
The new command `git rebase --show-current-patch` is useful for seeing the commit related to the current rebase state. Some however may find the "git show" command behind it too limiting. You may want to increase context lines, do a diff that ignores whitespaces... For these advanced use cases, the user can execute any command they want with the new pseudo ref REBASE_HEAD. This also helps show where the stopped commit is from, which is hard to see from the previous patch which implements --show-current-patch. Helped-by: Tim Landscheidt <tim@tim-landscheidt.de> Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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# This shell script fragment is sourced by git-rebase to implement
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# its merge-based non-interactive mode that copes well with renamed
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# files.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Junio C Hamano.
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#
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prec=4
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read_state () {
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onto_name=$(cat "$state_dir"/onto_name) &&
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end=$(cat "$state_dir"/end) &&
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msgnum=$(cat "$state_dir"/msgnum)
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}
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continue_merge () {
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test -d "$state_dir" || die "$state_dir directory does not exist"
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unmerged=$(git ls-files -u)
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if test -n "$unmerged"
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then
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echo "You still have unmerged paths in your index"
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echo "did you forget to use git add?"
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die "$resolvemsg"
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fi
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cmt=$(cat "$state_dir/current")
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if ! git diff-index --quiet --ignore-submodules HEAD --
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then
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if ! git commit ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} --no-verify -C "$cmt"
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then
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echo "Commit failed, please do not call \"git commit\""
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echo "directly, but instead do one of the following: "
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die "$resolvemsg"
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fi
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if test -z "$GIT_QUIET"
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then
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printf "Committed: %0${prec}d " $msgnum
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fi
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echo "$cmt $(git rev-parse HEAD^0)" >> "$state_dir/rewritten"
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else
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if test -z "$GIT_QUIET"
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then
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printf "Already applied: %0${prec}d " $msgnum
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fi
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fi
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test -z "$GIT_QUIET" &&
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GIT_PAGER='' git log --format=%s -1 "$cmt"
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# onto the next patch:
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msgnum=$(($msgnum + 1))
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echo "$msgnum" >"$state_dir/msgnum"
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}
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call_merge () {
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msgnum="$1"
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echo "$msgnum" >"$state_dir/msgnum"
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cmt="$(cat "$state_dir/cmt.$msgnum")"
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echo "$cmt" > "$state_dir/current"
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git update-ref REBASE_HEAD "$cmt"
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hd=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD)
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cmt_name=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null || echo HEAD)
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eval GITHEAD_$cmt='"${cmt_name##refs/heads/}~$(($end - $msgnum))"'
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eval GITHEAD_$hd='$onto_name'
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export GITHEAD_$cmt GITHEAD_$hd
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if test -n "$GIT_QUIET"
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then
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GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY=1 && export GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY
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fi
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test -z "$strategy" && strategy=recursive
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# If cmt doesn't have a parent, don't include it as a base
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base=$(git rev-parse --verify --quiet $cmt^)
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eval 'git-merge-$strategy' $strategy_opts $base ' -- "$hd" "$cmt"'
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rv=$?
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case "$rv" in
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0)
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unset GITHEAD_$cmt GITHEAD_$hd
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return
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;;
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1)
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git rerere $allow_rerere_autoupdate
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die "$resolvemsg"
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;;
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2)
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echo "Strategy: $strategy failed, try another" 1>&2
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die "$resolvemsg"
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;;
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*)
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die "Unknown exit code ($rv) from command:" \
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"git-merge-$strategy $cmt^ -- HEAD $cmt"
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;;
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esac
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}
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finish_rb_merge () {
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move_to_original_branch
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if test -s "$state_dir"/rewritten
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then
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git notes copy --for-rewrite=rebase <"$state_dir"/rewritten
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hook="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/post-rewrite)"
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test -x "$hook" && "$hook" rebase <"$state_dir"/rewritten
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fi
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say All done.
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}
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# The whole contents of this file is run by dot-sourcing it from
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# inside a shell function. It used to be that "return"s we see
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# below were not inside any function, and expected to return
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# to the function that dot-sourced us.
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#
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# However, older (9.x) versions of FreeBSD /bin/sh misbehave on such a
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# construct and continue to run the statements that follow such a "return".
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# As a work-around, we introduce an extra layer of a function
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# here, and immediately call it after defining it.
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git_rebase__merge () {
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case "$action" in
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continue)
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read_state
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continue_merge
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while test "$msgnum" -le "$end"
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do
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call_merge "$msgnum"
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continue_merge
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done
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finish_rb_merge
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return
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;;
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skip)
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read_state
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git rerere clear
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msgnum=$(($msgnum + 1))
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while test "$msgnum" -le "$end"
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do
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call_merge "$msgnum"
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continue_merge
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done
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finish_rb_merge
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return
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;;
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show-current-patch)
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exec git show REBASE_HEAD --
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;;
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esac
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mkdir -p "$state_dir"
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echo "$onto_name" > "$state_dir/onto_name"
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write_basic_state
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rm -f "$(git rev-parse --git-path REBASE_HEAD)"
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msgnum=0
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for cmt in $(git rev-list --reverse --no-merges "$revisions")
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do
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msgnum=$(($msgnum + 1))
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echo "$cmt" > "$state_dir/cmt.$msgnum"
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done
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echo 1 >"$state_dir/msgnum"
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echo $msgnum >"$state_dir/end"
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end=$msgnum
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msgnum=1
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while test "$msgnum" -le "$end"
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do
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call_merge "$msgnum"
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continue_merge
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done
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finish_rb_merge
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}
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# ... and then we call the whole thing.
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git_rebase__merge
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