@@ -17,15 +17,15 @@ h,help show the help
q quiet
d show debug messages
P,prefix= the name of the subdir to split out
-m,message= use the given message as the commit message for the merge commit
options for 'split'
annotate= add a prefix to commit message of new commits
b,branch= create a new branch from the split subtree
ignore-joins ignore prior --rejoin commits
onto= try connecting new tree to an existing one
rejoin merge the new branch back into HEAD
- options for 'add' and 'merge' (also: 'pull')
+ options for 'add' and 'merge' (also: 'pull' and 'split --rejoin')
squash merge subtree changes as a single commit
+m,message= use the given message as the commit message for the merge commit
"
PATH=$(git --exec-path):$PATH
@@ -424,6 +424,13 @@ add_msg () {
else
commit_message="Add '$dir/' from commit '$latest_new'"
fi
+ if test -n "$arg_split_rejoin"
+ then
+ # If this is from a --rejoin, then rejoin_msg has
+ # already inserted the `git-subtree-xxx:` tags
+ echo "$commit_message"
+ return
+ fi
cat <<-EOF
$commit_message
@@ -746,7 +753,12 @@ cmd_add_commit () {
rev=$(git rev-parse --verify "$1^{commit}") || exit $?
debug "Adding $dir as '$rev'..."
- git read-tree --prefix="$dir" $rev || exit $?
+ if test -z "$arg_split_rejoin"
+ then
+ # Only bother doing this if this is a genuine 'add',
+ # not a synthetic 'add' from '--rejoin'.
+ git read-tree --prefix="$dir" $rev || exit $?
+ fi
git checkout -- "$dir" || exit $?
tree=$(git write-tree) || exit $?
@@ -786,6 +798,11 @@ cmd_split () {
die "You must provide exactly one revision. Got: '$*'"
fi
+ if test -n "$arg_split_rejoin"
+ then
+ ensure_clean
+ fi
+
debug "Splitting $dir..."
cache_setup || exit $?
@@ -828,10 +845,12 @@ cmd_split () {
then
debug "Merging split branch into HEAD..."
latest_old=$(cache_get latest_old) || exit $?
- git merge -s ours \
- --allow-unrelated-histories \
- -m "$(rejoin_msg "$dir" "$latest_old" "$latest_new")" \
- "$latest_new" >&2 || exit $?
+ arg_addmerge_message="$(rejoin_msg "$dir" "$latest_old" "$latest_new")" || exit $?
+ if test -z "$(find_latest_squash "$dir")"; then
+ cmd_add "$latest_new" >&2 || exit $?
+ else
+ cmd_merge "$latest_new" >&2 || exit $?
+ fi
fi
if test -n "$arg_split_branch"
then
@@ -109,9 +109,6 @@ settings passed to 'split' (such as '--annotate') are the same.
Because of this, if you add new commits and then re-split, the new
commits will be attached as commits on top of the history you
generated last time, so 'git merge' and friends will work as expected.
-+
-Note that if you use '--squash' when you merge, you should usually not
-just '--rejoin' when you split.
pull <repository> <remote-ref>::
Exactly like 'merge', but parallels 'git pull' in that
@@ -124,8 +121,8 @@ push <repository> <remote-ref>::
<remote-ref>. This can be used to push your subtree to
different branches of the remote repository.
-OPTIONS
--------
+OPTIONS FOR ALL COMMANDS
+------------------------
-q::
--quiet::
Suppress unnecessary output messages on stderr.
@@ -140,15 +137,11 @@ OPTIONS
want to manipulate. This option is mandatory
for all commands.
--m <message>::
---message=<message>::
- This option is only valid for 'add', 'merge', 'pull', and 'split --rejoin'.
- Specify <message> as the commit message for the merge commit.
-
-OPTIONS FOR 'add' AND 'merge' (ALSO: 'pull')
---------------------------------------------
+OPTIONS FOR 'add' AND 'merge' (ALSO: 'pull' AND 'split --rejoin')
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
These options for 'add' and 'merge' may also be given to 'pull' (which
-wraps 'merge').
+wraps 'merge') and 'split --rejoin' (which wraps either 'add' or
+'merge' as appropriate).
--squash::
Instead of merging the entire history from the subtree project, produce
@@ -176,6 +169,9 @@ Whether or not you use '--squash', changes made in your local repository
remain intact and can be later split and send upstream to the
subproject.
+-m <message>::
+--message=<message>::
+ Specify <message> as the commit message for the merge commit.
OPTIONS FOR 'split'
-------------------
@@ -229,9 +225,8 @@ Unfortunately, using this option results in 'git log' showing an extra
copy of every new commit that was created (the original, and the
synthetic one).
+
-If you do all your merges with '--squash', don't use '--rejoin' when you
-split, because you don't want the subproject's history to be part of
-your project anyway.
+If you do all your merges with '--squash', make sure you also use
+'--squash' when you 'split --rejoin'.
EXAMPLE 1. 'add' command
@@ -324,6 +324,41 @@ test_expect_success 'split sub dir/ with --rejoin and --message' '
)
'
+test_expect_success 'split "sub dir"/ with --rejoin and --squash' '
+ subtree_test_create_repo "$test_count" &&
+ subtree_test_create_repo "$test_count/sub proj" &&
+ test_create_commit "$test_count" main1 &&
+ test_create_commit "$test_count/sub proj" sub1 &&
+ (
+ cd "$test_count" &&
+ git fetch ./"sub proj" HEAD &&
+ git subtree add --prefix="sub dir" --squash FETCH_HEAD
+ ) &&
+ test_create_commit "$test_count" "sub dir"/main-sub1 &&
+ test_create_commit "$test_count" main2 &&
+ test_create_commit "$test_count/sub proj" sub2 &&
+ test_create_commit "$test_count" "sub dir"/main-sub2 &&
+ (
+ cd "$test_count" &&
+ git subtree pull --prefix="sub dir" --squash ./"sub proj" HEAD &&
+ MAIN=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) &&
+ SUB=$(git -C "sub proj" rev-parse --verify HEAD) &&
+
+ SPLIT=$(git subtree split --prefix="sub dir" --annotate="*" --rejoin --squash) &&
+
+ ! git merge-base --is-ancestor $SUB HEAD &&
+ ! git merge-base --is-ancestor $SPLIT HEAD &&
+ git rev-list HEAD ^$MAIN >commit-list &&
+ test_line_count = 2 commit-list &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD:)" = "$(git rev-parse --verify $MAIN:)" &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD:"sub dir")" = "$(git rev-parse --verify $SPLIT:)" &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD^1)" = $MAIN &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD^2)" != $SPLIT &&
+ test "$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD^2:)" = "$(git rev-parse --verify $SPLIT:)" &&
+ test "$(last_commit_subject)" = "Split '\''sub dir/'\'' into commit '\''$SPLIT'\''"
+ )
+'
+
test_expect_success 'split "sub dir"/ with --branch' '
subtree_test_create_repo "$test_count" &&
subtree_test_create_repo "$test_count/sub proj" &&