For the local project, we may specified format.subjectprefix setting.
Then the patch will be formated as [Project_prefix][PATCH].
But patman will not check this setting. It will remove the
format.subjectprefix.
So This patch will let patman check this setting and add it as a
project prefix.
Signed-off-by: Josh Wu <josh.wu@atmel.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Series-prefix: prefix
Sets the subject prefix. Normally empty but it can be RFC for
- RFC patches, or RESEND if you are being ignored.
+ RFC patches, or RESEND if you are being ignored. The patch subject
+ is like [RFC PATCH] or [RESEND PATCH].
+ In the meantime, git format.subjectprefix option will be added as
+ well. If your format.subjectprefix is set to InternalProject, then
+ the patch shows like: [InternalProject][RFC/RESEND PATCH]
Series-name: name
Sets the name of the series. You don't need to have a name, and
uemail = command.OutputOneLine('git', 'config', '--global', 'user.email')
return uemail
+def GetDefaultSubjectPrefix():
+ """Gets the format.subjectprefix from local .git/config file.
+
+ Returns:
+ Subject prefix found in local .git/config file, or None if none
+ """
+ sub_prefix = command.OutputOneLine('git', 'config', 'format.subjectprefix',
+ raise_on_error=False)
+
+ return sub_prefix
+
def Setup():
"""Set up git utils, by reading the alias files."""
# Check for a git alias file also
Return:
Patch string, like 'RFC PATCH v5' or just 'PATCH'
"""
+ git_prefix = gitutil.GetDefaultSubjectPrefix()
+ if git_prefix:
+ git_prefix = '%s][' % git_prefix
+ else:
+ git_prefix = ''
+
version = ''
if self.get('version'):
version = ' v%s' % self['version']
prefix = ''
if self.get('prefix'):
prefix = '%s ' % self['prefix']
- return '%sPATCH%s' % (prefix, version)
+ return '%s%sPATCH%s' % (git_prefix, prefix, version)