On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 6:30 PM Stephen Frost <sfr...@snowman.net> wrote:
> > * Magnus Hagander (mag...@hagander.net) wrote: > > > There are many solutions that do such things but that do it in the > "github > > workflow" way, which is they do change -> commit -> create pull request, > > and then somebody eyeballs that pullrequest and approves it. We don't > have > > PRs, but we could either have a script that simply sends out a patch to a > > mailinglist, or we could have a script that maintains a separate branch > > which is auto-pgindented, and then have a committer squash-merge that > > branch after having reviewed it. > > > > Maybe something like that in combination with a pre-commit hook per > above. > > So, in our world, wouldn't this translate to 'make cfbot complain'? > > I'm definitely a fan of the idea of having cfbot flag these and then we > maybe get to a point where it's not the committers dealing with fixing > patches that weren't pgindent'd properly, it's the actual patch > submitters being nagged about it... > Werll, that's one thing, but what I was thinking of here was more of an automated branch maintained for the committers, not for the individual patch owners. That is: 1. Whenever a patch is pushed on master on the main repo a process kicked off (or maybe wait 5 minutes to coalesce multiple patches if there are) 2. This process checks out master, and runs pgindent on it 3. When done, this gets committed to a new branch (or just overwrites an existing branch of course, we don't need to maintain history here) like "master-indented". This branch can be in a different repo, but one that starts out as a clone of the main one 4. A committer (any committer) can then on regular basis examine the differences by fetch + diff. If they're happy with it, cherry pick it in. If not, figure out what needs to be done to adjust it. Step 4 can be done at whatever interval we prefer, and we can have something to nag us if head has been "off-indent" for too long. This would be the backup for things that aren't indented during patch commit, not other things. -- Magnus Hagander Me: https://www.hagander.net/ <http://www.hagander.net/> Work: https://www.redpill-linpro.com/ <http://www.redpill-linpro.com/>