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#!/bin/bash
update_toplevel () {
# Don't "pull" if checkout is not on a named branch
if test "$2" = "pull" && ( ! git symbolic-ref HEAD >/dev/null 2>/dev/null ); then
first_args="$1 fetch"
else
first_args="$1 $2"
fi
shift 2
echo "[$solution] $first_args $@" 1>&2
$first_args $@ | sed "s/^/[$solution] /g" 1>&2
status=$?
if [ "$status" -ne 0 ]; then
exit $status
fi
}
set_target_os () {
# Get the os we're building for. On first run, this will be unset.
target_os=$(git config --get-all target.os 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$target_os" ]; then
case $(uname -s) in
Linux) target_os=unix ;;
Darwin) target_os=mac ;;
CYGWIN*|MINGW*) target_os=win ;;
*)
echo "[$solution] *** No target.os set in .git/config, and I can't" 1>&2
echo "[$solution] *** figure it out from 'uname -s'" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
git config target.os "$target_os"
fi
}
update_submodule_url () {
# If the submodule's URL in .gitmodules has changed, propagate the new
# new URL down. This is the same as `git submodule sync`, but we do it
# this way because `git submodule sync` is absurdly slow.
new_url=$(git config -f .gitmodules "submodule.$1.url" 2>/dev/null)
old_url=$(git config "submodule.$1.url" 2>/dev/null)
if [ "$new_url" != "$old_url" ]; then
git config "submodule.$1.url" "$new_url"
if [ -e "$1"/.git ]; then
( cd $submod && git config remote.origin.url "$new_url" )
fi
fi
}
process_submodule () {
# Check whether this submodule should be ignored or updated.
# If it's a new submodule, match the os specified in .gitmodules against
# the os specified in .git/config.
update_policy=$(git config --get "submodule.$1.update")
if [ -z "$update_policy" ]; then
submod_os=$(git config -f .gitmodules --get "submodule.$1.os")
if [ -n "$submod_os" -a "$submod_os" != "all" ]; then
update_policy=none
for os in $target_os; do
if [ "${submod_os/${os}/}" != "${submod_os}" ]; then
update_policy=checkout
fi
done
else
update_policy=checkout
fi
if [ "$update_policy" != "none" ]; then
git submodule --quiet init "$1"
fi
git config "submodule.$1.update" $update_policy
fi
ignore_policy=$(git config --get "submodule.$1.ignore")
if [ -z "$ignore_policy" ]; then
git config "submodule.$1.ignore" all
fi
if [ "$update_policy" != "none" ]; then
update_submodule_url "$1"
echo "$solution/$1"
fi
}
if [ -z "$*" ]; then
exit 0
fi
set -o pipefail
dir="$1"
solution="${1%%/*}"
cd "$solution" 1>/dev/null
if [ "$solution" = "$1" ]; then
# Skip git checkouts not managed by crup.
gitdir="$(git rev-parse --git-dir)"
if ! grep -q -s "The Chromium Authors" "$gitdir/description"; then
echo "Skipping unmanaged git directory $1" 1>&2
exit 0
fi
# Set default behavior to ignore diffs in submodule checkouts
diff_policy=$(git config --get "diff.ignoreSubmodules")
if [ -z "$diff_policy" ]; then
git config diff.ignoreSubmodules all
fi
# Don't "pull" if checkout is not on a named branch
shift
if test $# -ne 0; then
update_toplevel "$@"
fi
set_target_os
git ls-files -s | grep ^160000 | awk '{print $4}' |
while read submod; do
process_submodule "$submod"
done
status=$?
else
submodule="${1#*/}"
echo "[$solution] updating $submodule"
git submodule update --recursive --quiet "$submodule" |
( grep -v '^Skipping submodule' || true ) | sed "s|^|[$1] |g" 2>/dev/null
status=$?
if [ "$status" -ne "0" ]; then
echo "[$solution] FAILED to update $submodule"
fi
fi
exit $status