Add support for libgit2's git_reset.
Adds a new method to *Repository called ResetToCommit as well as constants for the three reset modes that libgit2 currently supports. This does not need to be limited to Commit, we actually just need something with a gitObject, which blobs and other Objects have, they will just require different methods. I only need to be able to reset to commits, so that's all I'm implementing right now. Also adds a test which updates the test repository README twice and then resets to the first commit.
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package git
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/*
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#include <git2.h>
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*/
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import "C"
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import "runtime"
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type ResetType int
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const (
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ResetSoft ResetType = C.GIT_RESET_SOFT
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ResetMixed ResetType = C.GIT_RESET_MIXED
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ResetHard ResetType = C.GIT_RESET_HARD
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)
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func (r *Repository) ResetToCommit(commit *Commit, resetType ResetType, opts *CheckoutOpts) error {
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runtime.LockOSThread()
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defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
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ret := C.git_reset(r.ptr, commit.gitObject.ptr, C.git_reset_t(resetType), opts.toC())
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if ret < 0 {
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return MakeGitError(ret)
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}
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return nil
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}
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package git
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import (
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"io/ioutil"
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"testing"
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)
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func TestResetToCommit(t *testing.T) {
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repo := createTestRepo(t)
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seedTestRepo(t, repo)
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// create commit to reset to
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commitId, _ := updateReadme(t, repo, "testing reset")
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// create commit to reset from
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nextCommitId, _ := updateReadme(t, repo, "will be reset")
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// confirm that we wrote "will be reset" to the readme
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newBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(pathInRepo(repo, "README"))
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checkFatal(t, err)
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if string(newBytes) != "will be reset" {
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t.Fatalf("expected %s to equal 'will be reset'", string(newBytes))
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}
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// confirm that the head of the repo is the next commit id
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head, err := repo.Head()
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checkFatal(t, err)
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if head.Target().String() != nextCommitId.String() {
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t.Fatalf(
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"expected to be at latest commit %s, but was %s",
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nextCommitId.String(),
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head.Target().String(),
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)
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}
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commitToResetTo, err := repo.LookupCommit(commitId)
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checkFatal(t, err)
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repo.ResetToCommit(commitToResetTo, ResetHard, &CheckoutOpts{})
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// check that the file now reads "testing reset" like it did before
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bytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(pathInRepo(repo, "README"))
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checkFatal(t, err)
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if string(bytes) != "testing reset" {
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t.Fatalf("expected %s to equal 'testing reset'", string(bytes))
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}
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}
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