git/git-parse-remote
Junio C Hamano f170e4b39d [PATCH] fetch/pull: short-hand notation for remote repositories.
Since pull and fetch are done often against the same remote
repository repeatedly, keeping the URL to pull from along with
the name of the head to use in $GIT_DIR/branches/$name makes a
lot of sense.  Adopt that convention from Cogito, and try to be
compatible when possible; storing a partial URL and completing
it with a trailing path may not be understood by Cogito.

While we are at it, fix pulling a tag.  Earlier, we updated only
refs/tags/$tag without updating FETCH_HEAD, and called
resolve-script using a stale (or absent) FETCH_HEAD.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-07-16 09:23:06 -07:00

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: To be included in git-pull and git-fetch scripts.
# A remote repository can be specified on the command line
# in one of the following formats:
#
# <repo>
# <repo> <head>
# <repo> tag <tag>
#
# where <repo> could be one of:
#
# a URL (including absolute or local pathname)
# a short-hand
# a short-hand followed by a trailing path
#
# A short-hand <name> has a corresponding file $GIT_DIR/branches/<name>,
# whose contents is a URL, possibly followed by a URL fragment #<head>
# to name the default branch on the remote side to fetch from.
_remote_repo= _remote_store= _remote_head= _remote_name=
case "$1" in
*:* | /* | ../* | ./* )
_remote_repo="$1"
;;
* )
# otherwise, it is a short hand.
case "$1" in
*/*)
# a short-hand followed by a trailing path
_token=$(expr "$1" : '\([^/]*\)/')
_rest=$(expr "$1" : '[^/]*\(/.*\)$')
;;
*)
_token="$1"
_rest=
_remote_store="refs/heads/$_token"
;;
esac
test -f "$GIT_DIR/branches/$_token" ||
die "No such remote branch: $_token"
_remote_repo=$(cat "$GIT_DIR/branches/$_token")"$_rest"
;;
esac
case "$_remote_repo" in
*"#"*)
_remote_head=`expr "$_remote_repo" : '.*#\(.*\)$'`
_remote_repo=`expr "$_remote_repo" : '\(.*\)#'`
;;
esac
_remote_name=$(echo "$_remote_repo" | sed 's|\.git/*$||')
case "$2" in
tag)
_remote_name="tag '$3' of $_remote_name"
_remote_head="refs/tags/$3"
_remote_store="$_remote_head"
;;
?*)
# command line specified a head explicitly; do not
# store the fetched head as a branch head.
_remote_name="head '$2' of $_remote_name"
_remote_head="refs/heads/$2"
_remote_store=''
;;
'')
case "$_remote_head" in
'')
_remote_head=HEAD ;;
*)
_remote_head="refs/heads/$_remote_head"
_remote_name="head '$_remote_head' of $_remote_name"
;;
esac
;;
esac