/* * Copyright (c) 1992, Brian Berliner and Jeff Polk * Copyright (c) 1989-1992, Brian Berliner * * You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * specified in the README file that comes with the CVS 1.4 kit. * * "update" updates the version in the present directory with respect to the RCS * repository. The present version must have been created by "checkout". The * user can keep up-to-date by calling "update" whenever he feels like it. * * The present version can be committed by "commit", but this keeps the version * in tact. * * Arguments following the options are taken to be file names to be updated, * rather than updating the entire directory. * * Modified or non-existent RCS files are checked out and reported as U * * * Modified user files are reported as M . If both the RCS file and * the user file have been modified, the user file is replaced by the result * of rcsmerge, and a backup file is written for the user in .#file.version. * If this throws up irreconcilable differences, the file is reported as C * , and as M otherwise. * * Files added but not yet committed are reported as A . Files * removed but not yet committed are reported as R . * * If the current directory contains subdirectories that hold concurrent * versions, these are updated too. If the -d option was specified, new * directories added to the repository are automatically created and updated * as well. */ #include "cvs.h" #include "savecwd.h" #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT #include "md5.h" #endif #include "watch.h" #include "fileattr.h" #include "edit.h" #include "getline.h" static int checkout_file PROTO ((struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS *vers_ts, int adding)); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT static int patch_file PROTO ((struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS *vers_ts, int *docheckout, struct stat *file_info, unsigned char *checksum)); static void patch_file_write PROTO ((void *, const char *, size_t)); #endif static int merge_file PROTO ((struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS *vers)); static int scratch_file PROTO((struct file_info *finfo)); static Dtype update_dirent_proc PROTO ((void *callerdat, char *dir, char *repository, char *update_dir, List *entries)); static int update_dirleave_proc PROTO ((void *callerdat, char *dir, int err, char *update_dir, List *entries)); static int update_fileproc PROTO ((void *callerdat, struct file_info *)); static int update_filesdone_proc PROTO ((void *callerdat, int err, char *repository, char *update_dir, List *entries)); static int write_letter PROTO((char *file, int letter, char *update_dir)); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT static void join_file PROTO ((struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS *vers_ts)); #else static void join_file PROTO ((struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS *vers_ts)); #endif static char *options = NULL; static char *tag = NULL; static char *date = NULL; /* This is a bit of a kludge. We call WriteTag at the beginning before we know whether nonbranch is set or not. And then at the end, once we have the right value for nonbranch, we call WriteTag again. I don't know whether the first call is necessary or not. rewrite_tag is nonzero if we are going to have to make that second call. */ static int rewrite_tag; static int nonbranch; static char *join_rev1, *date_rev1; static char *join_rev2, *date_rev2; static int aflag = 0; static int force_tag_match = 1; static int update_build_dirs = 0; static int update_prune_dirs = 0; static int pipeout = 0; #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT static int patches = 0; static int rcs_diff_patches = 0; #endif static List *ignlist = (List *) NULL; static time_t last_register_time; static const char *const update_usage[] = { "Usage: %s %s [-APdflRp] [-k kopt] [-r rev|-D date] [-j rev]\n", " [-I ign] [-W spec] [files...]\n", "\t-A\tReset any sticky tags/date/kopts.\n", "\t-P\tPrune empty directories.\n", "\t-d\tBuild directories, like checkout does.\n", "\t-f\tForce a head revision match if tag/date not found.\n", "\t-l\tLocal directory only, no recursion.\n", "\t-R\tProcess directories recursively.\n", "\t-p\tSend updates to standard output (avoids stickiness).\n", "\t-k kopt\tUse RCS kopt -k option on checkout.\n", "\t-r rev\tUpdate using specified revision/tag (is sticky).\n", "\t-D date\tSet date to update from (is sticky).\n", "\t-j rev\tMerge in changes made between current revision and rev.\n", "\t-I ign\tMore files to ignore (! to reset).\n", "\t-W spec\tWrappers specification line.\n", NULL }; /* * update is the argv,argc based front end for arg parsing */ int update (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int c, err; int local = 0; /* recursive by default */ int which; /* where to look for files and dirs */ if (argc == -1) usage (update_usage); ign_setup (); wrap_setup (); /* parse the args */ optind = 0; while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+ApPflRQqduk:r:D:j:I:W:")) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'A': aflag = 1; break; case 'I': ign_add (optarg, 0); break; case 'W': wrap_add (optarg, 0); break; case 'k': if (options) free (options); options = RCS_check_kflag (optarg); break; case 'l': local = 1; break; case 'R': local = 0; break; case 'Q': case 'q': #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT /* The CVS 1.5 client sends these options (in addition to Global_option requests), so we must ignore them. */ if (!server_active) #endif error (1, 0, "-q or -Q must be specified before \"%s\"", command_name); break; case 'd': update_build_dirs = 1; break; case 'f': force_tag_match = 0; break; case 'r': tag = optarg; break; case 'D': date = Make_Date (optarg); break; case 'P': update_prune_dirs = 1; break; case 'p': pipeout = 1; noexec = 1; /* so no locks will be created */ break; case 'j': if (join_rev2) error (1, 0, "only two -j options can be specified"); if (join_rev1) join_rev2 = optarg; else join_rev1 = optarg; break; case 'u': #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active) { patches = 1; rcs_diff_patches = server_use_rcs_diff (); } else #endif usage (update_usage); break; case '?': default: usage (update_usage); break; } } argc -= optind; argv += optind; #ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT if (client_active) { int pass; /* The first pass does the regular update. If we receive at least one patch which failed, we do a second pass and just fetch those files whose patches failed. */ pass = 1; do { int status; start_server (); if (local) send_arg("-l"); if (update_build_dirs) send_arg("-d"); if (pipeout) send_arg("-p"); if (!force_tag_match) send_arg("-f"); if (aflag) send_arg("-A"); if (update_prune_dirs) send_arg("-P"); client_prune_dirs = update_prune_dirs; option_with_arg ("-r", tag); if (options && options[0] != '\0') send_arg (options); if (date) client_senddate (date); if (join_rev1) option_with_arg ("-j", join_rev1); if (join_rev2) option_with_arg ("-j", join_rev2); wrap_send (); /* If the server supports the command "update-patches", that means that it knows how to handle the -u argument to update, which means to send patches instead of complete files. */ if (failed_patches == NULL) { #ifndef DONT_USE_PATCH /* Systems which don't have the patch program ported to them will want to define DONT_USE_PATCH; then CVS won't try to invoke patch. */ if (supported_request ("update-patches")) send_arg ("-u"); #endif } if (failed_patches == NULL) { send_file_names (argc, argv, SEND_EXPAND_WILD); /* If noexec, probably could be setting SEND_NO_CONTENTS. Same caveats as for "cvs status" apply. */ send_files (argc, argv, local, aflag, update_build_dirs ? SEND_BUILD_DIRS : 0); } else { int i; (void) printf ("%s client: refetching unpatchable files\n", program_name); if (toplevel_wd != NULL && CVS_CHDIR (toplevel_wd) < 0) { error (1, errno, "could not chdir to %s", toplevel_wd); } for (i = 0; i < failed_patches_count; i++) (void) unlink_file (failed_patches[i]); send_file_names (failed_patches_count, failed_patches, 0); send_files (failed_patches_count, failed_patches, local, aflag, update_build_dirs ? SEND_BUILD_DIRS : 0); } failed_patches = NULL; failed_patches_count = 0; send_to_server ("update\012", 0); status = get_responses_and_close (); /* If there are any conflicts, the server will return a non-zero exit status. If any patches failed, we still want to run the update again. We use a pass count to avoid an endless loop. */ /* Notes: (1) assuming that status != 0 implies a potential conflict is the best we can cleanly do given the current protocol. I suppose that trying to re-fetch in cases where there was a more serious error is probably more or less harmless, but it isn't really ideal. (2) it would be nice to have a testsuite case for the conflict-and-patch-failed case. */ if (status != 0 && (failed_patches == NULL || pass > 1)) { return status; } ++pass; } while (failed_patches != NULL); return 0; } #endif if (tag != NULL) tag_check_valid (tag, argc, argv, local, aflag, ""); if (join_rev1 != NULL) tag_check_valid_join (join_rev1, argc, argv, local, aflag, ""); if (join_rev2 != NULL) tag_check_valid_join (join_rev2, argc, argv, local, aflag, ""); /* * If we are updating the entire directory (for real) and building dirs * as we go, we make sure there is no static entries file and write the * tag file as appropriate */ if (argc <= 0 && !pipeout) { if (update_build_dirs) { if (unlink_file (CVSADM_ENTSTAT) < 0 && ! existence_error (errno)) error (1, errno, "cannot remove file %s", CVSADM_ENTSTAT); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active) server_clear_entstat (".", Name_Repository (NULL, NULL)); #endif } /* keep the CVS/Tag file current with the specified arguments */ if (aflag || tag || date) { WriteTag ((char *) NULL, tag, date, 0, ".", Name_Repository (NULL, NULL)); rewrite_tag = 1; nonbranch = 0; } } /* look for files/dirs locally and in the repository */ which = W_LOCAL | W_REPOS; /* look in the attic too if a tag or date is specified */ if (tag != NULL || date != NULL || joining()) which |= W_ATTIC; /* call the command line interface */ err = do_update (argc, argv, options, tag, date, force_tag_match, local, update_build_dirs, aflag, update_prune_dirs, pipeout, which, join_rev1, join_rev2, (char *) NULL); /* free the space Make_Date allocated if necessary */ if (date != NULL) free (date); return (err); } /* * Command line interface to update (used by checkout) */ int do_update (argc, argv, xoptions, xtag, xdate, xforce, local, xbuild, xaflag, xprune, xpipeout, which, xjoin_rev1, xjoin_rev2, preload_update_dir) int argc; char **argv; char *xoptions; char *xtag; char *xdate; int xforce; int local; int xbuild; int xaflag; int xprune; int xpipeout; int which; char *xjoin_rev1; char *xjoin_rev2; char *preload_update_dir; { int err = 0; char *cp; /* fill in the statics */ options = xoptions; tag = xtag; date = xdate; force_tag_match = xforce; update_build_dirs = xbuild; aflag = xaflag; update_prune_dirs = xprune; pipeout = xpipeout; /* setup the join support */ join_rev1 = xjoin_rev1; join_rev2 = xjoin_rev2; if (join_rev1 && (cp = strchr (join_rev1, ':')) != NULL) { *cp++ = '\0'; date_rev1 = Make_Date (cp); } else date_rev1 = (char *) NULL; if (join_rev2 && (cp = strchr (join_rev2, ':')) != NULL) { *cp++ = '\0'; date_rev2 = Make_Date (cp); } else date_rev2 = (char *) NULL; /* call the recursion processor */ err = start_recursion (update_fileproc, update_filesdone_proc, update_dirent_proc, update_dirleave_proc, NULL, argc, argv, local, which, aflag, 1, preload_update_dir, 1); /* see if we need to sleep before returning */ if (last_register_time) { time_t now; (void) time (&now); if (now == last_register_time) sleep (1); /* to avoid time-stamp races */ } return (err); } /* * This is the callback proc for update. It is called for each file in each * directory by the recursion code. The current directory is the local * instantiation. file is the file name we are to operate on. update_dir is * set to the path relative to where we started (for pretty printing). * repository is the repository. entries and srcfiles are the pre-parsed * entries and source control files. * * This routine decides what needs to be done for each file and does the * appropriate magic for checkout */ static int update_fileproc (callerdat, finfo) void *callerdat; struct file_info *finfo; { int retval; Ctype status; Vers_TS *vers; int resurrecting; resurrecting = 0; status = Classify_File (finfo, tag, date, options, force_tag_match, aflag, &vers, pipeout); /* Keep track of whether TAG is a branch tag. Note that if it is a branch tag in some files and a nonbranch tag in others, treat it as a nonbranch tag. It is possible that case should elicit a warning or an error. */ if (rewrite_tag && tag != NULL && finfo->rcs != NULL) { char *rev = RCS_getversion (finfo->rcs, tag, NULL, 1, NULL); if (rev != NULL && !RCS_nodeisbranch (finfo->rcs, tag)) nonbranch = 1; if (rev != NULL) free (rev); } if (pipeout) { /* * We just return success without doing anything if any of the really * funky cases occur * * If there is still a valid RCS file, do a regular checkout type * operation */ switch (status) { case T_UNKNOWN: /* unknown file was explicitly asked * about */ case T_REMOVE_ENTRY: /* needs to be un-registered */ case T_ADDED: /* added but not committed */ retval = 0; break; case T_CONFLICT: /* old punt-type errors */ retval = 1; break; case T_UPTODATE: /* file was already up-to-date */ case T_NEEDS_MERGE: /* needs merging */ case T_MODIFIED: /* locally modified */ case T_REMOVED: /* removed but not committed */ case T_CHECKOUT: /* needs checkout */ #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT case T_PATCH: /* needs patch */ #endif retval = checkout_file (finfo, vers, 0); break; default: /* can't ever happen :-) */ error (0, 0, "unknown file status %d for file %s", status, finfo->file); retval = 0; break; } } else { switch (status) { case T_UNKNOWN: /* unknown file was explicitly asked * about */ case T_UPTODATE: /* file was already up-to-date */ retval = 0; break; case T_CONFLICT: /* old punt-type errors */ retval = 1; (void) write_letter (finfo->file, 'C', finfo->update_dir); break; case T_NEEDS_MERGE: /* needs merging */ if (noexec) { retval = 1; (void) write_letter (finfo->file, 'C', finfo->update_dir); } else { if (wrap_merge_is_copy (finfo->file)) #if 0 /* Look, we can't clobber the user's file. We know it is modified and we're going to overwrite their mod? Puh-leeze. The correct behavior is probably something like what merge_file does for -kb, which is to give the users both files and tell them what the two filenames are. Of course, -m in wrappers needs to be documented *much* better. Anyway, until then, make this a fatal error. */ /* Should we be warning the user that we are * overwriting the user's copy of the file? */ retval = checkout_file (finfo, vers, 0); #else { error (0, 0, "A -m 'COPY' wrapper is specified"); error (0, 0, "but file %s needs merge", finfo->fullname); error (1, 0, "\ You probably want to avoid -m 'COPY' wrappers"); #endif } else retval = merge_file (finfo, vers); } break; case T_MODIFIED: /* locally modified */ retval = 0; if (vers->ts_conflict) { char *filestamp; int retcode; /* * If the timestamp has changed and no conflict indicators * are found, it isn't a 'C' any more. */ #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active) retcode = vers->ts_conflict[0] != '='; else { filestamp = time_stamp (finfo->file); retcode = strcmp (vers->ts_conflict, filestamp); free (filestamp); } #else filestamp = time_stamp (finfo->file); retcode = strcmp (vers->ts_conflict, filestamp); free (filestamp); #endif if (retcode) { /* The timestamps differ. But if there are conflict markers print 'C' anyway. */ retcode = !file_has_markers (finfo); } if (!retcode) { (void) write_letter (finfo->file, 'C', finfo->update_dir); retval = 1; } else { /* Reregister to clear conflict flag. */ Register (finfo->entries, finfo->file, vers->vn_rcs, vers->ts_rcs, vers->options, vers->tag, vers->date, (char *)0); } } if (!retval) retval = write_letter (finfo->file, 'M', finfo->update_dir); break; #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT case T_PATCH: /* needs patch */ if (patches) { int docheckout; struct stat file_info; unsigned char checksum[16]; retval = patch_file (finfo, vers, &docheckout, &file_info, checksum); if (! docheckout) { if (server_active && retval == 0) server_updated (finfo, vers, (rcs_diff_patches ? SERVER_RCS_DIFF : SERVER_PATCHED), &file_info, checksum); break; } } /* Fall through. */ /* If we're not running as a server, just check the file out. It's simpler and faster than starting up two new processes (diff and patch). */ /* Fall through. */ #endif case T_CHECKOUT: /* needs checkout */ retval = checkout_file (finfo, vers, 0); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active && retval == 0) server_updated (finfo, vers, SERVER_UPDATED, (struct stat *) NULL, (unsigned char *) NULL); #endif break; case T_ADDED: /* added but not committed */ retval = write_letter (finfo->file, 'A', finfo->update_dir); break; case T_REMOVED: /* removed but not committed */ retval = write_letter (finfo->file, 'R', finfo->update_dir); break; case T_REMOVE_ENTRY: /* needs to be un-registered */ retval = scratch_file (finfo); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active && retval == 0) { if (vers->ts_user == NULL) server_scratch_entry_only (); server_updated (finfo, vers, SERVER_UPDATED, (struct stat *) NULL, (unsigned char *) NULL); } #endif break; default: /* can't ever happen :-) */ error (0, 0, "unknown file status %d for file %s", status, finfo->file); retval = 0; break; } } /* only try to join if things have gone well thus far */ if (retval == 0 && join_rev1) join_file (finfo, vers); /* if this directory has an ignore list, add this file to it */ if (ignlist) { Node *p; p = getnode (); p->type = FILES; p->key = xstrdup (finfo->file); if (addnode (ignlist, p) != 0) freenode (p); } freevers_ts (&vers); return (retval); } static void update_ignproc PROTO ((char *, char *)); static void update_ignproc (file, dir) char *file; char *dir; { (void) write_letter (file, '?', dir); } /* ARGSUSED */ static int update_filesdone_proc (callerdat, err, repository, update_dir, entries) void *callerdat; int err; char *repository; char *update_dir; List *entries; { if (rewrite_tag) { WriteTag (NULL, tag, date, nonbranch, update_dir, repository); rewrite_tag = 0; } /* if this directory has an ignore list, process it then free it */ if (ignlist) { ignore_files (ignlist, entries, update_dir, update_ignproc); dellist (&ignlist); } /* Clean up CVS admin dirs if we are export */ if (strcmp (command_name, "export") == 0) { /* I'm not sure the existence_error is actually possible (except in cases where we really should print a message), but since this code used to ignore all errors, I'll play it safe. */ if (unlink_file_dir (CVSADM) < 0 && !existence_error (errno)) error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s directory", CVSADM); } #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT else if (!server_active && !pipeout) #else else if (!pipeout) #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ { /* If there is no CVS/Root file, add one */ if (!isfile (CVSADM_ROOT)) Create_Root ((char *) NULL, CVSroot_original); } return (err); } /* * update_dirent_proc () is called back by the recursion processor before a * sub-directory is processed for update. In this case, update_dirent proc * will probably create the directory unless -d isn't specified and this is a * new directory. A return code of 0 indicates the directory should be * processed by the recursion code. A return of non-zero indicates the * recursion code should skip this directory. */ static Dtype update_dirent_proc (callerdat, dir, repository, update_dir, entries) void *callerdat; char *dir; char *repository; char *update_dir; List *entries; { if (ignore_directory (update_dir)) { /* print the warm fuzzy message */ if (!quiet) error (0, 0, "Ignoring %s", update_dir); return R_SKIP_ALL; } if (!isdir (dir)) { /* if we aren't building dirs, blow it off */ if (!update_build_dirs) return (R_SKIP_ALL); if (noexec) { /* ignore the missing dir if -n is specified */ error (0, 0, "New directory `%s' -- ignored", dir); return (R_SKIP_ALL); } else { /* otherwise, create the dir and appropriate adm files */ make_directory (dir); Create_Admin (dir, update_dir, repository, tag, date, /* This is a guess. We will rewrite it later via WriteTag. */ 0); rewrite_tag = 1; nonbranch = 0; Subdir_Register (entries, (char *) NULL, dir); } } /* Do we need to check noexec here? */ else if (!pipeout) { char *cvsadmdir; /* The directory exists. Check to see if it has a CVS subdirectory. */ cvsadmdir = xmalloc (strlen (dir) + 80); strcpy (cvsadmdir, dir); strcat (cvsadmdir, "/"); strcat (cvsadmdir, CVSADM); if (!isdir (cvsadmdir)) { /* We cannot successfully recurse into a directory without a CVS subdirectory. Generally we will have already printed "? foo". */ free (cvsadmdir); return R_SKIP_ALL; } free (cvsadmdir); } /* * If we are building dirs and not going to stdout, we make sure there is * no static entries file and write the tag file as appropriate */ if (!pipeout) { if (update_build_dirs) { char *tmp; tmp = xmalloc (strlen (dir) + sizeof (CVSADM_ENTSTAT) + 10); (void) sprintf (tmp, "%s/%s", dir, CVSADM_ENTSTAT); if (unlink_file (tmp) < 0 && ! existence_error (errno)) error (1, errno, "cannot remove file %s", tmp); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active) server_clear_entstat (update_dir, repository); #endif free (tmp); } /* keep the CVS/Tag file current with the specified arguments */ if (aflag || tag || date) { WriteTag (dir, tag, date, 0, update_dir, repository); rewrite_tag = 1; nonbranch = 0; } /* initialize the ignore list for this directory */ ignlist = getlist (); } /* print the warm fuzzy message */ if (!quiet) error (0, 0, "Updating %s", update_dir); return (R_PROCESS); } /* * update_dirleave_proc () is called back by the recursion code upon leaving * a directory. It will prune empty directories if needed and will execute * any appropriate update programs. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static int update_dirleave_proc (callerdat, dir, err, update_dir, entries) void *callerdat; char *dir; int err; char *update_dir; List *entries; { FILE *fp; /* run the update_prog if there is one */ /* FIXME: should be checking for errors from CVS_FOPEN and printing them if not existence_error. */ if (err == 0 && !pipeout && !noexec && (fp = CVS_FOPEN (CVSADM_UPROG, "r")) != NULL) { char *cp; char *repository; char *line = NULL; size_t line_allocated = 0; repository = Name_Repository ((char *) NULL, update_dir); if (getline (&line, &line_allocated, fp) >= 0) { if ((cp = strrchr (line, '\n')) != NULL) *cp = '\0'; run_setup ("%s %s", line, repository); cvs_output (program_name, 0); cvs_output (" ", 1); cvs_output (command_name, 0); cvs_output (": Executing '", 0); run_print (stdout); cvs_output ("'\n", 0); (void) run_exec (RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_NORMAL); } else if (ferror (fp)) error (0, errno, "cannot read %s", CVSADM_UPROG); else error (0, 0, "unexpected end of file on %s", CVSADM_UPROG); if (fclose (fp) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", CVSADM_UPROG); if (line != NULL) free (line); free (repository); } if (strchr (dir, '/') == NULL) { /* FIXME: chdir ("..") loses with symlinks. */ /* Prune empty dirs on the way out - if necessary */ (void) CVS_CHDIR (".."); if (update_prune_dirs && isemptydir (dir, 0)) { /* I'm not sure the existence_error is actually possible (except in cases where we really should print a message), but since this code used to ignore all errors, I'll play it safe. */ if (unlink_file_dir (dir) < 0 && !existence_error (errno)) error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s directory", dir); Subdir_Deregister (entries, (char *) NULL, dir); } } return (err); } static int isremoved PROTO ((Node *, void *)); /* Returns 1 if the file indicated by node has been removed. */ static int isremoved (node, closure) Node *node; void *closure; { Entnode *entdata = (Entnode*) node->data; /* If the first character of the version is a '-', the file has been removed. */ return (entdata->version && entdata->version[0] == '-') ? 1 : 0; } /* Returns 1 if the argument directory is completely empty, other than the existence of the CVS directory entry. Zero otherwise. If MIGHT_NOT_EXIST and the directory doesn't exist, then just return 0. */ int isemptydir (dir, might_not_exist) char *dir; int might_not_exist; { DIR *dirp; struct dirent *dp; if ((dirp = CVS_OPENDIR (dir)) == NULL) { if (might_not_exist && existence_error (errno)) return 0; error (0, errno, "cannot open directory %s for empty check", dir); return (0); } errno = 0; while ((dp = readdir (dirp)) != NULL) { if (strcmp (dp->d_name, ".") != 0 && strcmp (dp->d_name, "..") != 0) { if (strcmp (dp->d_name, CVSADM) != 0) { /* An entry other than the CVS directory. The directory is certainly not empty. */ (void) closedir (dirp); return (0); } else { /* The CVS directory entry. We don't have to worry about this unless the Entries file indicates that files have been removed, but not committed, in this directory. (Removing the directory would prevent people from comitting the fact that they removed the files!) */ List *l; int files_removed; struct saved_cwd cwd; if (save_cwd (&cwd)) error_exit (); if (CVS_CHDIR (dir) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot change directory to %s", dir); l = Entries_Open (0); files_removed = walklist (l, isremoved, 0); Entries_Close (l); if (restore_cwd (&cwd, NULL)) error_exit (); free_cwd (&cwd); if (files_removed != 0) { /* There are files that have been removed, but not committed! Do not consider the directory empty. */ (void) closedir (dirp); return (0); } } } errno = 0; } if (errno != 0) { error (0, errno, "cannot read directory %s", dir); (void) closedir (dirp); return (0); } (void) closedir (dirp); return (1); } /* * scratch the Entries file entry associated with a file */ static int scratch_file (finfo) struct file_info *finfo; { history_write ('W', finfo->update_dir, "", finfo->file, finfo->repository); Scratch_Entry (finfo->entries, finfo->file); if (unlink_file (finfo->file) < 0 && ! existence_error (errno)) error (0, errno, "unable to remove %s", finfo->fullname); return (0); } /* * Check out a file. */ static int checkout_file (finfo, vers_ts, adding) struct file_info *finfo; Vers_TS *vers_ts; int adding; { char *backup; int set_time, retval = 0; int retcode = 0; int status; int file_is_dead; /* don't screw with backup files if we're going to stdout */ if (!pipeout) { backup = xmalloc (strlen (finfo->file) + sizeof (CVSADM) + sizeof (CVSPREFIX) + 10); (void) sprintf (backup, "%s/%s%s", CVSADM, CVSPREFIX, finfo->file); if (isfile (finfo->file)) rename_file (finfo->file, backup); else /* If -f/-t wrappers are being used to wrap up a directory, then backup might be a directory instead of just a file. */ (void) unlink_file_dir (backup); } file_is_dead = RCS_isdead (vers_ts->srcfile, vers_ts->vn_rcs); if (!file_is_dead) { /* * if we are checking out to stdout, print a nice message to * stderr, and add the -p flag to the command */ if (pipeout) { if (!quiet) { cvs_outerr ("\ ===================================================================\n\ Checking out ", 0); cvs_outerr (finfo->fullname, 0); cvs_outerr ("\n\ RCS: ", 0); cvs_outerr (vers_ts->srcfile->path, 0); cvs_outerr ("\n\ VERS: ", 0); cvs_outerr (vers_ts->vn_rcs, 0); cvs_outerr ("\n***************\n", 0); } } status = RCS_checkout (vers_ts->srcfile, pipeout ? NULL : finfo->file, vers_ts->vn_rcs, vers_ts->vn_tag, vers_ts->options, RUN_TTY, (RCSCHECKOUTPROC) NULL, (void *) NULL); } if (file_is_dead || status == 0) { if (!pipeout) { Vers_TS *xvers_ts; if (cvswrite == TRUE && !file_is_dead && !fileattr_get (finfo->file, "_watched")) xchmod (finfo->file, 1); { /* A newly checked out file is never under the spell of "cvs edit". If we think we were editing it from a previous life, clean up. Would be better to check for same the working directory instead of same user, but that is hairy. */ struct addremove_args args; editor_set (finfo->file, getcaller (), NULL); memset (&args, 0, sizeof args); args.remove_temp = 1; watch_modify_watchers (finfo->file, &args); } /* set the time from the RCS file iff it was unknown before */ if (vers_ts->vn_user == NULL || strncmp (vers_ts->ts_rcs, "Initial", 7) == 0) { set_time = 1; } else set_time = 0; wrap_fromcvs_process_file (finfo->file); xvers_ts = Version_TS (finfo, options, tag, date, force_tag_match, set_time); if (strcmp (xvers_ts->options, "-V4") == 0) xvers_ts->options[0] = '\0'; (void) time (&last_register_time); if (file_is_dead) { if (xvers_ts->vn_user != NULL) { error (0, 0, "warning: %s is not (any longer) pertinent", finfo->fullname); } Scratch_Entry (finfo->entries, finfo->file); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active && xvers_ts->ts_user == NULL) server_scratch_entry_only (); #endif /* FIXME: Rather than always unlink'ing, and ignoring the existence_error, we should do the unlink only if vers_ts->ts_user is non-NULL. Then there would be no need to ignore an existence_error (for example, if the user removes the file while we are running). */ if (unlink_file (finfo->file) < 0 && ! existence_error (errno)) { error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s", finfo->fullname); } } else Register (finfo->entries, finfo->file, adding ? "0" : xvers_ts->vn_rcs, xvers_ts->ts_user, xvers_ts->options, xvers_ts->tag, xvers_ts->date, (char *)0); /* Clear conflict flag on fresh checkout */ /* fix up the vers structure, in case it is used by join */ if (join_rev1) { if (vers_ts->vn_user != NULL) free (vers_ts->vn_user); if (vers_ts->vn_rcs != NULL) free (vers_ts->vn_rcs); vers_ts->vn_user = xstrdup (xvers_ts->vn_rcs); vers_ts->vn_rcs = xstrdup (xvers_ts->vn_rcs); } /* If this is really Update and not Checkout, recode history */ if (strcmp (command_name, "update") == 0) history_write ('U', finfo->update_dir, xvers_ts->vn_rcs, finfo->file, finfo->repository); freevers_ts (&xvers_ts); if (!really_quiet && !file_is_dead) { write_letter (finfo->file, 'U', finfo->update_dir); } } } else { int old_errno = errno; /* save errno value over the rename */ if (!pipeout && isfile (backup)) rename_file (backup, finfo->file); error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? old_errno : 0, "could not check out %s", finfo->fullname); retval = retcode; } if (!pipeout) { /* If -f/-t wrappers are being used to wrap up a directory, then backup might be a directory instead of just a file. */ (void) unlink_file_dir (backup); free (backup); } return (retval); } #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT /* This structure is used to pass information between patch_file and patch_file_write. */ struct patch_file_data { /* File name, for error messages. */ const char *filename; /* File to which to write. */ FILE *fp; /* Whether to compute the MD5 checksum. */ int compute_checksum; /* Data structure for computing the MD5 checksum. */ struct MD5Context context; /* Set if the file has a final newline. */ int final_nl; }; /* Patch a file. Runs diff. This is only done when running as the * server. The hope is that the diff will be smaller than the file * itself. */ static int patch_file (finfo, vers_ts, docheckout, file_info, checksum) struct file_info *finfo; Vers_TS *vers_ts; int *docheckout; struct stat *file_info; unsigned char *checksum; { char *backup; char *file1; char *file2; int retval = 0; int retcode = 0; int fail; FILE *e; struct patch_file_data data; *docheckout = 0; if (noexec || pipeout || joining ()) { *docheckout = 1; return 0; } /* If this file has been marked as being binary, then never send a patch. */ if (strcmp (vers_ts->options, "-kb") == 0) { *docheckout = 1; return 0; } backup = xmalloc (strlen (finfo->file) + sizeof (CVSADM) + sizeof (CVSPREFIX) + 10); (void) sprintf (backup, "%s/%s%s", CVSADM, CVSPREFIX, finfo->file); if (isfile (finfo->file)) rename_file (finfo->file, backup); else (void) unlink_file (backup); file1 = xmalloc (strlen (finfo->file) + sizeof (CVSADM) + sizeof (CVSPREFIX) + 10); (void) sprintf (file1, "%s/%s%s-1", CVSADM, CVSPREFIX, finfo->file); file2 = xmalloc (strlen (finfo->file) + sizeof (CVSADM) + sizeof (CVSPREFIX) + 10); (void) sprintf (file2, "%s/%s%s-2", CVSADM, CVSPREFIX, finfo->file); fail = 0; /* We need to check out both revisions first, to see if either one has a trailing newline. Because of this, we don't use rcsdiff, but just use diff. */ e = CVS_FOPEN (file1, "w"); if (e == NULL) error (1, errno, "cannot open %s", file1); data.filename = file1; data.fp = e; data.final_nl = 0; data.compute_checksum = 0; retcode = RCS_checkout (vers_ts->srcfile, (char *) NULL, vers_ts->vn_user, (char *) NULL, vers_ts->options, RUN_TTY, patch_file_write, (void *) &data); if (fclose (e) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot close %s", file1); if (retcode != 0 || ! data.final_nl) fail = 1; if (! fail) { e = CVS_FOPEN (file2, "w"); if (e == NULL) error (1, errno, "cannot open %s", file2); data.filename = file2; data.fp = e; data.final_nl = 0; data.compute_checksum = 1; MD5Init (&data.context); retcode = RCS_checkout (vers_ts->srcfile, (char *) NULL, vers_ts->vn_rcs, (char *) NULL, vers_ts->options, RUN_TTY, patch_file_write, (void *) &data); if (fclose (e) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot close %s", file2); if (retcode != 0 || ! data.final_nl) fail = 1; else MD5Final (checksum, &data.context); } retcode = 0; if (! fail) { const char *diff_options; /* FIXME: It might be better to come up with a diff library which can be shared with the diffutils. */ /* If the client does not support the Rcs-diff command, we send a context diff, and the client must invoke patch. That approach was problematical for various reasons. The new approach only requires running diff in the server; the client can handle everything without invoking an external program. */ if (! rcs_diff_patches) { /* We use -c, not -u, because we have no way of knowing which DIFF is in use. */ diff_options = "-c"; } else { /* FIXME: We should use -a if diff supports it. We should probably just copy over most or all of the diff handling in the RCS configure script. */ /* IMHO, we shouldn't copy over anything which even vaguely resembles the RCS configure script. That kind of thing tends to be ugly, slow, and fragile. It also is a a support headache for CVS to behave differently in subtle ways based on whether it was installed correctly. Instead we should come up with a diff library. -kingdon, Apr 1997. */ diff_options = "-n"; } run_setup ("%s %s %s %s", DIFF, diff_options, file1, file2); /* A retcode of 0 means no differences. 1 means some differences. */ if ((retcode = run_exec (RUN_TTY, finfo->file, RUN_TTY, RUN_NORMAL)) != 0 && retcode != 1) { fail = 1; } else { #define BINARY "Binary" char buf[sizeof BINARY]; unsigned int c; /* Stat the original RCS file, and then adjust it the way that RCS_checkout would. FIXME: This is an abstraction violation. */ if (CVS_STAT (vers_ts->srcfile->path, file_info) < 0) error (1, errno, "could not stat %s", vers_ts->srcfile->path); if (chmod (finfo->file, file_info->st_mode & ~(S_IWRITE | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH)) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot change mode of file %s", finfo->file); if (cvswrite == TRUE && !fileattr_get (finfo->file, "_watched")) xchmod (finfo->file, 1); /* Check the diff output to make sure patch will be handle it. */ e = CVS_FOPEN (finfo->file, "r"); if (e == NULL) error (1, errno, "could not open diff output file %s", finfo->fullname); c = fread (buf, 1, sizeof BINARY - 1, e); buf[c] = '\0'; if (strcmp (buf, BINARY) == 0) { /* These are binary files. We could use diff -a, but patch can't handle that. */ fail = 1; } fclose (e); } } if (! fail) { Vers_TS *xvers_ts; /* This stuff is just copied blindly from checkout_file. I don't really know what it does. */ xvers_ts = Version_TS (finfo, options, tag, date, force_tag_match, 0); if (strcmp (xvers_ts->options, "-V4") == 0) xvers_ts->options[0] = '\0'; Register (finfo->entries, finfo->file, xvers_ts->vn_rcs, xvers_ts->ts_user, xvers_ts->options, xvers_ts->tag, xvers_ts->date, NULL); if (CVS_STAT (finfo->file, file_info) < 0) error (1, errno, "could not stat %s", finfo->file); /* If this is really Update and not Checkout, recode history */ if (strcmp (command_name, "update") == 0) history_write ('P', finfo->update_dir, xvers_ts->vn_rcs, finfo->file, finfo->repository); freevers_ts (&xvers_ts); if (!really_quiet) { write_letter (finfo->file, 'P', finfo->update_dir); } } else { int old_errno = errno; /* save errno value over the rename */ if (isfile (backup)) rename_file (backup, finfo->file); if (retcode != 0 && retcode != 1) error (retcode == -1 ? 1 : 0, retcode == -1 ? old_errno : 0, "could not diff %s", finfo->fullname); *docheckout = 1; retval = retcode; } (void) unlink_file (backup); (void) unlink_file (file1); (void) unlink_file (file2); free (backup); free (file1); free (file2); return (retval); } /* Write data to a file. Record whether the last byte written was a newline. Optionally compute a checksum. This is called by patch_file via RCS_checkout. */ static void patch_file_write (callerdat, buffer, len) void *callerdat; const char *buffer; size_t len; { struct patch_file_data *data = (struct patch_file_data *) callerdat; if (fwrite (buffer, 1, len, data->fp) != len) error (1, errno, "cannot write %s", data->filename); data->final_nl = (buffer[len - 1] == '\n'); if (data->compute_checksum) MD5Update (&data->context, buffer, len); } #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ /* * Several of the types we process only print a bit of information consisting * of a single letter and the name. */ static int write_letter (file, letter, update_dir) char *file; int letter; char *update_dir; { if (!really_quiet) { char buf[2]; buf[0] = letter; buf[1] = ' '; cvs_output (buf, 2); if (update_dir[0]) { cvs_output (update_dir, 0); cvs_output ("/", 1); } cvs_output (file, 0); cvs_output ("\n", 1); } return (0); } /* * Do all the magic associated with a file which needs to be merged */ static int merge_file (finfo, vers) struct file_info *finfo; Vers_TS *vers; { char *backup; int status; int retcode = 0; int retval; /* * The users currently modified file is moved to a backup file name * ".#filename.version", so that it will stay around for a few days * before being automatically removed by some cron daemon. The "version" * is the version of the file that the user was most up-to-date with * before the merge. */ backup = xmalloc (strlen (finfo->file) + strlen (vers->vn_user) + sizeof (BAKPREFIX) + 10); (void) sprintf (backup, "%s%s.%s", BAKPREFIX, finfo->file, vers->vn_user); (void) unlink_file (backup); copy_file (finfo->file, backup); xchmod (finfo->file, 1); if (strcmp (vers->options, "-kb") == 0) { /* For binary files, a merge is always a conflict. We give the user the two files, and let them resolve it. It is possible that we should require a "touch foo" or similar step before we allow a checkin. */ status = checkout_file (finfo, vers, 0); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT /* Send the new contents of the file before the message. If we wanted to be totally correct, we would have the client write the message only after the file has safely been written. */ if (server_active) { server_copy_file (finfo->file, finfo->update_dir, finfo->repository, backup); server_updated (finfo, vers, SERVER_MERGED, (struct stat *) NULL, (unsigned char *) NULL); } #endif error (0, 0, "binary file needs merge"); error (0, 0, "revision %s from repository is now in %s", vers->vn_rcs, finfo->fullname); error (0, 0, "file from working directory is now in %s", backup); write_letter (finfo->file, 'C', finfo->update_dir); history_write ('C', finfo->update_dir, vers->vn_rcs, finfo->file, finfo->repository); retval = 0; goto out; } status = RCS_merge(vers->srcfile->path, vers->options, vers->vn_user, vers->vn_rcs); if (status != 0 && status != 1) { error (0, status == -1 ? errno : 0, "could not merge revision %s of %s", vers->vn_user, finfo->fullname); error (status == -1 ? 1 : 0, 0, "restoring %s from backup file %s", finfo->fullname, backup); rename_file (backup, finfo->file); retval = 1; goto out; } if (strcmp (vers->options, "-V4") == 0) vers->options[0] = '\0'; (void) time (&last_register_time); { char *cp = 0; if (status) cp = time_stamp (finfo->file); Register (finfo->entries, finfo->file, vers->vn_rcs, vers->ts_rcs, vers->options, vers->tag, vers->date, cp); if (cp) free (cp); } /* fix up the vers structure, in case it is used by join */ if (join_rev1) { if (vers->vn_user != NULL) free (vers->vn_user); vers->vn_user = xstrdup (vers->vn_rcs); } #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT /* Send the new contents of the file before the message. If we wanted to be totally correct, we would have the client write the message only after the file has safely been written. */ if (server_active) { server_copy_file (finfo->file, finfo->update_dir, finfo->repository, backup); server_updated (finfo, vers, SERVER_MERGED, (struct stat *) NULL, (unsigned char *) NULL); } #endif if (!noexec && !xcmp (backup, finfo->file)) { printf ("%s already contains the differences between %s and %s\n", finfo->fullname, vers->vn_user, vers->vn_rcs); history_write ('G', finfo->update_dir, vers->vn_rcs, finfo->file, finfo->repository); retval = 0; goto out; } if (status == 1) { if (!noexec) error (0, 0, "conflicts found in %s", finfo->fullname); write_letter (finfo->file, 'C', finfo->update_dir); history_write ('C', finfo->update_dir, vers->vn_rcs, finfo->file, finfo->repository); } else if (retcode == -1) { error (1, errno, "fork failed while examining update of %s", finfo->fullname); } else { write_letter (finfo->file, 'M', finfo->update_dir); history_write ('G', finfo->update_dir, vers->vn_rcs, finfo->file, finfo->repository); } retval = 0; out: free (backup); return retval; } /* * Do all the magic associated with a file which needs to be joined * (-j option) */ static void join_file (finfo, vers) struct file_info *finfo; Vers_TS *vers; { char *backup; char *options; int status; char *rev1; char *rev2; char *jrev1; char *jrev2; char *jdate1; char *jdate2; jrev1 = join_rev1; jrev2 = join_rev2; jdate1 = date_rev1; jdate2 = date_rev2; if (wrap_merge_is_copy (finfo->file)) { error (0, 0, "Cannot merge %s because it is a merge-by-copy file.", finfo->fullname); return; } /* Determine if we need to do anything at all. */ if (vers->srcfile == NULL || vers->srcfile->path == NULL) { return; } /* If only one join revision is specified, it becomes the second revision. */ if (jrev2 == NULL) { jrev2 = jrev1; jrev1 = NULL; jdate2 = jdate1; jdate1 = NULL; } /* Convert the second revision, walking branches and dates. */ rev2 = RCS_getversion (vers->srcfile, jrev2, jdate2, 1, (int *) NULL); /* If this is a merge of two revisions, get the first revision. If only one join tag was specified, then the first revision is the greatest common ancestor of the second revision and the working file. */ if (jrev1 != NULL) rev1 = RCS_getversion (vers->srcfile, jrev1, jdate1, 1, (int *) NULL); else { /* Note that we use vn_rcs here, since vn_user may contain a special string such as "-nn". */ if (vers->vn_rcs == NULL) rev1 = NULL; else if (rev2 == NULL) { /* This means that the file never existed on the branch. It does not mean that the file was removed on the branch: that case is represented by a dead rev2. If the file never existed on the branch, then we have nothing to merge, so we just return. */ return; } else rev1 = gca (vers->vn_rcs, rev2); } /* Handle a nonexistent or dead merge target. */ if (rev2 == NULL || RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, rev2)) { char *mrev; if (rev2 != NULL) free (rev2); /* If the first revision doesn't exist either, then there is no change between the two revisions, so we don't do anything. */ if (rev1 == NULL || RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, rev1)) { if (rev1 != NULL) free (rev1); return; } /* If we are merging two revisions, then the file was removed between the first revision and the second one. In this case we want to mark the file for removal. If we are merging one revision, then the file has been removed between the greatest common ancestor and the merge revision. From the perspective of the branch on to which we ar emerging, which may be the trunk, either 1) the file does not currently exist on the target, or 2) the file has not been modified on the target branch since the greatest common ancestor, or 3) the file has been modified on the target branch since the greatest common ancestor. In case 1 there is nothing to do. In case 2 we mark the file for removal. In case 3 we have a conflict. Note that the handling is slightly different depending upon whether one or two join targets were specified. If two join targets were specified, we don't check whether the file was modified since a given point. My reasoning is that if you ask for an explicit merge between two tags, then you want to merge in whatever was changed between those two tags. If a file was removed between the two tags, then you want it to be removed. However, if you ask for a merge of a branch, then you want to merge in all changes which were made on the branch. If a file was removed on the branch, that is a change to the file. If the file was also changed on the main line, then that is also a change. These two changes--the file removal and the modification--must be merged. This is a conflict. */ /* If the user file is dead, or does not exist, or has been marked for removal, then there is nothing to do. */ if (vers->vn_user == NULL || vers->vn_user[0] == '-' || RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, vers->vn_user)) { if (rev1 != NULL) free (rev1); return; } /* If the user file has been marked for addition, or has been locally modified, then we have a conflict which we can not resolve. No_Difference will already have been called in this case, so comparing the timestamps is sufficient to determine whether the file is locally modified. */ if (strcmp (vers->vn_user, "0") == 0 || (vers->ts_user != NULL && strcmp (vers->ts_user, vers->ts_rcs) != 0)) { if (jdate2 != NULL) error (0, 0, "file %s is locally modified, but has been removed in revision %s as of %s", finfo->fullname, jrev2, jdate2); else error (0, 0, "file %s is locally modified, but has been removed in revision %s", finfo->fullname, jrev2); /* FIXME: Should we arrange to return a non-zero exit status? */ if (rev1 != NULL) free (rev1); return; } /* If only one join tag was specified, and the user file has been changed since the greatest common ancestor (rev1), then there is a conflict we can not resolve. See above for the rationale. */ if (join_rev2 == NULL && strcmp (rev1, vers->vn_user) != 0) { if (jdate2 != NULL) error (0, 0, "file %s has been modified, but has been removed in revision %s as of %s", finfo->fullname, jrev2, jdate2); else error (0, 0, "file %s has been modified, but has been removed in revision %s", finfo->fullname, jrev2); /* FIXME: Should we arrange to return a non-zero exit status? */ if (rev1 != NULL) free (rev1); return; } if (rev1 != NULL) free (rev1); /* The user file exists and has not been modified. Mark it for removal. FIXME: If we are doing a checkout, this has the effect of first checking out the file, and then removing it. It would be better to just register the removal. */ #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active) { server_scratch (finfo->file); server_updated (finfo, vers, SERVER_UPDATED, (struct stat *) NULL, (unsigned char *) NULL); } #endif mrev = xmalloc (strlen (vers->vn_user) + 2); sprintf (mrev, "-%s", vers->vn_user); Register (finfo->entries, finfo->file, mrev, vers->ts_rcs, vers->options, vers->tag, vers->date, vers->ts_conflict); free (mrev); /* We need to check existence_error here because if we are running as the server, and the file is up to date in the working directory, the client will not have sent us a copy. */ if (unlink_file (finfo->file) < 0 && ! existence_error (errno)) error (0, errno, "cannot remove file %s", finfo->fullname); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active) server_checked_in (finfo->file, finfo->update_dir, finfo->repository); #endif if (! really_quiet) error (0, 0, "scheduling %s for removal", finfo->fullname); return; } /* If the target of the merge is the same as the working file revision, then there is nothing to do. */ if (vers->vn_user != NULL && strcmp (rev2, vers->vn_user) == 0) { if (rev1 != NULL) free (rev1); free (rev2); return; } /* If rev1 is dead or does not exist, then the file was added between rev1 and rev2. */ if (rev1 == NULL || RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, rev1)) { if (rev1 != NULL) free (rev1); free (rev2); /* If the file does not exist in the working directory, then we can just check out the new revision and mark it for addition. */ if (vers->vn_user == NULL) { Vers_TS *xvers; xvers = Version_TS (finfo, vers->options, jrev2, jdate2, 1, 0); /* FIXME: If checkout_file fails, we should arrange to return a non-zero exit status. */ status = checkout_file (finfo, xvers, 1); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active && status == 0) server_updated (finfo, xvers, SERVER_UPDATED, (struct stat *) NULL, (unsigned char *) NULL); #endif freevers_ts (&xvers); return; } /* The file currently exists in the working directory, so we have a conflict which we can not resolve. Note that this is true even if the file is marked for addition or removal. */ if (jdate2 != NULL) error (0, 0, "file %s exists, but has been added in revision %s as of %s", finfo->fullname, jrev2, jdate2); else error (0, 0, "file %s exists, but has been added in revision %s", finfo->fullname, jrev2); return; } /* If the two merge revisions are the same, then there is nothing to do. */ if (strcmp (rev1, rev2) == 0) { free (rev1); free (rev2); return; } /* If there is no working file, then we can't do the merge. */ if (vers->vn_user == NULL) { free (rev1); free (rev2); if (jdate2 != NULL) error (0, 0, "file %s is present in revision %s as of %s", finfo->fullname, jrev2, jdate2); else error (0, 0, "file %s is present in revision %s", finfo->fullname, jrev2); /* FIXME: Should we arrange to return a non-zero exit status? */ return; } #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active && !isreadable (finfo->file)) { int retcode; /* The file is up to date. Need to check out the current contents. */ retcode = RCS_checkout (vers->srcfile, finfo->file, vers->vn_user, (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL, RUN_TTY, (RCSCHECKOUTPROC) NULL, (void *) NULL); if (retcode != 0) error (1, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0, "failed to check out %s file", finfo->fullname); } #endif /* * The users currently modified file is moved to a backup file name * ".#filename.version", so that it will stay around for a few days * before being automatically removed by some cron daemon. The "version" * is the version of the file that the user was most up-to-date with * before the merge. */ backup = xmalloc (strlen (finfo->file) + strlen (vers->vn_user) + sizeof (BAKPREFIX) + 10); (void) sprintf (backup, "%s%s.%s", BAKPREFIX, finfo->file, vers->vn_user); (void) unlink_file (backup); copy_file (finfo->file, backup); xchmod (finfo->file, 1); options = vers->options; #ifdef HAVE_RCS5 #if 0 if (*options == '\0') options = "-kk"; /* to ignore keyword expansions */ #endif #endif status = RCS_merge (vers->srcfile->path, options, rev1, rev2); if (status != 0 && status != 1) { error (0, status == -1 ? errno : 0, "could not merge revision %s of %s", rev2, finfo->fullname); error (status == -1 ? 1 : 0, 0, "restoring %s from backup file %s", finfo->fullname, backup); rename_file (backup, finfo->file); } free (rev1); free (rev2); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT /* * If we're in server mode, then we need to re-register the file * even if there were no conflicts (status == 0). * This tells server_updated() to send the modified file back to * the client. */ if (status == 1 || (status == 0 && server_active)) #else if (status == 1) #endif { char *cp = 0; if (status) cp = time_stamp (finfo->file); Register (finfo->entries, finfo->file, vers->vn_rcs, vers->ts_rcs, vers->options, vers->tag, vers->date, cp); if (cp) free(cp); } #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT if (server_active) { server_copy_file (finfo->file, finfo->update_dir, finfo->repository, backup); server_updated (finfo, vers, SERVER_MERGED, (struct stat *) NULL, (unsigned char *) NULL); } #endif free (backup); } int joining () { return (join_rev1 != NULL); }