Aw: [PATCH] git-submodule.sh: accept verbose flag in cmd_update to be non-quiet

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We use git for windows, there I cannot fin the git-submodule.sh! How can I fix it there?
 

Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. August 2018 um 20:22 Uhr
Von: "Stefan Beller" <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx>
An: jochen.kuehner@xxxxxx
Cc: git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Stefan Beller" <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: [PATCH] git-submodule.sh: accept verbose flag in cmd_update to be non-quiet
In a56771a668d (builtin/pull: respect verbosity settings in submodules,
2018-01-25), we made sure to pass on both quiet and verbose flag from
builtin/pull.c to the submodule shell script. However git-submodule doesn't
understand a verbose flag, which results in a bug when invoking

git pull --recurse-submodules -v [...]

There are a few different approaches to fix this bug:

1) rewrite 'argv_push_verbosity' or its caller in builtin/pull.c to
cap opt_verbosity at 0. Then 'argv_push_verbosity' would only add
'-q' if any.

2) Have a flag in 'argv_push_verbosity' that specifies if we allow adding
-q or -v (or both).

3) Add -v to git-submodule.sh and make it a no-op

(1) seems like a maintenance burden: What if we add code after
the submodule operations or move submodule operations higher up,
then we have altered the opt_verbosity setting further down the line
in builtin/pull.c.

(2) seems like it could work reasonably well without more regressions

(3) seems easiest to implement as well as actually is a feature with the
last-one-wins rule of passing flags to Git commands.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx>
---

On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 10:54 AM Jochen Kühner <jochen.kuehner@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> If I set
> git config --global submodule.recurse true
> and run git via:
> git pull --progress -v --no-rebase "origin"
> The command will fail with following output (Errorlevel is 1)
> Fetching submodule submodules/tstemplates
> From http://10.0.102.194:7990/scm/mcc/tstemplates
> = [up to date] feature/robin -> origin/feature/robin
> = [up to date] master -> origin/master
> Already up to date.
> usage: git submodule [--quiet] add [-b <branch>] [-f|--force] [--name <name>] [--reference <repository>] [--] <repository> [<path>]
> or: git submodule [--quiet] status [--cached] [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]
> or: git submodule [--quiet] init [--] [<path>...]
> or: git submodule [--quiet] deinit [-f|--force] (--all| [--] <path>...)
> or: git submodule [--quiet] update [--init] [--remote] [-N|--no-fetch] [-f|--force] [--checkout|--merge|--rebase] [--[no-]recommend-shallow] [--reference <repository>] [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]
> or: git submodule [--quiet] summary [--cached|--files] [--summary-limit <n>] [commit] [--] [<path>...]
> or: git submodule [--quiet] foreach [--recursive] <command>
> or: git submodule [--quiet] sync [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]
> or: git submodule [--quiet] absorbgitdirs [--] [<path>...]
>
> seams that the “verbose” parameter “-v” is also sent to “git submodules” wich does not support it.
>
> If I remove “-v” it will work.
>
> Problem is, I use TortoiseGit, wich will automatically create this command!

git-submodule.sh | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)

diff --git a/git-submodule.sh b/git-submodule.sh
index 8b5ad59bdee..f7fd80345cd 100755
--- a/git-submodule.sh
+++ b/git-submodule.sh
@@ -438,6 +438,9 @@ cmd_update()
-q|--quiet)
GIT_QUIET=1
;;
+ -v)
+ GIT_QUIET=0
+ ;;
--progress)
progress=1
;;
--
2.18.0.265.g16de1b435c9.dirty
 



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