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/*
* Copyright (c) 1992, Brian Berliner and Jeff Polk
* Copyright (c) 1989-1992, Brian Berliner
*
* You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* specified in the README file that comes with the CVS source distribution.
*
* Commit Files
*
* "commit" commits the present version to the RCS repository, AFTER
* having done a test on conflicts.
*
* The call is: cvs commit [options] files...
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include "cvs.h"
#include "getline.h"
#include "edit.h"
#include "fileattr.h"
#include "hardlink.h"
static Dtype check_direntproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, char *dir,
char *repos, char *update_dir,
List *entries));
static int check_fileproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, struct file_info *finfo));
static int check_filesdoneproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, int err,
char *repos, char *update_dir,
List *entries));
static int checkaddfile PROTO((char *file, char *repository, char *tag,
char *options, RCSNode **rcsnode));
static Dtype commit_direntproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, char *dir,
char *repos, char *update_dir,
List *entries));
static int commit_dirleaveproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, char *dir,
int err, char *update_dir,
List *entries));
static int commit_fileproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, struct file_info *finfo));
static int commit_filesdoneproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, int err,
char *repository, char *update_dir,
List *entries));
static int finaladd PROTO((struct file_info *finfo, char *revision, char *tag,
char *options));
static int findmaxrev PROTO((Node * p, void *closure));
static int lock_RCS PROTO((char *user, RCSNode *rcs, char *rev,
char *repository));
static int precommit_list_proc PROTO((Node * p, void *closure));
static int precommit_proc PROTO((char *repository, char *filter));
static int remove_file PROTO ((struct file_info *finfo, char *tag,
char *message));
static void fixaddfile PROTO((char *file, char *repository));
static void fixbranch PROTO((RCSNode *, char *branch));
static void unlockrcs PROTO((RCSNode *rcs));
static void ci_delproc PROTO((Node *p));
static void masterlist_delproc PROTO((Node *p));
static char *locate_rcs PROTO((char *file, char *repository));
struct commit_info
{
Ctype status; /* as returned from Classify_File() */
char *rev; /* a numeric rev, if we know it */
char *tag; /* any sticky tag, or -r option */
char *options; /* Any sticky -k option */
};
struct master_lists
{
List *ulist; /* list for Update_Logfile */
List *cilist; /* list with commit_info structs */
};
static int force_ci = 0;
static int got_message;
static int run_module_prog = 1;
static int aflag;
static char *saved_tag;
static char *write_dirtag;
static int write_dirnonbranch;
static char *logfile;
static List *mulist;
static List *saved_ulist;
static char *saved_message;
static time_t last_register_time;
static const char *const commit_usage[] =
{
"Usage: %s %s [-nRlf] [-m msg | -F logfile] [-r rev] files...\n",
" -n Do not run the module program (if any).\n",
" -R Process directories recursively.\n",
" -l Local directory only (not recursive).\n",
" -f Force the file to be committed; disables recursion.\n",
" -F logfile Read the log message from file.\n",
" -m msg Log message.\n",
" -r rev Commit to this branch or trunk revision.\n",
"(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)\n",
NULL
};
#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
/* Identify a file which needs "? foo" or a Questionable request. */
struct question {
/* The two fields for the Directory request. */
char *dir;
char *repos;
/* The file name. */
char *file;
struct question *next;
};
struct find_data {
List *ulist;
int argc;
char **argv;
/* This is used from dirent to filesdone time, for each directory,
to make a list of files we have already seen. */
List *ignlist;
/* Linked list of files which need "? foo" or a Questionable request. */
struct question *questionables;
/* Only good within functions called from the filesdoneproc. Stores
the repository (pointer into storage managed by the recursion
processor. */
char *repository;
/* Non-zero if we should force the commit. This is enabled by
either -f or -r options, unlike force_ci which is just -f. */
int force;
};
static Dtype find_dirent_proc PROTO ((void *callerdat, char *dir,
char *repository, char *update_dir,
List *entries));
static Dtype
find_dirent_proc (callerdat, dir, repository, update_dir, entries)
void *callerdat;
char *dir;
char *repository;
char *update_dir;
List *entries;
{
struct find_data *find_data = (struct find_data *)callerdat;
/* This check seems to slowly be creeping throughout CVS (update
and send_dirent_proc by CVS 1.5, diff in 31 Oct 1995. My guess
is that it (or some variant thereof) should go in all the
dirent procs. Unless someone has some better idea... */
if (!isdir (dir))
return (R_SKIP_ALL);
/* initialize the ignore list for this directory */
find_data->ignlist = getlist ();
/* Print the same warm fuzzy as in check_direntproc, since that
code will never be run during client/server operation and we
want the messages to match. */
if (!quiet)
error (0, 0, "Examining %s", update_dir);
return R_PROCESS;
}
/* Here as a static until we get around to fixing ignore_files to pass
it along as an argument. */
static struct find_data *find_data_static;
static void find_ignproc PROTO ((char *, char *));
static void
find_ignproc (file, dir)
char *file;
char *dir;
{
struct question *p;
p = (struct question *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct question));
p->dir = xstrdup (dir);
p->repos = xstrdup (find_data_static->repository);
p->file = xstrdup (file);
p->next = find_data_static->questionables;
find_data_static->questionables = p;
}
static int find_filesdoneproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, int err,
char *repository, char *update_dir,
List *entries));
static int
find_filesdoneproc (callerdat, err, repository, update_dir, entries)
void *callerdat;
int err;
char *repository;
char *update_dir;
List *entries;
{
struct find_data *find_data = (struct find_data *)callerdat;
find_data->repository = repository;
/* if this directory has an ignore list, process it then free it */
if (find_data->ignlist)
{
find_data_static = find_data;
ignore_files (find_data->ignlist, entries, update_dir, find_ignproc);
dellist (&find_data->ignlist);
}
find_data->repository = NULL;
return err;
}
static int find_fileproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, struct file_info *finfo));
/* Machinery to find out what is modified, added, and removed. It is
possible this should be broken out into a new client_classify function;
merging it with classify_file is almost sure to be a mess, though,
because classify_file has all kinds of repository processing. */
static int
find_fileproc (callerdat, finfo)
void *callerdat;
struct file_info *finfo;
{
Vers_TS *vers;
enum classify_type status;
Node *node;
struct find_data *args = (struct find_data *)callerdat;
struct logfile_info *data;
struct file_info xfinfo;
/* if this directory has an ignore list, add this file to it */
if (args->ignlist)
{
Node *p;
p = getnode ();
p->type = FILES;
p->key = xstrdup (finfo->file);
if (addnode (args->ignlist, p) != 0)
freenode (p);
}
xfinfo = *finfo;
xfinfo.repository = NULL;
xfinfo.rcs = NULL;
vers = Version_TS (&xfinfo, NULL, saved_tag, NULL, 0, 0);
if (vers->ts_user == NULL
&& vers->vn_user != NULL
&& vers->vn_user[0] == '-')
/* FIXME: If vn_user is starts with "-" but ts_user is
non-NULL, what classify_file does is print "%s should be
removed and is still there". I'm not sure what it does
then. We probably should do the same. */
status = T_REMOVED;
else if (vers->vn_user == NULL)
{
if (vers->ts_user == NULL)
error (0, 0, "nothing known about `%s'", finfo->fullname);
else
error (0, 0, "use `%s add' to create an entry for %s",
program_name, finfo->fullname);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return 1;
}
else if (vers->ts_user != NULL
&& vers->vn_user != NULL
&& vers->vn_user[0] == '0')
/* FIXME: If vn_user is "0" but ts_user is NULL, what classify_file
does is print "new-born %s has disappeared" and removes the entry.
We probably should do the same. */
status = T_ADDED;
else if (vers->ts_user != NULL
&& vers->ts_rcs != NULL
&& (args->force || strcmp (vers->ts_user, vers->ts_rcs) != 0))
/* If we are forcing commits, pretend that the file is
modified. */
status = T_MODIFIED;
else
{
/* This covers unmodified files, as well as a variety of other
cases. FIXME: we probably should be printing a message and
returning 1 for many of those cases (but I'm not sure
exactly which ones). */
freevers_ts (&vers);
return 0;
}
node = getnode ();
node->key = xstrdup (finfo->fullname);
data = (struct logfile_info *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct logfile_info));
data->type = status;
data->tag = xstrdup (vers->tag);
data->rev_old = data->rev_new = NULL;
node->type = UPDATE;
node->delproc = update_delproc;
node->data = (char *) data;
(void)addnode (args->ulist, node);
++args->argc;
freevers_ts (&vers);
return 0;
}
static int copy_ulist PROTO ((Node *, void *));
static int
copy_ulist (node, data)
Node *node;
void *data;
{
struct find_data *args = (struct find_data *)data;
args->argv[args->argc++] = node->key;
return 0;
}
#endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */
int
commit (argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
int c;
int err = 0;
int local = 0;
if (argc == -1)
usage (commit_usage);
#ifdef CVS_BADROOT
/*
* For log purposes, do not allow "root" to commit files. If you look
* like root, but are really logged in as a non-root user, it's OK.
*/
/* FIXME: Shouldn't this check be much more closely related to the
readonly user stuff (CVSROOT/readers, &c). That is, why should
root be able to "cvs init", "cvs import", &c, but not "cvs ci"? */
if (geteuid () == (uid_t) 0
# ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
/* Who we are on the client side doesn't affect logging. */
&& !current_parsed_root->isremote
# endif
)
{
struct passwd *pw;
if ((pw = (struct passwd *) getpwnam (getcaller ())) == NULL)
error (1, 0, "you are unknown to this system");
if (pw->pw_uid == (uid_t) 0)
error (1, 0, "cannot commit files as 'root'");
}
#endif /* CVS_BADROOT */
optind = 0;
while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+nlRm:fF:r:")) != -1)
{
switch (c)
{
case 'n':
run_module_prog = 0;
break;
case 'm':
#ifdef FORCE_USE_EDITOR
use_editor = 1;
#else
use_editor = 0;
#endif
if (saved_message)
{
free (saved_message);
saved_message = NULL;
}
saved_message = xstrdup(optarg);
break;
case 'r':
if (saved_tag)
free (saved_tag);
saved_tag = xstrdup (optarg);
break;
case 'l':
local = 1;
break;
case 'R':
local = 0;
break;
case 'f':
force_ci = 1;
local = 1; /* also disable recursion */
break;
case 'F':
#ifdef FORCE_USE_EDITOR
use_editor = 1;
#else
use_editor = 0;
#endif
logfile = optarg;
break;
case '?':
default:
usage (commit_usage);
break;
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
/* numeric specified revision means we ignore sticky tags... */
if (saved_tag && isdigit ((unsigned char) *saved_tag))
{
aflag = 1;
/* strip trailing dots */
while (saved_tag[strlen (saved_tag) - 1] == '.')
saved_tag[strlen (saved_tag) - 1] = '\0';
}
/* some checks related to the "-F logfile" option */
if (logfile)
{
size_t size = 0, len;
if (saved_message)
error (1, 0, "cannot specify both a message and a log file");
get_file (logfile, logfile, "r", &saved_message, &size, &len);
}
#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
if (current_parsed_root->isremote)
{
struct find_data find_args;
ign_setup ();
find_args.ulist = getlist ();
find_args.argc = 0;
find_args.questionables = NULL;
find_args.ignlist = NULL;
find_args.repository = NULL;
/* It is possible that only a numeric tag should set this.
I haven't really thought about it much.
Anyway, I suspect that setting it unnecessarily only causes
a little unneeded network traffic. */
find_args.force = force_ci || saved_tag != NULL;
err = start_recursion (find_fileproc, find_filesdoneproc,
find_dirent_proc, (DIRLEAVEPROC) NULL,
(void *)&find_args,
argc, argv, local, W_LOCAL, 0, 0,
(char *)NULL, 0);
if (err)
error (1, 0, "correct above errors first!");
if (find_args.argc == 0)
{
/* Nothing to commit. Exit now without contacting the
server (note that this means that we won't print "?
foo" for files which merit it, because we don't know
what is in the CVSROOT/cvsignore file). */
dellist (&find_args.ulist);
return 0;
}
/* Now we keep track of which files we actually are going to
operate on, and only work with those files in the future.
This saves time--we don't want to search the file system
of the working directory twice. */
find_args.argv = (char **) xmalloc (find_args.argc * sizeof (char **));
find_args.argc = 0;
walklist (find_args.ulist, copy_ulist, &find_args);
/* Do this before calling do_editor; don't ask for a log
message if we can't talk to the server. But do it after we
have made the checks that we can locally (to more quickly
catch syntax errors, the case where no files are modified,
added or removed, etc.).
On the other hand, calling start_server before do_editor
means that we chew up server resources the whole time that
the user has the editor open (hours or days if the user
forgets about it), which seems dubious. */
start_server ();
/*
* We do this once, not once for each directory as in normal CVS.
* The protocol is designed this way. This is a feature.
*/
if (use_editor)
do_editor (".", &saved_message, (char *)NULL, find_args.ulist);
/* Run the user-defined script to verify/check information in
*the log message
*/
do_verify (&saved_message, (char *)NULL);
/* We always send some sort of message, even if empty. */
/* FIXME: is that true? There seems to be some code in do_editor
which can leave the message NULL. */
option_with_arg ("-m", saved_message);
/* OK, now process all the questionable files we have been saving
up. */
{
struct question *p;
struct question *q;
p = find_args.questionables;
while (p != NULL)
{
if (ign_inhibit_server || !supported_request ("Questionable"))
{
cvs_output ("? ", 2);
if (p->dir[0] != '\0')
{
cvs_output (p->dir, 0);
cvs_output ("/", 1);
}
cvs_output (p->file, 0);
cvs_output ("\n", 1);
}
else
{
send_to_server ("Directory ", 0);
send_to_server (p->dir[0] == '\0' ? "." : p->dir, 0);
send_to_server ("\012", 1);
send_to_server (p->repos, 0);
send_to_server ("\012", 1);
send_to_server ("Questionable ", 0);
send_to_server (p->file, 0);
send_to_server ("\012", 1);
}
free (p->dir);
free (p->repos);
free (p->file);
q = p->next;
free (p);
p = q;
}
}
if (local)
send_arg("-l");
if (force_ci)
send_arg("-f");
if (!run_module_prog)
send_arg("-n");
option_with_arg ("-r", saved_tag);
/* FIXME: This whole find_args.force/SEND_FORCE business is a
kludge. It would seem to be a server bug that we have to
say that files are modified when they are not. This makes
"cvs commit -r 2" across a whole bunch of files a very slow
operation (and it isn't documented in cvsclient.texi). I
haven't looked at the server code carefully enough to be
_sure_ why this is needed, but if it is because the "ci"
program, which we used to call, wanted the file to exist,
then it would be relatively simple to fix in the server. */
send_files (find_args.argc, find_args.argv, local, 0,
find_args.force ? SEND_FORCE : 0);
/* Sending only the names of the files which were modified, added,
or removed means that the server will only do an up-to-date
check on those files. This is different from local CVS and
previous versions of client/server CVS, but it probably is a Good
Thing, or at least Not Such A Bad Thing. */
send_file_names (find_args.argc, find_args.argv, 0);
free (find_args.argv);
dellist (&find_args.ulist);
send_to_server ("ci\012", 0);
err = get_responses_and_close ();
if (err != 0 && use_editor && saved_message != NULL)
{
/* If there was an error, don't nuke the user's carefully
constructed prose. This is something of a kludge; a better
solution is probably more along the lines of #150 in TODO
(doing a second up-to-date check before accepting the
log message has also been suggested, but that seems kind of
iffy because the real up-to-date check could still fail,
another error could occur, &c. Also, a second check would
slow things down). */
char *fname;
FILE *fp;
fp = cvs_temp_file (&fname);
if (fp == NULL)
error (1, 0, "cannot create temporary file %s", fname);
if (fwrite (saved_message, 1, strlen (saved_message), fp)
!= strlen (saved_message))
error (1, errno, "cannot write temporary file %s", fname);
if (fclose (fp) < 0)
error (0, errno, "cannot close temporary file %s", fname);
error (0, 0, "saving log message in %s", fname);
free (fname);
}
return err;
}
#endif
if (saved_tag != NULL)
tag_check_valid (saved_tag, argc, argv, local, aflag, "");
/* XXX - this is not the perfect check for this */
if (argc <= 0)
write_dirtag = saved_tag;
wrap_setup ();
lock_tree_for_write (argc, argv, local, W_LOCAL, aflag);
/*
* Set up the master update list and hard link list
*/
mulist = getlist ();
#ifdef PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT
if (preserve_perms)
{
hardlist = getlist ();
/*
* We need to save the working directory so that
* check_fileproc can construct a full pathname for each file.
*/
working_dir = xgetwd();
}
#endif
/*
* Run the recursion processor to verify the files are all up-to-date
*/
err = start_recursion (check_fileproc, check_filesdoneproc,
check_direntproc, (DIRLEAVEPROC) NULL, NULL, argc,
argv, local, W_LOCAL, aflag, 0, (char *) NULL, 1);
if (err)
{
Lock_Cleanup ();
error (1, 0, "correct above errors first!");
}
/*
* Run the recursion processor to commit the files
*/
write_dirnonbranch = 0;
if (noexec == 0)
err = start_recursion (commit_fileproc, commit_filesdoneproc,
commit_direntproc, commit_dirleaveproc, NULL,
argc, argv, local, W_LOCAL, aflag, 0,
(char *) NULL, 1);
/*
* Unlock all the dirs and clean up
*/
Lock_Cleanup ();
dellist (&mulist);
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
if (server_active)
return err;
#endif
/* see if we need to sleep before returning to avoid time-stamp races */
if (last_register_time)
{
sleep_past (last_register_time);
}
return (err);
}
/* This routine determines the status of a given file and retrieves
the version information that is associated with that file. */
static
Ctype
classify_file_internal (finfo, vers)
struct file_info *finfo;
Vers_TS **vers;
{
int save_noexec, save_quiet, save_really_quiet;
Ctype status;
/* FIXME: Do we need to save quiet as well as really_quiet? Last
time I glanced at Classify_File I only saw it looking at really_quiet
not quiet. */
save_noexec = noexec;
save_quiet = quiet;
save_really_quiet = really_quiet;
noexec = quiet = really_quiet = 1;
/* handle specified numeric revision specially */
if (saved_tag && isdigit ((unsigned char) *saved_tag))
{
/* If the tag is for the trunk, make sure we're at the head */
if (numdots (saved_tag) < 2)
{
status = Classify_File (finfo, (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 1, aflag, vers, 0);
if (status == T_UPTODATE || status == T_MODIFIED ||
status == T_ADDED)
{
Ctype xstatus;
freevers_ts (vers);
xstatus = Classify_File (finfo, saved_tag, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 1, aflag, vers, 0);
if (xstatus == T_REMOVE_ENTRY)
status = T_MODIFIED;
else if (status == T_MODIFIED && xstatus == T_CONFLICT)
status = T_MODIFIED;
else
status = xstatus;
}
}
else
{
char *xtag, *cp;
/*
* The revision is off the main trunk; make sure we're
* up-to-date with the head of the specified branch.
*/
xtag = xstrdup (saved_tag);
if ((numdots (xtag) & 1) != 0)
{
cp = strrchr (xtag, '.');
*cp = '\0';
}
status = Classify_File (finfo, xtag, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 1, aflag, vers, 0);
if ((status == T_REMOVE_ENTRY || status == T_CONFLICT)
&& (cp = strrchr (xtag, '.')) != NULL)
{
/* pluck one more dot off the revision */
*cp = '\0';
freevers_ts (vers);
status = Classify_File (finfo, xtag, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 1, aflag, vers, 0);
if (status == T_UPTODATE || status == T_REMOVE_ENTRY)
status = T_MODIFIED;
}
/* now, muck with vers to make the tag correct */
free ((*vers)->tag);
(*vers)->tag = xstrdup (saved_tag);
free (xtag);
}
}
else
status = Classify_File (finfo, saved_tag, (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
1, 0, vers, 0);
noexec = save_noexec;
quiet = save_quiet;
really_quiet = save_really_quiet;
return status;
}
/*
* Check to see if a file is ok to commit and make sure all files are
* up-to-date
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
check_fileproc (callerdat, finfo)
void *callerdat;
struct file_info *finfo;
{
Ctype status;
char *xdir;
Node *p;
List *ulist, *cilist;
Vers_TS *vers;
struct commit_info *ci;
struct logfile_info *li;
size_t cvsroot_len = strlen (current_parsed_root->directory);
if (!finfo->repository)
{
error (0, 0, "nothing known about `%s'", finfo->fullname);
return (1);
}
if (strncmp (finfo->repository, current_parsed_root->directory, cvsroot_len) == 0
&& ISDIRSEP (finfo->repository[cvsroot_len])
&& strncmp (finfo->repository + cvsroot_len + 1,
CVSROOTADM,
sizeof (CVSROOTADM) - 1) == 0
&& ISDIRSEP (finfo->repository[cvsroot_len + sizeof (CVSROOTADM)])
&& strcmp (finfo->repository + cvsroot_len + sizeof (CVSROOTADM) + 1,
CVSNULLREPOS) == 0
)
error (1, 0, "cannot check in to %s", finfo->repository);
status = classify_file_internal (finfo, &vers);
/*
* If the force-commit option is enabled, and the file in question
* appears to be up-to-date, just make it look modified so that
* it will be committed.
*/
if (force_ci && status == T_UPTODATE)
status = T_MODIFIED;
switch (status)
{
case T_CHECKOUT:
case T_PATCH:
case T_NEEDS_MERGE:
case T_CONFLICT:
case T_REMOVE_ENTRY:
error (0, 0, "Up-to-date check failed for `%s'", finfo->fullname);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (1);
case T_MODIFIED:
case T_ADDED:
case T_REMOVED:
/*
* some quick sanity checks; if no numeric -r option specified:
* - can't have a sticky date
* - can't have a sticky tag that is not a branch
* Also,
* - if status is T_REMOVED, can't have a numeric tag
* - if status is T_ADDED, rcs file must not exist unless on
* a branch or head is dead
* - if status is T_ADDED, can't have a non-trunk numeric rev
* - if status is T_MODIFIED and a Conflict marker exists, don't
* allow the commit if timestamp is identical or if we find
* an RCS_MERGE_PAT in the file.
*/
if (!saved_tag || !isdigit ((unsigned char) *saved_tag))
{
if (vers->date)
{
error (0, 0,
"cannot commit with sticky date for file `%s'",
finfo->fullname);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (1);
}
if (status == T_MODIFIED && vers->tag &&
!RCS_isbranch (finfo->rcs, vers->tag))
{
error (0, 0,
"sticky tag `%s' for file `%s' is not a branch",
vers->tag, finfo->fullname);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (1);
}
}
if (status == T_MODIFIED && !force_ci && vers->ts_conflict)
{
char *filestamp;
int retcode;
/*
* We found a "conflict" marker.
*
* If the timestamp on the file is the same as the
* timestamp stored in the Entries file, we block the commit.
*/
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
if (server_active)
retcode = vers->ts_conflict[0] != '=';
else {
filestamp = time_stamp (finfo->file);
retcode = strcmp (vers->ts_conflict, filestamp);
free (filestamp);
}
#else
filestamp = time_stamp (finfo->file);
retcode = strcmp (vers->ts_conflict, filestamp);
free (filestamp);
#endif
if (retcode == 0)
{
error (0, 0,
"file `%s' had a conflict and has not been modified",
finfo->fullname);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (1);
}
if (file_has_markers (finfo))
{
/* Make this a warning, not an error, because we have
no way of knowing whether the "conflict indicators"
are really from a conflict or whether they are part
of the document itself (cvs.texinfo and sanity.sh in
CVS itself, for example, tend to want to have strings
like ">>>>>>>" at the start of a line). Making people
kludge this the way they need to kludge keyword
expansion seems undesirable. And it is worse than
keyword expansion, because there is no -ko
analogue. */
error (0, 0,
"\
warning: file `%s' seems to still contain conflict indicators",
finfo->fullname);
}
}
if (status == T_REMOVED
&& vers->tag
&& isdigit ((unsigned char) *vers->tag))
{
/* Remove also tries to forbid this, but we should check
here. I'm only _sure_ about somewhat obscure cases
(hacking the Entries file, using an old version of
CVS for the remove and a new one for the commit), but
there might be other cases. */
error (0, 0,
"cannot remove file `%s' which has a numeric sticky tag of `%s'",
finfo->fullname, vers->tag);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (1);
}
if (status == T_ADDED)
{
if (vers->tag == NULL)
{
if (finfo->rcs != NULL &&
!RCS_isdead (finfo->rcs, finfo->rcs->head))
{
error (0, 0,
"cannot add file `%s' when RCS file `%s' already exists",
finfo->fullname, finfo->rcs->path);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (1);
}
}
else if (isdigit ((unsigned char) *vers->tag) &&
numdots (vers->tag) > 1)
{
error (0, 0,
"cannot add file `%s' with revision `%s'; must be on trunk",
finfo->fullname, vers->tag);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (1);
}
}
/* done with consistency checks; now, to get on with the commit */
if (finfo->update_dir[0] == '\0')
xdir = ".";
else
xdir = finfo->update_dir;
if ((p = findnode (mulist, xdir)) != NULL)
{
ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
cilist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->cilist;
}
else
{
struct master_lists *ml;
ulist = getlist ();
cilist = getlist ();
p = getnode ();
p->key = xstrdup (xdir);
p->type = UPDATE;
ml = (struct master_lists *)
xmalloc (sizeof (struct master_lists));
ml->ulist = ulist;
ml->cilist = cilist;
p->data = (char *) ml;
p->delproc = masterlist_delproc;
(void) addnode (mulist, p);
}
/* first do ulist, then cilist */
p = getnode ();
p->key = xstrdup (finfo->file);
p->type = UPDATE;
p->delproc = update_delproc;
li = ((struct logfile_info *)
xmalloc (sizeof (struct logfile_info)));
li->type = status;
li->tag = xstrdup (vers->tag);
li->rev_old = xstrdup (vers->vn_rcs);
li->rev_new = NULL;
p->data = (char *) li;
(void) addnode (ulist, p);
p = getnode ();
p->key = xstrdup (finfo->file);
p->type = UPDATE;
p->delproc = ci_delproc;
ci = (struct commit_info *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct commit_info));
ci->status = status;
if (vers->tag)
if (isdigit ((unsigned char) *vers->tag))
ci->rev = xstrdup (vers->tag);
else
ci->rev = RCS_whatbranch (finfo->rcs, vers->tag);
else
ci->rev = (char *) NULL;
ci->tag = xstrdup (vers->tag);
ci->options = xstrdup(vers->options);
p->data = (char *) ci;
(void) addnode (cilist, p);
#ifdef PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT
if (preserve_perms)
{
/* Add this file to hardlist, indexed on its inode. When
we are done, we can find out what files are hardlinked
to a given file by looking up its inode in hardlist. */
char *fullpath;
Node *linkp;
struct hardlink_info *hlinfo;
/* Get the full pathname of the current file. */
fullpath = xmalloc (strlen(working_dir) +
strlen(finfo->fullname) + 2);
sprintf (fullpath, "%s/%s", working_dir, finfo->fullname);
/* To permit following links in subdirectories, files
are keyed on finfo->fullname, not on finfo->name. */
linkp = lookup_file_by_inode (fullpath);
/* If linkp is NULL, the file doesn't exist... maybe
we're doing a remove operation? */
if (linkp != NULL)
{
/* Create a new hardlink_info node, which will record
the current file's status and the links listed in its
`hardlinks' delta field. We will append this
hardlink_info node to the appropriate hardlist entry. */
hlinfo = (struct hardlink_info *)
xmalloc (sizeof (struct hardlink_info));
hlinfo->status = status;
linkp->data = (char *) hlinfo;
}
}
#endif
break;
case T_UNKNOWN:
error (0, 0, "nothing known about `%s'", finfo->fullname);
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (1);
case T_UPTODATE:
break;
default:
error (0, 0, "CVS internal error: unknown status %d", status);
break;
}
freevers_ts (&vers);
return (0);
}
/*
* By default, return the code that tells do_recursion to examine all
* directories
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static Dtype
check_direntproc (callerdat, dir, repos, update_dir, entries)
void *callerdat;
char *dir;
char *repos;
char *update_dir;
List *entries;
{
if (!isdir (dir))
return (R_SKIP_ALL);
if (!quiet)
error (0, 0, "Examining %s", update_dir);
return (R_PROCESS);
}
/*
* Walklist proc to run pre-commit checks
*/
static int
precommit_list_proc (p, closure)
Node *p;
void *closure;
{
struct logfile_info *li;
li = (struct logfile_info *) p->data;
if (li->type == T_ADDED
|| li->type == T_MODIFIED
|| li->type == T_REMOVED)
{
run_arg (p->key);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Callback proc for pre-commit checking
*/
static int
precommit_proc (repository, filter)
char *repository;
char *filter;
{
/* see if the filter is there, only if it's a full path */
if (isabsolute (filter))
{
char *s, *cp;
s = xstrdup (filter);
for (cp = s; *cp; cp++)
if (isspace ((unsigned char) *cp))
{
*cp = '\0';
break;
}
if (!isfile (s))
{
error (0, errno, "cannot find pre-commit filter `%s'", s);
free (s);
return (1); /* so it fails! */
}
free (s);
}
run_setup (filter);
run_arg (repository);
(void) walklist (saved_ulist, precommit_list_proc, NULL);
return (run_exec (RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_NORMAL|RUN_REALLY));
}
/*
* Run the pre-commit checks for the dir
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
check_filesdoneproc (callerdat, err, repos, update_dir, entries)
void *callerdat;
int err;
char *repos;
char *update_dir;
List *entries;
{
int n;
Node *p;
/* find the update list for this dir */
p = findnode (mulist, update_dir);
if (p != NULL)
saved_ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
else
saved_ulist = (List *) NULL;
/* skip the checks if there's nothing to do */
if (saved_ulist == NULL || saved_ulist->list->next == saved_ulist->list)
return (err);
/* run any pre-commit checks */
if ((n = Parse_Info (CVSROOTADM_COMMITINFO, repos, precommit_proc, 1)) > 0)
{
error (0, 0, "Pre-commit check failed");
err += n;
}
return (err);
}
/*
* Do the work of committing a file
*/
static int maxrev;
static char *sbranch;
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
commit_fileproc (callerdat, finfo)
void *callerdat;
struct file_info *finfo;
{
Node *p;
int err = 0;
List *ulist, *cilist;
struct commit_info *ci;
/* Keep track of whether write_dirtag is a branch tag.
Note that if it is a branch tag in some files and a nonbranch tag
in others, treat it as a nonbranch tag. It is possible that case
should elicit a warning or an error. */
if (write_dirtag != NULL
&& finfo->rcs != NULL)
{
char *rev = RCS_getversion (finfo->rcs, write_dirtag, NULL, 1, NULL);
if (rev != NULL
&& !RCS_nodeisbranch (finfo->rcs, write_dirtag))
write_dirnonbranch = 1;
if (rev != NULL)
free (rev);
}
if (finfo->update_dir[0] == '\0')
p = findnode (mulist, ".");
else
p = findnode (mulist, finfo->update_dir);
/*
* if p is null, there were file type command line args which were
* all up-to-date so nothing really needs to be done
*/
if (p == NULL)
return (0);
ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
cilist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->cilist;
/*
* At this point, we should have the commit message unless we were called
* with files as args from the command line. In that latter case, we
* need to get the commit message ourselves
*/
if (!(got_message))
{
got_message = 1;
if (use_editor)
do_editor (finfo->update_dir, &saved_message,
finfo->repository, ulist);
do_verify (&saved_message, finfo->repository);
}
p = findnode (cilist, finfo->file);
if (p == NULL)
return (0);
ci = (struct commit_info *) p->data;
if (ci->status == T_MODIFIED)
{
if (finfo->rcs == NULL)
error (1, 0, "internal error: no parsed RCS file");
if (lock_RCS (finfo->file, finfo->rcs, ci->rev,
finfo->repository) != 0)
{
unlockrcs (finfo->rcs);
err = 1;
goto out;
}
}
else if (ci->status == T_ADDED)
{
if (checkaddfile (finfo->file, finfo->repository, ci->tag, ci->options,
&finfo->rcs) != 0)
{
fixaddfile (finfo->file, finfo->repository);
err = 1;
goto out;
}
/* adding files with a tag, now means adding them on a branch.
Since the branch test was done in check_fileproc for
modified files, we need to stub it in again here. */
if (ci->tag
/* If numeric, it is on the trunk; check_fileproc enforced
this. */
&& !isdigit ((unsigned char) ci->tag[0]))
{
if (finfo->rcs == NULL)
error (1, 0, "internal error: no parsed RCS file");
if (ci->rev)
free (ci->rev);
ci->rev = RCS_whatbranch (finfo->rcs, ci->tag);
err = Checkin ('A', finfo, finfo->rcs->path, ci->rev,
ci->tag, ci->options, saved_message);
if (err != 0)
{
unlockrcs (finfo->rcs);
fixbranch (finfo->rcs, sbranch);
}
(void) time (&last_register_time);
ci->status = T_UPTODATE;
}
}
/*
* Add the file for real
*/
if (ci->status == T_ADDED)
{
char *xrev = (char *) NULL;
if (ci->rev == NULL)
{
/* find the max major rev number in this directory */
maxrev = 0;
(void) walklist (finfo->entries, findmaxrev, NULL);
if (finfo->rcs->head) {
/* resurrecting: include dead revision */
int thisrev = atoi (finfo->rcs->head);
if (thisrev > maxrev)
maxrev = thisrev;
}
if (maxrev == 0)
maxrev = 1;
xrev = xmalloc (20);
(void) sprintf (xrev, "%d", maxrev);
}
/* XXX - an added file with symbolic -r should add tag as well */
err = finaladd (finfo, ci->rev ? ci->rev : xrev, ci->tag, ci->options);
if (xrev)
free (xrev);
}
else if (ci->status == T_MODIFIED)
{
err = Checkin ('M', finfo,
finfo->rcs->path, ci->rev, ci->tag,
ci->options, saved_message);
(void) time (&last_register_time);
if (err != 0)
{
unlockrcs (finfo->rcs);
fixbranch (finfo->rcs, sbranch);
}
}
else if (ci->status == T_REMOVED)
{
err = remove_file (finfo, ci->tag, saved_message);
#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
if (server_active) {
server_scratch_entry_only ();
server_updated (finfo,
NULL,
/* Doesn't matter, it won't get checked. */
SERVER_UPDATED,
(mode_t) -1,
(unsigned char *) NULL,
(struct buffer *) NULL);
}
#endif
}
/* Clearly this is right for T_MODIFIED. I haven't thought so much
about T_ADDED or T_REMOVED. */
notify_do ('C', finfo->file, getcaller (), NULL, NULL, finfo->repository);
out:
if (err != 0)
{
/* on failure, remove the file from ulist */
p = findnode (ulist, finfo->file);
if (p)
delnode (p);
}
else
{
/* On success, retrieve the new version number of the file and
copy it into the log information (see logmsg.c
(logfile_write) for more details). We should only update
the version number for files that have been added or
modified but not removed. Why? classify_file_internal
will return the version number of a file even after it has
been removed from the archive, which is not the behavior we
want for our commitlog messages; we want the old version
number and then "NONE." */
if (ci->status != T_REMOVED)
{
p = findnode (ulist, finfo->file);
if (p)
{
Vers_TS *vers;
struct logfile_info *li;
(void) classify_file_internal (finfo, &vers);
li = (struct logfile_info *) p->data;
li->rev_new = xstrdup (vers->vn_rcs);
freevers_ts (&vers);
}
}
}
if (SIG_inCrSect ())
SIG_endCrSect ();
return (err);
}
/*
* Log the commit and clean up the update list
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
commit_filesdoneproc (callerdat, err, repository, update_dir, entries)
void *callerdat;
int err;
char *repository;
char *update_dir;
List *entries;
{
Node *p;
List *ulist;
p = findnode (mulist, update_dir);
if (p == NULL)
return (err);
ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
got_message = 0;
Update_Logfile (repository, saved_message, (FILE *) 0, ulist);
/* Build the administrative files if necessary. */
{
char *p;
if (strncmp (current_parsed_root->directory, repository,
strlen (current_parsed_root->directory)) != 0)
error (0, 0,
"internal error: repository (%s) doesn't begin with root (%s)",
repository, current_parsed_root->directory);
p = repository + strlen (current_parsed_root->directory);
if (*p == '/')
++p;
if (strcmp ("CVSROOT", p) == 0
/* Check for subdirectories because people may want to create
subdirectories and list files therein in checkoutlist. */
|| strncmp ("CVSROOT/", p, strlen ("CVSROOT/")) == 0
)
{
/* "Database" might a little bit grandiose and/or vague,
but "checked-out copies of administrative files, unless
in the case of modules and you are using ndbm in which
case modules.{pag,dir,db}" is verbose and excessively
focused on how the database is implemented. */
/* mkmodules requires the absolute name of the CVSROOT directory.
Remove anything after the `CVSROOT' component -- this is
necessary when committing in a subdirectory of CVSROOT. */
char *admin_dir = xstrdup (repository);
int cvsrootlen = strlen ("CVSROOT");
assert (admin_dir[p - repository + cvsrootlen] == '\0'
|| admin_dir[p - repository + cvsrootlen] == '/');
admin_dir[p - repository + cvsrootlen] = '\0';
cvs_output (program_name, 0);
cvs_output (" ", 1);
cvs_output (command_name, 0);
cvs_output (": Rebuilding administrative file database\n", 0);
mkmodules (admin_dir);
free (admin_dir);
}
}
if (err == 0 && run_module_prog)
{
FILE *fp;
if ((fp = CVS_FOPEN (CVSADM_CIPROG, "r")) != NULL)
{
char *line;
int line_length;
size_t line_chars_allocated;
char *repos;
line = NULL;
line_chars_allocated = 0;
line_length = getline (&line, &line_chars_allocated, fp);
if (line_length > 0)
{
/* Remove any trailing newline. */
if (line[line_length - 1] == '\n')
line[--line_length] = '\0';
repos = Name_Repository ((char *) NULL, update_dir);
run_setup (line);
run_arg (repos);
cvs_output (program_name, 0);
cvs_output (" ", 1);
cvs_output (command_name, 0);
cvs_output (": Executing '", 0);
run_print (stdout);
cvs_output ("'\n", 0);
cvs_flushout ();
(void) run_exec (RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_NORMAL);
free (repos);
}
else
{
if (ferror (fp))
error (0, errno, "warning: error reading %s",
CVSADM_CIPROG);
}
if (line != NULL)
free (line);
if (fclose (fp) < 0)
error (0, errno, "warning: cannot close %s", CVSADM_CIPROG);
}
else
{
if (! existence_error (errno))
error (0, errno, "warning: cannot open %s", CVSADM_CIPROG);
}
}
return (err);
}
/*
* Get the log message for a dir
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static Dtype
commit_direntproc (callerdat, dir, repos, update_dir, entries)
void *callerdat;
char *dir;
char *repos;
char *update_dir;
List *entries;
{
Node *p;
List *ulist;
char *real_repos;
if (!isdir (dir))
return (R_SKIP_ALL);
/* find the update list for this dir */
p = findnode (mulist, update_dir);
if (p != NULL)
ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
else
ulist = (List *) NULL;
/* skip the files as an optimization */
if (ulist == NULL || ulist->list->next == ulist->list)
return (R_SKIP_FILES);
/* get commit message */
real_repos = Name_Repository (dir, update_dir);
got_message = 1;
if (use_editor)
do_editor (update_dir, &saved_message, real_repos, ulist);
do_verify (&saved_message, real_repos);
free (real_repos);
return (R_PROCESS);
}
/*
* Process the post-commit proc if necessary
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
commit_dirleaveproc (callerdat, dir, err, update_dir, entries)
void *callerdat;
char *dir;
int err;
char *update_dir;
List *entries;
{
/* update the per-directory tag info */
/* FIXME? Why? The "commit examples" node of cvs.texinfo briefly
mentions commit -r being sticky, but apparently in the context of
this being a confusing feature! */
if (err == 0 && write_dirtag != NULL)
{
char *repos = Name_Repository (dir, update_dir);
WriteTag (NULL, write_dirtag, NULL, write_dirnonbranch,
update_dir, repos);
free (repos);
}
return (err);
}
/*
* find the maximum major rev number in an entries file
*/
static int
findmaxrev (p, closure)
Node *p;
void *closure;
{
int thisrev;
Entnode *entdata;
entdata = (Entnode *) p->data;
if (entdata->type != ENT_FILE)
return (0);
thisrev = atoi (entdata->version);
if (thisrev > maxrev)
maxrev = thisrev;
return (0);
}
/*
* Actually remove a file by moving it to the attic
* XXX - if removing a ,v file that is a relative symbolic link to
* another ,v file, we probably should add a ".." component to the
* link to keep it relative after we move it into the attic.
Return value is 0 on success, or >0 on error (in which case we have
printed an error message). */
static int
remove_file (finfo, tag, message)
struct file_info *finfo;
char *tag;
char *message;
{
int retcode;
int branch;
int lockflag;
char *corev;
char *rev;
char *prev_rev;
char *old_path;
corev = NULL;
rev = NULL;
prev_rev = NULL;
retcode = 0;
if (finfo->rcs == NULL)
error (1, 0, "internal error: no parsed RCS file");
branch = 0;
if (tag && !(branch = RCS_nodeisbranch (finfo->rcs, tag)))
{
/* a symbolic tag is specified; just remove the tag from the file */
if ((retcode = RCS_deltag (finfo->rcs, tag)) != 0)
{
if (!quiet)
error (0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
"failed to remove tag `%s' from `%s'", tag,
finfo->fullname);
return (1);
}
RCS_rewrite (finfo->rcs, NULL, NULL);
Scratch_Entry (finfo->entries, finfo->file);
return (0);
}
/* we are removing the file from either the head or a branch */
/* commit a new, dead revision. */
/* Print message indicating that file is going to be removed. */
cvs_output ("Removing ", 0);
cvs_output (finfo->fullname, 0);
cvs_output (";\n", 0);
rev = NULL;
lockflag = 1;
if (branch)
{
char *branchname;
rev = RCS_whatbranch (finfo->rcs, tag);
if (rev == NULL)
{
error (0, 0, "cannot find branch \"%s\".", tag);
return (1);
}
branchname = RCS_getbranch (finfo->rcs, rev, 1);
if (branchname == NULL)
{
/* no revision exists on this branch. use the previous
revision but do not lock. */
corev = RCS_gettag (finfo->rcs, tag, 1, (int *) NULL);
prev_rev = xstrdup(rev);
lockflag = 0;
} else
{
corev = xstrdup (rev);
prev_rev = xstrdup(branchname);
free (branchname);
}
} else /* Not a branch */
{
/* Get current head revision of file. */
prev_rev = RCS_head (finfo->rcs);
}
/* if removing without a tag or a branch, then make sure the default
branch is the trunk. */
if (!tag && !branch)
{
if (RCS_setbranch (finfo->rcs, NULL) != 0)
{
error (0, 0, "cannot change branch to default for %s",
finfo->fullname);
return (1);
}
RCS_rewrite (finfo->rcs, NULL, NULL);
}
/* check something out. Generally this is the head. If we have a
particular rev, then name it. */
retcode = RCS_checkout (finfo->rcs, finfo->file, rev ? corev : NULL,
(char *) NULL, (char *) NULL, RUN_TTY,
(RCSCHECKOUTPROC) NULL, (void *) NULL);
if (retcode != 0)
{
error (0, 0,
"failed to check out `%s'", finfo->fullname);
return (1);
}
/* Except when we are creating a branch, lock the revision so that
we can check in the new revision. */
if (lockflag)
{
if (RCS_lock (finfo->rcs, rev ? corev : NULL, 1) == 0)
RCS_rewrite (finfo->rcs, NULL, NULL);
}
if (corev != NULL)
free (corev);
retcode = RCS_checkin (finfo->rcs, finfo->file, message, rev,
RCS_FLAGS_DEAD | RCS_FLAGS_QUIET);
if (retcode != 0)
{
if (!quiet)
error (0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
"failed to commit dead revision for `%s'", finfo->fullname);
return (1);
}
/* At this point, the file has been committed as removed. We should
probably tell the history file about it */
history_write ('R', NULL, finfo->rcs->head, finfo->file, finfo->repository);
if (rev != NULL)
free (rev);
old_path = xstrdup (finfo->rcs->path);
if (!branch)
RCS_setattic (finfo->rcs, 1);
/* Print message that file was removed. */
cvs_output (old_path, 0);
cvs_output (" <-- ", 0);
cvs_output (finfo->file, 0);
cvs_output ("\nnew revision: delete; previous revision: ", 0);
cvs_output (prev_rev, 0);
cvs_output ("\ndone\n", 0);
free(prev_rev);
free (old_path);
Scratch_Entry (finfo->entries, finfo->file);
return (0);
}
/*
* Do the actual checkin for added files
*/
static int
finaladd (finfo, rev, tag, options)
struct file_info *finfo;
char *rev;
char *tag;
char *options;
{
int ret;
char *rcs;
rcs = locate_rcs (finfo->file, finfo->repository);
ret = Checkin ('A', finfo, rcs, rev, tag, options, saved_message);
if (ret == 0)
{
char *tmp = xmalloc (strlen (finfo->file) + sizeof (CVSADM)
+ sizeof (CVSEXT_LOG) + 10);
(void) sprintf (tmp, "%s/%s%s", CVSADM, finfo->file, CVSEXT_LOG);
if (unlink_file (tmp) < 0
&& !existence_error (errno))
error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s", tmp);
free (tmp);
}
else
fixaddfile (finfo->file, finfo->repository);
(void) time (&last_register_time);
free (rcs);
return (ret);
}
/*
* Unlock an rcs file
*/
static void
unlockrcs (rcs)
RCSNode *rcs;
{
int retcode;
if ((retcode = RCS_unlock (rcs, NULL, 0)) != 0)
error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
"could not unlock %s", rcs->path);
else
RCS_rewrite (rcs, NULL, NULL);
}
/*
* remove a partially added file. if we can parse it, leave it alone.
*/
static void
fixaddfile (file, repository)
char *file;
char *repository;
{
RCSNode *rcsfile;
char *rcs;
int save_really_quiet;
rcs = locate_rcs (file, repository);
save_really_quiet = really_quiet;
really_quiet = 1;
if ((rcsfile = RCS_parsercsfile (rcs)) == NULL)
{
if (unlink_file (rcs) < 0)
error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s", rcs);
}
else
freercsnode (&rcsfile);
really_quiet = save_really_quiet;
free (rcs);
}
/*
* put the branch back on an rcs file
*/
static void
fixbranch (rcs, branch)
RCSNode *rcs;
char *branch;
{
int retcode;
if (branch != NULL)
{
if ((retcode = RCS_setbranch (rcs, branch)) != 0)
error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
"cannot restore branch to %s for %s", branch, rcs->path);
RCS_rewrite (rcs, NULL, NULL);
}
}
/*
* do the initial part of a file add for the named file. if adding
* with a tag, put the file in the Attic and point the symbolic tag
* at the committed revision.
*/
static int
checkaddfile (file, repository, tag, options, rcsnode)
char *file;
char *repository;
char *tag;
char *options;
RCSNode **rcsnode;
{
char *rcs;
char *fname;
mode_t omask;
int retcode = 0;
int newfile = 0;
RCSNode *rcsfile = NULL;
int retval;
int adding_on_branch;
/* Callers expect to be able to use either "" or NULL to mean the
default keyword expansion. */
if (options != NULL && options[0] == '\0')
options = NULL;
if (options != NULL)
assert (options[0] == '-' && options[1] == 'k');
/* If numeric, it is on the trunk; check_fileproc enforced
this. */
adding_on_branch = tag != NULL && !isdigit ((unsigned char) tag[0]);
if (adding_on_branch)
{
rcs = xmalloc (strlen (repository) + strlen (file)
+ sizeof (RCSEXT) + sizeof (CVSATTIC) + 10);
(void) sprintf (rcs, "%s/%s%s", repository, file, RCSEXT);
if (! isreadable (rcs))
{
(void) sprintf(rcs, "%s/%s", repository, CVSATTIC);
omask = umask (cvsumask);
if (CVS_MKDIR (rcs, 0777) != 0 && errno != EEXIST)
error (1, errno, "cannot make directory `%s'", rcs);;
(void) umask (omask);
(void) sprintf (rcs, "%s/%s/%s%s", repository, CVSATTIC, file,
RCSEXT);
}
}
else
rcs = locate_rcs (file, repository);
if (isreadable (rcs))
{
/* file has existed in the past. Prepare to resurrect. */
char *rev;
char *oldexpand;
if ((rcsfile = *rcsnode) == NULL)
{
error (0, 0, "could not find parsed rcsfile %s", file);
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
oldexpand = RCS_getexpand (rcsfile);
if ((oldexpand != NULL
&& options != NULL
&& strcmp (options + 2, oldexpand) != 0)
|| (oldexpand == NULL && options != NULL))
{
/* We tell the user about this, because it means that the
old revisions will no longer retrieve the way that they
used to. */
error (0, 0, "changing keyword expansion mode to %s", options);
RCS_setexpand (rcsfile, options + 2);
}
if (!adding_on_branch)
{
/* We are adding on the trunk, so move the file out of the
Attic. */
if (!(rcsfile->flags & INATTIC))
{
error (0, 0, "warning: expected %s to be in Attic",
rcsfile->path);
}
sprintf (rcs, "%s/%s%s", repository, file, RCSEXT);
/* Begin a critical section around the code that spans the
first commit on the trunk of a file that's already been
committed on a branch. */
SIG_beginCrSect ();
if (RCS_setattic (rcsfile, 0))
{
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
}
rev = RCS_getversion (rcsfile, tag, NULL, 1, (int *) NULL);
/* and lock it */
if (lock_RCS (file, rcsfile, rev, repository))
{
error (0, 0, "cannot lock `%s'.", rcs);
if (rev != NULL)
free (rev);
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
if (rev != NULL)
free (rev);
}
else
{
/* this is the first time we have ever seen this file; create
an rcs file. */
char *desc;
size_t descalloc;
size_t desclen;
char *opt;
desc = NULL;
descalloc = 0;
desclen = 0;
fname = xmalloc (strlen (file) + sizeof (CVSADM)
+ sizeof (CVSEXT_LOG) + 10);
(void) sprintf (fname, "%s/%s%s", CVSADM, file, CVSEXT_LOG);
/* If the file does not exist, no big deal. In particular, the
server does not (yet at least) create CVSEXT_LOG files. */
if (isfile (fname))
/* FIXME: Should be including update_dir in the appropriate
place here. */
get_file (fname, fname, "r", &desc, &descalloc, &desclen);
free (fname);
/* From reading the RCS 5.7 source, "rcs -i" adds a newline to the
end of the log message if the message is nonempty.
Do it. RCS also deletes certain whitespace, in cleanlogmsg,
which we don't try to do here. */
if (desclen > 0)
{
expand_string (&desc, &descalloc, desclen + 1);
desc[desclen++] = '\012';
}
/* Set RCS keyword expansion options. */
if (options != NULL)
opt = options + 2;
else
opt = NULL;
/* This message is an artifact of the time when this
was implemented via "rcs -i". It should be revised at
some point (does the "initial revision" in the message from
RCS_checkin indicate that this is a new file? Or does the
"RCS file" message serve some function?). */
cvs_output ("RCS file: ", 0);
cvs_output (rcs, 0);
cvs_output ("\ndone\n", 0);
if (add_rcs_file (NULL, rcs, file, NULL, opt,
NULL, NULL, 0, NULL,
desc, desclen, NULL) != 0)
{
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
rcsfile = RCS_parsercsfile (rcs);
newfile = 1;
if (desc != NULL)
free (desc);
if (rcsnode != NULL)
{
assert (*rcsnode == NULL);
*rcsnode = rcsfile;
}
}
/* when adding a file for the first time, and using a tag, we need
to create a dead revision on the trunk. */
if (adding_on_branch)
{
if (newfile)
{
char *tmp;
FILE *fp;
/* move the new file out of the way. */
fname = xmalloc (strlen (file) + sizeof (CVSADM)
+ sizeof (CVSPREFIX) + 10);
(void) sprintf (fname, "%s/%s%s", CVSADM, CVSPREFIX, file);
rename_file (file, fname);
/* Create empty FILE. Can't use copy_file with a DEVNULL
argument -- copy_file now ignores device files. */
fp = fopen (file, "w");
if (fp == NULL)
error (1, errno, "cannot open %s for writing", file);
if (fclose (fp) < 0)
error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", file);
tmp = xmalloc (strlen (file) + strlen (tag) + 80);
/* commit a dead revision. */
(void) sprintf (tmp, "file %s was initially added on branch %s.",
file, tag);
retcode = RCS_checkin (rcsfile, NULL, tmp, NULL,
RCS_FLAGS_DEAD | RCS_FLAGS_QUIET);
free (tmp);
if (retcode != 0)
{
error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
"could not create initial dead revision %s", rcs);
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
/* put the new file back where it was */
rename_file (fname, file);
free (fname);
/* double-check that the file was written correctly */
freercsnode (&rcsfile);
rcsfile = RCS_parse (file, repository);
if (rcsfile == NULL)
{
error (0, 0, "could not read %s", rcs);
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
if (rcsnode != NULL)
*rcsnode = rcsfile;
/* and lock it once again. */
if (lock_RCS (file, rcsfile, NULL, repository))
{
error (0, 0, "cannot lock `%s'.", rcs);
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
}
/* when adding with a tag, we need to stub a branch, if it
doesn't already exist. */
if (rcsfile == NULL)
{
if (rcsnode != NULL && *rcsnode != NULL)
rcsfile = *rcsnode;
else
{
rcsfile = RCS_parse (file, repository);
if (rcsfile == NULL)
{
error (0, 0, "could not read %s", rcs);
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
}
}
if (!RCS_nodeisbranch (rcsfile, tag))
{
/* branch does not exist. Stub it. */
char *head;
char *magicrev;
fixbranch(rcsfile, sbranch);
head = RCS_getversion (rcsfile, NULL, NULL, 0, (int *) NULL);
magicrev = RCS_magicrev (rcsfile, head);
retcode = RCS_settag (rcsfile, tag, magicrev);
RCS_rewrite (rcsfile, NULL, NULL);
free (head);
free (magicrev);
if (retcode != 0)
{
error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
"could not stub branch %s for %s", tag, rcs);
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
}
else
{
/* lock the branch. (stubbed branches need not be locked.) */
if (lock_RCS (file, rcsfile, NULL, repository))
{
error (0, 0, "cannot lock `%s'.", rcs);
retval = 1;
goto out;
}
}
if (rcsnode && *rcsnode != rcsfile)
{
freercsnode(rcsnode);
*rcsnode = rcsfile;
}
}
fileattr_newfile (file);
/* At this point, we used to set the file mode of the RCS file
based on the mode of the file in the working directory. If we
are creating the RCS file for the first time, add_rcs_file does
this already. If we are re-adding the file, then perhaps it is
consistent to preserve the old file mode, just as we preserve
the old keyword expansion mode.
If we decide that we should change the modes, then we can't do
it here anyhow. At this point, the RCS file may be owned by
somebody else, so a chmod will fail. We need to instead do the
chmod after rewriting it.
FIXME: In general, I think the file mode (and the keyword
expansion mode) should be associated with a particular revision
of the file, so that it is possible to have different revisions
of a file have different modes. */
retval = 0;
out:
if (retval != 0 && SIG_inCrSect ())
SIG_endCrSect ();
free (rcs);
return retval;
}
/*
* Attempt to place a lock on the RCS file; returns 0 if it could and 1 if it
* couldn't. If the RCS file currently has a branch as the head, we must
* move the head back to the trunk before locking the file, and be sure to
* put the branch back as the head if there are any errors.
*/
static int
lock_RCS (user, rcs, rev, repository)
char *user;
RCSNode *rcs;
char *rev;
char *repository;
{
char *branch = NULL;
int err = 0;
/*
* For a specified, numeric revision of the form "1" or "1.1", (or when
* no revision is specified ""), definitely move the branch to the trunk
* before locking the RCS file.
*
* The assumption is that if there is more than one revision on the trunk,
* the head points to the trunk, not a branch... and as such, it's not
* necessary to move the head in this case.
*/
if (rev == NULL
|| (rev && isdigit ((unsigned char) *rev) && numdots (rev) < 2))
{
branch = xstrdup (rcs->branch);
if (branch != NULL)
{
if (RCS_setbranch (rcs, NULL) != 0)
{
error (0, 0, "cannot change branch to default for %s",
rcs->path);
if (branch)
free (branch);
return (1);
}
}
err = RCS_lock(rcs, NULL, 1);
}
else
{
(void) RCS_lock(rcs, rev, 1);
}
/* We used to call RCS_rewrite here, and that might seem
appropriate in order to write out the locked revision
information. However, such a call would actually serve no
purpose. CVS locks will prevent any interference from other
CVS processes. The comment above rcs_internal_lockfile
explains that it is already unsafe to use RCS and CVS
simultaneously. It follows that writing out the locked
revision information here would add no additional security.
If we ever do care about it, the proper fix is to create the
RCS lock file before calling this function, and maintain it
until the checkin is complete.
The call to RCS_lock is still required at present, since in
some cases RCS_checkin will determine which revision to check
in by looking for a lock. FIXME: This is rather roundabout,
and a more straightforward approach would probably be easier to
understand. */
if (err == 0)
{
if (sbranch != NULL)
free (sbranch);
sbranch = branch;
return (0);
}
/* try to restore the branch if we can on error */
if (branch != NULL)
fixbranch (rcs, branch);
if (branch)
free (branch);
return (1);
}
/*
* free an UPDATE node's data
*/
void
update_delproc (p)
Node *p;
{
struct logfile_info *li;
li = (struct logfile_info *) p->data;
if (li->tag)
free (li->tag);
if (li->rev_old)
free (li->rev_old);
if (li->rev_new)
free (li->rev_new);
free (li);
}
/*
* Free the commit_info structure in p.
*/
static void
ci_delproc (p)
Node *p;
{
struct commit_info *ci;
ci = (struct commit_info *) p->data;
if (ci->rev)
free (ci->rev);
if (ci->tag)
free (ci->tag);
if (ci->options)
free (ci->options);
free (ci);
}
/*
* Free the commit_info structure in p.
*/
static void
masterlist_delproc (p)
Node *p;
{
struct master_lists *ml;
ml = (struct master_lists *) p->data;
dellist (&ml->ulist);
dellist (&ml->cilist);
free (ml);
}
/* Find an RCS file in the repository. Most parts of CVS will want to
rely instead on RCS_parse which performs a similar operation and is
called by recurse.c which then puts the result in useful places
like the rcs field of struct file_info.
REPOSITORY is the repository (including the directory) and FILE is
the filename within that directory (without RCSEXT). Returns a
newly-malloc'd array containing the absolute pathname of the RCS
file that was found. */
static char *
locate_rcs (file, repository)
char *file;
char *repository;
{
char *rcs;
rcs = xmalloc (strlen (repository) + strlen (file) + sizeof (RCSEXT) + 10);
(void) sprintf (rcs, "%s/%s%s", repository, file, RCSEXT);
if (!isreadable (rcs))
{
(void) sprintf (rcs, "%s/%s/%s%s", repository, CVSATTIC, file, RCSEXT);
if (!isreadable (rcs))
(void) sprintf (rcs, "%s/%s%s", repository, file, RCSEXT);
}
return rcs;
}
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