extdiff: do single file diffs from the wc with no copy
Extdiff was always making a temporary directory and copying files even when not required. This change makes extdiff avoid the copy when diffing a single file that lives in the wc. This lets external diff tools edit the working copy file directly. It also lets other extensions resuse the functions in extdiff and get in-place diffs.
#!/bin/sh
#
# hgmerge - default merge helper for Mercurial
#
# This tries to find a way to do three-way merge on the current system.
# The result ought to end up in $1. Script is run in root directory of
# repository.
#
# Environment variables set by Mercurial:
# HG_FILE name of file within repo
# HG_MY_NODE revision being merged
# HG_OTHER_NODE revision being merged
set -e # bail out quickly on failure
LOCAL="$1"
BASE="$2"
OTHER="$3"
if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
EDITOR="vi"
fi
# find decent versions of our utilities, insisting on the GNU versions where we
# need to
MERGE="merge"
DIFF3="gdiff3"
DIFF="gdiff"
PATCH="gpatch"
type "$MERGE" >/dev/null 2>&1 || MERGE=
type "$DIFF3" >/dev/null 2>&1 || DIFF3="diff3"
$DIFF3 --version >/dev/null 2>&1 || DIFF3=
type "$DIFF" >/dev/null 2>&1 || DIFF="diff"
type "$DIFF" >/dev/null 2>&1 || DIFF=
type "$PATCH" >/dev/null 2>&1 || PATCH="patch"
type "$PATCH" >/dev/null 2>&1 || PATCH=
# find optional visual utilities
FILEMERGE="/Developer/Applications/Utilities/FileMerge.app/Contents/MacOS/FileMerge"
KDIFF3="kdiff3"
TKDIFF="tkdiff"
MELD="meld"
type "$FILEMERGE" >/dev/null 2>&1 || FILEMERGE=
type "$KDIFF3" >/dev/null 2>&1 || KDIFF3=
type "$TKDIFF" >/dev/null 2>&1 || TKDIFF=
type "$MELD" >/dev/null 2>&1 || MELD=
# Hack for Solaris
TEST="/usr/bin/test"
type "$TEST" >/dev/null 2>&1 || TEST="/bin/test"
type "$TEST" >/dev/null 2>&1 || TEST="test"
# random part of names
RAND="$RANDOM$RANDOM"
# temporary directory for diff+patch merge
HGTMP="${TMPDIR-/tmp}/hgmerge.$RAND"
# backup file
BACKUP="$LOCAL.orig.$RAND"
# file used to test for file change
CHGTEST="$LOCAL.chg.$RAND"
# put all your required cleanup here
cleanup() {
rm -f "$BACKUP" "$CHGTEST"
rm -rf "$HGTMP"
}
# functions concerning program exit
success() {
cleanup
exit 0
}
failure() {
echo "merge failed" 1>&2
mv "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL"
cleanup
exit 1
}
# Ask if the merge was successful
ask_if_merged() {
while true; do
echo "$LOCAL seems unchanged."
echo "Was the merge successful? [y/n]"
read answer
case "$answer" in
y*|Y*) success;;
n*|N*) failure;;
esac
done
}
# Check if conflict markers are present and ask if the merge was successful
conflicts_or_success() {
while egrep '^(<<<<<<< .*|=======|>>>>>>> .*)$' "$LOCAL" >/dev/null; do
echo "$LOCAL contains conflict markers."
echo "Keep this version? [y/n]"
read answer
case "$answer" in
y*|Y*) success;;
n*|N*) failure;;
esac
done
success
}
# Clean up when interrupted
trap "failure" 1 2 3 6 15 # HUP INT QUIT ABRT TERM
# Back up our file (and try hard to keep the mtime unchanged)
mv "$LOCAL" "$BACKUP"
cp "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL"
# Attempt to do a non-interactive merge
if [ -n "$MERGE" -o -n "$DIFF3" ]; then
if [ -n "$MERGE" ]; then
$MERGE "$LOCAL" "$BASE" "$OTHER" 2> /dev/null && success
elif [ -n "$DIFF3" ]; then
$DIFF3 -m "$BACKUP" "$BASE" "$OTHER" > "$LOCAL" && success
fi
if [ $? -gt 1 ]; then
echo "automatic merge failed! Exiting." 1>&2
failure
fi
fi
# on MacOS X try FileMerge.app, shipped with Apple's developer tools
if [ -n "$FILEMERGE" ]; then
cp "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL"
cp "$BACKUP" "$CHGTEST"
# filemerge prefers the right by default
$FILEMERGE -left "$OTHER" -right "$LOCAL" -ancestor "$BASE" -merge "$LOCAL"
[ $? -ne 0 ] && echo "FileMerge failed to launch" && failure
$TEST "$LOCAL" -nt "$CHGTEST" && conflicts_or_success || ask_if_merged
fi
if [ -n "$DISPLAY" ]; then
# try using kdiff3, which is fairly nice
if [ -n "$KDIFF3" ]; then
$KDIFF3 --auto "$BASE" "$BACKUP" "$OTHER" -o "$LOCAL" || failure
conflicts_or_success
fi
# try using tkdiff, which is a bit less sophisticated
if [ -n "$TKDIFF" ]; then
$TKDIFF "$BACKUP" "$OTHER" -a "$BASE" -o "$LOCAL" || failure
conflicts_or_success
fi
if [ -n "$MELD" ]; then
cp "$BACKUP" "$CHGTEST"
# protect our feet - meld allows us to save to the left file
cp "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL.tmp.$RAND"
# Meld doesn't have automatic merging, so to reduce intervention
# use the file with conflicts
$MELD "$LOCAL.tmp.$RAND" "$LOCAL" "$OTHER" || failure
# Also it doesn't return good error code
$TEST "$LOCAL" -nt "$CHGTEST" && conflicts_or_success || ask_if_merged
fi
fi
# Attempt to do a merge with $EDITOR
if [ -n "$MERGE" -o -n "$DIFF3" ]; then
echo "conflicts detected in $LOCAL"
cp "$BACKUP" "$CHGTEST"
$EDITOR "$LOCAL" || failure
# Some editors do not return meaningful error codes
# Do not take any chances
$TEST "$LOCAL" -nt "$CHGTEST" && conflicts_or_success || ask_if_merged
fi
# attempt to manually merge with diff and patch
if [ -n "$DIFF" -a -n "$PATCH" ]; then
(umask 077 && mkdir "$HGTMP") || {
echo "Could not create temporary directory $HGTMP" 1>&2
failure
}
$DIFF -u "$BASE" "$OTHER" > "$HGTMP/diff" || :
if $PATCH "$LOCAL" < "$HGTMP/diff"; then
success
else
# If rejects are empty after using the editor, merge was ok
$EDITOR "$LOCAL" "$LOCAL.rej" || failure
$TEST -s "$LOCAL.rej" || success
fi
failure
fi
echo
echo "hgmerge: unable to find any merge utility!"
echo "supported programs:"
echo "merge, FileMerge, tkdiff, kdiff3, meld, diff+patch"
echo
failure