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be33dff7
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2022-05-13T15:28:04
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got patch: fail when reading empty hunks
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4379a9aa
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2022-05-02T08:38:43
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got patch: handle git-style rename diffs
extend the support for git-style diffs to include the "pure rename"
case, i.e. when a file is renamed without any edits.
ok stsp@
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bad961bf
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2022-04-23T10:39:47
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got patch: allow to reverse a patch
add a flag to got_patch to reverse a patch before applying and the -R
flag for `got patch'.
ok stsp@
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15e1bda6
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2022-04-23T10:26:47
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test `got patch' vs path-prefixes, relative paths and strip
reminded by and 'looks fine' to stsp@
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f1d6cebb
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2022-04-23T09:33:14
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typos
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ed3bff83
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2022-04-23T07:56:18
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got patch: resolve paths from the current working directory
this allow to apply patches from subdirectories of the work tree root.
Prodded by naddy@, ok stsp@.
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3313bcd8
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2022-04-19T16:57:25
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delete trailing whitespaces
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9d6cabd5
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2022-04-07T09:28:59
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got patch: allow to strip path components
Move some bits from the libexec helper to the main process so we know if
the patch was generated by git or not and finally document the automatic
stripping of a/ and b/ prefixes added by git-diff(1).
ok stsp@
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b3c57ab2
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2022-03-22T11:20:46
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got patch: handle "\ No newline at end of file"
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7a30b5cb
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2022-03-20T08:54:45
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got patch: prefer new name if not /dev/null and not a git-style diff
This fixes a common issue when for e.g. generating patches with
$ diff -u foo.orig foo
where 'got patch' failed because 'foo.orig' has an 'unexpected status'.
prodded by naddy, ok stsp
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78f5ac24
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2022-03-19T15:06:37
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move got_patch file status checking in worktree.c
check_file_status used got_worktree_status to check if the file was in
an allowed state, but it's wrong since the callback is not invoked on
unchanged files.
While here also fix a relate bug: unlink(newpath) is in the wrong spot
and ends up removing files even when it shouldn't, so move it early in
the got_worktree_schedule_* error handling.
Finally, update the appropriate test case. It was passing before
because got_worktree_schedule_add returned GOT_ERR_FILE_STATUS, not
because check_file_status failed.
ok stsp@
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60aa1fa0
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2022-03-17T16:38:43
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augment patch progress callback with hunks info; recover from errors
Augment got_patch_progress_cb by providing the hunks that were applied
with offset (or that failed) and the recoverable error encountered
during the operation (bad status, missing file, ...)
got_patch now proceeds when a file fails to be patched and exits with
GOT_ERR_PATCH_FAILED if no other errors are encountered.
While here, also add a test for the 'hunk applied with offset' case and
shrink test_patch_dont_apply and illegal_status by taking advantage that
'got patch' doesn't stop at the first error. (And add some other cases
to illegal_status too.)
discussed with and ok stsp@
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95d68340
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2022-03-16T18:23:03
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got patch: create missing directories when adding files
ok stsp@
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2be5e1a2
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2022-03-16T18:23:03
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got patch: keep permissions after patching a file
ok stsp@
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899fcfdf
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2022-03-13T20:31:44
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add a dry-run/nop mode for got patch
with lots of help from stsp for the manpage bits!
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5b67f96e
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2022-03-13T15:36:59
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got patch: require exact match when removing files
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dbda770b
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2022-03-13T15:36:56
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check file status before applying the patch
Don't allow `got patch' to delete files that are not known, or add files
that are already known and to edit files that are known, not obstructed
and without conflicts.
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6e96b326
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2022-03-12T16:02:51
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refactor apply_patch to support renaming files
add two helper functions (schedule_add, schedule_del) and move the guts
of apply_patch into a new function `patch_file'. This simplifies
apply_patch and makes easier to figure out what happens.
Then, drop GOT_ERR_PATCH_PATHS_DIFFER since we allow the to rename
files.
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bfbccd0a
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2022-03-08T12:22:36
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use test(1) -eq and -ne to compare integers; ok tb
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fd79e2e0
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2022-03-08T12:22:36
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typos
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e9ce266e
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2022-03-07T22:26:08
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add `got patch' command for applying unified diffs
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