1. 09 2月, 2007 5 次提交
  2. 29 1月, 2007 12 次提交
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      git-gui: Assign background colors to each blame hunk. · 37f1db80
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      To help the user visually see which lines are associated with each other
      in the file we attempt to sign a unique background color to each commit
      and then render all text associated with that commit using that color.
      
      This works out OK for a file which has very few commits in it; but
      most files don't have that property.
      
      What we really need to do is look at what colors are used by our
      neighboring commits (if known yet) and pick a color which does not
      conflict with our neighbor.  If we have run out of colors then we
      should force our neighbor to recolor too.  Yes, its the graph coloring
      problem.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      37f1db80
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      git-gui: Use a grid layout for the blame viewer. · 747c0cf9
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Using a panedwindow to display the blame viewer's individual columns
      just doesn't make sense.  Most of the important data fits within the
      columns we have allocated, and those that don't the leading part fits
      and that's good enough.  There are just too many columns within this
      viewer to let the user sanely control individual column widths.  This
      change shouldn't really be an issue for most git-gui users as their
      displays should be large enough to accept this massive dump of data.
      
      We now also have a properly working horizontal scrollbar for the
      current file data area.  This makes it easier to get away with a
      narrow window when screen space is limited, as you can still scroll
      around within the file content.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      747c0cf9
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      git-gui: Install column headers in blame viewer. · e7fb6c69
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      I started to get confused about what each column meant in the blame
      viewer, and I'm the guy who wrote the code!  So now git-gui hints to
      the user about what each column is by drawing headers at the top.
      Unfortunately this meant I had to use those dreaded frame objects
      which seem to cause so much pain on Windows.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      e7fb6c69
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      git-gui: Display original filename and line number in blame. · 915616e4
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      When we annotate a file and show its line data, we're already asking
      for copy and movement detection (-M -C).  This costs extra time, but
      gives extra data.  Since we are asking for the extra data we really
      should show it to the user.
      
      Now the blame UI has two additional columns, one for the original
      filename (in the case of a move/copy between files) and one for the
      original line number of the current line of code.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      915616e4
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      git-gui: Correctly handle spaces in filepaths. · 8f6c07b9
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Anytime are about to open a pipe on what may be user data we need to
      make sure the value is escaped correctly into a Tcl list, so that the
      executed subprocess will receive the right arguments.  For the most
      part we were already doing this correctly, but a handful of locations
      did not.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      8f6c07b9
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      git-gui: Use -M and -C when running blame. · 463ca37b
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Since we run blame incrementally in the background we might as well get
      as much data as we can from the file.  Adding -M and -C definately makes
      it take longer to compute the revision annotations, but since they are
      streamed in and updated as they are discovered we'll get recent data
      almost immediately anyway.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      463ca37b
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      git-gui: Allow users to edit user.name, user.email from options. · db453781
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Users may need to be able to alter their user.name or user.email
      configuration settings.  If they are mostly a git-gui user they
      should be able to view/set these important values from within
      the git-gui environment, rather than needing to edit a raw text
      file on their local filesystem.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      db453781
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      git-gui: Display the current branch name in browsers. · c94dd1c8
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Rather than using HEAD for the current branch, use the actual name of
      the current branch in the browser.  This way the user knows what a
      browser is browsing if they open up different browsers while on different
      branches.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      c94dd1c8
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      git-gui: Improve the icons used in the browser display. · 3eddda98
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Real icons which seem to indicate going up to the parent (an up arrow)
      and a subdirectory (an open folder).  Files are now drawn with the
      file_mod icon, like a modified file is.  This just looks better as it
      is more consistent with the rest of our UI.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      3eddda98
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      git-gui: Implemented file browser and incremental blame. · 35874c16
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      This rather huge change provides a browser for the current branch.  The
      browser simply shows the contents of tree HEAD, and lets the user drill
      down through the tree.  The icons used really stink, as I just copied in
      icon which we already had.  I really need to replace the file_dir and
      file_uplevel icons with something more useful.
      
      If the user double clicks on a file within the browser we open it in
      a blame viewer.  This makes use of the new incremental blame feature
      that Linus just added yesterday to core Git.  Fortunately the feature
      will be in 1.5.0 final so we can rely on having it available here.
      
      Since the blame engine is incremental the user will get blame data
      for groups which can be determined early.  Git will slowly fill in
      the remaining lines as it goes.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      35874c16
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      git-gui: Test for Cygwin differently than from Windows. · 20ddfcaa
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Running on Cygwin is different than if we were running through MinGW.
      
      In the Cygwin case we have cygpath available to us, we need to perform
      UNIX<->Windows path translation sometimes, and we need to perform odd
      things like spawning our own login shells to perform network operations.
      But in the MinGW case these don't occur.  Git knows native Windows file
      paths, and login shells may not even exist.
      
      Now git-gui will avoid running cygpath unless it knows its on Cygwin.
      It also uses a different shortcut type when Cygwin is not present, and
      it avoids invoking /bin/sh to execute hooks if Cygwin is not present.
      This latter part probably needs more testing in the MinGW case.
      
      This change also improves how we start gitk.  If the user is on any type
      of Windows system its known that gitk won't start right if ~/.gitk exists.
      So we delete it before starting if we are running on any type of Windows
      operating system.  We always use the same wish executable which launched
      git-gui to start gitk; this way on Windows we don't have to jump back to
      /bin/sh just to go into the first wish found in the user's PATH.  This
      should help on MinGW when we probably don't want to spawn a shell just
      to start gitk.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      20ddfcaa
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      git-gui: Offer quick access to the HTML formatted documentation. · 273984fc
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Users may want to be able to read Git documentation, even if they
      are not command line users.  There are many important concepts and
      terms covered within the standard Git documentation which would be
      useful to even non command line using people.
      
      We now try to offer an 'Online Documentation' menu option within the
      Help menu.  First we try to guess to see what browser the user has
      setup.  We default to instaweb.browser, if set, as this is probably
      accurate for the user's configuration.  If not then we try to guess
      based on the operating system and the available browsers for each.
      We prefer documentation which is installed parallel to Git's own
      executables, e.g. `git --exec-path`/../Documentation/index.html, as
      that is how I typically install the HTML docs.  If those are not found
      then we open the documentation published on kernel.org.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      273984fc
  3. 27 1月, 2007 1 次提交
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      git-gui: Reword meaning of merge.summary. · 6b90d391
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      OK, its official, I'm not reading documentation as well as I should be.
      Core Git's merge.summary configuration option is used to control the
      generation of the text appearing within the merge commit itself.  It
      is not (and never has been) used to default the --no-summary command
      line option, which disables the diffstat at the end of the merge.
      
      I completely blame Git for naming two unrelated options almost the
      exact same thing.  But its my own fault for allowing git-gui to
      confuse the two.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      6b90d391
  4. 26 1月, 2007 22 次提交
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      git-gui: Support merge.summary, merge.verbosity. · c539449b
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Changed our private merge summary config option to be the same as the
      merge.summary option supported by core Git.  This means setting the
      "Show Merge Summary" flag in git-gui will have the same effect on
      the command line.
      
      In the same vein I've also added merge.verbosity to the gui options,
      allowing the user to adjust the verbosity level of the recursive
      merge strategy.  I happen to like level 1 and suggest that other users
      use that, but level 2 is the core Git default right now so we'll use
      the same default in git-gui.
      
      Unfortunately it appears as though core Git has broken support for
      the merge.summary option, even though its still in the documentation
      For the time being we should pass along --no-summary to git-merge if
      merge.summary is false.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      c539449b
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      git-gui: Always offer scrollbars for branch lists. · 729a6f60
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Anytime we use a listbox to show branch names its possible for the
      listbox to exceed 10 entries (actually its probably very common).
      So we should always offer a scrollbar for the Y axis on these
      listboxes.  I just forgot to add it when I defined them.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      729a6f60
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      git-gui: Don't allow merges in the middle of other things. · 5f39dbf6
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      If the user is in the middle of a commit they have files which are
      modified.  These may conflict with any merge that they may want
      to perform, which would cause problems if the user wants to abort
      a bad merge as we wouldn't have a checkpoint to roll back onto.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      5f39dbf6
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      git-gui: Don't allow users to commit a bad octopus merge. · dff7e88f
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      If an octopus merge goes horribly wrong git-merge will leave the
      working directory and index dirty, but will not leave behind a
      MERGE_HEAD file for a later commit.  Consequently we won't know
      its a merge commit and instead would let the user resolve the
      conflicts and commit a single-parent commit, which is wrong.
      
      So now if an octopus merge fails we notify the user that the
      merge did not work, tell them we will reset the working directory,
      and suggest that they merge one branch at a time.  This prevents
      the user from committing a bad octopus merge.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      dff7e88f
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      git-gui: Update status bar during a merge. · ee3cfb59
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      I got slightly confused when I did two merges in a row, as the status
      bar said "merge completed successfully" while the second merge was
      still running.  Now we show what branches are actively being merged.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      ee3cfb59
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      git-gui: Let users abort with `reset --hard` type logic. · ce9735df
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      If you get into the middle of a merge that turns out to be horrible
      and just not something you want to do right now, odds are you need
      to run `git reset --hard` to recover your working directory to a
      pre-merge state.
      
      We now offer Merge->Abort Merge for exactly this purpose, however
      its also useful to thow away a non-merge, as its basically the same
      logic as `git reset --hard`.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      ce9735df
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      git-gui: Implement local merge operations. · e4834837
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      To allow users to merge local heads and tracking branches we now offer
      a dialog which lets the user select 1-15 branches and merge them using
      the stock `git merge` Grand Unified Merge Driver.
      
      Originally I had wanted to implement this merge internally within git-gui
      as I consider GUMD to be mostly Porcelain-ish, but the truth is it does
      its job exceedingly well and its a relatively complex chunk of code.
      I'll probably circle back later and try to remove the invocation of GUMD
      from git-gui, but right now it lets me get the job done faster.
      
      Users cannot start a merge if they are currently in the middle of one,
      or if they are amending a commit.  Trying to do either is just stupid
      and should be stopped as early as possible.
      
      I've also made it simple for users to startup a gitk session prior to
      a merge by offering a Visualize button which runs `gitk $revs --not HEAD`,
      where $revs is the list of branches currently selected in the merge
      dialog.  This makes it quite simple to find out what the damage will
      be to the current branch if you were to carry out the currently proposed
      merge.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      e4834837
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      git-gui: Use builtin version of 'git gc'. · bc7452f5
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Technically the new git-gc command is strictly Porcelain; its invoking
      multiple plumbing commands to do its work.  Since git-gui tries to not
      rely on Porclain we shouldn't be invoking git-gc directly, instead we
      should perform its tasks on our own.
      
      To make this easy I've created console_chain, which takes a list of
      tasks to perform and runs them all in the same console window.  If
      any individual task fails then the chain stops running and the window
      shows a failure bar.  Only once all tasks have been completed will it
      invoke console_done with a successful status.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      bc7452f5
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      git-gui: Refactor console success/failure handling. · 6c3d1481
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Because I want to be able to run multiple output-producing commands
      in a single 'console' window within git-gui I'm refactoring the
      console handling routines to require the "after" argument of console_exec.
      This should specify a procedure to execute which will receive two args,
      the first is the console window handle and the second is the status of
      the last command (0 on failure, 1 on success).
      
      A new procedure console_done can be passed to the last console_exec
      command to forward perform all cleanup and enable the Close button.
      Its status argument is used to update the final status bar on the
      bottom of the console window.
      
      This isn't any real logic changing, and no new functionality is in
      this patch.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      6c3d1481
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      git-gui: Always use -v option to push. · b972ea59
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Right now `git-push -v` is actually not that verbose; it merely adds
      the URL it is pushing to.  This can be informative if you are pushing
      to a configured remote, as you may not actually remember what URL that
      remote is connected to.  That detail can be important if the push
      fails and you attempt to communicate the errors to a 3rd party to help
      you resolve the issue.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      b972ea59
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      git-gui: Remove no longer used pull from remote code. · 86a2af60
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Because we aren't going to support single click pulling of changes from
      an existing remote anytime in the near future, I'm moving the code which
      used to perform that action.  Hopefully we'll be able to do something
      like it in the near-future, but also support local branches just as
      easily.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      86a2af60
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      git-gui: Added arbitrary branch pushing support. · 1d6a9787
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Because its common for some users to push topic branches to a remote
      repository for review and merging by other parties, users need an
      easy way to push one or more branches to a remote repository without
      needing to edit their .git/config file anytime their set of active
      branches changes.
      
      We now provide a basic 'Push...' menu action in the Push menu which
      opens a dialog allowing the user to select from their set of local
      branches (refs/heads, minus tracking branches).  The user can designate
      which repository to send the changes to by selecting from an already
      configured remote or by entering any valid Git URL.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      1d6a9787
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      git-gui: Always use lsearch -exact, to prevent globbing. · 156b2921
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Anytime we are using lsearch we are doing [lsearch -sorted] and we
      are applying it to file paths (or file path like things).  Its valid
      for these to contain special glob characters, but when that happens
      we do not want globbing to occur.  Instead we really need exact
      match semantics.  Always supplying -exact to lsearch will ensure that
      is the case.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      156b2921
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      git-gui: Maintain the same file list for diff during refresh. · 5f8b70b1
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      I just noticed that a file was always jumping to compare against HEAD
      and the index during a refresh, even if the diff viewer was comparing
      the index against the working directory prior to the refresh.  The
      bug turned out to be caused by a foreach loop going through all file
      list names searching for the path.  Since $ui_index was the first one
      searched and the file was contained in that file list the loop broke
      out, leaving $w set to $ui_index when it had been set by the caller
      to $ui_workdir.  Silly bug caused by using a parameter as a loop
      index.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      5f8b70b1
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      git-gui: Don't switch branches if changing to the current branch. · d070c4cb
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Its pointless to switch to the current branch, so don't do it. We
      are already on it and the current index and working directory should
      just be left alone.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      d070c4cb
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      git-gui: Remove Pull menu and cleanup Branch/Fetch/Push menus. · 3f7fd924
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      The Pull menu as it stands right now is a really horrible idea.  Most
      users will have too many branches show up in this menu, and what with
      the new globbing syntax for fetch entries we were offering up possible
      merging that just isn't really valid.  So this menu is dead and will
      be rewritten to support better merge capabilities.
      
      The Branch menu shouldn't include a separator entry if there are no
      branches, it just looks too damn weird.  This can happen in an initial
      repository before any branches have been created and before the first
      commit.
      
      The Fetch and Push menus should just be organized around their own
      menus rather than being given the menu to populate.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      3f7fd924
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      git-gui: Prefer Tk's entry widget over a 1 line text field. · fb08baca
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      I'm a fool and previously used a text widget configured with a height
      of 1 and special bindings to handle focus traversal rather than the
      already built (and properly behaved) entry widget.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      fb08baca
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      git-gui: Pad the database statistics dialog window. · 68567679
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      The stat frame was right on the edge of the window on Mac OS X,
      making the frame's border blend in with the window border.  Not
      exactly the effect I had in mind.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      68567679
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      git-gui: Support 'Visualize All Branches' on Mac OS X. · 5753ef1a
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Now that recent versions of gitk (shipping with at least git 1.5.0-rc1
      and later) actually accept command line revision specifiers without
      crashing on internal Tk errors we can offer the 'Visualize All Branches'
      menu item in the Repository menu on Mac OS X.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      5753ef1a
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      git-gui: Force focus to the diff viewer on mouse click. · 23effa79
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      Apparently a "feature" of Tcl/Tk on Mac OS X is that a disabled text
      widget cannot receive focus or receive a selection within it.  This
      makes the diff viewer almost useless on that platform as you cannot
      select individual parts of the buffer.
      
      Now we force focus into the diff viewer when its clicked on with
      button 1.  This works around the feature and allows selection to
      work within the viewer just like it does on other less sane systems,
      like Microsoft Windows.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      23effa79
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      git-gui: Cleanup end-of-line whitespace in commit messages. · 4e55d19a
      Shawn O. Pearce 提交于
      When committing changes its useless to have trailing whitespace on the
      end of a line within the commit message itself; this serves no purpose
      beyond wasting space in the repository.  But it happens a lot on my
      Mac OS X system if I copy text out of a Terminal.app window and paste
      it into git-gui.
      
      We now clip any trailing whitespace from the commit buffer when loading
      it from a file, when saving it out to our backup file, or when making
      the actual commit object.
      
      I also fixed a bug where we lost the commit message buffer if you quit
      without editing the text region.  This can happen if you quit and restart
      git-gui frequently in the middle of an editing session.
      Signed-off-by: NShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      4e55d19a