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[v8,3/6] remote set-head: better output for --auto

Message ID 20241014225431.1394565-4-bence@ferdinandy.com (mailing list archive)
State New
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Series set-head/fetch remote/HEAD updates, small change from v7 | expand

Commit Message

Bence Ferdinandy Oct. 14, 2024, 10:53 p.m. UTC
Currently, set-head --auto will print a message saying "remote/HEAD set
to branch", which implies something was changed.

Change the output of --auto, so the output actually reflects what was
done: a) set a previously unset HEAD, b) change HEAD because remote
changed or c) no updates. As a fourth output, if HEAD is changed from
a previous value that was not a remote branch, explicitly call attention
to this fact.

Signed-off-by: Bence Ferdinandy <bence@ferdinandy.com>
---

Notes:
    v1-v2:
    
        was RFC in https://lore.kernel.org/git/20240910203835.2288291-1-bence@ferdinandy.com/
    
    v3:
    
        This patch was originally sent along when I thought set-head was
        going to be invoked by fetch, but the discussion on the RFC
        concluded that it should be not. This opened the possibility to make
        it more explicit.
    
        Note: although I feel both things the patch does are really just
        cosmetic, an argument could be made for breaking it into two, one
        for the no-op part and one for the --auto print update.
    
        Was sent in:
        https://lore.kernel.org/git/20240915221055.904107-1-bence@ferdinandy.com/
    
    v4:
        - changes are now handled atomically via the ref update transaction
        - outputs have changed along the lines of Junio's suggestion
        - minor refactor to set_head for improved legibility
    
    v5: - the minor refactor has been split out into its own patch
    
    v6: - fixed uninitialized prev_head
        - fixed case of unusual previous target
        - fixed a test that would have been actually broken at this patch
          (the output was only correct with the later update to fetch)
        - added 4 tests for the 4 output cases
    
    v7: - change commit prefix to be more in line with project standards
        - fixed tests to also work with the reftable backend
        - renamed report function, fixed style issue with checking buf len
        - fixed not releasing an strbuf
    
    v8: no change

 builtin/remote.c  | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
 t/t5505-remote.sh | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 2 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

Comments

karthik nayak Oct. 15, 2024, 7:47 a.m. UTC | #1
Bence Ferdinandy <bence@ferdinandy.com> writes:

[snip]

> +static void report_set_head_auto(const char *remote, const char *head_name,
> +			struct strbuf *buf_prev) {
> +	struct strbuf buf_prefix = STRBUF_INIT;
> +	const char *prev_head = NULL;
> +
> +	strbuf_addf(&buf_prefix, "refs/remotes/%s/", remote);
> +	skip_prefix(buf_prev->buf, buf_prefix.buf, &prev_head);
> +
> +	if (prev_head && !strcmp(prev_head, head_name))
> +		printf("'%s/HEAD' is unchanged and points to '%s'\n",
> +			remote, head_name);
> +	else if (prev_head)
> +		printf("'%s/HEAD' has changed from '%s' and now points to '%s'\n",
> +			remote, prev_head, head_name);
> +	else if (!buf_prev->len)
> +		printf("'%s/HEAD' is now created and points to '%s'\n",
> +			remote, head_name);
> +	else
> +		printf("'%s/HEAD' used to point to '%s' "
> +			"(which is not a remote branch), but now points to '%s'\n",
> +			remote, buf_prev->buf, head_name);
> +	strbuf_release(&buf_prefix);
> +}
> +

Shouldn't the messages above be marked for translation too? using `_()`?

>  static int set_head(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
>  {
>  	int i, opt_a = 0, opt_d = 0, result = 0;
> -	struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT;
> +	struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT,
> +		buf_prev = STRBUF_INIT;

Nit: these names could definitely be better.

[snip]
Bence Ferdinandy Oct. 15, 2024, 4:31 p.m. UTC | #2
On Tue Oct 15, 2024 at 09:47, karthik nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bence Ferdinandy <bence@ferdinandy.com> writes:
>
> [snip]
>
>> +static void report_set_head_auto(const char *remote, const char *head_name,
>> +			struct strbuf *buf_prev) {
>> +	struct strbuf buf_prefix = STRBUF_INIT;
>> +	const char *prev_head = NULL;
>> +
>> +	strbuf_addf(&buf_prefix, "refs/remotes/%s/", remote);
>> +	skip_prefix(buf_prev->buf, buf_prefix.buf, &prev_head);
>> +
>> +	if (prev_head && !strcmp(prev_head, head_name))
>> +		printf("'%s/HEAD' is unchanged and points to '%s'\n",
>> +			remote, head_name);
>> +	else if (prev_head)
>> +		printf("'%s/HEAD' has changed from '%s' and now points to '%s'\n",
>> +			remote, prev_head, head_name);
>> +	else if (!buf_prev->len)
>> +		printf("'%s/HEAD' is now created and points to '%s'\n",
>> +			remote, head_name);
>> +	else
>> +		printf("'%s/HEAD' used to point to '%s' "
>> +			"(which is not a remote branch), but now points to '%s'\n",
>> +			remote, buf_prev->buf, head_name);
>> +	strbuf_release(&buf_prefix);
>> +}
>> +
>
> Shouldn't the messages above be marked for translation too? using `_()`?

I guess it is unlikely to fall under the "should be machine readable" category.
I'll fix that up as well.

>
>>  static int set_head(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
>>  {
>>  	int i, opt_a = 0, opt_d = 0, result = 0;
>> -	struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT;
>> +	struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT,
>> +		buf_prev = STRBUF_INIT;
>
> Nit: these names could definitely be better.

Indeed ... The second patch is a refactor of remote set-head, I could include
a variable rename refactor there as well, and use the same names I used in the
last patch when adding the similar calls to fetch's set_head.
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Patch

diff --git a/builtin/remote.c b/builtin/remote.c
index 353ffd2c43..2b6948439f 100644
--- a/builtin/remote.c
+++ b/builtin/remote.c
@@ -1399,10 +1399,35 @@  static int show(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
 	return result;
 }
 
+static void report_set_head_auto(const char *remote, const char *head_name,
+			struct strbuf *buf_prev) {
+	struct strbuf buf_prefix = STRBUF_INIT;
+	const char *prev_head = NULL;
+
+	strbuf_addf(&buf_prefix, "refs/remotes/%s/", remote);
+	skip_prefix(buf_prev->buf, buf_prefix.buf, &prev_head);
+
+	if (prev_head && !strcmp(prev_head, head_name))
+		printf("'%s/HEAD' is unchanged and points to '%s'\n",
+			remote, head_name);
+	else if (prev_head)
+		printf("'%s/HEAD' has changed from '%s' and now points to '%s'\n",
+			remote, prev_head, head_name);
+	else if (!buf_prev->len)
+		printf("'%s/HEAD' is now created and points to '%s'\n",
+			remote, head_name);
+	else
+		printf("'%s/HEAD' used to point to '%s' "
+			"(which is not a remote branch), but now points to '%s'\n",
+			remote, buf_prev->buf, head_name);
+	strbuf_release(&buf_prefix);
+}
+
 static int set_head(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
 {
 	int i, opt_a = 0, opt_d = 0, result = 0;
-	struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT;
+	struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, buf2 = STRBUF_INIT,
+		buf_prev = STRBUF_INIT;
 	char *head_name = NULL;
 	struct ref_store *refs = get_main_ref_store(the_repository);
 
@@ -1445,15 +1470,17 @@  static int set_head(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
 		/* make sure it's valid */
 		if (!refs_ref_exists(refs, buf2.buf))
 			result |= error(_("Not a valid ref: %s"), buf2.buf);
-		else if (refs_update_symref(refs, buf.buf, buf2.buf, "remote set-head", NULL))
+		else if (refs_update_symref(refs, buf.buf, buf2.buf, "remote set-head", &buf_prev))
 			result |= error(_("Could not setup %s"), buf.buf);
-		else if (opt_a)
-			printf("%s/HEAD set to %s\n", argv[0], head_name);
+		else if (opt_a) {
+			report_set_head_auto(argv[0], head_name, &buf_prev);
+		}
 		free(head_name);
 	}
 
 	strbuf_release(&buf);
 	strbuf_release(&buf2);
+	strbuf_release(&buf_prev);
 	return result;
 }
 
diff --git a/t/t5505-remote.sh b/t/t5505-remote.sh
index 532035933f..d99cd1d0aa 100755
--- a/t/t5505-remote.sh
+++ b/t/t5505-remote.sh
@@ -429,12 +429,51 @@  test_expect_success 'set-head --auto' '
 	)
 '
 
+test_expect_success 'set-head --auto detects creation' '
+	(
+		cd test &&
+		git symbolic-ref -d refs/remotes/origin/HEAD &&
+		git remote set-head --auto origin >output &&
+		echo "'\''origin/HEAD'\'' is now created and points to '\''main'\''" >expect &&
+		test_cmp expect output
+	)
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'set-head --auto detects no change' '
+	(
+		cd test &&
+		git remote set-head --auto origin >output &&
+		echo "'\''origin/HEAD'\'' is unchanged and points to '\''main'\''" >expect &&
+		test_cmp expect output
+	)
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'set-head --auto detects change' '
+	(
+		cd test &&
+		git symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD refs/remotes/origin/ahead &&
+		git remote set-head --auto origin >output &&
+		echo "'\''origin/HEAD'\'' has changed from '\''ahead'\'' and now points to '\''main'\''" >expect &&
+		test_cmp expect output
+	)
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'set-head --auto detects strange ref' '
+	(
+		cd test &&
+		git symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD refs/heads/main &&
+		git remote set-head --auto origin >output &&
+		echo "'\''origin/HEAD'\'' used to point to '\''refs/heads/main'\'' (which is not a remote branch), but now points to '\''main'\''" >expect &&
+		test_cmp expect output
+	)
+'
+
 test_expect_success 'set-head --auto has no problem w/multiple HEADs' '
 	(
 		cd test &&
 		git fetch two "refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/two/*" &&
 		git remote set-head --auto two >output 2>&1 &&
-		echo "two/HEAD set to main" >expect &&
+		echo "'\''two/HEAD'\'' is now created and points to '\''main'\''" >expect &&
 		test_cmp expect output
 	)
 '
@@ -453,6 +492,16 @@  test_expect_success 'set-head explicit' '
 	)
 '
 
+test_expect_success 'set-head --auto reports change' '
+	(
+		cd test &&
+		git remote set-head origin side2 &&
+		git remote set-head --auto origin >output 2>&1 &&
+		echo "'\''origin/HEAD'\'' has changed from '\''side2'\'' and now points to '\''main'\''" >expect &&
+		test_cmp expect output
+	)
+'
+
 cat >test/expect <<EOF
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