[PATCH] make dotest more amenable to commit message editing

This makes "dotest" a lot nicer to sue, especially for people who were
used to editing the commit comments after-the-fact in BK, which git
doesn't apply. 

he syntax is

	dotest [-q] mailbox [signoff]

so the command line operates exactly as you're used to.  If you supply
the -q it will query before applying (I also added the [a]pply all the
rest option).  If the signoff file is absent, no signoff line gets
added. 

There's also one addition in this:  a checkout-cache line.  I added that
for poor saps like me whose laptop takes minutes to checkout a full
build tree, so I can run dotest in a directory with no checked out
files.
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James Bottomley 2005-04-20 08:23:00 -07:00 коммит произвёл Linus Torvalds
Родитель 6109681994
Коммит ad4e9ce4f9
2 изменённых файлов: 53 добавлений и 4 удалений

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@ -9,27 +9,61 @@
## $2 - file with the actual patch
## $3 - file with list of filenames the patch touches
## $4 - "info" file with Author, email and subject
## $5 - optional file containing signoff to add
##
signoff="$5"
final=.dotest/final-commit
##
## If this file exists, we ask before applying
##
query_apply=.dotest/.query_apply
MSGFILE=$1
PATCHFILE=$2
FILES=$3
INFO=$4
EDIT=${VISUAL:-$EDITOR}
EDIT=${EDIT:-vi}
export AUTHOR_NAME="$(sed -n '/^Author/ s/Author: //p' .dotest/info)"
export AUTHOR_EMAIL="$(sed -n '/^Email/ s/Email: //p' .dotest/info)"
export SUBJECT="$(sed -n '/^Subject/ s/Subject: //p' .dotest/info)"
if [ -n "$signoff" -a -f "$signoff" ]; then
cat $signoff >> $MSGFILE
fi
(echo "[PATCH] $SUBJECT" ; echo ; cat $MSGFILE ) > $final
f=0
[ -f $query_apply ] || f=1
while [ $f -eq 0 ]; do
echo "Commit Body is:"
echo "--------------------------"
cat $final
echo "--------------------------"
echo -n "Apply? [y]es/[n]o/[e]dit/[a]ccept all "
read reply
case $reply in
y|Y) f=1;;
n|N) exit 2;; # special value to tell dotest to keep going
e|E) $EDIT $final;;
a|A) rm -f $query_apply
f=1;;
esac
done
echo
echo Applying "'$SUBJECT'"
echo
(echo "[PATCH] $SUBJECT" ; echo ; cat $MSGFILE ) > .dotest/final-commit
check-files $(cat $FILES) || exit 1
checkout-cache -q $(cat $FILES) || exit 1
patch -u --no-backup-if-mismatch -f -p1 --fuzz=0 --input=$PATCHFILE || exit 1
update-cache --add --remove $(cat $FILES) || exit 1
tree=$(write-tree) || exit 1
echo Wrote tree $tree
commit=$(commit-tree $tree -p $(cat .git/HEAD) < .dotest/final-commit) || exit 1
commit=$(commit-tree $tree -p $(cat .git/HEAD) < $final) || exit 1
echo Committed: $commit
echo $commit > .git/HEAD

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@ -7,11 +7,26 @@
## You give it a mbox-format collection of emails, and it will try to
## apply them to the kernel using "applypatch"
##
## dotest [ -q ] mail_archive [Signoff_file]
##
rm -rf .dotest
mkdir .dotest
case $1 in
-q) touch .dotest/.query_apply
shift;;
esac
mailsplit $1 .dotest || exit 1
for i in .dotest/*
do
mailinfo .dotest/msg .dotest/patch .dotest/file < $i > .dotest/info || exit 1
applypatch .dotest/msg .dotest/patch .dotest/file .dotest/info || exit 1
applypatch .dotest/msg .dotest/patch .dotest/file .dotest/info "$2"
ret=$?
if [ $ret -ne 0 ]; then
# 2 is a special exit code from applypatch to indicate that
# the patch wasn't applied, but continue anyway
[ $ret -ne 2 ] && exit $ret
fi
done
# return to pristine
rm -fr .dotest