From: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
To: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Cc: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de>, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 3/3] grep: add support for grepping in submodules
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 16:47:39 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4CA3D01B.6060600@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7v4od8ma0j.fsf@alter.siamese.dyndns.org>
On 29/09/10 15:59, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> writes:
>
>> Hm, at a quick glance it might be much easier to copy argc & argv
>> in cmd_grep() before parse_options() starts manipulating it.
>
> Yes, I think that is a much saner direction to go. Otherwise, you would
> need to unparse grep boolean expressions as well.
I've got some of that working in my quest to not use saved_argv[0]. If
we follow some of your points below about handling ref names then
rebuilding the args actually starts to make life easier. I guess the
same is true for just making these manipulations on the grep_opts. The
only thing that is really clear is that saving the original argv is not
going to help us.
> A few more things to think about.
>
> 1. What does this mean:
>
> $ git grep --recursive -e frotz master next
>
> It recurses into the submodule commits recorded in 'master' and 'next'
> commits in the superproject, right?
>
> How do the lines output from the above look like? From the superproject,
> we will get lines like these:
>
> master:t/README: test_description='xxx test (option --frotz)
> master:t/README: and tries to run git-ls-files with option --frotz.'
>
> What if we have a submodule at git-gui in the superproject, and its README
> has string frotz in it? Should we label the submodule commit we find in
> 'master' of superproject as 'master' as well, even if it is not at the tip
> of 'master' branch of the submodule? Or do we get abbreviated hexadecimal
> SHA-1 name? IOW, would we see:
>
> master:git-gui/README: git-gui also knows frotz
>
> or
>
> deadbeef:git-gui/README: git-gui also knows frotz
>
> where "deadbeaf...." is what "git rev-parse master:git-gui" would give us
> in the superproject?
>
> I tend to think the former is preferable, but then most likely you would
> need to pass not just submodule-prefix but the original ref name
> (i.e. 'master') you started from down to the recursive one.
Passing the ref name is doable. There is a little potential for
confusion between who's "master" that actually is (the same confusion is
in theory possible with an abbreviated SHA-1). Maybe we should color the
submodule ref's differently
> 2. Now how would this work with pathspecs?
>
> $ git grep --recursive -e frotz -- dir/
>
> This should look for the string in the named directory in the superproject
> and if there are submodules in that directory, recurse into them as well,
> right?
>
> What pathspec, if any, will be in effect when we recurse into the
> submodule at dir/sub? Limiting to dir/ feels wrong, no?
>
> 3. Corollary.
>
> Is it reasonable to expect that we will look into all shell scripts, both
> in the superproject and in submodules, with this:
>
> $ git grep --recursive -e frotz -- '*.sh'
>
> Oops? What happened to the "we restrict the recursion using pathspec, and
> we do not pass down the pathspec" that was suggested in 2.?
>
This is a bit of a grey area, I'm not sure what is the sensible thing to do.
Maybe we could pop a directory level per recursion e.g.
user enters 'dir/sub/subsub/*.sh'
first level recursion is passed 'sub/subsub/*.sh'
second level recursion is passed 'subsub/*.sh'
subsequent levels of recursion are passed '*.sh'
But that's not quite what the user thought they asked for (i.e. they
will end up with dir/sub/subsub/subsubsub/file.sh).
Or we could alter the behaviour based on whether their original pathspec
had an explicit trailing /.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-09-29 23:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-09-29 20:28 [RFC PATCH 0/3] grep: submodule support Chris Packham
2010-09-29 20:28 ` [RFC PATCH 1/3] add test for git grep --recursive Chris Packham
2010-09-29 20:35 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2010-09-29 20:48 ` Chris Packham
2010-09-29 21:34 ` Kevin Ballard
2010-09-29 20:28 ` [RFC PATCH 2/3] grep: prepare grep for submodules Chris Packham
2010-09-30 1:10 ` Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy
2010-09-30 18:34 ` Chris Packham
2010-10-01 14:37 ` Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy
2010-10-01 16:26 ` Chris Packham
2010-09-29 20:28 ` [RFC PATCH 3/3] grep: add support for grepping in submodules Chris Packham
2010-09-29 22:21 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-09-29 22:59 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-09-29 23:47 ` Chris Packham [this message]
2010-09-30 11:09 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-09-30 11:28 ` Johannes Sixt
2010-09-30 15:07 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-09-29 23:02 ` Chris Packham
2010-09-30 11:24 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-09-30 16:48 ` Chris Packham
2010-09-30 18:59 ` Heiko Voigt
2010-09-30 19:48 ` Jens Lehmann
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