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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Copyright (C) 2006, Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
# License: GPL v2 or later
use 5.008001;
perl: check for perl warnings while running tests We set "use warnings" in most of our perl code to catch problems. But as the name implies, warnings just emit a message to stderr and don't otherwise affect the program. So our tests are quite likely to miss that warnings are being spewed, as most of them do not look at stderr. We could ask perl to make all warnings fatal, but this is likely annoying for non-developers, who would rather have a running program with a warning than something that refuses to work at all. So instead, let's teach the perl code to respect an environment variable (GIT_PERL_FATAL_WARNINGS) to increase the severity of the warnings. This can be set for day-to-day running if people want to be really pedantic, but the primary use is to trigger it within the test suite. We could also trigger that for every test run, but likewise even the tests failing may be annoying to distro builders, etc (just as -Werror would be for compiling C code). So we'll tie it to a special test-mode variable (GIT_TEST_PERL_FATAL_WARNINGS) that can be set in the environment or as a Makefile knob, and we'll automatically turn the knob when DEVELOPER=1 is set. That should give developers and CI the more careful view without disrupting normal users or packagers. Note that the mapping from the GIT_TEST_* form to the GIT_* form in test-lib.sh is necessary even if they had the same name: the perl scripts need it to be normalized to a perl truth value, and we also have to make sure it's exported (we might have gotten it from the environment, but we might also have gotten it from GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS directly). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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use warnings $ENV{GIT_PERL_FATAL_WARNINGS} ? qw(FATAL all) : ();
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use strict;
use vars qw/ $AUTHOR $VERSION
$oid $oid_short $oid_length
$_revision $_repository
$_q $_authors $_authors_prog %users/;
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$AUTHOR = 'Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>';
$VERSION = '@@GIT_VERSION@@';
use Carp qw/croak/;
use File::Basename qw/dirname basename/;
use File::Path qw/mkpath/;
use File::Spec;
use Getopt::Long qw/:config gnu_getopt no_ignore_case auto_abbrev/;
use Memoize;
use Git::SVN;
use Git::SVN::Editor;
use Git::SVN::Fetcher;
use Git::SVN::Ra;
use Git::SVN::Prompt;
use Git::SVN::Log;
use Git::SVN::Migration;
use Git::SVN::Utils qw(
fatal
can_compress
canonicalize_path
canonicalize_url
join_paths
add_path_to_url
join_paths
);
use Git qw(
git_cmd_try
command
command_oneline
command_noisy
command_output_pipe
command_close_pipe
command_bidi_pipe
command_close_bidi_pipe
get_record
);
BEGIN {
Memoize::memoize 'Git::config';
Memoize::memoize 'Git::config_bool';
}
# From which subdir have we been invoked?
my $cmd_dir_prefix = eval {
command_oneline([qw/rev-parse --show-prefix/], STDERR => 0)
} || '';
$Git::SVN::Ra::_log_window_size = 100;
if (! exists $ENV{SVN_SSH} && exists $ENV{GIT_SSH}) {
$ENV{SVN_SSH} = $ENV{GIT_SSH};
}
if (exists $ENV{SVN_SSH} && $^O eq 'msys') {
$ENV{SVN_SSH} =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
$ENV{SVN_SSH} =~ s/(.*)/"$1"/;
}
$Git::SVN::Log::TZ = $ENV{TZ};
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$ENV{TZ} = 'UTC';
$| = 1; # unbuffer STDOUT
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# All SVN commands do it. Otherwise we may die on SIGPIPE when the remote
# repository decides to close the connection which we expect to be kept alive.
$SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
# Given a dot separated version number, "subtract" it from
# the SVN::Core::VERSION; non-negaitive return means the SVN::Core
# is at least at the version the caller asked for.
sub compare_svn_version {
my (@ours) = split(/\./, $SVN::Core::VERSION);
my (@theirs) = split(/\./, $_[0]);
my ($i, $diff);
for ($i = 0; $i < @ours && $i < @theirs; $i++) {
$diff = $ours[$i] - $theirs[$i];
return $diff if ($diff);
}
return 1 if ($i < @ours);
return -1 if ($i < @theirs);
return 0;
}
sub _req_svn {
require SVN::Core; # use()-ing this causes segfaults for me... *shrug*
require SVN::Ra;
require SVN::Delta;
if (::compare_svn_version('1.1.0') < 0) {
fatal "Need SVN::Core 1.1.0 or better (got $SVN::Core::VERSION)";
}
}
$oid = qr/(?:[a-f\d]{40}(?:[a-f\d]{24})?)/;
$oid_short = qr/[a-f\d]{4,64}/;
$oid_length = 40;
my ($_stdin, $_help, $_edit,
$_message, $_file, $_branch_dest,
$_template, $_shared,
$_version, $_fetch_all, $_no_rebase, $_fetch_parent,
$_before, $_after,
$_merge, $_strategy, $_rebase_merges, $_dry_run, $_parents, $_local,
$_prefix, $_no_checkout, $_url, $_verbose,
$_commit_url, $_tag, $_merge_info, $_interactive, $_set_svn_props);
# This is a refactoring artifact so Git::SVN can get at this git-svn switch.
sub opt_prefix { return $_prefix || '' }
$Git::SVN::Fetcher::_placeholder_filename = ".gitignore";
$_q ||= 0;
my %remote_opts = ( 'username=s' => \$Git::SVN::Prompt::_username,
'config-dir=s' => \$Git::SVN::Ra::config_dir,
'no-auth-cache' => \$Git::SVN::Prompt::_no_auth_cache,
'ignore-paths=s' => \$Git::SVN::Fetcher::_ignore_regex,
'include-paths=s' => \$Git::SVN::Fetcher::_include_regex,
'ignore-refs=s' => \$Git::SVN::Ra::_ignore_refs_regex );
my %fc_opts = ( 'follow-parent|follow!' => \$Git::SVN::_follow_parent,
'authors-file|A=s' => \$_authors,
'authors-prog=s' => \$_authors_prog,
'repack:i' => \$Git::SVN::_repack,
'noMetadata' => \$Git::SVN::_no_metadata,
'useSvmProps' => \$Git::SVN::_use_svm_props,
'useSvnsyncProps' => \$Git::SVN::_use_svnsync_props,
'log-window-size=i' => \$Git::SVN::Ra::_log_window_size,
'no-checkout' => \$_no_checkout,
'quiet|q+' => \$_q,
'repack-flags|repack-args|repack-opts=s' =>
\$Git::SVN::_repack_flags,
'use-log-author' => \$Git::SVN::_use_log_author,
'add-author-from' => \$Git::SVN::_add_author_from,
'localtime' => \$Git::SVN::_localtime,
%remote_opts );
my ($_trunk, @_tags, @_branches, $_stdlayout);
my %icv;
my %init_opts = ( 'template=s' => \$_template, 'shared:s' => \$_shared,
'trunk|T=s' => \$_trunk, 'tags|t=s@' => \@_tags,
'branches|b=s@' => \@_branches, 'prefix=s' => \$_prefix,
'stdlayout|s' => \$_stdlayout,
'minimize-url|m!' => \$Git::SVN::_minimize_url,
'no-metadata' => sub { $icv{noMetadata} = 1 },
'use-svm-props' => sub { $icv{useSvmProps} = 1 },
'use-svnsync-props' => sub { $icv{useSvnsyncProps} = 1 },
'rewrite-root=s' => sub { $icv{rewriteRoot} = $_[1] },
'rewrite-uuid=s' => sub { $icv{rewriteUUID} = $_[1] },
%remote_opts );
my %cmt_opts = ( 'edit|e' => \$_edit,
'rmdir' => \$Git::SVN::Editor::_rmdir,
'find-copies-harder' => \$Git::SVN::Editor::_find_copies_harder,
'l=i' => \$Git::SVN::Editor::_rename_limit,
'copy-similarity|C=i'=> \$Git::SVN::Editor::_cp_similarity
);
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my %cmd = (
fetch => [ \&cmd_fetch, "Download new revisions from SVN",
{ 'revision|r=s' => \$_revision,
'fetch-all|all' => \$_fetch_all,
'parent|p' => \$_fetch_parent,
%fc_opts } ],
clone => [ \&cmd_clone, "Initialize and fetch revisions",
{ 'revision|r=s' => \$_revision,
'preserve-empty-dirs' =>
\$Git::SVN::Fetcher::_preserve_empty_dirs,
'placeholder-filename=s' =>
\$Git::SVN::Fetcher::_placeholder_filename,
%fc_opts, %init_opts } ],
init => [ \&cmd_init, "Initialize a repo for tracking" .
" (requires URL argument)",
\%init_opts ],
'multi-init' => [ \&cmd_multi_init,
"Deprecated alias for ".
"'$0 init -T<trunk> -b<branches> -t<tags>'",
\%init_opts ],
dcommit => [ \&cmd_dcommit,
'Commit several diffs to merge with upstream',
{ 'merge|m|M' => \$_merge,
'strategy|s=s' => \$_strategy,
'verbose|v' => \$_verbose,
'dry-run|n' => \$_dry_run,
'fetch-all|all' => \$_fetch_all,
'commit-url=s' => \$_commit_url,
'set-svn-props=s' => \$_set_svn_props,
'revision|r=i' => \$_revision,
'no-rebase' => \$_no_rebase,
'mergeinfo=s' => \$_merge_info,
'interactive|i' => \$_interactive,
%cmt_opts, %fc_opts } ],
branch => [ \&cmd_branch,
'Create a branch in the SVN repository',
{ 'message|m=s' => \$_message,
'destination|d=s' => \$_branch_dest,
'dry-run|n' => \$_dry_run,
'parents' => \$_parents,
'tag|t' => \$_tag,
'username=s' => \$Git::SVN::Prompt::_username,
'commit-url=s' => \$_commit_url } ],
tag => [ sub { $_tag = 1; cmd_branch(@_) },
'Create a tag in the SVN repository',
{ 'message|m=s' => \$_message,
'destination|d=s' => \$_branch_dest,
'dry-run|n' => \$_dry_run,
'parents' => \$_parents,
'username=s' => \$Git::SVN::Prompt::_username,
'commit-url=s' => \$_commit_url } ],
'set-tree' => [ \&cmd_set_tree,
"Set an SVN repository to a git tree-ish",
{ 'stdin' => \$_stdin, %cmt_opts, %fc_opts, } ],
'create-ignore' => [ \&cmd_create_ignore,
'Create a .gitignore per svn:ignore',
{ 'revision|r=i' => \$_revision
} ],
'mkdirs' => [ \&cmd_mkdirs ,
"recreate empty directories after a checkout",
{ 'revision|r=i' => \$_revision } ],
'propget' => [ \&cmd_propget,
'Print the value of a property on a file or directory',
{ 'revision|r=i' => \$_revision } ],
'propset' => [ \&cmd_propset,
'Set the value of a property on a file or directory - will be set on commit',
{} ],
'proplist' => [ \&cmd_proplist,
'List all properties of a file or directory',
{ 'revision|r=i' => \$_revision } ],
'show-ignore' => [ \&cmd_show_ignore, "Show svn:ignore listings",
{ 'revision|r=i' => \$_revision
} ],
'show-externals' => [ \&cmd_show_externals, "Show svn:externals listings",
{ 'revision|r=i' => \$_revision
} ],
'multi-fetch' => [ \&cmd_multi_fetch,
"Deprecated alias for $0 fetch --all",
{ 'revision|r=s' => \$_revision, %fc_opts } ],
'migrate' => [ sub { },
# no-op, we automatically run this anyways,
'Migrate configuration/metadata/layout from
previous versions of git-svn',
{ 'minimize' => \$Git::SVN::Migration::_minimize,
%remote_opts } ],
'log' => [ \&Git::SVN::Log::cmd_show_log, 'Show commit logs',
{ 'limit=i' => \$Git::SVN::Log::limit,
'revision|r=s' => \$_revision,
'verbose|v' => \$Git::SVN::Log::verbose,
'incremental' => \$Git::SVN::Log::incremental,
'oneline' => \$Git::SVN::Log::oneline,
'show-commit' => \$Git::SVN::Log::show_commit,
'non-recursive' => \$Git::SVN::Log::non_recursive,
'authors-file|A=s' => \$_authors,
'color' => \$Git::SVN::Log::color,
'pager=s' => \$Git::SVN::Log::pager
} ],
'find-rev' => [ \&cmd_find_rev,
"Translate between SVN revision numbers and tree-ish",
{ 'B|before' => \$_before,
'A|after' => \$_after } ],
'rebase' => [ \&cmd_rebase, "Fetch and rebase your working directory",
{ 'merge|m|M' => \$_merge,
'verbose|v' => \$_verbose,
'strategy|s=s' => \$_strategy,
'local|l' => \$_local,
'fetch-all|all' => \$_fetch_all,
'dry-run|n' => \$_dry_run,
'rebase-merges|p' => \$_rebase_merges,
%fc_opts } ],
'commit-diff' => [ \&cmd_commit_diff,
'Commit a diff between two trees',
{ 'message|m=s' => \$_message,
'file|F=s' => \$_file,
'revision|r=s' => \$_revision,
%cmt_opts } ],
'info' => [ \&cmd_info,
"Show info about the latest SVN revision
on the current branch",
{ 'url' => \$_url, } ],
'blame' => [ \&Git::SVN::Log::cmd_blame,
"Show what revision and author last modified each line of a file",
{ 'git-format' => \$Git::SVN::Log::_git_format } ],
'reset' => [ \&cmd_reset,
"Undo fetches back to the specified SVN revision",
{ 'revision|r=s' => \$_revision,
'parent|p' => \$_fetch_parent } ],
'gc' => [ \&cmd_gc,
"Compress unhandled.log files in .git/svn and remove " .
"index files in .git/svn",
{} ],
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);
my $term;
sub term_init {
require Term::ReadLine;
$term = $ENV{"GIT_SVN_NOTTY"}
? new Term::ReadLine 'git-svn', \*STDIN, \*STDOUT
: new Term::ReadLine 'git-svn';
}
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my $cmd;
for (my $i = 0; $i < @ARGV; $i++) {
if (defined $cmd{$ARGV[$i]}) {
$cmd = $ARGV[$i];
splice @ARGV, $i, 1;
last;
} elsif ($ARGV[$i] eq 'help') {
$cmd = $ARGV[$i+1];
usage(0);
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}
};
# make sure we're always running at the top-level working directory
if ($cmd && $cmd =~ /(?:clone|init|multi-init)$/) {
$ENV{GIT_DIR} ||= ".git";
# catch the submodule case
if (-f $ENV{GIT_DIR}) {
open(my $fh, '<', $ENV{GIT_DIR}) or
die "failed to open $ENV{GIT_DIR}: $!\n";
$ENV{GIT_DIR} = $1 if <$fh> =~ /^gitdir: (.+)$/;
}
} elsif ($cmd) {
my ($git_dir, $cdup);
git_cmd_try {
$git_dir = command_oneline([qw/rev-parse --git-dir/]);
} "Unable to find .git directory\n";
git_cmd_try {
$cdup = command_oneline(qw/rev-parse --show-cdup/);
chomp $cdup if ($cdup);
$cdup = "." unless ($cdup && length $cdup);
} "Already at toplevel, but $git_dir not found\n";
$ENV{GIT_DIR} = $git_dir;
chdir $cdup or die "Unable to chdir up to '$cdup'\n";
$_repository = Git->repository(Repository => $ENV{GIT_DIR});
}
my %opts = %{$cmd{$cmd}->[2]} if (defined $cmd);
read_git_config(\%opts) if $ENV{GIT_DIR};
if ($cmd && ($cmd eq 'log' || $cmd eq 'blame')) {
Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through');
}
my $rv = GetOptions(%opts, 'h|H' => \$_help, 'version|V' => \$_version,
'minimize-connections' => \$Git::SVN::Migration::_minimize,
'id|i=s' => \$Git::SVN::default_ref_id,
'svn-remote|remote|R=s' => sub {
$Git::SVN::no_reuse_existing = 1;
$Git::SVN::default_repo_id = $_[1] });
exit 1 if (!$rv && $cmd && $cmd ne 'log');
usage(0) if $_help;
version() if $_version;
usage(1) unless defined $cmd;
load_authors() if $_authors;
if (defined $_authors_prog) {
my $abs_file = File::Spec->rel2abs($_authors_prog);
$_authors_prog = "'" . $abs_file . "'" if -x $abs_file;
}
unless ($cmd =~ /^(?:clone|init|multi-init|commit-diff)$/) {
Git::SVN::Migration::migration_check();
}
Git::SVN::init_vars();
eval {
Git::SVN::verify_remotes_sanity();
$cmd{$cmd}->[0]->(@ARGV);
post_fetch_checkout();
};
fatal $@ if $@;
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exit 0;
####################### primary functions ######################
sub usage {
my $exit = shift || 0;
my $fd = $exit ? \*STDERR : \*STDOUT;
print $fd <<"";
git-svn - bidirectional operations between a single Subversion tree and git
usage: git svn <command> [options] [arguments]\n
print $fd "Available commands:\n" unless $cmd;
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foreach (sort keys %cmd) {
next if $cmd && $cmd ne $_;
next if /^multi-/; # don't show deprecated commands
print $fd ' ',pack('A17',$_),$cmd{$_}->[1],"\n";
foreach (sort keys %{$cmd{$_}->[2]}) {
# mixed-case options are for .git/config only
next if /[A-Z]/ && /^[a-z]+$/i;
# prints out arguments as they should be passed:
my $x = s#[:=]s$## ? '<arg>' : s#[:=]i$## ? '<num>' : '';
print $fd ' ' x 21, join(', ', map { length $_ > 1 ?
"--$_" : "-$_" }
split /\|/,$_)," $x\n";
}
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}
print $fd <<"";
\nGIT_SVN_ID may be set in the environment or via the --id/-i switch to an
arbitrary identifier if you're tracking multiple SVN branches/repositories in
one git repository and want to keep them separate. See git-svn(1) for more
information.
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exit $exit;
}
sub version {
::_req_svn();
print "git-svn version $VERSION (svn $SVN::Core::VERSION)\n";
exit 0;
}
sub ask {
my ($prompt, %arg) = @_;
my $valid_re = $arg{valid_re};
my $default = $arg{default};
my $resp;
my $i = 0;
term_init() unless $term;
if ( !( defined($term->IN)
&& defined( fileno($term->IN) )
&& defined( $term->OUT )
&& defined( fileno($term->OUT) ) ) ){
return defined($default) ? $default : undef;
}
while ($i++ < 10) {
$resp = $term->readline($prompt);
if (!defined $resp) { # EOF
print "\n";
return defined $default ? $default : undef;
}
if ($resp eq '' and defined $default) {
return $default;
}
if (!defined $valid_re or $resp =~ /$valid_re/) {
return $resp;
}
}
return undef;
}
sub do_git_init_db {
unless (-d $ENV{GIT_DIR}) {
my @init_db = ('init');
push @init_db, "--template=$_template" if defined $_template;
if (defined $_shared) {
if ($_shared =~ /[a-z]/) {
push @init_db, "--shared=$_shared";
} else {
push @init_db, "--shared";
}
}
command_noisy(@init_db);
$_repository = Git->repository(Repository => ".git");
}
my $set;
my $pfx = "svn-remote.$Git::SVN::default_repo_id";
foreach my $i (keys %icv) {
die "'$set' and '$i' cannot both be set\n" if $set;
next unless defined $icv{$i};
command_noisy('config', "$pfx.$i", $icv{$i});
$set = $i;
}
my $ignore_paths_regex = \$Git::SVN::Fetcher::_ignore_regex;
command_noisy('config', "$pfx.ignore-paths", $$ignore_paths_regex)
if defined $$ignore_paths_regex;
my $include_paths_regex = \$Git::SVN::Fetcher::_include_regex;
command_noisy('config', "$pfx.include-paths", $$include_paths_regex)
if defined $$include_paths_regex;
my $ignore_refs_regex = \$Git::SVN::Ra::_ignore_refs_regex;
command_noisy('config', "$pfx.ignore-refs", $$ignore_refs_regex)
if defined $$ignore_refs_regex;
if (defined $Git::SVN::Fetcher::_preserve_empty_dirs) {
my $fname = \$Git::SVN::Fetcher::_placeholder_filename;
command_noisy('config', "$pfx.preserve-empty-dirs", 'true');
command_noisy('config', "$pfx.placeholder-filename", $$fname);
}
load_object_format();
}
sub init_subdir {
my $repo_path = shift or return;
mkpath([$repo_path]) unless -d $repo_path;
chdir $repo_path or die "Couldn't chdir to $repo_path: $!\n";
$ENV{GIT_DIR} = '.git';
$_repository = Git->repository(Repository => $ENV{GIT_DIR});
}
sub cmd_clone {
my ($url, $path) = @_;
if (!$url) {
die "SVN repository location required ",
"as a command-line argument\n";
} elsif (!defined $path &&
(defined $_trunk || @_branches || @_tags ||
defined $_stdlayout) &&
$url !~ m#^[a-z\+]+://#) {
$path = $url;
}
$path = basename($url) if !defined $path || !length $path;
my $authors_absolute = $_authors ? File::Spec->rel2abs($_authors) : "";
cmd_init($url, $path);
command_oneline('config', 'svn.authorsfile', $authors_absolute)
if $_authors;
Git::SVN::fetch_all($Git::SVN::default_repo_id);
}
sub cmd_init {
if (defined $_stdlayout) {
$_trunk = 'trunk' if (!defined $_trunk);
@_tags = 'tags' if (! @_tags);
@_branches = 'branches' if (! @_branches);
}
if (defined $_trunk || @_branches || @_tags) {
return cmd_multi_init(@_);
}
my $url = shift or die "SVN repository location required ",
"as a command-line argument\n";
$url = canonicalize_url($url);
init_subdir(@_);
do_git_init_db();
if ($Git::SVN::_minimize_url eq 'unset') {
$Git::SVN::_minimize_url = 0;
}
Git::SVN->init($url);
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}
sub cmd_fetch {
if (grep /^\d+=./, @_) {
die "'<rev>=<commit>' fetch arguments are ",
"no longer supported.\n";
}
my ($remote) = @_;
if (@_ > 1) {
die "usage: $0 fetch [--all] [--parent] [svn-remote]\n";
}
$Git::SVN::no_reuse_existing = undef;
if ($_fetch_parent) {
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
unless ($gs) {
die "Unable to determine upstream SVN information from ",
"working tree history\n";
}
# just fetch, don't checkout.
$_no_checkout = 'true';
$_fetch_all ? $gs->fetch_all : $gs->fetch;
} elsif ($_fetch_all) {
cmd_multi_fetch();
} else {
$remote ||= $Git::SVN::default_repo_id;
Git::SVN::fetch_all($remote, Git::SVN::read_all_remotes());
}
}
sub cmd_set_tree {
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my (@commits) = @_;
if ($_stdin || !@commits) {
print "Reading from stdin...\n";
@commits = ();
while (<STDIN>) {
if (/\b($oid_short)\b/o) {
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unshift @commits, $1;
}
}
}
my @revs;
foreach my $c (@commits) {
my @tmp = command('rev-parse',$c);
if (scalar @tmp == 1) {
push @revs, $tmp[0];
} elsif (scalar @tmp > 1) {
push @revs, reverse(command('rev-list',@tmp));
} else {
fatal "Failed to rev-parse $c";
}
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}
my $gs = Git::SVN->new;
my ($r_last, $cmt_last) = $gs->last_rev_commit;
$gs->fetch;
if (defined $gs->{last_rev} && $r_last != $gs->{last_rev}) {
fatal "There are new revisions that were fetched ",
"and need to be merged (or acknowledged) ",
"before committing.\nlast rev: $r_last\n",
" current: $gs->{last_rev}";
git-svn: add support for Perl SVN::* libraries This means we no longer have to deal with having bloated SVN working copies around and we get a nice performance increase as well because we don't have to exec the SVN binary and start a new server connection each time. Of course we have to manually manage memory with SVN::Pool whenever we can, and hack around cases where SVN just eats memory despite pools (I blame Perl, too). I would like to keep memory usage as stable as possible during long fetch/commit processes since I still use computers with only 256-512M RAM. commit should always be faster with the SVN library code. The SVN::Delta interface is leaky (or I'm not using it with pools correctly), so I'm forking on every commit, but that doesn't seem to hurt performance too much (at least on normal Unix/Linux systems where fork() is pretty cheap). fetch should be faster in most common cases, but probably not all. fetches will be faster where client/server delta generation is the bottleneck and not bandwidth. Of course, full-files are generated server-side via deltas, too. Full files are always transferred when they're updated, just like git-svnimport and unlike command-line svn. I'm also hacking around memory leaks (see comments) here by using some more forks. I've tested fetch with http://, https://, file://, and svn:// repositories, so we should be reasonably covered in terms of error handling for fetching. Of course, we'll keep plain command-line svn compatibility as a fallback for people running SVN 1.1 (I'm looking into library support for 1.1.x SVN, too). If you want to force command-line SVN usage, set GIT_SVN_NO_LIB=1 in your environment. We also require two simultaneous connections (just like git-svnimport), but this shouldn't be a problem for most servers. Less important commands: show-ignore is slower because it requires repository access, but -r/--revision <num> can be specified. graft-branches may use more memory, but it's a short-term process and is funky-filename-safe. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2006-06-13 00:23:48 +02:00
}
$gs->set_tree($_) foreach @revs;
print "Done committing ",scalar @revs," revisions to SVN\n";
unlink $gs->{index};
git-svn: add support for Perl SVN::* libraries This means we no longer have to deal with having bloated SVN working copies around and we get a nice performance increase as well because we don't have to exec the SVN binary and start a new server connection each time. Of course we have to manually manage memory with SVN::Pool whenever we can, and hack around cases where SVN just eats memory despite pools (I blame Perl, too). I would like to keep memory usage as stable as possible during long fetch/commit processes since I still use computers with only 256-512M RAM. commit should always be faster with the SVN library code. The SVN::Delta interface is leaky (or I'm not using it with pools correctly), so I'm forking on every commit, but that doesn't seem to hurt performance too much (at least on normal Unix/Linux systems where fork() is pretty cheap). fetch should be faster in most common cases, but probably not all. fetches will be faster where client/server delta generation is the bottleneck and not bandwidth. Of course, full-files are generated server-side via deltas, too. Full files are always transferred when they're updated, just like git-svnimport and unlike command-line svn. I'm also hacking around memory leaks (see comments) here by using some more forks. I've tested fetch with http://, https://, file://, and svn:// repositories, so we should be reasonably covered in terms of error handling for fetching. Of course, we'll keep plain command-line svn compatibility as a fallback for people running SVN 1.1 (I'm looking into library support for 1.1.x SVN, too). If you want to force command-line SVN usage, set GIT_SVN_NO_LIB=1 in your environment. We also require two simultaneous connections (just like git-svnimport), but this shouldn't be a problem for most servers. Less important commands: show-ignore is slower because it requires repository access, but -r/--revision <num> can be specified. graft-branches may use more memory, but it's a short-term process and is funky-filename-safe. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2006-06-13 00:23:48 +02:00
}
sub split_merge_info_range {
my ($range) = @_;
if ($range =~ /(\d+)-(\d+)/) {
return (int($1), int($2));
} else {
return (int($range), int($range));
}
}
sub combine_ranges {
my ($in) = @_;
my @fnums = ();
my @arr = split(/,/, $in);
for my $element (@arr) {
my ($start, $end) = split_merge_info_range($element);
push @fnums, $start;
}
my @sorted = @arr [ sort {
$fnums[$a] <=> $fnums[$b]
} 0..$#arr ];
my @return = ();
my $last = -1;
my $first = -1;
for my $element (@sorted) {
my ($start, $end) = split_merge_info_range($element);
if ($last == -1) {
$first = $start;
$last = $end;
next;
}
if ($start <= $last+1) {
if ($end > $last) {
$last = $end;
}
next;
}
if ($first == $last) {
push @return, "$first";
} else {
push @return, "$first-$last";
}
$first = $start;
$last = $end;
}
if ($first != -1) {
if ($first == $last) {
push @return, "$first";
} else {
push @return, "$first-$last";
}
}
return join(',', @return);
}
sub merge_revs_into_hash {
my ($hash, $minfo) = @_;
my @lines = split(' ', $minfo);
for my $line (@lines) {
my ($branchpath, $revs) = split(/:/, $line);
if (exists($hash->{$branchpath})) {
# Merge the two revision sets
my $combined = "$hash->{$branchpath},$revs";
$hash->{$branchpath} = combine_ranges($combined);
} else {
# Just do range combining for consolidation
$hash->{$branchpath} = combine_ranges($revs);
}
}
}
sub merge_merge_info {
my ($mergeinfo_one, $mergeinfo_two, $ignore_branch) = @_;
my %result_hash = ();
merge_revs_into_hash(\%result_hash, $mergeinfo_one);
merge_revs_into_hash(\%result_hash, $mergeinfo_two);
delete $result_hash{$ignore_branch} if $ignore_branch;
my $result = '';
# Sort below is for consistency's sake
for my $branchname (sort keys(%result_hash)) {
my $revlist = $result_hash{$branchname};
$result .= "$branchname:$revlist\n"
}
return $result;
}
sub populate_merge_info {
my ($d, $gs, $uuid, $linear_refs, $rewritten_parent) = @_;
my %parentshash;
read_commit_parents(\%parentshash, $d);
my @parents = @{$parentshash{$d}};
if ($#parents > 0) {
# Merge commit
my $all_parents_ok = 1;
my $aggregate_mergeinfo = '';
my $rooturl = $gs->repos_root;
my ($target_branch) = $gs->full_pushurl =~ /^\Q$rooturl\E(.*)/;
if (defined($rewritten_parent)) {
# Replace first parent with newly-rewritten version
shift @parents;
unshift @parents, $rewritten_parent;
}
foreach my $parent (@parents) {
my ($branchurl, $svnrev, $paruuid) =
cmt_metadata($parent);
unless (defined($svnrev)) {
# Should have been caught be preflight check
fatal "merge commit $d has ancestor $parent, but that change "
."does not have git-svn metadata!";
}
unless ($branchurl =~ /^\Q$rooturl\E(.*)/) {
fatal "commit $parent git-svn metadata changed mid-run!";
}
my $branchpath = $1;
my $ra = Git::SVN::Ra->new($branchurl);
my (undef, undef, $props) =
$ra->get_dir(canonicalize_path("."), $svnrev);
my $par_mergeinfo = $props->{'svn:mergeinfo'};
unless (defined $par_mergeinfo) {
$par_mergeinfo = '';
}
# Merge previous mergeinfo values
$aggregate_mergeinfo =
merge_merge_info($aggregate_mergeinfo,
$par_mergeinfo,
$target_branch);
next if $parent eq $parents[0]; # Skip first parent
# Add new changes being placed in tree by merge
my @cmd = (qw/rev-list --reverse/,
$parent, qw/--not/);
foreach my $par (@parents) {
unless ($par eq $parent) {
push @cmd, $par;
}
}
my @revsin = ();
my ($revlist, $ctx) = command_output_pipe(@cmd);
while (<$revlist>) {
my $irev = $_;
chomp $irev;
my (undef, $csvnrev, undef) =
cmt_metadata($irev);
unless (defined $csvnrev) {
# A child is missing SVN annotations...
# this might be OK, or might not be.
warn "W:child $irev is merged into revision "
."$d but does not have git-svn metadata. "
."This means git-svn cannot determine the "
."svn revision numbers to place into the "
."svn:mergeinfo property. You must ensure "
."a branch is entirely committed to "
."SVN before merging it in order for "
."svn:mergeinfo population to function "
."properly";
}
push @revsin, $csvnrev;
}
command_close_pipe($revlist, $ctx);
last unless $all_parents_ok;
# We now have a list of all SVN revnos which are
# merged by this particular parent. Integrate them.
next if $#revsin == -1;
my $newmergeinfo = "$branchpath:" . join(',', @revsin);
$aggregate_mergeinfo =
merge_merge_info($aggregate_mergeinfo,
$newmergeinfo,
$target_branch);
}
if ($all_parents_ok and $aggregate_mergeinfo) {
return $aggregate_mergeinfo;
}
}
return undef;
}
sub dcommit_rebase {
my ($is_last, $current, $fetched_ref, $svn_error) = @_;
my @diff;
if ($svn_error) {
print STDERR "\nERROR from SVN:\n",
$svn_error->expanded_message, "\n";
}
unless ($_no_rebase) {
# we always want to rebase against the current HEAD,
# not any head that was passed to us
@diff = command('diff-tree', $current,
$fetched_ref, '--');
my @finish;
if (@diff) {
@finish = rebase_cmd();
print STDERR "W: $current and ", $fetched_ref,
" differ, using @finish:\n",
join("\n", @diff), "\n";
} elsif ($is_last) {
print "No changes between ", $current, " and ",
$fetched_ref,
"\nResetting to the latest ",
$fetched_ref, "\n";
@finish = qw/reset --mixed/;
}
command_noisy(@finish, $fetched_ref) if @finish;
}
if ($svn_error) {
die "ERROR: Not all changes have been committed into SVN"
.($_no_rebase ? ".\n" : ", however the committed\n"
."ones (if any) seem to be successfully integrated "
."into the working tree.\n")
."Please see the above messages for details.\n";
}
return @diff;
}
sub cmd_dcommit {
my $head = shift;
command_noisy(qw/update-index --refresh/);
git_cmd_try { command_oneline(qw/diff-index --quiet HEAD --/) }
'Cannot dcommit with a dirty index. Commit your changes first, '
. "or stash them with `git stash'.\n";
$head ||= 'HEAD';
my $old_head;
if ($head ne 'HEAD') {
$old_head = eval {
command_oneline([qw/symbolic-ref -q HEAD/])
};
if ($old_head) {
$old_head =~ s{^refs/heads/}{};
} else {
$old_head = eval { command_oneline(qw/rev-parse HEAD/) };
}
command(['checkout', $head], STDERR => 0);
}
my @refs;
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD', \@refs);
unless ($gs) {
die "Unable to determine upstream SVN information from ",
"$head history.\nPerhaps the repository is empty.";
}
if (defined $_commit_url) {
$url = $_commit_url;
} else {
$url = eval { command_oneline('config', '--get',
"svn-remote.$gs->{repo_id}.commiturl") };
if (!$url) {
$url = $gs->full_pushurl
}
}
my $last_rev = $_revision if defined $_revision;
if ($url) {
print "Committing to $url ...\n";
}
my ($linear_refs, $parents) = linearize_history($gs, \@refs);
if ($_no_rebase && scalar(@$linear_refs) > 1) {
warn "Attempting to commit more than one change while ",
"--no-rebase is enabled.\n",
"If these changes depend on each other, re-running ",
"without --no-rebase may be required."
}
if (defined $_interactive){
my $ask_default = "y";
foreach my $d (@$linear_refs){
my ($fh, $ctx) = command_output_pipe(qw(show --summary), "$d");
while (<$fh>){
print $_;
}
command_close_pipe($fh, $ctx);
$_ = ask("Commit this patch to SVN? ([y]es (default)|[n]o|[q]uit|[a]ll): ",
valid_re => qr/^(?:yes|y|no|n|quit|q|all|a)/i,
default => $ask_default);
die "Commit this patch reply required" unless defined $_;
if (/^[nq]/i) {
exit(0);
} elsif (/^a/i) {
last;
}
}
}
my $expect_url = $url;
my $push_merge_info = eval {
command_oneline(qw/config --get svn.pushmergeinfo/)
};
if (not defined($push_merge_info)
or $push_merge_info eq "false"
or $push_merge_info eq "no"
or $push_merge_info eq "never") {
$push_merge_info = 0;
}
unless (defined($_merge_info) || ! $push_merge_info) {
# Preflight check of changes to ensure no issues with mergeinfo
# This includes check for uncommitted-to-SVN parents
# (other than the first parent, which we will handle),
# information from different SVN repos, and paths
# which are not underneath this repository root.
my $rooturl = $gs->repos_root;
Git::SVN::remove_username($rooturl);
foreach my $d (@$linear_refs) {
my %parentshash;
read_commit_parents(\%parentshash, $d);
my @realparents = @{$parentshash{$d}};
if ($#realparents > 0) {
# Merge commit
shift @realparents; # Remove/ignore first parent
foreach my $parent (@realparents) {
my ($branchurl, $svnrev, $paruuid) = cmt_metadata($parent);
unless (defined $paruuid) {
# A parent is missing SVN annotations...
# abort the whole operation.
fatal "$parent is merged into revision $d, "
."but does not have git-svn metadata. "
."Either dcommit the branch or use a "
."local cherry-pick, FF merge, or rebase "
."instead of an explicit merge commit.";
}
unless ($paruuid eq $uuid) {
# Parent has SVN metadata from different repository
fatal "merge parent $parent for change $d has "
."git-svn uuid $paruuid, while current change "
."has uuid $uuid!";
}
unless ($branchurl =~ /^\Q$rooturl\E(.*)/) {
# This branch is very strange indeed.
fatal "merge parent $parent for $d is on branch "
."$branchurl, which is not under the "
."git-svn root $rooturl!";
}
}
}
}
}
my $rewritten_parent;
my $current_head = command_oneline(qw/rev-parse HEAD/);
Git::SVN::remove_username($expect_url);
if (defined($_merge_info)) {
$_merge_info =~ tr{ }{\n};
}
while (1) {
my $d = shift @$linear_refs or last;
unless (defined $last_rev) {
(undef, $last_rev, undef) = cmt_metadata("$d~1");
unless (defined $last_rev) {
fatal "Unable to extract revision information ",
"from commit $d~1";
}
}
if ($_dry_run) {
print "diff-tree $d~1 $d\n";
} else {
my $cmt_rev;
unless (defined($_merge_info) || ! $push_merge_info) {
$_merge_info = populate_merge_info($d, $gs,
$uuid,
$linear_refs,
$rewritten_parent);
}
my %ed_opts = ( r => $last_rev,
log => get_commit_entry($d)->{log},
ra => Git::SVN::Ra->new($url),
config => SVN::Core::config_get_config(
$Git::SVN::Ra::config_dir
),
tree_a => "$d~1",
tree_b => $d,
editor_cb => sub {
print "Committed r$_[0]\n";
$cmt_rev = $_[0];
},
mergeinfo => $_merge_info,
svn_path => '');
my $err_handler = $SVN::Error::handler;
$SVN::Error::handler = sub {
my $err = shift;
dcommit_rebase(1, $current_head, $gs->refname,
$err);
};
if (!Git::SVN::Editor->new(\%ed_opts)->apply_diff) {
print "No changes\n$d~1 == $d\n";
} elsif ($parents->{$d} && @{$parents->{$d}}) {
$gs->{inject_parents_dcommit}->{$cmt_rev} =
$parents->{$d};
}
$_fetch_all ? $gs->fetch_all : $gs->fetch;
$SVN::Error::handler = $err_handler;
$last_rev = $cmt_rev;
next if $_no_rebase;
my @diff = dcommit_rebase(@$linear_refs == 0, $d,
$gs->refname, undef);
$rewritten_parent = command_oneline(qw/rev-parse/,
$gs->refname);
if (@diff) {
$current_head = command_oneline(qw/rev-parse
HEAD/);
@refs = ();
my ($url_, $rev_, $uuid_, $gs_) =
working_head_info('HEAD', \@refs);
my ($linear_refs_, $parents_) =
linearize_history($gs_, \@refs);
if (scalar(@$linear_refs) !=
scalar(@$linear_refs_)) {
fatal "# of revisions changed ",
"\nbefore:\n",
join("\n", @$linear_refs),
"\n\nafter:\n",
join("\n", @$linear_refs_), "\n",
'If you are attempting to commit ',
"merges, try running:\n\t",
'git rebase --interactive',
'--rebase-merges ',
$gs->refname,
"\nBefore dcommitting";
}
if ($url_ ne $expect_url) {
if ($url_ eq $gs->metadata_url) {
print
"Accepting rewritten URL:",
" $url_\n";
} else {
fatal
"URL mismatch after rebase:",
" $url_ != $expect_url";
}
}
if ($uuid_ ne $uuid) {
fatal "uuid mismatch after rebase: ",
"$uuid_ != $uuid";
}
# remap parents
my (%p, @l, $i);
for ($i = 0; $i < scalar @$linear_refs; $i++) {
my $new = $linear_refs_->[$i] or next;
$p{$new} =
$parents->{$linear_refs->[$i]};
push @l, $new;
}
$parents = \%p;
$linear_refs = \@l;
undef $last_rev;
}
}
}
if ($old_head) {
my $new_head = command_oneline(qw/rev-parse HEAD/);
my $new_is_symbolic = eval {
command_oneline(qw/symbolic-ref -q HEAD/);
};
if ($new_is_symbolic) {
print "dcommitted the branch ", $head, "\n";
} else {
print "dcommitted on a detached HEAD because you gave ",
"a revision argument.\n",
"The rewritten commit is: ", $new_head, "\n";
}
command(['checkout', $old_head], STDERR => 0);
}
unlink $gs->{index};
}
sub cmd_branch {
my ($branch_name, $head) = @_;
unless (defined $branch_name && length $branch_name) {
die(($_tag ? "tag" : "branch") . " name required\n");
}
$head ||= 'HEAD';
my (undef, $rev, undef, $gs) = working_head_info($head);
my $src = $gs->full_pushurl;
my $remote = Git::SVN::read_all_remotes()->{$gs->{repo_id}};
my $allglobs = $remote->{ $_tag ? 'tags' : 'branches' };
my $glob;
if ($#{$allglobs} == 0) {
$glob = $allglobs->[0];
} else {
unless(defined $_branch_dest) {
die "Multiple ",
$_tag ? "tag" : "branch",
" paths defined for Subversion repository.\n",
"You must specify where you want to create the ",
$_tag ? "tag" : "branch",
" with the --destination argument.\n";
}
foreach my $g (@{$allglobs}) {
my $re = Git::SVN::Editor::glob2pat($g->{path}->{left});
if ($_branch_dest =~ /$re/) {
$glob = $g;
last;
}
}
unless (defined $glob) {
my $dest_re = qr/\b\Q$_branch_dest\E\b/;
foreach my $g (@{$allglobs}) {
$g->{path}->{left} =~ /$dest_re/ or next;
if (defined $glob) {
die "Ambiguous destination: ",
$_branch_dest, "\nmatches both '",
$glob->{path}->{left}, "' and '",
$g->{path}->{left}, "'\n";
}
$glob = $g;
}
unless (defined $glob) {
die "Unknown ",
$_tag ? "tag" : "branch",
" destination $_branch_dest\n";
}
}
}
my ($lft, $rgt) = @{ $glob->{path} }{qw/left right/};
my $url;
if (defined $_commit_url) {
$url = $_commit_url;
} else {
$url = eval { command_oneline('config', '--get',
"svn-remote.$gs->{repo_id}.commiturl") };
if (!$url) {
$url = $remote->{pushurl} || $remote->{url};
}
}
my $dst = join '/', $url, $lft, $branch_name, ($rgt || ());
if ($dst =~ /^https:/ && $src =~ /^http:/) {
$src=~s/^http:/https:/;
}
::_req_svn();
require SVN::Client;
my ($config, $baton, undef) = Git::SVN::Ra::prepare_config_once();
my $ctx = SVN::Client->new(
auth => $baton,
config => $config,
log_msg => sub {
${ $_[0] } = defined $_message
? $_message
: 'Create ' . ($_tag ? 'tag ' : 'branch ' )
. $branch_name;
},
);
eval {
$ctx->ls($dst, 'HEAD', 0);
} and die "branch ${branch_name} already exists\n";
if ($_parents) {
mk_parent_dirs($ctx, $dst);
}
print "Copying ${src} at r${rev} to ${dst}...\n";
$ctx->copy($src, $rev, $dst)
unless $_dry_run;
# Release resources held by ctx before creating another SVN::Ra
# so destruction is orderly. This seems necessary with SVN 1.9.5
# to avoid segfaults.
$ctx = undef;
$gs->fetch_all;
}
sub mk_parent_dirs {
my ($ctx, $parent) = @_;
$parent =~ s{/[^/]*$}{};
if (!eval{$ctx->ls($parent, 'HEAD', 0)}) {
mk_parent_dirs($ctx, $parent);
print "Creating parent folder ${parent} ...\n";
$ctx->mkdir($parent) unless $_dry_run;
}
}
sub cmd_find_rev {
my $revision_or_hash = shift or die "SVN or git revision required ",
"as a command-line argument\n";
my $result;
if ($revision_or_hash =~ /^r\d+$/) {
my $head = shift;
$head ||= 'HEAD';
my @refs;
my (undef, undef, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info($head, \@refs);
unless ($gs) {
die "Unable to determine upstream SVN information from ",
"$head history\n";
}
my $desired_revision = substr($revision_or_hash, 1);
if ($_before) {
$result = $gs->find_rev_before($desired_revision, 1);
} elsif ($_after) {
$result = $gs->find_rev_after($desired_revision, 1);
} else {
$result = $gs->rev_map_get($desired_revision, $uuid);
}
} else {
my (undef, $rev, undef) = cmt_metadata($revision_or_hash);
$result = $rev;
}
print "$result\n" if $result;
}
sub auto_create_empty_directories {
my ($gs) = @_;
my $var = eval { command_oneline('config', '--get', '--bool',
"svn-remote.$gs->{repo_id}.automkdirs") };
# By default, create empty directories by consulting the unhandled log,
# but allow setting it to 'false' to skip it.
return !($var && $var eq 'false');
}
sub cmd_rebase {
command_noisy(qw/update-index --refresh/);
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
unless ($gs) {
die "Unable to determine upstream SVN information from ",
"working tree history\n";
}
if ($_dry_run) {
print "Remote Branch: " . $gs->refname . "\n";
print "SVN URL: " . $url . "\n";
return;
}
if (command(qw/diff-index HEAD --/)) {
print STDERR "Cannot rebase with uncommitted changes:\n";
command_noisy('status');
exit 1;
}
unless ($_local) {
# rebase will checkout for us, so no need to do it explicitly
$_no_checkout = 'true';
$_fetch_all ? $gs->fetch_all : $gs->fetch;
}
command_noisy(rebase_cmd(), $gs->refname);
if (auto_create_empty_directories($gs)) {
$gs->mkemptydirs;
}
}
sub cmd_show_ignore {
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
$gs ||= Git::SVN->new;
my $r = (defined $_revision ? $_revision : $gs->ra->get_latest_revnum);
$gs->prop_walk($gs->path, $r, sub {
my ($gs, $path, $props) = @_;
print STDOUT "\n# $path\n";
my $s = $props->{'svn:ignore'} or return;
$s =~ s/[\r\n]+/\n/g;
$s =~ s/^\n+//;
chomp $s;
$s =~ s#^#$path#gm;
print STDOUT "$s\n";
});
git-svn: add support for Perl SVN::* libraries This means we no longer have to deal with having bloated SVN working copies around and we get a nice performance increase as well because we don't have to exec the SVN binary and start a new server connection each time. Of course we have to manually manage memory with SVN::Pool whenever we can, and hack around cases where SVN just eats memory despite pools (I blame Perl, too). I would like to keep memory usage as stable as possible during long fetch/commit processes since I still use computers with only 256-512M RAM. commit should always be faster with the SVN library code. The SVN::Delta interface is leaky (or I'm not using it with pools correctly), so I'm forking on every commit, but that doesn't seem to hurt performance too much (at least on normal Unix/Linux systems where fork() is pretty cheap). fetch should be faster in most common cases, but probably not all. fetches will be faster where client/server delta generation is the bottleneck and not bandwidth. Of course, full-files are generated server-side via deltas, too. Full files are always transferred when they're updated, just like git-svnimport and unlike command-line svn. I'm also hacking around memory leaks (see comments) here by using some more forks. I've tested fetch with http://, https://, file://, and svn:// repositories, so we should be reasonably covered in terms of error handling for fetching. Of course, we'll keep plain command-line svn compatibility as a fallback for people running SVN 1.1 (I'm looking into library support for 1.1.x SVN, too). If you want to force command-line SVN usage, set GIT_SVN_NO_LIB=1 in your environment. We also require two simultaneous connections (just like git-svnimport), but this shouldn't be a problem for most servers. Less important commands: show-ignore is slower because it requires repository access, but -r/--revision <num> can be specified. graft-branches may use more memory, but it's a short-term process and is funky-filename-safe. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2006-06-13 00:23:48 +02:00
}
sub cmd_show_externals {
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
$gs ||= Git::SVN->new;
my $r = (defined $_revision ? $_revision : $gs->ra->get_latest_revnum);
$gs->prop_walk($gs->path, $r, sub {
my ($gs, $path, $props) = @_;
print STDOUT "\n# $path\n";
my $s = $props->{'svn:externals'} or return;
$s =~ s/[\r\n]+/\n/g;
chomp $s;
$s =~ s#^#$path#gm;
print STDOUT "$s\n";
});
}
sub cmd_create_ignore {
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
$gs ||= Git::SVN->new;
my $r = (defined $_revision ? $_revision : $gs->ra->get_latest_revnum);
$gs->prop_walk($gs->path, $r, sub {
my ($gs, $path, $props) = @_;
# $path is of the form /path/to/dir/
$path = '.' . $path;
# SVN can have attributes on empty directories,
# which git won't track
mkpath([$path]) unless -d $path;
my $ignore = $path . '.gitignore';
my $s = $props->{'svn:ignore'} or return;
open(GITIGNORE, '>', $ignore)
or fatal("Failed to open `$ignore' for writing: $!");
$s =~ s/[\r\n]+/\n/g;
$s =~ s/^\n+//;
chomp $s;
# Prefix all patterns so that the ignore doesn't apply
# to sub-directories.
$s =~ s#^#/#gm;
print GITIGNORE "$s\n";
close(GITIGNORE)
or fatal("Failed to close `$ignore': $!");
command_noisy('add', '-f', $ignore);
});
}
sub cmd_mkdirs {
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
$gs ||= Git::SVN->new;
$gs->mkemptydirs($_revision);
}
# get_svnprops(PATH)
# ------------------
# Helper for cmd_propget and cmd_proplist below.
sub get_svnprops {
my $path = shift;
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
$gs ||= Git::SVN->new;
# prefix THE PATH by the sub-directory from which the user
# invoked us.
$path = $cmd_dir_prefix . $path;
fatal("No such file or directory: $path") unless -e $path;
my $is_dir = -d $path ? 1 : 0;
$path = join_paths($gs->path, $path);
# canonicalize the path (otherwise libsvn will abort or fail to
# find the file)
$path = canonicalize_path($path);
my $r = (defined $_revision ? $_revision : $gs->ra->get_latest_revnum);
my $props;
if ($is_dir) {
(undef, undef, $props) = $gs->ra->get_dir($path, $r);
}
else {
(undef, $props) = $gs->ra->get_file($path, $r, undef);
}
return $props;
}
# cmd_propget (PROP, PATH)
# ------------------------
# Print the SVN property PROP for PATH.
sub cmd_propget {
my ($prop, $path) = @_;
$path = '.' if not defined $path;
usage(1) if not defined $prop;
my $props = get_svnprops($path);
if (not defined $props->{$prop}) {
fatal("`$path' does not have a `$prop' SVN property.");
}
print $props->{$prop} . "\n";
}
# cmd_propset (PROPNAME, PROPVAL, PATH)
# ------------------------
# Adjust the SVN property PROPNAME to PROPVAL for PATH.
sub cmd_propset {
my ($propname, $propval, $path) = @_;
$path = '.' if not defined $path;
$path = $cmd_dir_prefix . $path;
usage(1) if not defined $propname;
usage(1) if not defined $propval;
my $file = basename($path);
my $dn = dirname($path);
my $cur_props = Git::SVN::Editor::check_attr( "svn-properties", $path );
my @new_props;
if (!$cur_props || $cur_props eq "unset" || $cur_props eq "" || $cur_props eq "set") {
push @new_props, "$propname=$propval";
} else {
# TODO: handle combining properties better
my @props = split(/;/, $cur_props);
my $replaced_prop;
foreach my $prop (@props) {
# Parse 'name=value' syntax and set the property.
if ($prop =~ /([^=]+)=(.*)/) {
my ($n,$v) = ($1,$2);
if ($n eq $propname) {
$v = $propval;
$replaced_prop = 1;
}
push @new_props, "$n=$v";
}
}
if (!$replaced_prop) {
push @new_props, "$propname=$propval";
}
}
my $attrfile = "$dn/.gitattributes";
open my $attrfh, '>>', $attrfile or die "Can't open $attrfile: $!\n";
# TODO: don't simply append here if $file already has svn-properties
my $new_props = join(';', @new_props);
print $attrfh "$file svn-properties=$new_props\n" or
die "write to $attrfile: $!\n";
close $attrfh or die "close $attrfile: $!\n";
}
# cmd_proplist (PATH)
# -------------------
# Print the list of SVN properties for PATH.
sub cmd_proplist {
my $path = shift;
$path = '.' if not defined $path;
my $props = get_svnprops($path);
print "Properties on '$path':\n";
foreach (sort keys %{$props}) {
print " $_\n";
}
}
sub cmd_multi_init {
my $url = shift;
unless (defined $_trunk || @_branches || @_tags) {
usage(1);
}
Git 2.0: git svn: Set default --prefix='origin/' if --prefix is not given git-svn by default puts its Subversion-tracking refs directly in refs/remotes/*. This runs counter to Git's convention of using refs/remotes/$remote/* for storing remote-tracking branches. Furthermore, combining git-svn with regular git remotes run the risk of clobbering refs under refs/remotes (e.g. if you have a git remote called "tags" with a "v1" branch, it will overlap with the git-svn's tracking branch for the "v1" tag from Subversion. Even though the git-svn refs stored in refs/remotes/* are not "proper" remote-tracking branches (since they are not covered by a proper git remote's refspec), they clearly represent a similar concept, and would benefit from following the same convention. For example, if git-svn tracks Subversion branch "foo" at refs/remotes/foo, and you create a local branch refs/heads/foo to add some commits to be pushed back to Subversion (using "git svn dcommit), then it is clearly unhelpful of Git to throw warning: refname 'foo' is ambiguous. every time you checkout, rebase, or otherwise interact with the branch. The existing workaround for this is to supply the --prefix=quux/ to git svn init/clone, so that git-svn's tracking branches end up in refs/remotes/quux/* instead of refs/remotes/*. However, encouraging users to specify --prefix to work around a design flaw in git-svn is suboptimal, and not a long term solution to the problem. Instead, git-svn should default to use a non-empty prefix that saves unsuspecting users from the inconveniences described above. This patch will only affect newly created git-svn setups, as the --prefix option only applies to git svn init (and git svn clone). Existing git-svn setups will continue with their existing (lack of) prefix. Also, if anyone somehow prefers git-svn's old layout, they can recreate that by explicitly passing an empty prefix (--prefix "") on the git svn init/clone command line. The patch changes the default value for --prefix from "" to "origin/", updates the git-svn manual page, and fixes the fallout in the git-svn testcases. (Note that this patch might be easier to review using the --word-diff and --word-diff-regex=. diff options.) [ew: squashed description of <= 1.9 behavior into manpage] Suggested-by: Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen <tfnico@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Johan Herland <johan@herland.net> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2013-10-11 14:57:07 +02:00
$_prefix = 'origin/' unless defined $_prefix;
if (defined $url) {
$url = canonicalize_url($url);
init_subdir(@_);
}
do_git_init_db();
if (defined $_trunk) {
$_trunk =~ s#^/+##;
my $trunk_ref = 'refs/remotes/' . $_prefix . 'trunk';
# try both old-style and new-style lookups:
my $gs_trunk = eval { Git::SVN->new($trunk_ref) };
unless ($gs_trunk) {
my ($trunk_url, $trunk_path) =
complete_svn_url($url, $_trunk);
$gs_trunk = Git::SVN->init($trunk_url, $trunk_path,
undef, $trunk_ref);
}
}
return unless @_branches || @_tags;
my $ra = $url ? Git::SVN::Ra->new($url) : undef;
foreach my $path (@_branches) {
complete_url_ls_init($ra, $path, '--branches/-b', $_prefix);
}
foreach my $path (@_tags) {
complete_url_ls_init($ra, $path, '--tags/-t', $_prefix.'tags/');
}
}
sub cmd_multi_fetch {
$Git::SVN::no_reuse_existing = undef;
my $remotes = Git::SVN::read_all_remotes();
foreach my $repo_id (sort keys %$remotes) {
if ($remotes->{$repo_id}->{url}) {
Git::SVN::fetch_all($repo_id, $remotes);
}
}
}
# this command is special because it requires no metadata
sub cmd_commit_diff {
my ($ta, $tb, $url) = @_;
my $usage = "usage: $0 commit-diff -r<revision> ".
"<tree-ish> <tree-ish> [<URL>]";
fatal($usage) if (!defined $ta || !defined $tb);
my $svn_path = '';
if (!defined $url) {
my $gs = eval { Git::SVN->new };
if (!$gs) {
fatal("Needed URL or usable git-svn --id in ",
"the command-line\n", $usage);
}
$url = $gs->url;
$svn_path = $gs->path;
}
unless (defined $_revision) {
fatal("-r|--revision is a required argument\n", $usage);
}
if (defined $_message && defined $_file) {
fatal("Both --message/-m and --file/-F specified ",
"for the commit message.\n",
"I have no idea what you mean");
}
if (defined $_file) {
$_message = file_to_s($_file);
} else {
$_message ||= get_commit_entry($tb)->{log};
}
my $ra ||= Git::SVN::Ra->new($url);
my $r = $_revision;
if ($r eq 'HEAD') {
$r = $ra->get_latest_revnum;
} elsif ($r !~ /^\d+$/) {
die "revision argument: $r not understood by git-svn\n";
}
my %ed_opts = ( r => $r,
log => $_message,
ra => $ra,
tree_a => $ta,
tree_b => $tb,
editor_cb => sub { print "Committed r$_[0]\n" },
svn_path => $svn_path );
if (!Git::SVN::Editor->new(\%ed_opts)->apply_diff) {
print "No changes\n$ta == $tb\n";
}
}
sub cmd_info {
my $path_arg = defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] : '.';
my $path = $path_arg;
if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path)) {
$path = canonicalize_path($path);
my $toplevel = eval {
my @cmd = qw/rev-parse --show-toplevel/;
command_oneline(\@cmd, STDERR => 0);
};
# remove $toplevel from the absolute path:
my ($vol, $dirs, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath($path);
my (undef, $tdirs, $tfile) = File::Spec->splitpath($toplevel);
my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($dirs);
my @tdirs = File::Spec->splitdir($tdirs);
pop @dirs if $dirs[-1] eq '';
pop @tdirs if $tdirs[-1] eq '';
push @dirs, $file;
push @tdirs, $tfile;
while (@tdirs && @dirs && $tdirs[0] eq $dirs[0]) {
shift @dirs;
shift @tdirs;
}
$dirs = File::Spec->catdir(@dirs);
$path = File::Spec->catpath($vol, $dirs);
$path = canonicalize_path($path);
} else {
$path = canonicalize_path($cmd_dir_prefix . $path);
}
if (exists $_[1]) {
die "Too many arguments specified\n";
}
my ($file_type, $diff_status) = find_file_type_and_diff_status($path);
if (!$file_type && !$diff_status) {
print STDERR "svn: '$path' is not under version control\n";
exit 1;
}
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
unless ($gs) {
die "Unable to determine upstream SVN information from ",
"working tree history\n";
}
# canonicalize_path() will return "" to make libsvn 1.5.x happy,
$path = "." if $path eq "";
my $full_url = canonicalize_url( add_path_to_url( $url, $path ) );
if ($_url) {
print "$full_url\n";
return;
}
my $result = "Path: $path_arg\n";
$result .= "Name: " . basename($path) . "\n" if $file_type ne "dir";
$result .= "URL: $full_url\n";
eval {
my $repos_root = $gs->repos_root;
Git::SVN::remove_username($repos_root);
$result .= "Repository Root: " . canonicalize_url($repos_root) . "\n";
};
if ($@) {
$result .= "Repository Root: (offline)\n";
}
::_req_svn();
$result .= "Repository UUID: $uuid\n" unless $diff_status eq "A" &&
(::compare_svn_version('1.5.4') <= 0 || $file_type ne "dir");
$result .= "Revision: " . ($diff_status eq "A" ? 0 : $rev) . "\n";
$result .= "Node Kind: " .
($file_type eq "dir" ? "directory" : "file") . "\n";
my $schedule = $diff_status eq "A"
? "add"
: ($diff_status eq "D" ? "delete" : "normal");
$result .= "Schedule: $schedule\n";
if ($diff_status eq "A") {
print $result, "\n";
return;
}
my ($lc_author, $lc_rev, $lc_date_utc);
my @args = Git::SVN::Log::git_svn_log_cmd($rev, $rev, "--", $path);
my $log = command_output_pipe(@args);
my $esc_color = qr/(?:\033\[(?:(?:\d+;)*\d*)?m)*/;
while (<$log>) {
if (/^${esc_color}author (.+) <[^>]+> (\d+) ([\-\+]?\d+)$/o) {
$lc_author = $1;
$lc_date_utc = Git::SVN::Log::parse_git_date($2, $3);
} elsif (/^${esc_color} (git-svn-id:.+)$/o) {
(undef, $lc_rev, undef) = ::extract_metadata($1);
}
}
close $log;
Git::SVN::Log::set_local_timezone();
$result .= "Last Changed Author: $lc_author\n";
$result .= "Last Changed Rev: $lc_rev\n";
$result .= "Last Changed Date: " .
Git::SVN::Log::format_svn_date($lc_date_utc) . "\n";
if ($file_type ne "dir") {
my $text_last_updated_date =
($diff_status eq "D" ? $lc_date_utc : (stat $path)[9]);
$result .=
"Text Last Updated: " .
Git::SVN::Log::format_svn_date($text_last_updated_date) .
"\n";
my $checksum;
if ($diff_status eq "D") {
my ($fh, $ctx) =
command_output_pipe(qw(cat-file blob), "HEAD:$path");
if ($file_type eq "link") {
my $file_name = <$fh>;
$checksum = md5sum("link $file_name");
} else {
$checksum = md5sum($fh);
}
command_close_pipe($fh, $ctx);
} elsif ($file_type eq "link") {
my $file_name =
command(qw(cat-file blob), "HEAD:$path");
$checksum =
md5sum("link " . $file_name);
} else {
open FILE, "<", $path or die $!;
$checksum = md5sum(\*FILE);
close FILE or die $!;
}
$result .= "Checksum: " . $checksum . "\n";
}
print $result, "\n";
}
sub cmd_reset {
my $target = shift || $_revision or die "SVN revision required\n";
$target = $1 if $target =~ /^r(\d+)$/;
$target =~ /^\d+$/ or die "Numeric SVN revision expected\n";
my ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs) = working_head_info('HEAD');
unless ($gs) {
die "Unable to determine upstream SVN information from ".
"history\n";
}
my ($r, $c) = $gs->find_rev_before($target, not $_fetch_parent);
die "Cannot find SVN revision $target\n" unless defined($c);
$gs->rev_map_set($r, $c, 'reset', $uuid);
print "r$r = $c ($gs->{ref_id})\n";
}
sub cmd_gc {
require File::Find;
if (!can_compress()) {
warn "Compress::Zlib could not be found; unhandled.log " .
"files will not be compressed.\n";
}
File::Find::find({ wanted => \&gc_directory, no_chdir => 1},
Git::SVN::svn_dir());
}
2006-02-16 10:24:16 +01:00
########################### utility functions #########################
sub rebase_cmd {
my @cmd = qw/rebase/;
push @cmd, '-v' if $_verbose;
push @cmd, qw/--merge/ if $_merge;
push @cmd, "--strategy=$_strategy" if $_strategy;
push @cmd, "--rebase-merges" if $_rebase_merges;
@cmd;
}
sub post_fetch_checkout {
return if $_no_checkout;
return if verify_ref('HEAD^0');
my $gs = $Git::SVN::_head or return;
# look for "trunk" ref if it exists
my $remote = Git::SVN::read_all_remotes()->{$gs->{repo_id}};
my $fetch = $remote->{fetch};
if ($fetch) {
foreach my $p (keys %$fetch) {
basename($fetch->{$p}) eq 'trunk' or next;
$gs = Git::SVN->new($fetch->{$p}, $gs->{repo_id}, $p);
last;
}
}
command_noisy(qw(update-ref HEAD), $gs->refname);
return unless verify_ref('HEAD^0');
return if $ENV{GIT_DIR} !~ m#^(?:.*/)?\.git$#;
my $index = command_oneline(qw(rev-parse --git-path index));
return if -f $index;
return if command_oneline(qw/rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree/) eq 'false';
return if command_oneline(qw/rev-parse --is-inside-git-dir/) eq 'true';
command_noisy(qw/read-tree -m -u -v HEAD HEAD/);
print STDERR "Checked out HEAD:\n ",
$gs->full_url, " r", $gs->last_rev, "\n";
if (auto_create_empty_directories($gs)) {
$gs->mkemptydirs($gs->last_rev);
}
}
sub complete_svn_url {
my ($url, $path) = @_;
if ($path =~ m#^[a-z\+]+://#i) { # path is a URL
$path = canonicalize_url($path);
} else {
$path = canonicalize_path($path);
if (!defined $url || $url !~ m#^[a-z\+]+://#i) {
fatal("E: '$path' is not a complete URL ",
"and a separate URL is not specified");
}
return ($url, $path);
}
return ($path, '');
}
sub complete_url_ls_init {
my ($ra, $repo_path, $switch, $pfx) = @_;
unless ($repo_path) {
print STDERR "W: $switch not specified\n";
return;
}
if ($repo_path =~ m#^[a-z\+]+://#i) {
$repo_path = canonicalize_url($repo_path);
$ra = Git::SVN::Ra->new($repo_path);
$repo_path = '';
} else {
$repo_path = canonicalize_path($repo_path);
$repo_path =~ s#^/+##;
unless ($ra) {
fatal("E: '$repo_path' is not a complete URL ",
"and a separate URL is not specified");
}
}
my $url = $ra->url;
my $gs = Git::SVN->init($url, undef, undef, undef, 1);
my $k = "svn-remote.$gs->{repo_id}.url";
my $orig_url = eval { command_oneline(qw/config --get/, $k) };
if ($orig_url && ($orig_url ne $gs->url)) {
die "$k already set: $orig_url\n",
"wanted to set to: $gs->url\n";
}
command_oneline('config', $k, $gs->url) unless $orig_url;
my $remote_path = join_paths( $gs->path, $repo_path );
$remote_path =~ s{%([0-9A-F]{2})}{chr hex($1)}ieg;
$remote_path =~ s#^/##g;
$remote_path .= "/*" if $remote_path !~ /\*/;
my ($n) = ($switch =~ /^--(\w+)/);
if (length $pfx && $pfx !~ m#/$#) {
die "--prefix='$pfx' must have a trailing slash '/'\n";
}
command_noisy('config',
'--add',
"svn-remote.$gs->{repo_id}.$n",
"$remote_path:refs/remotes/$pfx*" .
('/*' x (($remote_path =~ tr/*/*/) - 1)) );
}
sub verify_ref {
my ($ref) = @_;
eval { command_oneline([ 'rev-parse', '--verify', $ref ],
{ STDERR => 0 }); };
}
git-svn: add support for Perl SVN::* libraries This means we no longer have to deal with having bloated SVN working copies around and we get a nice performance increase as well because we don't have to exec the SVN binary and start a new server connection each time. Of course we have to manually manage memory with SVN::Pool whenever we can, and hack around cases where SVN just eats memory despite pools (I blame Perl, too). I would like to keep memory usage as stable as possible during long fetch/commit processes since I still use computers with only 256-512M RAM. commit should always be faster with the SVN library code. The SVN::Delta interface is leaky (or I'm not using it with pools correctly), so I'm forking on every commit, but that doesn't seem to hurt performance too much (at least on normal Unix/Linux systems where fork() is pretty cheap). fetch should be faster in most common cases, but probably not all. fetches will be faster where client/server delta generation is the bottleneck and not bandwidth. Of course, full-files are generated server-side via deltas, too. Full files are always transferred when they're updated, just like git-svnimport and unlike command-line svn. I'm also hacking around memory leaks (see comments) here by using some more forks. I've tested fetch with http://, https://, file://, and svn:// repositories, so we should be reasonably covered in terms of error handling for fetching. Of course, we'll keep plain command-line svn compatibility as a fallback for people running SVN 1.1 (I'm looking into library support for 1.1.x SVN, too). If you want to force command-line SVN usage, set GIT_SVN_NO_LIB=1 in your environment. We also require two simultaneous connections (just like git-svnimport), but this shouldn't be a problem for most servers. Less important commands: show-ignore is slower because it requires repository access, but -r/--revision <num> can be specified. graft-branches may use more memory, but it's a short-term process and is funky-filename-safe. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2006-06-13 00:23:48 +02:00
sub get_tree_from_treeish {
git-svn: fix several corner-case and rare bugs with 'commit' None of these were really show-stoppers (or even triggered) on most of the trees I've tracked. * Node change prevention for identically named nodes. This is a limitation of SVN, but we find the error and exit before it's passed to SVN so we don't dirty our working tree when our commit fails. git-svn will exit with an error code 1 if any of the following conditions are found: 1. a directory is removed and a file of the same name of the removed directory is created 1a. a file has its parent directory removed and the file is takes the name of the removed parent directory:: baz/zzz => baz 2. a file is removed and a directory of the same name of the removed file is created. 2a. a file is moved into a deeper directory that shares the previous name of the file:: dir/$file => dir/file/$file Since SVN cannot handle these cases, the user will have to manually split the commit into several parts. * --rmdir now handles nested/deep removals. If dir/a/b/c/d/e/file is removed, and everything else is in the dir/ hierarchy is otherwise empty, then dir/ will be deleted when file is deleted from svn and --rmdir specified. * Always assert that we have written the tree we want to write on commits. This helped me find several bugs in the symlink handling code (which as been fixed). * Several symlink handling fixes. We now refuse to set permissions on symlinks. We also always unlink a file if we're going to overwrite it. * Apply changes in a pre-determined order, so we always have rename from locations handy before we delete them. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-02-20 19:57:28 +01:00
my ($treeish) = @_;
# $treeish can be a symbolic ref, too:
my $type = command_oneline(qw/cat-file -t/, $treeish);
git-svn: fix several corner-case and rare bugs with 'commit' None of these were really show-stoppers (or even triggered) on most of the trees I've tracked. * Node change prevention for identically named nodes. This is a limitation of SVN, but we find the error and exit before it's passed to SVN so we don't dirty our working tree when our commit fails. git-svn will exit with an error code 1 if any of the following conditions are found: 1. a directory is removed and a file of the same name of the removed directory is created 1a. a file has its parent directory removed and the file is takes the name of the removed parent directory:: baz/zzz => baz 2. a file is removed and a directory of the same name of the removed file is created. 2a. a file is moved into a deeper directory that shares the previous name of the file:: dir/$file => dir/file/$file Since SVN cannot handle these cases, the user will have to manually split the commit into several parts. * --rmdir now handles nested/deep removals. If dir/a/b/c/d/e/file is removed, and everything else is in the dir/ hierarchy is otherwise empty, then dir/ will be deleted when file is deleted from svn and --rmdir specified. * Always assert that we have written the tree we want to write on commits. This helped me find several bugs in the symlink handling code (which as been fixed). * Several symlink handling fixes. We now refuse to set permissions on symlinks. We also always unlink a file if we're going to overwrite it. * Apply changes in a pre-determined order, so we always have rename from locations handy before we delete them. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-02-20 19:57:28 +01:00
my $expected;
while ($type eq 'tag') {
($treeish, $type) = command(qw/cat-file tag/, $treeish);
git-svn: fix several corner-case and rare bugs with 'commit' None of these were really show-stoppers (or even triggered) on most of the trees I've tracked. * Node change prevention for identically named nodes. This is a limitation of SVN, but we find the error and exit before it's passed to SVN so we don't dirty our working tree when our commit fails. git-svn will exit with an error code 1 if any of the following conditions are found: 1. a directory is removed and a file of the same name of the removed directory is created 1a. a file has its parent directory removed and the file is takes the name of the removed parent directory:: baz/zzz => baz 2. a file is removed and a directory of the same name of the removed file is created. 2a. a file is moved into a deeper directory that shares the previous name of the file:: dir/$file => dir/file/$file Since SVN cannot handle these cases, the user will have to manually split the commit into several parts. * --rmdir now handles nested/deep removals. If dir/a/b/c/d/e/file is removed, and everything else is in the dir/ hierarchy is otherwise empty, then dir/ will be deleted when file is deleted from svn and --rmdir specified. * Always assert that we have written the tree we want to write on commits. This helped me find several bugs in the symlink handling code (which as been fixed). * Several symlink handling fixes. We now refuse to set permissions on symlinks. We also always unlink a file if we're going to overwrite it. * Apply changes in a pre-determined order, so we always have rename from locations handy before we delete them. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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}
if ($type eq 'commit') {
$expected = (grep /^tree /, command(qw/cat-file commit/,
$treeish))[0];
($expected) = ($expected =~ /^tree ($oid)$/o);
git-svn: fix several corner-case and rare bugs with 'commit' None of these were really show-stoppers (or even triggered) on most of the trees I've tracked. * Node change prevention for identically named nodes. This is a limitation of SVN, but we find the error and exit before it's passed to SVN so we don't dirty our working tree when our commit fails. git-svn will exit with an error code 1 if any of the following conditions are found: 1. a directory is removed and a file of the same name of the removed directory is created 1a. a file has its parent directory removed and the file is takes the name of the removed parent directory:: baz/zzz => baz 2. a file is removed and a directory of the same name of the removed file is created. 2a. a file is moved into a deeper directory that shares the previous name of the file:: dir/$file => dir/file/$file Since SVN cannot handle these cases, the user will have to manually split the commit into several parts. * --rmdir now handles nested/deep removals. If dir/a/b/c/d/e/file is removed, and everything else is in the dir/ hierarchy is otherwise empty, then dir/ will be deleted when file is deleted from svn and --rmdir specified. * Always assert that we have written the tree we want to write on commits. This helped me find several bugs in the symlink handling code (which as been fixed). * Several symlink handling fixes. We now refuse to set permissions on symlinks. We also always unlink a file if we're going to overwrite it. * Apply changes in a pre-determined order, so we always have rename from locations handy before we delete them. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-02-20 19:57:28 +01:00
die "Unable to get tree from $treeish\n" unless $expected;
} elsif ($type eq 'tree') {
$expected = $treeish;
} else {
die "$treeish is a $type, expected tree, tag or commit\n";
}
git-svn: add support for Perl SVN::* libraries This means we no longer have to deal with having bloated SVN working copies around and we get a nice performance increase as well because we don't have to exec the SVN binary and start a new server connection each time. Of course we have to manually manage memory with SVN::Pool whenever we can, and hack around cases where SVN just eats memory despite pools (I blame Perl, too). I would like to keep memory usage as stable as possible during long fetch/commit processes since I still use computers with only 256-512M RAM. commit should always be faster with the SVN library code. The SVN::Delta interface is leaky (or I'm not using it with pools correctly), so I'm forking on every commit, but that doesn't seem to hurt performance too much (at least on normal Unix/Linux systems where fork() is pretty cheap). fetch should be faster in most common cases, but probably not all. fetches will be faster where client/server delta generation is the bottleneck and not bandwidth. Of course, full-files are generated server-side via deltas, too. Full files are always transferred when they're updated, just like git-svnimport and unlike command-line svn. I'm also hacking around memory leaks (see comments) here by using some more forks. I've tested fetch with http://, https://, file://, and svn:// repositories, so we should be reasonably covered in terms of error handling for fetching. Of course, we'll keep plain command-line svn compatibility as a fallback for people running SVN 1.1 (I'm looking into library support for 1.1.x SVN, too). If you want to force command-line SVN usage, set GIT_SVN_NO_LIB=1 in your environment. We also require two simultaneous connections (just like git-svnimport), but this shouldn't be a problem for most servers. Less important commands: show-ignore is slower because it requires repository access, but -r/--revision <num> can be specified. graft-branches may use more memory, but it's a short-term process and is funky-filename-safe. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2006-06-13 00:23:48 +02:00
return $expected;
}
sub get_commit_entry {
my ($treeish) = shift;
my %log_entry = ( log => '', tree => get_tree_from_treeish($treeish) );
my @git_path = qw(rev-parse --git-path);
my $commit_editmsg = command_oneline(@git_path, 'COMMIT_EDITMSG');
my $commit_msg = command_oneline(@git_path, 'COMMIT_MSG');
open my $log_fh, '>', $commit_editmsg or croak $!;
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my $type = command_oneline(qw/cat-file -t/, $treeish);
if ($type eq 'commit' || $type eq 'tag') {
my ($msg_fh, $ctx) = command_output_pipe('cat-file',
$type, $treeish);
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my $in_msg = 0;
my $author;
my $saw_from = 0;
my $msgbuf = "";
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while (<$msg_fh>) {
if (!$in_msg) {
$in_msg = 1 if (/^$/);
$author = $1 if (/^author (.*>)/);
} elsif (/^git-svn-id: /) {
# skip this for now, we regenerate the
# correct one on re-fetch anyways
# TODO: set *:merge properties or like...
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} else {
if (/^From:/ || /^Signed-off-by:/) {
$saw_from = 1;
}
$msgbuf .= $_;
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}
}
$msgbuf =~ s/\s+$//s;
$msgbuf =~ s/\r\n/\n/sg; # SVN 1.6+ disallows CRLF
if ($Git::SVN::_add_author_from && defined($author)
&& !$saw_from) {
$msgbuf .= "\n\nFrom: $author";
}
print $log_fh $msgbuf or croak $!;
command_close_pipe($msg_fh, $ctx);
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}
close $log_fh or croak $!;
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if ($_edit || ($type eq 'tree')) {
chomp(my $editor = command_oneline(qw(var GIT_EDITOR)));
system('sh', '-c', $editor.' "$@"', $editor, $commit_editmsg);
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}
rename $commit_editmsg, $commit_msg or croak $!;
{
require Encode;
# SVN requires messages to be UTF-8 when entering the repo
open $log_fh, '<', $commit_msg or croak $!;
binmode $log_fh;
chomp($log_entry{log} = get_record($log_fh, undef));
my $enc = Git::config('i18n.commitencoding') || 'UTF-8';
my $msg = $log_entry{log};
eval { $msg = Encode::decode($enc, $msg, 1) };
if ($@) {
die "Could not decode as $enc:\n", $msg,
"\nPerhaps you need to set i18n.commitencoding\n";
}
eval { $msg = Encode::encode('UTF-8', $msg, 1) };
die "Could not encode as UTF-8:\n$msg\n" if $@;
$log_entry{log} = $msg;
close $log_fh or croak $!;
}
unlink $commit_msg;
\%log_entry;
git-svn: add support for Perl SVN::* libraries This means we no longer have to deal with having bloated SVN working copies around and we get a nice performance increase as well because we don't have to exec the SVN binary and start a new server connection each time. Of course we have to manually manage memory with SVN::Pool whenever we can, and hack around cases where SVN just eats memory despite pools (I blame Perl, too). I would like to keep memory usage as stable as possible during long fetch/commit processes since I still use computers with only 256-512M RAM. commit should always be faster with the SVN library code. The SVN::Delta interface is leaky (or I'm not using it with pools correctly), so I'm forking on every commit, but that doesn't seem to hurt performance too much (at least on normal Unix/Linux systems where fork() is pretty cheap). fetch should be faster in most common cases, but probably not all. fetches will be faster where client/server delta generation is the bottleneck and not bandwidth. Of course, full-files are generated server-side via deltas, too. Full files are always transferred when they're updated, just like git-svnimport and unlike command-line svn. I'm also hacking around memory leaks (see comments) here by using some more forks. I've tested fetch with http://, https://, file://, and svn:// repositories, so we should be reasonably covered in terms of error handling for fetching. Of course, we'll keep plain command-line svn compatibility as a fallback for people running SVN 1.1 (I'm looking into library support for 1.1.x SVN, too). If you want to force command-line SVN usage, set GIT_SVN_NO_LIB=1 in your environment. We also require two simultaneous connections (just like git-svnimport), but this shouldn't be a problem for most servers. Less important commands: show-ignore is slower because it requires repository access, but -r/--revision <num> can be specified. graft-branches may use more memory, but it's a short-term process and is funky-filename-safe. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2006-06-13 00:23:48 +02:00
}
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sub s_to_file {
my ($str, $file, $mode) = @_;
open my $fd,'>',$file or croak $!;
print $fd $str,"\n" or croak $!;
close $fd or croak $!;
chmod ($mode &~ umask, $file) if (defined $mode);
}
sub file_to_s {
my $file = shift;
open my $fd,'<',$file or croak "$!: file: $file\n";
local $/;
my $ret = <$fd>;
close $fd or croak $!;
$ret =~ s/\s*$//s;
return $ret;
}
# '<svn username> = real-name <email address>' mapping based on git-svnimport:
sub load_authors {
open my $authors, '<', $_authors or die "Can't open $_authors $!\n";
my $log = $cmd eq 'log';
while (<$authors>) {
chomp;
next unless /^(.+?|\(no author\))\s*=\s*(.+?)\s*<(.*)>\s*$/;
my ($user, $name, $email) = ($1, $2, $3);
if ($log) {
$Git::SVN::Log::rusers{"$name <$email>"} = $user;
} else {
$users{$user} = [$name, $email];
}
}
close $authors or croak $!;
}
# convert GetOpt::Long specs for use by git-config
sub read_git_config {
my $opts = shift;
my @config_only;
foreach my $o (keys %$opts) {
# if we have mixedCase and a long option-only, then
# it's a config-only variable that we don't need for
# the command-line.
push @config_only, $o if ($o =~ /[A-Z]/ && $o =~ /^[a-z]+$/i);
my $v = $opts->{$o};
my ($key) = ($o =~ /^([a-zA-Z\-]+)/);
$key =~ s/-//g;
my $arg = 'git config';
$arg .= ' --int' if ($o =~ /[:=]i$/);
$arg .= ' --bool' if ($o !~ /[:=][sfi]$/);
if (ref $v eq 'ARRAY') {
chomp(my @tmp = `$arg --get-all svn.$key`);
@$v = @tmp if @tmp;
} else {
chomp(my $tmp = `$arg --get svn.$key`);
if ($tmp && !($arg =~ / --bool/ && $tmp eq 'false')) {
$$v = $tmp;
}
}
}
load_object_format();
delete @$opts{@config_only} if @config_only;
}
sub load_object_format {
chomp(my $hash = `git config --get extensions.objectformat`);
$::oid_length = 64 if $hash eq 'sha256';
}
sub extract_metadata {
my $id = shift or return (undef, undef, undef);
my ($url, $rev, $uuid) = ($id =~ /^\s*git-svn-id:\s+(.*)\@(\d+)
\s([a-f\d\-]+)$/ix);
if (!defined $rev || !$uuid || !$url) {
# some of the original repositories I made had
# identifiers like this:
($rev, $uuid) = ($id =~/^\s*git-svn-id:\s(\d+)\@([a-f\d\-]+)/i);
}
return ($url, $rev, $uuid);
}
sub cmt_metadata {
return extract_metadata((grep(/^git-svn-id: /,
command(qw/cat-file commit/, shift)))[-1]);
}
sub cmt_sha2rev_batch {
my %s2r;
my ($pid, $in, $out, $ctx) = command_bidi_pipe(qw/cat-file --batch/);
my $list = shift;
foreach my $sha (@{$list}) {
my $first = 1;
my $size = 0;
print $out $sha, "\n";
while (my $line = <$in>) {
if ($first && $line =~ /^$::oid\smissing$/) {
last;
} elsif ($first &&
$line =~ /^$::oid\scommit\s(\d+)$/) {
$first = 0;
$size = $1;
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^(git-svn-id: )/) {
my (undef, $rev, undef) =
extract_metadata($line);
$s2r{$sha} = $rev;
}
$size -= length($line);
last if ($size == 0);
}
}
command_close_bidi_pipe($pid, $in, $out, $ctx);
return \%s2r;
}
sub working_head_info {
my ($head, $refs) = @_;
my @args = qw/rev-list --first-parent --pretty=medium/;
my ($fh, $ctx) = command_output_pipe(@args, $head, "--");
my $hash;
my %max;
while (<$fh>) {
if ( m{^commit ($::oid)$} ) {
unshift @$refs, $hash if $hash and $refs;
$hash = $1;
next;
}
next unless s{^\s*(git-svn-id:)}{$1};
my ($url, $rev, $uuid) = extract_metadata($_);
if (defined $url && defined $rev) {
next if $max{$url} and $max{$url} < $rev;
if (my $gs = Git::SVN->find_by_url($url)) {
my $c = $gs->rev_map_get($rev, $uuid);
if ($c && $c eq $hash) {
close $fh; # break the pipe
return ($url, $rev, $uuid, $gs);
} else {
$max{$url} ||= $gs->rev_map_max;
}
}
}
}
command_close_pipe($fh, $ctx);
(undef, undef, undef, undef);
}
sub read_commit_parents {
my ($parents, $c) = @_;
chomp(my $p = command_oneline(qw/rev-list --parents -1/, $c));
$p =~ s/^($c)\s*// or die "rev-list --parents -1 $c failed!\n";
@{$parents->{$c}} = split(/ /, $p);
}
sub linearize_history {
my ($gs, $refs) = @_;
my %parents;
foreach my $c (@$refs) {
read_commit_parents(\%parents, $c);
}
my @linear_refs;
my %skip = ();
my $last_svn_commit = $gs->last_commit;
foreach my $c (reverse @$refs) {
next if $c eq $last_svn_commit;
last if $skip{$c};
unshift @linear_refs, $c;
$skip{$c} = 1;
# we only want the first parent to diff against for linear
# history, we save the rest to inject when we finalize the
# svn commit
my $fp_a = verify_ref("$c~1");
my $fp_b = shift @{$parents{$c}} if $parents{$c};
if (!$fp_a || !$fp_b) {
die "Commit $c\n",
"has no parent commit, and therefore ",
"nothing to diff against.\n",
"You should be working from a repository ",
"originally created by git-svn\n";
}
if ($fp_a ne $fp_b) {
die "$c~1 = $fp_a, however parsing commit $c ",
"revealed that:\n$c~1 = $fp_b\nBUG!\n";
}
foreach my $p (@{$parents{$c}}) {
$skip{$p} = 1;
}
}
(\@linear_refs, \%parents);
}
sub find_file_type_and_diff_status {
my ($path) = @_;
return ('dir', '') if $path eq '';
my $diff_output =
command_oneline(qw(diff --cached --name-status --), $path) || "";
my $diff_status = (split(' ', $diff_output))[0] || "";
my $ls_tree = command_oneline(qw(ls-tree HEAD), $path) || "";
return (undef, undef) if !$diff_status && !$ls_tree;
if ($diff_status eq "A") {
return ("link", $diff_status) if -l $path;
return ("dir", $diff_status) if -d $path;
return ("file", $diff_status);
}
my $mode = (split(' ', $ls_tree))[0] || "";
return ("link", $diff_status) if $mode eq "120000";
return ("dir", $diff_status) if $mode eq "040000";
return ("file", $diff_status);
}
sub md5sum {
my $arg = shift;
my $ref = ref $arg;
require Digest::MD5;
my $md5 = Digest::MD5->new();
if ($ref eq 'GLOB' || $ref eq 'IO::File' || $ref eq 'File::Temp') {
$md5->addfile($arg) or croak $!;
} elsif ($ref eq 'SCALAR') {
$md5->add($$arg) or croak $!;
} elsif (!$ref) {
$md5->add($arg) or croak $!;
} else {
fatal "Can't provide MD5 hash for unknown ref type: '", $ref, "'";
}
return $md5->hexdigest();
}
sub gc_directory {
if (can_compress() && -f $_ && basename($_) eq "unhandled.log") {
my $out_filename = $_ . ".gz";
open my $in_fh, "<", $_ or die "Unable to open $_: $!\n";
binmode $in_fh;
my $gz = Compress::Zlib::gzopen($out_filename, "ab") or
die "Unable to open $out_filename: $!\n";
my $res;
while ($res = sysread($in_fh, my $str, 1024)) {
$gz->gzwrite($str) or
die "Unable to write: ".$gz->gzerror()."!\n";
}
no warnings 'once'; # $File::Find::name would warn
unlink $_ or die "unlink $File::Find::name: $!\n";
} elsif (-f $_ && basename($_) eq "index") {
unlink $_ or die "unlink $_: $!\n";
}
}
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__END__
Data structures:
$remotes = { # returned by read_all_remotes()
'svn' => {
# svn-remote.svn.url=https://svn.musicpd.org
url => 'https://svn.musicpd.org',
# svn-remote.svn.fetch=mpd/trunk:trunk
fetch => {
'mpd/trunk' => 'trunk',
},
# svn-remote.svn.tags=mpd/tags/*:tags/*
tags => {
path => {
left => 'mpd/tags',
right => '',
regex => qr!mpd/tags/([^/]+)$!,
glob => 'tags/*',
},
ref => {
left => 'tags',
right => '',
regex => qr!tags/([^/]+)$!,
glob => 'tags/*',
},
}
}
};
$log_entry hashref as returned by libsvn_log_entry()
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{
log => 'whitespace-formatted log entry
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', # trailing newline is preserved
revision => '8', # integer
date => '2004-02-24T17:01:44.108345Z', # commit date
author => 'committer name'
};
# this is generated by generate_diff();
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@mods = array of diff-index line hashes, each element represents one line
of diff-index output
diff-index line ($m hash)
{
mode_a => first column of diff-index output, no leading ':',
mode_b => second column of diff-index output,
sha1_b => sha1sum of the final blob,
chg => change type [MCRADT],
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file_a => original file name of a file (iff chg is 'C' or 'R')
file_b => new/current file name of a file (any chg)
}
;
git-svn: add support for Perl SVN::* libraries This means we no longer have to deal with having bloated SVN working copies around and we get a nice performance increase as well because we don't have to exec the SVN binary and start a new server connection each time. Of course we have to manually manage memory with SVN::Pool whenever we can, and hack around cases where SVN just eats memory despite pools (I blame Perl, too). I would like to keep memory usage as stable as possible during long fetch/commit processes since I still use computers with only 256-512M RAM. commit should always be faster with the SVN library code. The SVN::Delta interface is leaky (or I'm not using it with pools correctly), so I'm forking on every commit, but that doesn't seem to hurt performance too much (at least on normal Unix/Linux systems where fork() is pretty cheap). fetch should be faster in most common cases, but probably not all. fetches will be faster where client/server delta generation is the bottleneck and not bandwidth. Of course, full-files are generated server-side via deltas, too. Full files are always transferred when they're updated, just like git-svnimport and unlike command-line svn. I'm also hacking around memory leaks (see comments) here by using some more forks. I've tested fetch with http://, https://, file://, and svn:// repositories, so we should be reasonably covered in terms of error handling for fetching. Of course, we'll keep plain command-line svn compatibility as a fallback for people running SVN 1.1 (I'm looking into library support for 1.1.x SVN, too). If you want to force command-line SVN usage, set GIT_SVN_NO_LIB=1 in your environment. We also require two simultaneous connections (just like git-svnimport), but this shouldn't be a problem for most servers. Less important commands: show-ignore is slower because it requires repository access, but -r/--revision <num> can be specified. graft-branches may use more memory, but it's a short-term process and is funky-filename-safe. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2006-06-13 00:23:48 +02:00
# retval of read_url_paths{,_all}();
$l_map = {
# repository root url
'https://svn.musicpd.org' => {
# repository path # GIT_SVN_ID
'mpd/trunk' => 'trunk',
'mpd/tags/0.11.5' => 'tags/0.11.5',
},
}
git-svn: add support for Perl SVN::* libraries This means we no longer have to deal with having bloated SVN working copies around and we get a nice performance increase as well because we don't have to exec the SVN binary and start a new server connection each time. Of course we have to manually manage memory with SVN::Pool whenever we can, and hack around cases where SVN just eats memory despite pools (I blame Perl, too). I would like to keep memory usage as stable as possible during long fetch/commit processes since I still use computers with only 256-512M RAM. commit should always be faster with the SVN library code. The SVN::Delta interface is leaky (or I'm not using it with pools correctly), so I'm forking on every commit, but that doesn't seem to hurt performance too much (at least on normal Unix/Linux systems where fork() is pretty cheap). fetch should be faster in most common cases, but probably not all. fetches will be faster where client/server delta generation is the bottleneck and not bandwidth. Of course, full-files are generated server-side via deltas, too. Full files are always transferred when they're updated, just like git-svnimport and unlike command-line svn. I'm also hacking around memory leaks (see comments) here by using some more forks. I've tested fetch with http://, https://, file://, and svn:// repositories, so we should be reasonably covered in terms of error handling for fetching. Of course, we'll keep plain command-line svn compatibility as a fallback for people running SVN 1.1 (I'm looking into library support for 1.1.x SVN, too). If you want to force command-line SVN usage, set GIT_SVN_NO_LIB=1 in your environment. We also require two simultaneous connections (just like git-svnimport), but this shouldn't be a problem for most servers. Less important commands: show-ignore is slower because it requires repository access, but -r/--revision <num> can be specified. graft-branches may use more memory, but it's a short-term process and is funky-filename-safe. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2006-06-13 00:23:48 +02:00
Notes:
I don't trust the each() function on unless I created %hash myself
because the internal iterator may not have started at base.