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1822b082
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2020-10-20T23:26:47
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Include `${MBEDTLS_INCLUDE_DIR}` when compiling `crypt_mbedtls.c`
Without this, mbedTLS installs in non-default install locations
that are otherwise found by the `FindmbedTLS.cmake` module are not
found by the C preprocessor at compile time.
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b106834d
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2020-10-14T16:49:29
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Merge pull request #5668 from libgit2/ethomson/tlsdata
threadstate: rename tlsdata when building w/o threads
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246bc3cc
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2020-10-14T15:05:11
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threadstate: rename tlsdata when building w/o threads
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20450cbe
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2020-10-14T13:44:59
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Merge pull request #5546 from libgit2/ethomson/init
Refactor "global" state
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e9858645
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2020-10-14T12:40:20
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Merge pull request #5661 from lhchavez/windows-leak-detection-deflake
Make the Windows leak detection more robust
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c964f73d
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2020-10-14T12:35:00
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Merge pull request #5664 from lhchavez/define-non-threadsafe-git-load
Define `git___load` when building with `-DTHREADSAFE=OFF`
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a027efbb
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2020-10-14T12:30:21
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Merge pull request #5658 from libgit2/ethomson/ntlm_htonll
ntlm: update ntlm dependency for htonll
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fa3daa82
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2020-10-13T08:02:59
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Define `git___load` when building with `-DTHREADSAFE=OFF`
This should allow folks that build in non-thread-safe environments to
still be able to build the library.
Fixes: #5663
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7f4fa178
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2020-10-12T19:53:06
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Merge pull request #5660 from libgit2/ethomson/v1.1
libgit2 v1.1.0
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f10c8875
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2020-10-11T23:04:08
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Release v1.1
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699fd71a
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2020-10-11T22:44:24
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changelog: document changes since v1.1
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4a0dceeb
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2020-10-11T17:53:10
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Make the Windows leak detection more robust
This change:
* Increases MY_ROW_LIMIT to 2M, since it has been failing in #5595's
tests since it's _super_ close to the limit.
* Calls `git_repository_free()` on a `git_repository` that was being
leaked only in Windows.
* Marks the global `git_repository` on `tests/repo/init.c` as `NULL`
after being freed to make any accidental access more noisy.
* Uses `cl_assert_equal_i()` in `test_trace_windows_stacktrace__leaks`
to make the test failures more actionable.
* Renames the globals in `tests/repo/init.c` so that they don't start
with an underscore.
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634c285a
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2020-07-11T12:35:58
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Move libgit2 settings into libgit2.c
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1ec4702a
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2020-07-11T12:25:51
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Rename global.c to libgit2.c
Now that we've identified that our global settings really aren't global
at all, and refactored the library to match that, change global.c to
libgit2.c, which is especially nice since the prefix of the functions
matches the filename.
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e316b0d3
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2020-05-15T11:47:09
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runtime: move init/shutdown into the "runtime"
Provide a mechanism for system components to register for initialization
and shutdown of the libgit2 runtime.
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8970acb7
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2020-05-15T10:29:41
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thread: don't use the global tlsdata for thread exit
We want to store a pointer to emulate `pthread_exit` on Windows. Do
this within the threading infrastructure so that it could potentially be
re-used outside of the context of libgit2 itself.
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c40d2dc5
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2020-05-15T10:09:51
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thread: restore the git_thread_exit tests
We were never properly testing git_thread_exit. Do so.
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4853d94c
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2020-05-14T10:36:35
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global: separate global state from thread-local state
Our "global initialization" has accumulated some debris over the years.
It was previously responsible for both running the various global
initializers (that set up various subsystems) _and_ setting up the
"global state", which is actually the thread-local state for things
like error reporting.
Separate the thread local state out into "threadstate". Use the normal
subsystem initialization functions that we already have to set it up.
This makes both the global initialization system and the threadstate
system simpler to reason about.
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bc3919ab
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2020-07-11T12:14:26
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global init: check error message buffer allocation
Ensure that we can allocate the error message buffer. In keeping with
our typical policiess, we allow (small) memory leaks in the case where
we're out of memory.
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8aa69f88
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2020-05-13T10:48:13
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mwindow: localize mutex
Move the mwindow mutex into the mwindow code itself, initializing it in
the mwindow global initialization function instead of in the global
initializer.
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6554b40e
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2020-05-13T10:39:33
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settings: localize global data
Move the settings global data teardown into its own separate function,
instead of intermingled with the global state.
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521aa8c1
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2020-05-12T13:21:26
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win32: teach the allocator to deal with crtdbg
Move the MSVC C runtime debugging bits into the allocator's global init
function.
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fe12423a
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2020-05-12T13:08:22
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init: move thread init to git_global_threads_init
Instead of treating win32 thread initialization specially in the win32
git_libgit2_init function, add a git_global_threads_init function.
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d79bb159
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2020-10-11T11:41:38
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ntlm: update ntlm dependency for htonll
Update ntlm to include an htonll that is not dependent on system
libraries.
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2e5f27c7
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2020-10-11T11:32:21
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Merge pull request #5649 from libgit2/ethomson/pcre
Update PCRE to 8.44
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94e34582
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2020-10-11T11:32:04
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Merge pull request #5651 from libgit2/ethomson/clone_branch
clone: update origin's HEAD
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6244791a
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2020-10-11T11:28:55
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Merge pull request #5594 from lhchavez/git-atomics
Improve the support of atomics
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03c0938f
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2020-08-25T06:13:38
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Avoid using atomics in pool.c
Instead, globally initialize the system page size.
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cc1d7f5c
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2020-08-01T17:47:20
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Improve the support of atomics
This change:
* Starts using GCC's and clang's `__atomic_*` intrinsics instead of the
`__sync_*` ones, since the former supercede the latter (and can be
safely replaced by their equivalent `__atomic_*` version with the
sequentially consistent model).
* Makes `git_atomic64`'s value `volatile`. Otherwise, this will make
ThreadSanitizer complain.
* Adds ways to load the values from atomics. As it turns out,
unsynchronized read are okay only in some architectures, but if we
want to be correct (and make ThreadSanitizer happy), those loads
should also be performed with the atomic builtins.
* Fixes two ThreadSanitizer warnings, as a proof-of-concept that this
works:
- Avoid directly accessing `git_refcount`'s `owner` directly, and
instead makes all callers go through the `GIT_REFCOUNT_*()` macros,
which also use the atomic utilities.
- Makes `pool_system_page_size()` race-free.
Part of: #5592
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2307a225
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2020-10-08T09:10:36
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Merge pull request #5656 from ehuss/fix-check_extensions-err
Fix error return for invalid extensions.
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5b7e7131
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2020-10-07T15:54:08
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Fix error return for invalid extensions.
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9deadaee
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2020-10-07T00:35:29
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Merge pull request #5654 from dan-tull/master
Change bare free to allocator free (fixes #5653)
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cce966c3
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2020-10-06T17:51:14
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Change bare free to allocator free.
The info pointer was allocated with git__malloc, so needs to be free'd with git__free.
This bug can lurk pretty easily since if there's no custom allocator this is fine.
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c1f1bcad
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2020-10-05T11:04:38
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clone: update origin's HEAD
Update `refs/remotes/origin/HEAD` as a symbolic link to the remote's
default branch.
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c837bff1
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2020-10-05T11:03:39
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clone: test that the origin HEAD is created
Ensure that we created `refs/remotes/origin/HEAD` when cloning, a
symbolic link pointing to `refs/remotes/origin/<default>`
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d32a4072
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2020-10-05T14:25:51
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Merge pull request #5401 from lhchavez/multi-pack-index
midx: Introduce a parser for multi-pack-index files
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005e7715
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2020-02-23T22:28:52
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multipack: Introduce a parser for multi-pack-index files
This change is the first in a series to add support for git's
multi-pack-index. This should speed up large repositories significantly.
Part of: #5399
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6d1f1926
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2020-10-05T09:41:08
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Merge pull request #5648 from eltociear/patch-1
Fixed typo in comment
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9293e165
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2020-10-04T21:41:28
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Merge pull request #5494 from kevinjswinton/master
Fix binary diff showing /dev/null
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722c01b6
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2020-10-04T21:07:53
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pcre: upgrade to 8.44
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dccfaa41
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2020-10-04T20:36:22
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pcre: upgrade to 8.43
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600dd54e
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2020-10-04T20:18:53
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pcre: include the license
We included their COPYING file, which was _not_ in fact their license.
Add the LICENSE file as well.
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e8ab3db9
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2020-07-07T22:29:05
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p_chmod: Android compatibility
Fix #5565
Pre-Android 5 did not implement a virtual filesystem atop FAT partitions for Unix permissions, which causes chmod to fail. However, Unix permissions have no effect on Android anyway as file permissions are not actually managed this way, so treating it as a no-op across all Android is safe.
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2ab99c6d
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2020-10-04T18:30:10
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Merge pull request #5576 from lollipopman/double-auth
httpclient: only free challenges for current_server type
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3a72345b
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2020-10-04T18:25:32
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Merge pull request #5581 from libgit2/ethomson/mainbranch
Respect `init.defaultBranch` setting
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a94fedc1
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2020-10-04T18:04:01
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Merge pull request #5620 from dlax/parse-patch-add-delete-no-index
patch_parse: handle absence of "index" header for new/deleted cases
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a1f0135d
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2020-10-04T18:01:09
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Merge pull request #5626 from csware/parse_bool
boolean config parsing fails in some cases with mapped values
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36dc681e
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2020-10-04T17:54:15
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Merge pull request #5629 from csware/config-multiline-parse
Fix config file parsing with multi line values containing quoted parts
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30ba98a1
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2020-10-04T17:40:38
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Merge pull request #5636 from libgit2/pks-release-build-warnings
Fix release build warnings
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4b93f165
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2020-10-04T12:45:26
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Fixed typo in comment
occured -> occurred
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6ac18625
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2020-09-09T17:51:38
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Fix config file parsing with multi line values containing quoted parts
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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b254a585
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2020-09-18T10:43:34
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sysdir: fix formatting error message with NULL string
When trying to the template dir, we pass in a `NULL` pointer for the
filename. That's perfectly fine, but if we're failing to find the
template directory then we'll creat an error message with the `NULL`
pointer passed in.
Fix the issue by setting different error messages based on whether the
filename is given or not. This even makes sense, as we're not searching
for a file in case we have no `name`, but for a directory. So the error
would've been misleading anyway.
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8087498d
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2020-09-18T10:49:24
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Merge pull request #5631 from csware/issue-5611
Fix deprecation links inside of documentation not working
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37ae0079
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2020-09-18T10:38:45
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patch_parse: silence maybe-uninitialized warning
When building libgit2 with the release build type, then GCC complains
about mode being potentially uninitialized. While this seems to be a
false positive, let's silence this warning by zero-initializing the
mode.
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819492c1
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2020-09-18T10:34:40
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refs: fix potential free of uninitialized variable
The `signature` variable in `git_reference_rename` isn't initialized and
neither does `git_reference__log_signature` always do. So if the latter
function fails, we'll call `git_signature_free` on this unininitialized
variable.
Fix the issue by initializing the pointer with `NULL`.
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9e81711b
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2020-09-18T10:31:50
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Merge pull request #5632 from csware/winhttp_typo
Fix typo: Make ifndef macroname the same as the define name
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ae99e697
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2020-09-17T11:19:49
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Merge pull request #5619 from ddevault/diffstat-segfault
diff stats: fix segfaults with new files
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ec26b16d
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2020-08-29T10:44:40
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diff stats: fix segfaults with new files
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298b01ab
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2020-09-15T09:26:08
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Merge pull request #5633 from csware/winhttp1.3
WinHTTP: Try to use TLS1.3
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d65edcdc
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2020-09-15T09:23:00
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Merge pull request #5628 from interkosmos/master
Fixed includes for FreeBSD
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6887e9db
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2020-09-14T15:54:00
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Removed FreeBSD-related macros.
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797535b6
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2020-09-12T00:14:41
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WinHTTP: Try to use TLS1.3
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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090e7d85
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2020-09-10T22:41:15
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Fix deprecation links inside of documentation not working
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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621e501c
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2020-09-10T10:32:02
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Fix typo: Make ifndef macroname the same as the define name
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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e937a2aa
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2020-09-09T19:08:20
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Fixed includes for FreeBSD.
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c464f123
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2020-09-09T15:41:12
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Improve formatting
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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b97f41db
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2020-09-09T15:38:20
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Add boolean tests for "on" and "off"
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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36cf1db2
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2020-09-09T12:26:34
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Support empty values for git_config_get_mapped and git_config_lookup_map_value
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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86d04918
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2020-09-09T11:55:25
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Fix parsing boolean config values when using git_config_get_mapped and git_config_lookup_map_value
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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1e987525
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2020-09-08T17:25:06
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Merge pull request #5624 from csware/http-upgrade-header
Don't fail if a HTTP server announces he supports a protocol upgrade
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2dea3eb4
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2020-09-08T13:03:07
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Don't fail if a HTTP server announces he supports a protocol upgrade
cf. RFC7230 section 6.7, an Upgrade header in a normal response merely informs the client that the server supports upgrading to other protocols, and the client can ask for such an upgrade in a later request. The server requiring an upgrade is via the 426 Upgrade Required response code, not the mere presence of the Upgrade response header.
(closes issue #5573)
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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f29e6dde
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2020-09-01T09:58:13
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Merge pull request #5621 from kim/null-safe-git_net_url_is_default_port
Return false instead of segfaulting when checking for default port
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7e1f0b22
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2020-08-31T21:54:17
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Return false instead of segfaulting when checking for default port
`default_port_for_scheme` returns NULL if the scheme is not one of the
builtin ones. This may cause a segmentation fault if a custom transport
URL happens to contain a port number, and this code path is triggered
(e.g. by setting git_fetch_options->update_fetchhead to 1).
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a5eb7e02
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2020-08-31T12:52:48
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Merge pull request #5612 from mmuman/haiku
deps: ntlmclient: fix htonll for Haiku
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8e3f8823
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2020-08-31T12:45:11
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Merge pull request #5615 from libgit2/pks/azure-remove-docjob
azure: Remove job generating documentation
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74293ea0
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2020-08-29T16:46:47
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patch_parse: handle absence of "index" header for new/deleted cases
This follows up on 11de594f85479e4804b07dc4f7b33cfe9212bea0 which added
support for parsing patches without extended headers (the "index
<hash>..<hash> <mode>" line); issue #5267.
We now allow transition from "file mode" state to "path" state directly
if there is no "index", which will happen for patches adding or deleting
files as demonstrated in added test case.
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931bd3b8
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2020-08-28T12:30:35
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Merge pull request #5617 from muhkuh-sys/master
Fix crash in git_describe_commit when opts are NULL.
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d10c846e
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2020-08-27T21:47:48
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Fix crash in git_describe_commit when opts are NULL.
The argument "opts" can be NULL, which selects default options. Do not access
"opts" directly but only the normalized copy.
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7851a165
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2020-08-24T12:31:08
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azure: Remove job generating documentation
With the recent addition of GitHub Actions to our CI infrastructure, we
now have two jobs which generate documentation: once in GHA, once in
Azure. Naturally, as they both want to update the same branch, they race
against each other and one of both jobs will fail.
Fix this by removing the documentation job from Azure.
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da3288de
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2020-08-24T11:20:50
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Merge pull request #5600 from andrewhickman/fix-double-free
Fix `git_mwindow_scan_recently_used` spuriously returning true
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24eacab9
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2020-08-24T11:00:20
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Merge pull request #5599 from libgit2/ethomson/zlib
zstream: handle Z_BUF_ERROR appropriately in get_output_chunk
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8a24ee8a
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2020-08-24T10:28:02
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Merge pull request #5610 from SirWindfield/patch-1
docs: fix typo
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92913621
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2020-08-21T23:00:59
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deps: ntlmclient: #error out on unknown platforms
We explicitly pass win32 & macOS, although some old version might not
have it.
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49ce5e29
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2020-08-21T17:34:57
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deps: ntlmclient: fix htonll for Haiku
Use B_HOST_TO_BENDIAN_INT64 for that.
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e46ef5ee
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2020-08-18T14:58:21
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docs: fix typo
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04d59466
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2020-08-05T22:04:15
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Preserve behaviour of `git_mwindow_scan_recently_used` with `*out_window` set
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8ea9187a
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2020-08-05T20:22:55
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Fix `git_mwindow_scan_recently_used` spuriously returning true
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4d4befac
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2020-08-05T10:07:23
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pack: check pack_window_open return
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9bb61bad
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2020-08-05T09:42:52
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zstream: handle Z_BUF_ERROR appropriately in get_output_chunk
Our processing loop in git_zstream_get_output_chunk does not handle
`Z_BUF_ERROR` appropriately at the end of a compressed window.
From the zlib manual, inflate will return:
> Z_BUF_ERROR if no progress was possible or if there was not enough
> room in the output buffer when Z_FINISH is used. Note that Z_BUF_ERROR
> is not fatal, and inflate() can be called again with more input and
> more output space to continue decompressing.
In our loop, we were waiting until we got the expected size, then
ensuring that we were at `Z_STREAM_END`. We are not guaranteed to be,
since zlib may be in the `Z_BUF_ERROR` state where it has consumed a
full window's worth of data, but it doesn't know that it's really at the
end of the stream. There _could_ be more compressed data, but it
doesn't _know_ that there's not until we make a subsequent call.
We can change the loop to look for the end of stream instead of our
expected size. This allows us to call inflate one last time when we are
at the end of a window (and in the `Z_BUF_ERROR` state), allowing it to
recognize the end of the stream, and move from the `Z_BUF_ERROR` state
to the `Z_STREAM_END` state.
If we do this, we need another exit condition: when `bytes == 0`, then
no progress could be made and we should stop trying to inflate. This
will be an error case, caught by the size and/or end-of-stream test.
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0ff70f4a
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2020-07-15T22:15:27
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refs: remove "master" branch constant
We don't use "master" as a hardcoded default in as many places; remove
the now unused master branch constant.
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e3f065ea
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2020-07-15T22:13:47
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remote: update the default remote branch
When the remote does not tell us its default, we have to guess what the
default branch should be. Use our local initial branch configuration to
inform the remote branch default when we clone.
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cd2f74d2
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2020-07-15T21:29:56
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clone: don't assume the default branch name
We derive the branch name, even in our code, we shouldn't assume that
the branch will be "master".
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471ed794
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2020-07-13T10:05:04
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clone: respect init.defaultBranch when empty
When cloning an empty repository, we need to guess what the branch
structure should be; instead of hardcoding `master`, use the
`init.defaultBranch` setting it if it provided.
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84d2a035
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2020-07-13T10:10:02
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repo: teach isempty about default branch config
The git_repository_isempty function now respects the init.defaultbranch
setting (instead of hardcoding "master") to understand if a repository
is empty or not.
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4cc3b2cb
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2020-07-13T10:08:23
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repo: add git_repository_initialbranch
Provide a helper function to get the initial branch for a repository,
respecting the `init.defaultBranch` configuration option, if set, and
returning the "default default" (currently `master`) otherwise.
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e411aae3
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2020-07-13T08:47:15
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repo: honor the init.defaultBranch setting
As part of a push towards more inclusive language, git is reconsidering
using "master" as the default branch name. As a first step, this
setting will be configurable with the `init.defaultBranch` configuration
option. Honor this during repository initialization.
During initialization, we will create an initial branch:
1. Using the `initial_head` setting, if specified;
2. Using the `HEAD` configured in a template, if it exists;
3. Using the `init.defaultBranch` configuration option, if it is set; or
4. Using `master` in the absence of additional configuration.
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c71321a0
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2020-08-03T11:53:03
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Merge pull request #5596 from libgit2/ethomson/sanitizer_ci
sanitizer ci: skip negotiate tests
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6973c570
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2020-08-03T11:03:19
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sanitizer ci: skip negotiate tests
We don't build with SPNEGO enabled on our focal-based sanitizer builds,
so we need to disable the negotiate tests.
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11a62973
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2020-08-03T10:01:26
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Merge pull request #5569 from lhchavez/ci-sanitizers
Add CI support for Memory and UndefinedBehavior Sanitizers
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c5d41d46
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2020-08-03T09:55:22
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Merge pull request #5563 from pks-t/pks/worktree-heads
Access HEAD via the refdb backends
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