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8023b83a
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2013-04-17T17:21:17
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use a longer string for dummy data in test to avoid conflicting w/ index
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2ebc3c66
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2013-04-15T11:57:24
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Redeploy git_revparse_single.
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1aa21fe3
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2013-04-09T05:03:51
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Deprecate git_revparse_single and _rangelike
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c50c58de
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2013-01-02T17:10:56
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Extend tests for checkout with typechanges
Test a number of other cases, including intentionally forced
conflicts and deeper inspection that trees get created properly.
There is a still a bug in checkout because the first test here
(i.e. test_checkout_typechange__checkout_typechanges_safe) should
be able to pass with GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE as a strategy, but it will
not because of some lingering submodule checkout issues.
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7e5c8a5b
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2012-12-10T15:31:43
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More checkout improvements
This flips checkout back to be driven off the changes between
the baseline and the target trees. This reinstates the complex
code for tracking the contents of the working directory, but
overall, I think the resulting logic is easier to follow.
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cf208031
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2012-12-06T13:36:17
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Rework checkout internals (again)
I've tried to map out the detailed behaviors of checkout and make
sure that we're handling the various cases correctly, along with
providing options to allow us to emulate "git checkout" and "git
checkout-index" with the various flags. I've thrown away flags
in the checkout API that seemed like clutter and added some new
ones. Also, I've converted the conflict callback to a general
notification callback so we can emulate "git checkout" output and
display "dirty" files.
As of this commit, the new behavior is not working 100% but some
of that is probably baked into tests that are not testing the
right thing. This is a decent snapshot point, I think, along the
way to getting the update done.
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b81aa2f1
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2012-11-29T14:06:40
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Deploy GIT_CHECKOUT_OPTS_INIT
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ad9a921b
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2012-11-08T17:05:07
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Rework checkout with new strategy options
This is a major reworking of checkout strategy options. The
checkout code is now sensitive to the contents of the HEAD tree
and the new options allow you to update the working tree so that
it will match the index content only when it previously matched
the contents of the HEAD. This allows you to, for example, to
distinguish between removing files that are in the HEAD but not
in the index, vs just removing all untracked files.
Because of various corner cases that arise, etc., this required
some additional capabilities in rmdir and other utility functions.
This includes the beginnings of an implementation of code to read
a partial tree into the index based on a pathspec, but that is
not enabled because of the possibility of creating conflicting
index entries.
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30a46ab1
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2012-10-18T14:04:14
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Adjust for rebase
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0d64bef9
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2012-10-05T15:56:57
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Add complex checkout test and then fix checkout
This started as a complex new test for checkout going through the
"typechanges" test repository, but that revealed numerous issues
with checkout, including:
* complete failure with submodules
* failure to create blobs with exec bits
* problems when replacing a tree with a blob because the tree
"example/" sorts after the blob "example" so the delete was
being processed after the single file blob was created
This fixes most of those problems and includes a number of other
minor changes that made it easier to do that, including improving
the TYPECHANGE support in diff/status, etc.
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