HADOOP-12018. smart-apply-patch.sh fails if the patch edits CR+LF files and is created by 'git diff --no-prefix'. Contributed by Kengo Seki.
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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# Determine if the patch file is a git diff file with prefixes.
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# Determine if the git diff patch file has prefixes.
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# These files are generated via "git diff" *without* the --no-prefix option.
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#
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# We can apply these patches more easily because we know that the a/ and b/
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# And of course, we know that the patch file was generated using git, so we
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# know git apply can handle it properly.
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#
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# Arguments: file name.
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# Return: 0 if it is a git diff; 1 otherwise.
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# Arguments: git diff file name.
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# Return: 0 if it is a git diff with prefix; 1 otherwise.
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#
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is_git_diff_with_prefix() {
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DIFF_TYPE="unknown"
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while read -r line; do
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if [[ "$line" =~ ^diff\ ]]; then
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if [[ "$line" =~ ^diff\ \-\-git ]]; then
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DIFF_TYPE="git"
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else
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return 1 # All diff lines must be diff --git lines.
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fi
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fi
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if [[ "$line" =~ ^\+\+\+\ ]] ||
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[[ "$line" =~ ^\-\-\-\ ]]; then
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if ! [[ "$line" =~ ^....[ab]/ || "$line" =~ ^..../dev/null ]]; then
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return 1 # All +++ and --- lines must start with a/ or b/ or be /dev/null.
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fi
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fi
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done < $1
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[ x$DIFF_TYPE == x"git" ] || return 1
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return 0 # return true (= 0 in bash)
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has_prefix() {
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awk '/^diff --git / { if ($3 !~ "^a/" || $4 !~ "^b/") { exit 1 } }
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/^\+{3}|-{3} / { if ($2 !~ "^[ab]/" && $2 !~ "^/dev/null") { exit 1 } }' "$1"
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return $?
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}
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PATCH_FILE=$1
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PATCH_FILE="${PFILE}"
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fi
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# Special case for git-diff patches without --no-prefix
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if is_git_diff_with_prefix "$PATCH_FILE"; then
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GIT_FLAGS="--binary -p1 -v"
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# Case for git-diff patches
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if grep -q "^diff --git" "${PATCH_FILE}"; then
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GIT_FLAGS="--binary -v"
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if has_prefix "$PATCH_FILE"; then
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GIT_FLAGS="$GIT_FLAGS -p1"
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else
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GIT_FLAGS="$GIT_FLAGS -p0"
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fi
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if [[ -z $DRY_RUN ]]; then
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GIT_FLAGS="$GIT_FLAGS --stat --apply"
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echo Going to apply git patch with: git apply "${GIT_FLAGS}"
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else
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GIT_FLAGS="$GIT_FLAGS --check"
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fi
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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git apply ${GIT_FLAGS} "${PATCH_FILE}"
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exit $?
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fi
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@ -814,6 +814,9 @@ Release 2.8.0 - UNRELEASED
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HADOOP-11991. test-patch.sh isn't re-executed even if smart-apply-patch.sh
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is modified. (Kengo Seki via aajisaka)
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HADOOP-12018. smart-apply-patch.sh fails if the patch edits CR+LF files
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and is created by 'git diff --no-prefix'. (Kengo Seki via aajisaka)
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Release 2.7.1 - UNRELEASED
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INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES
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