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| 1 #!/bin/sh | |
| 2 # | |
| 3 # Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano | |
| 4 # | |
| 5 # The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing | |
| 6 # its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with | |
| 7 # non-zero status. | |
| 8 # | |
| 9 # The hook is called with the following parameters: | |
| 10 # | |
| 11 # $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. | |
| 12 # $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). | |
| 13 # | |
| 14 # This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already | |
| 15 # merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it | |
| 16 # would result in rebasing already published history. | |
| 17 | |
| 18 publish=next | |
| 19 basebranch="$1" | |
| 20 if test "$#" = 2 | |
| 21 then | |
| 22 topic="refs/heads/$2" | |
| 23 else | |
| 24 topic=`git symbolic-ref HEAD` || | |
| 25 exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD | |
| 26 fi | |
| 27 | |
| 28 case "$topic" in | |
| 29 refs/heads/??/*) | |
| 30 ;; | |
| 31 *) | |
| 32 exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. | |
| 33 ;; | |
| 34 esac | |
| 35 | |
| 36 # Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased | |
| 37 # on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? | |
| 38 | |
| 39 # Does the topic really exist? | |
| 40 git show-ref -q "$topic" || { | |
| 41 echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" | |
| 42 exit 1 | |
| 43 } | |
| 44 | |
| 45 # Is topic fully merged to master? | |
| 46 not_in_master=`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"` | |
| 47 if test -z "$not_in_master" | |
| 48 then | |
| 49 echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." | |
| 50 exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. | |
| 51 fi | |
| 52 | |
| 53 # Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. | |
| 54 only_next_1=`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" ${publish} | sort` | |
| 55 only_next_2=`git rev-list ^master ${publish} | sort` | |
| 56 if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" | |
| 57 then | |
| 58 not_in_topic=`git rev-list "^$topic" master` | |
| 59 if test -z "$not_in_topic" | |
| 60 then | |
| 61 echo >&2 "$topic is already up-to-date with master" | |
| 62 exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. | |
| 63 else | |
| 64 exit 0 | |
| 65 fi | |
| 66 else | |
| 67 not_in_next=`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^${publish} "$topic"` | |
| 68 /opt/local/bin/perl -e ' | |
| 69 my $topic = $ARGV[0]; | |
| 70 my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\n"; | |
| 71 my (%not_in_next) = map { | |
| 72 /^([0-9a-f]+) /; | |
| 73 ($1 => 1); | |
| 74 } split(/\n/, $ARGV[1]); | |
| 75 for my $elem (map { | |
| 76 /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; | |
| 77 [$1 => $2]; | |
| 78 } split(/\n/, $ARGV[2])) { | |
| 79 if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { | |
| 80 if ($msg) { | |
| 81 print STDERR $msg; | |
| 82 undef $msg; | |
| 83 } | |
| 84 print STDERR " $elem->[1]\n"; | |
| 85 } | |
| 86 } | |
| 87 ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" | |
| 88 exit 1 | |
| 89 fi | |
| 90 | |
| 91 exit 0 | |
| 92 | |
| 93 ################################################################ | |
| 94 | |
| 95 This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been | |
| 96 published from being rewound. | |
| 97 | |
| 98 The workflow assumed here is: | |
| 99 | |
| 100 * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never | |
| 101 merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). | |
| 102 | |
| 103 * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", | |
| 104 it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct | |
| 105 earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at | |
| 106 the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but | |
| 107 it makes it easier to keep your history simple. | |
| 108 | |
| 109 * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic | |
| 110 branches, merge them into "next" branch. | |
| 111 | |
| 112 The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name | |
| 113 to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via | |
| 114 $GIT_DIR/config mechanism. | |
| 115 | |
| 116 With this workflow, you would want to know: | |
| 117 | |
| 118 (1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young | |
| 119 topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather | |
| 120 clean up before publishing, and things that have not been | |
| 121 merged into other branches can be easily rebased without | |
| 122 affecting other people. But once it is published, you would | |
| 123 not want to rewind it. | |
| 124 | |
| 125 (2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". | |
| 126 Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not | |
| 127 build on top of it -- other people may already want to | |
| 128 change things related to the topic as patches against your | |
| 129 "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to | |
| 130 fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the | |
| 131 tip of "master". | |
| 132 | |
| 133 Let's look at this example: | |
| 134 | |
| 135 o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" | |
| 136 / / / / | |
| 137 / a---a---b A / / | |
| 138 / / / / | |
| 139 / / c---c---c---c B / | |
| 140 / / / \ / | |
| 141 / / / b---b C \ / | |
| 142 / / / / \ / | |
| 143 ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" | |
| 144 | |
| 145 | |
| 146 A, B and C are topic branches. | |
| 147 | |
| 148 * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". | |
| 149 | |
| 150 * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", | |
| 151 and is ready to be deleted. | |
| 152 | |
| 153 * C has not merged to "next" at all. | |
| 154 | |
| 155 We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage | |
| 156 B to be deleted. | |
| 157 | |
| 158 To compute (1): | |
| 159 | |
| 160 git rev-list ^master ^topic next | |
| 161 git rev-list ^master next | |
| 162 | |
| 163 if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. | |
| 164 | |
| 165 To compute (2): | |
| 166 | |
| 167 git rev-list master..topic | |
| 168 | |
| 169 if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". |
