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89ba9f1a
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2015-03-18T13:17:04
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Merge pull request #2967 from jacquesg/merge-whitespace
Allow merges of files (and trees) with whitespace problems/fixes
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fea24c53
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2015-03-16T15:54:53
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PERF: In MERGE, lazily compute is_binary
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13de9363
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2015-03-12T12:36:09
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Collapse whitespace flags into git_merge_file_flags_t
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f29dde68
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2015-03-12T12:29:47
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Renamed git_merge_options 'flags' to 'tree_flags'
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45a86bbf
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2015-03-09T17:02:52
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Allow for merges with whitespace discrepancies
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a291790a
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2015-02-15T05:18:01
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Merge pull request #2831 from ethomson/merge_lock
merge: lock index during the merge (not just checkout)
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41fae48d
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2015-02-03T22:31:10
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indexwriter: an indexwriter for repo operations
Provide git_indexwriter_init_for_operation for the common locking
pattern in merge, rebase, revert and cherry-pick.
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8b0ddd5d
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2015-01-17T23:28:53
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merge: lock the index at the start of the merge
Always lock the index when we begin the merge, before we write
any of the metdata files. This prevents a race where another
client may run a commit after we have written the MERGE_HEAD but
before we have updated the index, which will produce a merge
commit that is treesame to one parent. The merge will finish and
update the index and the resultant commit would not be a merge at
all.
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f1453c59
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2015-02-12T12:19:37
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Make our overflow check look more like gcc/clang's
Make our overflow checking look more like gcc and clang's, so that
we can substitute it out with the compiler instrinsics on platforms
that support it. This means dropping the ability to pass `NULL` as
an out parameter.
As a result, the macros also get updated to reflect this as well.
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392702ee
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2015-02-09T23:41:13
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allocations: test for overflow of requested size
Introduce some helper macros to test integer overflow from arithmetic
and set error message appropriately.
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85880693
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2015-01-14T10:19:28
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Merge branch 'pr/2740'
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b3837d4d
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2014-12-02T05:47:32
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Always use GIT_HASHSIG_SMART_WHITESPACE when diffing for merges
git_merge_tree_flag_t cannot contain any GIT_DIFF_FIND_xxx flags so there's not point in checking for them
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6f73e026
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2014-12-24T11:42:50
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Plug some leaks
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18b00406
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2014-10-03T19:02:29
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s/git_merge_head/git_annotated_commit
Rename git_merge_head to git_annotated_commit, as it becomes used
in more operations than just merge.
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867a36f3
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2014-07-14T14:35:01
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Introduce git_rebase to set up a rebase session
Introduce `git_rebase` to set up a rebase session that can
then be continued. Immediately, only merge-type rebase is
supported.
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917f85a1
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2014-10-09T14:16:10
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Extract shared functionality.
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eca07bcd
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2014-10-09T13:58:23
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Add git_merge_bases_many.
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737b5051
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2014-10-01T12:03:24
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hashsig: Export as a `sys` header
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dc68ee8d
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2014-09-12T22:37:15
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Remove local unused index_repo variable
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a565f364
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2014-09-12T22:53:56
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Only check for workdir conflicts if the index has merged files
Passing 0 as the length of the paths to check to git_diff_index_to_workdir
results in all files being treated as conflicting, that is, all untracked or
modified files in the worktree is reported as conflicting
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46a13f32
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2014-08-29T18:19:56
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Merge pull request #2481 from libgit2/cmn/oidarray
merge: expose multiple merge bases
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017c0eac
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2014-08-25T22:41:07
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merge base: Correctly raise an error if a non-commit object is passed.
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7db0e6ee
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2014-07-18T16:00:21
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merge: expose multiple merge bases
We always calculate multiple merge bases, but up to now we had only
exposed the "best" merge base.
Introduce git_oidarray which analogously to git_strarray lets us return
multiple ids.
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994404b5
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2014-07-17T01:25:31
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Don't allow conflicts by default
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02bf955f
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2014-07-02T15:42:15
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merge: don't open COMMIT_MSG unless we need to append conflicts
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967f5a76
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2014-05-23T14:50:51
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git_checkout_index: checkout other indexes
git_checkout_index can now check out other git_index's (that are not
necessarily the repository index). This allows checkout_index to use
the repository's index for stat cache information instead of the index
data being checked out. git_merge and friends now check out their
indexes directly instead of trying to blend it into the running index.
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eff531e1
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2014-05-27T20:58:20
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Modify GIT_MERGE_CONFIG -> GIT_MERGE_PREFERENCE
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de3f851e
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2014-05-21T09:44:05
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Staticify `merge_config`
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22ab8881
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2014-05-20T22:07:15
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Use a config snapshot
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a3622ba6
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2014-05-16T13:54:40
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Move GIT_MERGE_CONFIG_* to its own enum
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d362093f
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2014-05-08T15:41:36
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Introduce GIT_MERGE_CONFIG_* for merge.ff settings
git_merge_analysis will now return GIT_MERGE_CONFIG_NO_FASTFORWARD
when merge.ff=false and GIT_MERGE_CONFIG_FASTFORWARD_ONLY when
merge.ff=true
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702efc89
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2014-04-30T10:57:42
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Make init_options fns use unsigned ints and macro
Use an unsigned int for the version and add a helper macro so the
code is simplified (and so the error message is a common string).
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a4e2c36a
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2014-04-23T19:40:21
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merge: checkout default shouldn't clobber given
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26564d80
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2014-04-23T19:26:58
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merge: default checkout strategy for should be SAFE
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8a2834d3
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2014-03-14T13:20:51
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Index locking and entry allocation changes
This makes the lock management on the index a little bit broader,
having a number of routines hold the lock across looking up the
item to be modified and actually making the modification. Still
not true thread safety, but more pure index modifications are now
safe which allows the simple cases (such as starting up a diff
while index modifications are underway) safe enough to get the
snapshot without hitting allocation problems.
As part of this, I simplified the allocation of index entries to
use a flex array and just put the path at the end of the index
entry. This makes every entry self-contained and makes it a
little easier to feel sure that pointers to strings aren't
being accidentally copied and freed while other references are
still being held.
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3b4c401a
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2014-02-10T13:20:08
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Decouple index iterator sort from index
This makes the index iterator honor the GIT_ITERATOR_IGNORE_CASE
and GIT_ITERATOR_DONT_IGNORE_CASE flags without modifying the
index data itself. To take advantage of this, I had to export a
number of the internal index entry comparison functions. I also
wrote some new tests to exercise the capability.
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c67fd4c9
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2014-02-07T11:20:36
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Some vector utility tweaks
This is just laying some groundwork for internal index changes
that I'm working on.
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6fefb7af
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2014-04-13T19:53:35
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Capture conflict information in MERGE_MSG for revert and merge
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399f2b62
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2014-04-07T20:15:45
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Introduce git_merge__extract_conflict_paths
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3b4ba278
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2014-04-03T15:50:21
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Const correctness!
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976634c4
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2014-03-30T19:56:18
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Introduce git_merge_head_id
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9cb99e8b
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2014-03-26T12:43:41
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Free temporary merge index
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85a41fc4
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2014-03-24T18:09:13
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Merge pull request #2183 from ethomson/merge_refactor
Refactor the `git_merge` API
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704b55cc
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2014-03-20T20:24:11
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revwalk: don't try to find merge bases when there can be none
As a way to speed up the cases where we need to hide some commits, we
find out what the merge bases are so we know to stop marking commits as
uninteresting and avoid walking down a potentially very large amount of
commits which we will never see. There are however two oversights in
current code.
The merge-base finding algorithm fails to recognize that if it is only
given one commit, there can be no merge base. It instead walks down the
whole ancestor chain needlessly. Make it return an empty list
immediately in this situation.
The revwalk does not know whether the user has asked to hide any commits
at all. In situation where the user pushes multiple commits but doesn't
hide any, the above fix wouldn't do the trick. Keep track of whether the
user wants to hide any commits and only run the merge-base finding
algorithm when it's needed.
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58c2b1c4
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2014-03-20T09:35:22
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UNBORN implies FAST_FORWARD
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ac584fcf
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2014-03-18T16:04:51
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Introduce GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_UNBORN
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97f3462a
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2014-03-18T13:14:09
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git_merge_status -> git_merge_analysis
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d9fdee6e
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2014-03-12T09:43:53
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Remove `git_merge_result` as it's now unnecessary
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5aa2ac6d
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2014-03-11T22:47:39
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Update git_merge_tree_opts to git_merge_options
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02105a27
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2014-03-11T18:40:38
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Change signature of `git_merge` to take merge and checkout opts
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1c0b6a38
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2014-03-11T17:58:10
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Remove fastforward / uptodate from `git_merge`
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ccb30827
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2014-03-11T17:19:35
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Add `git_merge_status` to provide info about an upcoming merge
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05d47768
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2014-03-10T22:30:41
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Introduce git_merge_file for consumers
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0aee025b
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2014-03-18T22:31:14
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Implement git_merge_base_octopus
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b9f81997
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2014-03-05T21:49:23
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Added function-based initializers for every options struct.
The basic structure of each function is courtesy of arrbee.
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72556cc6
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2014-02-20T14:27:10
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Address PR comments
* Make GIT_INLINE an internal definition so it cannot be used in
public headers
* Fix language in CONTRIBUTING
* Make index caps API use signed instead of unsigned values
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c4ee3b54
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2014-02-07T18:32:06
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Merge pull request #2100 from libgit2/rb/update-pqueue
Replace priority queue code with implementation from hashsig
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4075e060
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2014-02-03T21:02:08
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Replace pqueue with code from hashsig heap
I accidentally wrote a separate priority queue implementation when
I was working on file rename detection as part of the file hash
signature calculation code. To simplify licensing terms, I just
adapted that to a general purpose priority queue and replace the
old priority queue implementation that was borrowed from elsewhere.
This also removes parts of the COPYING document that no longer
apply to libgit2.
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dbfd83bc
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2014-02-03T19:56:13
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Remove unused pointer assignment
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c0b10c25
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2014-02-01T12:05:00
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Merge wd validation tests against index not HEAD
Validating the workdir should not compare HEAD to working
directory - this is both inefficient (as it ignores the cache)
and incorrect. If we had legitimately allowed changes in the
index (identical to the merge result) then comparing HEAD to
workdir would reject these changes as different. Further, this
will identify files that were filtered strangely as modified,
while testing with the cache would prevent this.
Also, it's stupid slow.
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0972c592
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2014-01-29T13:14:00
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Two-phase index merging
When three-way merging indexes, we previously changed each path
as we read them, which would lead to us adding an index entry for
'foo', then removing an index entry for 'foo/file'. With the new
index requirements, this is not allowed. Removing entries in the
merged index, then adding them, resolves this. In the previous
example, we now remove 'foo/file' before adding 'foo'.
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a1bbc0ce
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2014-01-25T04:14:37
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merge: rename _oid() -> id()
Following the rest of the series, use 'id' when refering to the value.
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9950bb4e
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2014-01-24T20:23:17
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diff: rename the file's 'oid' to 'id'
In the same vein as the previous commits in this series.
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d541170c
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2014-01-24T11:36:41
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index: rename an entry's id to 'id'
This was not converted when we converted the rest, so do it now.
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0ef19fe1
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2014-01-20T17:13:55
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Merge submodules
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0e1ba46c
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2014-01-19T20:03:13
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Remove the "merge none" flag
The "merge none" (don't automerge) flag was only to aide in
merge trivial tests. We can easily determine whether merge
trivial resulted in a trivial merge or an automerge by examining
the REUC after automerge has completed.
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e651e8e2
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2014-01-19T15:05:08
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Introduce diff3 mode for checking out conflicts
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6b92c99b
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2014-01-19T01:20:25
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Don't try to merge binary files
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c1d648c5
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2014-01-08T18:29:42
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merge_file should use more aggressive levels
The default merge_file level was XDL_MERGE_MINIMAL, which will
produce conflicts where there should not be in the case where
both sides were changed identically. Change the defaults to be
more aggressive (XDL_MERGE_ZEALOUS) which will more aggressively
compress non-conflicts. This matches git.git's defaults.
Increase testing around reverting a previously reverted commit to
illustrate this problem.
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79194bcd
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2013-12-13T06:20:19
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Merge pull request #1986 from libgit2/rb/error-handling-cleanups
Clean up some error handling and change callback error behavior
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86a05ef3
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2013-12-12T17:40:40
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Validate struct versions in merge, revert
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9cfce273
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2013-12-12T12:11:38
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Cleanups, renames, and leak fixes
This renames git_vector_free_all to the better git_vector_free_deep
and also contains a couple of memory leak fixes based on valgrind
checks. The fixes are specifically: failure to free global dir
path variables when not compiled with threading on and failure to
free filters from the filter registry that had not be initialized
fully.
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26c1cb91
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2013-12-09T09:44:03
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One more rename/cleanup for callback err functions
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c7b3e1b3
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2013-12-06T15:42:20
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Some callback error check style cleanups
I find this easier to read...
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25e0b157
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2013-12-06T15:07:57
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Remove converting user error to GIT_EUSER
This changes the behavior of callbacks so that the callback error
code is not converted into GIT_EUSER and instead we propagate the
return value through to the caller. Instead of using the
giterr_capture and giterr_restore functions, we now rely on all
functions to pass back the return value from a callback.
To avoid having a return value with no error message, the user
can call the public giterr_set_str or some such function to set
an error message. There is a new helper 'giterr_set_callback'
that functions can invoke after making a callback which ensures
that some error message was set in case the callback did not set
one.
In places where the sign of the callback return value is
meaningful (e.g. positive to skip, negative to abort), only the
negative values are returned back to the caller, obviously, since
the other values allow for continuing the loop.
The hardest parts of this were in the checkout code where positive
return values were overloaded as meaningful values for checkout.
I fixed this by adding an output parameter to many of the internal
checkout functions and removing the overload. This added some
code, but it is probably a better implementation.
There is some funkiness in the network code where user provided
callbacks could be returning a positive or a negative value and
we want to rely on that to cancel the loop. There are still a
couple places where an user error might get turned into GIT_EUSER
there, I think, though none exercised by the tests.
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fcd324c6
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2013-12-06T15:04:31
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Add git_vector_free_all
There are a lot of places that we call git__free on each item in
a vector and then call git_vector_free on the vector itself. This
just wraps that up into one convenient helper function.
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dab89f9b
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2013-12-04T21:22:57
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Further EUSER and error propagation fixes
This continues auditing all the places where GIT_EUSER is being
returned and making sure to clear any existing error using the
new giterr_user_cancel helper. As a result, places that relied
on intercepting GIT_EUSER but having the old error preserved also
needed to be cleaned up to correctly stash and then retrieve the
actual error.
Additionally, as I encountered places where error codes were not
being propagated correctly, I tried to fix them up. A number of
those fixes are included in the this commit as well.
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9f77b3f6
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2013-11-25T14:21:34
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Add config read fns with controlled error behavior
This adds `git_config__lookup_entry` which will look up a key in
a config and return either the entry or NULL if the key was not
present. Optionally, it can either suppress all errors or can
return them (although not finding the key is not an error for this
function). Unlike other accessors, this does not normalize the
config key string, so it must only be used when the key is known
to be in normalized form (i.e. all lower-case before the first dot
and after the last dot, with no invalid characters).
This also adds three high-level helper functions to look up config
values with no errors and a fallback value. The three functions
are for string, bool, and int values, and will resort to the
fallback value for any error that arises. They are:
* `git_config__get_string_force`
* `git_config__get_bool_force`
* `git_config__get_int_force`
None of them normalize the config `key` either, so they can only
be used for internal cases where the key is known to be in normal
format.
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5588f073
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2013-12-09T10:25:36
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Clean up warnings
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eac938d9
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2013-12-02T14:10:04
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Bare naked merge and rebase
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bab0b9f2
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2013-11-22T18:02:12
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clean up state metadata more consistently
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300d192f
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2013-12-02T11:15:27
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Introduce git_revert to revert a single commit
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98eaf39a
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2013-11-13T11:12:31
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Fix warnings
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8d22773f
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2013-11-05T16:44:10
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Plug git_merge() related leaks
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039db728
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2013-07-03T01:00:45
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merge branch into current, updating workdir
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1d3a8aeb
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2013-11-04T18:28:57
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move mode_t to filebuf_open instead of _commit
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1d37da33
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2013-10-30T16:25:49
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merge: any non-zero return from the user is an error
This fixes #1703.
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07fb67f9
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2013-09-22T05:55:39
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merge: reverse array and length parameter order
Make it pair up with the one for commits. This fixes #1691.
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c6451624
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2013-07-15T16:00:07
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Fix some more memory leaks in error path
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114f5a6c
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2013-06-10T10:10:39
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Reorganize diff and add basic diff driver
This is a significant reorganization of the diff code to break it
into a set of more clearly distinct files and to document the new
organization. Hopefully this will make the diff code easier to
understand and to extend.
This adds a new `git_diff_driver` object that looks of diff driver
information from the attributes and the config so that things like
function content in diff headers can be provided. The full driver
spec is not implemented in the commit - this is focused on the
reorganization of the code and putting the driver hooks in place.
This also removes a few #includes from src/repository.h that were
overbroad, but as a result required extra #includes in a variety
of places since including src/repository.h no longer results in
pulling in the whole world.
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cee695ae
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2013-05-31T12:18:43
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Make iterators use GIT_ITEROVER & smart advance
1. internal iterators now return GIT_ITEROVER when you go past the
last item in the iteration.
2. git_iterator_advance will "advance" to the first item in the
iteration if it is called immediately after creating the
iterator, which allows a simpler idiom for basic iteration.
3. if git_iterator_advance encounters an error reading data (e.g.
a missing tree or an unreadable file), it returns the error
but also attempts to advance past the invalid data to prevent
an infinite loop.
Updated all tests and internal usage of iterators to account for
these new behaviors.
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9c06b250
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2013-05-16T13:04:37
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merge setup
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1fed6b07
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2013-05-13T21:57:37
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Fix trailing whitespaces
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03c28d92
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2013-05-06T06:45:53
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Merge pull request #1526 from arrbee/cleanup-error-return-without-msg
Make sure error messages are set for most error returns
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4e7c1560
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2013-05-02T14:58:40
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puns are not funny; type punning especially so
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de19c4a9
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2013-05-01T14:00:20
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Set error when no merge base is found
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e1807113
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2013-05-01T15:31:23
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merge: Warning noise
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75d1c8c6
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2013-04-30T17:33:11
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move NAME and REUC extensions to sys/
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0462fba5
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2013-04-30T14:56:41
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renames!
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bec65a5e
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2013-04-01T22:16:21
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merge!
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