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Russell Belfer 32460251 2013-03-18T15:54:35 Fixes and cleanups Get rid of some dead code, tighten things up a bit, and fix a bug with core::env test.
Russell Belfer 41954a49 2013-03-18T14:19:35 Switch search paths to classic delimited strings This switches the APIs for setting and getting the global/system search paths from using git_strarray to using a simple string with GIT_PATH_LIST_SEPARATOR delimited paths, just as the environment PATH variable would contain. This makes it simpler to get and set the value. I also added code to expand "$PATH" when setting a new value to embed the old value of the path. This means that I no longer require separate actions to PREPEND to the value.
Russell Belfer 5540d947 2013-03-15T16:39:00 Implement global/system file search paths The goal of this work is to expose the search logic for "global", "system", and "xdg" files through the git_libgit2_opts() interface. Behind the scenes, I changed the logic for finding files to have a notion of a git_strarray that represents a search path and to store a separate search path for each of the three tiers of config file. For each tier, I implemented a function to initialize it to default values (generally based on environment variables), and then general interfaces to get it, set it, reset it, and prepend new directories to it. Next, I exposed these interfaces through the git_libgit2_opts interface, reusing the GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_SYSTEM, etc., constants for the user to control which search path they were modifying. There are alternative designs for the opts interface / argument ordering, so I'm putting this phase out for discussion. Additionally, I ended up doing a little bit of clean up regarding attr.h and attr_file.h, adding a new attrcache.h so the other two files wouldn't have to be included in so many places.
Vicent Marti a5f61384 2013-03-15T12:24:20 odb_pack: Unused functions
Vicent Marti f16fb099 2013-03-15T12:11:02 pool: Internal struct name
Vicent Martí 5b229e20 2013-03-15T04:06:31 Merge pull request #1413 from arrbee/more-iterator-refactor Further tree_iterator refactoring
Vicent Martí e953c160 2013-03-14T16:11:31 Merge pull request #1414 from arrbee/more-build-warning-fixes Fix various build warnings
Russell Belfer 55e0f53d 2013-03-14T15:09:29 Fix various build warnings This fixes various build warnings on Mac and Windows (64-bit).
Russell Belfer 14bedad9 2013-03-14T15:08:04 Added pool freelist struct for readability This adds a git_pool_freelist_item struct that makes it a little easier to follow what's going on with the pool free list block management code. It is functionally neutral.
Russell Belfer d85296ab 2013-03-14T13:50:54 Fix valgrind issues (and mmap fallback for diff) This fixes a number of issues identified by valgrind - mostly missed free calls. Inside valgrind, mmap() may fail which causes some of the diff tests to fail. This adds a fallback code path to diff_output.c:get_workdir_content() where is the mmap() fails the code will now try to read the file data directly into allocated memory (which is what it would do if the data needed to be filtered anyhow).
Russell Belfer 0c468633 2013-03-14T13:40:15 Improved tree iterator internals This updates the tree iterator internals to be more efficient. The tree_iterator_entry objects are now kept as pointers that are allocated from a git_pool, so that we may use git__tsort_r for sorting (which is better than qsort, given that the tree is likely mostly ordered already). Those tree_iterator_entry objects now keep direct pointers to the data they refer to instead of keeping indirect index values. This simplifies a lot of the data structure traversal code. This also adds bsearch to find the start item position for range- limited tree iterators, and is more explicit about using git_path_cmp instead of reimplementing it. The git_path_cmp changed a bit to make it easier for tree_iterators to use it (but it was barely being used previously, so not a big deal). This adds a git_pool_free_array function that efficiently frees a list of pool allocated pointers (which the tree_iterator keeps). Also, added new tests for the git_pool free list functionality that was not previously being tested (or used).
Vicent Martí 6950dca4 2013-03-13T15:50:13 Merge pull request #1411 from arrbee/workdir-iterator-depth-limit-bug Fix workdir iterator bugs
Russell Belfer bbb13646 2013-03-13T14:59:51 Fix workdir iterator bugs This fixes two bugs with the workdir iterator depth check: first that the depth was not being decremented and second that empty directories were counting against the depth even though a frame was not being created for them. This also fixes a bug with the ENOTFOUND return code for workdir iterators when you attempt to advance_into an empty directory. Actually, that works correctly, but it was incorrectly being propogated into regular advance() calls in some circumstances. Added new tests for the above that create a huge hierarchy on the fly and try using the workdir iterator to traverse it.
Vicent Marti ad003763 2013-03-12T20:36:35 MSVC: What could possibly be the size of a void*?
Vicent Martí c6d7d877 2013-03-12T12:32:12 Merge pull request #1410 from phkelley/push_sideband Advertise and support side-band-64k when calling receive-pack
Philip Kelley f5898324 2013-03-12T15:31:14 Style: Reverse lhs and rhs of == comparisons
Philip Kelley b8c32580 2013-03-12T15:19:32 Advertise and support side-band-64k when calling receive-pack
Vicent Martí 1ac10aae 2013-03-12T09:23:53 Merge pull request #1408 from arrbee/refactor-iterators Refactor iterators
Russell Belfer 62beacd3 2013-03-11T16:43:58 Sorting function cleanup and MinGW fix Clean up some sorting function stuff including fixing qsort_r on MinGW, common function pointer type for comparison, and basic insertion sort implementation (which we, regrettably, fall back on for MinGW).
Vicent Martí b70bf922 2013-03-11T14:35:49 Merge pull request #1406 from cpthamilton/local_push Implemented push on the local transport
abepern 20858f6e 2013-02-19T06:22:58 Implemented push on the local transport
Russell Belfer a5eea2d7 2013-03-11T11:31:50 Stabilize order for equiv tree iterator entries Given a group of case-insensitively equivalent tree iterator entries, this ensures that the case-sensitively first trees will be used as the representative items. I.e. if you have conflicting entries "A/B/x", "a/b/x", and "A/b/x", this change ensures that the earliest entry "A/B/x" will be returned. The actual choice is not that important, but it is nice to have it stable and to have it been either the first or last item, as opposed to a random item from within the equivalent span.
Edward Thomson eef7e80e 2013-03-11T10:57:19 Merge pull request #1407 from ethomson/tform_small_files handle small files in similarity metrics
Edward Thomson aa408cbf 2013-03-11T11:18:00 handle small files in similarity metrics
Russell Belfer aec4f663 2013-03-11T10:37:12 Fix tree iterator advance using wrong name compare Tree iterator advance was moving forward without taking the filemode of the entries into account, equating "a" and "a/". This makes the tree entry comparison code more easily reusable and fixes the problem.
Russell Belfer 92028ea5 2013-03-11T09:53:49 Fix tree iterator path for tree issue + cleanups This fixes an off by one error for generating full paths for tree entries in tree iterators when INCLUDE_TREES is set. Also, contains a bunch of small code cleanups with a couple of small utility functions and macro changes to eliminate redundant code.
Russell Belfer 61c7b61e 2013-03-10T22:38:53 Use correct case path in icase tree iterator If there are case-ambiguities in the path of a case insensitive tree iterator, it will now rewrite the entire path when it gives the path name to an entry, so a tree with "A/b/C/d.txt" and "a/B/c/E.txt" will give the true full paths (instead of case- folding them both to "A/B/C/d.txt" or "a/b/c/E.txt" or something like that.
Russell Belfer a03beb7b 2013-03-10T21:04:35 Add tests for case insensitive tree iterator This adds a test case for ci tree iteration when there is a name conflict. This points out a behavior quirk in the current version that I'd like to fix - namely, all tree entries get mapped to one version of the case pattern in the ci code - i.e. even if you have A/1.txt and a/2.txt, both will be reported as a/1.txt and a/2.txt because we only copy the name of a file at a given frame once. It would be nice to fix this, but I'm worried about how complex that is if you get a/B/c/1.txt and A/b/C/2.txt. It may require a walk up the frames whenever you advance to the next item in a blended equivalence class.
Carlos Martín Nieto d768f9ad 2013-03-10T21:37:09 travis: join-less notifications
Russell Belfer 57e765b2 2013-03-09T08:09:17 Merge pull request #1175 from carlosmn/diff-0-ctx Can't perform diff with no context lines
Carlos Martín Nieto 1aa5318a 2013-03-09T16:04:34 diff: allow asking for diffs with no context Previously, 0 meant default. This is problematic, as asking for 0 context lines is a valid thing to do. Change GIT_DIFF_OPTIONS_INIT to default to three and stop treating 0 as a magic value. In case no options are provided, make sure the options in the diff object default to 3.
Russell Belfer e40f1c2d 2013-03-08T16:39:57 Make tree iterator handle icase equivalence There is a serious bug in the previous tree iterator implementation. If case insensitivity resulted in member elements being equivalent to one another, and those member elements were trees, then the children of the colliding elements would be processed in sequence instead of in a single flattened list. This meant that the tree iterator was not truly acting like a case-insensitive list. This completely reworks the tree iterator to manage lists with case insensitive equivalence classes and advance through the items in a unified manner in a single sorted frame. It is possible that at a future date we might want to update this to separate the case insensitive and case sensitive tree iterators so that the case sensitive one could be a minimal amount of code and the insensitive one would always know what it needed to do without checking flags. But there would be so much shared code between the two, that I'm not sure it that's a win. For now, this gets what we need. More tests are needed, though.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0887b580 2013-03-08T15:13:25 Use C99 stdio in mingw-w64 MinGW >= 3.14 does this automatically, but mingw-64 wants us to define it.
Vicent Martí 92ebbe99 2013-03-07T12:06:18 Merge pull request #1399 from nathan-osman/development Add SONAME build option to facilitate building for Android.
Vicent Martí 6f83a781 2013-03-07T11:14:03 Merge pull request #1403 from ethomson/tracing Optional tracing back to consumers
Edward Thomson b5ec5430 2013-03-04T23:52:30 optional tracing
Vicent Marti 33abaad8 2013-03-07T18:58:34 refs: Dude, you're OUT.
Vicent Marti cdaef180 2013-03-07T18:44:10 Merge remote-tracking branch 'ethomson/immutable_refs' into development
Edward Thomson d00d5464 2013-03-01T15:37:33 immutable references and a pluggable ref database
Vicent Martí 6a9ef012 2013-03-07T07:47:20 Merge pull request #1401 from carlosmn/leading-slash refs: explicitly catch leading slashes
Carlos Martín Nieto bb45c57f 2013-03-07T16:38:44 refs: explicitly catch leading slashes It's somewhat common to try to write "/refs/tags/something". There is no easy way to catch it during the main body of the function, as there is no way to distinguish whether it's a leading slash or a double slash somewhere in the middle. Catch this at the beginning so we don't trigger the assert in is_all_caps_and_underscore().
Nathan Osman e7da9acd 2013-03-06T17:51:38 Added build option SONAME to control whether VERSION and SOVERSION were set for the git2 target, as some platforms require that this NOT be set.
Russell Belfer 9bea03ce 2013-03-06T15:16:34 Add INCLUDE_TREES, DONT_AUTOEXPAND iterator flags This standardizes iterator behavior across all three iterators (index, tree, and working directory). Previously the working directory iterator behaved differently from the other two. Each iterator can now operate in one of three modes: 1. *No tree results, auto expand trees* means that only non- tree items will be returned and when a tree/directory is encountered, we will automatically descend into it. 2. *Tree results, auto expand trees* means that results will be given for every item found, including trees, but you only need to call normal git_iterator_advance to yield every item (i.e. trees returned with pre-order iteration). 3. *Tree results, no auto expand* means that calling the normal git_iterator_advance when looking at a tree will not descend into the tree, but will skip over it to the next entry in the parent. Previously, behavior 1 was the only option for index and tree iterators, and behavior 3 was the only option for workdir. The main public API implications of this are that the `git_iterator_advance_into()` call is now valid for all iterators, not just working directory iterators, and all the existing uses of working directory iterators explicitly use the GIT_ITERATOR_DONT_AUTOEXPAND (for now). Interestingly, the majority of the implementation was in the index iterator, since there are no tree entries there and now have to fake them. The tree and working directory iterators only required small modifications.
Russell Belfer cc216a01 2013-03-05T16:29:04 Retire spoolandsort iterator Since the case sensitivity is moved into the respective iterators, this removes the spoolandsort iterator code.
Russell Belfer 169dc616 2013-03-05T16:10:05 Make iterator APIs consistent with standards The iterator APIs are not currently consistent with the parameter ordering of the rest of the codebase. This rearranges the order of parameters, simplifies the naming of a number of functions, and makes somewhat better use of macros internally to clean up the iterator code. This also expands the test coverage of iterator functionality, making sure that case sensitive range-limited iteration works correctly.
Russell Belfer ed4f95e5 2013-03-05T11:47:07 Add const to some buffer functions
Russell Belfer 9952f24e 2013-03-06T16:02:26 No longer need clar_main.c
Russell Belfer 1b405a23 2013-03-06T13:58:21 Merge pull request #1396 from cholin/features/note-iterator [RFC] basic note iterator implementation
Nico von Geyso aa518c70 2013-03-06T22:51:20 added missing free for git_note in clar tests
Nico von Geyso f7b18502 2013-03-06T22:25:01 fixed minor issues with new note iterator * fixed style issues * use new iterator functions for git_note_foreach()
Philip Kelley 69c28b75 2013-03-06T13:22:50 MSVC: Define NDEBUG to disable asserts in release builds
Nico von Geyso 1a90dcf6 2013-03-06T19:07:56 use git_note_iterator type instead of non-public git_iterator one
Nico von Geyso 6edb427b 2013-03-06T16:43:21 basic note iterator implementation * git_note_iterator_new() - create a new note iterator * git_note_next() - retrieves the next item of the iterator
Vicent Martí d1bcc1a8 2013-03-06T03:05:10 Merge pull request #1392 from ethomson/push_test_fix remote push test fix
Edward Thomson 4cc326e9 2013-03-05T22:45:26 remote push test fix
Vicent Martí b72f5d40 2013-03-05T15:35:28 Merge pull request #1369 from arrbee/repo-init-template-hooks More tests (and fixes) for initializing repo from template
Carlos Martín Nieto 3d74702e 2013-03-05T23:50:43 Make sure docurium can see git_packbuilder_foreach
Vicent Martí b8daa9e0 2013-03-04T16:19:38 Merge pull request #1380 from phkelley/index_icase Disable ignore_case when writing the index to a tree
Vicent Martí f6d96409 2013-03-04T16:13:31 Merge pull request #1390 from ethomson/reuc_clear clear REUC on checkout
Edward Thomson 5bddabcc 2013-03-04T17:40:48 clear REUC on checkout
Carlos Martín Nieto 323bb885 2013-03-04T00:21:56 Fix a few leaks `git_diff_get_patch()` would unconditionally load the patch object and then simply leak it if the user hadn't requested it. Short-circuit loading the object if the user doesn't want it. The rest of the plugs are simply calling the free functions of objects allocated during the tests.
Vicent Martí dce5f26f 2013-03-03T14:46:01 Merge pull request #1388 from carlosmn/hash-ref-delta indexer: use a hashtable for keeping track of offsets
Carlos Martín Nieto 0e040c03 2013-03-03T14:50:47 indexer: use a hashtable for keeping track of offsets These offsets are needed for REF_DELTA objects, which encode which object they use as a base, but not where it lies in the packfile, so we need a list. These objects are mostly from older packfiles, before OFS_DELTA was widely spread. The time spent in indexing these packfiles is greatly reduced, though remains above what git is able to do.
Vicent Martí 29ab8774 2013-03-03T06:38:33 Merge pull request #1387 from carlosmn/kill-indexer indexer: kill git_indexer
Carlos Martín Nieto 447ae791 2013-03-03T15:19:21 indexer: kill git_indexer This was the first implementation and its goal was simply to have something that worked. It is slow and now it's just taking up space. Remove it and switch the one known usage to use the streaming indexer.
Vicent Martí bb19532c 2013-03-02T14:29:39 Merge pull request #1386 from arrbee/update-docs Update contributing and conventions
Russell Belfer a313de0d 2013-03-02T13:58:05 Fixed a couple typos
Russell Belfer 7bd53bf3 2013-03-02T13:52:38 Simplify diff example using revparse When the examples/diff.c was written, there was not yet a revparse API. Now we can use it to make command line parsing way better with less code. Yay!
Russell Belfer 1631147c 2013-03-02T13:51:31 Updates to CONTRIBUTING and CONVENTIONS The discussion about converting some of our foreach-style APIs to use iterator objects got me wanting to make a list of good starter projects. I put it in CONTRIBUTING.md and then went crazy with updates to that file and to CONVENTIONS.md.
Vicent Martí 01be7863 2013-03-01T14:28:47 Merge pull request #1382 from arrbee/fix-diff-patch-a-different-way Allow empty config object and use it for tests
Russell Belfer 487fc724 2013-03-01T13:41:53 Allow empty config object and use it This removes assertions that prevent us from having an empty git_config object and then updates some tests that were dependent on global config state to use an empty config before running anything.
Philip Kelley cb53669e 2013-03-01T16:38:13 Rename function to __ prefix
Philip Kelley 47f70846 2013-03-01T13:27:46 Merge pull request #1379 from arrbee/fix-tests-with-autocrlf-input-on-windows Control for core.autocrlf during testing
Philip Kelley 3f0d0c85 2013-03-01T15:44:18 Disable ignore_case when writing the index to a tree
Russell Belfer 7d46b34b 2013-03-01T12:26:05 Control for core.autocrlf during testing
Vicent Martí 426b2e2f 2013-03-01T12:10:06 Merge pull request #1378 from jamill/clone_no_delete Clone should not clean up directories it did not create
Jameson Miller 926acbcf 2013-03-01T11:07:53 Clone should not delete directories it did not create
Vicent Martí cc427158 2013-02-28T15:09:32 Merge pull request #1373 from arrbee/why-cdecl-why Why cdecl why?
Russell Belfer f443a72d 2013-02-28T14:41:26 Fix some deprecation warnings on Windows This fixes some snprintf and vsnprintf related deprecation warnings we've been having on Windows with recent compilers.
Russell Belfer 97b71374 2013-02-28T14:14:45 Add GIT_STDLIB_CALL This removes the one-off GIT_CDECL and adds a new standard way of doing this named GIT_STDLIB_CALL with a src/win32 specific def when on the Windows platform.
Vicent Marti 5fa8abb8 2013-02-28T17:36:20 w32-posix: Wrap the `timezone` declaration with a clause Allows compilation in newer versions of MinGW that already defined it.
Russell Belfer f708c89f 2013-02-27T15:15:39 fixing some warnings on Windows
Russell Belfer 11b5beb7 2013-02-27T15:07:28 use cdecl for hashsig sorting functions on Windows
Vicent Martí e68e33f3 2013-02-27T14:50:32 Merge pull request #1233 from arrbee/file-similarity-metric Add file similarity scoring to diff rename/copy detection
Russell Belfer 9f9477d6 2013-02-27T14:21:41 Merge pull request #1372 from ethomson/checkout_workdir_end don't dereference at the end of the workdir iterator
Russell Belfer 18f08264 2013-02-27T13:44:15 Make mode handling during init more like git When creating files, instead of actually using GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB and the other various constants that happen to correspond to mode values, apparently I should be just using 0666 and 0777, and relying on the umask to clear bits and make the value sane. This fixes the rules for copying a template directory and fixes the checks to match that new behavior. (Further changes to the checkout logic to follow separately.)
Edward Thomson 395509ff 2013-02-27T14:47:39 don't dereference at the end of the workdir iterator
Vicent Martí c493f821 2013-02-27T11:01:16 Merge pull request #1371 from csware/version-constants Win32: Use constants in version resource definitions where possible
Sven Strickroth 82ac1f76 2013-02-27T19:48:02 Win32: Use constants in version resource definitions where possible Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Russell Belfer 0d1b094b 2013-02-26T13:15:06 Fix portability issues on Windows The new tests were not taking core.filemode into account when testing file modes after repo initialization. Fixed that and some other Windows warnings that have crept in.
Russell Belfer 3c42e4ef 2013-02-26T11:43:14 Fix initialization of repo directories When PR #1359 removed the hooks from the test resources/template directory, it made me realize that the tests for git_repository_init_ext using templates must be pretty shabby because we could not have been testing if the hooks were getting created correctly. So, this started with me recreating a couple of hooks, including a sample and symlink, and adding tests that they got created correctly in the various circumstances, including with the SHARED modes, etc. Unfortunately this uncovered some issues with how directories and symlinks were copied and chmod'ed. Also, there was a FIXME in the code related to the chmod behavior as well. Going back over the directory creation logic for setting up a repository, I found it was a little difficult to read and could result in creating and/or chmod'ing directories that the user almost certainly didn't intend. So that let to this work which makes repo initialization much more careful (and hopefully easier to follow). It required a couple of extensions / changes to core fileops utilities, but I also think those are for the better, at least for git_futils_cp_r in terms of being careful about what actions it takes.
Vicent Martí 69903777 2013-02-26T09:29:27 Merge pull request #1368 from scunz/inc_ref Increment reference counter in git_repository_set_config
Sascha Cunz 25e7c9b7 2013-02-26T18:21:03 Increment reference counter in git_repository_set_config This fixes #1365
Edward Thomson 3e212548 2013-02-26T07:06:42 Merge pull request #1364 from martinwoodward/thank-martin Give props to Martin Pool
Martin Woodward 5c46937b 2013-02-26T09:00:37 Give props to Martin Pool Martin Pool was the original author of the code referenced in the clone example. Make note that he's given his permission and also give him the proper credit.
Michael Schubert 8005c6d4 2013-02-26T01:03:56 Revert "hash: remove git_hash_init from internal api" This reverts commit efe7fad6c96a3d6197a218aeaa561ec676794499, except for the indentation fixes.
Vicent Martí f657688b 2013-02-25T15:41:56 Merge pull request #1363 from schu/hash-initialization hash: remove git_hash_init from internal api
Michael Schubert efe7fad6 2013-02-26T00:05:28 hash: remove git_hash_init from internal api Along with that, fix indentation in tests-clar/object/raw/hash.c
Michael Schubert be225be7 2013-02-25T23:36:25 tests/pack: fixup 6774b10 Initialize the hash ctx with git_hash_ctx_init, not git_hash_init.
Vicent Martí 989abe9b 2013-02-25T14:03:42 Merge pull request #1362 from schu/packbuilder-nits packbuilder: minor improvements