"git-checkout -b frotz/nitfol master" failed to create $GIT_DIR/refs/heads/frotz/nitfol but went ahead and updated $GIT_DIR/HEAD to point at it, resulting in a corrupt repository. Exit when we cannot create the new branch with an error status. While we are at it, there is no reason to forbid subdirectories in refs/heads, so make sure we handle that correctly. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			Bash
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/bin/sh
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. git-sh-setup || die "Not a git archive"
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usage () {
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    die "usage: git checkout [-f] [-b <new_branch>] [<branch>] [<paths>...]"
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}
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old=$(git-rev-parse HEAD)
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new=
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force=
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branch=
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newbranch=
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while [ "$#" != "0" ]; do
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    arg="$1"
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    shift
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    case "$arg" in
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	"-b")
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		newbranch="$1"
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		shift
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		[ -z "$newbranch" ] &&
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			die "git checkout: -b needs a branch name"
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		[ -e "$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/$newbranch" ] &&
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			die "git checkout: branch $newbranch already exists"
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		git-check-ref-format "heads/$newbranch" ||
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			die "we do not like '$newbranch' as a branch name."
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		;;
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	"-f")
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		force=1
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		;;
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	--)
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		break
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		;;
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	-*)
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		usage
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		;;
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	*)
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		if rev=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$arg^0" 2>/dev/null)
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		then
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			if [ -z "$rev" ]; then
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				echo "unknown flag $arg"
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				exit 1
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			fi
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			new="$rev"
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			if [ -f "$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/$arg" ]; then
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				branch="$arg"
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			fi
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		elif rev=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$arg^{tree}" 2>/dev/null)
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		then
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			# checking out selected paths from a tree-ish.
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			new="$rev"
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			branch=
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		else
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			new=
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			branch=
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			set x "$arg" "$@"
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			shift
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		fi
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		break
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		;;
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    esac
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done
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# The behaviour of the command with and without explicit path
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# parameters is quite different.
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#
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# Without paths, we are checking out everything in the work tree,
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# possibly switching branches.  This is the traditional behaviour.
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#
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# With paths, we are _never_ switching branch, but checking out
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# the named paths from either index (when no rev is given),
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# or the named tree-ish (when rev is given).
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if test "$#" -ge 1
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then
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	if test '' != "$newbranch$force"
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	then
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		die "updating paths and switching branches or forcing are incompatible."
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	fi
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	if test '' != "$new"
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	then
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		# from a specific tree-ish; note that this is for
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		# rescuing paths and is never meant to remove what
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		# is not in the named tree-ish.
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		git-ls-tree -r "$new" "$@" |
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		sed -ne 's/^\([0-7]*\) blob \(.*\)$/\1 \2/p' |
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		git-update-index --index-info || exit $?
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	fi
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	git-checkout-index -f -u -- "$@"
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	exit $?
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else
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	# Make sure we did not fall back on $arg^{tree} codepath
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	# since we are not checking out from an arbitrary tree-ish,
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	# but switching branches.
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	if test '' != "$new"
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	then
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		git-rev-parse --verify "$new^{commit}" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
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		die "Cannot switch branch to a non-commit."
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	fi
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fi
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[ -z "$new" ] && new=$old
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# If we don't have an old branch that we're switching to,
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# and we don't have a new branch name for the target we
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# are switching to, then we'd better just be checking out
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# what we already had
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[ -z "$branch$newbranch" ] &&
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	[ "$new" != "$old" ] &&
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	die "git checkout: you need to specify a new branch name"
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if [ "$force" ]
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then
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    git-read-tree --reset $new &&
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	git-checkout-index -q -f -u -a
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else
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    git-update-index --refresh >/dev/null
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    git-read-tree -m -u $old $new
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fi
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# 
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# Switch the HEAD pointer to the new branch if it we
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# checked out a branch head, and remove any potential
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# old MERGE_HEAD's (subsequent commits will clearly not
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# be based on them, since we re-set the index)
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#
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if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
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	if [ "$newbranch" ]; then
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		leading=`expr "refs/heads/$newbranch" : '\(.*\)/'` &&
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		mkdir -p "$GIT_DIR/$leading" &&
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		echo $new >"$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/$newbranch" || exit
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		branch="$newbranch"
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	fi
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	[ "$branch" ] &&
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	GIT_DIR="$GIT_DIR" git-symbolic-ref HEAD "refs/heads/$branch"
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	rm -f "$GIT_DIR/MERGE_HEAD"
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else
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	exit 1
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fi
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