From a9a3e82e6d0018ff42ec11fd9560c1ff47add824 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Junio C Hamano Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 19:58:23 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] apply: fix copy/rename breakage 7ebd52a (Merge branch 'dz/apply-again', 2008-07-01) taught "git-apply" to grok a (non-git) patch that is a concatenation of separate patches that touch the same file number of times, by recording the postimage of patch application of previous round and using it as the preimage for later rounds. This "incremental" mode of patch application fundamentally contradicts with the way git rename/copy patches are designed. When a git patch talks about a file A getting modified, and a new file B created out of A, like this: diff --git a/A b/A --- a/A +++ b/A ... change text here ... diff --git a/A b/B copy from A copy to B --- a/A +++ b/B ... change text here ... the second change to produce B does not depend on what is done to A with the first change in any way. This is explicitly done so for reviewability of individual patches. With this commit, we do not look at 'fn_table' that records the postimage of previous round when applying a patch to produce a new file out of an existing file. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- builtin-apply.c | 10 +++++++--- t/t4112-apply-renames.sh | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/builtin-apply.c b/builtin-apply.c index b3fc290ff..d13313f10 100644 --- a/builtin-apply.c +++ b/builtin-apply.c @@ -2296,7 +2296,8 @@ static int apply_data(struct patch *patch, struct stat *st, struct cache_entry * strbuf_init(&buf, 0); - if ((tpatch = in_fn_table(patch->old_name)) != NULL) { + if (!(patch->is_copy || patch->is_rename) && + ((tpatch = in_fn_table(patch->old_name)) != NULL)) { if (tpatch == (struct patch *) -1) { return error("patch %s has been renamed/deleted", patch->old_name); @@ -2375,7 +2376,7 @@ static int verify_index_match(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) static int check_preimage(struct patch *patch, struct cache_entry **ce, struct stat *st) { const char *old_name = patch->old_name; - struct patch *tpatch; + struct patch *tpatch = NULL; int stat_ret = 0; unsigned st_mode = 0; @@ -2389,7 +2390,9 @@ static int check_preimage(struct patch *patch, struct cache_entry **ce, struct s return 0; assert(patch->is_new <= 0); - if ((tpatch = in_fn_table(old_name)) != NULL) { + + if (!(patch->is_copy || patch->is_rename) && + (tpatch = in_fn_table(old_name)) != NULL) { if (tpatch == (struct patch *) -1) { return error("%s: has been deleted/renamed", old_name); } @@ -2399,6 +2402,7 @@ static int check_preimage(struct patch *patch, struct cache_entry **ce, struct s if (stat_ret && errno != ENOENT) return error("%s: %s", old_name, strerror(errno)); } + if (check_index && !tpatch) { int pos = cache_name_pos(old_name, strlen(old_name)); if (pos < 0) { diff --git a/t/t4112-apply-renames.sh b/t/t4112-apply-renames.sh index 70a185950..f9ad18375 100755 --- a/t/t4112-apply-renames.sh +++ b/t/t4112-apply-renames.sh @@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ typedef struct __jmp_buf jmp_buf[1]; #endif /* _SETJMP_H */ EOF +cat >klibc/README <<\EOF +This is a simple readme file. +EOF cat >patch <<\EOF diff --git a/klibc/arch/x86_64/include/klibc/archsetjmp.h b/include/arch/cris/klibc/archsetjmp.h @@ -113,6 +116,23 @@ rename to include/arch/m32r/klibc/archsetjmp.h -#endif /* _SETJMP_H */ +#endif /* _KLIBC_ARCHSETJMP_H */ +diff --git a/klibc/README b/klibc/README +--- a/klibc/README ++++ b/klibc/README +@@ -1,1 +1,4 @@ + This is a simple readme file. ++And we add a few ++lines at the ++end of it. +diff --git a/klibc/README b/klibc/arch/README +copy from klibc/README +copy to klibc/arch/README +--- a/klibc/README ++++ b/klibc/arch/README +@@ -1,1 +1,3 @@ + This is a simple readme file. ++And we copy it to one level down, and ++add a few lines at the end of it. EOF find klibc -type f -print | xargs git update-index --add -- -- 2.26.2