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#! @BASH@

#  This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
#  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
#  published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
#  See the COPYING and AUTHORS files for more details.

# Read in library functions
if [ "$(type -t patch_file_name)" != function ]
then
	if ! [ -r $QUILT_DIR/scripts/patchfns ]
	then
		echo "Cannot read library $QUILT_DIR/scripts/patchfns" >&2
		exit 1
	fi
	. $QUILT_DIR/scripts/patchfns
fi

usage()
{
	printf $"Usage: quilt delete [-r] [--backup] [patch|-n]\n"
	if [ x$1 = x-h ]
	then
		printf $"
Remove the specified or topmost patch from the series file.  If the
patch is applied, quilt will attempt to remove it first. (Only the
topmost patch can be removed right now.)

-n	Delete the next patch after topmost, rather than the specified
	or topmost patch.

-r	Remove the deleted patch file from the patches directory as well.

--backup
	Rename the patch file to patch~ rather than deleting it.
	Ignored if not used with \`-r'.
"

		exit 0
	else
		exit 1
	fi
}

options=`getopt -o nrh --long backup -- "$@"`

if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
	usage
fi

eval set -- "$options"

while true
do
	case "$1" in
	-n)
		opt_next=1
		shift ;;
	-r)
		opt_remove=1
		shift ;;
	-h)
		usage -h ;;
	--backup)
		QUILT_BACKUP=1
		shift ;;
	--)
		shift
		break ;;
	esac
done

if [ $# -gt 1 -o \( -n "$opt_next" -a $# -gt 0 \) ]
then
	usage
fi

if [ -n "$1" ]; then
	patch=$(find_patch "$1") || exit 1
else
	patch=$(top_patch)
fi
if [ -n "$opt_next" ]
then
	if ! patch=$(patch_after "$patch")
	then
		printf $"No next patch\n" >&2
		exit 1
	fi
fi
if [ -z "$patch" ]
then
	# find_top_patch will display the proper error message for us
	find_top_patch > /dev/null
	exit 1
fi
if is_applied "$patch"; then
	if [ "$patch" != "$(top_patch)" ]
	then
		printf $"Patch %s is currently applied\n" \
		       "$(print_patch "$patch")" >&2
		exit 1
	fi
	if ! quilt_command pop -fq
	then
		exit 1
	fi
fi

if remove_from_series "$patch"
then
	printf $"Removed patch %s\n" "$(print_patch "$patch")"
else
	printf $"Failed to remove patch %s\n" "$(print_patch "$patch")" >&2
	exit 1
fi

patch_file=$(patch_file_name "$patch")
if [ "$opt_remove" -a -e "$patch_file" ]
then
	if [ "$QUILT_BACKUP" ]
	then
		if ! mv -f "$patch_file" "$patch_file~"
		then
			printf $"Failed to backup patch file %s\n" \
				"$patch_file" >&2
			exit 1
		fi
	else
		if ! rm -f "$patch_file"
		then
			printf $"Failed to remove patch file %s\n" \
				"$patch_file" >&2
			exit 1
		fi
	fi
fi
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