Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
# include "cache.h"
# include "builtin.h"
# include "parse-options.h"
# include "refs.h"
# include "commit.h"
# include "tree.h"
# include "tree-walk.h"
# include "unpack-trees.h"
# include "dir.h"
# include "run-command.h"
# include "merge-recursive.h"
# include "branch.h"
# include "diff.h"
# include "revision.h"
# include "remote.h"
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
static const char * const checkout_usage [ ] = {
" git checkout [options] <branch> " ,
" git checkout [options] [<branch>] -- <file>... " ,
NULL ,
} ;
static int post_checkout_hook ( struct commit * old , struct commit * new ,
int changed )
{
struct child_process proc ;
const char * name = git_path ( " hooks/post-checkout " ) ;
const char * argv [ 5 ] ;
if ( access ( name , X_OK ) < 0 )
return 0 ;
memset ( & proc , 0 , sizeof ( proc ) ) ;
argv [ 0 ] = name ;
argv [ 1 ] = xstrdup ( sha1_to_hex ( old - > object . sha1 ) ) ;
argv [ 2 ] = xstrdup ( sha1_to_hex ( new - > object . sha1 ) ) ;
argv [ 3 ] = changed ? " 1 " : " 0 " ;
argv [ 4 ] = NULL ;
proc . argv = argv ;
proc . no_stdin = 1 ;
proc . stdout_to_stderr = 1 ;
return run_command ( & proc ) ;
}
static int update_some ( const unsigned char * sha1 , const char * base , int baselen ,
const char * pathname , unsigned mode , int stage )
{
int len ;
struct cache_entry * ce ;
if ( S_ISGITLINK ( mode ) )
return 0 ;
if ( S_ISDIR ( mode ) )
return READ_TREE_RECURSIVE ;
len = baselen + strlen ( pathname ) ;
ce = xcalloc ( 1 , cache_entry_size ( len ) ) ;
hashcpy ( ce - > sha1 , sha1 ) ;
memcpy ( ce - > name , base , baselen ) ;
memcpy ( ce - > name + baselen , pathname , len - baselen ) ;
ce - > ce_flags = create_ce_flags ( len , 0 ) ;
ce - > ce_mode = create_ce_mode ( mode ) ;
add_cache_entry ( ce , ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_ADD | ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_REPLACE ) ;
return 0 ;
}
static int read_tree_some ( struct tree * tree , const char * * pathspec )
{
read_tree_recursive ( tree , " " , 0 , 0 , pathspec , update_some ) ;
/* update the index with the given tree's info
* for all args , expanding wildcards , and exit
* with any non - zero return code .
*/
return 0 ;
}
static int checkout_paths ( struct tree * source_tree , const char * * pathspec )
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
{
int pos ;
struct checkout state ;
static char * ps_matched ;
unsigned char rev [ 20 ] ;
int flag ;
struct commit * head ;
int errs = 0 ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
int newfd ;
struct lock_file * lock_file = xcalloc ( 1 , sizeof ( struct lock_file ) ) ;
newfd = hold_locked_index ( lock_file , 1 ) ;
read_cache ( ) ;
if ( source_tree )
read_tree_some ( source_tree , pathspec ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
for ( pos = 0 ; pathspec [ pos ] ; pos + + )
;
ps_matched = xcalloc ( 1 , pos ) ;
for ( pos = 0 ; pos < active_nr ; pos + + ) {
struct cache_entry * ce = active_cache [ pos ] ;
pathspec_match ( pathspec , ps_matched , ce - > name , 0 ) ;
}
if ( report_path_error ( ps_matched , pathspec , 0 ) )
return 1 ;
/* Now we are committed to check them out */
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
memset ( & state , 0 , sizeof ( state ) ) ;
state . force = 1 ;
state . refresh_cache = 1 ;
for ( pos = 0 ; pos < active_nr ; pos + + ) {
struct cache_entry * ce = active_cache [ pos ] ;
if ( pathspec_match ( pathspec , NULL , ce - > name , 0 ) ) {
errs | = checkout_entry ( ce , & state , NULL ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}
}
if ( write_cache ( newfd , active_cache , active_nr ) | |
commit_locked_index ( lock_file ) )
die ( " unable to write new index file " ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
resolve_ref ( " HEAD " , rev , 0 , & flag ) ;
head = lookup_commit_reference_gently ( rev , 1 ) ;
errs | = post_checkout_hook ( head , head , 0 ) ;
return errs ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}
static void show_local_changes ( struct object * head )
{
struct rev_info rev ;
/* I think we want full paths, even if we're in a subdirectory. */
init_revisions ( & rev , NULL ) ;
rev . abbrev = 0 ;
rev . diffopt . output_format | = DIFF_FORMAT_NAME_STATUS ;
add_pending_object ( & rev , head , NULL ) ;
run_diff_index ( & rev , 0 ) ;
}
static void describe_detached_head ( char * msg , struct commit * commit )
{
struct strbuf sb ;
strbuf_init ( & sb , 0 ) ;
parse_commit ( commit ) ;
pretty_print_commit ( CMIT_FMT_ONELINE , commit , & sb , 0 , NULL , NULL , 0 , 0 ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
fprintf ( stderr , " %s %s... %s \n " , msg ,
find_unique_abbrev ( commit - > object . sha1 , DEFAULT_ABBREV ) , sb . buf ) ;
strbuf_release ( & sb ) ;
}
struct checkout_opts {
int quiet ;
int merge ;
int force ;
int writeout_error ;
char * new_branch ;
int new_branch_log ;
enum branch_track track ;
} ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
static int reset_tree ( struct tree * tree , struct checkout_opts * o , int worktree )
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
{
struct unpack_trees_options opts ;
struct tree_desc tree_desc ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
memset ( & opts , 0 , sizeof ( opts ) ) ;
opts . head_idx = - 1 ;
opts . update = worktree ;
opts . skip_unmerged = ! worktree ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
opts . reset = 1 ;
opts . merge = 1 ;
opts . fn = oneway_merge ;
opts . verbose_update = ! o - > quiet ;
opts . src_index = & the_index ;
opts . dst_index = & the_index ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
parse_tree ( tree ) ;
init_tree_desc ( & tree_desc , tree - > buffer , tree - > size ) ;
switch ( unpack_trees ( 1 , & tree_desc , & opts ) ) {
case - 2 :
o - > writeout_error = 1 ;
/*
* We return 0 nevertheless , as the index is all right
* and more importantly we have made best efforts to
* update paths in the work tree , and we cannot revert
* them .
*/
case 0 :
return 0 ;
default :
return 128 ;
}
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}
struct branch_info {
const char * name ; /* The short name used */
const char * path ; /* The full name of a real branch */
struct commit * commit ; /* The named commit */
} ;
static void setup_branch_path ( struct branch_info * branch )
{
struct strbuf buf ;
strbuf_init ( & buf , 0 ) ;
strbuf_addstr ( & buf , " refs/heads/ " ) ;
strbuf_addstr ( & buf , branch - > name ) ;
branch - > path = strbuf_detach ( & buf , NULL ) ;
}
static int merge_working_tree ( struct checkout_opts * opts ,
struct branch_info * old , struct branch_info * new )
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
{
int ret ;
struct lock_file * lock_file = xcalloc ( 1 , sizeof ( struct lock_file ) ) ;
int newfd = hold_locked_index ( lock_file , 1 ) ;
read_cache ( ) ;
if ( opts - > force ) {
ret = reset_tree ( new - > commit - > tree , opts , 1 ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
if ( ret )
return ret ;
} else {
struct tree_desc trees [ 2 ] ;
struct tree * tree ;
struct unpack_trees_options topts ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
memset ( & topts , 0 , sizeof ( topts ) ) ;
topts . head_idx = - 1 ;
topts . src_index = & the_index ;
topts . dst_index = & the_index ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
topts . msgs . not_uptodate_file = " You have local changes to '%s'; cannot switch branches. " ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
refresh_cache ( REFRESH_QUIET ) ;
if ( unmerged_cache ( ) ) {
error ( " you need to resolve your current index first " ) ;
return 1 ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}
/* 2-way merge to the new branch */
topts . update = 1 ;
topts . merge = 1 ;
topts . gently = opts - > merge ;
topts . verbose_update = ! opts - > quiet ;
topts . fn = twoway_merge ;
topts . dir = xcalloc ( 1 , sizeof ( * topts . dir ) ) ;
topts . dir - > show_ignored = 1 ;
topts . dir - > exclude_per_dir = " .gitignore " ;
tree = parse_tree_indirect ( old - > commit - > object . sha1 ) ;
init_tree_desc ( & trees [ 0 ] , tree - > buffer , tree - > size ) ;
tree = parse_tree_indirect ( new - > commit - > object . sha1 ) ;
init_tree_desc ( & trees [ 1 ] , tree - > buffer , tree - > size ) ;
ret = unpack_trees ( 2 , trees , & topts ) ;
if ( ret = = - 1 ) {
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
/*
* Unpack couldn ' t do a trivial merge ; either
* give up or do a real merge , depending on
* whether the merge flag was used .
*/
struct tree * result ;
struct tree * work ;
if ( ! opts - > merge )
return 1 ;
parse_commit ( old - > commit ) ;
/* Do more real merge */
/*
* We update the index fully , then write the
* tree from the index , then merge the new
* branch with the current tree , with the old
* branch as the base . Then we reset the index
* ( but not the working tree ) to the new
* branch , leaving the working tree as the
* merged version , but skipping unmerged
* entries in the index .
*/
add_files_to_cache ( NULL , NULL , 0 ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
work = write_tree_from_memory ( ) ;
ret = reset_tree ( new - > commit - > tree , opts , 1 ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
if ( ret )
return ret ;
merge_trees ( new - > commit - > tree , work , old - > commit - > tree ,
new - > name , " local " , & result ) ;
ret = reset_tree ( new - > commit - > tree , opts , 0 ) ;
if ( ret )
return ret ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}
}
if ( write_cache ( newfd , active_cache , active_nr ) | |
commit_locked_index ( lock_file ) )
die ( " unable to write new index file " ) ;
if ( ! opts - > force )
show_local_changes ( & new - > commit - > object ) ;
return 0 ;
}
static void report_tracking ( struct branch_info * new , struct checkout_opts * opts )
{
/*
* We have switched to a new branch ; is it building on
* top of another branch , and if so does that other branch
* have changes we do not have yet ?
*/
char * base ;
unsigned char sha1 [ 20 ] ;
struct commit * ours , * theirs ;
char symmetric [ 84 ] ;
struct rev_info revs ;
const char * rev_argv [ 10 ] ;
int rev_argc ;
int num_ours , num_theirs ;
const char * remote_msg ;
struct branch * branch = branch_get ( new - > name ) ;
/*
* Nothing to report unless we are marked to build on top of
* somebody else .
*/
if ( ! branch | | ! branch - > merge | | ! branch - > merge [ 0 ] | | ! branch - > merge [ 0 ] - > dst )
return ;
/*
* If what we used to build on no longer exists , there is
* nothing to report .
*/
base = branch - > merge [ 0 ] - > dst ;
if ( ! resolve_ref ( base , sha1 , 1 , NULL ) )
return ;
theirs = lookup_commit ( sha1 ) ;
ours = new - > commit ;
if ( ! hashcmp ( sha1 , ours - > object . sha1 ) )
return ; /* we are the same */
/* Run "rev-list --left-right ours...theirs" internally... */
rev_argc = 0 ;
rev_argv [ rev_argc + + ] = NULL ;
rev_argv [ rev_argc + + ] = " --left-right " ;
rev_argv [ rev_argc + + ] = symmetric ;
rev_argv [ rev_argc + + ] = " -- " ;
rev_argv [ rev_argc ] = NULL ;
strcpy ( symmetric , sha1_to_hex ( ours - > object . sha1 ) ) ;
strcpy ( symmetric + 40 , " ... " ) ;
strcpy ( symmetric + 43 , sha1_to_hex ( theirs - > object . sha1 ) ) ;
init_revisions ( & revs , NULL ) ;
setup_revisions ( rev_argc , rev_argv , & revs , NULL ) ;
prepare_revision_walk ( & revs ) ;
/* ... and count the commits on each side. */
num_ours = 0 ;
num_theirs = 0 ;
while ( 1 ) {
struct commit * c = get_revision ( & revs ) ;
if ( ! c )
break ;
if ( c - > object . flags & SYMMETRIC_LEFT )
num_ours + + ;
else
num_theirs + + ;
}
if ( ! prefixcmp ( base , " refs/remotes/ " ) ) {
remote_msg = " remote " ;
base + = strlen ( " refs/remotes/ " ) ;
} else {
remote_msg = " " ;
}
if ( ! num_theirs )
printf ( " Your branch is ahead of the tracked%s branch '%s' "
" by %d commit%s. \n " ,
remote_msg , base ,
num_ours , ( num_ours = = 1 ) ? " " : " s " ) ;
else if ( ! num_ours )
printf ( " Your branch is behind the tracked%s branch '%s' "
" by %d commit%s, \n "
" and can be fast-forwarded. \n " ,
remote_msg , base ,
num_theirs , ( num_theirs = = 1 ) ? " " : " s " ) ;
else
printf ( " Your branch and the tracked%s branch '%s' "
" have diverged, \n and respectively "
" have %d and %d different commit(s) each. \n " ,
remote_msg , base ,
num_ours , num_theirs ) ;
}
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
static void update_refs_for_switch ( struct checkout_opts * opts ,
struct branch_info * old ,
struct branch_info * new )
{
struct strbuf msg ;
const char * old_desc ;
if ( opts - > new_branch ) {
create_branch ( old - > name , opts - > new_branch , new - > name , 0 ,
opts - > new_branch_log , opts - > track ) ;
new - > name = opts - > new_branch ;
setup_branch_path ( new ) ;
}
strbuf_init ( & msg , 0 ) ;
old_desc = old - > name ;
if ( ! old_desc )
old_desc = sha1_to_hex ( old - > commit - > object . sha1 ) ;
strbuf_addf ( & msg , " checkout: moving from %s to %s " ,
old_desc , new - > name ) ;
if ( new - > path ) {
create_symref ( " HEAD " , new - > path , msg . buf ) ;
if ( ! opts - > quiet ) {
if ( old - > path & & ! strcmp ( new - > path , old - > path ) )
fprintf ( stderr , " Already on \" %s \" \n " ,
new - > name ) ;
else
fprintf ( stderr , " Switched to%s branch \" %s \" \n " ,
opts - > new_branch ? " a new " : " " ,
new - > name ) ;
}
} else if ( strcmp ( new - > name , " HEAD " ) ) {
update_ref ( msg . buf , " HEAD " , new - > commit - > object . sha1 , NULL ,
REF_NODEREF , DIE_ON_ERR ) ;
if ( ! opts - > quiet ) {
if ( old - > path )
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: moving to \" %s \" which isn't a local branch \n If you want to create a new branch from this checkout, you may do so \n (now or later) by using -b with the checkout command again. Example: \n git checkout -b <new_branch_name> \n " , new - > name ) ;
describe_detached_head ( " HEAD is now at " , new - > commit ) ;
}
}
remove_branch_state ( ) ;
strbuf_release ( & msg ) ;
if ( ! opts - > quiet & & ( new - > path | | ! strcmp ( new - > name , " HEAD " ) ) )
report_tracking ( new , opts ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}
static int switch_branches ( struct checkout_opts * opts , struct branch_info * new )
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
{
int ret = 0 ;
struct branch_info old ;
unsigned char rev [ 20 ] ;
int flag ;
memset ( & old , 0 , sizeof ( old ) ) ;
old . path = resolve_ref ( " HEAD " , rev , 0 , & flag ) ;
old . commit = lookup_commit_reference_gently ( rev , 1 ) ;
if ( ! ( flag & REF_ISSYMREF ) )
old . path = NULL ;
if ( old . path & & ! prefixcmp ( old . path , " refs/heads/ " ) )
old . name = old . path + strlen ( " refs/heads/ " ) ;
if ( ! new - > name ) {
new - > name = " HEAD " ;
new - > commit = old . commit ;
if ( ! new - > commit )
die ( " You are on a branch yet to be born " ) ;
parse_commit ( new - > commit ) ;
}
/*
* If the new thing isn ' t a branch and isn ' t HEAD and we ' re
* not starting a new branch , and we want messages , and we
* weren ' t on a branch , and we ' re moving to a new commit ,
* describe the old commit .
*/
if ( ! new - > path & & strcmp ( new - > name , " HEAD " ) & & ! opts - > new_branch & &
! opts - > quiet & & ! old . path & & new - > commit ! = old . commit )
describe_detached_head ( " Previous HEAD position was " , old . commit ) ;
if ( ! old . commit ) {
if ( ! opts - > quiet ) {
fprintf ( stderr , " warning: You appear to be on a branch yet to be born. \n " ) ;
fprintf ( stderr , " warning: Forcing checkout of %s. \n " , new - > name ) ;
}
opts - > force = 1 ;
}
ret = merge_working_tree ( opts , & old , new ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
if ( ret )
return ret ;
update_refs_for_switch ( opts , & old , new ) ;
ret = post_checkout_hook ( old . commit , new - > commit , 1 ) ;
return ret | | opts - > writeout_error ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}
int cmd_checkout ( int argc , const char * * argv , const char * prefix )
{
struct checkout_opts opts ;
unsigned char rev [ 20 ] ;
const char * arg ;
struct branch_info new ;
struct tree * source_tree = NULL ;
struct option options [ ] = {
OPT__QUIET ( & opts . quiet ) ,
OPT_STRING ( ' b ' , NULL , & opts . new_branch , " new branch " , " branch " ) ,
OPT_BOOLEAN ( ' l ' , NULL , & opts . new_branch_log , " log for new branch " ) ,
OPT_SET_INT ( ' t ' , " track " , & opts . track , " track " ,
BRANCH_TRACK_EXPLICIT ) ,
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
OPT_BOOLEAN ( ' f ' , NULL , & opts . force , " force " ) ,
OPT_BOOLEAN ( ' m ' , NULL , & opts . merge , " merge " ) ,
OPT_END ( ) ,
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
} ;
memset ( & opts , 0 , sizeof ( opts ) ) ;
memset ( & new , 0 , sizeof ( new ) ) ;
git_config ( git_default_config , NULL ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
opts . track = git_branch_track ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
argc = parse_options ( argc , argv , options , checkout_usage , 0 ) ;
if ( argc ) {
arg = argv [ 0 ] ;
if ( get_sha1 ( arg , rev ) )
;
else if ( ( new . commit = lookup_commit_reference_gently ( rev , 1 ) ) ) {
new . name = arg ;
setup_branch_path ( & new ) ;
if ( resolve_ref ( new . path , rev , 1 , NULL ) )
new . commit = lookup_commit_reference ( rev ) ;
else
new . path = NULL ;
parse_commit ( new . commit ) ;
source_tree = new . commit - > tree ;
argv + + ;
argc - - ;
} else if ( ( source_tree = parse_tree_indirect ( rev ) ) ) {
argv + + ;
argc - - ;
}
}
if ( argc & & ! strcmp ( argv [ 0 ] , " -- " ) ) {
argv + + ;
argc - - ;
}
if ( ! opts . new_branch & & ( opts . track ! = git_branch_track ) )
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
die ( " git checkout: --track and --no-track require -b " ) ;
if ( opts . force & & opts . merge )
die ( " git checkout: -f and -m are incompatible " ) ;
if ( argc ) {
const char * * pathspec = get_pathspec ( prefix , argv ) ;
if ( ! pathspec )
die ( " invalid path specification " ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
/* Checkout paths */
if ( opts . new_branch | | opts . force | | opts . merge ) {
if ( argc = = 1 ) {
die ( " git checkout: updating paths is incompatible with switching branches/forcing \n Did you intend to checkout '%s' which can not be resolved as commit? " , argv [ 0 ] ) ;
} else {
die ( " git checkout: updating paths is incompatible with switching branches/forcing " ) ;
}
}
return checkout_paths ( source_tree , pathspec ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}
if ( new . name & & ! new . commit ) {
die ( " Cannot switch branch to a non-commit. " ) ;
}
return switch_branches ( & opts , & new ) ;
Build in checkout
The only differences in behavior should be:
- git checkout -m with non-trivial merging won't print out
merge-recursive messages (see the change in t7201-co.sh)
- git checkout -- paths... will give a sensible error message if
HEAD is invalid as a commit.
- some intermediate states which were written to disk in the shell
version (in particular, index states) are only kept in memory in
this version, and therefore these can no longer be revealed by
later write operations becoming impossible.
- when we change branches, we discard MERGE_MSG, SQUASH_MSG, and
rr-cache/MERGE_RR, like reset always has.
I'm not 100% sure I got the merge recursive setup exactly right; the
base for a non-trivial merge in the shell code doesn't seem
theoretically justified to me, but I tried to match it anyway, and the
tests all pass this way.
Other than these items, the results should be identical to the shell
version, so far as I can tell.
[jc: squashed lock-file fix from Dscho in]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Barkalow <barkalow@iabervon.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
17 years ago
}