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  1. #!/bin/sh
  2. # From Gerrit Code Review 2.6
  3. #
  4. # Part of Gerrit Code Review (http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/)
  5. #
  6. # Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
  7. #
  8. # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  9. # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  10. # You may obtain a copy of the License at
  11. #
  12. # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
  13. #
  14. # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
  15. # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
  16. # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
  17. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
  18. # limitations under the License.
  19. #
  20. unset GREP_OPTIONS
  21. CHANGE_ID_AFTER="Bug|Issue"
  22. MSG="$1"
  23. # Check for, and add if missing, a unique Change-Id
  24. #
  25. add_ChangeId() {
  26. clean_message=`sed -e '
  27. /^diff --git a\/.*/{
  28. s///
  29. q
  30. }
  31. /^Signed-off-by:/d
  32. /^#/d
  33. ' "$MSG" | git stripspace`
  34. if test -z "$clean_message"
  35. then
  36. return
  37. fi
  38. # Does Change-Id: already exist? if so, exit (no change).
  39. if grep -i '^Change-Id:' "$MSG" >/dev/null
  40. then
  41. return
  42. fi
  43. id=`_gen_ChangeId`
  44. T="$MSG.tmp.$$"
  45. AWK=awk
  46. if [ -x /usr/xpg4/bin/awk ]; then
  47. # Solaris AWK is just too broken
  48. AWK=/usr/xpg4/bin/awk
  49. fi
  50. # How this works:
  51. # - parse the commit message as (textLine+ blankLine*)*
  52. # - assume textLine+ to be a footer until proven otherwise
  53. # - exception: the first block is not footer (as it is the title)
  54. # - read textLine+ into a variable
  55. # - then count blankLines
  56. # - once the next textLine appears, print textLine+ blankLine* as these
  57. # aren't footer
  58. # - in END, the last textLine+ block is available for footer parsing
  59. $AWK '
  60. BEGIN {
  61. # while we start with the assumption that textLine+
  62. # is a footer, the first block is not.
  63. isFooter = 0
  64. footerComment = 0
  65. blankLines = 0
  66. }
  67. # Skip lines starting with "#" without any spaces before it.
  68. /^#/ { next }
  69. # Skip the line starting with the diff command and everything after it,
  70. # up to the end of the file, assuming it is only patch data.
  71. # If more than one line before the diff was empty, strip all but one.
  72. /^diff --git a/ {
  73. blankLines = 0
  74. while (getline) { }
  75. next
  76. }
  77. # Count blank lines outside footer comments
  78. /^$/ && (footerComment == 0) {
  79. blankLines++
  80. next
  81. }
  82. # Catch footer comment
  83. /^\[[a-zA-Z0-9-]+:/ && (isFooter == 1) {
  84. footerComment = 1
  85. }
  86. /]$/ && (footerComment == 1) {
  87. footerComment = 2
  88. }
  89. # We have a non-blank line after blank lines. Handle this.
  90. (blankLines > 0) {
  91. print lines
  92. for (i = 0; i < blankLines; i++) {
  93. print ""
  94. }
  95. lines = ""
  96. blankLines = 0
  97. isFooter = 1
  98. footerComment = 0
  99. }
  100. # Detect that the current block is not the footer
  101. (footerComment == 0) && (!/^\[?[a-zA-Z0-9-]+:/ || /^[a-zA-Z0-9-]+:\/\//) {
  102. isFooter = 0
  103. }
  104. {
  105. # We need this information about the current last comment line
  106. if (footerComment == 2) {
  107. footerComment = 0
  108. }
  109. if (lines != "") {
  110. lines = lines "\n";
  111. }
  112. lines = lines $0
  113. }
  114. # Footer handling:
  115. # If the last block is considered a footer, splice in the Change-Id at the
  116. # right place.
  117. # Look for the right place to inject Change-Id by considering
  118. # CHANGE_ID_AFTER. Keys listed in it (case insensitive) come first,
  119. # then Change-Id, then everything else (eg. Signed-off-by:).
  120. #
  121. # Otherwise just print the last block, a new line and the Change-Id as a
  122. # block of its own.
  123. END {
  124. unprinted = 1
  125. if (isFooter == 0) {
  126. print lines "\n"
  127. lines = ""
  128. }
  129. changeIdAfter = "^(" tolower("'"$CHANGE_ID_AFTER"'") "):"
  130. numlines = split(lines, footer, "\n")
  131. for (line = 1; line <= numlines; line++) {
  132. if (unprinted && match(tolower(footer[line]), changeIdAfter) != 1) {
  133. unprinted = 0
  134. print "Change-Id: I'"$id"'"
  135. }
  136. print footer[line]
  137. }
  138. if (unprinted) {
  139. print "Change-Id: I'"$id"'"
  140. }
  141. }' "$MSG" > "$T" && mv "$T" "$MSG" || rm -f "$T"
  142. }
  143. _gen_ChangeIdInput() {
  144. echo "tree `git write-tree`"
  145. if parent=`git rev-parse "HEAD^0" 2>/dev/null`
  146. then
  147. echo "parent $parent"
  148. fi
  149. echo "author `git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT`"
  150. echo "committer `git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT`"
  151. echo
  152. printf '%s' "$clean_message"
  153. }
  154. _gen_ChangeId() {
  155. _gen_ChangeIdInput |
  156. git hash-object -t commit --stdin
  157. }
  158. add_ChangeId