tests/refs/reflog/reflog.c


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Carlos Martín Nieto f2105129 2013-11-23T14:39:53 refs: expose has_log() on the backend The frontend used to look at the file directly, but that's obviously not the right thing to do. Expose it on the backend and use that function instead.
Carlos Martín Nieto 8d5ec910 2013-11-23T14:13:01 refs: expose a way to ensure a ref has a log Sometimes (e.g. stash) we want to make sure that a log will be written, even if it's not in one of the standard locations. Let's make that easier.
Carlos Martín Nieto 6f13a305 2013-11-17T23:26:49 reflog: write to the reflog following git's rules git-core only writes to the reflogs of HEAD, refs/heads/ and, refs/notes/ or if there is already a reflog in place. Adjust our code to follow these semantics.
Carlos Martín Nieto 13c9e44a 2013-11-14T19:41:09 reflog: remove git_reflog_append_to() This was a convenience method for the refs front-end to do the reflog writing. This is now done in the backend and it has no more reason for being.
Carlos Martín Nieto a57dd3b7 2013-11-13T18:15:20 reflog: integrate into the ref writing Whenever a reference is created or updated, we need to write to the reflog regardless of whether the user gave us a message, so we shouldn't leave that to the ref frontend, but integrate it into the backend. This also eliminates the race between ref update and writing to the reflog, as we protect the reflog with the ref lock. As an additional benefit, this reflog append on the backend happens by appending to the file instead of parsing and rewriting it.
Ben Straub 17820381 2013-11-14T14:05:52 Rename tests-clar to tests