I was expecting our filter code to work in a way it didn't. I
thought that saying that DependencyViolation applied to "*" would
hit all of the files -- but actually, "*" wasn't implemented. I had
to say "*.c" and "*.h"
* 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.