From bccf5956c323a043e9a5d540b3c842ae6e5e5220 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jon Loeliger Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 20:36:08 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Added a few examples to git-pull man page. Clarified and added notes for pull/push refspecs. Converted to back-ticks for literal text examples. [jc: Also fixed git-pull description that still talked about its calling git-resolve or git-octopus (we do not anymore; instead we just call git-merge). BTW, I am reasonably impressed by how well "git-am -3" applied this patch, which had some conflicts because I've updated the documentation somewhat.] Signed-off-by: Jon Loeliger Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- Documentation/git-pull.txt | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt | 72 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 2 files changed, 103 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/git-pull.txt b/Documentation/git-pull.txt index 2f8a9ce2f2..5a11da1f74 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-pull.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-pull.txt @@ -13,13 +13,10 @@ SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION ----------- -Runs 'git-fetch' with the given parameters. +Runs `git-fetch` with the given parameters, and calls `git-merge` +to merge the retrieved head(s) into the current branch. -When only one ref is downloaded, runs 'git resolve' to merge it -into the local HEAD. Otherwise uses 'git octopus' to merge them -into the local HEAD. - -Note that you can use '.' (current directory) as the +Note that you can use `.` (current directory) as the to pull from the local repository -- this is useful when merging local branches into the current branch. @@ -29,8 +26,8 @@ include::pull-fetch-param.txt[] -a, \--append:: Append ref names and object names of fetched refs to the - existing contents of $GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD. Without this - option old data in $GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD will be overwritten. + existing contents of `$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD`. Without this + option old data in `$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD` will be overwritten. include::merge-pull-opts.txt[] @@ -97,6 +94,52 @@ You should refrain from abusing this option to sneak substantial changes into a merge commit. Small fixups like bumping release/version name would be acceptable. +Command line pull of multiple branches from one repository:: ++ +------------------------------------------------ +$ cat .git/remotes/origin +URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git +Pull: master:origin + +$ git checkout master +$ git fetch origin master:origin +pu:pu maint:maint +$ git pull . origin +------------------------------------------------ ++ +Here, a typical `$GIT_DIR/remotes/origin` file from a +`git-clone` operation is used in combination with +command line options to `git-fetch` to first update +multiple branches of the local repository and then +to merge the remote `origin` branch into the local +`master` branch. The local `pu` branch is updated +even if it does not result in a fast forward update. +Here, the pull can obtain its objects from the local +repository using `.`, as the previous `git-fetch` is +known to have already obtained and made available +all the necessary objects. + + +Pull of multiple branches from one repository using `$GIT_DIR/remotes` file:: ++ +------------------------------------------------ +$ cat .git/remotes/origin +URL: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git +Pull: master:origin +Pull: +pu:pu +Pull: maint:maint + +$ git checkout master +$ git pull origin +------------------------------------------------ ++ +Here, a typical `$GIT_DIR/remotes/origin` file from a +`git-clone` operation has been hand-modified to include +the branch-mapping of additional remote and local +heads directly. A single `git-pull` operation while +in the `master` branch will fetch multiple heads and +merge the remote `origin` head into the current, +local `master` branch. + Author ------ @@ -105,7 +148,9 @@ and Junio C Hamano Documentation -------------- -Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list . +Documentation by Jon Loeliger, +David Greaves, +Junio C Hamano and the git-list . GIT --- diff --git a/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt b/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt index e8db9d7ca5..2a7131874b 100644 --- a/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt +++ b/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ :: - The "remote" repository to pull from. One of the - following notations can be used to name the repository - to pull from: + The "remote" repository that is the source of a fetch + or pull operation, or the destination of a push operation. + One of the following notations can be used + to name the remote repository: + =============================================================== - Rsync URL: rsync://remote.machine/path/to/repo.git/ @@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ =============================================================== + In addition to the above, as a short-hand, the name of a -file in $GIT_DIR/remotes directory can be given; the +file in `$GIT_DIR/remotes` directory can be given; the named file should be in the following format: + URL: one of the above URL format @@ -21,57 +22,82 @@ named file should be in the following format: + When such a short-hand is specified in place of without parameters on the command -line, ... specified on Push lines or Pull lines -are used for "git push" and "git fetch/pull", -respectively. +line, ... specified on `Push:` lines or `Pull:` +lines are used for `git-push` and `git-fetch`/`git-pull`, +respectively. Multiple `Push:` and and `Pull:` lines may +be specified for additional branch mappings. + -The name of a file in $GIT_DIR/branches directory can be +The name of a file in `$GIT_DIR/branches` directory can be specified as an older notation short-hand; the named file should contain a single line, a URL in one of the -above formats, optionally followed by a hash '#' and the +above formats, optionally followed by a hash `#` and the name of remote head (URL fragment notation). -$GIT_DIR/branches/ file that stores a +`$GIT_DIR/branches/` file that stores a without the fragment is equivalent to have this in the -corresponding file in the $GIT_DIR/remotes/ directory +corresponding file in the `$GIT_DIR/remotes/` directory. + URL: Pull: refs/heads/master: + -while having # is equivalent to +while having `#` is equivalent to + URL: Pull: refs/heads/: :: The canonical format of a parameter is - '+?:'; that is, an optional plus '+', followed - by the source ref, followed by a colon ':', followed by + `+?:`; that is, an optional plus `+`, followed + by the source ref, followed by a colon `:`, followed by the destination ref. + -When used in "git push", the side can be an +When used in `git-push`, the side can be an arbitrary "SHA1 expression" that can be used as an -argument to "git-cat-file -t". E.g. "master~4" (push +argument to `git-cat-file -t`. E.g. `master~4` (push four parents before the current master head). + -For "git push", the local ref that matches is used +For `git-push`, the local ref that matches is used to fast forward the remote ref that matches . If -the optional plus '+' is used, the remote ref is updated +the optional plus `+` is used, the remote ref is updated even if it does not result in a fast forward update. + -For "git fetch/pull", the remote ref that matches +For `git-fetch` and `git-pull`, the remote ref that matches is fetched, and if is not empty string, the local ref that matches it is fast forwarded using . -Again, if the optional plus '+' is used, the local ref +Again, if the optional plus `+` is used, the local ref is updated even if it does not result in a fast forward update. + +[NOTE] +If the remote branch from which you want to pull is +modified in non-linear ways such as being rewound and +rebased frequently, then a pull will attempt a merge with +an older version of itself, likely conflict, and fail. +It is under these conditions that you would want to use +the `+` sign to indicate non-fast-forward updates will +be needed. There is currently no easy way to determine +or declare that a branch will be made available in a +repository with this behavior; the pulling user simply +must know this is the expected usage pattern for a branch. ++ +[NOTE] +You never do your own development on branches that appear +on the right hand side of a colon on `Pull:` lines; +they are to be updated by `git-fetch`. The corollary is that +a local branch should be introduced and named on a +right-hand-side if you intend to do development derived from +that branch. +This leads to the common `Pull: master:origin` mapping of a +remote `master` branch to a local `origin` branch, which +is then merged to a local development branch, again typically +named `master`. ++ Some short-cut notations are also supported. + -* For backward compatibility, "tag" is almost ignored; +* For backward compatibility, `tag` is almost ignored; it just makes the following parameter to mean a - refspec "refs/tags/:refs/tags/". + refspec `refs/tags/:refs/tags/`. * A parameter without a colon is equivalent to - : when pulling/fetching, and : when + : when pulling/fetching, and `:` when pushing. That is, do not store it locally if fetching, and update the same name if pushing. -- 2.11.4.GIT