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e54343a4
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2019-06-29T09:17:32
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fileops: rename to "futils.h" to match function signatures
Our file utils functions all have a "futils" prefix, e.g.
`git_futils_touch`. One would thus naturally guess that their
definitions and implementation would live in files "futils.h" and
"futils.c", respectively, but in fact they live in "fileops.h".
Rename the files to match expectations.
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c358bbc5
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2018-11-12T17:22:47
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index: introduce git_index_iterator
Provide a public git_index_iterator API that is backed by an index
snapshot. This allows consumers to provide a stable iteration even
while manipulating the index during iteration.
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bfa1f022
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2018-06-22T19:17:08
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settings: optional unsaved index safety
Add the `GIT_OPT_ENABLE_UNSAVED_INDEX_SAFETY` option, which will cause
commands that reload the on-disk index to fail if the current
`git_index` has changed that have not been saved. This will prevent
users from - for example - adding a file to the index then calling a
function like `git_checkout` and having that file be silently removed
from the index since it was re-read from disk.
Now calls that would re-read the index will fail if the index is
"dirty", meaning changes have been made to it but have not been written.
Users can either `git_index_read` to discard those changes explicitly,
or `git_index_write` to write them.
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b242cdbf
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2017-11-17T00:19:07
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index: commit the changes to the index properly
Now that the index has a "dirty" state, where it has changes that have
not yet been committed or rolled back, our tests need to be adapted to
actually commit or rollback the changes instead of assuming that the
index can be operated on in its indeterminate state.
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7c56c49b
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2017-11-12T08:09:35
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index: add a dirty bit reflecting unsaved changes
Teach the index when it is "dirty", and has unsaved changes. Consider
the index dirty whenever a caller has added or removed an entry from the
main index, REUC or NAME section, including when the index is completely
cleared. Similarly, consider the index _not_ dirty immediately after it
is written, or when it is read from the on-disk index.
This allows us to ensure that unsaved changes are not lost when we
automatically refresh the index.
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0c7f49dd
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2017-06-30T13:39:01
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Make sure to always include "common.h" first
Next to including several files, our "common.h" header also declares
various macros which are then used throughout the project. As such, we
have to make sure to always include this file first in all
implementation files. Otherwise, we might encounter problems or even
silent behavioural differences due to macros or defines not being
defined as they should be. So in fact, our header and implementation
files should make sure to always include "common.h" first.
This commit does so by establishing a common include pattern. Header
files inside of "src" will now always include "common.h" as its first
other file, separated by a newline from all the other includes to make
it stand out as special. There are two cases for the implementation
files. If they do have a matching header file, they will always include
this one first, leading to "common.h" being transitively included as
first file. If they do not have a matching header file, they instead
include "common.h" as first file themselves.
This fixes the outlined problems and will become our standard practice
for header and source files inside of the "src/" from now on.
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5625d86b
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2016-05-17T15:40:32
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index: support index v4
Support reading and writing index v4. Index v4 uses a very simple
compression scheme for pathnames, but is otherwise similar to index v3.
Signed-off-by: David Turner <dturner@twitter.com>
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0c09753c
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2016-01-25T14:06:15
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Fix the build when defining USE_NSEC
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9d81509a
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2015-12-23T11:54:52
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index: get rid of the locking
We don't support using an index object from multiple threads at the same
time, so the locking doesn't have any effect when following the
rules. If not following the rules, things are going to break down
anyway.
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879ebab3
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2015-12-16T12:30:52
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merge: Use `git_index__fill` to populate the index
Instead of calling `git_index_add` in a loop, use the new
`git_index_fill` internal API to fill the index with the initial staged
entries.
The new `fill` helper assumes that all the entries will be unique and
valid, so it can append them at the end of the entries vector and only
sort it once at the end. It performs no validation checks.
This prevents the quadratic behavior caused by having to sort the
entries list once after every insertion.
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25e84f95
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2015-11-23T15:49:54
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checkout: only consider nsecs when built that way
When examining the working directory and determining whether it's
up-to-date, only consider the nanoseconds in the index entry when
built with `GIT_USE_NSEC`. This prevents us from believing that
the working directory is always dirty when the index was originally
written with a git client that uinderstands nsecs (like git 2.x).
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af1d5239
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2015-08-14T21:10:12
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index: keep a hash table as well as a vector of entries
The hash table allows quick lookup of specific paths, while we use the
vector for enumeration.
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624c949f
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2015-06-20T16:17:28
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index: make relative comparison use the checksum as well
This is used by the submodule in order to figure out if the index has
changed since it last read it. Using a timestamp is racy, so let's make
it use the checksum, just like we now do for reloading the index itself.
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5e947c91
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2015-06-19T22:05:08
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index: use the checksum to check whether it's been modified
We currently use a timetamp to check whether an index file has been
modified since we last read it, but this is racy. If two updates happen
in the same second and we read after the first one, we won't detect the
second one.
Instead read the SHA-1 checksum of the file, which are its last 20 bytes which
gives us a sure-fire way to detect whether the file has changed since we
last read it.
As we're now keeping track of it, expose an accessor to this data.
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35d39761
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2015-03-18T00:25:18
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index: introduce git_index_read_index
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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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55798fd1
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2015-01-17T20:49:04
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git_indexwriter: lock then write the index
Introduce `git_indexwriter`, to allow us to lock the index while
performing additional operations, then complete the write (or abort,
unlocking the index).
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19c88310
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2014-07-10T13:48:13
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tree-cache: move to use a pool allocator
This simplifies freeing the entries quite a bit; though there aren't
that many failure paths right now, introducing filling the cache from a
tree will introduce more. This makes sure not to leak memory on errors.
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52bb0476
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2014-03-14T13:53:15
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Clean up index snapshot function naming
Clear up some of the various "find" functions and the snapshot
API naming to be things I like more.
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dac16048
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2014-02-08T16:42:26
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Add mutex around index entries changes
This surrounds any function that mutates the entries vector with
a mutex so it can be safely snapshotted.
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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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54edbb98
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2014-02-07T16:48:27
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Add index snapshot and use it for iterator
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3dbee456
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2014-02-07T14:10:35
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Some index internals refactoring
Again, laying groundwork for some index iterator changes, this
contains a bunch of code refactorings for index internals that
should make it easier down the line to add locking around index
modifications. Also this removes the redundant prefix_position
function and fixes some potential memory leaks.
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db0e7878
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2014-03-28T16:50:49
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Make submodule refresh a bit smarter
This makes submodule cache refresh actually look at the timestamps
from the data sources for submodules and reload as needed if they
have changed since the last refresh.
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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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3158e2fe
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2014-02-07T15:24:39
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Fix some Windows warnings
This fixes a number of warnings with the Windows 64-bit build
including a test failure in test_repo_message__message where an
invalid pointer to a git_buf was being used.
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53bec813
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2014-01-29T18:17:08
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index: Compare with given len
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14997dc5
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2013-10-08T12:45:43
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More filemode cleanups for FAT on MacOS
This cleans up some additional issues. The main change is that
on a filesystem that doesn't support mode bits, libgit2 will now
create new blobs with GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB always instead of being
at the mercy to the filesystem driver to report executable or not.
This means that if "core.filemode" lies and claims that filemode
is not supported, then we will ignore the executable bit from the
filesystem. Previously we would have allowed it.
This adds an option to the new git_repository_reset_filesystem to
recurse through submodules if desired. There may be other types
of APIs that would like a "recurse submodules" option, but this
one is particularly useful.
This also has a number of cleanups, etc., for related things
including trying to give better error messages when problems come
up from the filesystem. For example, the FAT filesystem driver on
MacOS appears to return errno EINVAL if you attempt to write a
filename with invalid UTF-8 in it. We try to capture that with a
better error message now.
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d2ce27dd
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2013-06-24T23:16:06
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Add public API for pathspec matching
This adds a new public API for compiling pathspecs and matching
them against the working directory, the index, or a tree from the
repository. This also reworks the pathspec internals to allow the
sharing of code between the existing internal usage of pathspec
matching and the new external API.
While this is working and the new API is ready for discussion, I
think there is still an incorrect behavior in which patterns are
always matched against the full path of an entry without taking
the subdirectories into account (so "s*" will match "subdir/file"
even though it wouldn't with core Git). Further enhancements are
coming, but this was a good place to take a functional snapshot.
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0e0108f7
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2013-05-17T15:59:57
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introduce git_conflict_iterator
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0462fba5
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2013-04-30T14:56:41
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renames!
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169dc616
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2013-03-05T16:10:05
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Make iterator APIs consistent with standards
The iterator APIs are not currently consistent with the parameter
ordering of the rest of the codebase. This rearranges the order
of parameters, simplifies the naming of a number of functions, and
makes somewhat better use of macros internally to clean up the
iterator code.
This also expands the test coverage of iterator functionality,
making sure that case sensitive range-limited iteration works
correctly.
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cb53669e
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2013-03-01T16:38:13
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Rename function to __ prefix
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3f0d0c85
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2013-03-01T15:44:18
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Disable ignore_case when writing the index to a tree
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359fc2d2
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2013-01-08T17:07:25
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update copyrights
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16248ee2
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2012-11-21T11:03:07
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Fix up some missing consts in tree & index
This fixes some missed places where we can apply const-ness to
various public APIs.
There are still some index and tree APIs that cannot take const
pointers because we sort our `git_vectors` lazily and so we can't
reliably bsearch the index and tree content without applying a
`git_vector_sort()` first.
This also fixes some missed places where size_t can be used and
where const can be applied to a couple internal functions.
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ad9a921b
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2012-11-08T17:05:07
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Rework checkout with new strategy options
This is a major reworking of checkout strategy options. The
checkout code is now sensitive to the contents of the HEAD tree
and the new options allow you to update the working tree so that
it will match the index content only when it previously matched
the contents of the HEAD. This allows you to, for example, to
distinguish between removing files that are in the HEAD but not
in the index, vs just removing all untracked files.
Because of various corner cases that arise, etc., this required
some additional capabilities in rmdir and other utility functions.
This includes the beginnings of an implementation of code to read
a partial tree into the index based on a pathspec, but that is
not enabled because of the possibility of creating conflicting
index entries.
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55cbd05b
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2012-11-08T16:56:34
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Some diff refactorings to help code reuse
There are some diff functions that are useful in a rewritten
checkout and this lays some groundwork for that. This contains
three main things:
1. Share the function diff uses to calculate the OID for a file
in the working directory (now named `git_diff__oid_for_file`
2. Add a `git_diff__paired_foreach` function to iterator over
two diff lists concurrently. Convert status to use it.
3. Move all the string/prefix/index entry comparisons into
function pointers inside the `git_diff_list` object so they
can be switched between case sensitive and insensitive
versions. This makes them easier to reuse in various
functions without replicating logic. As part of this, move
a couple of index functions out of diff.c and into index.c.
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8ff0f325
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2012-10-31T22:26:57
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index: Switch to git_futils_filestamp
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f45ec1a0
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2012-10-29T20:04:21
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index refactoring
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ec40b7f9
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2012-09-17T15:42:41
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Support for core.ignorecase
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da825c92
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2012-06-19T14:27:02
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Make index add/append support core.filemode flag
This fixes git_index_add and git_index_append to behave more like
core git, preserving old filemode data in the index when adding
and/or appending with core.filemode = false.
This also has placeholder support for core.symlinks and
core.ignorecase, but those flags are not implemented (well,
symlinks has partial support for preserving mode information in
the same way that git does, but it isn't tested).
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41a82592
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2012-05-15T14:17:39
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Ranged iterators and rewritten git_status_file
The goal of this work is to rewrite git_status_file to use the
same underlying code as git_status_foreach.
This is done in 3 phases:
1. Extend iterators to allow ranged iteration with start and
end prefixes for the range of file names to be covered.
2. Improve diff so that when there is a pathspec and there is
a common non-wildcard prefix of the pathspec, it will use
ranged iterators to minimize excess iteration.
3. Rewrite git_status_file to call git_status_foreach_ext
with a pathspec that covers just the one file being checked.
Since ranged iterators underlie the status & diff implementation,
this is actually fairly efficient. The workdir iterator does
end up loading the contents of all the directories down to the
single file, which should ideally be avoided, but it is pretty
good.
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7c7ff7d1
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2012-03-19T16:10:11
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Migrate index, oid, and utils to new errors
This includes a few cleanups that came up while converting
these files.
This commit introduces a could new git error classes, including
the catchall class: GITERR_INVALID which I'm using as the class
for invalid and out of range values which are detected at too low
a level of library to use a higher level classification. For
example, an overflow error in parsing an integer or a bad letter
in parsing an OID string would generate an error in this class.
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5e0de328
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2012-02-13T17:10:24
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Update Copyright header
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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9462c471
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2011-11-25T08:16:26
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repository: Change ownership semantics
The ownership semantics have been changed all over the library to be
consistent. There are no more "borrowed" or duplicated references.
Main changes:
- `git_repository_open2` and `3` have been dropped.
- Added setters and getters to hotswap all the repository owned
objects:
`git_repository_index`
`git_repository_set_index`
`git_repository_odb`
`git_repository_set_odb`
`git_repository_config`
`git_repository_set_config`
`git_repository_workdir`
`git_repository_set_workdir`
Now working directories/index files/ODBs and so on can be
hot-swapped after creating a repository and between operations.
- All these objects now have proper ownership semantics with
refcounting: they all require freeing after they are no longer
needed (the repository always keeps its internal reference).
- Repository open and initialization has been updated to keep in
mind the configuration files. Bare repositories are now always
detected, and a default config file is created on init.
- All the tests affected by these changes have been dropped from the
old test suite and ported to the new one.
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01ad7b3a
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2011-09-06T15:48:45
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*: correct and codify various file permissions
The following files now have 0444 permissions:
- loose objects
- pack indexes
- pack files
- packs downloaded by fetch
- packs downloaded by the HTTP transport
And the following files now have 0666 permissions:
- config files
- repository indexes
- reflogs
- refs
This brings libgit2 more in line with Git.
Note that git_filebuf_commit() and git_filebuf_commit_at() have both
gained a new mode parameter.
The latter change fixes an important issue where filebufs created with
GIT_FILEBUF_TEMPORARY received 0600 permissions (due to mkstemp(3)
usage). Now we chmod() the file before renaming it into place.
Tests have been added to confirm that new commit, tag, and tree
objects are created with the right permissions. I don't have access to
Windows, so for now I've guarded the tests with "#ifndef GIT_WIN32".
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b4171320
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2011-07-26T11:34:54
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Move the tree cache functions to their own file
Rename git_index_tree to git_tree_cache.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <cmn@elego.de>
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bb742ede
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2011-09-19T01:54:32
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Cleanup legal data
1. The license header is technically not valid if it doesn't have a
copyright signature.
2. The COPYING file has been updated with the different licenses used in
the project.
3. The full GPLv2 header in each file annoys me.
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4c0b6a6d
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2011-04-21T10:54:54
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index: Add API for unmerged entries
New external functions:
- git_index_unmerged_entrycount: Counts the unmerged entries in
the index
- git_index_get_unmerged: Gets an unmerged entry from the index
by name
New internal functions:
- read_unmerged: Wrapper for read_unmerged_internal
- read_unmerged_internal: Reads unmerged entries from the index
if the index has the INDEX_EXT_UNMERGED_SIG set
- unmerged_srch: Search function for unmerged vector
- unmerged_cmp: Compare function for unmerged vector
New data structures:
- git_index now contains a git_vector unmerged that stores
unmerged entries
- git_index_entry_unmerged: Representation of an unmerged file
entry. It represents all three versions of the file at the
same time, with one name, three modes and three OIDs
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86d7e1ca
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2011-02-28T12:46:13
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Fix searching in git_vector
We now store only one sorting callback that does entry comparison. This
is used when sorting the entries using a quicksort, and when looking for
a specific entry with the new search methods.
The following search methods now exist:
git_vector_search(vector, entry)
git_vector_search2(vector, custom_search_callback, key)
git_vector_bsearch(vector, entry)
git_vector_bsearch2(vector, custom_search_callback, key)
The sorting state of the vector is now stored internally.
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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817c2820
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2011-02-21T17:05:16
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Rewrite all file IO for more performance
The new `git_filebuf` structure provides atomic high-performance writes
to disk by using a write cache, and optionally a double-buffered scheme
through a worker thread (not enabled yet).
Writes can be done 3-layered, like in git.git (user code -> write cache
-> disk), or 2-layered, by writing directly on the cache. This makes
index writing considerably faster.
The `git_filebuf` structure contains all the old functionality of
`git_filelock` for atomic file writes and reads. The `git_filelock`
structure has been removed.
Additionally, the `git_filebuf` API allows to automatically hash (SHA1)
all the data as it is written to disk (hashing is done smartly on big
chunks to improve performance).
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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348c7335
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2011-02-17T21:32:00
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Improve the performance when writing Index files
In response to issue #60 (git_index_write really slow), the write_index
function has been rewritten to improve its performance -- it should now
be in par with the performance of git.git.
On top of that, if Posix Threads are available when compiling libgit2, a
new threaded writing system will be used (3 separate threads take care
of solving byte-endianness, hashing the contents of the index and
writing to disk, respectively). For very long Index files, this method
is up to 3x times faster than git.git.
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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44908fe7
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2010-12-06T23:03:16
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Change the library include file
Libgit2 is now officially include as
#include "<git2.h>"
or indidividual files may be included as
#include <git2/index.h>
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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c4034e63
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2010-12-02T04:31:54
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Refactor all 'vector' functions into common code
All the operations on the 'git_index_entry' array and the
'git_tree_entry' array have been refactored into common code in the
src/vector.c file.
The new vector methods support:
- insertion: O(1) (avg)
- deletion: O(n)
- searching: O(logn)
- sorting: O(logn)
- r. access: O(1)
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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8c1f9e4d
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2010-11-29T18:07:17
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Make the bitmasks for Index Entry flags public
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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c3a20d5c
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2010-11-14T22:11:46
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Add support for 'index add'
Actually add files to the index by creating their corresponding blob and
storing it on the repository, then getting the hash and updating the
index file.
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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6fd195d7
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2010-11-02T18:42:42
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Change git_repository initialization to use a path
The constructor to git_repository is now called
'git_repository_open(path)'
and takes a path to a git repository instead of an existing ODB object.
Unit tests have been updated accordingly and the two test repositories
have been merged into one.
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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68535125
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2010-07-09T20:19:56
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Add support for git index files
The new 'git_index' structure is an in-memory representation
of a git index on disk; the 'git_index_entry' structures represent
each one of the file entries on the index.
The following calls for index instantiation have been added:
git_index_alloc(): instantiate a new index structure
git_index_free(): free an existing index
git_index_clear(): clear all the entires in an existing file
The following calls for index reading and writing have been added:
git_index_read(): update the contents of the index structure from
its file on disk.
Internally implemented through:
git_index__parse()
Index files are stored on disk in network byte order; all integer fields
inside them are properly converted to the machine's byte order when
loading them in memory. The parsing engine also distinguishes
between normal index entries and extended entries with 2 extra bytes
of flags.
The 'TREE' extension for index entries is also loaded into memory:
Tree caches stored in Index files are loaded into the
'git_index_tree' structure pointed by the 'tree' pointer inside
'git_index'.
'index->tree' points to the root node of the tree cache; the full tree
can be traversed through each of the node's 'tree->children'.
Index files can be written back to disk through:
git_index_write(): atomic writing of existing index objects
backed by internal method git_index__write()
The following calls for entry manipulation have been added:
git_index_add(): insert an empty entry to the index
git_index_find(): search an entry by its path name
git_index__append(): appends a new index entry to the end of the
list, resizing the entries array if required
New index entries are always inserted at the end of the array; since the
index entries must be sorted for it to be internally consistent, the
index object is only sorted once, and if required, before accessing the
whole entriea array (e.g. before writing to disk, before traversing,
etc).
git_index__remove_pos(): remove an index entry in a specific position
git_index__sort(): sort the entries in the array by path name
The entries array is sorted stably and in place using an
insertion sort, which ought to be the most efficient approach
since the entries array is always mostly-sorted.
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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