git/{diff,import}: make it easier to handle manually-asembled patch emails

Often, people (including myself) will write emails that
can almost be applied with git/import.  This changes
git/diff and git/import so that things will generally
work even when assembling diffs by hand:

1.	git/import becomes slightly more lax:

		^diff ...
		^--- ...

	will both be detected as the start of a patch.

2.  git/diff produces the same format of diff
	as git/export, starting with paths:

		--- a/path/to/file
		+++	b/path/to/file

	which means that the 'ape/patch -p1' used
	within git/import will just work.

So with this, if you send an email to the mailing list,
write up a committable description, and append the
output of git/diff to the end of the email, git/import
should just work.

[this patch was send through the mailing list using the
above procedure, and will be committed with git/import
to verify that it works as advertised]
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ori@eigenstate.org 2021-08-22 17:18:35 +00:00
parent 0f58e47551
commit abe0534492
2 changed files with 9 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -26,12 +26,16 @@ fn lsdirty {
git/query -c $commit HEAD | subst '^..' git/query -c $commit HEAD | subst '^..'
} }
mntgen /mnt/scratch
bind $branch/tree/ /mnt/scratch/a
bind . /mnt/scratch/b
echo diff `{git/query $commit} uncommitted
for(f in `$nl{lsdirty | sort | uniq}){ for(f in `$nl{lsdirty | sort | uniq}){
orig=$branch/tree/$f cd /mnt/scratch
if(! test -f $orig) if(! test -f a/$f)
orig=/dev/null orig=/dev/null
if(! test -f $f) if(! test -f b/$f)
f=/dev/null f=/dev/null
diff -u $orig $f diff -u a/$f b/$f
} }
exit '' exit ''

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ fn apply @{
state="body" state="body"
next next
} }
(state=="headers" || state=="body") && (/^diff/ || /^---[ ]*$/){ (state=="headers" || state=="body") && (/^diff / || /^--- /){
state="diff" state="diff"
} }
state=="body" { state=="body" {