This is version two of the patch series I sent back on 21 Mar 2014. I have addressed all feedback to date, updated the coding style, and added signed-off-by lines from Jeff Sipek for those commits that I have received an explicit approval from him (but only if I have not made any other change to that particular commit). I have also added one more patch: a very limited coding style guide, and accompanying settings for Emacs. See the last commit in the series. All other commits have retained their numbering. To see how the patches have evolved, you might find http://www.lysator.liu.se/~ceder/guilt-oslo-2014-v2/ useful. It displays diffs of all the patches, in pdiffdiff output format. Here is the original blurb for the series, slightly edited: I recently found myself sitting on a train with a computer in front of me. I tried to use "guilt import-commit", which seemed to work, but when I tried to "guilt push" the commits I had just imported I got some errors. It turned out that "guilt import-commit" had generated invalid patch names. I decided to fix the issue, and write a test case that demonstrated the problem. One thing led to another, and here I am, a few late nights at a hotel and a return trip on the train later, submitting a patch series in 28 parts. Sorry about the number of patches, but this is what happens when you uncover a bug while writing a test case for the bug you uncovered while writing a test case for your original problem. The patch series consists of: - A number of fixes to the test suite. - A number of bug fixes which I hope are non-controversial. Most of the fixes have test cases. - Changed behavior: "guilt push" when there is nothing more to push now uses exit status 1. This makes it possible to write shell loops such as "while guilt push; do make test||break; done". Also, "guilt pop" when no patches are applied also uses exit status 1. (This aligns "guilt push" and "guilt pop" with how "hg qpush" and "hg qpop" has worked for several years.) - Changed behavior: by default, guilt no longer changes branch when you push a patch. You need to do "git config guilt.reusebranch false" to re-enable that. This patch sets the default value of guilt.reusebranch to true; it should in my opinion change to false a year or two after the next release. - The humble beginnings of a coding style guide. A more detailed overview of the patches: 1. Some tests fail if "git config guilt.diffstat true" is in effect. 2-4. Some commands fail if run from a directory with spaces in its name. 5. "guilt new" had an overly restrictive argument parser. 6-8. guilt.diffstat could break "guilt fold" and "guilt new". 9-10. The test suite did not test exit status properly. 11. Remove pointless redirections in the test suite. 12-13. "guilt header" tried to check if a patch existed, but the check was broken. 14-16. Various parts of guilt tried to ensure that patch names were legal git branch names, but failed. 17-20. "guilt graph" failed when no patch was applied, and when a branch name contained a comma or a quote. 21-23. "git config log.decorate short" caused "guilt import-commit", "guilt patchbomb" and "guilt rebase" to fail in various ways. 24. Patches may contain backslashes, but various informative messages from guilt did backslash processing. 25-26. "guilt push" and "guilt pop" should fail when there is nothing to do. 27-28. These two commits were things I intended to contribute a while back, when contributing the "Change git branch when patches are applied" change (commit 67d3af63f422). These commits makes that behavior optional, and it defaults to being disabled, so that you can use both Guilt v0.35 (and earlier) and the current Guilt code against the same repo. These commits add some code complexity, and you might want to skip them if you think the current behavior is better. 29. A coding style guide, with Emacs support. This patch series is also available on http://repo.or.cz/w/guilt/ceder.git in the "oslo-2014-v2" branch. If you already have a copy of guilt, you should be able to fetch that branch with something like: git remote add ceder http://repo.or.cz/r/guilt/ceder.git git fetch ceder refs/heads/oslo-2014-v2:refs/remotes/ceder/oslo-2014-v2 A few of the regression/t-*.out files contain non-ASCII characters. I hope they survive the mail transfer; if not, please use the repo above to fetch the commits. Per Cederqvist (29): The tests should not fail if guilt.diffstat is set. Allow "guilt delete -f" to run from a dir which contains spaces. Added test case for "guilt delete -f". Allow "guilt import-commit" to run from a dir which contains spaces. "guilt new": Accept more than 4 arguments. Fix the do_get_patch function. Added test cases for "guilt fold". Added more test cases for "guilt new": empty patches. Test suite: properly check the exit status of commands. Run test_failed if the exit status of a test script is bad. test suite: remove pointless redirection. "guilt header": more robust header selection. Check that "guilt header '.*'" fails. Use "git check-ref-format" to validate patch names. Produce legal patch names in guilt-import-commit. Fix backslash handling when creating names of imported patches. "guilt graph" no longer loops when no patches are applied. guilt-graph: Handle commas in branch names. Check that "guilt graph" works when working on a branch with a comma. "guilt graph": Handle patch names containing quotes. The log.decorate setting should not influence import-commit. The log.decorate setting should not influence patchbomb. The log.decorate setting should not influence guilt rebase. disp no longer processes backslashes. "guilt push" now fails when there are no more patches to push. "guilt pop" now fails when there are no more patches to pop. Minor testsuite fix. Added guilt.reusebranch configuration option. Added a short style guide, and Emacs settings. .dir-locals.el | 3 + Documentation/Contributing | 15 ++ guilt | 68 ++++-- guilt-delete | 2 +- guilt-fork | 2 +- guilt-graph | 13 +- guilt-header | 28 ++- guilt-import | 2 +- guilt-import-commit | 30 ++- guilt-new | 9 +- guilt-patchbomb | 2 +- guilt-pop | 17 +- guilt-push | 19 +- guilt-rebase | 2 +- regression/run-tests | 10 +- regression/scaffold | 19 +- regression/t-020.out | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ regression/t-020.sh | 73 +++++- regression/t-021.out | 2 + regression/t-021.sh | 8 +- regression/t-025.out | 426 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- regression/t-025.sh | 14 +- regression/t-026.out | 15 ++ regression/t-026.sh | 5 +- regression/t-028.out | 7 + regression/t-028.sh | 6 +- regression/t-032.out | 4 +- regression/t-032.sh | 2 +- regression/t-033.out | 90 +++++++ regression/t-033.sh | 61 +++++ regression/t-034.out | 569 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ regression/t-034.sh | 73 ++++++ regression/t-035.out | 467 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ regression/t-035.sh | 62 +++++ regression/t-061.out | 1 - regression/t-061.sh | 8 +- regression/t-062.out | 441 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ regression/t-062.sh | 137 +++++++++++ 38 files changed, 2966 insertions(+), 85 deletions(-) create mode 100644 .dir-locals.el create mode 100644 regression/t-033.out create mode 100755 regression/t-033.sh create mode 100644 regression/t-034.out create mode 100755 regression/t-034.sh create mode 100644 regression/t-035.out create mode 100755 regression/t-035.sh create mode 100644 regression/t-062.out create mode 100755 regression/t-062.sh Yours, /ceder -- 1.8.3.1 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html