In many scripted Porcelain commands, we find this idiom:
if test "$(git rev-parse --verify A)" = "$(git merge-base A B)"
then
... A is an ancestor of B ...
fi
But you do not have to compute exact merge-base only to see if A is
an ancestor of B. Give them a more direct way to use the underlying
machinery.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
@ -50,6 +51,12 @@ from linkgit:git-show-branch[1] when used with the `--merge-base` option.
@@ -50,6 +51,12 @@ from linkgit:git-show-branch[1] when used with the `--merge-base` option.
from any other. This mimics the behavior of 'git show-branch
--independent'.
--is-ancestor::
Check if the first <commit> is an ancestor of the second <commit>,
and exit with status 0 if true, or with status 1 if not.
Errors are signaled by a non-zero status that is not 1.
OPTIONS
-------
-a::
@ -110,6 +117,27 @@ both '1' and '2' are merge-bases of A and B. Neither one is better than
@@ -110,6 +117,27 @@ both '1' and '2' are merge-bases of A and B. Neither one is better than
the other (both are 'best' merge bases). When the `--all` option is not given,
it is unspecified which best one is output.
A common idiom to check "fast-forward-ness" between two commits A
and B is (or at least used to be) to compute the merge base between
A and B, and check if it is the same as A, in which case, A is an
ancestor of B. You will see this idiom used often in older scripts.
A=$(git rev-parse --verify A)
if test "$A" = "$(git merge-base A B)"
then
... A is an ancestor of B ...
fi
In modern git, you can say this in a more direct way:
@ -70,6 +71,20 @@ static int handle_octopus(int count, const char **args, int reduce, int show_all
@@ -70,6 +71,20 @@ static int handle_octopus(int count, const char **args, int reduce, int show_all
return 0;
}
static int handle_is_ancestor(int argc, const char **argv)
{
struct commit *one, *two;
if (argc != 2)
die("--is-ancestor takes exactly two commits");
one = get_commit_reference(argv[0]);
two = get_commit_reference(argv[1]);
if (in_merge_bases(one, two))
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
int cmd_merge_base(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)