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#! /bin/sh
# commit version 0.9.2
# Copyright (C) 1999, Free Software Foundation
# This script is Free Software, and it can be copied, distributed and
# modified as defined in the GNU General Public License. A copy of
# its license can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
# Originally by Gary V. Vaughan <gvv@techie.com>
# Heavily modified by Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br>
# This scripts eases checking in changes to CVS-maintained projects
# with ChangeLog files. It will check that there have been no
# conflicting commits in the CVS repository and print which files it
# is going to commit to stderr. A list of files to compare and to
# check in can be given in the command line. If it is not given, all
# files in the current directory (and below, unless `-l' is given) are
# considered for check in.
# The commit message will be extracted from the differences between
# the local ChangeLog and the one in the repository (unless a message
# was specified with `-m' or `-F'). An empty message is not accepted
# (but a blank line is). If the message is acceptable, it will be
# presented for verification (and possible edition) using the $PAGER
# environment variable (or `more', if it is not set, or `cat', if the
# `-f' switch is given). If $PAGER exits successfully, the modified
# files (at that moment) are checked in, unless `-n' was specified, in
# which case nothing is checked in.
# usage: commit [-v] [-h] [-f] [-l] [-n] [-q] [-z N]
# [-m msg|-F msg_file] [--] [file|dir ...]
# -f --fast don't check (unless *followed* by -n), and just
# --force display commit message instead of running $PAGER
# -l --local don't descend into subdirectories
# -m msg --message=msg set commit message
# --msg=msg same as -m
# -F file --file=file read commit message from file
# -n --dry-run don't commit anything
# -q --quiet run cvs in quiet mode
# -zN --compress=N set compression level (0-9, 0=none, 9=max)
# -v --version print version information
# -h,-? --help print short or long help message
name=commit
cvsopt=
updateopt=
commitopt=
dry_run=false
commit=:
update=:
log_file="${TMPDIR-/tmp}/commitlog.$$"
rm -f "$log_file"
trap 'rm -f "$log_file"; exit 1' 1 2 15
# this just eases exit handling
main_repeat=":"
while $main_repeat; do
repeat="test $# -gt 0"
while $repeat; do
case "$1" in
-f|--force|--fast)
update=false
PAGER=cat
shift
;;
-l|--local)
updateopt="$updateopt -l"
commitopt="$commitopt -l"
shift
;;
-m|--message|--msg)
if test $# = 1; then
echo "$name: missing argument for $1" >&2
break
fi
if test -f "$log_file"; then
echo "$name: you can have at most one of -m and -F" >&2
break
fi
shift
echo "$1" > "$log_file"
shift
;;
-F|--file)
if test -f "$log_file"; then
echo "$name: you can have at most one of -m and -F" >&2
break
fi
if test $# = 1; then
echo "$name: missing argument for $1" >&2
break
fi
shift
if cat < "$1" > "$log_file"; then :; else
break
fi
shift
;;
-n|--dry-run)
commit=false
update=true
shift
;;
-q|--quiet)
cvsopt="$cvsopt -q"
shift
;;
-z|--compress)
if test $# = 1; then
echo "$name: missing argument for $1" >&2
break
fi
case "$2" in
[0-9]) :;;
*) echo "$name: invalid argument for $1" >&2
break
;;
esac
cvsopt="$cvsopt -z$2"
shift
shift
;;
-m*|-F*|-z*)
opt=`echo "$1" | sed '1s/^\(..\).*$/\1/;q'`
arg=`echo "$1" | sed '1s/^-[a-zA-Z0-9]//'`
shift
set -- "$opt" "$arg" ${1+"$@"}
;;
--message=*|--msg=*|--file=*|--compress=*)
opt=`echo "$1" | sed '1s/^\(--[^=]*\)=.*/\1/;q'`
arg=`echo "$1" | sed '1s/^--[^=]*=//'`
shift
set -- "$opt" "$arg" ${1+"$@"}
;;
-v|--version)
sed '/^# '$name' version /,/^# Heavily modified by/ { s/^# //; p; }; d' < $0
exit 0
;;
-\?|-h)
sed '/^# usage:/,/# -h/ { s/^# //; p; }; d' < $0 &&
echo
echo "run \`$name --help | more' for full usage"
exit 0
;;
--help)
sed '/^# '$name' version /,/^[^#]/ { /^[^#]/ d; s/^# //; p; }; d' < $0
exit 0
;;
--)
shift
repeat=false
;;
-*)
echo "$name: invalid flag $1" >&2
break
;;
*)
repeat=false
;;
esac
done
# might have used break 2 within the previous loop, but so what
$repeat && break
$update && \
if echo "$name: checking for conflicts..." >&2
(cvs $cvsopt -q -n update $updateopt ${1+"$@"} 2>/dev/null \
| while read line; do
echo "$line"
echo "$line" >&3
done | grep '^C') 3>&1 >/dev/null; then
echo "$name: some conflicts were found, aborting..." >&2
break
fi
if test ! -f "$log_file"; then
echo "$name: checking commit message..." >&2
cvs $cvsopt diff -u ChangeLog \
| while read line; do
case "$line" in
"--- ChangeLog"*) :;;
"-"*)
echo "$name: *** Warning: the following line in ChangeLog diff is suspicious:" >&2
echo "$line" | sed 's/^.//' >&2;;
"+ "*)
echo "$name: *** Warning: lines should start with tabs, not spaces; ignoring line:" >&2
echo "$line" | sed 's/^.//' >&2;;
"+") echo;;
"+ "*) echo "$line";;
esac
done \
| sed -e 's,\+ ,,' -e '/./p' -e '/./d' -e '1d' -e '$d' > "$log_file" \
|| break
# The sed script above removes "+TAB" from the beginning of a line, then
# deletes the first and/or the last line, when they happen to be empty
fi
if grep '[^ ]' < "$log_file" > /dev/null; then :; else
echo "$name: empty commit message, aborting" >&2
break
fi
if grep '^$' < "$log_file" > /dev/null; then
echo "$name: *** Warning: blank lines should not appear within a commit messages." >&2
echo "$name: *** They should be used to separate distinct commits." >&2
fi
${PAGER-more} "$log_file" || break
sleep 1 # give the user some time for a ^C
# Do not check for empty $log_file again, even though the user might have
# zeroed it out. If s/he did, it was probably intentional.
if $commit; then
cvs $cvsopt commit $commitopt -F $log_file ${1+"$@"} || break
fi
main_repeat=false
done
rm -f "$log_file"
# if main_repeat was not set to `false', we failed
$main_repeat && exit 1
exit 0