Fix automerge message.
authorJunio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Fri, 2 Sep 2005 09:34:13 +0000 (02:34 -0700)
committerJunio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Fri, 2 Sep 2005 09:34:13 +0000 (02:34 -0700)
The rewrite done while adding the shorthand support made the remote
refname recorded in the commit message too long for human consumption,
while losing information by using the shorthand not the real URL to
name the remote repository there.  They were both bad changes done
without enough thinking.

Pointed out by Linus.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
git-fetch-script

index dd94ede..f9f90b6 100755 (executable)
@@ -55,21 +55,41 @@ append_fetch_head () {
     remote_nick_="$4"
     local_name_="$5"
 
+    # remote-nick is the URL given on the command line (or a shorthand)
+    # remote-name is the $GIT_DIR relative refs/ path we computed
+    # for this refspec.
+    case "$remote_name_" in
+    HEAD)
+       note_= ;;
+    refs/heads/*)
+       note_="$(expr "$remote_name_" : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)')"
+       note_="branch '$note_' of " ;;
+    refs/tags/*)
+       note_="$(expr "$remote_name_" : 'refs/tags/\(.*\)')"
+       note_="tag '$note_' of " ;;
+    *)
+       note_="$remote_name of " ;;
+    esac
+    remote_1_=$(expr "$remote_" : '\(.*\)\.git/*$') &&
+       remote_="$remote_1_"
+    note_="$note_$remote_"
+
     # 2.6.11-tree tag would not be happy to be fed to resolve.
     if git-cat-file commit "$head_" >/dev/null 2>&1
     then
        headc_=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$head_^0") || exit
-       note_="$headc_  $remote_name_ from $remote_nick_"
-       echo "$note_" >>$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD
-       echo >&2 "* committish: $note_"
+       echo "$headc_   $note_" >>$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD
+       echo >&2 "* committish: $head_"
+       echo >&2 "  $note_"
     else
-       echo >&2 "* non-commit: $note_"
+       echo >&2 "* non-commit: $head_"
+       echo >&2 "  $note_"
     fi
     if test "$local_name_" != ""
     then
        # We are storing the head locally.  Make sure that it is
        # a fast forward (aka "reverse push").
-       fast_forward_local "$local_name_" "$head_" "$remote_" "$remote_name_"
+       fast_forward_local "$local_name_" "$head_" "$note_"
     fi
 }
 
@@ -80,11 +100,9 @@ fast_forward_local () {
        # is no way to guarantee "fast-forward" anyway.
        if test -f "$GIT_DIR/$1"
        then
-               echo >&2 "* $1: updating with $4"
-               echo >&2 "  from $3."
+               echo >&2 "* $1: updating with $3"
        else
-               echo >&2 "* $1: storing $4"
-               echo >&2 "  from $3."
+               echo >&2 "* $1: storing $3"
        fi
        echo "$2" >"$GIT_DIR/$1" ;;
 
@@ -97,31 +115,28 @@ fast_forward_local () {
            mb=$(git-merge-base "$local" "$2") &&
            case "$2,$mb" in
            $local,*)
-               echo >&2 "* $1: same as $4"
-               echo >&2 "  from $3"
+               echo >&2 "* $1: same as $3"
                ;;
            *,$local)
-               echo >&2 "* $1: fast forward to $4"
-               echo >&2 "  from $3"
+               echo >&2 "* $1: fast forward to $3"
                ;;
            *)
                false
                ;;
            esac || {
-               echo >&2 "* $1: does not fast forward to $4"
+               echo >&2 "* $1: does not fast forward to $3;"
                case "$force,$single_force" in
                t,* | *,t)
-                       echo >&2 "  from $3; forcing update."
+                       echo >&2 "  forcing update."
                        ;;
                *)
                        mv "$GIT_DIR/$1.lock" "$GIT_DIR/$1.remote"
-                       echo >&2 "  from $3; leaving it in '$1.remote'"
+                       echo >&2 "  leaving it in '$1.remote'"
                        ;;
                esac
            }
        else
-               echo >&2 "* $1: storing $4"
-               echo >&2 "  from $3."
+               echo >&2 "* $1: storing $3"
        fi
        test -f "$GIT_DIR/$1.lock" &&
            mv "$GIT_DIR/$1.lock" "$GIT_DIR/$1"