mod changelog; use xshell::{Shell, cmd}; use crate::{date_iso, flags, is_release_tag, project_root}; impl flags::Release { pub(crate) fn run(self, sh: &Shell) -> anyhow::Result<()> { if !self.dry_run { cmd!(sh, "git switch release").run()?; cmd!(sh, "git fetch upstream --tags --force").run()?; cmd!(sh, "git reset --hard tags/nightly").run()?; // The `release` branch sometimes has a couple of cherry-picked // commits for patch releases. If that's the case, just overwrite // it. As we are setting `release` branch to an up-to-date `nightly` // tag, this shouldn't be problematic in general. // // Note that, as we tag releases, we don't worry about "losing" // commits -- they'll be kept alive by the tag. More generally, we // don't care about historic releases all that much, it's fine even // to delete old tags. cmd!(sh, "git push --force").run()?; } let website_root = project_root().join("../rust-analyzer.github.io"); { let _dir = sh.push_dir(&website_root); cmd!(sh, "git switch src").run()?; cmd!(sh, "git pull").run()?; } let changelog_dir = website_root.join("./thisweek/_posts"); let today = date_iso(sh)?; let commit = cmd!(sh, "git rev-parse HEAD").read()?; let changelog_n = sh .read_dir(changelog_dir.as_path())? .into_iter() .filter_map(|p| p.file_stem().map(|s| s.to_string_lossy().to_string())) .filter_map(|s| s.splitn(5, '-').last().map(|n| n.replace('-', "."))) .filter_map(|s| s.parse::().ok()) .map(|n| 1 + n.floor() as usize) .max() .unwrap_or_default(); let tags = cmd!(sh, "git tag --list").read()?; let prev_tag = tags.lines().rfind(|line| is_release_tag(line)).unwrap(); let contents = changelog::get_changelog(sh, changelog_n, &commit, prev_tag, &today)?; let path = changelog_dir.join(format!("{today}-changelog-{changelog_n}.adoc")); sh.write_file(path, contents)?; Ok(()) } }