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# checks the directory provided into the revision control system repository it belongs to.
-function do_checkin()
+function do_revctrl_checkin()
{
local directory="$1"; shift
- save_terminal_title
-
# make a nice echoer since we want to use it inside conditions below.
local nicedir="$directory"
if [ $nicedir == "." ]; then
nicedir=$(\pwd)
fi
- local blatt="echo -n checking in '$nicedir'... "
+ local blatt="echo -ne \nchecking in '$nicedir'... "
- do_update "$directory"
- exit_on_error "repository update--this should be fixed before check-in."
+#hmmm: we don't do a puff out on this directory to carefully update the git repo. is there a good reason why?
+# we know we at least have to get the remote version synched up to avoid severe tire damage, so it's sensible at
+# least to call do_revctrl_simple_update, but is there a reason not to call the careful git update instead?
+#AHA, below we do call a careful git update, which is at least partially redundant with calling do_revctrl_simple_update here.
+# how about pushing the do_revctrl_simple_update down into the two cases that use it and just not calling it for the git case?
+#hmmm: trying the better seeming approach below now.
pushd "$directory" &>/dev/null
if [ -f ".no-checkin" ]; then
echo "skipping check-in due to presence of .no-checkin sentinel file."
elif [ -d "CVS" ]; then
if test_writeable "CVS"; then
+ do_revctrl_simple_update "$directory"
+ exit_on_error "updating repository; this issue should be fixed before check-in."
$blatt
cvs ci .
exit_on_error "cvs checkin"
fi
elif [ -d ".svn" ]; then
if test_writeable ".svn"; then
+ do_revctrl_simple_update "$directory"
+ exit_on_error "updating repository; this issue should be fixed before check-in."
$blatt
svn ci .
exit_on_error "svn checkin"
fi
elif [ -d ".git" ]; then
if test_writeable ".git"; then
+
+#hmmm: trying this in front; i have a bad feeling we used to do it like this and there were problems from not committing first!
+# a new set of steps we have to take to make sure the branch integrity is good.
+do_revctrl_careful_update "$(\pwd)"
+
$blatt
# put all changed and new files in the commit. not to everyone's liking.
promote_pipe_return 0
exit_on_error "git add all new files"
+#hmmm: was there a reason to commit before doing the puffing out careful git update? i seem to think there was.
+# would be nice to remember that or recapture the reason, so we can be sure we're not committing too early.
# see if there are any changes in the local repository.
if ! git diff-index --quiet HEAD --; then
# tell git about all the files and get a check-in comment.
fi
# a new set of steps we have to take to make sure the branch integrity is good.
- do_careful_git_update "$(\pwd)"
+#hold do_revctrl_careful_update "$(\pwd)"
# we continue on to the push, even if there were no changes this time, because
# there could already be committed changes that haven't been pushed yet.
fi
popd &>/dev/null
- restore_terminal_title
-
return 0
}
# shows the local changes in a repository.
-function do_diff
+function do_revctrl_diff
{
local directory="$1"; shift
- save_terminal_title
-
pushd "$directory" &>/dev/null
# only update if we see a repository living there.
popd &>/dev/null
- restore_terminal_title
-
return 0
}
# reports any files that are not already known to the upstream repository.
-function do_report_new
+function do_revctrl_report_new
{
local directory="$1"; shift
- save_terminal_title
-
pushd "$directory" &>/dev/null
# only update if we see a repository living there.
popd &>/dev/null
- restore_terminal_title
-
return 0
}
# make the list of directories unique.
local list="$(uniquify $*)"
- save_terminal_title
-
# turn repo list back into an array.
eval "repository_list=( ${REPOSITORY_LIST[*]} )"
if [[ $outer =~ /.* ]]; then
# yep, this path is absolute. just handle it directly.
if [ ! -d "$outer" ]; then continue; fi
- do_checkin "$outer"
+ do_revctrl_checkin "$outer"
exit_on_error "running check-in (absolute) on path: $outer"
- sep 28
else
for inner in $list; do
# add in the directory component to see if we can find the folder.
local path="$inner/$outer"
if [ ! -d "$path" ]; then continue; fi
- do_checkin "$path"
+ do_revctrl_checkin "$path"
exit_on_error "running check-in (relative) on path: $path"
- sep 28
- done
- fi
- done
-
- restore_terminal_title
-}
-
-# does a careful update on all the folders in the specified list;
-# it looks in the REPOSITORY_LIST for those names and updates them.
-# this is just like checkout_list, but it's for the puffing up action
-# we need to do on git.
-function puff_out_list()
-{
- # make the list of directories unique.
- local list="$(uniquify $*)"
-
- save_terminal_title
-
- # turn repo list back into an array.
- eval "repository_list=( ${REPOSITORY_LIST[*]} )"
-
- local outer inner
-
-#hmmm: once again, seeing some reusable code in this loop...
- for outer in "${repository_list[@]}"; do
- # check the repository first, since it might be an absolute path.
- if [[ $outer =~ /.* ]]; then
- # yep, this path is absolute. just handle it directly.
- if [ ! -d "$outer" ]; then continue; fi
- do_careful_git_update "$outer"
- exit_on_error "running puff-out (absolute) on path: $outer"
- sep 28
- else
- for inner in $list; do
- # add in the directory component to see if we can find the folder.
- local path="$inner/$outer"
- if [ ! -d "$path" ]; then continue; fi
- do_careful_git_update "$path"
- exit_on_error "running puff-out (relative) on path: $path"
- sep 28
done
fi
done
-
- restore_terminal_title
}
#hmmm: below functions are git specific and should be named that way.
# the git update process just gets more and more complex when you bring in
# branches, so we've moved this here to avoid having a ton of code in the
# other methods.
-function do_careful_git_update()
+function do_revctrl_careful_update()
{
local directory="$1"; shift
pushd "$directory" &>/dev/null
if [ ! -d ".git" ]; then
# not a git project, so just boil this down to a getem action.
popd &>/dev/null
- do_update "$directory"
+ log_feisty_meow_event "skipping careful part and doing simple update on non-git repository: $directory"
+ do_revctrl_simple_update "$directory"
return $?
fi
+#hmmm: another piece of reusable code, to process the directory for printing.
+ # make a nice echoer since we want to use it inside conditions below.
+ local nicedir="$directory"
+ if [ $nicedir == "." ]; then
+ nicedir=$(\pwd)
+ fi
+ local blatt="echo -e \ncarefully retrieving '$nicedir'..."
+ $blatt
+
local this_branch="$(my_branch_name)"
show_branch_conditionally "$this_branch"
}
# gets the latest versions of the assets from the upstream repository.
-function do_update()
+function do_revctrl_simple_update()
{
directory="$1"; shift
- save_terminal_title
-
# make a nice echoer since we want to use it inside conditions below.
local nicedir="$directory"
if [ $nicedir == "." ]; then
nicedir=$(\pwd)
fi
- local blatt="echo retrieving '$nicedir'..."
+ local blatt="echo -e \nretrieving '$nicedir'..."
pushd "$directory" &>/dev/null
if [ -d "CVS" ]; then
fi
popd &>/dev/null
- restore_terminal_title
-
return 0
}
{
local list="$(uniquify $*)"
- save_terminal_title
-
# turn repo list back into an array.
eval "repository_list=( ${REPOSITORY_LIST[*]} )"
if [[ $outer =~ /.* ]]; then
# yep, this path is absolute. just handle it directly.
if [ ! -d "$outer" ]; then continue; fi
- do_update $outer
+ do_revctrl_simple_update $outer
exit_on_error "running update on: $path"
- sep 28
else
for inner in $list; do
# add in the directory component to see if we can find the folder.
local path="$inner/$outer"
if [ ! -d "$path" ]; then continue; fi
- do_update $path
+ do_revctrl_simple_update $path
exit_on_error "running update on: $path"
- sep 28
done
fi
done
+}
- restore_terminal_title
+# does a careful update on all the folders in the specified list;
+# it looks in the REPOSITORY_LIST for those names and updates them.
+# this is just like checkout_list, but it's for the puffing up action
+# we need to do on git.
+function puff_out_list()
+{
+ # make the list of directories unique.
+ local list="$(uniquify $*)"
+
+ # turn repo list back into an array.
+ eval "repository_list=( ${REPOSITORY_LIST[*]} )"
+
+ local outer inner
+
+#hmmm: once again, seeing some reusable code in this loop...
+ for outer in "${repository_list[@]}"; do
+ # check the repository first, since it might be an absolute path.
+ if [[ $outer =~ /.* ]]; then
+ # yep, this path is absolute. just handle it directly.
+ if [ ! -d "$outer" ]; then continue; fi
+ do_revctrl_careful_update "$outer"
+ exit_on_error "running puff-out (absolute) on path: $outer"
+ else
+ for inner in $list; do
+ # add in the directory component to see if we can find the folder.
+ local path="$inner/$outer"
+ if [ ! -d "$path" ]; then continue; fi
+ do_revctrl_careful_update "$path"
+ exit_on_error "running puff-out (relative) on path: $path"
+ done
+ fi
+ done
}
# provides a list of absolute paths of revision control directories
local tempfile="$1"; shift
local action="$1"; shift
- save_terminal_title
-
local did_anything=
while read -u 3 dirname; do
# pass the current directory plus the remaining parameters from function invocation.
$action .
exit_on_error "performing action $action on: $(pwd)"
- sep 28
popd &>/dev/null
done 3<"$tempfile"
echo "There was nothing to do the action '$action' on."
fi
- restore_terminal_title
-
rm "$tempfile"
}