rebase -r: don't write .git/MERGE_MSG when fast-forwarding

When fast-forwarding we do not create a new commit so .git/MERGE_MSG
is not removed and can end up seeding the message of a commit made
after the rebase has finished. Avoid writing .git/MERGE_MSG when we
are fast-forwarding by writing the file after the fast-forward
checks. Note that there are no changes to the fast-forward code, it is
simply moved.

Note that the way this change is implemented means we no longer write
the author script when fast-forwarding either. I believe this is safe
for the reasons below but it is a departure from what we do when
fast-forwarding a non-merge commit. If we reword the merge then 'git
commit --amend' will keep the authorship of the commit we're rewording
as it ignores GIT_AUTHOR_* unless --reset-author is passed. It will
also export the correct GIT_AUTHOR_* variables to any hooks and we
already test the authorship of the reworded commit. If we are not
rewording then we no longer call spilt_ident() which means we are no
longer checking the commit author header looks sane. However this is
what we already do when fast-forwarding non-merge commits in
skip_unnecessary_picks() so I don't think we're breaking any promises
by not checking the author here.

Reported-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Phillip Wood
2021-08-20 15:40:37 +00:00
committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 0c164ae7a6
commit baf8ec8d3a
2 changed files with 49 additions and 42 deletions

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@@ -173,10 +173,16 @@ set_reword_editor () {
write_script reword-editor.sh <<-EOF &&
# Save the oid of the first reworded commit so we can check rebase
# fast-forwards to it
# fast-forwards to it. Also check that we do not write .git/MERGE_MSG
# when fast-forwarding
if ! test -s reword-oid
then
git rev-parse HEAD >reword-oid
git rev-parse HEAD >reword-oid &&
if test -f .git/MERGE_MSG
then
echo 1>&2 "error: .git/MERGE_MSG exists"
exit 1
fi
fi &&
# There should be no uncommited changes
git diff --exit-code HEAD &&