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emacs/admin/automerge
Stefan Kangas a9111d8670 Add admin/emacs-shell-lib for shared bash code
* admin/emacs-shell-lib: New file for shared bash code.
* admin/automerge:
* admin/diff-tar-files:
* admin/emacs-shell-lib:
* admin/make-manuals:
* admin/update_autogen:
* admin/upload-manuals: Simplify and improve using above new library.
2022-10-19 13:26:54 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
### automerge - automatically merge the Emacs release branch to master
## Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
## Author: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
## Maintainer: Stefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com>
## This file is part of GNU Emacs.
## GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
## (at your option) any later version.
## GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
### Commentary:
## Automatically merge the Emacs release branch to master.
## If the merge succeeds, optionally build and test the results,
## and then push it.
## Intended usage:
## Have a dedicated git directory just for this.
## Have a cron job that calls this script with -r -p.
##
## Modifying a running shell script can have unpredictable results,
## so the paranoid will first make a copy of this script, and then run
## it with the -d option in the repository directory, in case a pull
## updates this script while it is working.
source "${0%/*}/emacs-shell-lib"
usage ()
{
cat 1>&2 <<EOF
Usage: ${PN} [-b] [-d] [-e emacs] [-n nmin] [-p] [-r] [-t] [-- mflags]
Merge the Emacs release branch to master.
Passes any non-option args to make (eg -- -j2).
Options:
-d: no initial cd to parent of script directory
-e: Emacs executable to use for the initial merge (default $emacs)
-n: minimum number of commits to try merging (default $nmin)
-b: try to build after merging
-t: try to check after building
-p: if merge, build, check all succeed, push when finished (caution!)
-r: start by doing a hard reset (caution!) and pull
EOF
exit 1
}
## Defaults.
emacs=emacs
nmin=10
build=
test=
push=
quiet=
reset=
nocd=
while getopts ":hbde:n:pqrt" option ; do
case $option in
(h) usage ;;
(b) build=1 ;;
(d) nocd=1 ;;
(e) emacs=$OPTARG ;;
(n) nmin=$OPTARG ;;
(p) push=1 ;;
(q) quiet=1 ;;
(r) reset=1 ;;
(t) test=1 ;;
(\?) die "Bad option -$OPTARG" ;;
(:) die "Option -$OPTARG requires an argument" ;;
(*) die "getopts error" ;;
esac
done
shift $(( --OPTIND ))
OPTIND=1
[ "$nocd" ] || {
# $PD should be the admin directory
cd $PD || die "Could not change directory to $PD"
cd ../
}
[ -d admin ] || die "Could not locate admin directory"
[ -e .git ] || die "No .git"
## Does not work 100% because a lot of Emacs batch output comes on
## stderr (?).
[ "$quiet" ] && exec 1> /dev/null
[ "$push" ] && test=1
[ "$test" ] && build=1
tempfile="$(emacs_mktemp)"
[ -e Makefile ] && [ "$build" ] && {
echo "Cleaning..."
make maintainer-clean >& /dev/null
}
[ "$reset" ] && {
echo "Resetting..."
git reset -q --hard origin/master || die "reset error"
echo "Pulling..."
git pull -q --ff-only || die "pull error"
}
rev=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
[ "$(git rev-parse @{u})" = "$rev" ] || die "Local state does not match origin"
merge ()
{
echo "Merging..."
if $emacs --batch -Q -l ./admin/gitmerge.el \
--eval "(setq gitmerge-minimum-missing $nmin)" -f gitmerge \
>| "$tempfile" 2>&1; then
echo "merged ok"
return 0
else
grep -E "Nothing to merge|Number of missing commits" "$tempfile" && \
exit 0
cat "$tempfile" 1>&2
die "merge error"
fi
}
merge
## FIXME it would be better to trap this in gitmerge.
## NEWS should never be modified, only eg NEWS.26.
git diff --stat --cached origin/master | grep -q "etc/NEWS " && \
die "etc/NEWS has been modified"
[ "$build" ] || exit 0
echo "Running autoreconf..."
autoreconf -i -I m4 2>| "$tempfile"
retval=$?
## Annoyingly, autoreconf puts the "installing `./foo' messages on stderr.
if [ "$quiet" ]; then
grep -v 'installing `\.' "$tempfile" 1>&2
else
cat "$tempfile" 1>&2
fi
[ $retval -ne 0 ] && die "autoreconf error"
echo "Running ./configure..."
## Minimize required packages.
./configure --without-x || die "configure error"
echo "Building..."
make "$@" || die "make error"
echo "Build finished ok"
[ "$test" ] || exit 0
echo "Testing..."
## We just want a fast pass/fail, we don't want to debug.
make "$@" check TEST_LOAD_EL=no || die "check error"
echo "Tests finished ok"
[ "$push" ] || exit 0
## In case someone else pushed while we were working.
echo "Checking for remote changes..."
git fetch || die "fetch error"
[ "$(git rev-parse @{u})" = "$rev" ] || {
echo "Upstream has changed"
## Rebasing would be incorrect, since it would rewrite the
## (already published) release branch commits.
## Ref eg https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2014-12/msg01435.html
## Instead, we throw away what we just did, and do the merge again.
echo "Resetting..."
git reset --hard "$rev"
echo "Pulling..."
git pull --ff-only || die "pull error"
merge
## If the merge finished ok again, we don't bother doing a second
## build and test.
}
echo "Pushing..."
git push || die "push error"
exit 0