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1. Re: Git Pushes
tfennelly Jan 26, 2011 2:59 AM (in response to kcbabo)Hey Keith.... I think this might have been prompted by a pull request I did that resulted in a merge commit. Sorry about that... my bad. This was strange however. I did a pull on origin master for my upstream clone and the output was tat all was up to date...
scrat:upstream tfennelly$ git pull origin master
From github.com:jboss-switchyard/core
* branch master -> FETCH_HEAD
Already up-to-date.
scrat:upstream tfennelly$ git checkout -b kcbabo-SWITCHYARD-57 master
And then the merge....
scrat:upstream tfennelly$ git checkout master
Switched to branch 'master'
Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 4 commits.
scrat:upstream tfennelly$ git merge kcbabo-SWITCHYARD-57
Updating 881ac12..5bff680
Fast-forward
.../api/src/main/java/org/switchyard/Exchange.java | 9 +---
core/api/src/main/java/org/switchyard/Service.java | 11 +++-
.../main/java/org/switchyard/ServiceDomain.java | 25 ++++++++++-
.../java/org/switchyard/spi/ServiceRegistry.java | 5 +-
.../switchyard/internal/DefaultHandlerChain.java | 2 +-
.../internal/DefaultServiceRegistry.java | 8 ++-
.../java/org/switchyard/internal/DomainImpl.java | 30 +++++++++++--
.../java/org/switchyard/internal/ExchangeImpl.java | 31 ++++++-------
.../org/switchyard/internal/ServiceDomains.java | 2 +-
.../switchyard/internal/ServiceRegistration.java | 9 ++++
.../internal/handlers/AddressingHandler.java | 26 +----------
.../internal/DefaultServiceRegistryTest.java | 2 +-
.../org/switchyard/internal/DomainImplTest.java | 46 ++++++++++++++++++--
.../org/switchyard/internal/ExchangeImplTest.java | 10 ++--
.../test/java/org/switchyard/tests/InOnlyTest.java | 5 +-
.../test/java/org/switchyard/tests/InOutTest.java | 9 ++--
.../org/switchyard/tests/TransformationTest.java | 13 +++---
.../switchyard/internal/MockServiceRegistry.java | 7 ++-
18 files changed, 164 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-)
scrat:upstream tfennelly$ git push origin master
Counting objects: 4, done.
Delta compression using up to 2 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (2/2), done.
Writing objects: 100% (2/2), 331 bytes, done.
Total 2 (delta 1), reused 0 (delta 0)
To git@github.com:jboss-switchyard/core.git
881ac12..5bff680 master -> master
Yet it still resulted in a merge commit, which was strange.
Not making excuses though... I even have a git alias set up to graph the history, so it's easy for me to see how many parent a commit has before I push... so I should have spotted that.
Keith Babo wrote:
You're too funny. Check your IRC history from a few days back
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2. Git Pushes
kcbabo Jan 26, 2011 7:01 AM (in response to tfennelly)Tom Fennelly wrote:
Hey Keith.... I think this might have been prompted by a pull request I did that resulted in a merge commit. Sorry about that... my bad. This was strange however. I did a pull on origin master for my upstream clone and the output was tat all was up to date...
Actually, the same thing happened on a pull request that I handled a couple days back, so it's definitely not just you. :-)
I'm not sure what the problem was with SWITCHYARD-57. It very well could have been a problem with the branch I used to submit the pull request. I'm pretty sure it was up to date, but maybe not. In any case, the reason I brought this up was to remind us all that a merge when handling a pull request is an event that requires some attention. If we see a merge, we should work the the person submitting the pull request to sort it out.
Keith Babo wrote:
You're too funny. Check your IRC history from a few days back
Oh boy. Sorry about that. For some reason, I thought you were suggesting to add the comment to the JIRA instead of the pull request. I didn't really like the idea of going into JIRA to indicate a pull was being processed, then go to github, then back to JIRA to mark it as resolved. Looking back, it seems like you were saying to mark it in GitHub, which obviously makes sense to me. :-)
Perhaps another thing we should formalize is if you are submitting a pull request that corresponds to a JIRA (which is usually the case), put a link to the JIRA in the pull request.
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3. Re: Git Pushes
tfennelly Jan 26, 2011 7:25 AM (in response to kcbabo)The thing I didn't do (and which I should have) was to make sure I didn't create a merge commit (a commit with 1+ parent commits) before pushing it.
This is easy to do. I would have seen the following...
scrat:tfennelly tfennelly$ git lol * 5bff680 Merge branch 'SWITCHYARD-57' of https://github.com/kcbabo/core into kcbabo-SWITCHYARD-57 |\ | * 5db4349 SWITCHYARD-57 Service and ServiceInterface improvements * | 881ac12 SWITCHYARD-55 Sample service classes generated by application archetype have bad package name * | fee743a SWITCHYARD-52 Update name and artifactId in bean component pom |/ * 1a28d67 SWITCHYARD-51 change core pom to remove dashboard plugin, allow findbugs and checktyle to run independently * 2a1d30b SWITCHYARD-27 Changed scope of test-util to test. Added the dependency to registry with test scope because of the change.
So pushing there results in a merge commit (5bff680) with 2 parent commits (5db4349 and 881ac12). I'm not sure why the merge was the case, but it should have been easy to sort out.