Phabric IDs / URLs in commits
Baptiste Daroussin
bapt at FreeBSD.org
Fri Jul 11 17:54:52 UTC 2014
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 12:38:23PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Friday, July 11, 2014 12:16:26 pm John Baldwin wrote:
> > Author: jhb
> > Date: Fri Jul 11 16:16:26 2014
> > New Revision: 268531
> > URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/268531
> >
> > Log:
> > Fix some edge cases with rewinddir():
> > - In the unionfs case, opendir() and fdopendir() read the directory's full
> > contents and cache it. This cache is not refreshed when rewinddir() is
> > called, so rewinddir() will not notice updates to a directory. Fix this
> > by splitting the code to fetch a directory's contents out of
> > __opendir_common() into a new _filldir() function and call this from
> > rewinddir() when operating on a unionfs directory.
> > - If rewinddir() is called on a directory opened with fdopendir() before
> > any directory entries are fetched, rewinddir() will not adjust the seek
> > location of the backing file descriptor. If the file descriptor passed
> > to fdopendir() had a non-zero offset, the rewinddir() will not rewind to
> > the beginning. Fix this by always seeking back to 0 in rewinddir().
> > This means the dd_rewind hack can also be removed.
> >
> > While here, add missing locking to rewinddir().
> >
> > CR: https://phabric.freebsd.org/D312
> > Reviewed by: jilles
> > MFC after: 1 week
>
> Just picking my own commit here as a sample case.
>
> I think we should be annotating commits with phabricator code reviews in some
> way when a change has gone through that review. It is very useful to get back
> to the review details from the commit log message in svnweb, etc.
>
> I can see a number of different ways to do this, but I do think it would be
> nice to pick a consistent way to do it.
>
> Things to consider:
>
> 1) The tag ("CR:" is what I used above). I don't care, just pick one. I
> chose CR since Warner used it previously. Whatever we decide, we should
> add it to the template.
>
> 2) ID vs full URL. For PRs we just list the bug ID and not the full URL
> (same for Coverity). I would be fine with that so long as someone hacks
> up svnweb to convert the IDs into links (the way it handles PR bug
> numbers). OTOH, if you use the full URL you get that for free in svnweb,
> and you also get it in mail clients, etc. It helps that the URL isn't but
> so long.
for bugs we could use http://bugs.FreeBSD.org/<number> that also works and it is
short :)
>
> This is more of a pie-in-the-sky, but it would be _really_ nice if arcanist
> were hacked up to support our local commit template and would auto populate
> the 'Reviewed by' and 'CR' (or whatever it ends up being called) fields so one
> could use 'arc commit'.
I'm planning to work on this but I first need to finish tracking 2 bugs it has
with svn.
regards,
Bapt
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