On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 at 19:05, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Luke Diamand <luke@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > On Tue, 21 Jan 2020 at 23:05, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> [jc] asking for help from those who made non-trivial changes to "git > >> p4" in the past 18 months or so for reviewing. > > > > This looks fine to me. I've not actually tested it. > > > > Ack. > > Thanks, but it wasn't very helpful to see an Ack (i.e. "an expert > says this is good") without seeing any of my "why is this good?" > answered by either the original author or the expert X-<. You're right. Revisiting the code, there is already a p4-pre-submit hook. However, I don't think that would suffice as it doesn't get given the actual commits, and trying to figure out the commit messages would be quite tricky. However, a regular git pre-submit hook could do this. If the commit-message-checking relied on talking to the Perforce server though, this proposed hook would be necessary. > > >> "Ben Keene via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> > >> > From: Ben Keene <seraphire@xxxxxxxxx> > >> > Subject: Re: [PATCH] git-p4: Add hook p4-pre-pedit-changelist > >> > >> "git shortlog --no-merges" would show that the convention is to > >> downcase "Add". > >> > >> With two consecutive non-words (i.e. 'pre' and "pedit'), it really > >> feels an unpronounceable mouthful to a non-perforce person like me. > >> > >> On the core Git side, "git commit", which is the primary command > >> that is used to create a new commit, has two hooks that helps to > >> enforce consistency to the commit log messages: > >> > >> - The "prepare-commit-msg" hook prepares the message to be further > >> edited by the end-user in the editor > >> > >> - The "commit-msg" hook takes what the end-user edited in the > >> editor, and can audit and/or tweaks it. > >> > >> Having a matching pair of hooks and making sure the new hooks have > >> similar names to these existing ones may help experienced Git users > >> adopt the new hooks "git p4" learns here. > >> > >> What makes "p4-pre-pedit-changelist" a good name for this hook? "In > >> pure Perforce without Git, there is 'pre-pedit-changelist' hook that > >> Perforce users are already familiar with" would be a good answer but > >> not being P4 user myself, I do not know if that is true. > >> > >> Also, "git commit" has a mechanism (i.e. "--no-verify") to suppress > >> the "auditing" hook, and it serves as an escape hatch. The new hook > >> "git p4" learns may want to have a similar mechanism, to keep its > >> users productive even when they have broken/stale/bogus hook rejects > >> their legitimate log message, by allowing them to bypass the > >> offending hook(s). > >> > >> > >> > Add an additional hook to the git-p4 command to allow a hook to modify > >> > the text of the changelist prior to displaying the p4editor command. > >> > > >> > This hook will be called prior to checking for the flag > >> > "--prepare-p4-only". > >> > > >> > The hook is optional, if it does not exist, it will be skipped. > >> > > >> > The hook takes a single parameter, the filename of the temporary file > >> > that contains the P4 submit text. > >> > > >> > The hook should return a zero exit code on success or a non-zero exit > >> > code on failure. If the hook returns a non-zero exit code, git-p4 > >> > will revert the P4 edits by calling p4_revert(f) on each file that was > >> > flagged as edited and then it will return False so the calling method > >> > may continue as it does in existing failure cases. > >> > >> The githooks(5) page should talk about some of these, I would think. > >> > >> > git-p4.py | 11 +++++++++++ > >> > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+) > >> > > >> > diff --git a/git-p4.py b/git-p4.py > >> > index 40d9e7c594..1f8c7383df 100755 > >> > --- a/git-p4.py > >> > +++ b/git-p4.py > >> > @@ -2026,6 +2026,17 @@ def applyCommit(self, id): > >> > tmpFile.write(submitTemplate) > >> > tmpFile.close() > >> > > >> > + # Run the pre-edit hook to allow programmatic update to the changelist > >> > + hooks_path = gitConfig("core.hooksPath") > >> > + if len(hooks_path) <= 0: > >> > + hooks_path = os.path.join(os.environ.get("GIT_DIR", ".git"), "hooks") > >> > + > >> > + hook_file = os.path.join(hooks_path, "p4-pre-edit-changelist") > >> > + if os.path.isfile(hook_file) and os.access(hook_file, os.X_OK) and subprocess.call([hook_file, fileName]) != 0: > >> > + for f in editedFiles: > >> > + p4_revert(f) > >> > + return False > >> > + > >> > if self.prepare_p4_only: > >> > # > >> > # Leave the p4 tree prepared, and the submit template around > >> > > >> > base-commit: 232378479ee6c66206d47a9be175e3a39682aea6