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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot <http://ximbiot.com>,
5 * and others.
7 * Portions Copyright (C) 1992, Brian Berliner and Jeff Polk
8 * Portions Copyright (C) 1989-1992, Brian Berliner
10 * You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
11 * specified in the README file that comes with the CVS source distribution.
13 * Commit Files
15 * "commit" commits the present version to the RCS repository, AFTER
16 * having done a test on conflicts.
18 * The call is: cvs commit [options] files...
22 #include "cvs.h"
23 #include "getline.h"
24 #include "edit.h"
25 #include "fileattr.h"
26 #include "hardlink.h"
28 static Dtype check_direntproc (void *callerdat, const char *dir,
29 const char *repos, const char *update_dir,
30 List *entries);
31 static int check_fileproc (void *callerdat, struct file_info *finfo);
32 static int check_filesdoneproc (void *callerdat, int err, const char *repos,
33 const char *update_dir, List *entries);
34 static int checkaddfile (const char *file, const char *repository,
35 const char *tag, const char *options,
36 RCSNode **rcsnode);
37 static Dtype commit_direntproc (void *callerdat, const char *dir,
38 const char *repos, const char *update_dir,
39 List *entries);
40 static int commit_dirleaveproc (void *callerdat, const char *dir, int err,
41 const char *update_dir, List *entries);
42 static int commit_fileproc (void *callerdat, struct file_info *finfo);
43 static int commit_filesdoneproc (void *callerdat, int err,
44 const char *repository,
45 const char *update_dir, List *entries);
46 static int finaladd (struct file_info *finfo, char *revision, char *tag,
47 char *options);
48 static int findmaxrev (Node * p, void *closure);
49 static int lock_RCS (const char *user, RCSNode *rcs, const char *rev,
50 const char *repository);
51 static int precommit_list_to_args_proc (Node * p, void *closure);
52 static int precommit_proc (const char *repository, const char *filter,
53 void *closure);
54 static int remove_file (struct file_info *finfo, char *tag,
55 char *message);
56 static void fixaddfile (const char *rcs);
57 static void fixbranch (RCSNode *, char *branch);
58 static void unlockrcs (RCSNode *rcs);
59 static void ci_delproc (Node *p);
60 static void masterlist_delproc (Node *p);
62 struct commit_info
64 Ctype status; /* as returned from Classify_File() */
65 char *rev; /* a numeric rev, if we know it */
66 char *tag; /* any sticky tag, or -r option */
67 char *options; /* Any sticky -k option */
69 struct master_lists
71 List *ulist; /* list for Update_Logfile */
72 List *cilist; /* list with commit_info structs */
75 static int check_valid_edit = 0;
76 static int force_ci = 0;
77 static int got_message;
78 static int aflag;
79 static char *saved_tag;
80 static char *write_dirtag;
81 static int write_dirnonbranch;
82 static char *logfile;
83 static List *mulist;
84 static char *saved_message;
85 static time_t last_register_time;
87 static const char *const commit_usage[] =
89 "Usage: %s %s [-cRlf] [-m msg | -F logfile] [-r rev] files...\n",
90 " -c Check for valid edits before committing.\n",
91 " -R Process directories recursively.\n",
92 " -l Local directory only (not recursive).\n",
93 " -f Force the file to be committed; disables recursion.\n",
94 " -F logfile Read the log message from file.\n",
95 " -m msg Log message.\n",
96 " -r rev Commit to this branch or trunk revision.\n",
97 "(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)\n",
98 NULL
101 #ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
102 /* Identify a file which needs "? foo" or a Questionable request. */
103 struct question
105 /* The two fields for the Directory request. */
106 char *dir;
107 char *repos;
109 /* The file name. */
110 char *file;
112 struct question *next;
115 struct find_data
117 List *ulist;
118 int argc;
119 char **argv;
121 /* This is used from dirent to filesdone time, for each directory,
122 to make a list of files we have already seen. */
123 List *ignlist;
125 /* Linked list of files which need "? foo" or a Questionable request. */
126 struct question *questionables;
128 /* Only good within functions called from the filesdoneproc. Stores
129 the repository (pointer into storage managed by the recursion
130 processor. */
131 const char *repository;
133 /* Non-zero if we should force the commit. This is enabled by
134 either -f or -r options, unlike force_ci which is just -f. */
135 int force;
140 static Dtype
141 find_dirent_proc (void *callerdat, const char *dir, const char *repository,
142 const char *update_dir, List *entries)
144 struct find_data *find_data = callerdat;
146 /* This check seems to slowly be creeping throughout CVS (update
147 and send_dirent_proc by CVS 1.5, diff in 31 Oct 1995. My guess
148 is that it (or some variant thereof) should go in all the
149 dirent procs. Unless someone has some better idea... */
150 if (!isdir (dir))
151 return R_SKIP_ALL;
153 /* initialize the ignore list for this directory */
154 find_data->ignlist = getlist ();
156 /* Print the same warm fuzzy as in check_direntproc, since that
157 code will never be run during client/server operation and we
158 want the messages to match. */
159 if (!quiet)
160 error (0, 0, "Examining %s", update_dir);
162 return R_PROCESS;
167 /* Here as a static until we get around to fixing ignore_files to pass
168 it along as an argument. */
169 static struct find_data *find_data_static;
173 static void
174 find_ignproc (const char *file, const char *dir)
176 struct question *p;
178 p = xmalloc (sizeof (struct question));
179 p->dir = xstrdup (dir);
180 p->repos = xstrdup (find_data_static->repository);
181 p->file = xstrdup (file);
182 p->next = find_data_static->questionables;
183 find_data_static->questionables = p;
188 static int
189 find_filesdoneproc (void *callerdat, int err, const char *repository,
190 const char *update_dir, List *entries)
192 struct find_data *find_data = callerdat;
193 find_data->repository = repository;
195 /* if this directory has an ignore list, process it then free it */
196 if (find_data->ignlist)
198 find_data_static = find_data;
199 ignore_files (find_data->ignlist, entries, update_dir, find_ignproc);
200 dellist (&find_data->ignlist);
203 find_data->repository = NULL;
205 return err;
210 /* Machinery to find out what is modified, added, and removed. It is
211 possible this should be broken out into a new client_classify function;
212 merging it with classify_file is almost sure to be a mess, though,
213 because classify_file has all kinds of repository processing. */
214 static int
215 find_fileproc (void *callerdat, struct file_info *finfo)
217 Vers_TS *vers;
218 enum classify_type status;
219 Node *node;
220 struct find_data *args = callerdat;
221 struct logfile_info *data;
222 struct file_info xfinfo;
224 /* if this directory has an ignore list, add this file to it */
225 if (args->ignlist)
227 Node *p;
229 p = getnode ();
230 p->type = FILES;
231 p->key = xstrdup (finfo->file);
232 if (addnode (args->ignlist, p) != 0)
233 freenode (p);
236 xfinfo = *finfo;
237 xfinfo.repository = NULL;
238 xfinfo.rcs = NULL;
240 vers = Version_TS (&xfinfo, NULL, saved_tag, NULL, 0, 0);
241 if (vers->vn_user == NULL)
243 if (vers->ts_user == NULL)
244 error (0, 0, "nothing known about `%s'", finfo->fullname);
245 else
246 error (0, 0, "use `%s add' to create an entry for `%s'",
247 program_name, finfo->fullname);
248 freevers_ts (&vers);
249 return 1;
251 if (vers->vn_user[0] == '-')
253 if (vers->ts_user != NULL)
255 error (0, 0,
256 "`%s' should be removed and is still there (or is back"
257 " again)", finfo->fullname);
258 freevers_ts (&vers);
259 return 1;
261 /* else */
262 status = T_REMOVED;
264 else if (strcmp (vers->vn_user, "0") == 0)
266 if (vers->ts_user == NULL)
268 /* This happens when one has `cvs add'ed a file, but it no
269 longer exists in the working directory at commit time.
270 FIXME: What classify_file does in this case is print
271 "new-born %s has disappeared" and removes the entry.
272 We probably should do the same. */
273 if (!really_quiet)
274 error (0, 0, "warning: new-born %s has disappeared",
275 finfo->fullname);
276 status = T_REMOVE_ENTRY;
278 else
279 status = T_ADDED;
281 else if (vers->ts_user == NULL)
283 /* FIXME: What classify_file does in this case is print
284 "%s was lost". We probably should do the same. */
285 freevers_ts (&vers);
286 return 0;
288 else if (vers->ts_rcs != NULL
289 && (args->force || strcmp (vers->ts_user, vers->ts_rcs) != 0))
290 /* If we are forcing commits, pretend that the file is
291 modified. */
292 status = T_MODIFIED;
293 else
295 /* This covers unmodified files, as well as a variety of other
296 cases. FIXME: we probably should be printing a message and
297 returning 1 for many of those cases (but I'm not sure
298 exactly which ones). */
299 freevers_ts (&vers);
300 return 0;
303 node = getnode ();
304 node->key = xstrdup (finfo->fullname);
306 data = xmalloc (sizeof (struct logfile_info));
307 data->type = status;
308 data->tag = xstrdup (vers->tag);
309 data->rev_old = data->rev_new = NULL;
311 node->type = UPDATE;
312 node->delproc = update_delproc;
313 node->data = data;
314 (void)addnode (args->ulist, node);
316 ++args->argc;
318 freevers_ts (&vers);
319 return 0;
324 static int
325 copy_ulist (Node *node, void *data)
327 struct find_data *args = data;
328 args->argv[args->argc++] = node->key;
329 return 0;
331 #endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */
335 #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
336 # define COMMIT_OPTIONS "+cnlRm:fF:r:"
337 #else /* !SERVER_SUPPORT */
338 # define COMMIT_OPTIONS "+clRm:fF:r:"
339 #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */
341 commit (int argc, char **argv)
343 int c;
344 int err = 0;
345 int local = 0;
347 if (argc == -1)
348 usage (commit_usage);
350 #ifdef CVS_BADROOT
352 * For log purposes, do not allow "root" to commit files. If you look
353 * like root, but are really logged in as a non-root user, it's OK.
355 /* FIXME: Shouldn't this check be much more closely related to the
356 readonly user stuff (CVSROOT/readers, &c). That is, why should
357 root be able to "cvs init", "cvs import", &c, but not "cvs ci"? */
358 /* Who we are on the client side doesn't affect logging. */
359 if (geteuid () == (uid_t) 0 && !current_parsed_root->isremote)
361 struct passwd *pw;
363 if ((pw = getpwnam (getcaller ())) == NULL)
364 error (1, 0,
365 "your apparent username (%s) is unknown to this system",
366 getcaller ());
367 if (pw->pw_uid == (uid_t) 0)
368 error (1, 0, "'root' is not allowed to commit files");
370 #endif /* CVS_BADROOT */
372 optind = 0;
373 while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, COMMIT_OPTIONS)) != -1)
375 switch (c)
377 case 'c':
378 check_valid_edit = 1;
379 break;
380 #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
381 case 'n':
382 /* Silently ignore -n for compatibility with old
383 * clients.
385 break;
386 #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */
387 case 'm':
388 #ifdef FORCE_USE_EDITOR
389 use_editor = 1;
390 #else
391 use_editor = 0;
392 #endif
393 if (saved_message)
395 free (saved_message);
396 saved_message = NULL;
399 saved_message = xstrdup (optarg);
400 break;
401 case 'r':
402 if (saved_tag)
403 free (saved_tag);
404 saved_tag = xstrdup (optarg);
405 break;
406 case 'l':
407 local = 1;
408 break;
409 case 'R':
410 local = 0;
411 break;
412 case 'f':
413 force_ci = 1;
414 check_valid_edit = 0;
415 local = 1; /* also disable recursion */
416 break;
417 case 'F':
418 #ifdef FORCE_USE_EDITOR
419 use_editor = 1;
420 #else
421 use_editor = 0;
422 #endif
423 logfile = optarg;
424 break;
425 case '?':
426 default:
427 usage (commit_usage);
428 break;
431 argc -= optind;
432 argv += optind;
434 /* numeric specified revision means we ignore sticky tags... */
435 if (saved_tag && isdigit ((unsigned char) *saved_tag))
437 char *p = saved_tag + strlen (saved_tag);
438 aflag = 1;
439 /* strip trailing dots and leading zeros */
440 while (*--p == '.') ;
441 p[1] = '\0';
442 while (saved_tag[0] == '0' && isdigit ((unsigned char) saved_tag[1]))
443 ++saved_tag;
446 /* Check if the user passed -m, but wanted -F */
447 if (saved_message)
449 int fd;
451 fd = open(saved_message, O_RDONLY);
452 /* valid fd -> possibly wrong flag? */
453 if (fd >= 0)
455 char *line = NULL;
456 size_t line_alloced = 0;
457 int line_len;
459 close(fd);
461 for (;;) {
462 printf("The message you passed exists as a file\n");
463 printf("a)bort, c)ontinue, treat as f)ile name\n");
464 printf("Action: (abort) ");
465 fflush(stdout);
466 line_len = getline(&line, &line_alloced, stdin);
467 if (line_len < 0)
469 error(0, errno, "cannot read from stdin");
470 error(1, 0, "aborting");
472 else if (line_len == 0 || *line == '\n' || *line == 'a' || *line == 'A')
474 error(1, 0, "aborted by user");
476 else if (*line == 'c' || *line == 'C')
478 break;
480 else if (*line == 'f' || *line == 'F')
483 * We are leaking the memory for the file name,
484 * but who really cares?
486 logfile = saved_message;
487 saved_message = NULL;
488 break;
490 printf("Unknown input\n");
493 if (line != NULL)
494 free(line);
498 /* some checks related to the "-F logfile" option */
499 if (logfile)
501 size_t size = 0, len;
503 if (saved_message)
504 error (1, 0, "cannot specify both a message and a log file");
506 get_file (logfile, logfile, "r", &saved_message, &size, &len);
509 #ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
510 if (current_parsed_root->isremote)
512 struct find_data find_args;
514 ign_setup ();
516 find_args.ulist = getlist ();
517 find_args.argc = 0;
518 find_args.questionables = NULL;
519 find_args.ignlist = NULL;
520 find_args.repository = NULL;
522 /* It is possible that only a numeric tag should set this.
523 I haven't really thought about it much.
524 Anyway, I suspect that setting it unnecessarily only causes
525 a little unneeded network traffic. */
526 find_args.force = force_ci || saved_tag != NULL;
528 err = start_recursion
529 (find_fileproc, find_filesdoneproc, find_dirent_proc, NULL,
530 &find_args, argc, argv, local, W_LOCAL, 0, CVS_LOCK_NONE,
531 NULL, 0, NULL );
532 if (err)
533 error (1, 0, "correct above errors first!");
535 if (find_args.argc == 0)
537 /* Nothing to commit. Exit now without contacting the
538 server (note that this means that we won't print "?
539 foo" for files which merit it, because we don't know
540 what is in the CVSROOT/cvsignore file). */
541 dellist (&find_args.ulist);
542 return 0;
545 /* Now we keep track of which files we actually are going to
546 operate on, and only work with those files in the future.
547 This saves time--we don't want to search the file system
548 of the working directory twice. */
549 if (size_overflow_p (xtimes (find_args.argc, sizeof (char **))))
551 find_args.argc = 0;
552 return 0;
554 find_args.argv = xnmalloc (find_args.argc, sizeof (char **));
555 find_args.argc = 0;
556 walklist (find_args.ulist, copy_ulist, &find_args);
558 /* Do this before calling do_editor; don't ask for a log
559 message if we can't talk to the server. But do it after we
560 have made the checks that we can locally (to more quickly
561 catch syntax errors, the case where no files are modified,
562 added or removed, etc.).
564 On the other hand, calling start_server before do_editor
565 means that we chew up server resources the whole time that
566 the user has the editor open (hours or days if the user
567 forgets about it), which seems dubious. */
568 start_server ();
571 * We do this once, not once for each directory as in normal CVS.
572 * The protocol is designed this way. This is a feature.
574 if (use_editor)
575 do_editor (".", &saved_message, NULL, find_args.ulist);
577 /* We always send some sort of message, even if empty. */
578 option_with_arg ("-m", saved_message ? saved_message : "");
580 /* OK, now process all the questionable files we have been saving
581 up. */
583 struct question *p;
584 struct question *q;
586 p = find_args.questionables;
587 while (p != NULL)
589 if (ign_inhibit_server || !supported_request ("Questionable"))
591 cvs_output ("? ", 2);
592 if (p->dir[0] != '\0')
594 cvs_output (p->dir, 0);
595 cvs_output ("/", 1);
597 cvs_output (p->file, 0);
598 cvs_output ("\n", 1);
600 else
602 /* This used to send the Directory line of its own accord,
603 * but skipped some of the other processing like checking
604 * for whether the server would accept "Relative-directory"
605 * requests. Relying on send_a_repository() to do this
606 * picks up these checks but also:
608 * 1. Causes the "Directory" request to be sent only once
609 * per directory.
610 * 2. Causes the global TOPLEVEL_REPOS to be set.
611 * 3. Causes "Static-directory" and "Sticky" requests
612 * to sometimes be sent.
614 * (1) is almost certainly a plus. (2) & (3) may or may
615 * not be useful sometimes, and will ocassionally cause a
616 * little extra network traffic. The additional network
617 * traffic is probably already saved several times over and
618 * certainly cancelled out via the multiple "Directory"
619 * request suppression of (1).
621 send_a_repository (p->dir, p->repos, p->dir);
623 send_to_server ("Questionable ", 0);
624 send_to_server (p->file, 0);
625 send_to_server ("\012", 1);
627 free (p->dir);
628 free (p->repos);
629 free (p->file);
630 q = p->next;
631 free (p);
632 p = q;
636 if (local)
637 send_arg ("-l");
638 if (check_valid_edit)
639 send_arg ("-c");
640 if (force_ci)
641 send_arg ("-f");
642 option_with_arg ("-r", saved_tag);
643 send_arg ("--");
645 /* FIXME: This whole find_args.force/SEND_FORCE business is a
646 kludge. It would seem to be a server bug that we have to
647 say that files are modified when they are not. This makes
648 "cvs commit -r 2" across a whole bunch of files a very slow
649 operation (and it isn't documented in cvsclient.texi). I
650 haven't looked at the server code carefully enough to be
651 _sure_ why this is needed, but if it is because the "ci"
652 program, which we used to call, wanted the file to exist,
653 then it would be relatively simple to fix in the server. */
654 send_files (find_args.argc, find_args.argv, local, 0,
655 find_args.force ? SEND_FORCE : 0);
657 /* Sending only the names of the files which were modified, added,
658 or removed means that the server will only do an up-to-date
659 check on those files. This is different from local CVS and
660 previous versions of client/server CVS, but it probably is a Good
661 Thing, or at least Not Such A Bad Thing. */
662 send_file_names (find_args.argc, find_args.argv, 0);
663 free (find_args.argv);
664 dellist (&find_args.ulist);
666 send_to_server ("ci\012", 0);
667 err = get_responses_and_close ();
668 if (err != 0 && use_editor && saved_message != NULL)
670 /* If there was an error, don't nuke the user's carefully
671 constructed prose. This is something of a kludge; a better
672 solution is probably more along the lines of #150 in TODO
673 (doing a second up-to-date check before accepting the
674 log message has also been suggested, but that seems kind of
675 iffy because the real up-to-date check could still fail,
676 another error could occur, &c. Also, a second check would
677 slow things down). */
679 char *fname;
680 FILE *fp;
682 fp = cvs_temp_file (&fname);
683 if (fp == NULL)
684 error (1, 0, "cannot create temporary file %s", fname);
685 if (fwrite (saved_message, 1, strlen (saved_message), fp)
686 != strlen (saved_message))
687 error (1, errno, "cannot write temporary file %s", fname);
688 if (fclose (fp) < 0)
689 error (0, errno, "cannot close temporary file %s", fname);
690 error (0, 0, "saving log message in %s", fname);
691 free (fname);
693 return err;
695 #endif
697 if (saved_tag != NULL)
698 tag_check_valid (saved_tag, argc, argv, local, aflag, "", false);
700 /* XXX - this is not the perfect check for this */
701 if (argc <= 0)
702 write_dirtag = saved_tag;
704 wrap_setup ();
706 lock_tree_promotably (argc, argv, local, W_LOCAL, aflag);
709 * Set up the master update list and hard link list
711 mulist = getlist ();
713 #ifdef PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT
714 if (preserve_perms)
716 hardlist = getlist ();
719 * We need to save the working directory so that
720 * check_fileproc can construct a full pathname for each file.
722 working_dir = xgetcwd ();
724 #endif
727 * Run the recursion processor to verify the files are all up-to-date
729 err = start_recursion (check_fileproc, check_filesdoneproc,
730 check_direntproc, NULL, NULL, argc, argv, local,
731 W_LOCAL, aflag, CVS_LOCK_NONE, NULL, 1, NULL);
732 if (err)
733 error (1, 0, "correct above errors first!");
736 * Run the recursion processor to commit the files
738 write_dirnonbranch = 0;
739 if (noexec == 0)
740 err = start_recursion (commit_fileproc, commit_filesdoneproc,
741 commit_direntproc, commit_dirleaveproc, NULL,
742 argc, argv, local, W_LOCAL, aflag,
743 CVS_LOCK_WRITE, NULL, 1, NULL);
746 * Unlock all the dirs and clean up
748 Lock_Cleanup ();
749 dellist (&mulist);
751 /* see if we need to sleep before returning to avoid time-stamp races */
752 if (!server_active && last_register_time)
754 sleep_past (last_register_time);
757 return err;
762 /* This routine determines the status of a given file and retrieves
763 the version information that is associated with that file. */
765 static
766 Ctype
767 classify_file_internal (struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS **vers)
769 int save_noexec, save_quiet, save_really_quiet;
770 Ctype status;
772 /* FIXME: Do we need to save quiet as well as really_quiet? Last
773 time I glanced at Classify_File I only saw it looking at really_quiet
774 not quiet. */
775 save_noexec = noexec;
776 save_quiet = quiet;
777 save_really_quiet = really_quiet;
778 noexec = quiet = really_quiet = 1;
780 /* handle specified numeric revision specially */
781 if (saved_tag && isdigit ((unsigned char) *saved_tag))
783 /* If the tag is for the trunk, make sure we're at the head */
784 if (numdots (saved_tag) < 2)
786 status = Classify_File (finfo, NULL, NULL,
787 NULL, 1, aflag, vers, 0);
788 if (status == T_UPTODATE || status == T_MODIFIED ||
789 status == T_ADDED)
791 Ctype xstatus;
793 freevers_ts (vers);
794 xstatus = Classify_File (finfo, saved_tag, NULL,
795 NULL, 1, aflag, vers, 0);
796 if (xstatus == T_REMOVE_ENTRY)
797 status = T_MODIFIED;
798 else if (status == T_MODIFIED && xstatus == T_CONFLICT)
799 status = T_MODIFIED;
800 else
801 status = xstatus;
804 else
806 char *xtag, *cp;
809 * The revision is off the main trunk; make sure we're
810 * up-to-date with the head of the specified branch.
812 xtag = xstrdup (saved_tag);
813 if ((numdots (xtag) & 1) != 0)
815 cp = strrchr (xtag, '.');
816 *cp = '\0';
818 status = Classify_File (finfo, xtag, NULL,
819 NULL, 1, aflag, vers, 0);
820 if ((status == T_REMOVE_ENTRY || status == T_CONFLICT)
821 && (cp = strrchr (xtag, '.')) != NULL)
823 /* pluck one more dot off the revision */
824 *cp = '\0';
825 freevers_ts (vers);
826 status = Classify_File (finfo, xtag, NULL,
827 NULL, 1, aflag, vers, 0);
828 if (status == T_UPTODATE || status == T_REMOVE_ENTRY)
829 status = T_MODIFIED;
831 /* now, muck with vers to make the tag correct */
832 free ((*vers)->tag);
833 (*vers)->tag = xstrdup (saved_tag);
834 free (xtag);
837 else
838 status = Classify_File (finfo, saved_tag, NULL, NULL, 1, 0, vers, 0);
839 noexec = save_noexec;
840 quiet = save_quiet;
841 really_quiet = save_really_quiet;
843 return status;
849 * Check to see if a file is ok to commit and make sure all files are
850 * up-to-date
852 /* ARGSUSED */
853 static int
854 check_fileproc (void *callerdat, struct file_info *finfo)
856 Ctype status;
857 const char *xdir;
858 Node *p;
859 List *ulist, *cilist;
860 Vers_TS *vers;
861 struct commit_info *ci;
862 struct logfile_info *li;
863 int retval = 1;
865 size_t cvsroot_len = strlen (current_parsed_root->directory);
867 if (!finfo->repository)
869 error (0, 0, "nothing known about `%s'", finfo->fullname);
870 return 1;
873 if (strncmp (finfo->repository, current_parsed_root->directory,
874 cvsroot_len) == 0
875 && ISSLASH (finfo->repository[cvsroot_len])
876 && strncmp (finfo->repository + cvsroot_len + 1,
877 CVSROOTADM,
878 sizeof (CVSROOTADM) - 1) == 0
879 && ISSLASH (finfo->repository[cvsroot_len + sizeof (CVSROOTADM)])
880 && strcmp (finfo->repository + cvsroot_len + sizeof (CVSROOTADM) + 1,
881 CVSNULLREPOS) == 0
883 error (1, 0, "cannot check in to %s", finfo->repository);
885 status = classify_file_internal (finfo, &vers);
888 * If the force-commit option is enabled, and the file in question
889 * appears to be up-to-date, just make it look modified so that
890 * it will be committed.
892 if (force_ci && status == T_UPTODATE)
893 status = T_MODIFIED;
895 switch (status)
897 case T_CHECKOUT:
898 case T_PATCH:
899 case T_NEEDS_MERGE:
900 case T_REMOVE_ENTRY:
901 error (0, 0, "Up-to-date check failed for `%s'", finfo->fullname);
902 goto out;
903 case T_CONFLICT:
904 case T_MODIFIED:
905 case T_ADDED:
906 case T_REMOVED:
908 char *editor;
911 * some quick sanity checks; if no numeric -r option specified:
912 * - can't have a sticky date
913 * - can't have a sticky tag that is not a branch
914 * Also,
915 * - if status is T_REMOVED, file must not exist and its entry
916 * can't have a numeric sticky tag.
917 * - if status is T_ADDED, rcs file must not exist unless on
918 * a branch or head is dead
919 * - if status is T_ADDED, can't have a non-trunk numeric rev
920 * - if status is T_MODIFIED and a Conflict marker exists, don't
921 * allow the commit if timestamp is identical or if we find
922 * an RCS_MERGE_PAT in the file.
924 if (!saved_tag || !isdigit ((unsigned char) *saved_tag))
926 if (vers->date)
928 error (0, 0,
929 "cannot commit with sticky date for file `%s'",
930 finfo->fullname);
931 goto out;
933 if (status == T_MODIFIED && vers->tag &&
934 !RCS_isbranch (finfo->rcs, vers->tag))
936 error (0, 0,
937 "sticky tag `%s' for file `%s' is not a branch",
938 vers->tag, finfo->fullname);
939 goto out;
942 if (status == T_CONFLICT && !force_ci)
944 error (0, 0,
945 "file `%s' had a conflict and has not been modified",
946 finfo->fullname);
947 goto out;
949 if (status == T_MODIFIED && !force_ci && file_has_markers (finfo))
951 /* Make this a warning, not an error, because we have
952 no way of knowing whether the "conflict indicators"
953 are really from a conflict or whether they are part
954 of the document itself (cvs.texinfo and sanity.sh in
955 CVS itself, for example, tend to want to have strings
956 like ">>>>>>>" at the start of a line). Making people
957 kludge this the way they need to kludge keyword
958 expansion seems undesirable. And it is worse than
959 keyword expansion, because there is no -ko
960 analogue. */
961 error (0, 0,
963 warning: file `%s' seems to still contain conflict indicators",
964 finfo->fullname);
967 if (status == T_REMOVED)
969 if (vers->ts_user != NULL)
971 error (0, 0,
972 "`%s' should be removed and is still there (or is"
973 " back again)", finfo->fullname);
974 goto out;
977 if (vers->tag && isdigit ((unsigned char) *vers->tag))
979 /* Remove also tries to forbid this, but we should check
980 here. I'm only _sure_ about somewhat obscure cases
981 (hacking the Entries file, using an old version of
982 CVS for the remove and a new one for the commit), but
983 there might be other cases. */
984 error (0, 0,
985 "cannot remove file `%s' which has a numeric sticky"
986 " tag of `%s'", finfo->fullname, vers->tag);
987 freevers_ts (&vers);
988 goto out;
991 if (status == T_ADDED)
993 if (vers->tag == NULL)
995 if (finfo->rcs != NULL &&
996 !RCS_isdead (finfo->rcs, finfo->rcs->head))
998 error (0, 0,
999 "cannot add file `%s' when RCS file `%s' already exists",
1000 finfo->fullname, finfo->rcs->path);
1001 goto out;
1004 else if (isdigit ((unsigned char) *vers->tag) &&
1005 numdots (vers->tag) > 1)
1007 error (0, 0,
1008 "cannot add file `%s' with revision `%s'; must be on trunk",
1009 finfo->fullname, vers->tag);
1010 goto out;
1014 /* done with consistency checks; now, to get on with the commit */
1015 if (finfo->update_dir[0] == '\0')
1016 xdir = ".";
1017 else
1018 xdir = finfo->update_dir;
1019 if ((p = findnode (mulist, xdir)) != NULL)
1021 ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
1022 cilist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->cilist;
1024 else
1026 struct master_lists *ml;
1028 ml = xmalloc (sizeof (struct master_lists));
1029 ulist = ml->ulist = getlist ();
1030 cilist = ml->cilist = getlist ();
1032 p = getnode ();
1033 p->key = xstrdup (xdir);
1034 p->type = UPDATE;
1035 p->data = ml;
1036 p->delproc = masterlist_delproc;
1037 (void) addnode (mulist, p);
1040 /* first do ulist, then cilist */
1041 p = getnode ();
1042 p->key = xstrdup (finfo->file);
1043 p->type = UPDATE;
1044 p->delproc = update_delproc;
1045 li = xmalloc (sizeof (struct logfile_info));
1046 li->type = status;
1048 if (check_valid_edit)
1050 char *editors = NULL;
1052 editor = NULL;
1053 editors = fileattr_get0 (finfo->file, "_editors");
1054 if (editors != NULL)
1056 char *caller = getcaller ();
1057 char *p = NULL;
1058 char *p0 = NULL;
1060 p = editors;
1061 p0 = p;
1062 while (*p != '\0')
1064 p = strchr (p, '>');
1065 if (p == NULL)
1067 break;
1069 *p = '\0';
1070 if (strcmp (caller, p0) == 0)
1072 break;
1074 p = strchr (p + 1, ',');
1075 if (p == NULL)
1077 break;
1079 ++p;
1080 p0 = p;
1083 if (strcmp (caller, p0) == 0)
1085 editor = caller;
1088 free (editors);
1092 if (check_valid_edit && editor == NULL)
1094 error (0, 0, "Valid edit does not exist for %s",
1095 finfo->fullname);
1096 freevers_ts (&vers);
1097 return 1;
1100 li->tag = xstrdup (vers->tag);
1101 li->rev_old = xstrdup (vers->vn_rcs);
1102 li->rev_new = NULL;
1103 p->data = li;
1104 (void) addnode (ulist, p);
1106 p = getnode ();
1107 p->key = xstrdup (finfo->file);
1108 p->type = UPDATE;
1109 p->delproc = ci_delproc;
1110 ci = xmalloc (sizeof (struct commit_info));
1111 ci->status = status;
1112 if (vers->tag)
1113 if (isdigit ((unsigned char) *vers->tag))
1114 ci->rev = xstrdup (vers->tag);
1115 else
1116 ci->rev = RCS_whatbranch (finfo->rcs, vers->tag);
1117 else
1118 ci->rev = NULL;
1119 ci->tag = xstrdup (vers->tag);
1120 ci->options = xstrdup (vers->options);
1121 p->data = ci;
1122 (void) addnode (cilist, p);
1124 #ifdef PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT
1125 if (preserve_perms)
1127 /* Add this file to hardlist, indexed on its inode. When
1128 we are done, we can find out what files are hardlinked
1129 to a given file by looking up its inode in hardlist. */
1130 char *fullpath;
1131 Node *linkp;
1132 struct hardlink_info *hlinfo;
1134 /* Get the full pathname of the current file. */
1135 fullpath = Xasprintf ("%s/%s", working_dir, finfo->fullname);
1137 /* To permit following links in subdirectories, files
1138 are keyed on finfo->fullname, not on finfo->name. */
1139 linkp = lookup_file_by_inode (fullpath);
1141 /* If linkp is NULL, the file doesn't exist... maybe
1142 we're doing a remove operation? */
1143 if (linkp != NULL)
1145 /* Create a new hardlink_info node, which will record
1146 the current file's status and the links listed in its
1147 `hardlinks' delta field. We will append this
1148 hardlink_info node to the appropriate hardlist entry. */
1149 hlinfo = xmalloc (sizeof (struct hardlink_info));
1150 hlinfo->status = status;
1151 linkp->data = hlinfo;
1154 #endif
1156 break;
1159 case T_UNKNOWN:
1160 error (0, 0, "nothing known about `%s'", finfo->fullname);
1161 goto out;
1162 case T_UPTODATE:
1163 break;
1164 default:
1165 error (0, 0, "CVS internal error: unknown status %d", status);
1166 break;
1169 retval = 0;
1171 out:
1173 freevers_ts (&vers);
1174 return retval;
1180 * By default, return the code that tells do_recursion to examine all
1181 * directories
1183 /* ARGSUSED */
1184 static Dtype
1185 check_direntproc (void *callerdat, const char *dir, const char *repos,
1186 const char *update_dir, List *entries)
1188 if (!isdir (dir))
1189 return R_SKIP_ALL;
1191 if (!quiet)
1192 error (0, 0, "Examining %s", update_dir);
1194 return R_PROCESS;
1200 * Walklist proc to generate an arg list from the line in commitinfo
1202 static int
1203 precommit_list_to_args_proc (p, closure)
1204 Node *p;
1205 void *closure;
1207 struct format_cmdline_walklist_closure *c = closure;
1208 struct logfile_info *li;
1209 char *arg = NULL;
1210 const char *f;
1211 char *d;
1212 size_t doff;
1214 if (p->data == NULL) return 1;
1216 f = c->format;
1217 d = *c->d;
1218 /* foreach requested attribute */
1219 while (*f)
1221 switch (*f++)
1223 case 's':
1224 li = p->data;
1225 if (li->type == T_ADDED
1226 || li->type == T_MODIFIED
1227 || li->type == T_REMOVED)
1229 arg = p->key;
1231 break;
1232 default:
1233 error (1, 0,
1234 "Unknown format character or not a list attribute: %c",
1235 f[-1]);
1236 /* NOTREACHED */
1237 break;
1239 /* copy the attribute into an argument */
1240 if (c->quotes)
1242 arg = cmdlineescape (c->quotes, arg);
1244 else
1246 arg = cmdlinequote ('"', arg);
1248 doff = d - *c->buf;
1249 expand_string (c->buf, c->length, doff + strlen (arg));
1250 d = *c->buf + doff;
1251 strncpy (d, arg, strlen (arg));
1252 d += strlen (arg);
1253 free (arg);
1255 /* and always put the extra space on. we'll have to back up a char
1256 * when we're done, but that seems most efficient
1258 doff = d - *c->buf;
1259 expand_string (c->buf, c->length, doff + 1);
1260 d = *c->buf + doff;
1261 *d++ = ' ';
1263 /* correct our original pointer into the buff */
1264 *c->d = d;
1265 return 0;
1271 * Callback proc for pre-commit checking
1273 static int
1274 precommit_proc (const char *repository, const char *filter, void *closure)
1276 char *newfilter = NULL;
1277 char *cmdline;
1278 const char *srepos = Short_Repository (repository);
1279 List *ulist = closure;
1281 #ifdef SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS
1282 if (!strchr (filter, '%'))
1284 error (0, 0,
1285 "warning: commitinfo line contains no format strings:\n"
1286 " \"%s\"\n"
1287 "Appending defaults (\" %%r/%%p %%s\"), but please be aware that this usage is\n"
1288 "deprecated.", filter);
1289 newfilter = Xasprintf ("%s %%r/%%p %%s", filter);
1290 filter = newfilter;
1292 #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */
1295 * Cast any NULL arguments as appropriate pointers as this is an
1296 * stdarg function and we need to be certain the caller gets what
1297 * is expected.
1299 cmdline = format_cmdline (
1300 #ifdef SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS
1301 false, srepos,
1302 #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */
1303 filter,
1304 "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name,
1305 #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
1306 "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE",
1307 #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */
1308 "p", "s", srepos,
1309 "r", "s", current_parsed_root->directory,
1310 "s", ",", ulist, precommit_list_to_args_proc,
1311 (void *) NULL,
1312 (char *) NULL);
1314 if (newfilter) free (newfilter);
1316 if (!cmdline || !strlen (cmdline))
1318 if (cmdline) free (cmdline);
1319 error (0, 0, "precommit proc resolved to the empty string!");
1320 return 1;
1323 run_setup (cmdline);
1324 free (cmdline);
1326 return run_exec (RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_NORMAL | RUN_REALLY);
1332 * Run the pre-commit checks for the dir
1334 /* ARGSUSED */
1335 static int
1336 check_filesdoneproc (void *callerdat, int err, const char *repos,
1337 const char *update_dir, List *entries)
1339 int n;
1340 Node *p;
1341 List *saved_ulist;
1343 /* find the update list for this dir */
1344 p = findnode (mulist, update_dir);
1345 if (p != NULL)
1346 saved_ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
1347 else
1348 saved_ulist = NULL;
1350 /* skip the checks if there's nothing to do */
1351 if (saved_ulist == NULL || saved_ulist->list->next == saved_ulist->list)
1352 return err;
1354 /* run any pre-commit checks */
1355 n = Parse_Info (CVSROOTADM_COMMITINFO, repos, precommit_proc, PIOPT_ALL,
1356 saved_ulist);
1357 if (n > 0)
1359 error (0, 0, "Pre-commit check failed");
1360 err += n;
1363 return err;
1369 * Do the work of committing a file
1371 static int maxrev;
1372 static char *sbranch;
1374 /* ARGSUSED */
1375 static int
1376 commit_fileproc (void *callerdat, struct file_info *finfo)
1378 Node *p;
1379 int err = 0;
1380 List *ulist, *cilist;
1381 struct commit_info *ci;
1383 /* Keep track of whether write_dirtag is a branch tag.
1384 Note that if it is a branch tag in some files and a nonbranch tag
1385 in others, treat it as a nonbranch tag. It is possible that case
1386 should elicit a warning or an error. */
1387 if (write_dirtag != NULL
1388 && finfo->rcs != NULL)
1390 char *rev = RCS_getversion (finfo->rcs, write_dirtag, NULL, 1, NULL);
1391 if (rev != NULL
1392 && !RCS_nodeisbranch (finfo->rcs, write_dirtag))
1393 write_dirnonbranch = 1;
1394 if (rev != NULL)
1395 free (rev);
1398 if (finfo->update_dir[0] == '\0')
1399 p = findnode (mulist, ".");
1400 else
1401 p = findnode (mulist, finfo->update_dir);
1404 * if p is null, there were file type command line args which were
1405 * all up-to-date so nothing really needs to be done
1407 if (p == NULL)
1408 return 0;
1409 ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
1410 cilist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->cilist;
1413 * At this point, we should have the commit message unless we were called
1414 * with files as args from the command line. In that latter case, we
1415 * need to get the commit message ourselves
1417 if (!got_message)
1419 got_message = 1;
1420 if (!server_active && use_editor)
1421 do_editor (finfo->update_dir, &saved_message,
1422 finfo->repository, ulist);
1423 do_verify (&saved_message, finfo->repository, ulist);
1426 p = findnode (cilist, finfo->file);
1427 if (p == NULL)
1428 return 0;
1430 ci = p->data;
1431 if (ci->status == T_MODIFIED)
1433 if (finfo->rcs == NULL)
1434 error (1, 0, "internal error: no parsed RCS file");
1435 if (lock_RCS (finfo->file, finfo->rcs, ci->rev,
1436 finfo->repository) != 0)
1438 unlockrcs (finfo->rcs);
1439 err = 1;
1440 goto out;
1443 else if (ci->status == T_ADDED)
1445 if (checkaddfile (finfo->file, finfo->repository, ci->tag, ci->options,
1446 &finfo->rcs) != 0)
1448 if (finfo->rcs != NULL)
1449 fixaddfile (finfo->rcs->path);
1450 err = 1;
1451 goto out;
1454 /* adding files with a tag, now means adding them on a branch.
1455 Since the branch test was done in check_fileproc for
1456 modified files, we need to stub it in again here. */
1458 if (ci->tag
1460 /* If numeric, it is on the trunk; check_fileproc enforced
1461 this. */
1462 && !isdigit ((unsigned char) ci->tag[0]))
1464 if (finfo->rcs == NULL)
1465 error (1, 0, "internal error: no parsed RCS file");
1466 if (ci->rev)
1467 free (ci->rev);
1468 ci->rev = RCS_whatbranch (finfo->rcs, ci->tag);
1469 err = Checkin ('A', finfo, ci->rev,
1470 ci->tag, ci->options, saved_message);
1471 if (err != 0)
1473 unlockrcs (finfo->rcs);
1474 fixbranch (finfo->rcs, sbranch);
1477 (void) time (&last_register_time);
1479 ci->status = T_UPTODATE;
1484 * Add the file for real
1486 if (ci->status == T_ADDED)
1488 char *xrev = NULL;
1490 if (ci->rev == NULL)
1492 /* find the max major rev number in this directory */
1493 maxrev = 0;
1494 (void) walklist (finfo->entries, findmaxrev, NULL);
1495 if (finfo->rcs->head)
1497 /* resurrecting: include dead revision */
1498 int thisrev = atoi (finfo->rcs->head);
1499 if (thisrev > maxrev)
1500 maxrev = thisrev;
1502 if (maxrev == 0)
1503 maxrev = 1;
1504 xrev = Xasprintf ("%d", maxrev);
1507 /* XXX - an added file with symbolic -r should add tag as well */
1508 err = finaladd (finfo, ci->rev ? ci->rev : xrev, ci->tag, ci->options);
1509 if (xrev)
1510 free (xrev);
1512 else if (ci->status == T_MODIFIED)
1514 err = Checkin ('M', finfo, ci->rev, ci->tag,
1515 ci->options, saved_message);
1517 (void) time (&last_register_time);
1519 if (err != 0)
1521 unlockrcs (finfo->rcs);
1522 fixbranch (finfo->rcs, sbranch);
1525 else if (ci->status == T_REMOVED)
1527 err = remove_file (finfo, ci->tag, saved_message);
1528 #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
1529 if (server_active)
1531 server_scratch_entry_only ();
1532 server_updated (finfo,
1533 NULL,
1535 /* Doesn't matter, it won't get checked. */
1536 SERVER_UPDATED,
1538 (mode_t) -1,
1539 NULL,
1540 NULL);
1542 #endif
1545 /* Clearly this is right for T_MODIFIED. I haven't thought so much
1546 about T_ADDED or T_REMOVED. */
1547 notify_do ('C', finfo->file, finfo->update_dir, getcaller (), NULL, NULL,
1548 finfo->repository);
1550 out:
1551 if (err != 0)
1553 /* on failure, remove the file from ulist */
1554 p = findnode (ulist, finfo->file);
1555 if (p)
1556 delnode (p);
1558 else
1560 /* On success, retrieve the new version number of the file and
1561 copy it into the log information (see logmsg.c
1562 (logfile_write) for more details). We should only update
1563 the version number for files that have been added or
1564 modified but not removed since classify_file_internal
1565 will return the version number of a file even after it has
1566 been removed from the archive, which is not the behavior we
1567 want for our commitlog messages; we want the old version
1568 number and then "NONE." */
1570 if (ci->status != T_REMOVED)
1572 p = findnode (ulist, finfo->file);
1573 if (p)
1575 Vers_TS *vers;
1576 struct logfile_info *li;
1578 (void) classify_file_internal (finfo, &vers);
1579 li = p->data;
1580 li->rev_new = xstrdup (vers->vn_rcs);
1581 freevers_ts (&vers);
1585 if (SIG_inCrSect ())
1586 SIG_endCrSect ();
1588 return err;
1594 * Log the commit and clean up the update list
1596 /* ARGSUSED */
1597 static int
1598 commit_filesdoneproc (void *callerdat, int err, const char *repository,
1599 const char *update_dir, List *entries)
1601 Node *p;
1602 List *ulist;
1604 assert (repository);
1606 p = findnode (mulist, update_dir);
1607 if (p == NULL)
1608 return err;
1610 ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
1612 got_message = 0;
1614 /* Build the administrative files if necessary. */
1616 const char *p;
1618 if (strncmp (current_parsed_root->directory, repository,
1619 strlen (current_parsed_root->directory)) != 0)
1620 error (0, 0,
1621 "internal error: repository (%s) doesn't begin with root (%s)",
1622 repository, current_parsed_root->directory);
1623 p = repository + strlen (current_parsed_root->directory);
1624 if (*p == '/')
1625 ++p;
1626 if (strcmp ("CVSROOT", p) == 0
1627 /* Check for subdirectories because people may want to create
1628 subdirectories and list files therein in checkoutlist. */
1629 || strncmp ("CVSROOT/", p, strlen ("CVSROOT/")) == 0
1632 /* "Database" might a little bit grandiose and/or vague,
1633 but "checked-out copies of administrative files, unless
1634 in the case of modules and you are using ndbm in which
1635 case modules.{pag,dir,db}" is verbose and excessively
1636 focused on how the database is implemented. */
1638 /* mkmodules requires the absolute name of the CVSROOT directory.
1639 Remove anything after the `CVSROOT' component -- this is
1640 necessary when committing in a subdirectory of CVSROOT. */
1641 char *admin_dir = xstrdup (repository);
1642 int cvsrootlen = strlen ("CVSROOT");
1643 assert (admin_dir[p - repository + cvsrootlen] == '\0'
1644 || admin_dir[p - repository + cvsrootlen] == '/');
1645 admin_dir[p - repository + cvsrootlen] = '\0';
1647 if (!really_quiet)
1649 cvs_output (program_name, 0);
1650 cvs_output (" ", 1);
1651 cvs_output (cvs_cmd_name, 0);
1652 cvs_output (": Rebuilding administrative file database\n", 0);
1654 mkmodules (admin_dir);
1655 free (admin_dir);
1656 WriteTemplate (".", 1, repository);
1660 /* FIXME: This used to be above the block above. The advantage of being
1661 * here is that it is not called until after all possible writes from this
1662 * process are complete. The disadvantage is that a fatal error during
1663 * update of CVSROOT can prevent the loginfo script from being called.
1665 * A more general solution I have been considering is calling a generic
1666 * "postwrite" hook from the remove write lock routine.
1668 Update_Logfile (repository, saved_message, NULL, ulist);
1670 return err;
1676 * Get the log message for a dir
1678 /* ARGSUSED */
1679 static Dtype
1680 commit_direntproc (void *callerdat, const char *dir, const char *repos,
1681 const char *update_dir, List *entries)
1683 Node *p;
1684 List *ulist;
1685 char *real_repos;
1687 if (!isdir (dir))
1688 return R_SKIP_ALL;
1690 /* find the update list for this dir */
1691 p = findnode (mulist, update_dir);
1692 if (p != NULL)
1693 ulist = ((struct master_lists *) p->data)->ulist;
1694 else
1695 ulist = NULL;
1697 /* skip the files as an optimization */
1698 if (ulist == NULL || ulist->list->next == ulist->list)
1699 return R_SKIP_FILES;
1701 /* get commit message */
1702 got_message = 1;
1703 real_repos = Name_Repository (dir, update_dir);
1704 if (!server_active && use_editor)
1705 do_editor (update_dir, &saved_message, real_repos, ulist);
1706 do_verify (&saved_message, real_repos, ulist);
1707 free (real_repos);
1708 return R_PROCESS;
1714 * Process the post-commit proc if necessary
1716 /* ARGSUSED */
1717 static int
1718 commit_dirleaveproc (void *callerdat, const char *dir, int err,
1719 const char *update_dir, List *entries)
1721 /* update the per-directory tag info */
1722 /* FIXME? Why? The "commit examples" node of cvs.texinfo briefly
1723 mentions commit -r being sticky, but apparently in the context of
1724 this being a confusing feature! */
1725 if (err == 0 && write_dirtag != NULL)
1727 char *repos = Name_Repository (NULL, update_dir);
1728 WriteTag (NULL, write_dirtag, NULL, write_dirnonbranch,
1729 update_dir, repos);
1730 free (repos);
1733 return err;
1739 * find the maximum major rev number in an entries file
1741 static int
1742 findmaxrev (Node *p, void *closure)
1744 int thisrev;
1745 Entnode *entdata = p->data;
1747 if (entdata->type != ENT_FILE)
1748 return 0;
1749 thisrev = atoi (entdata->version);
1750 if (thisrev > maxrev)
1751 maxrev = thisrev;
1752 return 0;
1756 * Actually remove a file by moving it to the attic
1757 * XXX - if removing a ,v file that is a relative symbolic link to
1758 * another ,v file, we probably should add a ".." component to the
1759 * link to keep it relative after we move it into the attic.
1761 Return value is 0 on success, or >0 on error (in which case we have
1762 printed an error message). */
1763 static int
1764 remove_file (struct file_info *finfo, char *tag, char *message)
1766 int retcode;
1768 int branch;
1769 int lockflag;
1770 char *corev;
1771 char *rev;
1772 char *prev_rev;
1773 char *old_path;
1775 corev = NULL;
1776 rev = NULL;
1777 prev_rev = NULL;
1779 retcode = 0;
1781 if (finfo->rcs == NULL)
1782 error (1, 0, "internal error: no parsed RCS file");
1784 branch = 0;
1785 if (tag && !(branch = RCS_nodeisbranch (finfo->rcs, tag)))
1787 /* a symbolic tag is specified; just remove the tag from the file */
1788 if ((retcode = RCS_deltag (finfo->rcs, tag)) != 0)
1790 if (!quiet)
1791 error (0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
1792 "failed to remove tag `%s' from `%s'", tag,
1793 finfo->fullname);
1794 return 1;
1796 RCS_rewrite (finfo->rcs, NULL, NULL);
1797 Scratch_Entry (finfo->entries, finfo->file);
1798 return 0;
1801 /* we are removing the file from either the head or a branch */
1802 /* commit a new, dead revision. */
1804 rev = NULL;
1805 lockflag = 1;
1806 if (branch)
1808 char *branchname;
1810 rev = RCS_whatbranch (finfo->rcs, tag);
1811 if (rev == NULL)
1813 error (0, 0, "cannot find branch \"%s\".", tag);
1814 return 1;
1817 branchname = RCS_getbranch (finfo->rcs, rev, 1);
1818 if (branchname == NULL)
1820 /* no revision exists on this branch. use the previous
1821 revision but do not lock. */
1822 corev = RCS_gettag (finfo->rcs, tag, 1, NULL);
1823 prev_rev = xstrdup (corev);
1824 lockflag = 0;
1825 } else
1827 corev = xstrdup (rev);
1828 prev_rev = xstrdup (branchname);
1829 free (branchname);
1832 } else /* Not a branch */
1834 /* Get current head revision of file. */
1835 prev_rev = RCS_head (finfo->rcs);
1838 /* if removing without a tag or a branch, then make sure the default
1839 branch is the trunk. */
1840 if (!tag && !branch)
1842 if (RCS_setbranch (finfo->rcs, NULL) != 0)
1844 error (0, 0, "cannot change branch to default for %s",
1845 finfo->fullname);
1846 return 1;
1848 RCS_rewrite (finfo->rcs, NULL, NULL);
1851 /* check something out. Generally this is the head. If we have a
1852 particular rev, then name it. */
1853 retcode = RCS_checkout (finfo->rcs, finfo->file, rev ? corev : NULL,
1854 NULL, NULL, RUN_TTY, NULL, NULL);
1855 if (retcode != 0)
1857 error (0, 0,
1858 "failed to check out `%s'", finfo->fullname);
1859 return 1;
1862 /* Except when we are creating a branch, lock the revision so that
1863 we can check in the new revision. */
1864 if (lockflag)
1866 if (RCS_lock (finfo->rcs, rev ? corev : NULL, 1) == 0)
1867 RCS_rewrite (finfo->rcs, NULL, NULL);
1870 if (corev != NULL)
1871 free (corev);
1873 retcode = RCS_checkin (finfo->rcs, NULL, finfo->file, message,
1874 rev, 0, RCS_FLAGS_DEAD | RCS_FLAGS_QUIET);
1875 if (retcode != 0)
1877 if (!quiet)
1878 error (0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
1879 "failed to commit dead revision for `%s'", finfo->fullname);
1880 return 1;
1882 /* At this point, the file has been committed as removed. We should
1883 probably tell the history file about it */
1884 history_write ('R', NULL, finfo->rcs->head, finfo->file, finfo->repository);
1886 if (rev != NULL)
1887 free (rev);
1889 old_path = xstrdup (finfo->rcs->path);
1890 if (!branch)
1891 RCS_setattic (finfo->rcs, 1);
1893 /* Print message that file was removed. */
1894 if (!really_quiet)
1896 cvs_output (old_path, 0);
1897 cvs_output (" <-- ", 0);
1898 if (finfo->update_dir && strlen (finfo->update_dir))
1900 cvs_output (finfo->update_dir, 0);
1901 cvs_output ("/", 1);
1903 cvs_output (finfo->file, 0);
1904 cvs_output ("\nnew revision: delete; previous revision: ", 0);
1905 cvs_output (prev_rev, 0);
1906 cvs_output ("\n", 0);
1909 free (prev_rev);
1911 free (old_path);
1913 Scratch_Entry (finfo->entries, finfo->file);
1914 return 0;
1920 * Do the actual checkin for added files
1922 static int
1923 finaladd (struct file_info *finfo, char *rev, char *tag, char *options)
1925 int ret;
1927 ret = Checkin ('A', finfo, rev, tag, options, saved_message);
1928 if (ret == 0)
1930 char *tmp = Xasprintf ("%s/%s%s", CVSADM, finfo->file, CVSEXT_LOG);
1931 if (unlink_file (tmp) < 0
1932 && !existence_error (errno))
1933 error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s", tmp);
1934 free (tmp);
1936 else if (finfo->rcs != NULL)
1937 fixaddfile (finfo->rcs->path);
1939 (void) time (&last_register_time);
1941 return ret;
1947 * Unlock an rcs file
1949 static void
1950 unlockrcs (RCSNode *rcs)
1952 int retcode;
1954 if ((retcode = RCS_unlock (rcs, NULL, 1)) != 0)
1955 error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
1956 "could not unlock %s", rcs->path);
1957 else
1958 RCS_rewrite (rcs, NULL, NULL);
1964 * remove a partially added file. if we can parse it, leave it alone.
1966 * FIXME: Every caller that calls this function can access finfo->rcs (the
1967 * parsed RCSNode data), so we should be able to detect that the file needs
1968 * to be removed without reparsing the file as we do below.
1970 static void
1971 fixaddfile (const char *rcs)
1973 RCSNode *rcsfile;
1974 int save_really_quiet;
1976 save_really_quiet = really_quiet;
1977 really_quiet = 1;
1978 if ((rcsfile = RCS_parsercsfile (rcs)) == NULL)
1980 if (unlink_file (rcs) < 0)
1981 error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s", rcs);
1983 else
1984 freercsnode (&rcsfile);
1985 really_quiet = save_really_quiet;
1991 * put the branch back on an rcs file
1993 static void
1994 fixbranch (RCSNode *rcs, char *branch)
1996 int retcode;
1998 if (branch != NULL)
2000 if ((retcode = RCS_setbranch (rcs, branch)) != 0)
2001 error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
2002 "cannot restore branch to %s for %s", branch, rcs->path);
2003 RCS_rewrite (rcs, NULL, NULL);
2010 * do the initial part of a file add for the named file. if adding
2011 * with a tag, put the file in the Attic and point the symbolic tag
2012 * at the committed revision.
2014 * INPUTS
2015 * file The name of the file in the workspace.
2016 * repository The repository directory to expect to find FILE,v in.
2017 * tag The name or rev num of the branch being added to, if any.
2018 * options Any RCS keyword expansion options specified by the user.
2019 * rcsnode A pointer to the pre-parsed RCSNode for this file, if the file
2020 * exists in the repository. If this is NULL, assume the file
2021 * does not yet exist.
2023 * RETURNS
2024 * 0 on success.
2025 * 1 on errors, after printing any appropriate error messages.
2027 * ERRORS
2028 * This function will return an error when any of the following functions do:
2029 * add_rcs_file
2030 * RCS_setattic
2031 * lock_RCS
2032 * RCS_checkin
2033 * RCS_parse (called to verify the newly created archive file)
2034 * RCS_settag
2037 static int
2038 checkaddfile (const char *file, const char *repository, const char *tag,
2039 const char *options, RCSNode **rcsnode)
2041 RCSNode *rcs;
2042 char *fname;
2043 int newfile = 0; /* Set to 1 if we created a new RCS archive. */
2044 int retval = 1;
2045 int adding_on_branch;
2047 assert (rcsnode != NULL);
2049 /* Callers expect to be able to use either "" or NULL to mean the
2050 default keyword expansion. */
2051 if (options != NULL && options[0] == '\0')
2052 options = NULL;
2053 if (options != NULL)
2054 assert (options[0] == '-' && options[1] == 'k');
2056 /* If numeric, it is on the trunk; check_fileproc enforced
2057 this. */
2058 adding_on_branch = tag != NULL && !isdigit ((unsigned char) tag[0]);
2060 if (*rcsnode == NULL)
2062 char *rcsname;
2063 char *desc = NULL;
2064 size_t descalloc = 0;
2065 size_t desclen = 0;
2066 const char *opt;
2068 if (adding_on_branch)
2070 mode_t omask;
2071 rcsname = xmalloc (strlen (repository)
2072 + sizeof (CVSATTIC)
2073 + strlen (file)
2074 + sizeof (RCSEXT)
2075 + 3);
2076 (void) sprintf (rcsname, "%s/%s", repository, CVSATTIC);
2077 omask = umask (cvsumask);
2078 if (CVS_MKDIR (rcsname, 0777) != 0 && errno != EEXIST)
2079 error (1, errno, "cannot make directory `%s'", rcsname);
2080 (void) umask (omask);
2081 (void) sprintf (rcsname,
2082 "%s/%s/%s%s",
2083 repository,
2084 CVSATTIC,
2085 file,
2086 RCSEXT);
2088 else
2089 rcsname = Xasprintf ("%s/%s%s", repository, file, RCSEXT);
2091 /* this is the first time we have ever seen this file; create
2092 an RCS file. */
2093 fname = Xasprintf ("%s/%s%s", CVSADM, file, CVSEXT_LOG);
2094 /* If the file does not exist, no big deal. In particular, the
2095 server does not (yet at least) create CVSEXT_LOG files. */
2096 if (isfile (fname))
2097 /* FIXME: Should be including update_dir in the appropriate
2098 place here. */
2099 get_file (fname, fname, "r", &desc, &descalloc, &desclen);
2100 free (fname);
2102 /* From reading the RCS 5.7 source, "rcs -i" adds a newline to the
2103 end of the log message if the message is nonempty.
2104 Do it. RCS also deletes certain whitespace, in cleanlogmsg,
2105 which we don't try to do here. */
2106 if (desclen > 0)
2108 expand_string (&desc, &descalloc, desclen + 1);
2109 desc[desclen++] = '\012';
2112 /* Set RCS keyword expansion options. */
2113 if (options != NULL)
2114 opt = options + 2;
2115 else
2116 opt = NULL;
2118 if (add_rcs_file (NULL, rcsname, file, NULL, opt,
2119 NULL, NULL, 0, NULL,
2120 desc, desclen, NULL, 0) != 0)
2122 if (rcsname != NULL)
2123 free (rcsname);
2124 goto out;
2126 rcs = RCS_parsercsfile (rcsname);
2127 newfile = 1;
2128 if (rcsname != NULL)
2129 free (rcsname);
2130 if (desc != NULL)
2131 free (desc);
2132 *rcsnode = rcs;
2134 else
2136 /* file has existed in the past. Prepare to resurrect. */
2137 char *rev;
2138 char *oldexpand;
2140 rcs = *rcsnode;
2142 oldexpand = RCS_getexpand (rcs);
2143 if ((oldexpand != NULL
2144 && options != NULL
2145 && strcmp (options + 2, oldexpand) != 0)
2146 || (oldexpand == NULL && options != NULL))
2148 /* We tell the user about this, because it means that the
2149 old revisions will no longer retrieve the way that they
2150 used to. */
2151 error (0, 0, "changing keyword expansion mode to %s", options);
2152 RCS_setexpand (rcs, options + 2);
2155 if (!adding_on_branch)
2157 /* We are adding on the trunk, so move the file out of the
2158 Attic. */
2159 if (!(rcs->flags & INATTIC))
2161 error (0, 0, "warning: expected %s to be in Attic",
2162 rcs->path);
2165 /* Begin a critical section around the code that spans the
2166 first commit on the trunk of a file that's already been
2167 committed on a branch. */
2168 SIG_beginCrSect ();
2170 if (RCS_setattic (rcs, 0))
2172 goto out;
2176 rev = RCS_getversion (rcs, tag, NULL, 1, NULL);
2177 /* and lock it */
2178 if (lock_RCS (file, rcs, rev, repository))
2180 error (0, 0, "cannot lock revision %s in `%s'.",
2181 rev ? rev : tag ? tag : "HEAD", rcs->path);
2182 if (rev != NULL)
2183 free (rev);
2184 goto out;
2187 if (rev != NULL)
2188 free (rev);
2191 /* when adding a file for the first time, and using a tag, we need
2192 to create a dead revision on the trunk. */
2193 if (adding_on_branch)
2195 if (newfile)
2197 char *tmp;
2198 FILE *fp;
2199 int retcode;
2201 /* move the new file out of the way. */
2202 fname = Xasprintf ("%s/%s%s", CVSADM, CVSPREFIX, file);
2203 rename_file (file, fname);
2205 /* Create empty FILE. Can't use copy_file with a DEVNULL
2206 argument -- copy_file now ignores device files. */
2207 fp = fopen (file, "w");
2208 if (fp == NULL)
2209 error (1, errno, "cannot open %s for writing", file);
2210 if (fclose (fp) < 0)
2211 error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", file);
2213 tmp = Xasprintf ("file %s was initially added on branch %s.",
2214 file, tag);
2215 /* commit a dead revision. */
2216 retcode = RCS_checkin (rcs, NULL, NULL, tmp, NULL, 0,
2217 RCS_FLAGS_DEAD | RCS_FLAGS_QUIET);
2218 free (tmp);
2219 if (retcode != 0)
2221 error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
2222 "could not create initial dead revision %s", rcs->path);
2223 free (fname);
2224 goto out;
2227 /* put the new file back where it was */
2228 rename_file (fname, file);
2229 free (fname);
2231 /* double-check that the file was written correctly */
2232 freercsnode (&rcs);
2233 rcs = RCS_parse (file, repository);
2234 if (rcs == NULL)
2236 error (0, 0, "could not read %s", rcs->path);
2237 goto out;
2239 *rcsnode = rcs;
2241 /* and lock it once again. */
2242 if (lock_RCS (file, rcs, NULL, repository))
2244 error (0, 0, "cannot lock initial revision in `%s'.",
2245 rcs->path);
2246 goto out;
2250 /* when adding with a tag, we need to stub a branch, if it
2251 doesn't already exist. */
2252 if (!RCS_nodeisbranch (rcs, tag))
2254 /* branch does not exist. Stub it. */
2255 char *head;
2256 char *magicrev;
2257 int retcode;
2258 time_t headtime = -1;
2259 char *revnum, *tmp;
2260 FILE *fp;
2261 time_t t = -1;
2262 struct tm *ct;
2264 fixbranch (rcs, sbranch);
2266 head = RCS_getversion (rcs, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
2267 if (!head)
2268 error (1, 0, "No head revision in archive file `%s'.",
2269 rcs->print_path);
2270 magicrev = RCS_magicrev (rcs, head);
2272 /* If this is not a new branch, then we will want a dead
2273 version created before this one. */
2274 if (!newfile)
2275 headtime = RCS_getrevtime (rcs, head, 0, 0);
2277 retcode = RCS_settag (rcs, tag, magicrev);
2278 RCS_rewrite (rcs, NULL, NULL);
2280 free (head);
2281 free (magicrev);
2283 if (retcode != 0)
2285 error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
2286 "could not stub branch %s for %s", tag, rcs->path);
2287 goto out;
2289 /* We need to add a dead version here to avoid -rtag -Dtime
2290 checkout problems between when the head version was
2291 created and now. */
2292 if (!newfile && headtime != -1)
2294 /* move the new file out of the way. */
2295 fname = Xasprintf ("%s/%s%s", CVSADM, CVSPREFIX, file);
2296 rename_file (file, fname);
2298 /* Create empty FILE. Can't use copy_file with a DEVNULL
2299 argument -- copy_file now ignores device files. */
2300 fp = fopen (file, "w");
2301 if (fp == NULL)
2302 error (1, errno, "cannot open %s for writing", file);
2303 if (fclose (fp) < 0)
2304 error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", file);
2306 /* As we will be hacking the delta date, put the time
2307 this was added into the log message. */
2308 t = time (NULL);
2309 ct = gmtime (&t);
2310 tmp = Xasprintf ("file %s was added on branch %s on %d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d +0000",
2311 file, tag,
2312 ct->tm_year + (ct->tm_year < 100 ? 0 : 1900),
2313 ct->tm_mon + 1, ct->tm_mday,
2314 ct->tm_hour, ct->tm_min, ct->tm_sec);
2316 /* commit a dead revision. */
2317 revnum = RCS_whatbranch (rcs, tag);
2318 retcode = RCS_checkin (rcs, NULL, NULL, tmp, revnum, headtime,
2319 RCS_FLAGS_DEAD |
2320 RCS_FLAGS_QUIET |
2321 RCS_FLAGS_USETIME);
2322 free (revnum);
2323 free (tmp);
2325 if (retcode != 0)
2327 error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0,
2328 "could not created dead stub %s for %s", tag,
2329 rcs->path);
2330 goto out;
2333 /* put the new file back where it was */
2334 rename_file (fname, file);
2335 free (fname);
2337 /* double-check that the file was written correctly */
2338 freercsnode (&rcs);
2339 rcs = RCS_parse (file, repository);
2340 if (rcs == NULL)
2342 error (0, 0, "could not read %s", rcs->path);
2343 goto out;
2345 *rcsnode = rcs;
2348 else
2350 /* lock the branch. (stubbed branches need not be locked.) */
2351 if (lock_RCS (file, rcs, NULL, repository))
2353 error (0, 0, "cannot lock head revision in `%s'.", rcs->path);
2354 goto out;
2358 if (*rcsnode != rcs)
2360 freercsnode (rcsnode);
2361 *rcsnode = rcs;
2365 fileattr_newfile (file);
2367 /* At this point, we used to set the file mode of the RCS file
2368 based on the mode of the file in the working directory. If we
2369 are creating the RCS file for the first time, add_rcs_file does
2370 this already. If we are re-adding the file, then perhaps it is
2371 consistent to preserve the old file mode, just as we preserve
2372 the old keyword expansion mode.
2374 If we decide that we should change the modes, then we can't do
2375 it here anyhow. At this point, the RCS file may be owned by
2376 somebody else, so a chmod will fail. We need to instead do the
2377 chmod after rewriting it.
2379 FIXME: In general, I think the file mode (and the keyword
2380 expansion mode) should be associated with a particular revision
2381 of the file, so that it is possible to have different revisions
2382 of a file have different modes. */
2384 retval = 0;
2386 out:
2387 if (retval != 0 && SIG_inCrSect ())
2388 SIG_endCrSect ();
2389 return retval;
2395 * Attempt to place a lock on the RCS file; returns 0 if it could and 1 if it
2396 * couldn't. If the RCS file currently has a branch as the head, we must
2397 * move the head back to the trunk before locking the file, and be sure to
2398 * put the branch back as the head if there are any errors.
2400 static int
2401 lock_RCS (const char *user, RCSNode *rcs, const char *rev,
2402 const char *repository)
2404 char *branch = NULL;
2405 int err = 0;
2408 * For a specified, numeric revision of the form "1" or "1.1", (or when
2409 * no revision is specified ""), definitely move the branch to the trunk
2410 * before locking the RCS file.
2412 * The assumption is that if there is more than one revision on the trunk,
2413 * the head points to the trunk, not a branch... and as such, it's not
2414 * necessary to move the head in this case.
2416 if (rev == NULL
2417 || (rev && isdigit ((unsigned char) *rev) && numdots (rev) < 2))
2419 branch = xstrdup (rcs->branch);
2420 if (branch != NULL)
2422 if (RCS_setbranch (rcs, NULL) != 0)
2424 error (0, 0, "cannot change branch to default for %s",
2425 rcs->path);
2426 if (branch)
2427 free (branch);
2428 return 1;
2431 err = RCS_lock (rcs, NULL, 1);
2433 else
2435 RCS_lock (rcs, rev, 1);
2438 /* We used to call RCS_rewrite here, and that might seem
2439 appropriate in order to write out the locked revision
2440 information. However, such a call would actually serve no
2441 purpose. CVS locks will prevent any interference from other
2442 CVS processes. The comment above rcs_internal_lockfile
2443 explains that it is already unsafe to use RCS and CVS
2444 simultaneously. It follows that writing out the locked
2445 revision information here would add no additional security.
2447 If we ever do care about it, the proper fix is to create the
2448 RCS lock file before calling this function, and maintain it
2449 until the checkin is complete.
2451 The call to RCS_lock is still required at present, since in
2452 some cases RCS_checkin will determine which revision to check
2453 in by looking for a lock. FIXME: This is rather roundabout,
2454 and a more straightforward approach would probably be easier to
2455 understand. */
2457 if (err == 0)
2459 if (sbranch != NULL)
2460 free (sbranch);
2461 sbranch = branch;
2462 return 0;
2465 /* try to restore the branch if we can on error */
2466 if (branch != NULL)
2467 fixbranch (rcs, branch);
2469 if (branch)
2470 free (branch);
2471 return 1;
2477 * free an UPDATE node's data
2479 void
2480 update_delproc (Node *p)
2482 struct logfile_info *li = p->data;
2484 if (li->tag)
2485 free (li->tag);
2486 if (li->rev_old)
2487 free (li->rev_old);
2488 if (li->rev_new)
2489 free (li->rev_new);
2490 free (li);
2494 * Free the commit_info structure in p.
2496 static void
2497 ci_delproc (Node *p)
2499 struct commit_info *ci = p->data;
2501 if (ci->rev)
2502 free (ci->rev);
2503 if (ci->tag)
2504 free (ci->tag);
2505 if (ci->options)
2506 free (ci->options);
2507 free (ci);
2511 * Free the commit_info structure in p.
2513 static void
2514 masterlist_delproc (Node *p)
2516 struct master_lists *ml = p->data;
2518 dellist (&ml->ulist);
2519 dellist (&ml->cilist);
2520 free (ml);