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rebase: Add wrapper for git_rebase_inmemory_index() (#900) (#902)
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* rebase: Fix missing initialization of the repo pointer

While the `Rebase` structure has a pointer to the repository the rebase
is creatde in, this pointer isn't ever initialized. Fix this.

* rebase: Add wrapper for `git_rebase_inmemory_index()`

Add a new wrapper for `git_rebase_inmemory_index()`, which can be used
to retrieve the index for an in-memory rebase.

Co-authored-by: Patrick Steinhardt <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit e7d1b2b)

Co-authored-by: Patrick Steinhardt <[email protected]>
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github-actions[bot] and pks-t authored Feb 25, 2022
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29 changes: 25 additions & 4 deletions rebase.go
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Expand Up @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ func (r *Repository) InitRebase(branch *AnnotatedCommit, upstream *AnnotatedComm
return nil, MakeGitError(ret)
}

return newRebaseFromC(ptr, cOpts), nil
return newRebaseFromC(ptr, r, cOpts), nil
}

// OpenRebase opens an existing rebase that was previously started by either an invocation of InitRebase or by another client.
Expand All @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ func (r *Repository) OpenRebase(opts *RebaseOptions) (*Rebase, error) {
return nil, MakeGitError(ret)
}

return newRebaseFromC(ptr, cOpts), nil
return newRebaseFromC(ptr, r, cOpts), nil
}

// OperationAt gets the rebase operation specified by the given index.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -327,6 +327,27 @@ func (rebase *Rebase) Next() (*RebaseOperation, error) {
return newRebaseOperationFromC(ptr), nil
}

// InmemoryIndex gets the index produced by the last operation, which is the
// result of `Next()` and which will be committed by the next invocation of
// `Commit()`. This is useful for resolving conflicts in an in-memory rebase
// before committing them.
//
// This is only applicable for in-memory rebases; for rebases within a working
// directory, the changes were applied to the repository's index.
func (rebase *Rebase) InmemoryIndex() (*Index, error) {
runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()

var ptr *C.git_index
err := C.git_rebase_inmemory_index(&ptr, rebase.ptr)
runtime.KeepAlive(rebase)
if err < 0 {
return nil, MakeGitError(err)
}

return newIndexFromC(ptr, rebase.r), nil
}

// Commit commits the current patch.
// You must have resolved any conflicts that were introduced during the patch application from the Next() invocation.
func (rebase *Rebase) Commit(ID *Oid, author, committer *Signature, message string) error {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -392,8 +413,8 @@ func (r *Rebase) Free() {
freeRebaseOptions(r.options)
}

func newRebaseFromC(ptr *C.git_rebase, opts *C.git_rebase_options) *Rebase {
rebase := &Rebase{ptr: ptr, options: opts}
func newRebaseFromC(ptr *C.git_rebase, repo *Repository, opts *C.git_rebase_options) *Rebase {
rebase := &Rebase{ptr: ptr, r: repo, options: opts}
runtime.SetFinalizer(rebase, (*Rebase).Free)
return rebase
}
74 changes: 74 additions & 0 deletions rebase_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -14,6 +14,80 @@ import (

// Tests

func TestRebaseInMemoryWithConflict(t *testing.T) {
repo := createTestRepo(t)
defer cleanupTestRepo(t, repo)
seedTestRepo(t, repo)

// Create two branches with common history, where both modify "common-file"
// in a conflicting way.
_, err := commitSomething(repo, "common-file", "a\nb\nc\n", commitOptions{})
checkFatal(t, err)
checkFatal(t, createBranch(repo, "branch-a"))
checkFatal(t, createBranch(repo, "branch-b"))

checkFatal(t, repo.SetHead("refs/heads/branch-a"))
_, err = commitSomething(repo, "common-file", "1\nb\nc\n", commitOptions{})
checkFatal(t, err)

checkFatal(t, repo.SetHead("refs/heads/branch-b"))
_, err = commitSomething(repo, "common-file", "x\nb\nc\n", commitOptions{})
checkFatal(t, err)

branchA, err := repo.LookupBranch("branch-a", BranchLocal)
checkFatal(t, err)
onto, err := repo.AnnotatedCommitFromRef(branchA.Reference)
checkFatal(t, err)

// We then rebase "branch-b" onto "branch-a" in-memory, which should result
// in a conflict.
rebase, err := repo.InitRebase(nil, nil, onto, &RebaseOptions{InMemory: 1})
checkFatal(t, err)

_, err = rebase.Next()
checkFatal(t, err)

index, err := rebase.InmemoryIndex()
checkFatal(t, err)

// We simply resolve the conflict and commit the rebase.
if !index.HasConflicts() {
t.Fatal("expected index to have conflicts")
}

conflict, err := index.Conflict("common-file")
checkFatal(t, err)

resolvedBlobID, err := repo.CreateBlobFromBuffer([]byte("resolved contents"))
checkFatal(t, err)

resolvedEntry := *conflict.Our
resolvedEntry.Id = resolvedBlobID
checkFatal(t, index.Add(&resolvedEntry))
checkFatal(t, index.RemoveConflict("common-file"))

var commitID Oid
checkFatal(t, rebase.Commit(&commitID, signature(), signature(), "rebased message"))
checkFatal(t, rebase.Finish())

// And then assert that we can look up the new merge commit, and that the
// "common-file" has the expected contents.
commit, err := repo.LookupCommit(&commitID)
checkFatal(t, err)
if commit.Message() != "rebased message" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected commit message %q", commit.Message())
}

tree, err := commit.Tree()
checkFatal(t, err)

blob, err := repo.LookupBlob(tree.EntryByName("common-file").Id)
checkFatal(t, err)
if string(blob.Contents()) != "resolved contents" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected resolved blob contents %q", string(blob.Contents()))
}
}

func TestRebaseAbort(t *testing.T) {
// TEST DATA

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