAD" symref. It will become a problem though once
we land the reftable backend, which indeed does require to know about
the proper object format at the time of creation. We thus need to
rearrange the logic in git-clone(1) so that we only initialize the refdb
once we have learned about the actual object format.

As a first step, move listing of remote references to happen earlier,
which also allow us to set up the hash algorithm of the repository
earlier now. While we aim to execute this logic as late as possible
until after most of the setup has happened already, detection of the
object format and thus later the setup of the reference database must
happen before any other logic that may spawn Git commands or otherwise
these Git commands may not recognize the repository as such.

The first Git step where we expect the repository to be fully initalized
is when we fetch bundles via bundle URIs. Funny enough, the comments
there also state that "the_repository must match the cloned repo", which
is indeed not necessarily the case for the hash algorithm right now. So
in practice it is the right thing to detect the remote's object format
before downloading bundle URIs anyway, and not doing so causes clones
with bundle URIs to fail when the local default object format does not
match the remote repository's format.

Unfortunately though, this creates a new issue: downloading bundles may
take a long time, so if we list refs beforehand they might've grown
stale meanwhile. It is not clear how to solve this issue except for a
second reference listing though after we have downloaded the bundles,
which may be an expensive thing to do.

Arguably though, it's preferable to have a staleness issue compared to
being unable to clone a repository altogether.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-12 11:16:54 -08:00
René Scharfe 7382497372 show-ref: use die_for_incompatible_opt3()
Use the standard message for reporting the use of multiple mutually
exclusive options by calling die_for_incompatible_opt3() instead of
rolling our own.  This has the benefits of showing only the actually
given options, reducing the number of strings to translate and making
the UI slightly more consistent.

Adjust the test to no longer insist on a specific order of the
reported options, as this implementation detail does not affect the
usefulness of the error message.

Reported-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-11 07:17:27 -08:00
Junio C Hamano f8f87e0827 Merge branch 'ak/rebase-autosquash'
"git rebase --autosquash" is now enabled for non-interactive rebase,
but it is still incompatible with the apply backend.

* ak/rebase-autosquash:
  rebase: rewrite --(no-)autosquash documentation
  rebase: support --autosquash without -i
  rebase: fully ignore rebase.autoSquash without -i
2023-12-09 16:37:50 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 98d0a1f93e Merge branch 'vd/for-each-ref-unsorted-optimization'
"git for-each-ref --no-sort" still sorted the refs alphabetically
which paid non-trivial cost.  It has been redefined to show output
in an unspecified order, to allow certain optimizations to take
advantage of.

* vd/for-each-ref-unsorted-optimization:
  t/perf: add perf tests for for-each-ref
  ref-filter.c: use peeled tag for '*' format fields
  for-each-ref: clean up documentation of --format
  ref-filter.c: filter & format refs in the same callback
  ref-filter.c: refactor to create common helper functions
  ref-filter.c: rename 'ref_filter_handler()' to 'filter_one()'
  ref-filter.h: add functions for filter/format & format-only
  ref-filter.h: move contains caches into filter
  ref-filter.h: add max_count and omit_empty to ref_format
  ref-filter.c: really don't sort when using --no-sort
2023-12-09 16:37:50 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 4297485172 Merge branch 'ss/format-patch-use-encode-headers-for-cover-letter'
"git format-patch --encode-email-headers" ignored the option when
preparing the cover letter, which has been corrected.

* ss/format-patch-use-encode-headers-for-cover-letter:
  format-patch: fix ignored encode_email_headers for cover letter
2023-12-09 16:37:49 -08:00
Junio C Hamano d8b0ec44b1 Merge branch 'jw/git-add-attr-pathspec'
"git add" and "git stash" learned to support the ":(attr:...)"
magic pathspec.

* jw/git-add-attr-pathspec:
  attr: enable attr pathspec magic for git-add and git-stash
2023-12-09 16:37:49 -08:00
Jeff King 37e8a341ea push: drop confusing configset/callback redundancy
We parse push config by calling git_config() with our git_push_config()
callback. But inside that callback, when we see "push.gpgsign", we
ignore the value passed into the callback and instead make a new call to
git_config_get_value().

This is unnecessary at best, and slightly wrong at worst (if there are
multiple instances, get_value() only returns one; both methods end up
with last-one-wins, but we'd fail to report errors if earlier
incarnations were bogus).

The call was added by 68c757f219 (push: add a config option push.gpgSign
for default signed pushes, 2015-08-19). That commit doesn't give any
reason to deviate from the usual strategy here; it was probably just
somebody unfamiliar with our config API and its conventions.

It also added identical code to builtin/send-pack.c, which also handles
push.gpgsign.

And then the same issue spread to its neighbor in b33a15b081 (push: add
recurseSubmodules config option, 2015-11-17), presumably via
cargo-culting.

This patch fixes all three to just directly use the value provided to
the callback. While I was adjusting the code to do so, I noticed that
push.gpgsign is overly careful about a NULL value. After
git_parse_maybe_bool() has returned anything besides 1, we know that the
value cannot be NULL (if it were, it would be an implicit "true", and
many callers of maybe_bool rely on that). Here that lets us shorten "if
(v && !strcasecmp(v, ...))" to just "if (!strcasecmp(v, ...))".

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 08:26:22 +09:00
Jeff King d49cb162fa fsck: handle NULL value when parsing message config
When parsing fsck.*, receive.fsck.*, or fetch.fsck.*, we don't check for
an implicit bool. So any of:

  [fsck]
  badTree
  [receive "fsck"]
  badTree
  [fetch "fsck"]
  badTree

will cause us to segfault. We can fix it with config_error_nonbool() in
the usual way, but we have to make a few more changes to get good error
messages. The problem is that all three spots do:

  if (skip_prefix(var, "fsck.", &var))

to match and parse the actual message id. But that means that "var" now
just says "badTree" instead of "receive.fsck.badTree", making the
resulting message confusing. We can fix that by storing the parsed
message id in its own separate variable.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 08:24:47 +09:00
Jeff King ba176db511 config: handle NULL value when parsing non-bools
When the config parser sees an "implicit" bool like:

  [core]
  someVariable

it passes NULL to the config callback. Any callback code which expects a
string must check for NULL. This usually happens via helpers like
git_config_string(), etc, but some custom code forgets to do so and will
segfault.

These are all fairly vanilla cases where the solution is just the usual
pattern of:

  if (!value)
        return config_error_nonbool(var);

though note that in a few cases we have to split initializers like:

  int some_var = initializer();

into:

  int some_var;
  if (!value)
        return config_error_nonbool(var);
  some_var = initializer();

There are still some broken instances after this patch, which I'll
address on their own in individual patches after this one.

Reported-by: Carlos Andrés Ramírez Cataño <antaigroupltda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 08:24:39 +09:00
Jeff King daaa03e54c bisect: always clean on reset
Usually "bisect reset" cleans up any refs/bisect/ refs, along with
meta-files like .git/BISECT_LOG. But it only does so after deciding that
a bisection is active, which it does by reading BISECT_START. This is
usually fine, but it's possible to get into a confusing state if the
BISECT_START file is gone, but other cruft is left (this might be due to
a bug, or a system crash, etc).

And since "bisect reset" refuses to do anything in this state, the user
has no easy way to clean up the leftover cruft. While another "bisect
start" would clear the state, in the interim it can be annoying, as
other tools (like our bash prompt code) think we are bisecting, and
for-each-ref output may be polluted with refs/bisect/ entries.

Further adding to the confusion is that running "bisect reset $some_ref"
skips the BISECT_START check. So it never realizes that there's no
bisection active and does the cleanup anyway!

So let's just make sure we always do the cleanup, whether we looked at
BISECT_START or not. If the user doesn't give us a commit to reset to,
we'll still say "We are not bisecting" and skip the call to "git
checkout".

Reported-by: Janik Haag <janik@aq0.de>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 08:21:31 +09:00
René Scharfe 792b86283b worktree: simplify incompatibility message for --orphan and commit-ish
Use a single translatable string to report that the worktree add option
--orphan is incompatible with a commit-ish instead of having the
commit-ish in a separate translatable string.  This reduces the number
of strings to translate and gives translators the full context.

A similar message is used in builtin/describe.c, but with the plural of
commit-ish, and here we need the singular form.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 07:41:03 +09:00
René Scharfe 62bc6dd33c worktree: standardize incompatibility messages
Use the standard parameterized message for reporting incompatible
options for worktree add.  This reduces the number of strings to
translate and makes the UI slightly more consistent.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 07:41:03 +09:00
René Scharfe f5f9e972bd clean: factorize incompatibility message
Use the standard parameterized message for reporting incompatible
options to inform users that they can't use -x and -X together.  This
reduces the number of strings to translate and makes the UI slightly
more consistent.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 07:41:03 +09:00
René Scharfe 81fb70f55e revision, rev-parse: factorize incompatibility messages about - -exclude-hidden
Use the standard parameterized message for reporting incompatible
options to report options that are not accepted in combination with
--exclude-hidden.  This reduces the number of strings to translate and
makes the UI a bit more consistent.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 07:41:03 +09:00
René Scharfe 1241800867 repack: use die_for_incompatible_opt3() for -A/-k/--cruft
The repack option --keep-unreachable is incompatible with -A, --cruft is
incompatible with -A and -k, and -k is short for --keep-unreachable.  So
they are all incompatible with each other.

Use the function for checking three mutually incompatible options,
die_for_incompatible_opt3(), to perform this check in one place and
without repetition.  This is shorter and clearer.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 07:39:12 +09:00
René Scharfe b3bf4701cf push: use die_for_incompatible_opt4() for - -delete/--tags/--all/--mirror
The push option --delete is incompatible with --all, --mirror, and
--tags; --tags is incompatible with --all and --mirror; --all is
incompatible with --mirror.  This means they are all incompatible with
each other.  And --branches is an alias for --all.

Use the function for checking four mutually incompatible options,
die_for_incompatible_opt4(), to perform this check in one place and
without repetition.  This is shorter and clearer.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-09 07:39:11 +09:00
René Scharfe 7854bf4960 i18n: factorize even more 'incompatible options' messages
Continue the work of 12909b6b8a (i18n: turn "options are incompatible"
into "cannot be used together", 2022-01-05) and a699367bb8 (i18n:
factorize more 'incompatible options' messages, 2022-01-31) to use the
same parameterized error message for reporting incompatible command line
options.  This reduces the number of strings to translate and makes the
UI slightly more consistent.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-27 10:01:45 +09:00
René Scharfe cd3c28c53a column: release strbuf and string_list after use
Releasing strbuf and string_list just before exiting is not strictly
necessary, but it gets rid of false positives reported by leak checkers,
which can then be more easily used to show that the column-printing
machinery behind print_columns() are free of leaks.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-27 09:59:56 +09:00
Elijah Newren e928c11e29 replay: stop assuming replayed branches do not diverge
The replay command is able to replay multiple branches but when some of
them are based on other replayed branches, their commit should be
replayed onto already replayed commits.

For this purpose, let's store the replayed commit and its original
commit in a key value store, so that we can easily find and reuse a
replayed commit instead of the original one.

Co-authored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-26 10:10:50 +09:00
Elijah Newren c4611130f4 replay: add --contained to rebase contained branches
Let's add a `--contained` option that can be used along with
`--onto` to rebase all the branches contained in the <revision-range>
argument.

Co-authored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-26 10:10:49 +09:00
Elijah Newren 22d99f012f replay: add --advance or 'cherry-pick' mode
There is already a 'rebase' mode with `--onto`. Let's add an 'advance' or
'cherry-pick' mode with `--advance`. This new mode will make the target
branch advance as we replay commits onto it.

The replayed commits should have a single tip, so that it's clear where
the target branch should be advanced. If they have more than one tip,
this new mode will error out.

Co-authored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-26 10:10:49 +09:00
Elijah Newren 3916ec307e replay: use standard revision ranges
Instead of the fixed "<oldbase> <branch>" arguments, the replay
command now accepts "<revision-range>..." arguments in a similar
way as many other Git commands. This makes its interface more
standard and more flexible.

This also enables many revision related options accepted and
eaten by setup_revisions(). If the replay command was a high level
one or had a high level mode, it would make sense to restrict some
of the possible options, like those generating non-contiguous
history, as they could be confusing for most users.

Also as the interface of the command is now mostly finalized,
we can add more documentation and more testcases to make sure
the command will continue to work as designed in the future.

We only document the rev-list related options among all the
revision related options that are now accepted, as the rev-list
related ones are probably the most useful for now.

Helped-by: Dragan Simic <dsimic@manjaro.org>
Helped-by: Linus Arver <linusa@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-26 10:10:49 +09:00
Elijah Newren 81613be31e replay: make it a minimal server side command
We want this command to be a minimal command that just does server side
picking of commits, displaying the results on stdout for higher level
scripts to consume.

So let's simplify it:
  * remove the worktree and index reading/writing,
  * remove the ref (and reflog) updating,
  * remove the assumptions tying us to HEAD, since (a) this is not a
    rebase and (b) we want to be able to pick commits in a bare repo,
    i.e. to/from branches that are not checked out and not the main
    branch,
  * remove unneeded includes,
  * handle rebasing multiple branches by printing on stdout the update
    ref commands that should be performed.

The output can be piped into `git update-ref --stdin` for the ref
updates to happen.

In the future to make it easier for users to use this command
directly maybe an option can be added to automatically pipe its output
into `git update-ref`.

Co-authored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-26 10:10:49 +09:00
Elijah Newren fda7dea7c9 replay: remove HEAD related sanity check
We want replay to be a command that can be used on the server side on
any branch, not just the current one, so we are going to stop updating
HEAD in a future commit.

A "sanity check" that makes sure we are replaying the current branch
doesn't make sense anymore. Let's remove it.

Co-authored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-26 10:10:49 +09:00