1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. 3 * 4 * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot <http://ximbiot.com>, 5 * and others. 6 * 7 * Portions Copyright (C) 1992, Brian Berliner and Jeff Polk 8 * Portions Copyright (C) 1989-1992, Brian Berliner 9 * 10 * You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as 11 * specified in the README file that comes with the CVS source distribution. 12 * 13 */ 14 #include <sys/cdefs.h> 15 __RCSID("$NetBSD: classify.c,v 1.2 2016/05/17 14:00:09 christos Exp $"); 16 17 #include "cvs.h" 18 19 static void sticky_ck (struct file_info *finfo, int aflag, 20 Vers_TS * vers); 21 22 /* 23 * Classify the state of a file. 24 * 25 * INPUTS 26 * finfo Information about the file to be classified. 27 * tag 28 * date 29 * options Keyword expansion options. Can be either NULL or "" to 30 * indicate none are specified here. 31 * force_tag_match 32 * aflag 33 * versp 34 * pipeout Did the user pass the "pipeout" flag to request that 35 * all output go to STDOUT rather than to a file or files? 36 * 37 * RETURNS 38 * A Ctype (defined as an enum) describing the state of the file relative to 39 * the repository. See the definition of Ctype for more. 40 */ 41 Ctype 42 Classify_File (struct file_info *finfo, char *tag, char *date, char *options, 43 int force_tag_match, int aflag, Vers_TS **versp, int pipeout) 44 { 45 Vers_TS *vers; 46 Ctype ret; 47 48 /* get all kinds of good data about the file */ 49 vers = Version_TS (finfo, options, tag, date, 50 force_tag_match, 0); 51 52 if (vers->vn_user == NULL) 53 { 54 /* No entry available, ts_rcs is invalid */ 55 if (vers->vn_rcs == NULL) 56 { 57 /* there is no RCS file either */ 58 if (vers->ts_user == NULL) 59 { 60 /* there is no user file */ 61 /* FIXME: Why do we skip this message if vers->tag or 62 vers->date is set? It causes "cvs update -r tag98 foo" 63 to silently do nothing, which is seriously confusing 64 behavior. "cvs update foo" gives this message, which 65 is what I would expect. */ 66 if (!force_tag_match || !(vers->tag || vers->date)) 67 if (!really_quiet) 68 error (0, 0, "nothing known about `%s'", 69 finfo->fullname); 70 ret = T_UNKNOWN; 71 } 72 else 73 { 74 /* there is a user file */ 75 /* FIXME: Why do we skip this message if vers->tag or 76 vers->date is set? It causes "cvs update -r tag98 foo" 77 to silently do nothing, which is seriously confusing 78 behavior. "cvs update foo" gives this message, which 79 is what I would expect. */ 80 if (!force_tag_match || !(vers->tag || vers->date)) 81 if (!really_quiet) 82 error (0, 0, "use `%s add' to create an entry for `%s'", 83 program_name, finfo->fullname); 84 ret = T_UNKNOWN; 85 } 86 } 87 else if (RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, vers->vn_rcs)) 88 { 89 /* there is an RCS file, but it's dead */ 90 if (vers->ts_user == NULL) 91 ret = T_UPTODATE; 92 else 93 { 94 error (0, 0, "use `%s add' to create an entry for `%s'", 95 program_name, finfo->fullname); 96 ret = T_UNKNOWN; 97 } 98 } 99 else if (!pipeout && vers->ts_user && No_Difference (finfo, vers)) 100 { 101 /* the files were different so it is a conflict */ 102 if (!really_quiet) 103 error (0, 0, "move away `%s'; it is in the way", 104 finfo->fullname); 105 ret = T_CONFLICT; 106 } 107 else 108 /* no user file or no difference, just checkout */ 109 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 110 } 111 else if (strcmp (vers->vn_user, "0") == 0) 112 { 113 /* An entry for a new-born file; ts_rcs is dummy */ 114 115 if (vers->ts_user == NULL) 116 { 117 if (pipeout) 118 { 119 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 120 } 121 else 122 { 123 /* 124 * There is no user file, but there should be one; remove the 125 * entry 126 */ 127 if (!really_quiet) 128 error (0, 0, "warning: new-born `%s' has disappeared", 129 finfo->fullname); 130 ret = T_REMOVE_ENTRY; 131 } 132 } 133 else if (vers->vn_rcs == NULL || 134 RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, vers->vn_rcs)) 135 /* No RCS file or RCS file revision is dead */ 136 ret = T_ADDED; 137 else 138 { 139 if (pipeout) 140 { 141 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 142 } 143 else 144 { 145 if (vers->srcfile->flags & INATTIC 146 && vers->srcfile->flags & VALID) 147 { 148 /* This file has been added on some branch other than 149 the one we are looking at. In the branch we are 150 looking at, the file was already valid. */ 151 if (!really_quiet) 152 error (0, 0, 153 "conflict: `%s' has been added, but already exists", 154 finfo->fullname); 155 } 156 else 157 { 158 /* 159 * There is an RCS file, so someone else must have checked 160 * one in behind our back; conflict 161 */ 162 if (!really_quiet) 163 error (0, 0, 164 "conflict: `%s' created independently by" 165 " second party", 166 finfo->fullname); 167 } 168 ret = T_CONFLICT; 169 } 170 } 171 } 172 else if (vers->vn_user[0] == '-') 173 { 174 /* An entry for a removed file, ts_rcs is invalid */ 175 176 if (vers->ts_user == NULL) 177 { 178 /* There is no user file (as it should be) */ 179 180 if (vers->vn_rcs == NULL 181 || RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, vers->vn_rcs)) 182 { 183 184 /* 185 * There is no RCS file; this is all-right, but it has been 186 * removed independently by a second party; remove the entry 187 */ 188 ret = T_REMOVE_ENTRY; 189 } 190 else if (strcmp (vers->vn_rcs, vers->vn_user + 1) == 0) 191 /* 192 * The RCS file is the same version as the user file was, and 193 * that's OK; remove it 194 */ 195 ret = T_REMOVED; 196 else if (pipeout) 197 /* 198 * The RCS file doesn't match the user's file, but it doesn't 199 * matter in this case 200 */ 201 ret = T_NEEDS_MERGE; 202 else 203 { 204 205 /* 206 * The RCS file is a newer version than the removed user file 207 * and this is definitely not OK; make it a conflict. 208 */ 209 if (!really_quiet) 210 error (0, 0, 211 "conflict: removed `%s' was modified by" 212 " second party", 213 finfo->fullname); 214 ret = T_CONFLICT; 215 } 216 } 217 else 218 { 219 /* The user file shouldn't be there */ 220 if (!really_quiet) 221 error (0, 0, "`%s' should be removed and is still there", 222 finfo->fullname); 223 ret = T_REMOVED; 224 } 225 } 226 else 227 { 228 /* A normal entry, TS_Rcs is valid */ 229 if (vers->vn_rcs == NULL || RCS_isdead (vers->srcfile, vers->vn_rcs)) 230 { 231 /* There is no RCS file */ 232 233 if (vers->ts_user == NULL) 234 { 235 /* There is no user file, so just remove the entry */ 236 if (!really_quiet) 237 error (0, 0, "warning: `%s' is not (any longer) pertinent", 238 finfo->fullname); 239 ret = T_REMOVE_ENTRY; 240 } 241 else if (strcmp (vers->ts_user, vers->ts_rcs) 242 && No_Difference (finfo, vers)) 243 { 244 /* they are different -> conflict */ 245 if (!really_quiet) 246 error (0, 0, 247 "conflict: `%s' is modified but no longer in the" 248 " repository", 249 finfo->fullname); 250 ret = T_CONFLICT; 251 } 252 else 253 { 254 255 /* 256 * The user file is still unmodified, so just remove it from 257 * the entry list 258 */ 259 if (!really_quiet) 260 error (0, 0, "`%s' is no longer in the repository", 261 finfo->fullname); 262 ret = T_REMOVE_ENTRY; 263 } 264 } 265 else if (strcmp (vers->vn_rcs, vers->vn_user) == 0) 266 { 267 /* The RCS file is the same version as the user file */ 268 269 if (vers->ts_user == NULL) 270 { 271 272 /* 273 * There is no user file, so note that it was lost and 274 * extract a new version 275 */ 276 /* Comparing the cvs_cmd_name against "update", in 277 addition to being an ugly way to operate, means 278 that this message does not get printed by the 279 server. That might be considered just a straight 280 bug, although there is one subtlety: that case also 281 gets hit when a patch fails and the client fetches 282 a file. I'm not sure there is currently any way 283 for the server to distinguish those two cases. */ 284 if (strcmp (cvs_cmd_name, "update") == 0) 285 if (!really_quiet) 286 error (0, 0, "warning: `%s' was lost", finfo->fullname); 287 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 288 } 289 else if (!strcmp (vers->ts_user, 290 vers->ts_conflict 291 ? vers->ts_conflict : vers->ts_rcs)) 292 { 293 294 /* 295 * The user file is still unmodified, so nothing special at 296 * all to do -- no lists updated, unless the sticky -k option 297 * has changed. If the sticky tag has changed, we just need 298 * to re-register the entry 299 */ 300 /* TODO: decide whether we need to check file permissions 301 for a mismatch, and return T_CONFLICT if so. */ 302 if (vers->entdata->options && 303 strcmp (vers->entdata->options, vers->options) != 0) 304 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 305 else if (vers->ts_conflict) 306 ret = T_CONFLICT; 307 else 308 { 309 sticky_ck (finfo, aflag, vers); 310 ret = T_UPTODATE; 311 } 312 } 313 else if (No_Difference (finfo, vers)) 314 { 315 316 /* 317 * they really are different; modified if we aren't 318 * changing any sticky -k options, else needs merge 319 */ 320 #ifdef XXX_FIXME_WHEN_RCSMERGE_IS_FIXED 321 if (strcmp (vers->entdata->options ? 322 vers->entdata->options : "", vers->options) == 0) 323 ret = T_MODIFIED; 324 else 325 ret = T_NEEDS_MERGE; 326 #else 327 /* Files with conflict markers and new timestamps fall through 328 * here, but they need to. T_CONFLICT is an error in 329 * commit_fileproc, whereas T_MODIFIED with conflict markers 330 * is caught but only warned about. Similarly, update_fileproc 331 * currently reregisters a file that was conflicted but lost 332 * its markers. 333 */ 334 ret = T_MODIFIED; 335 sticky_ck (finfo, aflag, vers); 336 #endif 337 } 338 else if (strcmp (vers->entdata->options ? 339 vers->entdata->options : "", vers->options) != 0) 340 { 341 /* file has not changed; check out if -k changed */ 342 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 343 } 344 else 345 { 346 347 /* 348 * else -> note that No_Difference will Register the 349 * file already for us, using the new tag/date. This 350 * is the desired behaviour 351 */ 352 ret = T_UPTODATE; 353 } 354 } 355 else 356 { 357 /* The RCS file is a newer version than the user file */ 358 359 if (vers->ts_user == NULL) 360 { 361 /* There is no user file, so just get it */ 362 363 /* See comment at other "update" compare, for more 364 thoughts on this comparison. */ 365 if (strcmp (cvs_cmd_name, "update") == 0) 366 if (!really_quiet) 367 error (0, 0, "warning: `%s' was lost", finfo->fullname); 368 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 369 } 370 else if (strcmp (vers->ts_user, vers->ts_rcs) == 0) 371 { 372 373 /* 374 * The user file is still unmodified, so just get it as well 375 */ 376 if (strcmp (vers->entdata->options ? 377 vers->entdata->options : "", vers->options) != 0 378 || (vers->srcfile != NULL 379 && (vers->srcfile->flags & INATTIC) != 0)) 380 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 381 else 382 ret = T_PATCH; 383 } 384 else if (No_Difference (finfo, vers)) 385 /* really modified, needs to merge */ 386 ret = T_NEEDS_MERGE; 387 else if ((strcmp (vers->entdata->options ? 388 vers->entdata->options : "", vers->options) 389 != 0) 390 || (vers->srcfile != NULL 391 && (vers->srcfile->flags & INATTIC) != 0)) 392 /* not really modified, check it out */ 393 ret = T_CHECKOUT; 394 else 395 ret = T_PATCH; 396 } 397 } 398 399 /* free up the vers struct, or just return it */ 400 if (versp != NULL) 401 *versp = vers; 402 else 403 freevers_ts (&vers); 404 405 /* return the status of the file */ 406 return (ret); 407 } 408 409 static void 410 sticky_ck (struct file_info *finfo, int aflag, Vers_TS *vers) 411 { 412 if (aflag || vers->tag || vers->date) 413 { 414 char *enttag = vers->entdata->tag; 415 char *entdate = vers->entdata->date; 416 417 if ((enttag && vers->tag && strcmp (enttag, vers->tag)) || 418 ((enttag && !vers->tag) || (!enttag && vers->tag)) || 419 (entdate && vers->date && strcmp (entdate, vers->date)) || 420 ((entdate && !vers->date) || (!entdate && vers->date))) 421 { 422 Register (finfo->entries, finfo->file, vers->vn_user, vers->ts_rcs, 423 vers->options, vers->tag, vers->date, vers->ts_conflict); 424 425 #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT 426 if (server_active) 427 { 428 /* We need to update the entries line on the client side. 429 It is possible we will later update it again via 430 server_updated or some such, but that is OK. */ 431 server_update_entries 432 (finfo->file, finfo->update_dir, finfo->repository, 433 strcmp (vers->ts_rcs, vers->ts_user) == 0 ? 434 SERVER_UPDATED : SERVER_MERGED); 435 } 436 #endif 437 } 438 } 439 } 440