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On the main branch, we commonly rebase our WIP branches to latest HEAD, before merging them with "--no-ff". The effect is to have a merge commit that acts as a parentheses around the set of patches. When backporting such a branch, we should preserve that structure and take the merge commit too. We should must use `git cherry-pick -x` to record the commit IDs of the original patch. This script helps with that. Also hook it up in "contrib/scripts/nm-setup-git.sh" to create an alias for it. This alias has the advantage, of fetching the latest version of the script from "main" or "origin/main", so it also works on older branches.
59 lines
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59 lines
2 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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# Uses `git cherry-pick -x` to backport a merge commit to an older branch.
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#
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# Usage:
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# First checkout the old-stable branch, that is the target for the backport.
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# Then `git-backport-merge MERGE_REF [REFS...]`
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# MERGE_REF is the merge commit that should be backported.
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# [REFS...] is the commits that should be backported. If omitted,
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# it automatically takes the parent commits of the merge commit.
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die() {
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printf '%s\n' "$*" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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backport_merge() {
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test "$#" -gt 0 || die "Requires the commit ref to backport (and optimally select the commits to include)"
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local M="${@:$#}"
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local h
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if test "$#" -eq 1; then
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local C=($(git log --reverse "--pretty=%H" "$M"^1.."$M"^2))
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else
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local C=("${@:1:$#-1}")
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fi
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local OLD_HEAD="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" || die "failed to get current HEAD"
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test -n "$(git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no)" && die "Working directory contains changes. Abort."
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local M_ID="$(git rev-parse "$M"^{commit})" || die "\"$M\" is not a valid commit"
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trap EXIT 'test -z "$OLD_HEAD" || git reset "$OLD_HEAD" --hard'
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for h in "${C[@]}"; do
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if ! git cherry-pick --allow-empty -x "$h" ; then
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git cherry-pick --abort
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die "failed to cherry-pick commit \"$h\" on top of \"$(git rev-parse HEAD)\""
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fi
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done
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local NEW_HEAD="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" || die "failed to get new HEAD"
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git reset --hard "$OLD_HEAD" || die "Failed to reset to previous HEAD \"$OLD_HEAD\""
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git merge --no-ff --no-edit "$NEW_HEAD" || die "Failed to merge old HEAD \"$OLD_HEAD\" with new \"$NEW_HEAD\""
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git commit --amend --allow-empty -C "$M" || die "Failed to amend merge commit \"$(git rev-parse HEAD)\" with commit message from \"$M\""
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git rev-parse "$M" | sed 's/.*/(cherry picked from commit \0)/' | GIT_EDITOR='sh -c "cat >> \"$1\""' git commit --allow-empty --amend || \
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die "Failed to amend merge commit \"$(git rev-parse HEAD)\" with cherry-picked-from message from \"$M\""
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OLD_HEAD=
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}
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backport_merge "$@"
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