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#!/bin/bash
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# This script updates src/file_lists.cmake and the checked-in generated code
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# for the well-known types, commits the resulting changes, and pushes them.
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# This does not do anything useful when run manually, but should be run by our
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# GitHub action instead.
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set -ex
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# Cd to the repo root.
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cd $(dirname -- "$0")
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previous_commit_title=$(git log -1 --pretty='%s')
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# Exit early if the previous commit was auto-generated. This reduces the risk
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# of a bug causing an infinite loop of auto-generated commits.
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if (echo "$previous_commit_title" | grep -q "^Auto-generate files"); then
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echo "Previous commit was auto-generated"
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exit 0
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fi
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./regenerate_stale_files.sh
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# Try to determine the most recent CL or pull request.
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pr_from_merge=$(echo "$previous_commit_title" | sed -n 's/^Merge pull request #\([0-9]\+\).*/\1/p')
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pr_from_squash=$(echo "$previous_commit_title" | sed -n 's/^.*(#\([0-9]\+\))$/\1/p')
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cl=$(git log -1 --pretty='%b' | sed -n 's/^PiperOrigin-RevId: \([0-9]*\)$/\1/p')
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if [ ! -z "$pr_from_merge" ]; then
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commit_message="Auto-generate files after PR #$pr_from_merge"
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elif [ ! -z "$pr_from_squash" ]; then
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commit_message="Auto-generate files after PR #$pr_from_squash"
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elif [ ! -z "$cl" ]; then
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commit_message="Auto-generate files after cl/$cl"
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else
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# If we are unable to determine the CL or pull request number, we fall back
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# on this default commit message. Typically this should not occur, but could
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# happen if a pull request was merged via a rebase.
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commit_message="Auto-generate files"
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fi
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git add -A
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git diff --staged --quiet || git commit -am "$commit_message"
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git pull --rebase
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git push --force-with-lease || echo "Conflicting commit hit, retrying in next job..."
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