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📄 pre-rebase

📁 RIL( Radio Interface Layer) is the middleware for GSM/GPRS/EDGE module, this version support the GS
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#!/bin/sh## Copyright (c) 2006 Junio C Hamano#publish=nextbasebranch="$1"if test "$#" = 2then	topic="refs/heads/$2"else	topic=`git symbolic-ref HEAD`ficase "$basebranch,$topic" inmaster,refs/heads/??/*)	;;*)	exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others.	;;esac# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased# on top of master.  Is it OK to rebase it?# Is topic fully merged to master?not_in_master=`git-rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"`if test -z "$not_in_master"then	echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it."	exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point.fi# Is topic ever merged to next?  If so you should not be rebasing it.only_next_1=`git-rev-list ^master "^$topic" ${publish} | sort`only_next_2=`git-rev-list ^master           ${publish} | sort`if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2"then	not_in_topic=`git-rev-list "^$topic" master`	if test -z "$not_in_topic"	then		echo >&2 "$topic is already up-to-date with master"		exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point.	else		exit 0	fielse	not_in_next=`git-rev-list --pretty=oneline ^${publish} "$topic"`	perl -e '		my $topic = $ARGV[0];		my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\n";		my (%not_in_next) = map {			/^([0-9a-f]+) /;			($1 => 1);		} split(/\n/, $ARGV[1]);		for my $elem (map {				/^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/;				[$1 => $2];			} split(/\n/, $ARGV[2])) {			if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) {				if ($msg) {					print STDERR $msg;					undef $msg;				}				print STDERR " $elem->[1]\n";			}		}	' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master"	exit 1fiexit 0################################################################This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have beenpublished from being rewound.The workflow assumed here is: * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never   merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master",   it is deleted.  If you need to build on top of it to correct   earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at   the tip of the "master".  This is not strictly necessary, but   it makes it easier to keep your history simple. * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic   branches, merge them into "next" branch.The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch nameto be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via$GIT_DIR/config mechanism.With this workflow, you would want to know:(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next".  Young    topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather    clean up before publishing, and things that have not been    merged into other branches can be easily rebased without    affecting other people.  But once it is published, you would    not want to rewind it.(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master".    Then you can delete it.  More importantly, you should not    build on top of it -- other people may already want to    change things related to the topic as patches against your    "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to    fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the    tip of "master".Let's look at this example:		   o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next"		  /       /           /           /		 /   a---a---b A     /           /		/   /               /           /	       /   /   c---c---c---c B         /	      /   /   /             \         /	     /   /   /   b---b C     \       /	    /   /   /   /             \     /    ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master"A, B and C are topic branches. * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". * B has finished.  It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next",   and is ready to be deleted. * C has not merged to "next" at all.We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourageB to be deleted.To compute (1):	git-rev-list ^master ^topic next	git-rev-list ^master        next	if these match, topic has not merged in next at all.To compute (2):	git-rev-list master..topic	if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master".

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