diff --git a/scripts/vim-patch.sh b/scripts/vim-patch.sh index 67a2cc96fd..591c658e6b 100755 --- a/scripts/vim-patch.sh +++ b/scripts/vim-patch.sh @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ usage() { echo " can be a Vim version (8.0.xxx) or a Git hash." echo " -P {vim-revision} Download, generate and apply a Vim patch." echo " -g {vim-revision} Download a Vim patch." - echo " -s Create a vim-patch pull request." + echo " -s [pr args] Create a vim-patch pull request." echo " -r {pr-number} Review a vim-patch pull request." echo " -V Clone the Vim source code to \$VIM_SOURCE_DIR." echo @@ -329,7 +329,8 @@ stage_patch() { * Do this only for _related_ patches (otherwise it increases the size of the pull request, making it harder to review) - When you are done, try "%s -s" to create the pull request. + When you are done, try "%s -s" to create the pull request, + or "%s -s --draft" to create a draft pull request. See the wiki for more information: * https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Merging-patches-from-upstream-vim @@ -338,13 +339,19 @@ stage_patch() { } gh_pr() { - gh pr create --title "$1" --body "$2" + local pr_title + local pr_body + pr_title="$1" + pr_body="$2" + shift 2 + gh pr create --title "${pr_title}" --body "${pr_body}" "$@" } git_hub_pr() { local pr_message pr_message="$(printf '%s\n\n%s\n' "$1" "$2")" - git hub pull new -m "${pr_message}" + shift 2 + git hub pull new -m "${pr_message}" "$@" } submit_pr() { @@ -408,7 +415,7 @@ submit_pr() { fi echo "Creating pull request." - if output="$($submit_fn "$pr_title" "$pr_body" 2>&1)"; then + if output="$($submit_fn "$pr_title" "$pr_body" "$@" 2>&1)"; then msg_ok "$output" else msg_err "$output" @@ -799,7 +806,8 @@ while getopts "hlLmMVp:P:g:r:s" opt; do exit 0 ;; s) - submit_pr + shift # remove opt + submit_pr "$@" exit 0 ;; V)