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Change-Id: Iab0cc4c192052b79048becf1155f173fa4b17f3e --- tools/git2cl/COPYING | 339 ---------------------------------------- tools/git2cl/README | 45 ------ tools/git2cl/README.html | 392 ----------------------------------------------- tools/git2cl/git2cl | 372 -------------------------------------------- 4 files changed, 1148 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tools/git2cl/COPYING delete mode 100644 tools/git2cl/README delete mode 100644 tools/git2cl/README.html delete mode 100755 tools/git2cl/git2cl (limited to 'tools') diff --git a/tools/git2cl/COPYING b/tools/git2cl/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index d511905..0000000 --- a/tools/git2cl/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., - 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/tools/git2cl/README b/tools/git2cl/README deleted file mode 100644 index 4084080..0000000 --- a/tools/git2cl/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -git2cl -====== - -This is a quick'n'dirty tool to convert git logs to GNU ChangeLog -format. - -The tool invokes 'git log' internally unless you pipe a log to it. -Thus, typically you would use it as follows: - -........................................................................... -jas@mocca:~/src/libtasn1$ git2cl > ChangeLog -jas@mocca:~/src/libtasn1$ -........................................................................... - -If you don't want git2cl to invoke git log internally, you can use it -as a pipe. It needs a git log generated with --pretty --numstat and ---summary. You can use it as follows: - -........................................................................... -jas@mocca:~/src/libtasn1$ git log --pretty --numstat --summary | ~/src/git2cl/git2cl > ChangeLog -jas@mocca:~/src/libtasn1$ -........................................................................... - -The output format is specified by: - -link:http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Change-Logs.html[] - -My inspiration for writing this tool was the -link:http://www.red-bean.com/cvs2cl/[cvs2cl] tool, which I have been -using in several projects. Replacing it was necessary to seriously -consider switching from CVS to GIT for my projects. - -The canonical home page for git2cl is: -link:http://josefsson.org/git2cl/[] and its repository can be found at -link:http://repo.or.cz/w/git2cl.git[]. - -Credits -------- - -Luis Mondesi contributed several improvements. - -Support -------- - -Try talking to mailto:simon@josefsson.org[Simon Josefsson]. diff --git a/tools/git2cl/README.html b/tools/git2cl/README.html deleted file mode 100644 index f82da5d..0000000 --- a/tools/git2cl/README.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,392 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -git2cl - - - -
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This is a quick'n'dirty tool to convert git logs to GNU ChangeLog -format.

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The tool invokes git log internally unless you pipe a log to it. -Thus, typically you would use it as follows:

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If you don't want git2cl to invoke git log internally, you can use it -as a pipe. It needs a git log generated with —pretty —numstat and -—summary. You can use it as follows:

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The output format is specified by:

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My inspiration for writing this tool was the -cvs2cl tool, which I have been -using in several projects. Replacing it was necessary to seriously -consider switching from CVS to GIT for my projects.

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The canonical home page for git2cl is: -http://josefsson.org/git2cl/ and its repository can be found at -http://repo.or.cz/w/git2cl.git.

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Credits

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Luis Mondesi contributed several improvements.

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Support

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Try talking to Simon Josefsson.

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- - - diff --git a/tools/git2cl/git2cl b/tools/git2cl/git2cl deleted file mode 100755 index 1c2ab3f..0000000 --- a/tools/git2cl/git2cl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,372 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Simon Josefsson -# Copyright (C) 2007 Luis Mondesi -# * calls git directly. To use it just: -# cd ~/Project/my_git_repo; git2cl > ChangeLog -# * implements strptime() -# * fixes bugs in $comment parsing -# - copy input before we remove leading spaces -# - skip "merge branch" statements as they don't -# have information about files (i.e. we never -# go into $state 2) -# - behaves like a pipe/filter if input is given from the CLI -# else it calls git log by itself -# -# The functions mywrap, last_line_len, wrap_log_entry are derived from -# the cvs2cl tool, see : -# Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003,2004 Martyn J. Pearce -# Copyright (C) 1999 Karl Fogel -# -# git2cl 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 2, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# git2cl 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 git2cl; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA -# 02111-1307, USA. - -use strict; -use POSIX qw(strftime); -use Text::Wrap qw(wrap); -use FileHandle; - -use constant EMPTY_LOG_MESSAGE => '*** empty log message ***'; - -# this is a helper hash for stptime. -# Assumes you are calling 'git log ...' with LC_ALL=C -my %month = ( - 'Jan'=>0, - 'Feb'=>1, - 'Mar'=>2, - 'Apr'=>3, - 'May'=>4, - 'Jun'=>5, - 'Jul'=>6, - 'Aug'=>7, - 'Sep'=>8, - 'Oct'=>9, - 'Nov'=>10, - 'Dec'=>11, -); - -my $fh = new FileHandle; - -sub key_ready -{ - my ($rin, $nfd); - vec($rin, fileno(STDIN), 1) = 1; - return $nfd = select($rin, undef, undef, 0); -} - -sub strptime { - my $str = shift; - return undef if not defined $str; - - # we are parsing this format - # Fri Oct 26 00:42:56 2007 -0400 - # to these fields - # sec, min, hour, mday, mon, year, wday = -1, yday = -1, isdst = -1 - # Luis Mondesi - my @date; - if ($str =~ /([[:alpha:]]{3})\s+([[:alpha:]]{3})\s+([[:digit:]]{1,2})\s+([[:digit:]]{1,2}):([[:digit:]]{1,2}):([[:digit:]]{1,2})\s+([[:digit:]]{4})/){ - push(@date,$6,$5,$4,$3,$month{$2},($7 - 1900),-1,-1,-1); - } else { - die ("Cannot parse date '$str'\n'"); - } - return @date; -} - -sub mywrap { - my ($indent1, $indent2, @text) = @_; - # If incoming text looks preformatted, don't get clever - my $text = Text::Wrap::wrap($indent1, $indent2, @text); - if ( grep /^\s+/m, @text ) { - return $text; - } - my @lines = split /\n/, $text; - $indent2 =~ s!^((?: {8})+)!"\t" x (length($1)/8)!e; - $lines[0] =~ s/^$indent1\s+/$indent1/; - s/^$indent2\s+/$indent2/ - for @lines[1..$#lines]; - my $newtext = join "\n", @lines; - $newtext .= "\n" - if substr($text, -1) eq "\n"; - return $newtext; -} - -sub last_line_len { - my $files_list = shift; - my @lines = split (/\n/, $files_list); - my $last_line = pop (@lines); - return length ($last_line); -} - -# A custom wrap function, sensitive to some common constructs used in -# log entries. -sub wrap_log_entry { - my $text = shift; # The text to wrap. - my $left_pad_str = shift; # String to pad with on the left. - - # These do NOT take left_pad_str into account: - my $length_remaining = shift; # Amount left on current line. - my $max_line_length = shift; # Amount left for a blank line. - - my $wrapped_text = ''; # The accumulating wrapped entry. - my $user_indent = ''; # Inherited user_indent from prev line. - - my $first_time = 1; # First iteration of the loop? - my $suppress_line_start_match = 0; # Set to disable line start checks. - - my @lines = split (/\n/, $text); - while (@lines) # Don't use `foreach' here, it won't work. - { - my $this_line = shift (@lines); - chomp $this_line; - - if ($this_line =~ /^(\s+)/) { - $user_indent = $1; - } - else { - $user_indent = ''; - } - - # If it matches any of the line-start regexps, print a newline now... - if ($suppress_line_start_match) - { - $suppress_line_start_match = 0; - } - elsif (($this_line =~ /^(\s*)\*\s+[a-zA-Z0-9]/) - || ($this_line =~ /^(\s*)\* [a-zA-Z0-9_\.\/\+-]+/) - || ($this_line =~ /^(\s*)\([a-zA-Z0-9_\.\/\+-]+(\)|,\s*)/) - || ($this_line =~ /^(\s+)(\S+)/) - || ($this_line =~ /^(\s*)- +/) - || ($this_line =~ /^()\s*$/) - || ($this_line =~ /^(\s*)\*\) +/) - || ($this_line =~ /^(\s*)[a-zA-Z0-9](\)|\.|\:) +/)) - { - $length_remaining = $max_line_length - (length ($user_indent)); - } - - # Now that any user_indent has been preserved, strip off leading - # whitespace, so up-folding has no ugly side-effects. - $this_line =~ s/^\s*//; - - # Accumulate the line, and adjust parameters for next line. - my $this_len = length ($this_line); - if ($this_len == 0) - { - # Blank lines should cancel any user_indent level. - $user_indent = ''; - $length_remaining = $max_line_length; - } - elsif ($this_len >= $length_remaining) # Line too long, try breaking it. - { - # Walk backwards from the end. At first acceptable spot, break - # a new line. - my $idx = $length_remaining - 1; - if ($idx < 0) { $idx = 0 }; - while ($idx > 0) - { - if (substr ($this_line, $idx, 1) =~ /\s/) - { - my $line_now = substr ($this_line, 0, $idx); - my $next_line = substr ($this_line, $idx); - $this_line = $line_now; - - # Clean whitespace off the end. - chomp $this_line; - - # The current line is ready to be printed. - $this_line .= "\n${left_pad_str}"; - - # Make sure the next line is allowed full room. - $length_remaining = $max_line_length - (length ($user_indent)); - - # Strip next_line, but then preserve any user_indent. - $next_line =~ s/^\s*//; - - # Sneak a peek at the user_indent of the upcoming line, so - # $next_line (which will now precede it) can inherit that - # indent level. Otherwise, use whatever user_indent level - # we currently have, which might be none. - my $next_next_line = shift (@lines); - if ((defined ($next_next_line)) && ($next_next_line =~ /^(\s+)/)) { - $next_line = $1 . $next_line if (defined ($1)); - # $length_remaining = $max_line_length - (length ($1)); - $next_next_line =~ s/^\s*//; - } - else { - $next_line = $user_indent . $next_line; - } - if (defined ($next_next_line)) { - unshift (@lines, $next_next_line); - } - unshift (@lines, $next_line); - - # Our new next line might, coincidentally, begin with one of - # the line-start regexps, so we temporarily turn off - # sensitivity to that until we're past the line. - $suppress_line_start_match = 1; - - last; - } - else - { - $idx--; - } - } - - if ($idx == 0) - { - # We bottomed out because the line is longer than the - # available space. But that could be because the space is - # small, or because the line is longer than even the maximum - # possible space. Handle both cases below. - - if ($length_remaining == ($max_line_length - (length ($user_indent)))) - { - # The line is simply too long -- there is no hope of ever - # breaking it nicely, so just insert it verbatim, with - # appropriate padding. - $this_line = "\n${left_pad_str}${this_line}"; - } - else - { - # Can't break it here, but may be able to on the next round... - unshift (@lines, $this_line); - $length_remaining = $max_line_length - (length ($user_indent)); - $this_line = "\n${left_pad_str}"; - } - } - } - else # $this_len < $length_remaining, so tack on what we can. - { - # Leave a note for the next iteration. - $length_remaining = $length_remaining - $this_len; - - if ($this_line =~ /\.$/) - { - $this_line .= " "; - $length_remaining -= 2; - } - else # not a sentence end - { - $this_line .= " "; - $length_remaining -= 1; - } - } - - # Unconditionally indicate that loop has run at least once. - $first_time = 0; - - $wrapped_text .= "${user_indent}${this_line}"; - } - - # One last bit of padding. - $wrapped_text .= "\n"; - - return $wrapped_text; -} - -# main - -my @date; -my $author; -my @files; -my $comment; - -my $state; # 0-header 1-comment 2-files -my $done = 0; - -$state = 0; - -# if reading from STDIN, we assume that we are -# getting git log as input -if (key_ready()) -{ - - #my $dummyfh; # don't care about writing - #($fh,$dummyfh) = FileHandle::pipe; - $fh->fdopen(*STDIN, 'r'); -} -else -{ - $fh->open("LC_ALL=C git log --pretty --numstat --summary|") - or die("Cannot execute git log...$!\n"); -} - -while (my $_l = <$fh>) { - #print STDERR "debug ($state, " . (@date ? (strftime "%Y-%m-%d", @date) : "") . "): `$_'\n"; - if ($state == 0) { - if ($_l =~ m,^Author: (.*),) { - $author = $1; - } - if ($_l =~ m,^Date: (.*),) { - @date = strptime($1); - } - $state = 1 if ($_l =~ m,^$, and $author and (@date+0>0)); - } elsif ($state == 1) { - # * modifying our input text is a bad choice - # let's make a copy of it first, then we remove spaces - # * if we meet a "merge branch" statement, we need to start - # over and find a real entry - # Luis Mondesi - my $_s = $_l; - $_s =~ s/^ //g; - if ($_s =~ m/^Merge branch/) - { - $state=0; - next; - } - $comment = $comment . $_s; - $state = 2 if ($_l =~ m,^$,); - } elsif ($state == 2) { - if ($_l =~ m,^([0-9]+)\t([0-9]+)\t(.*)$,) { - push @files, $3; - } - $done = 1 if ($_l =~ m,^$,); - } - - if ($done) { - print (strftime "%Y-%m-%d $author\n\n", @date); - - my $files = join (", ", @files); - $files = mywrap ("\t", "\t", "* $files"), ": "; - - if (index($comment, EMPTY_LOG_MESSAGE) > -1 ) { - $comment = "[no log message]\n"; - } - - my $files_last_line_len = 0; - $files_last_line_len = last_line_len($files) + 1; - my $msg = wrap_log_entry($comment, "\t", 69-$files_last_line_len, 69); - - $msg =~ s/[ \t]+\n/\n/g; - - print "$files: $msg\n"; - - @date = (); - $author = ""; - @files = (); - $comment = ""; - - $state = 0; - $done = 0; - } -} - -if (@date + 0) -{ - print (strftime "%Y-%m-%d $author\n\n", @date); - my $msg = wrap_log_entry($comment, "\t", 69, 69); - $msg =~ s/[ \t]+\n/\n/g; - print "\t* $msg\n"; -} -- cgit v1.1