From: Shawn O. Pearce Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 17:08:17 +0000 (-0400) Subject: git-gui: Add a --trace command line option X-Git-Tag: gitgui-0.10.2~2 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=16dd62ac4de10c9ae27d29bb1c906ad97ac8908f;p=git.git git-gui: Add a --trace command line option Often new Git users want to know what commands git-gui uses to make changes, so they can learn the command line interface by mimicking what git-gui does in response to GUI actions. Showing the direct commands being executed is easy enough to implement but this is of little value to end-users because git-gui frequently directly calls plumbing, not porcelain. Since the code is already written and tested, its fairly harmless to include. It may not help a new end-user, but it can help with debugging git-gui or reverse-engineering its logic to further make changes to it or implement another GUI for Git. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce --- diff --git a/git-gui.sh b/git-gui.sh index 9df49710e..6a8831a99 100755 --- a/git-gui.sh +++ b/git-gui.sh @@ -122,6 +122,14 @@ set _reponame {} set _iscygwin {} set _search_path {} +set _trace [lsearch -exact $argv --trace] +if {$_trace >= 0} { + set argv [lreplace $argv $_trace $_trace] + set _trace 1 +} else { + set _trace 0 +} + proc appname {} { global _appname return $_appname @@ -245,6 +253,21 @@ proc get_config {name} { ## ## handy utils +proc _trace_exec {cmd} { + if {!$::_trace} return + set d {} + foreach v $cmd { + if {$d ne {}} { + append d { } + } + if {[regexp {[ \t\r\n'"$?*]} $v]} { + set v [sq $v] + } + append d $v + } + puts stderr $d +} + proc _git_cmd {name} { global _git_cmd_path @@ -339,7 +362,7 @@ proc _lappend_nice {cmd_var} { } proc git {args} { - set opt [list exec] + set opt [list] while {1} { switch -- [lindex $args 0] { @@ -359,12 +382,18 @@ proc git {args} { set cmdp [_git_cmd [lindex $args 0]] set args [lrange $args 1 end] - return [eval $opt $cmdp $args] + _trace_exec [concat $opt $cmdp $args] + set result [eval exec $opt $cmdp $args] + if {$::_trace} { + puts stderr "< $result" + } + return $result } proc _open_stdout_stderr {cmd} { + _trace_exec $cmd if {[catch { - set fd [open $cmd r] + set fd [open [concat [list | ] $cmd] r] } err]} { if { [lindex $cmd end] eq {2>@1} && $err eq {can not find channel named "1"} @@ -375,6 +404,7 @@ proc _open_stdout_stderr {cmd} { # to try to start it a second time. # set fd [open [concat \ + [list | ] \ [lrange $cmd 0 end-1] \ [list |& cat] \ ] r] @@ -387,7 +417,7 @@ proc _open_stdout_stderr {cmd} { } proc git_read {args} { - set opt [list |] + set opt [list] while {1} { switch -- [lindex $args 0] { @@ -415,7 +445,7 @@ proc git_read {args} { } proc git_write {args} { - set opt [list |] + set opt [list] while {1} { switch -- [lindex $args 0] { @@ -435,7 +465,8 @@ proc git_write {args} { set cmdp [_git_cmd [lindex $args 0]] set args [lrange $args 1 end] - return [open [concat $opt $cmdp $args] w] + _trace_exec [concat $opt $cmdp $args] + return [open [concat [list | ] $opt $cmdp $args] w] } proc githook_read {hook_name args} { @@ -455,12 +486,12 @@ proc githook_read {hook_name args} { } set scr {if test -x "$1";then exec "$@";fi} - set sh_c [list | $interp -c $scr $interp $pchook] + set sh_c [list $interp -c $scr $interp $pchook] return [_open_stdout_stderr [concat $sh_c $args]] } if {[file executable $pchook]} { - return [_open_stdout_stderr [concat [list | $pchook] $args]] + return [_open_stdout_stderr [concat [list $pchook] $args]] } return {}