I had to guess whether to complete all revisions or just mutable ones. I'm
guessing that `-r` is sometimes used with immutable revisions (as part of a
revset, or for creating special-purpose branches), while `-c` is almost always
used to push a mutable revision. We can change it later if my guess is wrong.
Based on the discussion in #3505, I think the sliding behavior isn't favored at
least for "jj abandon". This patch changes the default to delete bookmarks.
"jj rebase --skip-emptied" can also be updated if needed. It might be good for
consistency. However, I'm skeptical about changing the default of the internal
API. It's not easy to add generic reporting mechanism for deleted/abandoned
bookmarks. If we added one in report_repo_changes(), redundant message would be
printed on "jj git fetch". So I think callers should enable the deletion
explicitly.
Closes#3505
I'll make "jj abandon" delete bookmarks by default. This could be handled by
cmd_abandon(), but we'll need a repo API if we also want to change the behavior
of "jj rebase --skip-emptied".
I noticed that some config structures do not use their "Default" implementation, and have their default specified in a TOML file. I think specifying defaults in TOML is great, and it'd be good to delete those Default implementations, so that it does not diverge from the default in the TOML file.
Cryptographic signature support in templates was added in
c99c97c6467fee3f3269d2934c10c758e041f834 (#4853), but has to be manually
configured. This adds some defaults to the built-in config.
Instead of having separate `builtin_*_with_sig` aliases, this adds to
the aliases that actually format commits. Since signature verification
is slow, this is disabled by default. To enable it, override
`ui.show-cryptographic-signatures`:
[ui]
show-cryptographic-signatures = true
[template-aliases]
'format_short_cryptographic_signature(signature)' = ...
'format_detailed_cryptographic_signature(signature)' = ...
Note that the two formatting functions take
`Option<CryptographicSignature>`, not `CryptographicSignature`. This
allows you to display a custom message if a signature is not found, but
will emit an error if you do not check for signature presence.
[template-aliases]
'format_detailed_cryptographic_signature(signature)' = '''
if(signature,
"message if present",
"message if missing",
)
'''
The "identifier" rule will be changed to accept unicode characters. It's not
super important to reject non-ASCII string pattern prefixes or alias symbols,
but this is more consistent with templater and fileset. We can relax the rule
later if needed.
This goes against our rule that we shouldn't add config knob that changes the
command behavior, but I don't have any other idea to work around the problem.
Apparently, there are two parties, one who always wants to push new bookmarks,
and the other who mildly prefers to push&track new bookmarks explicitly.
Perhaps, for the former, creation of bookmarks means that the target branches
are marked to be pushed.
The added flag is a simple boolean. "non-tracking-only" behavior #5173 could be
implemented, but I don't want to complicate things. It's a failed attempt to
address the issue without introducing config knob.
Closes#5094Closes#5173
According to the discussion on Discord, streampager is still maintained.
It brings more dependencies, but seems more reliable in our use case. For
example, the streampager doesn't consume inputs indefinitely whereas minus
does. We can also use OS-level pipe to redirect child stderr to the pager.
The WTFPL license is added to the allow list. I've never heard about this
license, but it's basically the same as public domain according to wikipedia.
Adds an optional `fix.tools.TOOL.enabled` config that disables use of a fix
tool (if omitted, the tool is enabled). This is useful for defining tools in
the user's configuration without enabling them for all repositories:
```toml
# ~/.jjconfig.toml
[fix.tools.rustfmt]
enabled = false
command = ["rustfmt", "--emit", "stdout"]
patterns = ["glob:'**/*.rs'"]
```
Then to enable it in a repository:
```shell
$ jj config set --repo fix.tools.rustfmt.enabled true
```
Now `jj --config ui.con<TAB><TAB>` will autocomplete
```
ui.conflict-marker-style=diff
ui.conflict-marker-style=snapshot
ui.conflict-marker-style=git
```
Booleans are completed as `false`, `true`, the remaining types are left
without completions.
the trailing `=` is especially nice to have because otherwise fish will
complete the suggestion and insert a space before the cursor.
With the `=`, `jj config --config ui.pagin<TAB>never` works.
The "git" CLI chdir()s to the work tree root, so paths in config file are
usually resolved relative to the workspace root. OTOH, jj doesn't modify the
process environment, so libgit2 resolves remote paths relative to cwd, not to
the workspace root. To mitigate the problem, this patch makes "jj git remote"
sub commands to store resolved path in .git/config. It would be nice if we can
reconfigure in-memory git2 remote object to use absolute paths (or set up
in-memory named remote without writing a config file), but there's no usable
API afaik.
This behavior is different from "git remote add"/"set-url". I don't know the
rationale, but these commands don't resolve relative paths, whereas "git clone"
writes resolved path to .git/config. I think it's more consistent to make all
"jj git" sub commands resolve relative paths.
When running `cmd.spawn()` rust will by default inherit
the stderr of the parent, so `jj log test<TAB>`, would
print `There is no jj repo in "."` into the prompt.
UserSettings will be obtained from there. If operation template supported
"self.repo() -> Repo" method, RepoLoader would be needed. It's equivalent to
Repo in CommitTemplateLanguage.
This makes the graph compact. Short change ids are usually printed as a part
of commit summary. The --no-graph output is a bit harder to parse, but we can
still discriminate entries by change ids.
This is a middle ground. An inline table can still be overwritten or deleted
because it's syntactically a value. It would be annoying if "jj config set
colors.<name> '{ .. }'" couldn't be executed more than once because the existing
item was a table.
#5255