Re-land of have apply_patch.py/checkout.py stage git patches instead of committing them

For a bot_update Git world, we don't really want to commit patches. Instead
we just want to leave them unstaged.

BUG=370503

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/280063003

git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/tools/depot_tools@269489 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
diff --git a/checkout.py b/checkout.py
index f58dedd..68781cb 100644
--- a/checkout.py
+++ b/checkout.py
@@ -131,8 +131,7 @@
     """
     raise NotImplementedError()
 
-  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False,
-                  name=None, email=None):
+  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False):
     """Applies a patch and returns the list of modified files.
 
     This function should throw patch.UnsupportedPatchFormat or
@@ -166,8 +165,7 @@
     """Stubbed out."""
     pass
 
-  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False,
-                  name=None, email=None):
+  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False):
     """Ignores svn properties."""
     post_processors = post_processors or self.post_processors or []
     for p in patches:
@@ -351,8 +349,7 @@
           (self.project_name, self.project_path))
     return self._revert(revision)
 
-  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False,
-                  name=None, email=None):
+  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False):
     post_processors = post_processors or self.post_processors or []
     for p in patches:
       stdout = []
@@ -556,9 +553,8 @@
 class GitCheckout(CheckoutBase):
   """Manages a git checkout."""
   def __init__(self, root_dir, project_name, remote_branch, git_url,
-      commit_user, post_processors=None, base_ref=None):
+      commit_user, post_processors=None):
     super(GitCheckout, self).__init__(root_dir, project_name, post_processors)
-    self.base_ref = base_ref
     self.git_url = git_url
     self.commit_user = commit_user
     self.remote_branch = remote_branch
@@ -631,11 +627,10 @@
     """Gets the current revision (in unicode) from the local branch."""
     return unicode(self._check_output_git(['rev-parse', 'HEAD']).strip())
 
-  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False,
-                  name=None, email=None):
+  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False):
     """Applies a patch on 'working_branch' and switches to it.
 
-    Also commits the changes on the local branch.
+    The changes remain staged on the current branch.
 
     Ignores svn properties and raise an exception on unexpected ones.
     """
@@ -709,22 +704,9 @@
               ' '.join(e.cmd),
               align_stdout(stdout),
               align_stdout([getattr(e, 'stdout', '')])))
-    # Once all the patches are processed and added to the index, commit the
-    # index.
-    cmd = ['commit', '-m', 'Committed patch']
-    if name and email:
-      cmd = ['-c', 'user.email=%s' % email, '-c', 'user.name=%s' % name] + cmd
-    if verbose:
-      cmd.append('--verbose')
-    self._check_call_git(cmd)
-    if self.base_ref:
-      base_ref = self.base_ref
-    else:
-      base_ref = '%s/%s' % (self.remote,
-                            self.remote_branch or self.master_branch)
     found_files = self._check_output_git(
-        ['diff', base_ref, '--ignore-submodules',
-         '--name-only']).splitlines(False)
+        ['diff', '--ignore-submodules',
+         '--name-only', '--staged']).splitlines(False)
     assert sorted(patches.filenames) == sorted(found_files), (
         'Found extra %s locally, %s not patched' % (
             sorted(set(found_files) - set(patches.filenames)),
@@ -732,13 +714,15 @@
 
   def commit(self, commit_message, user):
     """Commits, updates the commit message and pushes."""
+    # TODO(hinoka): CQ no longer uses this, I think its deprecated.
+    #               Delete this.
     assert self.commit_user
     assert isinstance(commit_message, unicode)
     current_branch = self._check_output_git(
         ['rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD']).strip()
     assert current_branch == self.working_branch
 
-    commit_cmd = ['commit', '--amend', '-m', commit_message]
+    commit_cmd = ['commit', '-m', commit_message]
     if user and user != self.commit_user:
       # We do not have the first or last name of the user, grab the username
       # from the email and call it the original author's name.
@@ -826,8 +810,7 @@
   def get_settings(self, key):
     return self.checkout.get_settings(key)
 
-  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False,
-                  name=None, email=None):
+  def apply_patch(self, patches, post_processors=None, verbose=False):
     return self.checkout.apply_patch(
         patches, post_processors or self.post_processors, verbose)