Hi Liam,

could I ask for a favor? I'd like the oneline to start with

        rebase -i -x: ...

(this would help future me to realize what this commit touches already
from the concise graph output I favor).

On Sun, 26 Nov 2017, Liam Beguin wrote:

> Recent work on `git-rebase--interactive` aim to convert shell code to C.
> Even if this is most likely not a big performance enhacement, let's
> convert it too since a comming change to abbreviate command names requires
> it to be updated.

Since Junio did not comment on the commit message: could you replace
`aim` by `aims`, `enhacement` by `enhancement` and `comming` by `coming`?

> @@ -36,6 +37,8 @@ int cmd_rebase__helper(int argc, const char **argv, const 
> char *prefix)
>                       N_("skip unnecessary picks"), SKIP_UNNECESSARY_PICKS),
>               OPT_CMDMODE(0, "rearrange-squash", &command,
>                       N_("rearrange fixup/squash lines"), REARRANGE_SQUASH),
> +             OPT_CMDMODE(0, "add-exec", &command,
> +                     N_("insert exec commands in todo list"), ADD_EXEC),

Maybe `add-exec-commands`? I know it is longer to type, but these options do
not need to be typed interactively and the longer name would be consistent
with the function name.

> diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c
> index fa94ed652d2c..810b7850748e 100644
> --- a/sequencer.c
> +++ b/sequencer.c
> @@ -2492,6 +2492,52 @@ int sequencer_make_script(int keep_empty, FILE *out,
>       return 0;
>  }
>  

As the code in add_exec_commands() may appear convoluted (why not simply
append the command after any pick?), the original comment would be really
nice here:

        /*
         * Add commands after pick and (series of) squash/fixup commands
         * in the todo list.
         */

> +int add_exec_commands(const char *command)
> +{
> +     const char *todo_file = rebase_path_todo();
> +     struct todo_list todo_list = TODO_LIST_INIT;
> +     int fd, res, i, first = 1;
> +     FILE *out;
> +
> +     strbuf_reset(&todo_list.buf);

The todo_list.buf has been initialized already (via TODO_LIST_INIT), no
need to reset it again.

> +     fd = open(todo_file, O_RDONLY);
> +     if (fd < 0)
> +             return error_errno(_("could not open '%s'"), todo_file);
> +     if (strbuf_read(&todo_list.buf, fd, 0) < 0) {
> +             close(fd);
> +             return error(_("could not read '%s'."), todo_file);
> +     }
> +     close(fd);

As Junio pointed out so gently: there is a helper function that does this
all very conveniently for us:

        if (strbuf_read_file(&todo_list.buf, todo_file, 0) < 0)
                return error_errno(_("could not read '%s'"), todo_file);

And as I realized looking at the surrounding code: you probably just
inherited my inelegant code by copy-editing from another function in
sequencer.c. Should you decide to add a preparatory patch to your patch
series that converts these other callers, or even refactors all that code
that reads the git-rebase-todo file and then parses it, I would be quite
happy... :-) (although I would understand if you deemed this outside the
purpose of your patch series).

> +     res = parse_insn_buffer(todo_list.buf.buf, &todo_list);
> +     if (res) {
> +             todo_list_release(&todo_list);
> +             return error(_("unusable todo list: '%s'"), todo_file);
> +     }

The variable `res` is not really used here. Let's just put the
parse_insn_buffer() call inside the if ().

> +     out = fopen(todo_file, "w");
> +     if (!out) {
> +             todo_list_release(&todo_list);
> +             return error(_("unable to open '%s' for writing"), todo_file);
> +     }
> +     for (i = 0; i < todo_list.nr; i++) {
> +             struct todo_item *item = todo_list.items + i;
> +             int bol = item->offset_in_buf;
> +             const char *p = todo_list.buf.buf + bol;
> +             int eol = i + 1 < todo_list.nr ?
> +                     todo_list.items[i + 1].offset_in_buf :
> +                     todo_list.buf.len;

This smells like another copy-edited snippet that originated from my
brain, and I am not at all proud by the complexity I used there.

The function should also check for errors during writing. So how about
something like this instead?

        struct strbuf *buf = &todo_list.buf;
        size_t offset = 0, command_len = strlen(command);
        int first = 1, i;
        struct todo_item *item;

        ...

        /* insert <command> before every pick except the first one */
        for (item = todo_list.items, i = 0; i < todo_list.nr; i++, item++)
                if (item->command == TODO_PICK) {
                        if (first)
                                first = 0;
                        else {
                                strbuf_splice(buf,
                                              item->offset_in_buf + offset, 0,
                                              command, command_len);
                                offset += command_len;
                        }
                }

        /* append a final <command> */
        strbuf_complete_list(buf);
        strbuf_add(buf, command, command_len);

        i = write_message(buf->buf, buf->len, todo_file, 0);
        todo_list_release(&todo_list);
        return i;

Ciao,
Dscho

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