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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
#
USAGE='[-n | -k] [-o <dir> | --stdout] [--signoff] [--check] [--mbox] [--diff-options] <upstream> [<our-head>]'
LONG_USAGE='Prepare each commit with its patch since our-head forked from upstream,
one file per patch, for e-mail submission. Each output file is
numbered sequentially from 1, and uses the first line of the commit
message (massaged for pathname safety) as the filename.
There are three output modes. By default, output files are created in
the current working directory; when -o is specified, they are created
in that directory instead; when --stdout is specified, they are spit
on standard output, and can be piped to git-am.
When -n is specified, instead of "[PATCH] Subject", the first line is formatted
as "[PATCH N/M] Subject", unless you have only one patch.
When --mbox is specified, the output is formatted to resemble
UNIX mailbox format, and can be concatenated together for processing
with applymbox.'
. git-sh-setup
# Force diff to run in C locale.
LANG=C LC_ALL=C
export LANG LC_ALL
diff_opts=
LF='
'
outdir=./
while case "$#" in 0) break;; esac
do
case "$1" in
-a|--a|--au|--aut|--auth|--autho|--author)
author=t ;;
-c|--c|--ch|--che|--chec|--check)
check=t ;;
-d|--d|--da|--dat|--date)
date=t ;;
-m|--m|--mb|--mbo|--mbox)
date=t author=t mbox=t ;;
-k|--k|--ke|--kee|--keep|--keep-|--keep-s|--keep-su|--keep-sub|\
--keep-subj|--keep-subje|--keep-subjec|--keep-subject)
keep_subject=t ;;
-n|--n|--nu|--num|--numb|--numbe|--number|--numbere|--numbered)
numbered=t ;;
-s|--s|--si|--sig|--sign|--signo|--signof|--signoff)
signoff=t ;;
--st|--std|--stdo|--stdou|--stdout)
stdout=t mbox=t date=t author=t ;;
-o=*|--o=*|--ou=*|--out=*|--outp=*|--outpu=*|--output=*|--output-=*|\
--output-d=*|--output-di=*|--output-dir=*|--output-dire=*|\
--output-direc=*|--output-direct=*|--output-directo=*|\
--output-director=*|--output-directory=*)
outdir=`expr "$1" : '-[^=]*=\(.*\)'` ;;
-o|--o|--ou|--out|--outp|--outpu|--output|--output-|--output-d|\
--output-di|--output-dir|--output-dire|--output-direc|--output-direct|\
--output-directo|--output-director|--output-directory)
case "$#" in 1) usage ;; esac; shift
outdir="$1" ;;
-h|--h|--he|--hel|--help)
usage
;;
-*' '* | -*"$LF"* | -*' '*)
# Ignore diff option that has whitespace for now.
;;
-*) diff_opts="$diff_opts$1 " ;;
*) break ;;
esac
shift
done
case "$keep_subject$numbered" in
tt)
die '--keep-subject and --numbered are incompatible.' ;;
esac
tmp=.tmp-series$$
trap 'rm -f $tmp-*' 0 1 2 3 15
series=$tmp-series
commsg=$tmp-commsg
filelist=$tmp-files
# Backward compatible argument parsing hack.
#
# Historically, we supported:
# 1. "rev1" is equivalent to "rev1..HEAD"
# 2. "rev1..rev2"
# 3. "rev1" "rev2 is equivalent to "rev1..rev2"
#
# We want to take a sequence of "rev1..rev2" in general.
# Also, "rev1.." should mean "rev1..HEAD"; git-diff users are
# familiar with that syntax.
case "$#,$1$2" in
1,?*..?*)
# single "rev1..rev2"
;;
1,?*..)
# single "rev1.." should mean "rev1..HEAD"
set x "$1"HEAD
shift
;;
1,*)
# single rev1
set x "$1..HEAD"
shift
;;
2,?*..?*)
# not traditional "rev1" "rev2"
;;
2,*)
set x "$1..$2"
shift
;;
esac
# Now we have what we want in $@
for revpair
do
case "$revpair" in
?*..?*)
rev1=`expr "$revpair" : '\(.*\)\.\.'`
rev2=`expr "$revpair" : '.*\.\.\(.*\)'`
;;
*)
rev1="$revpair^"
rev2="$revpair"
;;
esac
git-rev-parse --verify "$rev1^0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
die "Not a valid rev $rev1 ($revpair)"
git-rev-parse --verify "$rev2^0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
die "Not a valid rev $rev2 ($revpair)"
git-cherry -v "$rev1" "$rev2" |
while read sign rev comment
do
case "$sign" in
'-')
echo >&2 "Merged already: $comment"
;;
*)
echo $rev
;;
esac
done
done >$series
me=`git-var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -e 's/>.*/>/'`
case "$outdir" in
*/) ;;
*) outdir="$outdir/" ;;
esac
test -d "$outdir" || mkdir -p "$outdir" || exit
titleScript='
/./d
/^$/n
s/^\[PATCH[^]]*\] *//
s/[^-a-z.A-Z_0-9]/-/g
s/\.\.\.*/\./g
s/\.*$//
s/--*/-/g
s/^-//
s/-$//
s/$/./
p
q
'
whosepatchScript='
/^author /{
s/'\''/'\''\\'\'\''/g
s/author \(.*>\) \(.*\)$/au='\''\1'\'' ad='\''\2'\''/p
q
}'
process_one () {
mailScript='
/./d
/^$/n'
case "$keep_subject" in
t) ;;
*)
mailScript="$mailScript"'
s|^\[PATCH[^]]*\] *||
s|^|[PATCH'"$num"'] |'
;;
esac
mailScript="$mailScript"'
s|^|Subject: |'
case "$mbox" in
t)
echo 'From nobody Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001' ;# UNIX "From" line
;;
esac
eval "$(sed -ne "$whosepatchScript" $commsg)"
test "$author,$au" = ",$me" || {
mailScript="$mailScript"'
a\
From: '"$au"
}
test "$date,$au" = ",$me" || {
mailScript="$mailScript"'
a\
Date: '"$ad"
}
mailScript="$mailScript"'
a\
: body
p
n
b body'
(cat $commsg ; echo; echo) |
sed -ne "$mailScript" |
git-stripspace
test "$signoff" = "t" && {
offsigner=`git-var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -e 's/>.*/>/'`
line="Signed-off-by: $offsigner"
grep -q "^$line\$" $commsg || {
echo
echo "$line"
echo
}
}
echo
echo '---'
echo
git-diff-tree -p $diff_opts "$commit" | git-apply --stat --summary
echo
git-diff-tree -p $diff_opts "$commit"
echo "-- "
echo "@@GIT_VERSION@@"
case "$mbox" in
t)
echo
;;
esac
}
total=`wc -l <$series | tr -dc "[0-9]"`
case "$total,$numbered" in
1,*)
numfmt='' ;;
*,t)
numfmt=`echo "$total" | wc -c`
numfmt=$(($numfmt-1))
numfmt=" %0${numfmt}d/$total"
esac
i=1
while read commit
do
git-cat-file commit "$commit" | git-stripspace >$commsg
title=`sed -ne "$titleScript" <$commsg`
case "$numbered" in
'') num= ;;
*)
num=`printf "$numfmt" $i` ;;
esac
file=`printf '%04d-%stxt' $i "$title"`
if test '' = "$stdout"
then
echo "$file"
process_one >"$outdir$file"
if test t = "$check"
then
# This is slightly modified from Andrew Morton's Perfect Patch.
# Lines you introduce should not have trailing whitespace.
# Also check for an indentation that has SP before a TAB.
grep -n '^+\([ ]* .*\|.*[ ]\)$' "$outdir$file"
:
fi
else
echo >&2 "$file"
process_one
fi
i=`expr "$i" + 1`
done <$series
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