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1 files changed, 49 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/bpkg/fetch-git.cxx b/bpkg/fetch-git.cxx
index 2bdd2d5..6a1eadb 100644
--- a/bpkg/fetch-git.cxx
+++ b/bpkg/fetch-git.cxx
@@ -1668,17 +1668,29 @@ namespace bpkg
struct submodule
{
dir_path path; // Relative to the containing repository.
+ string name;
string commit;
};
using submodules = vector<submodule>;
+ const path gitmodules_file (".gitmodules");
+
+ // If gitmodules is false, then don't check if the .gitmodules file is
+ // present, assuming this have already been checked.
+ //
static submodules
find_submodules (const common_options& co,
const dir_path& dir,
- const dir_path& prefix)
+ const dir_path& prefix,
+ bool gitmodules = true)
{
tracer trace ("find_submodules");
+ submodules r;
+
+ if (gitmodules && !exists (dir / gitmodules_file))
+ return r;
+
auto failure = [&prefix] (const string& d, const exception* e = nullptr)
{
submodule_failure (d, prefix, e);
@@ -1698,7 +1710,6 @@ namespace bpkg
try
{
- submodules r;
ifdstream is (move (pipe.in), fdstream_mode::skip, ifdstream::badbit);
for (string l; !eof (getline (is, l)); )
@@ -1716,9 +1727,25 @@ namespace bpkg
if (!(l.size () > 50 && l[48] == '0' && l[49] == '\t'))
throw runtime_error ("invalid submodule description '" + l + "'");
+ dir_path d (string (l, 50));
+
+ // Note that improper submodule removal (for example, `git rm --cached
+ // <submodule-path>` was not executed) can leave git project in the
+ // broken state, where the module is not mentioned in .gitmodules but
+ // still present in the submodule--helper-list command output. Thus,
+ // requesting/returning the module name is not just for the caller's
+ // convenience but also for the repository integrity verification.
+ //
+ string n (git_line (co, "submodule name",
+ co.git_option (),
+ "-C", dir,
+ "submodule--helper", "name",
+ d));
+
// Submodule directory path is relative to the containing repository.
//
- r.push_back (submodule {dir_path (string (l, 50)) /* path */,
+ r.push_back (submodule {move (d),
+ move (n),
string (l, 7, 40) /* commit */});
}
@@ -1779,8 +1806,6 @@ namespace bpkg
"HEAD");
}
- const path gitmodules_file (".gitmodules");
-
// Checkout the repository submodules (see git_checkout_submodules()
// description for details).
//
@@ -1826,7 +1851,8 @@ namespace bpkg
// Iterate over the registered submodules initializing/fetching them and
// recursively checking them out.
//
- for (const submodule& sm: find_submodules (co, dir, prefix))
+ for (const submodule& sm:
+ find_submodules (co, dir, prefix, false /* gitmodules */))
{
// Submodule directory path, relative to the top repository.
//
@@ -1835,12 +1861,6 @@ namespace bpkg
dir_path fsdir (dir / sm.path); // Submodule full directory path.
string psd (psdir.posix_string ()); // For use in the diagnostics.
- string nm (git_line (co, "submodule name",
- co.git_option (),
- "-C", dir,
- "submodule--helper", "name",
- sm.path));
-
// The 'none' submodule working tree update method most likely
// indicates that the submodule is not currently used in the project.
// Let's skip such submodules as the `git submodule update` command does
@@ -1849,11 +1869,11 @@ namespace bpkg
{
optional<string> u (config_get (co,
mf,
- "submodule." + nm + ".update",
+ "submodule." + sm.name + ".update",
false /* required */,
"submodule update method"));
- l4 ([&]{trace << "name: " << nm << ", "
+ l4 ([&]{trace << "name: " << sm.name << ", "
<< "update: " << (u ? *u : "[null]");});
if (u && *u == "none")
@@ -1873,10 +1893,10 @@ namespace bpkg
}
}
- string uo ("submodule." + nm + ".url");
+ string uo ("submodule." + sm.name + ".url");
string uv (config_get (co, dir, uo, "submodule URL"));
- l4 ([&]{trace << "name: " << nm << ", URL: " << uv;});
+ l4 ([&]{trace << "name: " << sm.name << ", URL: " << uv;});
// If the submodule is already initialized and its commit didn't
// change then we skip it.
@@ -1932,12 +1952,12 @@ namespace bpkg
}
catch (const invalid_path& e)
{
- failure (
- "invalid submodule '" + nm + "' repository path '" + e.path + "'");
+ failure ("invalid submodule '" + sm.name + "' repository path '" +
+ e.path + "'");
}
catch (const invalid_argument& e)
{
- failure ("invalid submodule '" + nm + "' repository URL", &e);
+ failure ("invalid submodule '" + sm.name + "' repository URL", &e);
}
// Initialize the submodule repository.
@@ -2089,23 +2109,19 @@ namespace bpkg
// an inconsistent repository, having no indication that they need to
// re-run git_checkout_submodules().
//
- if (exists (dir / gitmodules_file))
+ for (const submodule& sm:
+ find_submodules (co, dir, dir_path () /* prefix */))
{
- for (const submodule& sm: find_submodules (co,
- dir,
- dir_path () /* prefix */))
- {
- dir_path sd (dir / sm.path); // Submodule full directory path.
+ dir_path sd (dir / sm.path); // Submodule full directory path.
- optional<string> commit (submodule_commit (co, sd));
+ optional<string> commit (submodule_commit (co, sd));
- // Note that we may re-initialize the submodule later due to the empty
- // directory (see checkout_submodules() for details). Seems that git
- // has no problem with such a re-initialization.
- //
- if (commit && *commit != sm.commit)
- rm_r (sd, false /* dir_itself */);
- }
+ // Note that we may re-initialize the submodule later due to the empty
+ // directory (see checkout_submodules() for details). Seems that git
+ // has no problem with such a re-initialization.
+ //
+ if (commit && *commit != sm.commit)
+ rm_r (sd, false /* dir_itself */);
}
}