Disambiguate the term 'branch' in Arch vs git, and start using fully-qualified names. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong --- git-archimport.perl | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) applies-to: bbfe032e4900efc45bb94fb687af0140ccb0a858 ede672b4cd544b5e5418cc5088e92f2e0d2f7394 diff --git a/git-archimport.perl b/git-archimport.perl index 699d5f6..f2bcbb4 100755 --- a/git-archimport.perl +++ b/git-archimport.perl @@ -30,6 +30,24 @@ See man (1) git-archimport for more deta Add print in front of the shell commands invoked via backticks. +=head1 Devel Notes + +There are several places where Arch and git terminology are intermixed +and potentially confused. + +The notion of a "branch" in git is approximately equivalent to +a "archive/category--branch--version" in Arch. Also, it should be noted +that the "--branch" portion of "archive/category--branch--version" is really +optional in Arch although not many people (nor tools!) seem to know this. +This means that "archive/category--version" is also a valid "branch" +in git terms. + +We always refer to Arch names by their fully qualified variant (which +means the "archive" name is prefixed. + +For people unfamiliar with Arch, an "archive" is the term for "repository", +and can contain multiple, unrelated branches. + =cut use strict; @@ -215,9 +233,41 @@ unless (-d $git_dir) { # initial import } # process patchsets -foreach my $ps (@psets) { +# extract the Arch repository name (Arch "archive" in Arch-speak) +sub extract_reponame { + my $fq_cvbr = shift; # archivename/[[[[category]branch]version]revision] + return (split(/\//, $fq_cvbr))[0]; +} + +sub extract_versionname { + my $name = shift; + $name =~ s/--(?:patch|version(?:fix)?|base)-\d+$//; + return $name; +} - $ps->{branch} = branchname($ps->{id}); +# convert a fully-qualified revision or version to a unique dirname: +# normalperson@yhbt.net-05/mpd--uclinux--1--patch-2 +# becomes: normalperson@yhbt.net-05,mpd--uclinux--1 +# +# the git notion of a branch is closer to +# archive/category--branch--version than archive/category--branch, so we +# use this to convert to git branch names. +# Also, keep archive names but replace '/' with ',' since it won't require +# subdirectories, and is safer than swapping '--' which could confuse +# reverse-mapping when dealing with bastard branches that +# are just archive/category--version (no --branch) +sub tree_dirname { + my $revision = shift; + my $name = extract_versionname($revision); + $name =~ s#/#,#; + return $name; +} + +*git_branchname = *tree_dirname; + +# process patchsets +foreach my $ps (@psets) { + $ps->{branch} = git_branchname($ps->{id}); # # ensure we have a clean state @@ -429,16 +479,9 @@ foreach my $ps (@psets) { $opt_v && print " + parents: $par \n"; } -sub branchname { - my $id = shift; - $id =~ s#^.+?/##; - my @parts = split(m/--/, $id); - return join('--', @parts[0..1]); -} - sub apply_import { my $ps = shift; - my $bname = branchname($ps->{id}); + my $bname = git_branchname($ps->{id}); `mkdir -p $tmp`; @@ -669,7 +712,7 @@ sub find_parents { # simple loop to split the merges # per branch foreach my $merge (@{$ps->{merges}}) { - my $branch = branchname($merge); + my $branch = git_branchname($merge); unless (defined $branches{$branch} ){ $branches{$branch} = []; } --- 0.99.9.GIT -- Eric Wong