* Move the shellcheck script from the Makefile to its own script file
* Reformat the shellcheck script so it's easier to read and modify
* Call the shellcheck script from the pre-commit hook
Fixes bug 30967; not in any released version of Tor.
Most shell arguments should be quoted to avoid mistakes.
But since all branch names are hard-coded, or supplied by the script user,
we don't need to be too concerned about command injection.
Quoting all shell arguments would take a major refactor.
(Probably using arrays.)
Part of 31314.
Skip test branches that are the same as remote maint/release/master
branches.
Add a TOR_PUSH_SAME and -s argument to git-push-all.sh to change this
default.
Part of 31314.
TOR_GIT_PUSH provides the git push command and default arguments.
Also fix handling of git-push-all.sh script arguments and arguments that
are passed through to $TOR_GIT_PUSH, using a "--" argument as a separator.
Fix on 29879.
Add a -t <test-branch-prefix> argument to git-merge-forward.sh and
git-push-all.sh, which makes these scripts create, merge forward, and
push test branches.
Add a -r <remote-name> argument to git-push-all.sh, so the script can
push test branches to a personal remote.
Closes ticket 31314.
(I've chosen to suppress some instances rather than 'fix' them,
since the fix would require arrays or major refactoring.)
Fixes bug 31519; bug not in any released Tor.
The pre-push hook already calls the pre-commit hook, which calls
practracker.
Also update the script comments to avoid similar issues in future.
Fixes bug 31462; bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha.
Add a TOR_PUSH_DELAY variable to git-push-all.sh, which makes the script
push master and maint branches with a delay between each branch. These
delays trigger the CI jobs in a set order, which should show the most
likely failures first.
Also:
* make pushes atomic by default, and
* make the script pass any command-line arguments to git push.
Closes ticket 29879.
A .may_includes file can be "advisory", which means that some
violations of the rules are expected. We will track these
violations with practracker, not as automatic errors.
Our topological sort code really deserves a function of its own.
Additionally, don't print from inside the topological sort code:
instead, return a result, and let the caller print it.