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62a617dc
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2014-11-06T16:16:46
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iterator: submodules are determined by an index or tree
We cannot know from looking at .gitmodules whether a directory is a
submodule or not. We need the index or tree we are comparing against to
tell us. Otherwise we have to assume the entry in .gitmodules is stale
or otherwise invalid.
Thus we pass the index of the repository into the workdir iterator, even
if we do not want to compare against it. This follows what git does,
which even for `git diff <tree>`, it will consider staged submodules as
such.
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fdea219a
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2014-09-10T18:28:19
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global: free the error message when exiting a thread
When we free the global state at thread termination, we must also free
the error message in order not to leak the string once per thread.
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c7dd0a56
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2014-07-12T14:44:58
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Use p_snprintf also in tests
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905fb592
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2014-07-03T05:47:34
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Move yield to the tests and enable for FreeBSD
Move the definition of git_thread_yield() to the test which needs it and
add the correct definition for it for FreeBSD and derivatives.
Original patch adding FreeBSD and derivatives by @jacquesg.
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fb591767
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2014-06-07T12:51:48
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Win32: Fix object::cache::threadmania test on x64
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bb45e390
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2014-05-08T15:01:07
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Disable threads::refdb::edit_while_iterate test
It seems that with the various recent changes to reference updating
and reflog writing, that the thread safety of refdb updates has
been reduced (either that or it was never thread safe and the
window for error has increased). Either way, this test is now
sometimes segfaulting which is no good, so let's disable the test
for now. We don't really make any public promises about thread
safety for this type of operation, so I think this is acceptable,
at least in the short term.
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83038272
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2014-04-17T14:35:29
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Some memory leak fixes
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ea642d61
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2014-04-14T12:29:27
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Fix race checking for existing index items
In the threading tests, I was still seeing a race condition where
the same item could end up being inserted multiple times into the
index. Preserving the sorted-ness of the index outside of the
`index_insert` call fixes the issue.
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7d490872
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2014-04-10T22:31:01
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Attribute file cache refactor
This is a big refactoring of the attribute file cache to be a bit
simpler which in turn makes it easier to enforce a lock around any
updates to the cache so that it can be used in a threaded env.
Tons of changes to the attributes and ignores code.
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3816debc
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2014-03-14T14:51:04
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Fix threading tests when threads disabled
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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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40ed4990
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2014-02-11T14:45:37
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Add diff threading tests and attr file cache locks
This adds a basic test of doing simultaneous diffs on multiple
threads and adds basic locking for the attr file cache because
that was the immediate problem that arose from these tests.
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0b28217b
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2014-01-15T12:51:31
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refs: remove the _with_log differentiation
Any well-behaved program should write a descriptive message to the
reflog whenever it updates a reference. Let's make this more prominent
by removing the version without the reflog parameters.
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17820381
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2013-11-14T14:05:52
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Rename tests-clar to tests
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