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Martin Kühl f66e7f36 2021-10-28T10:25:09 libgit2_clar is now libgit2_tests in #6083 the test runner was renamed to libgit2_tests, but not all references to the old name were updated. this change changes all of them to use the new name.
Edward Thomson 52693ab4 2021-09-26T23:11:13 cmake: stylistic refactoring Ensure that we always use lowercase function names, and that we do not have spaces preceding open parentheses, for consistency.
Edward Thomson 4e14d4c6 2021-09-26T22:06:49 cmake: BUILD_CLAR is now BUILD_TESTS Nobody knows what CLAR is. The test building option should be `BUILD_TESTS`.
Edward Thomson f0e693b1 2021-09-07T17:53:49 str: introduce `git_str` for internal, `git_buf` is external libgit2 has two distinct requirements that were previously solved by `git_buf`. We require: 1. A general purpose string class that provides a number of utility APIs for manipulating data (eg, concatenating, truncating, etc). 2. A structure that we can use to return strings to callers that they can take ownership of. By using a single class (`git_buf`) for both of these purposes, we have confused the API to the point that refactorings are difficult and reasoning about correctness is also difficult. Move the utility class `git_buf` to be called `git_str`: this represents its general purpose, as an internal string buffer class. The name also is an homage to Junio Hamano ("gitstr"). The public API remains `git_buf`, and has a much smaller footprint. It is generally only used as an "out" param with strict requirements that follow the documentation. (Exceptions exist for some legacy APIs to avoid breaking callers unnecessarily.) Utility functions exist to convert a user-specified `git_buf` to a `git_str` so that we can call internal functions, then converting it back again.
Edward Thomson 31ecaca2 2021-09-30T08:11:40 hash: hash functions operate on byte arrays not git_oids Separate the concerns of the hash functions from the git_oid functions. The git_oid structure will need to understand either SHA1 or SHA256; the hash functions should only deal with the appropriate one of these.
Edward Thomson 2a713da1 2021-09-29T21:31:17 hash: accept the algorithm in inputs
Edward Thomson 8c29885e 2021-09-27T08:57:03 Merge pull request #6076 from libgit2/ethomson/oidarray_dispose oidarray: introduce `git_oidarray_dispose`
Edward Thomson b6449de3 2021-09-27T08:39:55 Merge pull request #6075 from libgit2/ethomson/attr_longpaths
Edward Thomson 853ba203 2021-09-27T08:39:39 Merge pull request #6073 from libgit2/ethomson/attr_lookups
Edward Thomson 7e7cfe8a 2021-09-26T20:20:03 buf: common_prefix takes a string array `git_strarray` is a public-facing type. Change `git_buf_text_common_prefix` to not use it, and just take an array of strings instead.
Edward Thomson 0bd132ab 2021-09-26T17:58:08 oidarray: introduce `git_oidarray_dispose` Since users are disposing the _contents_ of the oidarray, not freeing the oidarray itself, the proper cleanup function is `git_oidarray_dispose`. Deprecate `git_oidarray_free`.
Edward Thomson 46508fe6 2021-09-26T11:28:47 attr_file: don't take the `repo` as an arg The `repo` argument is now unnecessary. Remove it.
Edward Thomson 0f4256b8 2021-09-24T15:23:34 repository: improve `hashfile` for absolute paths When `git_repository_hashfile` is handed an absolute path, it determines whether the path is within the repository's working directory or not. This is necessary when there is no `as_path` specified. If the path is within the working directory, then the given path should be used for attribute lookups (it is the effective `as_path`). If it is not within the working directory, then it is _not_ eligible. Importantly, now we will _never_ pass an absolute path down to attribute lookup functions.
Edward Thomson efa0d64e 2021-09-21T13:19:10 Merge pull request #6067 from libgit2/ethomson/filter_commit_id filter: use a `git_oid` in filter options, not a pointer
Edward Thomson 90656858 2021-09-21T11:28:39 filter: use a `git_oid` in filter options, not a pointer Using a `git_oid *` in filter options was a mistake; it is a deviation from our typical pattern, and callers in some languages that GC may need very special treatment in order to pass both an options structure and a pointer outside of it.
Edward Thomson 470acc71 2021-09-21T11:01:27 rebase: fix (deprecated) signing test
Edward Thomson ba01547d 2021-09-20T21:45:10 Merge pull request #6061 from libgit2/ethomson/email Introduce `git_email_create`; deprecate `git_diff_format_email`
Edward Thomson bfdba8ee 2021-09-20T12:19:48 Merge branch 'sathieu/patch-1' into main
Edward Thomson 8e762124 2021-09-20T12:19:05 httpproxy: move empty string test above config The configuration change will override the environment variable, so the environment variable check needs to come first.
Edward Thomson 005c740b 2021-09-20T14:06:09 win32: ensure content filtering occurs in longpath test
Edward Thomson 482e3853 2021-09-20T14:06:50 Merge remote-tracking branch 'mathworks/longpath_filter_bug' into main
Edward Thomson 0644c2e8 2021-09-20T08:39:46 Merge pull request #6058 from mathworks/proxy_config_with_detached_remote Allow proxy options when connecting with a detached remote.
Edward Thomson ba3595af 2021-09-13T16:25:00 diff: deprecate diff_format_email `git_diff_format_email` is deprecated in favor of `git_email_create`.
Edward Thomson 67b1d019 2021-09-14T09:49:31 email: include renames by default `git format-patch` includes diffs with rename detection enabled by default when creating emails. Match this behavior.
Edward Thomson 323f222f 2021-09-14T09:44:52 email: include binary diffs by default `git format-patch` includes binary diffs by default when creating emails. Match this behavior.
Edward Thomson 3f13d2e8 2021-09-13T10:36:48 email: allow `git_diff_commit_as_email` to take 0 as patch index Allow a `0` patch index and `0` patch count; in this case, simply don't display these in the email.
Edward Thomson 6aa34966 2021-09-13T08:17:21 email: introduce `git_email_create_from_diff` Introduce a function to create an email from a diff and multiple inputs about the source of the diff. Creating an email from a diff requires many more inputs, and should be discouraged in favor of building directly from a commit, and is thus in the `sys` namespace.
Edward Thomson 75d4676a 2021-09-12T17:06:14 email: introduce `git_email_create_from_commit` Create `git_email_*` which will encapsulate email creation and application, and `git_email_create_from_commit` in particular, which creates an email for a single commit.
Laurence McGlashan e994299f 2021-09-16T11:53:32 Update formatting.
Laurence McGlashan eb41276f 2021-09-16T11:44:04 Allow proxy options when connecting with a detached remote.
Colin Stolley 516f7519 2021-09-09T15:08:36 Add test for revert+rename bug.
Laurence McGlashan 0d30e7bb 2021-09-14T13:07:33 Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Edward Thomson <ethomson@github.com>
Edward Thomson 4f24a932 2021-09-14T07:45:50 Merge pull request #6031 from libgit2/ethomson/extensions Support custom git extensions
Laurence McGlashan 6cf9a0b3 2021-09-14T12:34:45 Refactor shared code in longpath test.
Laurence McGlashan 26bf94c0 2021-09-14T12:19:54 If longpaths is true and filters are enabled, pass git_repository through the filtering code to ensure the cached longpath setting is returned. Fixes: #6054
Mathieu Parent 31e32ddf 2021-09-14T09:34:25 Add test to ensure empty proxy env behaves like unset env Signed-off-by: Mathieu Parent <math.parent@gmail.com>
Basile Henry 5eab4daf 2021-09-09T21:51:52 Add test config parsing This tests parsing a multiline string containing multiple quoted comment chars. See #6019
Edward Thomson a24e656a 2021-09-04T10:16:41 common: support custom repository extensions Allow users to specify additional repository extensions that they want to support. For example, callers can specify that they support `preciousObjects` and then may open repositories that support `extensions.preciousObjects`. Similarly, callers may opt out of supporting extensions that the library itself supports.
Edward Thomson 2f3074da 2021-09-03T17:03:00 repo: refactor extensions tests into their own file
Edward Thomson 3c0f14cc 2021-09-01T20:34:28 remote: refactor proxy detection Update the proxy detection for a remote. 1. Honor `http.<url>.proxy` syntax for a remote's direct URL and parent URLs. 2. Honor an empty configuration URL to override a proxy configuration. Add tests to ensure that configuration specificity is honored.
Edward Thomson 9e98e443 2021-08-31T22:01:34 url: introduce `git_net_url_matches_pattern_list` Provide a utility method on a url to determine if it matches any pattern in a comma-separated list, similar to what one would find in `NO_PROXY` environment variables.
Edward Thomson e5ba0a3c 2021-08-31T20:41:45 url: introduce `git_net_url_matches_pattern` Provide a method to determine if a given URL matches a host:port pattern like the ones found in `NO_PROXY` environment variables.
Edward Thomson 3680f0bf 2021-08-31T09:41:14 tests: create the network::url test hierarcy
Edward Thomson 1196de4f 2021-08-31T15:22:44 util: introduce `git__strlcmp` Introduce a utility function that compares a NUL terminated string to a possibly not-NUL terminated string with length. This is similar to `strncmp` but with an added check to ensure that the lengths match (not just the `size` portion of the two strings).
Mathieu Parent e5a32774 2021-02-11T22:53:16 Add NO_PROXY env support Item 2 of 3 from #4164 Signed-off-by: Mathieu Parent <math.parent@gmail.com>
Edward Thomson 98be5a11 2021-08-30T17:55:47 Merge branch 'cgraph-write' into main
Edward Thomson b16a36e1 2021-08-29T22:53:49 Merge pull request #6011 from libgit2/ethomson/filter_apply filter: filter drivers stop taking git_buf as user input
Edward Thomson 258115db 2021-08-29T22:53:38 Merge pull request #6016 from libgit2/ethomson/commit_create_cb Introduce `create_commit_cb`, deprecate `signing_cb`
Edward Thomson 16a2e667 2021-08-29T22:53:28 Merge pull request #6012 from libgit2/ethomson/custom_url remote: introduce remote_ready_cb, deprecate resolve_url callback
Edward Thomson 9f84003c 2021-08-29T22:34:19 Merge pull request #6009 from libgit2/ethomson/custom_cert_locations opts: test GIT_OPT_SET_SSL_CERT_LOCATIONS
Edward Thomson 0e047268 2021-08-25T18:01:34 opts: test GIT_OPT_SET_SSL_CERT_LOCATIONS Include a self-signed certificate for test.libgit2.org:1443 that we can use to verify that GIT_OPT_SET_SSL_CERT_LOCATIONS works.
lhchavez 7d9ebdc8 2021-08-29T18:50:49 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into cgraph-write
Edward Thomson 2998a84a 2021-08-29T21:49:33 Merge pull request #5841 from J0Nes90/features/checkout-dry-run Checkout dry-run
Edward Thomson c3512fe6 2021-08-29T21:35:40 Merge branch 'main' into multi-pack-index-odb-write
Edward Thomson 78cd7624 2021-08-29T21:30:51 Merge pull request #5404 from lhchavez/multi-pack-index-write midx: Add a way to write multi-pack-index files
Edward Thomson 7442c000 2021-08-27T11:25:51 remote: deprecate resolve_url callback Using a callback to set a resolve_url is not particularly idiomatic. Deprecate it in favor of the `set_instance_url` and `set_instance_pushurl` functions which can now be called from the `git_remote_ready_cb` callback.
Edward Thomson 72df17c6 2021-08-27T10:59:51 remote: introduce git_remote_ready_cb Introduce a new callback that fires when the remote is ready to connect.
Edward Thomson ef03e150 2021-08-29T10:14:01 rebase: deprecate signing_cb The signing callback should not be used; instead, callers should provide a commit_create_cb, perform the signing and commit creation themselves.
Edward Thomson d3bdf33b 2021-08-29T09:36:01 rebase: introduce git_commit_create_cb Introduce a new mechanism for `git_rebase_commit` for callers to customize the experience. Instead of assuming that we produce the commit for them, provide a commit creation callback that allows callers to produce the commit themselves and return the resulting commit id.
Peter Pettersson d17e67e6 2021-08-29T12:19:49 tests: change comments to c89 style
Edward Thomson c089d5ac 2021-08-27T16:51:38 filter: use streaming filters in tests
Edward Thomson 67240677 2021-05-14T00:33:08 remote: introduce set_instance_url Users may want to override the URL on a particular instance of a remote, instead of updating the configuration. Previously, users could use a callback to do this, but this is not particularly idiomatic.
Edward Thomson 34e685c0 2021-08-27T08:28:01 Merge pull request #5747 from lhchavez/atomic-tests Homogenize semantics for atomic-related functions
lhchavez ea285904 2020-02-18T00:02:13 midx: Introduce git_odb_write_multi_pack_index() This change introduces git_odb_write_multi_pack_index(), which creates a `multi-pack-index` file from all the `.pack` files that have been loaded in the ODB. Fixes: #5399
lhchavez 9d117e38 2020-02-17T21:28:13 midx: Add a way to write multi-pack-index files This change adds the git_midx_writer_* functions to allow to write and create `multi-pack-index` files from `.idx`/`.pack` files. Part of: #5399
lhchavez e66545e3 2021-08-27T04:06:54 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into multi-pack-index-write
lhchavez 47c70fc5 2021-08-26T05:40:20 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into cgraph-write
lhchavez 74708a81 2020-12-20T12:45:01 Homogenize semantics for atomic-related functions There were some subtle semantic differences between the various implementations of atomic functions. Now they behave the same, have tests and are better documented to avoid this from happening again in the future. Of note: * The semantics chosen for `git_atomic_compare_and_swap` match `InterlockedCompareExchangePointer`/`__sync_cal_compare_and_swap` now. * The semantics chosen for `git_atomic_add` match `InterlockedAdd`/`__atomic_add_fetch`. * `git_atomic_swap` and `git_atomic_load` still have a bit of semantic difference with the gcc builtins / msvc interlocked operations, since they require an l-value (not a pointer). If desired, this can be homogenized.
lhchavez 63f08e42 2021-08-26T05:29:34 Make the defaultable fields defaultable Also, add `git_commit_graph_writer_options_init`!
Alexander Ovchinnikov 6bb35878 2021-02-08T00:49:21 clone: set refs/remotes/origin/HEAD to default branch when branch is specified, attempt 2
Alexander Ovchinnikov 8643b524 2021-02-08T00:40:50 Revert "Merge pull request #5775 from libgit2/ethomson/clone_branch" This reverts commit 487f2a8287c4d1d41d39e05ac53d0e50c679d7e9, reversing changes made to c6cf7f0e6927f1b264a7dda2467d70b9f744a01f.
Edward Thomson c7a195a1 2021-08-25T14:11:03 Merge pull request #6006 from boretrk/c11-warnings GCC C11 warnings
Peter Pettersson 4bbe5e6e 2021-08-25T18:14:10 win32: name the dummy union in GIT_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER Instead of buf->"typeofbuffer"ReparseBuffer the members will be referenced with buf->ReparseBuffer."typeofbuffer" https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/ntifs/ns-ntifs-_reparse_data_buffer?redirectedfrom=MSDN calls the union DUMMYUNIONNAME but that looks a bit cluttered.
Edward Thomson efc4e7e5 2021-08-25T12:30:06 Merge pull request #5802 from lhchavez/git-warn-unused-result Introduce GIT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
Edward Thomson 0850b172 2021-08-25T12:20:50 Merge pull request #5950 from boretrk/posixtest open: input validation for empty segments in path
Edward Thomson e265eb2f 2021-08-24T13:58:24 tests: show errors when libgit2_init fails
Edward Thomson 5fd44239 2021-08-10T10:06:43 Merge pull request #5854 from alexjg/respect-force-flag-in-remote-fetch Respect the force flag on refspecs in git_remote_fetch
lhchavez 231ca4fa 2021-02-23T19:33:34 Proof-of-concept for a more aggressive GIT_UNUSED() This adds a `-Wunused-result`-proof `GIT_UNUSED()`, just to demonstrate that it works. With this, sortedcache.h is now completely `GIT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT`-annotated!
lhchavez 9eb17d46 2021-02-16T19:38:34 Introduce GIT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT This change adds the GIT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT annotation, which makes the compiler warn when a return result is not used. This avoids bugs.
Peter Pettersson d095502e 2021-08-08T13:34:06 tests: don't generate false positives on empty path segments
Alex Good a5696702 2021-07-08T11:58:28 skip descendant check if remote ref not found
Edward Thomson e5975f36 2021-07-30T11:37:12 tests: reset odb backend priority
Edward Thomson e87bcb3d 2021-07-30T10:32:02 Merge branch 'pr/5491'
Tony De La Nuez cd460522 2020-04-20T22:16:52 odb: Implement option for overriding of default odb backend priority Introduce GIT_OPT_SET_ODB_LOOSE_PRIORITY and GIT_OPT_SET_ODB_PACKED_PRIORITY to allow overriding the default priority values for the default ODB backends. Libgit2 has historically assumed that most objects for long- running operations will be packed, therefore GIT_LOOSE_PRIORITY is set to 1 by default, and GIT_PACKED_PRIORITY to 2. When a client allows libgit2 to set the default backends, they can specify an override for the two priority values in order to change the order in which each ODB backend is accessed.
lhchavez d15b6132 2021-07-30T07:18:57 Fix one memory leak in master There was one test that wasn't correctly disposing of the repository.
Edward Thomson cc68c19a 2021-07-30T08:56:51 Merge branch 'pr/5861'
Edward Thomson f2915ec4 2021-07-30T08:56:34 tests: reformat upstream merge
Edward Thomson 003a1df6 2021-07-29T08:48:17 Merge pull request #5952 from libgit2/ethomson/attrs_from_commit Support reading attributes from a specific commit
lhchavez 83862c83 2020-02-17T21:28:13 commit-graph: Add a way to write commit-graph files This change adds the git_commit_graph_writer_* functions to allow to write and create `commit-graph` files from `.idx`/`.pack` files or `git_revwalk`s. Part of: #5757
lhchavez 8d453f16 2021-07-27T13:00:31 Swap the order of the `git_graph_reachable_from_any` params len, array -> array, len
lhchavez ce5400cd 2021-01-06T06:26:09 graph: Create `git_graph_reachable_from_any()` This change introduces a new API function `git_graph_reachable_from_any()`, that answers the question whether a commit is reachable from any of the provided commits through following parent edges. This function can take advantage of optimizations provided by the existence of a `commit-graph` file, since it makes it faster to know whether, given two commits X and Y, X cannot possibly be an reachable from Y. Part of: #5757
lhchavez fff209c4 2020-02-17T21:28:13 midx: Add a way to write multi-pack-index files This change adds the git_midx_writer_* functions to allow to write and create `multi-pack-index` files from `.idx`/`.pack` files. Part of: #5399
Edward Thomson 2370e491 2021-07-26T16:27:54 Merge pull request #5765 from lhchavez/cgraph-revwalks commit-graph: Use the commit-graph in revwalks
Edward Thomson 43b5075d 2021-07-22T17:07:56 Merge pull request #5890 from lolgear/git_submodule_dup [Submodule] Git submodule dup
Edward Thomson 1439b9ff 2021-07-22T15:29:54 filter: introduce GIT_BLOB_FILTER_ATTRIBUTES_FROM_COMMIT Provide a mechanism to filter using attribute data from a specific commit (making use of `GIT_ATTR_CHECK_INCLUDE_COMMIT`).
Edward Thomson 3779a047 2021-05-27T18:47:22 attr: introduce `git_attr_options` for extended queries Allow more advanced attribute queries using a `git_attr_options`, and extended functions to use it. Presently there is no additional configuration in a `git_attr_options` beyond the flags, but this is for future growth.
Edward Thomson 96dc1ffd 2021-05-22T20:14:47 attr: the attr source is now a struct We may want to extend the attribute source; use a structure instead of an enum.
Edward Thomson 5ee50488 2021-05-22T18:47:03 attr: rename internal attr file source enum The enum `git_attr_file_source` is better suffixed with a `_t` since it's a type-of source. Similarly, its members should have a matching name.
Edward Thomson 6a7f0403 2021-07-16T08:47:37 Merge pull request #5941 from NattyNarwhal/stdintification stdintification: use int64_t and INT64_C instead of long long
Edward Thomson d6bea53d 2021-07-16T08:47:28 Update tests/graph/commit_graph.c