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authorJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2018-10-26 14:22:13 +0900
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2018-10-26 14:22:13 +0900
commit7752999cd6bbe1aff4e34f83ed078ffffc232667 (patch)
tree30af3445c8f1b76a70417b6ef3e71293a730c74e
parentd1f96fd84d362a31dd8a26ae18c10539e07cd600 (diff)
parent912104770d1b3b009a58e95ae57f6db65791b031 (diff)
downloadgit-7752999cd6bbe1aff4e34f83ed078ffffc232667.tar.xz
Merge branch 'rv/alias-help'
"git cmd --help" when "cmd" is aliased used to only say "cmd is aliased to ...". Now it shows that to the standard error stream and runs "git $cmd --help" where $cmd is the first word of the alias expansion. This could be misleading for those who alias a command with options (e.g. with "[alias] cpn = cherry-pick -n", "git cpn --help" would show the manual of "cherry-pick", and the reader would not be told to pay close attention to the part that describes the "--no-commit" option until closing the pager that showed the contents of the manual, if the pager is configured to restore the original screen, or would not be told at all, if the pager simply makes the message on the standard error scroll away. * rv/alias-help: git-help.txt: document "git help cmd" vs "git cmd --help" for aliases git.c: handle_alias: prepend alias info when first argument is -h help: redirect to aliased commands for "git cmd --help"
-rw-r--r--Documentation/git-help.txt4
-rw-r--r--builtin/help.c34
-rw-r--r--git.c3
3 files changed, 38 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/git-help.txt b/Documentation/git-help.txt
index 206e3aef64..aab5453bbb 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-help.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-help.txt
@@ -29,6 +29,10 @@ guide is brought up. The 'man' program is used by default for this
purpose, but this can be overridden by other options or configuration
variables.
+If an alias is given, git shows the definition of the alias on
+standard output. To get the manual page for the aliased command, use
+`git COMMAND --help`.
+
Note that `git --help ...` is identical to `git help ...` because the
former is internally converted into the latter.
diff --git a/builtin/help.c b/builtin/help.c
index d83dac2839..7739a5c155 100644
--- a/builtin/help.c
+++ b/builtin/help.c
@@ -415,9 +415,37 @@ static const char *check_git_cmd(const char* cmd)
alias = alias_lookup(cmd);
if (alias) {
- printf_ln(_("'%s' is aliased to '%s'"), cmd, alias);
- free(alias);
- exit(0);
+ const char **argv;
+ int count;
+
+ /*
+ * handle_builtin() in git.c rewrites "git cmd --help"
+ * to "git help --exclude-guides cmd", so we can use
+ * exclude_guides to distinguish "git cmd --help" from
+ * "git help cmd". In the latter case, or if cmd is an
+ * alias for a shell command, just print the alias
+ * definition.
+ */
+ if (!exclude_guides || alias[0] == '!') {
+ printf_ln(_("'%s' is aliased to '%s'"), cmd, alias);
+ free(alias);
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ /*
+ * Otherwise, we pretend that the command was "git
+ * word0 --help". We use split_cmdline() to get the
+ * first word of the alias, to ensure that we use the
+ * same rules as when the alias is actually
+ * used. split_cmdline() modifies alias in-place.
+ */
+ fprintf_ln(stderr, _("'%s' is aliased to '%s'"), cmd, alias);
+ count = split_cmdline(alias, &argv);
+ if (count < 0)
+ die(_("bad alias.%s string: %s"), cmd,
+ split_cmdline_strerror(count));
+ free(argv);
+ UNLEAK(alias);
+ return alias;
}
if (exclude_guides)
diff --git a/git.c b/git.c
index 5920f8019b..adac132956 100644
--- a/git.c
+++ b/git.c
@@ -318,6 +318,9 @@ static int handle_alias(int *argcp, const char ***argv)
alias_command = (*argv)[0];
alias_string = alias_lookup(alias_command);
if (alias_string) {
+ if (*argcp > 1 && !strcmp((*argv)[1], "-h"))
+ fprintf_ln(stderr, _("'%s' is aliased to '%s'"),
+ alias_command, alias_string);
if (alias_string[0] == '!') {
struct child_process child = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
int nongit_ok;