Don't backtrace when current branch is not uploadable.

The backtrace currently occurs when one uses the "--cbr" argument with
the repo upload subcommand if the current branch is not tracking an
upstream branch. There may be other cases that would backtrace as well,
but this is the only one I found so far.

Change-Id: Ie712fbb0ce3e7fe3b72769fca89cc4c0e3d2fce0
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Warren Turkal 2013-11-27 16:20:57 -08:00
parent 53d6a7b895
commit 011d4f426c

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@ -422,7 +422,16 @@ Gerrit Code Review: http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/
for project in project_list: for project in project_list:
if opt.current_branch: if opt.current_branch:
cbr = project.CurrentBranch cbr = project.CurrentBranch
avail = [project.GetUploadableBranch(cbr)] if cbr else None up_branch = project.GetUploadableBranch(cbr)
if up_branch:
avail = [up_branch]
else:
avail = None
print('ERROR: Current branch (%s) not uploadable. '
'You may be able to type '
'"git branch --set-upstream-to m/master" to fix '
'your branch.' % str(cbr),
file=sys.stderr)
else: else:
avail = project.GetUploadableBranches(branch) avail = project.GetUploadableBranches(branch)
if avail: if avail: