| # |
| # Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project |
| # |
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| |
| import sys |
| from command import Command |
| from git_command import git |
| |
| class Start(Command): |
| common = True |
| helpSummary = "Start a new branch for development" |
| helpUsage = """ |
| %prog <newbranchname> [<project>...] |
| |
| This subcommand starts a new branch of development that is automatically |
| pulled from a remote branch. |
| |
| It is equivalent to the following git commands: |
| |
| "git branch --track <newbranchname> m/<codeline>", |
| or |
| "git checkout --track -b <newbranchname> m/<codeline>". |
| |
| All three forms set up the config entries that repo bases some of its |
| processing on. Use %prog or git branch or checkout with --track to ensure |
| the configuration data is set up properly. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| def Execute(self, opt, args): |
| if not args: |
| self.Usage() |
| |
| nb = args[0] |
| if not git.check_ref_format('heads/%s' % nb): |
| print >>sys.stderr, "error: '%s' is not a valid name" % nb |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| err = [] |
| for project in self.GetProjects(args[1:]): |
| if not project.StartBranch(nb): |
| err.append(project) |
| |
| if err: |
| err.sort() |
| for p in err: |
| print >>sys.stderr, "error: cannot start in %s" % p.relpath |
| sys.exit(1) |