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+use std::ffi::CString;
+use std::{marker, mem, ptr, str};
+
+use crate::build::CheckoutBuilder;
+use crate::util::Binding;
+use crate::{raw, Error, Index, MergeOptions, Oid, Signature};
+
+/// Rebase options
+///
+/// Use to tell the rebase machinery how to operate.
+pub struct RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ raw: raw::git_rebase_options,
+ rewrite_notes_ref: Option<CString>,
+ merge_options: Option<MergeOptions>,
+ checkout_options: Option<CheckoutBuilder<'cb>>,
+}
+
+impl<'cb> Default for RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'cb> RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ /// Creates a new default set of rebase options.
+ pub fn new() -> RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ let mut opts = RebaseOptions {
+ raw: unsafe { mem::zeroed() },
+ rewrite_notes_ref: None,
+ merge_options: None,
+ checkout_options: None,
+ };
+ assert_eq!(unsafe { raw::git_rebase_init_options(&mut opts.raw, 1) }, 0);
+ opts
+ }
+
+ /// Used by `Repository::rebase`, this will instruct other clients working on this
+ /// rebase that you want a quiet rebase experience, which they may choose to
+ /// provide in an application-specific manner. This has no effect upon
+ /// libgit2 directly, but is provided for interoperability between Git
+ /// tools.
+ pub fn quiet(&mut self, quiet: bool) -> &mut RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ self.raw.quiet = quiet as i32;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Used by `Repository::rebase`, this will begin an in-memory rebase,
+ /// which will allow callers to step through the rebase operations and
+ /// commit the rebased changes, but will not rewind HEAD or update the
+ /// repository to be in a rebasing state. This will not interfere with
+ /// the working directory (if there is one).
+ pub fn inmemory(&mut self, inmemory: bool) -> &mut RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ self.raw.inmemory = inmemory as i32;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Used by `finish()`, this is the name of the notes reference
+ /// used to rewrite notes for rebased commits when finishing the rebase;
+ /// if NULL, the contents of the configuration option `notes.rewriteRef`
+ /// is examined, unless the configuration option `notes.rewrite.rebase`
+ /// is set to false. If `notes.rewriteRef` is also NULL, notes will
+ /// not be rewritten.
+ pub fn rewrite_notes_ref(&mut self, rewrite_notes_ref: &str) -> &mut RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ self.rewrite_notes_ref = Some(CString::new(rewrite_notes_ref).unwrap());
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Options to control how trees are merged during `next()`.
+ pub fn merge_options(&mut self, opts: MergeOptions) -> &mut RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ self.merge_options = Some(opts);
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Options to control how files are written during `Repository::rebase`,
+ /// `next()` and `abort()`. Note that a minimum strategy of
+ /// `GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE` is defaulted in `init` and `next`, and a minimum
+ /// strategy of `GIT_CHECKOUT_FORCE` is defaulted in `abort` to match git
+ /// semantics.
+ pub fn checkout_options(&mut self, opts: CheckoutBuilder<'cb>) -> &mut RebaseOptions<'cb> {
+ self.checkout_options = Some(opts);
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Acquire a pointer to the underlying raw options.
+ pub fn raw(&mut self) -> *const raw::git_rebase_options {
+ unsafe {
+ if let Some(opts) = self.merge_options.as_mut().take() {
+ ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(opts.raw(), &mut self.raw.merge_options, 1);
+ }
+ if let Some(opts) = self.checkout_options.as_mut() {
+ opts.configure(&mut self.raw.checkout_options);
+ }
+ self.raw.rewrite_notes_ref = self
+ .rewrite_notes_ref
+ .as_ref()
+ .map(|s| s.as_ptr())
+ .unwrap_or(ptr::null());
+ }
+ &self.raw
+ }
+}
+
+/// Representation of a rebase
+pub struct Rebase<'repo> {
+ raw: *mut raw::git_rebase,
+ _marker: marker::PhantomData<&'repo raw::git_rebase>,
+}
+
+impl<'repo> Rebase<'repo> {
+ /// Gets the count of rebase operations that are to be applied.
+ pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
+ unsafe { raw::git_rebase_operation_entrycount(self.raw) }
+ }
+
+ /// Gets the original `HEAD` ref name for merge rebases.
+ pub fn orig_head_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ let name_bytes =
+ unsafe { crate::opt_bytes(self, raw::git_rebase_orig_head_name(self.raw)) };
+ name_bytes.and_then(|s| str::from_utf8(s).ok())
+ }
+
+ /// Gets the original HEAD id for merge rebases.
+ pub fn orig_head_id(&self) -> Option<Oid> {
+ unsafe { Oid::from_raw_opt(raw::git_rebase_orig_head_id(self.raw)) }
+ }
+
+ /// Gets the rebase operation specified by the given index.
+ pub fn nth(&mut self, n: usize) -> Option<RebaseOperation<'_>> {
+ unsafe {
+ let op = raw::git_rebase_operation_byindex(self.raw, n);
+ if op.is_null() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(RebaseOperation::from_raw(op))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Gets the index of the rebase operation that is currently being applied.
+ /// If the first operation has not yet been applied (because you have called
+ /// `init` but not yet `next`) then this returns None.
+ pub fn operation_current(&mut self) -> Option<usize> {
+ let cur = unsafe { raw::git_rebase_operation_current(self.raw) };
+ if cur == raw::GIT_REBASE_NO_OPERATION {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(cur)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Gets the index produced by the last operation, which is the result of
+ /// `next()` and which will be committed by the next invocation of
+ /// `commit()`. This is useful for resolving conflicts in an in-memory
+ /// rebase before committing them.
+ ///
+ /// This is only applicable for in-memory rebases; for rebases within a
+ /// working directory, the changes were applied to the repository's index.
+ pub fn inmemory_index(&mut self) -> Result<Index, Error> {
+ let mut idx = ptr::null_mut();
+ unsafe {
+ try_call!(raw::git_rebase_inmemory_index(&mut idx, self.raw));
+ Ok(Binding::from_raw(idx))
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Commits the current patch. You must have resolved any conflicts that
+ /// were introduced during the patch application from the `git_rebase_next`
+ /// invocation. To keep the author and message from the original commit leave
+ /// them as None
+ pub fn commit(
+ &mut self,
+ author: Option<&Signature<'_>>,
+ committer: &Signature<'_>,
+ message: Option<&str>,
+ ) -> Result<Oid, Error> {
+ let mut id: raw::git_oid = unsafe { mem::zeroed() };
+ let message = crate::opt_cstr(message)?;
+ unsafe {
+ try_call!(raw::git_rebase_commit(
+ &mut id,
+ self.raw,
+ author.map(|a| a.raw()),
+ committer.raw(),
+ ptr::null(),
+ message
+ ));
+ Ok(Binding::from_raw(&id as *const _))
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Aborts a rebase that is currently in progress, resetting the repository
+ /// and working directory to their state before rebase began.
+ pub fn abort(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ unsafe {
+ try_call!(raw::git_rebase_abort(self.raw));
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ /// Finishes a rebase that is currently in progress once all patches have
+ /// been applied.
+ pub fn finish(&mut self, signature: Option<&Signature<'_>>) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ unsafe {
+ try_call!(raw::git_rebase_finish(self.raw, signature.map(|s| s.raw())));
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'rebase> Iterator for Rebase<'rebase> {
+ type Item = Result<RebaseOperation<'rebase>, Error>;
+
+ /// Performs the next rebase operation and returns the information about it.
+ /// If the operation is one that applies a patch (which is any operation except
+ /// GitRebaseOperation::Exec) then the patch will be applied and the index and
+ /// working directory will be updated with the changes. If there are conflicts,
+ /// you will need to address those before committing the changes.
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Result<RebaseOperation<'rebase>, Error>> {
+ let mut out = ptr::null_mut();
+ unsafe {
+ try_call_iter!(raw::git_rebase_next(&mut out, self.raw));
+ Some(Ok(RebaseOperation::from_raw(out)))
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'repo> Binding for Rebase<'repo> {
+ type Raw = *mut raw::git_rebase;
+ unsafe fn from_raw(raw: *mut raw::git_rebase) -> Rebase<'repo> {
+ Rebase {
+ raw,
+ _marker: marker::PhantomData,
+ }
+ }
+ fn raw(&self) -> *mut raw::git_rebase {
+ self.raw
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'repo> Drop for Rebase<'repo> {
+ fn drop(&mut self) {
+ unsafe { raw::git_rebase_free(self.raw) }
+ }
+}
+
+/// A rebase operation
+///
+/// Describes a single instruction/operation to be performed during the
+/// rebase.
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
+pub enum RebaseOperationType {
+ /// The given commit is to be cherry-picked. The client should commit the
+ /// changes and continue if there are no conflicts.
+ Pick,
+
+ /// The given commit is to be cherry-picked, but the client should prompt
+ /// the user to provide an updated commit message.
+ Reword,
+
+ /// The given commit is to be cherry-picked, but the client should stop to
+ /// allow the user to edit the changes before committing them.
+ Edit,
+
+ /// The given commit is to be squashed into the previous commit. The commit
+ /// message will be merged with the previous message.
+ Squash,
+
+ /// The given commit is to be squashed into the previous commit. The commit
+ /// message from this commit will be discarded.
+ Fixup,
+
+ /// No commit will be cherry-picked. The client should run the given command
+ /// and (if successful) continue.
+ Exec,
+}
+
+impl RebaseOperationType {
+ /// Convert from the int into an enum. Returns None if invalid.
+ pub fn from_raw(raw: raw::git_rebase_operation_t) -> Option<RebaseOperationType> {
+ match raw {
+ raw::GIT_REBASE_OPERATION_PICK => Some(RebaseOperationType::Pick),
+ raw::GIT_REBASE_OPERATION_REWORD => Some(RebaseOperationType::Reword),
+ raw::GIT_REBASE_OPERATION_EDIT => Some(RebaseOperationType::Edit),
+ raw::GIT_REBASE_OPERATION_SQUASH => Some(RebaseOperationType::Squash),
+ raw::GIT_REBASE_OPERATION_FIXUP => Some(RebaseOperationType::Fixup),
+ raw::GIT_REBASE_OPERATION_EXEC => Some(RebaseOperationType::Exec),
+ _ => None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// A rebase operation
+///
+/// Describes a single instruction/operation to be performed during the
+/// rebase.
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct RebaseOperation<'rebase> {
+ raw: *const raw::git_rebase_operation,
+ _marker: marker::PhantomData<Rebase<'rebase>>,
+}
+
+impl<'rebase> RebaseOperation<'rebase> {
+ /// The type of rebase operation
+ pub fn kind(&self) -> Option<RebaseOperationType> {
+ unsafe { RebaseOperationType::from_raw((*self.raw).kind) }
+ }
+
+ /// The commit ID being cherry-picked. This will be populated for all
+ /// operations except those of type `GIT_REBASE_OPERATION_EXEC`.
+ pub fn id(&self) -> Oid {
+ unsafe { Binding::from_raw(&(*self.raw).id as *const _) }
+ }
+
+ ///The executable the user has requested be run. This will only
+ /// be populated for operations of type RebaseOperationType::Exec
+ pub fn exec(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ unsafe { str::from_utf8(crate::opt_bytes(self, (*self.raw).exec).unwrap()).ok() }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'rebase> Binding for RebaseOperation<'rebase> {
+ type Raw = *const raw::git_rebase_operation;
+ unsafe fn from_raw(raw: *const raw::git_rebase_operation) -> RebaseOperation<'rebase> {
+ RebaseOperation {
+ raw,
+ _marker: marker::PhantomData,
+ }
+ }
+ fn raw(&self) -> *const raw::git_rebase_operation {
+ self.raw
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use crate::{RebaseOperationType, RebaseOptions, Signature};
+ use std::{fs, path};
+
+ #[test]
+ fn smoke() {
+ let (_td, repo) = crate::test::repo_init();
+ let head_target = repo.head().unwrap().target().unwrap();
+ let tip = repo.find_commit(head_target).unwrap();
+ let sig = tip.author();
+ let tree = tip.tree().unwrap();
+
+ // We just want to see the iteration work so we can create commits with
+ // no changes
+ let c1 = repo
+ .commit(Some("refs/heads/main"), &sig, &sig, "foo", &tree, &[&tip])
+ .unwrap();
+ let c1 = repo.find_commit(c1).unwrap();
+ let c2 = repo
+ .commit(Some("refs/heads/main"), &sig, &sig, "foo", &tree, &[&c1])
+ .unwrap();
+
+ let head = repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main").unwrap();
+ let branch = repo.reference_to_annotated_commit(&head).unwrap();
+ let upstream = repo.find_annotated_commit(tip.id()).unwrap();
+ let mut rebase = repo
+ .rebase(Some(&branch), Some(&upstream), None, None)
+ .unwrap();
+
+ assert_eq!(Some("refs/heads/main"), rebase.orig_head_name());
+ assert_eq!(Some(c2), rebase.orig_head_id());
+
+ assert_eq!(rebase.len(), 2);
+ {
+ let op = rebase.next().unwrap().unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(op.kind(), Some(RebaseOperationType::Pick));
+ assert_eq!(op.id(), c1.id());
+ }
+ {
+ let op = rebase.next().unwrap().unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(op.kind(), Some(RebaseOperationType::Pick));
+ assert_eq!(op.id(), c2);
+ }
+ {
+ let op = rebase.next();
+ assert!(op.is_none());
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn keeping_original_author_msg() {
+ let (td, repo) = crate::test::repo_init();
+ let head_target = repo.head().unwrap().target().unwrap();
+ let tip = repo.find_commit(head_target).unwrap();
+ let sig = Signature::now("testname", "testemail").unwrap();
+ let mut index = repo.index().unwrap();
+
+ fs::File::create(td.path().join("file_a")).unwrap();
+ index.add_path(path::Path::new("file_a")).unwrap();
+ index.write().unwrap();
+ let tree_id_a = index.write_tree().unwrap();
+ let tree_a = repo.find_tree(tree_id_a).unwrap();
+ let c1 = repo
+ .commit(Some("refs/heads/main"), &sig, &sig, "A", &tree_a, &[&tip])
+ .unwrap();
+ let c1 = repo.find_commit(c1).unwrap();
+
+ fs::File::create(td.path().join("file_b")).unwrap();
+ index.add_path(path::Path::new("file_b")).unwrap();
+ index.write().unwrap();
+ let tree_id_b = index.write_tree().unwrap();
+ let tree_b = repo.find_tree(tree_id_b).unwrap();
+ let c2 = repo
+ .commit(Some("refs/heads/main"), &sig, &sig, "B", &tree_b, &[&c1])
+ .unwrap();
+
+ let branch = repo.find_annotated_commit(c2).unwrap();
+ let upstream = repo.find_annotated_commit(tip.id()).unwrap();
+ let mut opts: RebaseOptions<'_> = Default::default();
+ let mut rebase = repo
+ .rebase(Some(&branch), Some(&upstream), None, Some(&mut opts))
+ .unwrap();
+
+ assert_eq!(rebase.len(), 2);
+
+ {
+ rebase.next().unwrap().unwrap();
+ let id = rebase.commit(None, &sig, None).unwrap();
+ let commit = repo.find_commit(id).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(commit.message(), Some("A"));
+ assert_eq!(commit.author().name(), Some("testname"));
+ assert_eq!(commit.author().email(), Some("testemail"));
+ }
+
+ {
+ rebase.next().unwrap().unwrap();
+ let id = rebase.commit(None, &sig, None).unwrap();
+ let commit = repo.find_commit(id).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(commit.message(), Some("B"));
+ assert_eq!(commit.author().name(), Some("testname"));
+ assert_eq!(commit.author().email(), Some("testemail"));
+ }
+ rebase.finish(None).unwrap();
+ }
+}