From 1f03327887645be2500cd29f69f7a77a4f5d0164 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rinku Kothiya Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2019 14:25:12 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 318/335] Update rfc.sh to rhgs-3.5.1 Removed the checks for updates and fixes from rfc.sh Label: DOWNSTREAM ONLY Change-Id: I436c959aa3b3366cd313b29f41c2466c4072efd7 Signed-off-by: Rinku Kothiya --- rfc.sh | 47 ++++++++--------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) diff --git a/rfc.sh b/rfc.sh index 69ddd2b..918fb11 100755 --- a/rfc.sh +++ b/rfc.sh @@ -129,13 +129,8 @@ editor_mode() if [ $(basename "$1") = "COMMIT_EDITMSG" ]; then # see note above function warn_reference_missing for regex elaboration - # Lets first check for github issues - ref=$(git log -n1 --format='%b' | grep -ow -E "([fF][iI][xX][eE][sS]|[uU][pP][dD][aA][tT][eE][sS])(:)?[[:space:]]+(gluster\/glusterfs)?#[[:digit:]]+" | awk -F '#' '{print $2}'); - if [ "x${ref}" = "x" ]; then - # if not found, check for bugs - ref=$(git log -n1 --format='%b' | grep -ow -E "([fF][iI][xX][eE][sS]|[uU][pP][dD][aA][tT][eE][sS])(:)?[[:space:]]+bz#[[:digit:]]+" | awk -F '#' '{print $2}'); - fi + ref=$(git log -n1 --format='%b' | grep -ow -E "^[bB][uU][gG](:)[[:space:]]+[[:digit:]]+") if [ "x${ref}" != "x" ]; then return; fi @@ -157,16 +152,6 @@ editor_mode() bz_string="" fi - echo "Select yes '(y)' if this patch fixes the bug/feature completely," - echo -n "or is the last of the patchset which brings feature (Y/n): " - read fixes - fixes_string="fixes" - if [ "${fixes}" = 'N' ] || [ "${fixes}" = 'n' ]; then - fixes_string="updates" - fi - - sed "/^Change-Id:/{p; s/^.*$/${fixes_string}: ${bz_string}#${bug}/;}" $1 > $1.new && \ - mv $1.new $1; return; done fi @@ -234,8 +219,8 @@ check_patches_for_coding_style() # IOW, the above helps us find the pattern with leading or training spaces # or non word consituents like , or ; # -# [fF][iI][xX][eE][sS]|[uU][pP][dD][aA][tT][eE][sS]) -# Finds 'fixes' OR 'updates' in any case combination +# [bB][uU][gG] +# Finds 'bug' in any case # # (:)? # Followed by an optional : (colon) @@ -256,28 +241,11 @@ warn_reference_missing() echo "" echo "=== Missing a reference in commit! ===" echo "" - echo "Gluster commits are made with a reference to a bug or a github issue" - echo "" - echo "Submissions that are enhancements (IOW, not functional" - echo "bug fixes, but improvements of any nature to the code) are tracked" - echo "using github issues [1]." + echo "You must give BUG: " echo "" - echo "Submissions that are bug fixes are tracked using Bugzilla [2]." + echo "for example:" echo "" - echo "A check on the commit message, reveals that there is no bug or" - echo "github issue referenced in the commit message" - echo "" - echo "[1] https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/new" - echo "[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=GlusterFS" - echo "" - echo "Please file an issue or a bug report and reference the same in the" - echo "commit message using the following tags:" - echo "GitHub Issues:" - echo "\"Fixes: gluster/glusterfs#n\" OR \"Updates: gluster/glusterfs#n\"," - echo "\"Fixes: #n\" OR \"Updates: #n\"," - echo "Bugzilla ID:" - echo "\"Fixes: bz#n\" OR \"Updates: bz#n\"," - echo "where n is the issue or bug number" + echo "BUG: 1234567" echo "" echo "You may abort the submission choosing 'N' below and use" echo "'git commit --amend' to add the issue reference before posting" @@ -312,7 +280,7 @@ main() assert_diverge; # see note above function warn_reference_missing for regex elaboration - reference=$(git log -n1 --format='%b' | grep -ow -E "([fF][iI][xX][eE][sS]|[uU][pP][dD][aA][tT][eE][sS])(:)?[[:space:]]+(gluster\/glusterfs)?(bz)?#[[:digit:]]+" | awk -F '#' '{print $2}'); + reference=$(git log -n1 --format='%b' | grep -ow -E "^[bB][uU][gG](:)[[:space:]]+[[:digit:]]+" | awk '{print $2}') # If this is a commit against master and does not have a bug ID or a github # issue reference. Warn the contributor that one of the 2 is required @@ -320,6 +288,7 @@ main() warn_reference_missing; fi + # TODO: add clang-format command here. It will after the changes are done everywhere else clang_format=$(clang-format --version) if [ ! -z "${clang_format}" ]; then -- 1.8.3.1