Re: [PATCH 3/3] rebase: don't override --no-reschedule-failed-exec with config

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On 29/03/2021 17:12, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:

On Mon, Mar 29 2021, Phillip Wood wrote:

Hi Ævar

On 22/03/2021 11:48, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
Fix a bug in how --no-reschedule-failed-exec interacts with
rebase.rescheduleFailedExec=true being set in the config. Before this
change the --no-reschedule-failed-exec config option would be
overridden by the config.
This bug happened because of the particulars of how "rebase" works
v.s. most other git commands when it comes to parsing options and
config:
When we read the config and parse the CLI options we correctly
prefer
the --no-reschedule-failed-exec option over
rebase.rescheduleFailedExec=true in the config. So far so good.
However the --reschedule-failed-exec option doesn't take effect when
the rebase starts (we'd just create a
".git/rebase-merge/reschedule-failed-exec" file if it was true). It
only takes effect when the exec command fails, and the user wants to
run "rebase --continue".

The exec command is rescheduled in the todo file as soon as it fails,
we do not wait for the user to run 'rebase --continue' to reschedule
it. However if it still fails after restarting or a later exec fails
we have the problem you describe.

Right, as noted in [1] I grokked those internals eventually, but the
commit message is written from the viewpoint of a hypothetical user...

So user will find that the first failed exec is not rescheduled but subsequent ones are which looks like the setting only takes effect after the run 'git rebase --continue' - fair enough.

B.t.w. if you've had a chance to read [1] over it would be interesting
to get some thoughts on that rambling. So far I only managed to upset
Johannes :)

I'll try and have a proper look at it tomorrow, I did have a glance the other day - I'm not that keen on the way the prompt behaves either

1. http://lore.kernel.org/git/cover.1616411973.git.avarab@xxxxxxxxx

At that point we'll have forgotten that we asked for
--no-reschedule-failed-exec at the start, and will happily re-read the
config.
We'll then see that rebase.rescheduleFailedExec=true is set. At that
point we have no record of having set --no-reschedule-failed-exec
earlier. So the config will effectively override the user having
explicitly disabled the option on the command-line.
Even more confusingly: Since rebase accepts different options based
on
its state there wasn't even a way to get around this with "rebase
--continue --no-reschedule-failed-exec" (but you could of course set
the config with "rebase -c ...").
I think the least bad way out of this is to declare that for such
options and config whatever we decide at the beginning of the rebase
goes. So we'll now always create either a "reschedule-failed-exec" or
a "no-reschedule-failed-exec file at the start, not just the former if
we decided we wanted the feature.

Thanks for working on this and for the detailed commit message. I'm
not entirely convinced we want yet another state file in
.git/rebase-merge. We could we start writing the setting to the file
rather than having different files for whether the option is on or
off. If we use the contents of the file it could be -1 for 'use
config', 0 'off', 1 'on'. The downside is that starting 'rebase
--no-reschedule-failed-exec' with a new version of git and then
  continuing with an old version would do the wrong thing.

Yes I suppose, but it seems much simpler indeed to just represent this
sort of tri-state as a ENOENT/no-FOO/FOO neither exists + file pair with
how the current code is set up,

I can see that, I'm not a great fan of the current setup though - we're not using shell scripting anymore so there's no need to add a new file for each piece of state (though we need to keep the old ones for backwards compatibility). Having said that I don't object to the current approach if it's easier and preserves backwards compatibility. If you feel like adding support for ENOENT="use config" that would be great so that 'git -c ... rebase --continue' continues to work.

Best Wishes

Phillip

especially because (as you note) we'd
need to phase-in any writing of the content across multiple versions or
something, least in-progress rebases across versions subtly behave
weirdly.

Well, in this case it's not such a big deal, but I'd rather not
establish the pattern for something that *does* matter.
Best Wishes

Phillip

With this new worldview you can no longer change the setting once a
rebase has started except by manually removing the state files
discussed above. I think making it work like that is the the least
confusing thing we can do.
In the future we might want to learn to change the setting in the
middle by combining "--edit-todo" with
"--[no-]reschedule-failed-exec", we currently don't support combining
those options, or any other way to change the state in the middle of
the rebase short of manually editing the files in
".git/rebase-merge/*".
The bug being fixed here originally came about because of a
combination of the behavior of the code added in d421afa0c66 (rebase:
introduce --reschedule-failed-exec, 2018-12-10) and the addition of
the config variable in 969de3ff0e0 (rebase: add a config option to
default to --reschedule-failed-exec, 2018-12-10).
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@xxxxxxxxx>
---
   Documentation/git-rebase.txt |  8 ++++++++
   sequencer.c                  |  5 +++++
   t/t3418-rebase-continue.sh   | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
   3 files changed, 38 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Documentation/git-rebase.txt
b/Documentation/git-rebase.txt
index a0487b5cc58..b48e6225769 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-rebase.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-rebase.txt
@@ -622,6 +622,14 @@ See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
   --no-reschedule-failed-exec::
   	Automatically reschedule `exec` commands that failed. This only makes
   	sense in interactive mode (or when an `--exec` option was provided).
++
+Even though this option applies once a rebase is started, it's set for
+the whole rebase at the start based on either the
+`rebase.rescheduleFailedExec` configuration (see linkgit:git-config[1]
+or "CONFIGURATION" below) or whether this option is
+provided. Otherwise an explicit `--no-reschedule-failed-exec` at the
+start would be overridden by the presence of
+`rebase.rescheduleFailedExec=true` configuration.
     INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS
   --------------------
diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c
index 848204d3dc3..59735fdff62 100644
--- a/sequencer.c
+++ b/sequencer.c
@@ -164,6 +164,7 @@ static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_strategy, "rebase-merge/strategy")
   static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_strategy_opts, "rebase-merge/strategy_opts")
   static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_allow_rerere_autoupdate, "rebase-merge/allow_rerere_autoupdate")
   static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_reschedule_failed_exec, "rebase-merge/reschedule-failed-exec")
+static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_no_reschedule_failed_exec, "rebase-merge/no-reschedule-failed-exec")
   static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_drop_redundant_commits, "rebase-merge/drop_redundant_commits")
   static GIT_PATH_FUNC(rebase_path_keep_redundant_commits, "rebase-merge/keep_redundant_commits")
   @@ -2672,6 +2673,8 @@ static int read_populate_opts(struct
replay_opts *opts)
     		if (file_exists(rebase_path_reschedule_failed_exec()))
   			opts->reschedule_failed_exec = 1;
+		else if (file_exists(rebase_path_no_reschedule_failed_exec()))
+			opts->reschedule_failed_exec = 0;
     		if (file_exists(rebase_path_drop_redundant_commits()))
   			opts->drop_redundant_commits = 1;
@@ -2772,6 +2775,8 @@ int write_basic_state(struct replay_opts *opts, const char *head_name,
   		write_file(rebase_path_ignore_date(), "%s", "");
   	if (opts->reschedule_failed_exec)
   		write_file(rebase_path_reschedule_failed_exec(), "%s", "");
+	else
+		write_file(rebase_path_no_reschedule_failed_exec(), "%s", "");
     	return 0;
   }
diff --git a/t/t3418-rebase-continue.sh b/t/t3418-rebase-continue.sh
index ea14ef496cb..9553d969646 100755
--- a/t/t3418-rebase-continue.sh
+++ b/t/t3418-rebase-continue.sh
@@ -291,4 +291,29 @@ test_expect_success 'rebase.rescheduleFailedExec only affects `rebase -i`' '
   	git rebase HEAD^
   '
   +test_expect_success 'rebase.rescheduleFailedExec=true &
--no-reschedule-failed-exec' '
+	test_when_finished "git rebase --abort" &&
+	test_when_finished "test_unconfig rebase.rescheduleFailedExec" &&
+	test_config rebase.rescheduleFailedExec true &&
+	test_must_fail git rebase -x false --no-reschedule-failed-exec HEAD~2 &&
+	test_must_fail git rebase --continue 2>err &&
+	! grep "has been rescheduled" err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'new rebase.rescheduleFailedExec=true setting in an ongoing rebase is ignored' '
+	test_when_finished "git rebase --abort" &&
+	test_must_fail git rebase -x false HEAD~2 &&
+	test_when_finished "test_unconfig rebase.rescheduleFailedExec" &&
+	test_config rebase.rescheduleFailedExec true &&
+	test_must_fail git rebase --continue 2>err &&
+	! grep "has been rescheduled" err
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'there is no --no-reschedule-failed-exec in an ongoing rebase' '
+	test_when_finished "git rebase --abort" &&
+	test_must_fail git rebase -x false HEAD~2 &&
+	test_expect_code 129 git rebase --continue --no-reschedule-failed-exec &&
+	test_expect_code 129 git rebase --edit-todo --no-reschedule-failed-exec
+'
+
   test_done






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