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rebase: allow more types of rebases to fast-forward
In the past, we dis-allowed rebases using the interactive backend from performing a fast-forward to short-circuit the rebase operation. This made sense for explicitly interactive rebases and some implicitly interactive rebases, but certainly became overly stringent when the merge backend was re-implemented via the interactive backend. Just as the am-based rebase has always had to disable the fast-forward based on a variety of conditions or flags (e.g. --signoff, --whitespace, etc.), we need to do the same but now with a few more options. However, continuing to use REBASE_FORCE for tracking this is problematic because the interactive backend used it for a different purpose. (When REBASE_FORCE wasn't set, the interactive backend would not fast-forward the whole series but would fast-forward individual "pick" commits at the beginning of the todo list, and then a squash or something would cause it to start generating new commits.) So, introduce a new allow_preemptive_ff flag contained within cmd_rebase() and use it to track whether we are going to allow a pre-emptive fast-forward that short-circuits the whole rebase. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@ -1467,6 +1467,7 @@ int cmd_rebase(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
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struct object_id squash_onto;
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char *squash_onto_name = NULL;
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int reschedule_failed_exec = -1;
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int allow_preemptive_ff = 1;
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struct option builtin_rebase_options[] = {
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OPT_STRING(0, "onto", &options.onto_name,
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N_("revision"),
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@ -1774,13 +1775,20 @@ int cmd_rebase(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
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state_dir_base, cmd_live_rebase, buf.buf);
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}
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if ((options.flags & REBASE_INTERACTIVE_EXPLICIT) ||
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(action != ACTION_NONE) ||
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(exec.nr > 0) ||
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options.autosquash) {
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allow_preemptive_ff = 0;
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}
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for (i = 0; i < options.git_am_opts.argc; i++) {
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const char *option = options.git_am_opts.argv[i], *p;
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if (!strcmp(option, "--committer-date-is-author-date") ||
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!strcmp(option, "--ignore-date") ||
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!strcmp(option, "--whitespace=fix") ||
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!strcmp(option, "--whitespace=strip"))
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options.flags |= REBASE_FORCE;
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allow_preemptive_ff = 0;
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else if (skip_prefix(option, "-C", &p)) {
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while (*p)
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if (!isdigit(*(p++)))
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@ -2116,12 +2124,14 @@ int cmd_rebase(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
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/*
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* Check if we are already based on onto with linear history,
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* in which case we could fast-forward without replacing the commits
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* with new commits recreated by replaying their changes. This
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* optimization must not be done if this is an interactive rebase.
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* with new commits recreated by replaying their changes.
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*
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* Note that can_fast_forward() initializes merge_base, so we have to
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* call it before checking allow_preemptive_ff.
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*/
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if (can_fast_forward(options.onto, options.upstream, options.restrict_revision,
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&options.orig_head, &merge_base) &&
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!is_interactive(&options)) {
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allow_preemptive_ff) {
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int flag;
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if (!(options.flags & REBASE_FORCE)) {
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shift &&
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test_rebase_same_head_ $status_n $what_n $cmp_n "" "$*" &&
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test_rebase_same_head_ $status_f $what_f $cmp_f " --no-ff" "$*"
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test_rebase_same_head_ $status_n $what_n $cmp_n " --merge" "$*" &&
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test_rebase_same_head_ $status_f $what_f $cmp_f " --merge --no-ff" "$*"
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}
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test_rebase_same_head_ () {
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