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9094ae5a
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2013-06-21T11:51:16
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Add target directory to checkout
This adds the ability for checkout to write to a target directory
instead of having to use the working directory of the repository.
This makes it easier to do exports of repository data and the like.
This is similar to, but not quite the same as, the --prefix option
to `git checkout-index` (this will always be treated as a directory
name, not just as a simple text prefix).
As part of this, the workdir iterator was extended to take the
path to the working directory as a parameter and fallback on the
git_repository_workdir result only if it's not specified.
Fixes #1332
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36fd9e30
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2013-06-21T11:20:54
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Fix checkout of modified file when missing from wd
This fixes the checkout case when a file is modified between the
baseline and the target and yet missing in the working directory.
The logic for that case appears to have been wrong.
This also adds a useful checkout notify callback to the checkout
test helpers that will count notifications and also has a debug
mode to visualize what checkout thinks that it's doing.
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22b6b82f
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2013-06-20T12:16:06
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Add status flags to force output sort order
Files in status will, be default, be sorted according to the case
insensitivity of the filesystem that we're running on. However,
in some cases, this is not desirable. Even on case insensitive
file systems, 'git status' at the command line will generally use
a case sensitive sort (like 'ls'). Some GUIs prefer to display a
list of file case insensitively even on case-sensitive platforms.
This adds two new flags: GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_SENSITIVELY
and GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_INSENSITIVELY that will override the
default sort order of the status output and give the user control.
This includes tests for exercising these new options and makes
the examples/status.c program emulate core Git and always use a
case sensitive sort.
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f30fff45
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2013-06-19T15:27:25
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Add index pathspec-based operations
This adds three new public APIs for manipulating the index:
1. `git_index_add_all` is similar to `git add -A` and will add
files in the working directory that match a pathspec to the
index while honoring ignores, etc.
2. `git_index_remove_all` removes files from the index that match
a pathspec.
3. `git_index_update_all` updates entries in the index based on
the current contents of the working directory, either added
the new information or removing the entry from the index.
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74ded024
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2013-06-17T17:03:34
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Add "as_path" parameters to blob and buffer diffs
This adds parameters to the four functions that allow for blob-to-
blob and blob-to-buffer differencing (either via callbacks or by
making a git_diff_patch object). These parameters let you say
that filename we should pretend the blob has while doing the diff.
If you pass NULL, there should be no change from the existing
behavior, which is to skip using attributes for file type checks
and just look at content. With the parameters, you can plug into
the new diff driver functionality and get binary or non-binary
behavior, plus function context regular expressions, etc.
This commit also fixes things so that the git_diff_delta that is
generated by these functions will actually be populated with the
data that we know about the blobs (or buffers) so you can use it
appropriately. It also fixes a bug in generating patches from
the git_diff_patch objects created via these functions.
Lastly, there is one other behavior change that may matter. If
there is no difference between the two blobs, these functions no
longer generate any diff callbacks / patches unless you have
passed in GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED. This is pretty natural,
but could potentially change the behavior of existing usage.
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4e28e638
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2013-06-13T15:27:30
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Clarify some docs and minor reordering
This simplifies some documentation and hopefully makes a couple
of things easier to read. Also, this rearrages the order in this
branch so that the overall diff against the trunk will hopefully
be a bit cleaner.
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dfe8c8df
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2013-05-22T23:19:40
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handle renames in status computation
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1ee2ef87
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2013-05-21T11:05:21
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status access by index, providing more details to callers
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93da7af7
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2013-06-12T14:52:47
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Merge pull request #1642 from arrbee/diff-function-context
Diff code reorg plus function context in diff headers
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f9c824c5
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2013-06-12T11:55:27
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Add patch from blobs API
This adds two new public APIs: git_diff_patch_from_blobs and
git_diff_patch_from_blob_and_buffer, plus it refactors the code
for git_diff_blobs and git_diff_blob_to_buffer so that they code
is almost entirely shared between these APIs, and adds tests for
the new APIs.
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76b893b6
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2013-06-11T21:33:18
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Add high(est) config level for application specific config files
Some tools use an extra level to maintain an application specific config files on top of the normal ones. Revision 16adc9fade52b49e2bc13cb52407cc0025a93c8b broke this.
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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5dc98298
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2013-06-11T11:22:22
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Implement regex pattern diff driver
This implements the loading of regular expression pattern lists
for diff drivers that search for function context in that way.
This also changes the way that diff drivers update options and
interface with xdiff APIs to make them a little more flexible.
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947fad4f
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2013-06-03T09:28:58
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Merge pull request #1624 from libgit2/vmg/full-ref-iterator
Breaking RefDB changes
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8d863aa2
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2013-05-31T06:01:59
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Merge pull request #1621 from NHDaly/clone_transport_flags
Added support for setting transport flags (No check SSL cert) to git_clo...
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88392914
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2013-05-30T01:12:27
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Added support for setting transport flags (No check SSL cert) to git_clone call.
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9afc5971
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2013-05-31T03:09:38
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Merge pull request #1559 from carlosmn/ref-shorthand
Introduce git_reference_shorthand
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df50512a
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2013-05-30T18:06:54
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Proposal to handle default value (auto = 0)
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4e6e2ff2
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2013-05-30T03:47:10
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...Aaaand this works
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ec24e542
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2013-05-29T22:47:37
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What are the chances, really
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31a61181
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2013-05-29T00:02:26
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Fix two typos in the merge docs.
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56960b83
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2013-05-28T20:47:55
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Liike this
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563c19a9
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2013-05-11T11:36:29
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packbuilder: also write index in git_packbuilder_write
git_packbuilder_write() used to write a packfile to the passed file
path. Instead, ask for a destination directory and create both the
packfile and an index, as most users probably do expect.
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f8bd730c
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2013-05-26T17:29:00
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Fix documentation of git_branch_delete.
The reference should be freed by the user, not the library.
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d20b0449
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2013-05-24T10:37:40
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Clarify GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED_CONTENT option
This improves the docs for GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED_CONTENT as
well as the other flags related to UNTRACKED items in diff, plus
it makes that flag now automatically turn on
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED which seems like a reasonable dwim type
of change.
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16adc9fa
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2013-05-24T10:35:58
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Typedef git_config_level_t and use it everywhere
The GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL constants actually work well as an enum
because they are mutually exclusive, so this adds a typedef to
the enum and uses that everywhere that one of these constants are
expected, instead of the old code that typically used an unsigned
int.
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2e62e7c2
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2013-05-24T10:33:41
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Docs for git_libgit2_opts and cache disable tweak
This adds docs for the cache control options to git_libgit2_opts
and also tweaks the cache code so that if the cache is disabled,
then the next time we attempt to insert something into the cache
in question, we will actually clear any old cached objects.
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0f1f9833
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2013-05-24T10:32:07
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Add typedefs on some public enums
Apparently this makes things easier to bind in some languages.
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26ab6284
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2013-05-24T03:30:35
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Merge pull request #1593 from ethomson/conflict_iterator
introduce git_conflict_iterator
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f7ceef06
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2013-05-24T03:24:27
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Merge pull request #1592 from ethomson/merge_setup
merge setup
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4811c150
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2013-05-24T01:14:52
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Merge pull request #1603 from ben/shallow
Shallow-clone detection
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30caf0cf
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2013-05-24T01:13:48
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Merge pull request #1595 from arrbee/even-more-rename-fixes
Even more rename detection fixes
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93d8f77f
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2013-05-23T15:11:53
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Improve test failure output
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67db583d
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2013-05-23T15:06:07
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More diff rename tests; better split swap handling
This adds a couple more tests of different rename scenarios.
Also, this fixes a problem with the case where you have two
"split" deltas and the left half of one matches the right half of
the other. That case was already being handled, but in the wrong
order in a way that could result in bad output. Also, if the swap
also happened to put the other two halves into the correct place
(i.e. two files exchanged places with each other), then the second
delta was left with the SPLIT flag set when it really should be
cleared.
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a21cbb12
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2013-05-22T10:37:12
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Significant rename detection rewrite
This flips rename detection around so instead of creating a
forward mapping from deltas to possible rename targets, instead
it creates a reverse mapping, looking at possible targets and
trying to find a source that they could have been renamed or
copied from. This is important because each output can only
have a single source, but a given source could map to multiple
outputs (in the form of COPIED records).
Additionally, this makes a couple of tweaks to the public rename
detection APIs, mostly renaming a couple of options that control
the behavior to make more sense and to be more like core Git.
I walked through the tests looking at the exact results and
updated the expectations based on what I saw. The new code is
different from the old because it cannot give some nonsense
results (like A was renamed to both B and C) which were part of
the outputs previously.
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6828bf26
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2013-05-21T10:49:36
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Merge pull request #1594 from nulltoken/topic/tag_annotation
tag: Introduce git_tag_annotation_create()
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b81cc1d6
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2013-05-18T16:52:16
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tag: Introduce git_tag_annotation_create()
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e167ec18
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2013-05-21T08:09:17
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Merge pull request #1597 from zodiac/patch-1
define "long name" in git_reference_name_to_id
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fc74343f
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2013-05-21T16:51:50
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refs: export the glob iterator
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e069478e
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2013-05-21T21:35:58
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define "long name" in git_reference_name_to_id
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9be5be47
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2013-05-20T13:37:21
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More git_diff_find_similar improvements
- Add new GIT_DIFF_FIND_EXACT_MATCH_ONLY flag to do similarity
matching without using the similarity metric (i.e. only compare
the SHA).
- Clean up the similarity measurement code to more rigorously
distinguish between files that are not similar and files that
are not comparable (previously, a 0 could either mean that the
files could not be compared or that they were totally different)
- When splitting a MODIFIED file into a DELETE/ADD pair, actually
make a DELETED/UNTRACKED pair if the right side of the diff is
from the working directory. This prevents an odd mix of ADDED
and UNTRACKED files on workdir diffs.
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d958e37a
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2013-05-17T17:21:45
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Fix issues with git_diff_find_similar
There are a number of bugs in the rename code that only were
obvious when I started testing it against large old repos with
more complex patterns. (The code to do that testing is not ready
to merge with libgit2, but I do plan to add more thorough tests.)
This contains a significant number of changes and also tweaks the
public API slightly to make emulating core git easier.
Most notably, this separates the GIT_DIFF_FIND_AND_BREAK_REWRITES
flag into FIND_REWRITES (which adds a self-similarity score to
every modified file) and BREAK_REWRITES (which splits the modified
deltas into add/remove pairs in the diff list). When you do a raw
output of core git, rewrites show up as M090 or such, not at A and
D output, so I wanted to be able to emulate that.
Publicly, this also changes the flags to be uint16_t since we
don't need values out of that range.
Internally, this contains significant changes from a number of
small bug fixes (like using the wrong side of the diff to decide
if the object could be found in the ODB vs the workdir) to larger
issues about which files can and should be compared and how the
various edge cases of similarity scores should be treated.
Honestly, I don't think this is the last update that will have to
be made to this code, but I think this moves us closer to correct
behavior and I tried to document the code so it would be easier
to follow..
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aadfa85b
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2013-05-17T16:41:15
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Add git_diff_print_raw printing helper
Makes it easier to emulate the --raw option
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660d59ca
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2013-05-17T16:40:00
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Add git_oid_nfmt - a flexible OID formatter
I frequently want to the the first N digits of an OID formatted
as a string and I'd like it to be efficient. This function makes
that easy and I could rewrite the OID formatters in terms of it.
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0e0108f7
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2013-05-17T15:59:57
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introduce git_conflict_iterator
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9c06b250
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2013-05-16T13:04:37
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merge setup
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e841c533
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2013-05-09T16:42:39
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revparse: Introduce git_revparse_ext()
Expose a way to retrieve, along with the target git_object, the reference
pointed at by some revparse expression (`@{<-n>}` or
`<branchname>@{upstream}` syntax).
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e3107e0e
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2013-05-16T11:35:02
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Merge pull request #1558 from bmorganpa/ssh_transport
SSH Transport
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58206c9a
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2013-05-16T10:38:27
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Add cat-file example and increase const use in API
This adds an example implementation that emulates git cat-file.
It is a convenient and relatively simple example of getting data
out of a repository.
Implementing this also revealed that there are a number of APIs
that are still not using const pointers to objects that really
ought to be. The main cause of this is that `git_vector_bsearch`
may need to call `git_vector_sort` before doing the search, so a
const pointer to the vector is not allowed. However, for tree
objects, with a little care, we can ensure that the vector of
tree entries is always sorted and allow lookups to take a const
pointer. Also, the missing const in commit objects just looks
like an oversight.
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89251b28
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2013-05-15T16:25:11
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Update index.h docs
Move the git_index_entry to the very top, since it provides the
main structure that needs to be understood by the reader, then
move the bitmasks for the flags and the flags_extended under that
since they are details for looking at particular fields of the
structure.
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96c01991
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2013-05-15T09:24:51
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Remove entry dup/free functions and fix comments
This removes the functions to duplicate and free copies of a
git_index_entry and updates the comments to explain that you
should just use the public definition of the struct as needed.
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797dfb28
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2013-05-13T16:09:33
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Add APIs to dup and free git_index_entrys
This adds git_index_entry_dup to make a copy of an existing entry
and git_index_entry_free to release the memory of the copy. It
also updates the documentation for git_index_get_bypath and
git_index_get_byindex to make it clear that the returned structure
should *not* be modified.
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487884a9
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2013-05-13T16:07:29
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Improve docs for git_index_entry flag masks
The constants for extracting data from git_index_entry flags and
flags_extended are not named in a way that makes it easy to know
where to use each one. This improves the docs for the flags (and
slightly reorganizes them), so it should be more obvious.
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71596200
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2013-05-15T15:47:46
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Merge pull request #1588 from arrbee/fixes-for-checkout-and-diff
Bug fixes for checkout and diff
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dcb0f7c0
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2013-05-15T14:54:02
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Fix checkout of submodules with no .gitmodules
It is possible for there to be a submodule in a repository with
no .gitmodules file (for example, if the user forgot to commit
the .gitmodules file). In this case, core Git will just create
an empty directory as a placeholder for the submodule but
otherwise ignore it. We were generating an error and stopping
the checkout. This makes our behavior match that of core git.
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1fed6b07
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2013-05-13T21:57:37
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Fix trailing whitespaces
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0cb16fe9
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2013-05-15T20:26:55
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Unify whitespaces to tabs
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b6cc559a
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2013-05-11T02:42:49
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Merge pull request #1385 from carlosmn/refs-iter
Introduce a refs iterator
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c58cac12
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2013-05-04T18:06:14
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Introduce a glob-filtering iterator
If the backend doesn't provide support for it, the matching is done in
refdb on top of a normal iterator.
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2b562c3a
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2013-05-04T16:32:58
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refs: remove the OID/SYMBOLIC filtering
Nobody should ever be using anything other than ALL at this level, so
remove the option altogether.
As part of this, git_reference_foreach_glob is now implemented in the
frontend using an iterator. Backends will later regain the ability of
doing the glob filtering in the backend.
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4def7035
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2013-03-02T19:31:03
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refs: introduce an iterator
This allows us to get a list of reference names in a loop instead of callbacks.
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89ea0e51
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2013-05-10T09:40:14
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Removed ifdef
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b4d81a00
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2013-05-09T17:40:21
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Moved libssh2 sign callback into typedef
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3d1c9f61
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2013-05-09T06:45:06
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Fix git_repository_message docs
This clarifies the docs for git_repository_message and also adds
to the tests to explicitly check NUL termination of data when the
output buffer is smaller than the message size. There is a minor
behavior change so that a non-NULL output buffer will always be
NUL terminated (at length zero) if an error occurs.
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503dd0f3
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2013-05-09T05:43:25
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Merge pull request #1560 from carlosmn/ref-dwim
Expose git_reference_dwim
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4f2eb2b7
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2013-05-08T02:28:47
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Introduce git_reference_shorthand
Generate a shorthand name out of the full refname.
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af795759
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2013-05-07T15:09:11
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Merge pull request #1552 from carlosmn/config-helpers
Config helpers for global/xdg config files
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98d633cc
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2013-05-07T23:28:21
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Expose git_reference_dwim
Extract this function out of the rev-parse code to be able to DWIM a
reference instead of its target.
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5d831887
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2013-05-07T00:10:02
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config: convenience function to open global/xdg
The rules for which one to open is a bit silly, so let's make it
easier for our users.
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4ca3d6d2
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2013-05-07T14:37:15
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Added ifdef
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00e43380
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2013-05-07T14:30:35
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/development' into ssh_transport
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574b86b7
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2013-05-07T13:53:23
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Fixed compilation issues when libssh2 is missing
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c36565c0
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2013-05-07T13:43:10
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Added SSH public key authentication
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33665410
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2013-05-07T08:00:44
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Merge pull request #1556 from arrbee/diff-patch-fixes
Diff patch bug fixes
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d63eec69
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2013-05-07T04:44:08
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Improve diff function docs
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e35e2684
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2013-05-07T04:32:17
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Add GIT_DIFF_LINE_CONTEXT_EOFNL
This adds a new line origin constant for the special line that
is used when both files end without a newline.
In the course of writing the tests for this, I was having problems
with modifying a file but not having diff notice because it was
the same size and modified less than one second from the start of
the test, so I decided to start working on nanosecond timestamp
support. This commit doesn't contain the nanosecond support, but
it contains the reorganization of maybe_modified and the hooks so
that if the nanosecond data were being read by stat() (or rather
being copied by git_index_entry__init_from_stat), then the nsec
would be taken into account.
This new stuff could probably use some more tests, although there
is some amount of it here.
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6e865996
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2013-05-07T07:33:35
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Add git_commit_owner to the public interface
Just like git_tree_owner, etc.
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450a78bf
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2013-05-06T06:33:02
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Merge pull request #1545 from ethomson/checkout_dirs_in_use
allow checkout to proceed when a dir to be removed is in use (win32)
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72662202
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2013-05-06T15:31:26
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branch.h: fix typo in docs
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467cbec7
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2013-05-05T16:48:34
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commit: make create_from_oids() accept plain oid
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f7158cd7
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2013-05-03T16:31:16
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Push working over ssh
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e09d18ee
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2013-05-03T18:39:44
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allow checkout to proceed when a dir to be removed is in use (win32)
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297758dc
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2013-05-03T10:37:33
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Added ssh transport file
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758e50c5
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2013-05-01T06:18:09
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Merge pull request #1389 from ethomson/merge_trees
Merge trees
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cfcdbc10
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2013-05-01T03:03:17
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Merge pull request #1523 from libgit2/vmg/namespaces
Namespace support
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75d1c8c6
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2013-04-30T17:33:11
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move NAME and REUC extensions to sys/
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0462fba5
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2013-04-30T14:56:41
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renames!
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bec65a5e
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2013-04-01T22:16:21
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merge!
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bade5194
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2013-04-30T21:02:13
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lol namespaces
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61c00541
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2013-04-29T06:21:56
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Update comment for clarity
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e26b14c0
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2013-04-26T15:35:47
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Update diff handling of untracked directories
When diff encounters an untracked directory, there was a shortcut
that it took which is not compatible with core git. This makes
the default behavior no longer take that shortcut and instead look
inside the untracked directory to see if there are any untracked
files within it. If there are not, then the directory is treated
as an ignore directory instead of an untracked directory. This
has implications for the git_status APIs.
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0b726701
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2013-04-30T13:13:38
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object: Explicitly define helper API methods for all obj types
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cd2ed9f0
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2013-04-30T04:02:52
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Merge pull request #1518 from arrbee/export-oid-comparison
Remove most inlines from the public API
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1ffd0806
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2013-04-30T11:18:16
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remote: add resfpec list accessors
Bring back a way of acessing the git_refspec* from a remote.
Closes #1514
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8d39f2a7
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2013-04-30T10:55:17
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refspec: add direction accessor
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203d5b0e
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2013-04-29T18:20:58
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Some cleanups
Removed useless prototype and renamed object typecast functions
declaration macro.
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d7761102
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2013-04-29T14:22:06
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Standardize cast versions of git_object accessors
This removes the GIT_INLINE versions of the simple git_object
accessors and standardizes them with a helper macro in src/object.h
to build the function bodies.
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b7f167da
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2013-04-29T13:52:12
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Make git_oid_cmp public and add git_oid__cmp
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aa8f0101
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2013-04-29T08:59:46
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Add git_oid_strcmp and use it for git_oid_streq
Add a new git_oid_strcmp that compares a string OID with a hex
oid for sort order, and then reimplement git_oid_streq using it.
This actually should speed up git_oid_streq because it only reads
as far into the string as it needs to, whereas previously it would
convert the whole string into an OID and then use git_oid_cmp.
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0c72248b
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2013-04-29T07:34:13
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Introduce git_oid_compare, an exported oid cmp
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528a4e24
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2013-04-28T14:16:45
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Parse shorthand refspecs as valid
Relax the ONELEVEL ref naming rules so the refspec parsing code can
ask for 'master' to be considered valid.
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