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#!/bin/sh
# Update an "ever-green branch", i.e. given a previously rebased branch
# thicket, update it both to include new changes in the original branch as well
# as rebasing the result to the new upstream branch.
#
# Most prominent example: shears/seen, which reflects Git for Windows' patches as
# rebased on top of the now-current "seen" branch.
#
# There are a couple of scenarios to keep in mind:
#
# - The branch could be maintained via merging-rebases, i.e. started with a
# fake merge that merges in previous iterations (without taking any of the
# changes, though).
#
# - The current branch might have advanced since the previous ever-green
# update.
#
# - The upstream branch might have advanced since the previous ever-green
# update.
#
# - The upstream branch might have been force-pushed since the previous
# ever-green update.
#
# If there are new patches to rebase (i.e. if there are changes to the current
# branch that have not made it to the ever-green branch yet), and if the
# upstream branch has changed, we actually need *two* rebase runs. But we will
# pretend that to be a single rebase by appending the second rebase's todo
# script to the first one's.
die () {
echo "$*" >&2
exit 1
}
THIS_SCRIPT="$(realpath "$0")"
make_script () { # <tip-commit-to-rebase> <rebase-i-options>...
# Create throw-away worktree in order to generate todo list
worktree="$(git rev-parse --absolute-git-dir)/temp-rebase.$$"
git worktree add --no-checkout "$worktree" "$1"^0 >&2
shift
cur_git_dir="$(git rev-parse --absolute-git-dir)"
tmp_todo_list="$worktree.todo"
rm -f "$tmp_todo_list" || die "Could not remove $tmp_todo_list"
fake_editor="$(git -C "$worktree" rev-parse --absolute-git-dir)/fake-editor.sh" &&
cat >"$fake_editor" <<-EOF &&
#!/bin/sh
cat "\$1" >"$tmp_todo_list" &&
exit 1
EOF
chmod a+x "$fake_editor" &&
if out="$(unset GIT_DIR; GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="$fake_editor" git -C "$worktree" rebase -i "$@" 2>&1)" ||
test ! -f "$tmp_todo_list"
then
die "Failed to generate todo list for 'rebase $*' in $PWD: $out"
fi
git worktree remove --force "$worktree" &&
result="$(cat "$tmp_todo_list")" &&
rm "$tmp_todo_list" &&
echo "$result"
}
extract_todo_help () {
help_starts_at="$(grep -n '^# Rebase .* ([0-9]* commands)' <"$1")"
help_starts_at="${help_starts_at%%:*}"
case "$help_starts_at" in
'') help=;;
*[^0-9]*) die "BUG: could not get start of help in $1";;
*)
mv -f "$1" "$1.raw" ||
die "Could not rename $1"
help="$(sed "1,$(($help_starts_at-2))d" <"$1.raw")"
sed "$(($help_starts_at-1))q" >"$1" <"$1.raw"
;;
esac
echo "$help"
}
# When stopped with conflicts during a rebase, this function determines whether
# there is an upstream commit (i.e. a commit reachable from HEAD but not from
# the original commit to be picked), and whether it is identical (except for
# Junio's Signed-off-by: line).
#
# Returns 0 if it is essentially identical, 1 if it is not (or if no upstream
# commit could be found).
compare_stopped_to_upstream_commit () {
tip="$(cat "$(git rev-parse --git-path rebase-merge/stopped-sha)")" &&
git rev-parse -q --verify "$tip" || {
echo "Could not get stopped-sha; Not in a rebase?\n" >&2
return 1
}
upstream=HEAD
count=1
upstream_commit="$(git range-diff -s $tip^..$tip $tip.."$upstream" |
sed -n 's/^[^:]*:[^:]*[=!][^:]*: *\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p')"
test -n "$upstream_commit" ||
upstream_commit="$(git range-diff --creation-factor=95 -s $tip^..$tip $tip.."$upstream" |
sed -n 's/^[^:]*:[^:]*[=!][^:]*: *\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p')"
test -n "$upstream_commit" || {
echo "Could not find upstream commit for '$tip'" >&2
return 1
}
if git range-diff -s $tip^..$tip $upstream_commit^..$upstream_commit |
grep -q '^1: [^ ]* *= '
then
echo "$tip is identical to $upstream_commit; skipping" >&2
return 0
fi
! git grep -q '^Signed-off-by: Junio.* <gitster@pobox\.com>$' "$upstream_commit" || {
edited_upstream_commit="$(git cat-file commit "$upstream_commit" |
sed '/^Signed-off-by: Junio.* <gitster@pobox\.com>$/d' |
git hash-object -t commit -w --stdin)"
if git range-diff -s $tip^..$tip $edited_upstream_commit^..$edited_upstream_commit |
grep -q '^1: [^ ]* *= '
then
echo "$tip is essentially identical to $upstream_commit; skipping" >&2
return 0
fi
}
printf "Found upstream commit %s for %s, but they are different:\n\n" "$upstream_commit" "$tip" >&2
git range-diff --creation-factor=95 "$tip~$count..$tip" "$upstream_commit~$count..$upstream_commit"
return 1
}
continue_rebase () {
test -n "$ORIGINAL_GIT_EDITOR" ||
ORIGINAL_GIT_EDITOR="$(git var GIT_EDITOR 2>/dev/null || echo false)"
test -n "$ORIGINAL_GIT_EDITOR" ||
die "Could not determine editor"
export ORIGINAL_GIT_EDITOR
export GIT_EDITOR="\"$THIS_SCRIPT\" fixup-quietly" ||
die "Could not override editor"
while true
do
msgnum="$(cat "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/rebase-merge/msgnum")" ||
die "Could not determine msgnum"
git rev-parse --verify HEAD >"$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/cur-head" ||
die "Could not record current HEAD"
git diff-files --quiet || {
compare_stopped_to_upstream_commit &&
git add -u &&
git reset --hard
} ||
die "There are unstaged changes; Cannot continue"
git rebase --continue && break
test "exec exit 123 # force re-reading of replacement objects" != \
"$(tail -n 1 "$(git rev-parse --git-path rebase-merge/done)")" ||
continue
test "$msgnum" != "$(cat "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/rebase-merge/msgnum")" ||
exit 1
test -f "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/rebase-merge/stopped-sha" ||
exit 1
done
}
case "$1" in
replace-todo-script)
shift
cp -f "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/replace-todo" "$1" ||
die "Could not replace todo list"
eval "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR \"$1\"" && exit
die "Failed to call '$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR'"
;;
nested-rebase)
shift
case "$1" in
--merging=*) merging="${1#*=}"; shift;;
*) merging=;;
esac
todo="$(git rev-parse --git-path rebase-merge/git-rebase-todo)" &&
help="$(extract_todo_help "$todo")" &&
mv -f "$todo" "$todo.save" ||
die "Could not save $todo"
onto="$*"; onto="${onto#*--onto }"
test "a$onto" != "a$*" ||
die "Could not determine --onto from '$*'"
onto="$(git rev-parse "${onto%% *}")" ||
die "Invalid onto: '$*'"
echo "# Now let's rebase the ever-green branch onto $onto" >"$todo" &&
echo "reset $onto" >>"$todo" &&
if test -n "$merging"
then
cat >>"$todo" <<-EOF
exec git merge -s ours -m "\$(cat "\$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/merging-rebase-message")" "$merging"
exec git replace --graft HEAD HEAD^
exec exit 123 # force re-reading of replacement objects
EOF
fi &&
make_script HEAD "$@" >>"$todo" ||
die "Could not retrieve new todo list"
help="$(extract_todo_help "$todo")" &&
cat "$todo.save" >>"$todo" &&
if test -n "$merging"
then
sed -e '/^exec.*fixup.*squash/{
i\
exec git replace --delete "HEAD^{/^Start the merging-rebase}"
:1;N;b1
}' -e '$a\
exec git replace --delete "HEAD^{/^Start the merging-rebase}"' "$todo" >"$todo.new" &&
mv -f "$todo.new" "$todo" ||
die "Could not append exec line to reset the replace ref"
fi &&
echo "$help" >>"$todo" ||
die "Could not append saved todo commands"
if test -z "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR"
then
# If ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR is no longer set, that means
# that the rebase was interrupted and restarted, i.e. the
# GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR is no longer overridden by ever-green.sh.
ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="$GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR"
test -n "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR" ||
ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="$(git config sequence.editor)"
test -n "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR" ||
ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="$(git var GIT_EDITOR 2>/dev/null || echo false)"
test -n "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR" ||
die "Could not determine editor"
fi
eval "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR \"$todo\"" ||
die "Could not launch $ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR"
test -s "$todo" ||
die "Aborted phase 2 of the ever-green rebase"
exit 0
;;
fixup-quietly)
test "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" != "$(cat "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/cur-head")" ||
exit 0
shift
eval "$ORIGINAL_GIT_EDITOR" "$1" ||
die "Could not execute $ORIGINAL_GIT_EDITOR!"
exit 0
;;
continue-rebase)
shift
test --skip != "$*" || {
shift
git add -u &&
git reset --hard ||
die "Could not --skip"
}
test -z "$*" ||
die "Unhandled arguments: $*"
continue_rebase
exit 0
;;
self-test)
exec </dev/null
tmp_worktree=/tmp/ever-green.self-test
test ! -e "$tmp_worktree" || rm -rf "$tmp_worktree" || die "Could not remove $tmp_worktree"
git init "$tmp_worktree" &&
cd "$tmp_worktree" &&
git config core.autocrlf false ||
die "Could not init $tmp_worktree"
git config user.name "Ever Green" &&
git config user.email "eve@rgre.en" ||
die "Could not configure committer"
# Let's assume that we have a local branch and a remote branch, and we
# want to keep developing the local branch, all the while the remote
# branch is also advancing.
#
# The idea of an ever-green branch is to be a continuously-updated
# branch that reflects what the local branch would look like, after
# rebasing it to the remote branch.
#
# So what does this look like? Assume that we have this local branch:
#
# A - B - M - fixup D - E
# \ /
# D
#
# where A is the revision from the remote branch on which the local
# branch was based. Then, let's assume that the remote branch added a
# new commit, F. The ever-green branch would now look like this:
#
# A - F - B' - M' - E'
# \ /
# D'
#
# Obviously, the fixup for D would have been squashed into D while
# updating the ever-green branch.
#
# To make things realistic, we slip in a change into E' that was not
# there in E. This reflects scenarios where changes are necessary
# during the rebase to make things work again, e.g. when a function
# signature changes in F and E introduces a caller to said function.
#
# Now, let's make things *even* more realistic by adding *quite* a bit
# of local work:
#
# --------- C R - S
# / \ \
# A - B - M - fixup D - E - N --- P - Q - T
# \ / \ / /
# D --------- fixup B - K
#
# And let's also throw in another remote commit: the remote branch now
# looks like this:
#
# A - F - G
#
# At this stage, the tip of the local branch is S, the tip of the
# remote branch is G, and the (outdated) ever-green branch's tip is E'.
#
# Now we want to use ever-green.sh to update the ever-green branch, so
# that it looks like this:
#
# C" R - S
# / \ \
# A - F - G - B" - M" - E" - N" - Q" - T"
# \ / \ /
# D" K" ----
#
# where B" contains the fixup and E" is actually a rebased E' (instead
# of a rebased E that would not have that extra change).
#
# Note that we do *not* want the cousins R and S to be rewritten; they
# should stay the exact same. This reflects the situation where we want
# to merge a branch from git.git's "seen" branch thicket into Git for
# Windows' main branch, and then use the ever-green.sh script to rebase
# on top of a newer "seen" branch thicket.
test_commit () { # <mark> <parent(s)> <commit-message> [<file-name> [<contents>]]
test -n "$2" || echo "reset refs/heads/main"
printf '%s\n' \
'commit refs/heads/main' \
"mark :$1" \
"committer Ever Green <eve@rgre.en> $((1234567890+$1)) +0000" \
'data <<EOM' \
"$3" \
'EOM'
test -z "$2" || {
first=${2% *}
echo "from :$first"
for parent in ${2#$first}
do
echo "merge :$parent"
done
}
test "a$4" = "a-" ||
printf '%s\n' \
"M 100644 inline ${4:-$3}" \
'data <<EOD' \
"${5:-${4:-$3}}" \
'EOD'
printf '%s\n' \
"reset refs/tags/$(echo "$3" |
sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9][^a-zA-Z0-9]*/-/g')" \
"from :$1"
}
git fast-import <<-EOF || die "Could not import initial history"
$(test_commit 1 '' A)
$(test_commit 2 1 B)
$(test_commit 3 1 D)
$(test_commit 4 '2 3' M D)
$(test_commit 5 4 C)
$(test_commit 6 4 'fixup! D' D changed)
$(test_commit 7 6 E)
$(test_commit 8 '5 7' N E)
$(test_commit 9 4 'fixup! B' B fixed-up)
$(test_commit 10 '8 9' P B fixed-up)
$(test_commit 11 9 K)
$(test_commit 12 '10 11' Q K)
$(test_commit 20 1 F)
$(test_commit 21 20 G)
$(test_commit 22 '' R)
$(test_commit 23 22 S)
$(test_commit 24 '12 23' T)
EOF
# Start ever-green branch
git checkout -b ever-green E &&
"$THIS_SCRIPT" --initial --onto=F &&
echo "E1" >E &&
git commit --amend -m E1 E ||
die "Could not create previous ever-green"
git tag pre-rebase
git log --graph --format=%s --boundary A..ever-green >actual &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF
* E1
* M
|\
| * D
* | B
|/
* F
o A
EOF
git -P diff --no-index -w expect actual ||
die "Unexpected graph"
"$THIS_SCRIPT" --current-tip=T --previous-tip=E --ever-green-base=F --onto=G ||
die "Could not update ever-green branch"
git log --graph --format=%s --boundary A..ever-green >actual &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF
* T
|\
| * S
| * R
* Q
|\
| * K
* | N
|\ \
| * | E1
| |/
* / C
|/
* M
|\
| * D
* | B
|/
* G
* F
o A
EOF
git -P diff --no-index -w expect actual ||
die "Unexpected graph"
test changed = "$(git show ever-green:D)" ||
die "Lost amendment to D"
test fixed-up = "$(git show ever-green:B)" ||
die "Lost amendment to B"
test E1 = "$(git show ever-green:E)" ||
die "Lost amendment to E"
test 0 = $(git rev-list --count ever-green^2...S --) ||
die "S was rewritten"
# Now, let's do the same for merging-rebases
git checkout -b merging-ever-green E &&
"$THIS_SCRIPT" --initial --merging --onto=F &&
echo "E1" >E &&
git commit --amend -m E1 E ||
die "Could not create previous ever-green"
git tag merging-pre-rebase
git log --graph --format=%s --boundary A..merging-ever-green ^E -- >actual &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF
* E1
* M
|\
| * D
* | B
|/
* Start the merging-rebase to F
|\
* | F
o | A
/
o E
EOF
git -P diff --no-index -w expect actual ||
die "Unexpected graph"
"$THIS_SCRIPT" --current-tip=T --merging --onto=G ||
die "Could not update ever-green branch"
git log --graph --format=%s --boundary A..merging-ever-green ^T -- >actual &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF
* T
|\
* \ Q
|\ \
| * | K
* | | N
|\ \ \
| * | | E1
| |/ /
* / / C
|/ /
* | M
|\ \
| * | D
* | | B
|/ /
* | Start the merging-rebase to G
|\ \
* | | G
* | | F
o | | A
/ /
o / T
|/
o S
EOF
git -P diff --no-index -w expect actual ||
die "Unexpected graph"
git -P diff --exit-code ever-green -- ||
die "Incorrect tree"
test 0 = $(git rev-list --count merging-ever-green^2...S --) ||
die "S was rewritten"
exit 0
;;
esac
# We need the following information:
#
# - the tip of the ever-green branch (HEAD)
#
# - the base commit of the ever-green branch
#
# - tip current tip commit of the original branch
#
# - the latest commit of the original branch that made it into the ever-green branch
#
# - the commit onto which we want to rebase the ever-green branch
usage="$0: <options>
This script expects the ever-green branch to be checked out.
Options:
--ever-green-base=<commit>
Specify the base of the patch thicket of the ever-green branch (i.e. the
target (\"onto\") of the most recent rebase of the ever-green branch)
--current-tip=<commit>
Specify the tip commit of the original branch (possibly containing new
commits to rebase)
--previous-tip=<commit>
Specify the previous tip commit of the original branch, i.e. the commit
on which the current version of the ever-green branch is based
--onto=<commit>
Specify the tip of the upstream branch on which the ever-green branch
is based
--merging-rebase
Perform a merging-rebase; The ever-green branch must already be a
merging rebase
--initial
Start rebasing the ever-green branch, right after creating it from the
tip commit of the original branch
"
ever_green_base=
current_tip=
previous_tip=
onto=
merging=
initial=
while case "$1" in
--ever-green-base=*) ever_green_base="${1#*=}";;
--current=*|--current-tip=*) current_tip="${1#*=}";;
--previous=*|--previous-tip=*) previous_tip="${1#*=}";;
--onto=*) onto="${1#*=}";;
--merging|--merging-rebase) merging=t;;
--merging=*|--merging-rebase=*) merging=t; current_tip="${1#*=}";;
--no-merging-rebase) merging=;;
--initial) initial=t;;
'') break;;
*) die "Unhandled parameter: $1
$usage";;
esac; do shift; done
test -n "$onto" || die "Need onto"
if test -n "$initial"
then
test -z "$current_tip" || die "--initial and --current-tip=<commit> are incompatible"
current_tip="$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD)" ||
die "Could not parse HEAD"
if test -n "$merging" && test -z "$previous_tip"
then
previous_tip="$(git rev-list -1 --grep='^Start the merging-rebase' "$current_tip" --)" ||
die "Failed to look for a new merging-rebase"
fi
test -n "$previous_tip" ||
previous_tip="$(git merge-base -a HEAD "$onto")" ||
die "Could not find merge base between HEAD and $onto"
case "$previous_tip" in
''|*' '*) die "Could not determine unique merge base between HEAD and $onto, please use --previous-tip=<commit> to provide one";;
esac
git reset --hard "$previous_tip" ||
die "Could not rewind to $previous_tip"
test -z "$ever_green_base" || die "--initial and --ever-green-base=<commit> are incompatible"
test -n "$merging" ||
ever_green_base="$previous_tip"
fi
test -n "$current_tip" || die "Need current tip commit of the original branch"
if test -z "$merging"
then
test -n "$ever_green_base" || die "Need base commit of the ever-green branch"
test -n "$previous_tip" || die "Need previous tip commit of the original branch"
current_base=
else
test -z "$ever_green_base" || die "--merging and --ever-green-base=<commit> are incompatible"
if test -z "$initial" && test -n "$previous_tip"
then
die "--merging and --previous-tip=<commit> are incompatible"
fi
# automagically determine previous tip, ever-green base from merging-rebase's start commit
if test -z "$previous_tip"
then
previous_tip="$(git rev-list -1 --grep='^Start the merging-rebase' "..$current_tip" --)" ||
die "Failed to look for a new merging-rebase"
fi
if test -n "$previous_tip"
then
# The original branch was merging-rebased in the meantime, so we ignore any existing ever-green state
current_base="$previous_tip"
git reset --hard "$current_base" ||
die "Cannot roll back to $current_base"
ever_green_base="$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD)" ||
die "Could not determine HEAD"
else
ever_green_base="$(git rev-list -1 --grep='^Start the merging-rebase' "$current_tip.." --)" ||
die "Failed to look for previous merging-rebase"
if test -z "$ever_green_base"
then
die "Ever-green branch was not merging-rebased"
else
previous_tip="$(git rev-parse --verify "$ever_green_base"^2)" ||
die "Could not determine previous tip from $ever_green_base"
current_base="$(git cat-file commit "$ever_green_base" |
sed -n 's/^This commit starts the rebase of \([^ ]*\) to .*/\1/p')"
test -n "$current_base" ||
die "Could not determine the base commit of the original branch thicket from $ever_green_base"
fi
fi
cat >"$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/merging-rebase-message" <<-EOF
Start the merging-rebase to $onto
This commit starts the rebase of $(git rev-parse --short "$current_base") to $(git rev-parse --short "$onto")
EOF
fi
# We do not expect fixup!/squash! commits in the ever-green branch
test -z "$(git log "$ever_green_base.." | sed -n '/^ *$/{N;/\n \(fixup\|squash\)!/p}')" ||
die "Ever-green branches cannot have fixup!/squash! commits"
current_has_new_commits=
test 0 = $(git rev-list --count "$previous_tip..$current_tip" ^HEAD --) ||
current_has_new_commits=t
# Let's fall through if we have to create a merging-rebase
if test -z "$merging" && test -z "$current_has_new_commits"
then
exec git rebase -kir --autosquash --onto "$onto" "$ever_green_base"
die '`git rebase` failed to exec'
fi
not_in_ever_green="|$(git rev-list "${current_base:-HEAD}..$current_tip" -- | tr '\n' '|')"
contained_in_ever_green () {
case "$not_in_ever_green" in
*"|$1"*) return 1;; # no
*) return 0;; # yes
esac
}
is_merge () {
case "$(git show -s --format=%p "$1")" in
*" "*) return 0;; # yes
*) return 1;; # no
esac
}
is_fixup () {
case "$(git show -s --format=%s "$1")" in
"fixup!"*|"squash!"*) return 0;; # yes
*) return 1;; # no
esac
}
string2regex () {
echo "$1" | sed 's/[]\\\/[*?]/\\&/g'
}
find_commit_by_oneline () {
oneline="$(git show -s --format=%s "$1")"
regex="$(string2regex "$oneline")"
result="$(git rev-list --grep="^$regex" "$current_tip..HEAD" -- | tr '\n' ' ' | sed 's/ $//')"
case "$result" in
*' '*|'') return 1;; # multiple results found, or none
*) echo "$result"; return 0;; # found exactly one
esac
}
# range-diff does not include merge commits
if test 0 = "$(git rev-list --count "$ever_green_base.." --)"
then
commit_map=
else
commit_map="$(git range-diff -s "${current_base:-$onto}..$current_tip" "$ever_green_base.." |
sed -n 's/^[^:]*: *\([^ ]*\) [!=][^:]*: *\([^ ]*\).*/|\1=\2:/p')"
fi
map_base_commit () {
while true
do
test -n "$1" || return 0 # dummy
result="${commit_map#*|$1=}"
if test "$commit_map" != "$result"
then
echo "${result%%:*}"
return 0
fi
if contained_in_ever_green "$1"
then
echo "$1"
return 0
elif is_merge "$1"
then
# Try to find the merge commit by name
find_commit_by_oneline "$1" && return 0 ||
set -- "$(git rev-parse "$1"^)"
elif is_fixup "$1"
then
# try parent
set -- "$(git rev-parse "$1"^)"
else
# Fall back to 'onto'
echo 'onto'
return 0
fi
done
}
# This function rebases the new changes on top of the ever-green branch
pick_new_changes_onto_ever_green () {
ever_green_tip="$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD)" ||
die "Could not determine the tip of the ever-green (checked-out) branch"
echo "reset $ever_green_tip"
todo="$(make_script "$current_tip" -ki --autosquash --rebase-merges=no-rebase-cousins --onto "$ever_green_tip" "$previous_tip")" &&
to_map="$(echo "$todo" |
sed -n 's/^reset \([0-9a-f][0-9a-f]*\)\($\| .*\)/\1/p' |
sort | uniq)"
sed_args=
for commit in $to_map
do
mapped=$(map_base_commit $commit)
test -n "$mapped" ||
die "Could not map $(git show --oneline -s $commit) to anything in <ever-green>"
test -z "$mapped" ||
sed_args="$sed_args -e 's/^reset $commit/reset $mapped/'"
done
test -z "$sed_args" ||
todo="$(echo "$todo" |
eval sed "$sed_args")" ||
die "Could not edit todo via sed $sed_args"
echo "$todo"
}
replace_todo="$(git rev-parse --absolute-git-dir)/replace-todo"
if test -z "$current_has_new_commits"
then
if test 0 = $(git rev-list --count "$ever_green_tip".."$onto" --)
then
test -z "$initial" ||
git reset --hard "$current_tip" ||
die "Could not reset to $current_tip"
echo "Nothing needs to be done" >&2
exit 0
fi
# No new changes: let's rebase onto upstream right away!
echo "# Rebase the ever-green branch onto $onto" >"$replace_todo" &&
echo "reset $onto" >>"$replace_todo" &&
if test -n "$merging"
then
cat >>"$replace_todo" <<-EOF
exec git merge -s ours -m "\$(cat "\$(git rev-parse --git-dir)/merging-rebase-message")" "$current_tip"
exec git replace --graft HEAD HEAD^
exec exit 123 # force re-reading of replacement objects
EOF
fi &&
make_script HEAD -ir --autosquash --onto "$onto" "$ever_green_base" >>"$replace_todo" ||
die "Could not generate new todo list"
help="$(extract_todo_help "$replace_todo")" ||
die "Could not extract help text from $replace_todo"
if test -n "$merging"
then
echo "exec git replace --delete 'HEAD^{/^Start the merging-rebase}'" >>"$replace_todo" ||
die "Could not append exec line to reset the replace ref"
fi
else
pick_new_changes_onto_ever_green >"$replace_todo" ||
die "Could not generate todo list for $previous_tip..$current_tip"
help="$(extract_todo_help "$replace_todo")" ||
die "Could not extract todo help from $replace_todo"
if test -n "$merging" || test 0 -lt $(git rev-list --count "$ever_green_tip".."$onto" --)
then
# The second rebase's todo list can only be generated after the first one is done
cat >>"$replace_todo" <<-EOF
# Now perform the rebase onto $onto
exec "$THIS_SCRIPT" nested-rebase ${merging:+--merging="$current_tip"} -kir --autosquash --onto "$onto" "$ever_green_base"
EOF
fi
fi
cat >>"$replace_todo" <<EOF
# error on fixup!/squash! commits in the ever-green branch
exec test -z "\$(git log "$onto.." $(test -z "$merging" || echo ^HEAD^{/^Start.the.merging-rebase}) | sed -n '/^ *$/{N;/\n \(fixup\|squash\)!/p}')" || { echo "Ever-green branches cannot contain fixup!/squash! commits" >&2; exit 1; }
EOF
test -z "$help" ||
echo "$help" >>"$replace_todo" ||
die "Could not append rebase help text to $replace_todo"
# In non-interactive mode, skip editor
test -t 0 ||
export GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=true
export ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="$GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR"
test -n "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR" || {
ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="$(git config sequence.editor)"
test -n "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR" ||
ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="$(git var GIT_EDITOR 2>/dev/null || echo false)"
test -n "$ORIGINAL_GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR" ||
die "Could not determine editor"
}
export GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="\"$THIS_SCRIPT\" replace-todo-script"
git rebase -kir HEAD ||
continue_rebase