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684b35c4
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2016-02-25T15:11:14
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iterator: disambiguate reset and reset_range
Disambiguate the reset and reset_range functions. Now reset_range
with a NULL path will clear the start or end; reset will leave the
existing start and end unchanged.
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60a194aa
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2016-03-20T11:00:12
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tree: re-use the id and filename in the odb object
Instead of copying over the data into the individual entries, point to
the originals, which are already in a format we can use.
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e23efa6d
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2016-03-03T21:03:10
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tests: take the version from our define
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4afe536b
|
2016-02-28T16:02:49
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tests: use legitimate object ids
Use legitimate (existing) object IDs in tests so that we have the
ability to turn on strict object validation when running tests.
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5663d4f6
|
2016-02-18T12:31:56
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Merge pull request #3613 from ethomson/fixups
Remove most of the silly warnings
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35439f59
|
2016-02-11T12:24:21
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win32: introduce p_timeval that isn't stupid
Windows defines `timeval` with `long`, which we cannot
sanely cope with. Instead, use a custom timeval struct.
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3679ebae
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2016-02-11T23:37:52
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Horrible fix for #3173.
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254e0a33
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2015-11-24T13:43:43
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diff: include commit message when formatting patch
When formatting a patch as email we do not include the commit's
message in the formatted patch output. Implement this and add a
test that verifies behavior.
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87428c55
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2015-11-20T20:48:51
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Fix some warnings
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1c34b717
|
2015-11-08T05:10:18
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Merge pull request #3498 from ethomson/windows_symlinks
Diff: Honor `core.symlinks=false` and fake symlinks
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f20480ab
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2015-11-03T09:40:30
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diff: test "symlinks" in wd are respected on win32
When `core.symlinks = false`, we write the symlinks content (target)
to a regular file. We should ensure that when we later see that
regular file, we treat it specially - and that changing that regular
file would actually change the symlink target. (For compatibility
with Git for Windows).
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3138ad93
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2015-07-16T10:17:16
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Add diff progress callback.
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bbe1957b
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2015-10-21T12:09:29
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tests: Fix warnings
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e4b2b919
|
2015-09-25T10:37:41
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Fix binary diffs
git expects an empty line after the binary data:
literal X
...binary data...
<empty_line>
The last literal block of the generated patches were not containing the required empty line. Example:
diff --git a/binary_file b/binary_file
index 3f1b3f9098131cfecea4a50ff8afab349ea66d22..86e5c1008b5ce635d3e3fffa4434c5eccd8f00b6 100644
GIT binary patch
literal 8
Pc${NM&PdElPvrst3ey5{
literal 6
Nc${NM%g@i}0ssZ|0lokL
diff --git a/binary_file2 b/binary_file2
index 31be99be19470da4af5b28b21e27896a2f2f9ee2..86e5c1008b5ce635d3e3fffa4434c5eccd8f00b6 100644
GIT binary patch
literal 8
Pc${NM&PdElPvrst3ey5{
literal 13
Sc${NMEKbZyOexL+Qd|HZV+4u-
git apply of that diff results in:
error: corrupt binary patch at line 9: diff --git a/binary_file2 b/binary_file2
fatal: patch with only garbage at line 10
The proper formating is:
diff --git a/binary_file b/binary_file
index 3f1b3f9098131cfecea4a50ff8afab349ea66d22..86e5c1008b5ce635d3e3fffa4434c5eccd8f00b6 100644
GIT binary patch
literal 8
Pc${NM&PdElPvrst3ey5{
literal 6
Nc${NM%g@i}0ssZ|0lokL
diff --git a/binary_file2 b/binary_file2
index 31be99be19470da4af5b28b21e27896a2f2f9ee2..86e5c1008b5ce635d3e3fffa4434c5eccd8f00b6 100644
GIT binary patch
literal 8
Pc${NM&PdElPvrst3ey5{
literal 13
Sc${NMEKbZyOexL+Qd|HZV+4u-
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92f7d32b
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2015-09-12T13:46:22
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diff::workdir: ensure ignored files are not returned
Ensure that a diff with the workdir is not erroneously returning
directories.
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d53c8880
|
2015-08-30T19:25:47
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iterator: saner pathlist matching for idx iterator
Some nicer refactoring for index iteration walks.
The index iterator doesn't binary search through the pathlist space,
since it lacks directory entries, and would have to binary search
each index entry and all its parents (eg, when presented with an index
entry of `foo/bar/file.c`, you would have to look in the pathlist for
`foo/bar/file.c`, `foo/bar` and `foo`). Since the index entries and the
pathlist are both nicely sorted, we walk the index entries in lockstep
with the pathlist like we do for other iteration/diff/merge walks.
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4a0dbeb0
|
2015-08-30T17:06:26
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diff: use new iterator pathlist handling
When using literal pathspecs in diff with `GIT_DIFF_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH`
turn on the faster iterator pathlist handling.
Updates iterator pathspecs to include directory prefixes (eg, `foo/`)
for compatibility with `GIT_DIFF_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH`.
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3273ab3f
|
2015-08-28T20:06:18
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diff: better document GIT_DIFF_PATHSPEC_DISABLE
Document that `GIT_DIFF_PATHSPEC_DISABLE` is not necessarily about
explicit path matching, but also includes matching of directory
names. Enforce this in a test.
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ed1c6446
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2015-07-28T11:41:27
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iterator: use an options struct instead of args
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e451cd5c
|
2015-08-15T18:46:38
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diff: don't error out on an invalid regex
When parsing user-provided regex patterns for functions, we must not
fail to provide a diff just because a pattern is not well
formed. Ignore it instead.
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ccef5adb
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2015-06-30T09:30:20
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Added git_diff_index_to_index()
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fa399750
|
2015-06-27T21:26:27
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Merge pull request #3265 from libgit2/leaks
Plug a bunch of leaks
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9568660f
|
2015-06-26T18:31:39
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diff: fix leaks in diff printing
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cfafeb84
|
2015-06-26T18:11:05
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Merge pull request #3263 from git-up/fixes
Fixes
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492851c9
|
2015-06-26T08:18:06
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Removed unused variables
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13e5e344
|
2015-06-26T16:52:26
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test-diff-blob: Pass proper nibble sizes
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619423f2
|
2015-06-19T11:11:12
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diff: test we don't update index unnecessarily
Test that workdir diffs, when presented with UPDATE_INDEX, only
write the index when they actually make a change.
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c2418f46
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2015-06-25T12:48:44
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Rename FALLBACK to UNSPECIFIED
Fallback describes the mechanism, while unspecified explains what the
user is thinking.
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daacf96d
|
2015-06-24T23:34:40
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Merge pull request #3097 from libgit2/cmn/submodule-config-state
Remove run-time configuration settings from submodules
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ba8fb7c4
|
2015-06-24T11:39:59
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diff::binary tests: empty diff when forced binary
Ensure that even when we're forcing a binary diff that we do not
assume that there *is* a diff. There should be an empty diff for
no change.
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76633215
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2015-06-24T14:25:36
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binary diff: test that the diff and patch otputs are the same
We test the generation of the textual patch via the patch function,
which are just one of two possibilities to get the output.
Add a second patch generation via the diff function to make sure both
outputs are in sync.
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cc605e73
|
2015-06-23T23:52:03
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Merge pull request #3222 from git-up/conflicted
Fixed GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED not returned in some cases
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bd670abd
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2015-06-23T23:30:58
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Merge pull request #3226 from libgit2/cmn/racy-diff-again
racy-git, the missing link
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8d8a2eef
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2015-06-15T11:14:40
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Fixed GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED not returned in some cases
If an index entry for a file that is not in HEAD is in conflicted state,
when diffing HEAD with the index, the status field of the corresponding git_diff_delta was incorrectly reported as GIT_DELTA_ADDED instead of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED.
This was due to handle_unmatched_new_item() initially setting the status
to GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED but then overriding it later with GIT_DELTA_ADDED.
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cb63e7e8
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2015-06-17T08:55:09
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Explicitly handle GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_merge()
This fixes a bug where if a file was in conflicted state in either diff,
it would not always remain in conflicted state in the merged diff.
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c6f489c9
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2015-05-04T17:29:12
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submodule: add an ignore option to status
This lets us specify in the status call which ignore rules we want to
use (optionally falling back to whatever the submodule has in its
configuration).
This removes one of the reasons for having `_set_ignore()` set the value
in-memory. We re-use the `IGNORE_RESET` value for this as it is no
longer relevant but has a similar purpose to `IGNORE_FALLBACK`.
Similarly, we remove `IGNORE_DEFAULT` which does not have use outside of
initializers and move that to fall back to the configuration as well.
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5a9fc6c8
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2015-05-04T16:22:56
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submodule: make set_ignore() affect the configuration
Instead of affecting a particular instance, make it change the
configuration.
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27133caf
|
2015-06-20T17:20:07
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tests: move racy tests to the index
They fit there much better, even though we often check by diffing, it's
about the behaviour of the index.
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26432a9c
|
2015-06-20T12:37:32
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tests: set racy times manually
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6c5eaead
|
2015-06-20T12:36:58
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tests: plug leaks in the racy test
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ff475375
|
2015-06-17T14:34:10
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diff: check files with the same or newer timestamps
When a file on the workdir has the same or a newer timestamp than the
index, we need to perform a full check of the contents, as the update of
the file may have happened just after we wrote the index.
The iterator changes are such that we can reach inside the workdir
iterator from the diff, though it may be better to have an accessor
instead of moving these structs into the header.
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a56db992
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2015-06-17T08:15:49
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Merge pull request #3219 from libgit2/cmn/racy-diff
Zero out racily-clean entries' file_size
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e44abe16
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2015-06-16T08:51:45
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tests: tick the index when we count OID calculations
These tests want to test that we don't recalculate entries which match
the index already. This is however something we force when truncating
racily-clean entries.
Tick the index forward as we know that we don't perform the
modifications which the racily-clean code is trying to avoid.
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77596fcf
|
2015-06-15T09:51:34
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diff: add failing test for racy-git in the index
We update the index and then immediately change the contents of the
file. This makes the diff think there are no changes, as the timestamp
of the file agrees with the cached data. This is however a bug, as the
file has obviously changed contents.
The test is a bit fragile, as it assumes that the index writing and the
following modification of the file happen in the same second, but it's
enough to show the issue.
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0f4d9c03
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2015-06-15T09:52:40
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Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
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391281ae
|
2015-06-02T18:26:22
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binary diff: test binary blob to blob tests
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8147b1af
|
2015-05-25T20:03:59
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diff: introduce binary diff callbacks
Introduce a new binary diff callback to provide the actual binary
delta contents to callers. Create this data from the diff contents
(instead of directly from the ODB) to support binary diffs including
the workdir, not just things coming out of the ODB.
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ac7012a8
|
2015-05-25T20:36:29
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binary diff: test index->workdir binary diffs
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9f3c18e2
|
2015-06-02T08:36:15
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Fixed build warnings on Xcode 6.1
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b22369ef
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2015-05-18T17:01:37
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diff conflicts: test index to workdir w/ conflicts
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bb815157
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2015-05-18T16:23:13
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diff conflicts: add tests for tree to index
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07bbc045
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2015-04-29T11:58:10
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git_path_dirload: use git_path_diriter
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f78d9b6c
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2015-03-03T23:56:54
|
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diff_tform: account for whitespace options
When comparing seemingly blank files, take whitespace options into
account.
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a212716f
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2015-03-03T18:19:42
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diff_tform: don't compare empty hashsig_heaps
Don't try to compare two empty hashsig_heaps.
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659cf202
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2015-01-07T12:23:05
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Remove the signature from ref-modifying functions
The signature for the reflog is not something which changes
dynamically. Almost all uses will be NULL, since we want for the
repository's default identity to be used, making it noise.
In order to allow for changing the identity, we instead provide
git_repository_set_ident() and git_repository_ident() which allow a user
to override the choice of signature.
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36fc5497
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2014-12-02T05:11:12
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Added GIT_HASHSIG_ALLOW_SMALL_FILES to allow computing signatures for small files
The implementation of the hashsig API disallows computing a signature on
small files containing only a few lines. This new flag disables this
behavior.
git_diff_find_similar() sets this flag by default which means that rename
/ copy detection of small files will now work. This in turn affects the
behavior of the git_status and git_blame APIs which will now detect rename
of small files assuming the right options are passed.
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f7fcb18f
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2014-11-23T14:12:54
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Plug leaks
Valgrind is now clean except for libssl and libgcrypt.
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62a617dc
|
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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0cee70eb
|
2014-07-01T14:09:01
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Introduce cl_assert_equal_oid
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3ac1ff42
|
2014-05-27T23:32:38
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Fix compile error on Visual Studio
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8af4966d
|
2014-05-16T16:30:58
|
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Git binary check compat tests
A variety of data patterns for diffs verified to match the
behavior of binary detection with Git on the command line.
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03fcef18
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2014-05-13T12:40:13
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Merge pull request #2328 from libgit2/rb/how-broken-can-ignores-be
Improve checks for ignore containment
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ce3b71d9
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2014-05-12T10:28:45
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Don't scale diff stat when not needed
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f554611a
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2014-05-06T12:41:26
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Improve checks for ignore containment
The diff code was using an "ignored_prefix" directory to track if
a parent directory was ignored that contained untracked files
alongside tracked files. Unfortunately, when negative ignore rules
were used for directories inside ignored parents, the wrong rules
were applied to untracked files inside the negatively ignored
child directories.
This commit moves the logic for ignore containment into the workdir
iterator (which is a better place for it), so the ignored-ness of
a directory is contained in the frame stack during traversal. This
allows a child directory to override with a negative ignore and yet
still restore the ignored state of the parent when we traverse out
of the child.
Along with this, there are some problems with "directory only"
ignore rules on container directories. Given "a/*" and "!a/b/c/"
(where the second rule is a directory rule but the first rule is
just a generic prefix rule), then the directory only constraint
was having "a/b/c/d/file" match the first rule and not the second.
This was fixed by having ignore directory-only rules test a rule
against the prefix of a file with LEADINGDIR enabled.
Lastly, spot checks for ignores using `git_ignore_path_is_ignored`
were tested from the top directory down to the bottom to deal with
the containment problem, but this is wrong. We have to test bottom
to top so that negative subdirectory rules will be checked before
parent ignore rules.
This does change the behavior of some existing tests, but it seems
only to bring us more in line with core Git, so I think those
changes are acceptable.
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9c8ed499
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2014-04-29T15:05:58
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Remove trace / add git_diff_perfdata struct + api
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7a2e56a3
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2014-04-29T14:30:15
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Get rid of redundant git_diff_options_init fn
Since git_diff_init_options was introduced, remove this old fn.
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b23b112d
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2014-04-29T11:29:49
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Add payloads, bitmaps to trace API
This is a proposed adjustment to the trace APIs. This makes the
trace levels into a bitmask so that they can be selectively enabled
and adds a callback-level payload, plus a message-level payload.
This makes it easier for me to a GIT_TRACE_PERF callbacks that
are simply bypassed if the PERF level is not set.
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225aab5d
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2014-04-28T16:47:39
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Don't use trace if GIT_TRACE not defined
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cd424ad5
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2014-04-28T16:39:53
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Add GIT_STATUS_OPT_UPDATE_INDEX and use trace API
This adds an option to refresh the stat cache while generating
status. It also rips out the GIT_PERF stuff I had an makes use
of the trace API to keep statistics about what happens during diff.
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94fb4aad
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2014-04-28T14:48:41
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Add diff option to update index stat cache
When diff is scanning the working directory, if it finds a file
where it is not sure if the index entry matches the working dir,
it will recalculate the OID (which is pretty expensive). This
adds a new flag to diff so that if the OID calculation finds that
the file actually has not changed (i.e. just the modified time was
altered or such), then it will refresh the stat cache in the index
so that future calls to diff will not have to check the oid again.
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8ef4e11a
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2014-04-28T14:16:26
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Skip diff oid calc when size definitely changed
When we think the stat cache in the index seems valid and the size
or mode of a file has definitely changed, then don't bother trying
to recalculate the OID of the workdir bits to confirm that it is
modified - just accept that it is modified.
This can result in files that show as modified with no actual diff,
but the behavior actually appears to match Git on the command line.
This also includes a minor optimization to not perform a submodule
lookup on the ".git" directory itself.
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240f4af3
|
2014-04-28T14:04:29
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Add build option for diff internal statistics
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212b6205
|
2014-04-23T09:27:15
|
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Merge pull request #2291 from ethomson/patch_binary
patch: emit deflated binary patches (optionally)
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|
e349ed50
|
2014-04-22T14:58:33
|
|
patch: emit binary patches (optionally)
|
|
8d09efa2
|
2014-04-22T12:33:27
|
|
Use git_diff_get_stats in example/diff + refactor
This takes the `--stat` and related example options in the example
diff.c program and converts them to use the `git_diff_get_stats`
API which nicely formats stats for you.
I went to add bar-graph scaling to the stats formatter and noticed
that the `git_diff_stats` structure was holding on to all of the
`git_patch` objects. Unfortunately, each of these objects keeps
the full text of the diff in memory, so this is very expensive. I
ended up modifying `git_diff_stats` to keep just the data that it
needs to keep and allowed it to release the patches. Then, I added
width scaling to the output on top of that.
In making the diff example program match 'git diff' output, I ended
up removing an newline from the sumamry output which I then had to
compensate for in the email formatting to match the expectations.
Lastly, I went through and refactored the tests to use a couple of
helper functions and reduce the overall amount of code there.
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8a2834d3
|
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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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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27e54bcf
|
2014-02-07T14:17:19
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|
Add public diff print helpers
The usefulness of these helpers came up for me while debugging
some of the iterator changes that I was making, so since they
have also been requested (albeit indirectly) I thought I'd include
them.
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39206ca2
|
2014-04-14T17:12:56
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|
Added a test case for formatting a binary patch e-mail
|
|
a56b418d
|
2014-04-11T22:57:15
|
|
Sanitize git_diff_format_email_options' summary parameter
It will form part of the subject line and should thus be one line.
|
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d8cc1fb6
|
2014-04-11T19:15:15
|
|
Introduce git_diff_format_email and git_diff_commit_as_email
|
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360314c9
|
2014-04-11T19:03:29
|
|
Introduce git_diff_get_stats, git_diff_stats_files_changed, git_diff_stats_insertions, git_diff_stats_deletions and git_diff_stats_to_buf
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8061d519
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2014-04-01T13:24:06
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Remove most submodule reloads from tests
With the new submodule cache validity checks, we generally don't
need to call git_submodule_reload_all to have up-to-date submodule
data. Some tests are still calling it where I want to actually
test that it can be called safely and doesn't break anything, but
mostly it is not needed.
This also expands some of the existing submodule tests to cover
some variants on the behavior that was already being tested.
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b76b5d34
|
2014-03-31T13:33:11
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Improve test of submodule name sorting
|
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dae8ba6e
|
2014-03-27T15:29:32
|
|
Fix memory leak of test repository object
|
|
dc7efa1a
|
2014-03-26T18:29:34
|
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Merge pull request #2204 from libgit2/rb/submodule-reference-counting
Make submodules externally refcounted
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d3bc95fd
|
2014-03-25T12:37:05
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Update behavior for untracked sub-repos
When a directory containing a .git directory (or even just a plain
gitlink) was found, libgit2 was going out of its way to treat it
specially. This seemed like it was necessary because the diff
code was not originally emulating Git's behavior for untracked
directories correctly (i.e. scanning for ignored vs untracked items
inside). Now that libgit2 diff mimics Git's untracked directory
behavior, the special handling for contained Git repos is actually
incorrect and this commit rips it out.
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a15c7802
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2014-03-25T09:14:48
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Make submodules externally refcounted
`git_submodule` objects were already refcounted internally in case
the submodule name was different from the path at which it was
stored. This makes that refcounting externally used as well, so
`git_submodule_lookup` and `git_submodule_add_setup` return an
object that requires a `git_submodule_free` when done.
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6affd71f
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2014-01-03T17:38:34
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git_checkout_opts -> git_checkout_options
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6789b7a7
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2014-02-27T14:13:22
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Add buffer to buffer diff and patch APIs
This adds `git_diff_buffers` and `git_patch_from_buffers`. This
also includes a bunch of internal refactoring to increase the
shared code between these functions and the blob-to-blob and
blob-to-buffer APIs, as well as some higher level assert helpers
in the tests to also remove redundancy.
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a1a9d0bd
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2014-01-27T15:35:39
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Merge pull request #2066 from libgit2/rb/builtin-diff-drivers
Add built in diff drivers
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082e82db
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2014-01-27T11:45:06
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Update Javascript userdiff driver and tests
Writing a sample Javascript driver pointed out some extra
whitespace handling that needed to be done in the diff driver.
This adds some tests with some sample javascript code that I
pulled off of GitHub just to see what would happen. Also, to
clean up the userdiff test data, I did a "git gc" and packed
up the test objects.
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9950bb4e
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2014-01-24T20:23:17
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diff: rename the file's 'oid' to 'id'
In the same vein as the previous commits in this series.
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d541170c
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2014-01-24T11:36:41
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index: rename an entry's id to 'id'
This was not converted when we converted the rest, so do it now.
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027b8eda
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2014-01-24T15:45:49
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Move userdiff tests to be data driven
This moves the expected and actual test data along with the source
data for the userdiff tests into the tests/resources/userdiff test
repo and updates the test to use that.
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5d82c0df
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2014-01-21T12:08:02
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Update all tests for new pattern extraction
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b8e86c62
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2014-01-21T12:00:08
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Implement matched pattern extract for fn headers
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9bbc53d6
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2014-01-21T11:36:43
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Fix filemode updating in diff text
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2c65602e
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2014-01-21T10:39:27
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Import git drivers and test HTML driver
Reorganize the builtin driver table slightly so that core Git
builtin definitions can be imported verbatim. Then take a few of
the core Git drivers and pull them in.
This also creates a test of diffs with the builtin HTML driver
which led to some small error handling fixes in the driver
selection logic.
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c05cd792
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2014-01-22T17:51:32
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Drop git_patch_to_str
It's hard or even impossible to correctly free the string buffer
allocated by git_patch_to_str in some circumstances. Drop the function
so people have to use git_patch_to_buf instead - git_buf has a dedicated
destructor.
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