[Intel-gfx] [maintainer-tools PATCH] dim: Properly handle series on apply_branch
Jani Nikula
jani.nikula at intel.com
Wed Aug 23 08:54:00 UTC 2017
On Tue, 22 Aug 2017, Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi at intel.com> wrote:
> So far we could use *dim* to apply a whole series
> in a mbox, but only the very last patch was receiving
> all the checks and patchwork link.
>
> So this patch remove this limitation by using git mailsplit
> to split the mbox and than use git am and checks individually
> on each patch.
>
> v2: a. Don't loop with `ls $dir` nor use ls. Shellcheck recommends
> globs instead. Reference: SC2045
> c. Split the apply patch in a separated function as suggested
> by Jani.
> b. Use -b on git mailsplit so it will automatically it is not
> an mbox file and parse it assuming a single mail message.
> This fixes the issue Jani notice with input directly from
> MUA: "corrupt mailbox".
> v3: Pass $@ to apply_patch function and properly handle the shift.
> Handle returns. If any patch in the series had some kind of goof
> return 1.
>
> Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula at intel.com>
> Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter at ffwll.ch>
> Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi at intel.com>
> ---
> dim | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
> 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/dim b/dim
> index 11aa675cc3bc..80ad23a1cd31 100755
> --- a/dim
> +++ b/dim
> @@ -756,33 +756,21 @@ function dim_push
> dim_push_branch $(git_current_branch) "$@"
> }
>
> -# ensure we're on branch $1, and apply patches. the rest of the arguments are
> -# passed to git am.
> -dim_alias_ab=apply-branch
> -dim_alias_sob=apply-branch
> -function dim_apply_branch
> +function apply_patch #patch_file
> {
> - local branch file message_id committer_email patch_from sob rv
> + local patch message_id committer_email patch_from sob rv
>
> - branch=${1:?$usage}
> + patch="$1"
> shift
> - file=$(mktemp)
> -
> - assert_branch $branch
> - assert_repo_clean
> -
> - cat > $file
> -
> - message_id=$(message_get_id $file)
> -
> + message_id=$(message_get_id $patch)
> committer_email=$(git_committer_email)
>
> - patch_from=$(grep "From:" "$file" | head -1)
> + patch_from=$(grep "From:" "$patch" | head -1)
> if [[ "$patch_from" != *"$committer_email"* ]] ; then
> sob=-s
> fi
>
> - git am --scissors -3 $sob "$@" $file
> + git am --scissors -3 $sob "$@" $patch
>
> if [ -n "$message_id" ]; then
> dim_commit_add_tag "Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/$message_id"
> @@ -799,6 +787,34 @@ function dim_apply_branch
> fi
>
> eval $DRY $DIM_POST_APPLY_ACTION
> + return $rv
> +}
> +
> +# ensure we're on branch $1, and apply patches. the rest of the arguments are
> +# passed to git am.
> +dim_alias_ab=apply-branch
> +dim_alias_sob=apply-branch
> +function dim_apply_branch
> +{
> + local branch file rv
> +
> + branch=${1:?$usage}
> + shift
> + file=$(mktemp)
> + dir=$(mktemp -d)
> +
> + assert_branch $branch
> + assert_repo_clean
> +
> + cat > $file
> + git mailsplit -b -o$dir $file > /dev/null
> +
> + for patch in $dir/*; do
> + apply_patch $patch $@
Should be quoted "$@".
> + if [[ $? -eq "1" ]] ; then
This if will never be executed if apply_patch exit code is != 0 because
of set -e. I gave you the example how to call apply_patch! ;)
> + rv=1
> + fi
> + done
Hmm, could do rm -rf $(file) $(dir) here.
>
> return $rv
> }
--
Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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