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3793fa9b
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2013-10-31T01:08:50
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Fix saving remotes with several fetch/push ref specs.
At some moment git_config_delete_entry lost the ability to delete one entry of
a multivar configuration. The moment you had more than one fetch or push
ref spec for a remote you will not be able to save that remote anymore. The
changes in network::remote::remotes::save show that problem.
I needed to create a new git_config_delete_multivar because I was not able to
remove one or several entries of a multivar config with the current API.
Several tries modifying how git_config_set_multivar(..., NULL) behaved were
not successful.
git_config_delete_multivar is very similar to git_config_set_multivar, and
delegates into config_delete_multivar of config_file. This function search
for the cvar_t that will be deleted, storing them in a temporal array, and
rebuilding the linked list. After calling config_write to delete the entries,
the cvar_t stored in the temporal array are freed.
There is a little fix in config_write, it avoids an infinite loop when using
a regular expression (case for the multivars). This error was found by the
test network::remote::remotes::tagopt.
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aec87f71
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2013-08-27T19:14:18
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remote: Make git_remote_list() detect pushurl
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c9ffa84b
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2013-08-21T16:04:25
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remote: Relax the parsing logic even more
In order to be loaded, a remote needs to be configured with at least a `url` or a `pushurl`.
ENOTFOUND will be returned when trying to git_remote_load() a remote with neither of these entries defined.
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ece24ef7
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2013-08-21T13:37:21
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remote: Don't parse missing urls as empty strings
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0b9ebb54
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2013-08-14T11:18:05
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remote: relax the url rules
Accept any value for the remote's url, including an empty string which
we used to reject as invalid configuration.
This is not quite what git does (although it has its own problems with
such configurations) and it makes it harder to fix the issue, by not
letting the user modify it.
As we already need to check for a valid URL when we try to connect to
the network, let that perform the check, as we don't need to do it
anywhere else.
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215af2cc
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2013-05-30T17:40:56
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remote: make default tag retrieving behaviour consistent
Default for newly created remotes will be auto.
Default when loading existing remotes with no tag retrieving behaviour set, was already auto.
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0582ae6f
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2013-05-21T13:56:40
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tests: don't verify SSH unsupported with GIT_SSH
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0f938c6b
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2013-05-07T09:59:53
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Fix win32 type warnings
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1ffd0806
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2013-04-30T11:18:16
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remote: add resfpec list accessors
Bring back a way of acessing the git_refspec* from a remote.
Closes #1514
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1be680c4
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2013-04-20T19:13:47
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refspec: unify the string and parsed data
It used to be separate as an attempt to make the querying easier, but
it didn't work out that way, so put all the data together.
Add git_refspec_string() as well to get the original string, which is
now stored alongside the independent parts.
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bc6374ea
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2013-04-20T18:49:11
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remote: allow querying for refspecs
Introduce git_remote_{fetch,push}_refspecs() to get a list of refspecs
from the remote and rename the refspec-adding functions to a less
silly name.
Use this instead of the vector index hacks in the tests.
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4330ab26
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2013-04-20T04:43:28
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remote: handle multiple refspecs
A remote can have a multitude of refspecs. Up to now our git_remote's
have supported a single one for each fetch and push out of simplicity
to get something working.
Let the remotes and internal code know about multiple remotes and get
the tests passing with them.
Instead of setting a refspec, the external users can clear all and add
refspecs. This should be enough for most uses, though we're still
missing a querying function.
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4cc326e9
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2013-03-05T22:45:26
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remote push test fix
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2bca5b67
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2013-02-07T23:44:18
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remote: Introduce git_remote_is_valid_name()
Fix libgit2/libgit2sharp#318
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624924e8
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2013-02-07T23:02:56
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remote: reorganize tests
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