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Edward Thomson 1e60e5f4 2013-11-07T12:03:44 Allow callers to set mode on packfile creation
Vicent Martí 9018a453 2013-11-07T08:52:32 Merge pull request #1949 from ethomson/packbuilder_oid Add git_packbuilder_hash to query pack filename
Edward Thomson cc2447da 2013-11-06T18:41:08 Add git_packbuilder_hash to query pack filename
Vicent Martí e87d9d3d 2013-11-05T15:51:53 Merge pull request #1947 from ethomson/double_free_pkt don't double free pkt
Edward Thomson 7616b8d3 2013-11-05T17:34:45 don't double free pkt
Vicent Marti 73291aff 2013-11-05T22:08:02 cmake: Add `USE_SSH` option
Carlos Martín Nieto a8baf4b1 2013-11-05T12:26:41 Merge pull request #1946 from arthurschreiber/change-branch-iterator-definition Change the git_branch_iterator_new definition to use git_branch_t
Arthur Schreiber a667ca82 2013-11-05T20:51:07 Change the git_branch_iterator_new and git_branch_next definitions to use git_branch_t.
Ben Straub 8adea28a 2013-11-05T11:42:42 Blame: change signature to be more binding-friendly
Ben Straub aad5403f 2013-11-05T10:55:54 Fix MSVC 64-bit warnings
Vicent Martí a6993f24 2013-11-05T09:01:08 Merge pull request #1944 from libgit2/ntk/fix/config_search_paths_leaks Plug configuration file search paths tests leaks
nulltoken 39b1ad7f 2013-11-05T16:14:20 Plug configuration file search paths leaks
Vicent Martí 74e06c05 2013-11-05T08:32:09 Merge pull request #1945 from libgit2/ntk/fix/merge_leaks Plug git_merge() related leaks
nulltoken 8d22773f 2013-11-05T16:44:10 Plug git_merge() related leaks
Vicent Martí 453e6b3e 2013-11-05T07:25:19 Merge pull request #1007 from ethomson/merge merge!
Edward Thomson 039db728 2013-07-03T01:00:45 merge branch into current, updating workdir
Vicent Martí ae26c4b8 2013-11-05T06:55:29 Merge pull request #1943 from libgit2/ntk/fix/leaks Fix leaks
Vicent Martí c82f7f8e 2013-11-05T06:55:16 Merge pull request #1938 from libgit2/cmn/branch-iterator branch: move from foreach to an iterator
nulltoken 61080a95 2013-11-05T15:10:02 Fix leaks
Vicent Martí ffd04053 2013-11-05T06:05:32 Merge pull request #1941 from libgit2/rb/preserve-iterator-error Preserve error messages during file system iterator cleanup
Carlos Martín Nieto 8ec889a4 2013-11-02T14:07:02 branch: move from foreach to an iterator Create a git_branch_iterator type which is equivalent to the foreach but lets us write loops instead of callbacks. Since the introduction of git_reference_shorthand(), the added value of passing the name is reduced.
Vicent Marti 1eab9f0e 2013-11-05T14:56:10 error: Simplify giterr_detach
Vicent Martí b7fbfbb2 2013-11-05T05:39:48 Merge pull request #1942 from libgit2/fix/config_propagate_error Propagate ELOCKED error when updating the config
nulltoken e8162fd0 2013-11-05T12:01:14 Propagate ELOCKED error when updating the config
Edward Thomson 3ae66ef1 2013-11-05T04:48:45 Merge pull request #1940 from ethomson/filebuf_umask Take umask into account in filebuf_commit
Edward Thomson 1d3a8aeb 2013-11-04T18:28:57 move mode_t to filebuf_open instead of _commit
Edward Thomson f966acd1 2013-11-04T15:46:32 Take umask into account in filebuf_commit
Ben Straub b4794925 2013-11-04T15:54:11 blame sample: usage comment
Ben Straub ea8ce3d1 2013-11-04T15:50:33 Fix warnings
Ben Straub e6b85be7 2013-11-04T15:48:35 Reorganize and doc-commentify blame sample.
Russell Belfer 3b259cbd 2013-11-04T15:47:35 Preserve file error in iterator When the filesystem iterator encounters an error with a file, it returns the error but because of the cleanup code, it was in some cases erasing the error message. This uses the giterr_detach API to make sure that the actual error message is restored after the cleanup code has been run.
Russell Belfer d6c60169 2013-11-04T15:45:31 Add giterr_detach API to get and clear error There are a number of cases where it is convenient to be able to fetch and "claim" the current error string, clearing the error. This is helpful when you need to call some code that may alter the error and you want to restore it later on and/or report it via some other mechanism.
Ben Straub b7bb086b 2013-11-04T15:25:26 Standardize layout of blame sample
Vicent Martí 0e1115d2 2013-11-04T12:16:14 Merge pull request #1939 from ethomson/readwrite_odb Allow backend consumers to specify file mode
Edward Thomson dd64c71c 2013-11-04T14:50:25 Allow backend consumers to specify file mode
Russell Belfer fb6b0e01 2013-11-04T10:44:59 Merge pull request #1317 from libgit2/blame Blame Canada
Vicent Martí a605bbd9 2013-11-04T10:14:22 Merge pull request #1934 from libgit2/relicense-examples Relicense examples under CC0
Vicent Martí 44acdd1f 2013-11-04T08:09:58 Merge pull request #1937 from scunz/checkout_assert Don't assert in git_checkout_tree
Vicent Martí 5a0b8803 2013-11-04T08:05:55 Merge pull request #1929 from libgit2/rb/misc-diff-fixes Fix some observed problems with incorrect diffs
Carlos Martín Nieto becb13c0 2013-11-03T13:46:07 examples: doc update Update the explanation to reflect our use of git_status_list_new() and make the breaks in rocco more meaningful. Clarify why GIT_STATUS_CURRENT and index_to_workdir don't always imply each other. Fixes #1740.
Carlos Martín Nieto a7a64d2c 2013-11-02T18:36:34 remote: don't write too much when dealing with multivars We used to move `data_start` forward, which is wrong as that needs to point to the beginning of the buffer in order to perform size calculations. Introduce a `write_start` variable which indicates where we should start writing from, which is what the `data_start` was being wrongly reused to be.
Carlos Martín Nieto 187009e2 2013-11-02T18:34:51 Fix a leak in the diff tests
Ben Straub 6cb831bd 2013-11-02T05:33:26 Replace copyright topmatter in example files
Sascha Cunz 7b3959b2 2013-11-02T03:45:32 Checkout: git_checkout_head is git_checkout_tree without a treeish The last commit taught git_checkout_tree to actually do something meaningfull, when treeish was NULL. This lets us rewrite git_checkout_head to simply call git_checkout_tree without giving it a treeish.
Sascha Cunz 35221441 2013-11-02T03:43:34 Checkout: Don't assert if treeish is NULL In git_checkout_tree, the first check tests if either repo or treeish is NULL and says that eithor of them has to have a valid value. But there is no code to handle the treeish == NULL case. So, do something meaningful in that case: use HEAD instead.
Sascha Cunz 10749f6c 2013-11-02T03:20:05 Checkout: Unifiy const-ness of `opts` parameter Since all 3 checkout APIs perform the same operation with the options, all of them should use the same const-ness.
Vicent Martí 7f13edfd 2013-11-01T15:25:28 Merge pull request #1935 from ethomson/winerrs preserve windows error numbers as well
Edward Thomson c2408a69 2013-11-01T17:03:01 preserve windows error numbers as well
Russell Belfer 3e57069e 2013-11-01T13:49:43 Fix --assume-unchanged support This was never really working right because we were checking the wrong flag and not checking it in all the places that we need to be checking it. I finally got around to writing a test and adding actual support for it.
Russell Belfer e7c85120 2013-11-01T11:39:37 More tests and fixed for merging reversed diffs There were a lot more cases to deal with to make sure that our merged (i.e. workdir-to-tree-to-index) diffs were matching the output of core Git.
Ben Straub dcfdb977 2013-11-01T10:51:12 Relicense examples under CC0
Russell Belfer a5c16f3c 2013-11-01T10:18:03 Add git_diff_options_init helper Sometimes the static initializer for git_diff_options cannot be used and since setting them to all zeroes doesn't actually work quite right, this adds a new helper for that situation. This also adds an explicit new value to the submodule settings options to be used when those enums need static initialization.
Russell Belfer 8e5a8ef8 2013-11-01T09:51:01 Convert git_index_read to have a "force" flag This is a little more intuitive than the turned-around option that I originally wrote.
Russell Belfer 4bf630b6 2013-10-31T14:36:52 Make diff and status perform soft index reload This changes `git_index_read` to have two modes - a hard index reload that always resets the index to match the on-disk data (which was the old behavior) and a soft index reload that uses the timestamp / file size information and only replaces the index data if the file on disk has been modified. This then updates the git_status code to do a soft reload unless the new GIT_STATUS_OPT_NO_REFRESH flag is passed in. This also changes the behavior of the git_diff functions that use the index so that when an index is not explicitly passed in (i.e. when the functions call git_repository_index for you), they will also do a soft reload for you. This intentionally breaks the file signature of git_index_read because there has been some confusion about the behavior previously and it seems like all existing uses of the API should probably be examined to select the desired behavior.
Russell Belfer 3940310e 2013-10-30T13:56:42 Fix some of the glaring errors in GIT_DIFF_REVERSE These changes fix the basic problem with GIT_DIFF_REVERSE being broken for text diffs. The reversed diff entries were getting added to the git_diff correctly, but some of the metadata was kept incorrectly in a way that prevented the text diffs from being generated correctly. Once I fixed that, it became clear that it was not possible to merge reversed diffs correctly. This has a first pass at fixing that problem. We probably need more tests to make sure that is really fixed thoroughly.
Vicent Martí 567649f2 2013-11-01T09:38:34 Merge pull request #1916 from libgit2/simplify-examples Fix examples to make the important stuff more obvious
Russell Belfer 948f00b4 2013-11-01T09:38:03 Merge pull request #1933 from libgit2/vmg/gcc-warnings Warnings for Windows x64 (MSVC) and GCC on Linux
Vicent Marti d3ed2106 2013-11-01T17:08:32 clar: Fix warnings in GCC/Linux
Vicent Marti 0bfa7323 2013-11-01T17:07:44 iconv: Do not fake an API when iconv is not available
Vicent Marti 95352b70 2013-11-01T16:55:20 checkout: Remove unused vector
Vicent Marti 73342386 2013-11-01T16:55:01 array: Wrap `array_alloc` as a single statement
Vicent Marti 51a3dfb5 2013-11-01T16:31:02 pack: `__object_header` always returns unsigned values
Linquize 3343b5ff 2013-10-31T22:59:42 Fix warning on win64
Vicent Martí ac5e507c 2013-11-01T09:31:52 Merge pull request #1918 from libgit2/cmn/indexer-naming indexer: remove the stream infix
Vicent Marti b22593fb 2013-11-01T17:28:59 config_file: Style fixes
Vicent Marti 653ec420 2013-11-01T17:25:32 Merge remote-tracking branch 'drodriguez/fix-remote-save' into development
Ben Straub 4f62d559 2013-11-01T05:39:21 Fix typos
Vicent Martí ab44c62e 2013-11-01T04:22:12 Merge pull request #1928 from libgit2/parse-bad-urls Improve bad URL handling
Carlos Martín Nieto c44820c6 2013-10-31T23:42:50 A few formatting changes for rocco I'm not too happy about manually inserting < and > but those get output as html tags otherwise.
Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño 376454d0 2013-10-31T23:42:04 Set new multivar values using unmatcheable regexp. Seems that regexp in Mac OS X and Linux were behaving differently: while in OS X the empty string didn't match any value, in Linux it was matching all of them, so the the second fetch refspec was overwritting the first one, instead of creating a new one. Using an unmatcheable regular expression solves the problem (and seems to be portable).
Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño a71331eb 2013-10-31T23:41:48 Fix memory leaks.
Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño 3793fa9b 2013-10-31T01:08:50 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.
Russell Belfer 76120863 2013-10-31T14:48:41 Update examples/README.md
Ben Straub 85c6730c 2013-10-31T14:35:32 Format comments for use with docco
Ben Straub 048f837b 2013-10-31T13:30:22 Prevent another segfault from bad URL
Ben Straub 887df99f 2013-10-31T13:29:16 Test another bad URL
Ben Straub 151b3218 2013-10-31T13:16:04 Prevent segfault with a badly-formed URL
Ben Straub 7be5104d 2013-10-31T13:15:49 Add tests for badly-formed URLs
Vicent Martí f93f3790 2013-10-31T06:35:01 Merge pull request #1924 from linquize/gmtime Use gmtime() instead of gmtime_t()
Linquize 864e7271 2013-10-31T20:58:00 Use gmtime() instead of gmtime_t() The latter is not available on Windows
Ben Straub ff0ef88c 2013-10-30T18:54:39 Test more kinds of bad url
Ben Straub 29b77446 2013-10-30T15:38:52 Initialize variables
Ben Straub dbdb22b3 2013-10-30T13:20:08 Clean up showindex sample
Ben Straub b9d02460 2013-10-30T13:07:58 Reorganize rev-parse example
Ben Straub 784b3abb 2013-10-30T12:34:03 rev-list.c example: use common utils, reorganize
Vicent Martí cc745341 2013-10-30T09:27:36 Merge pull request #1919 from libgit2/cmn/multi-ack-detailed protocol: basic support for multi_ack_detailed
Carlos Martín Nieto 1d37da33 2013-10-30T16:25:49 merge: any non-zero return from the user is an error This fixes #1703.
Carlos Martín Nieto 2f8c481c 2013-10-08T16:22:21 protocol: basic support for multi_ack_detailed This tells the server that we speak it, but we don't make use of its extra information to determine if there's a better place to stop negotiating. In a somewhat-related change, reorder the capabilities so we ask for them in the same order as git does. Also take this opportunity to factor out a fairly-indented portion of the negotiation logic.
Ben Straub 9d83d368 2013-10-30T07:21:36 cat-file.c example: deploy helpers, reorg
Ben Straub dbfd2833 2013-10-30T07:21:12 add.c: proper frontmatter
Carlos Martín Nieto 97d32abb 2013-10-30T15:09:32 Remove leftover function declaration
Carlos Martín Nieto a6154f21 2013-10-30T15:00:05 indexer: remove the stream infix It was there to keep it apart from the one which read in from a file on disk. This other indexer does not exist anymore, so there is no need for anything other than git_indexer to refer to it. While here, rename _add() function to _append() and _finalize() to _commit(). The former change is cosmetic, while the latter avoids talking about "finalizing", which OO languages use to mean something completely different.
Ben Straub 7cc3c9bf 2013-10-30T06:09:08 init.c example: deploy more helpers
Ben Straub e568bedf 2013-10-30T06:08:54 add.c example: deploy helpers, reorg
Vicent Marti 04e0c2b2 2013-10-30T14:00:44 pack-objects: Depth can be negative
Ben Straub a8422f92 2013-10-30T05:38:12 init example: deploy helpers, reorg
Russell Belfer 66902d47 2013-10-29T18:30:49 Extract common example helpers and reorg examples This reorganizes a few of the examples so that the main function comes first with the argument parsing extracted into a helper that can come at the end of the file (so the example focuses more on the use of libgit2 instead of command line support). This also creates a shared examples/common.[ch] so that useful helper funcs can be shared across examples instead of repeated.
Ben Straub 7dcb1c45 2013-10-28T11:21:23 Adjust for diff API changes
Ben Straub 42c8f8f8 2013-10-28T11:04:58 Merge remote-tracking branch 'libgit2/development' into blame
Vicent Martí 5c50f22a 2013-10-28T09:25:44 Merge pull request #1891 from libgit2/cmn/fix-thin-packs Add support for thin packs