From: Nikolaj Shurkaev <snnicky@gmail.com>
To: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: git log -z doesn't separate commits with NULs
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 15:17:37 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F462E61.4020203@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120223102426.GB2912@sigill.intra.peff.net>
Hello.
Thank you very much for your tips. They really helped me. I was trying
to create patches that would affect only some given files or folders. By
this moment I have the following:
GeneratePatches.sh
---------------------
#!/bin/bash
#parameter 1 - <since>..<to>
#parameter 2 - path to file
git log -z --reverse --format=email --patch "$1" -- "$2" | xargs --null
--max-args=1 ./CreatePatchFile.sh
---------------------
and CreatePatchFile.sh
---------------------
#!/bin/bash
myPatchNumber=$(ls ./*-patch.patch 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
let "myPatchNumber += 1"
patchFile="./"$(printf "%04d" $myPatchNumber)"-patch.patch"
echo "$@" > "$patchFile"
---------------------
I call
./GeneratePatches.sh HEAD~3..HEAD SomePath
and that produces something very similar to what I want.
Perhaps there is a better way to do that.
Thank you once again.
---
Best regards,
Nikolaj
23.02.2012 13:24, Jeff King пишет:
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 12:14:23PM +0300, Nikolaj Shurkaev wrote:
>
>> I wanted to generate several files with some statistics using "git
>> log -z" command.
>> I did something like this:
>> git log -z --patch HEAD~10..HEAD -- SomePathHere | xargs -0
>> --max-chars=1000000 ~/1.sh
> I'm not sure what "1.sh" is expecting to take as input, but that will
> feed entire commits, including their commit message and entire diff, to
> the script on its command line.
>
> That seems like an awkward interface, but we don't really know what your
> script intends to do. Maybe it is worth sharing the contents of the
> script.
>
>> If I put echo "started" into the file ~/1.sh I see that the file is
>> called only once instead of multiple times.
> Yes. The point of xargs is usually to cram as many arguments into each
> invocation of "1.sh" as possible, splitting into multiple invocations
> only when we hit the argument-list memory limit that the OS imposes.
>
> If you want xargs to give each argument its own invocation of the
> script, use "xargs -n1".
>
>> I'm newbie to xargs, thus I tested with and that worked as I expected.
>> find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 ./1.sh
>> That produced a lost of "started" lines.
> If you instrument your 1.sh more[1], you will find that is not executing
> once per file, but rather getting a large chunk of files per invocation.
>
> [1] Try adding: echo "got args: $*"
>
>> Thus I suspect there is a but in git log -z command and that doesn't
>> "Separate the commits with NULs instead of with new newlines." as
>> promised in the documents.
> You could verify that assertion by looking at the output. Try piping
> your "git log" command through "cat -A | less". When I try it, I see a
> NUL between each commit (cat -A will show it as "^@").
>
> -Peff
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-02-23 12:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-23 9:14 git log -z doesn't separate commits with NULs Nikolaj Shurkaev
2012-02-23 10:02 ` Luke Diamand
2012-02-23 10:27 ` Jeff King
2012-02-23 10:17 ` Johannes Sixt
2012-02-23 12:11 ` Nikolaj Shurkaev
2012-02-23 10:24 ` Jeff King
2012-02-23 12:17 ` Nikolaj Shurkaev [this message]
2012-02-23 13:15 ` Jakub Narebski
2012-02-23 13:48 ` Nikolaj Shurkaev
2012-02-23 19:34 ` Jeff King
2012-02-23 20:07 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-02-24 9:21 ` Nikolaj Shurkaev
2012-02-24 9:52 ` Jeff King
2012-02-24 20:03 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-02-24 20:46 ` Jeff King
2012-02-24 21:14 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-02-24 21:16 ` Jeff King
2012-03-03 13:41 ` Nikolaj Shurkaev
2012-02-24 22:11 ` Jakub Narebski
2012-02-24 22:27 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-02-23 10:35 ` Andreas Schwab
2012-02-23 12:19 ` Nikolaj Shurkaev
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