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Make error messages from cherry-pick/revert more sensible
The original "rewrite in C" did somewhat a sloppy job while stealing code from git-write-tree. The caller pretends as if the write_tree() function would return an error code and being able to issue a sensible error message itself, but write_tree() function just calls die() and never returns an error. Worse yet, the function claims that it was running git-write-tree (which is no longer true after cherry-pick stole it). Tested-by: Björn Steinbrink <B.Steinbrink@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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#include "exec_cmd.h"
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#include "utf8.h"
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#include "parse-options.h"
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#include "cache-tree.h"
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/*
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* This implements the builtins revert and cherry-pick.
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@ -270,7 +271,7 @@ static int revert_or_cherry_pick(int argc, const char **argv)
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* that represents the "current" state for merge-recursive
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* to work on.
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*/
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if (write_tree(head, 0, NULL))
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if (write_cache_as_tree(head, 0, NULL))
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die ("Your index file is unmerged.");
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} else {
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struct wt_status s;
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@ -357,7 +358,7 @@ static int revert_or_cherry_pick(int argc, const char **argv)
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if (merge_recursive(sha1_to_hex(base->object.sha1),
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sha1_to_hex(head), "HEAD",
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sha1_to_hex(next->object.sha1), oneline) ||
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write_tree(head, 0, NULL)) {
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write_cache_as_tree(head, 0, NULL)) {
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add_to_msg("\nConflicts:\n\n");
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read_cache();
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for (i = 0; i < active_nr;) {
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static const char write_tree_usage[] =
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"git-write-tree [--missing-ok] [--prefix=<prefix>/]";
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int write_tree(unsigned char *sha1, int missing_ok, const char *prefix)
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{
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int entries, was_valid, newfd;
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/* We can't free this memory, it becomes part of a linked list parsed atexit() */
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struct lock_file *lock_file = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct lock_file));
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newfd = hold_locked_index(lock_file, 1);
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entries = read_cache();
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if (entries < 0)
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die("git-write-tree: error reading cache");
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if (!active_cache_tree)
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active_cache_tree = cache_tree();
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was_valid = cache_tree_fully_valid(active_cache_tree);
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if (!was_valid) {
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if (cache_tree_update(active_cache_tree,
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active_cache, active_nr,
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missing_ok, 0) < 0)
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die("git-write-tree: error building trees");
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if (0 <= newfd) {
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if (!write_cache(newfd, active_cache, active_nr) &&
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!commit_lock_file(lock_file))
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newfd = -1;
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}
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/* Not being able to write is fine -- we are only interested
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* in updating the cache-tree part, and if the next caller
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* ends up using the old index with unupdated cache-tree part
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* it misses the work we did here, but that is just a
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* performance penalty and not a big deal.
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*/
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}
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if (prefix) {
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struct cache_tree *subtree =
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cache_tree_find(active_cache_tree, prefix);
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if (!subtree)
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die("git-write-tree: prefix %s not found", prefix);
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hashcpy(sha1, subtree->sha1);
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}
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else
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hashcpy(sha1, active_cache_tree->sha1);
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if (0 <= newfd)
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rollback_lock_file(lock_file);
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return 0;
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}
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int cmd_write_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix)
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{
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int missing_ok = 0, ret;
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const char *prefix = NULL;
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unsigned char sha1[20];
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const char *me = "git-write-tree";
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git_config(git_default_config);
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while (1 < argc) {
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if (argc > 2)
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die("too many options");
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ret = write_tree(sha1, missing_ok, prefix);
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printf("%s\n", sha1_to_hex(sha1));
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ret = write_cache_as_tree(sha1, missing_ok, prefix);
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switch (ret) {
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case 0:
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printf("%s\n", sha1_to_hex(sha1));
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break;
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case WRITE_TREE_UNREADABLE_INDEX:
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die("%s: error reading the index", me);
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break;
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case WRITE_TREE_UNMERGED_INDEX:
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die("%s: error building trees; the index is unmerged?", me);
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break;
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case WRITE_TREE_PREFIX_ERROR:
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die("%s: prefix %s not found", me, prefix);
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break;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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extern void list_common_cmds_help(void);
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extern void help_unknown_cmd(const char *cmd);
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extern int write_tree(unsigned char *sha1, int missing_ok, const char *prefix);
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extern void prune_packed_objects(int);
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extern int cmd_add(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix);
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55
cache-tree.c
55
cache-tree.c
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}
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return it;
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}
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int write_cache_as_tree(unsigned char *sha1, int missing_ok, const char *prefix)
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{
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int entries, was_valid, newfd;
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/*
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* We can't free this memory, it becomes part of a linked list
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* parsed atexit()
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*/
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struct lock_file *lock_file = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct lock_file));
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newfd = hold_locked_index(lock_file, 1);
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entries = read_cache();
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if (entries < 0)
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return WRITE_TREE_UNREADABLE_INDEX;
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if (!active_cache_tree)
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active_cache_tree = cache_tree();
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was_valid = cache_tree_fully_valid(active_cache_tree);
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if (!was_valid) {
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if (cache_tree_update(active_cache_tree,
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active_cache, active_nr,
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missing_ok, 0) < 0)
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return WRITE_TREE_UNMERGED_INDEX;
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if (0 <= newfd) {
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if (!write_cache(newfd, active_cache, active_nr) &&
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!commit_lock_file(lock_file))
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newfd = -1;
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}
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/* Not being able to write is fine -- we are only interested
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* in updating the cache-tree part, and if the next caller
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* ends up using the old index with unupdated cache-tree part
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* it misses the work we did here, but that is just a
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* performance penalty and not a big deal.
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*/
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}
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if (prefix) {
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struct cache_tree *subtree =
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cache_tree_find(active_cache_tree, prefix);
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if (!subtree)
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return WRITE_TREE_PREFIX_ERROR;
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hashcpy(sha1, subtree->sha1);
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}
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else
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hashcpy(sha1, active_cache_tree->sha1);
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if (0 <= newfd)
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rollback_lock_file(lock_file);
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return 0;
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}
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struct cache_tree *cache_tree_find(struct cache_tree *, const char *);
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#define WRITE_TREE_UNREADABLE_INDEX (-1)
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#define WRITE_TREE_UNMERGED_INDEX (-2)
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#define WRITE_TREE_PREFIX_ERROR (-3)
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int write_cache_as_tree(unsigned char *sha1, int missing_ok, const char *prefix);
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#endif
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