From 659c89da8e48d44395120aeb2dd0d02d3fb24b67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Glass Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 08:23:47 -0700 Subject: patman: Use Patch-cc: instead of Cc: Add a new Patch-cc: tag which performs the service now provided by the Cc: tag. The Cc: tag is interpreted by git send-email but ignored by patman. So now: Cc: patman does nothing. (git send-email can cc patches) Patch-cc: patman Cc's patch and removes this tag from the patch Signed-off-by: Simon Glass --- tools/patman/README | 21 ++++++++++++--------- tools/patman/patchstream.py | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'tools') diff --git a/tools/patman/README b/tools/patman/README index 59f1776..b3aba13 100644 --- a/tools/patman/README +++ b/tools/patman/README @@ -217,8 +217,10 @@ Series-changes: n to update the log there and then, knowing that the script will do the rest. - Cc: Their Name - This copies a single patch to another email address. +Patch-cc: Their Name + This copies a single patch to another email address. Note that the + Cc: used by git send-email is ignored by patman, but will be + interpreted by git send-email if you use it. Series-process-log: sort, uniq This tells patman to sort and/or uniq the change logs. It is @@ -246,8 +248,9 @@ Where Patches Are Sent Once the patches are created, patman sends them using git send-email. The whole series is sent to the recipients in Series-to: and Series-cc. -You can Cc individual patches to other people with the Cc: tag. Tags in the -subject are also picked up to Cc patches. For example, a commit like this: +You can Cc individual patches to other people with the Patch-cc: tag. Tags +in the subject are also picked up to Cc patches. For example, a commit like +this: >>>> commit 10212537b85ff9b6e09c82045127522c0f0db981 @@ -258,16 +261,16 @@ Date: Mon Nov 7 23:18:44 2011 -0500 This should make sending out e-mails to the right people easier. - Cc: sandbox, mikef, ag - Cc: afleming + Patch-cc: sandbox, mikef, ag + Patch-cc: afleming <<<< will create a patch which is copied to x86, arm, sandbox, mikef, ag and afleming. -If you have a cover letter it will get sent to the union of the CC lists of -all of the other patches. If you want to sent it to additional people you -can add a tag: +If you have a cover letter it will get sent to the union of the Patch-cc +lists of all of the other patches. If you want to sent it to additional +people you can add a tag: Cover-letter-cc: diff --git a/tools/patman/patchstream.py b/tools/patman/patchstream.py index 684204c..c4017e0 100644 --- a/tools/patman/patchstream.py +++ b/tools/patman/patchstream.py @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ re_series_tag = re.compile('^Series-([a-z-]*): *(.*)') re_commit_tag = re.compile('^Commit-([a-z-]*): *(.*)') # Commit tags that we want to collect and keep -re_tag = re.compile('^(Tested-by|Acked-by|Reviewed-by|Cc): (.*)') +re_tag = re.compile('^(Tested-by|Acked-by|Reviewed-by|Patch-cc): (.*)') # The start of a new commit in the git log re_commit = re.compile('^commit ([0-9a-f]*)$') @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ class PatchStream: if (tag_match.group(1) == 'Tested-by' and tag_match.group(2).find(os.getenv('USER') + '@') != -1): self.warn.append("Ignoring %s" % line) - elif tag_match.group(1) == 'Cc': + elif tag_match.group(1) == 'Patch-cc': self.commit.AddCc(tag_match.group(2).split(',')) else: self.tags.append(line); -- cgit v1.1