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From: Sebastian Reichel <sre@kernel.org>
To: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: changbin.du@intel.com, apw@canonical.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] checkpatch.pl: add support for checking patch from git repository
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2016 20:18:37 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160424181837.GA32104@earth> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1461519824.2726.78.camel@perches.com>

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Hi,

On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 10:43:44AM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-04-24 at 19:30 +0200, Sebastian Reichel wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 09:07:21AM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2016-04-24 at 17:10 +0200, Sebastian Reichel wrote:
> > > > On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 04:22:45AM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> > > > > On Sun, 2016-04-24 at 18:40 +0800, changbin.du@intel.com wrote:
> > > > > > This patch add "-g, --git" option that tread FILE as git commits
> > > > > > expression. You can specify the git commit hash ID expressions,
> > > > > > then these commits from your git repository will be checked.
> > > > > Why would anyone want to use checkpatch on commits already in git?
> > > > It may be in some non-public development branch. Usually when I
> > > > write patches I open a file, change it and commit the result or even
> > > > interim result to have backups and other git features available as
> > > > soon as possible. All testing is done later.
> > > > 
> > > > So IMHO this is a really useful feature.
> > > I think it would be a more useful feature for
> > > something like a git pull request rather than
> > > a local git repository.
> > There are basically two places, where one wants to check patches:
> > 
> > 1. When one creates/modifies patches
> > 2. When one wants to apply patches in some tree
> 
> 3. when one wants to accept patches from a pull request.
> 
> > I'm perfectly happy with checkpatch's current behaviour for
> > the second task. OTOH during development I would find it useful
> > if I can do something like "checkpatch --git HEAD~3..HEAD".
> 
> So you can rework the patches that are already applied?
> What would you do if it showed errors/defects?
> 
> Encouraging rework seems inefficient.

No, but I can do it with patches I'm currently writing. My workflow
when working on patches I write some stuff and commit it. When I
have reached a status where the result looks ok to me, I start to
prepare it for sending it to the mailinglists.

That involves squashing some patches, changing some descriptions,
running checkpatch, maybe reorder some patches. IMHO having a --git
option is not an encouragement, but makes it less annoying to run it
in this use case.

-- Sebastian

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      reply	other threads:[~2016-04-24 18:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-04-24 10:40 [PATCH] checkpatch.pl: add support for checking patch from git repository changbin.du
2016-04-24 11:22 ` Joe Perches
2016-04-24 15:10   ` Sebastian Reichel
2016-04-24 16:07     ` Joe Perches
2016-04-24 17:30       ` Sebastian Reichel
2016-04-24 17:43         ` Joe Perches
2016-04-24 18:18           ` Sebastian Reichel [this message]

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