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Author Commit Date CI Message
Edward Thomson 3ca84ac0 2015-06-29T20:29:29 openssl: free hostname
Edward Thomson 149d5d8a 2015-06-29T15:17:58 stash: drop unused variable
Edward Thomson ded4ccab 2015-06-29T15:16:22 iterator_walk: drop unused variable
Carlos Martín Nieto fa399750 2015-06-27T21:26:27 Merge pull request #3265 from libgit2/leaks Plug a bunch of leaks
Carlos Martín Nieto 24fa21f3 2015-06-26T18:59:53 index, iterator, fetchhead: plug leaks
Carlos Martín Nieto 9568660f 2015-06-26T18:31:39 diff: fix leaks in diff printing
Carlos Martín Nieto cfafeb84 2015-06-26T18:11:05 Merge pull request #3263 from git-up/fixes Fixes
Carlos Martín Nieto 354268ca 2015-06-26T17:46:35 Merge pull request #3259 from ethomson/stash_apply_argh Stash apply: stage new files even when not updating the index
Pierre-Olivier Latour cae2a555 2015-06-26T08:17:56 Fixed build failure if GIT_CURL is not defined
Vicent Marti 3d9ef2dc 2015-06-26T16:45:42 Revert "object: correct the expected ID size in prefix lookup" This reverts commit 969d4b703c910a8fd045baafbcd243b4c9825316. This was a fluke from Coverity. The length to all the APIs in the library is supposed to be passed in as nibbles, not bytes. Passing it as bytes would prevent us from parsing uneven-sized SHA1 strings. Also, the rest of the library was still using nibbles (including revparse and the odb_prefix APIs), so this change was seriously breaking things in unexpected ways. ^^
Pierre-Olivier Latour c2e1b058 2015-06-05T18:26:49 Only write index if updated when passing GIT_DIFF_UPDATE_INDEX When diffing the index with the workdir and GIT_DIFF_UPDATE_INDEX has been passed, the previous implementation was always writing the index to disk even if it wasn't modified.
Edward Thomson c0280bdd 2015-06-25T18:55:48 Merge pull request #3255 from libgit2/cmn/rename-unspecified Rename FALLBACK to UNSPECIFIED
Edward Thomson b7f5cb8d 2015-06-20T19:33:15 stash: stage new files when unstashing them Files that were new (staged additions) in the stash tree should be staged when unstashing, even when not applying the index.
Edward Thomson 8960dc1e 2015-06-24T18:10:30 iterator: provide git_iterator_walk Provide `git_iterator_walk` to walk each iterator in lockstep, returning each iterator's idea of the contents of the next path.
Edward Thomson 82b1c93d 2015-06-20T13:44:22 stash: don't allow apply with staged changes
Edward Thomson 3b66c6a3 2015-06-25T15:36:53 Merge pull request #3256 from libgit2/cmn/fetch-spec-fetchhead remote: insert refspecs with no rhs in FETCH_HEAD
Edward Thomson 87987fd1 2015-06-25T15:26:43 Merge pull request #3246 from libgit2/cmn/dont-grow-borrowed Don't allow growing borrowed buffers
Carlos Martín Nieto 23aa7c90 2015-06-25T13:40:38 remote: insert refspecs with no rhs in FETCH_HEAD When a refspec contains no rhs and thus won't cause an explicit update, we skip all the logic, but that means that we don't update FETCH_HEAD with it, which is what the implicit rhs is. Add another bit of logic which puts those remote heads in the list of updates so we put them into FETCH_HEAD.
Carlos Martín Nieto c2418f46 2015-06-25T12:48:44 Rename FALLBACK to UNSPECIFIED Fallback describes the mechanism, while unspecified explains what the user is thinking.
Carlos Martín Nieto a6599235 2015-06-24T19:32:56 buffer: make use of EINVALID for growing a borrowed buffer This explains more closely what happens. While here, set an error message.
Carlos Martín Nieto caab22c0 2015-06-23T15:41:58 buffer: don't allow growing borrowed buffers When we don't own a buffer (asize=0) we currently allow the usage of grow to copy the memory into a buffer we do own. This muddles the meaning of grow, and lets us be a bit cavalier with ownership semantics. Don't allow this any more. Usage of grow should be restricted to buffers which we know own their own memory. If unsure, we must not attempt to modify it.
Carlos Martín Nieto daacf96d 2015-06-24T23:34:40 Merge pull request #3097 from libgit2/cmn/submodule-config-state Remove run-time configuration settings from submodules
Carlos Martín Nieto e1f434f8 2015-06-24T23:33:46 Merge pull request #3183 from libgit2/cmn/curl-stream Implement a cURL stream
Carlos Martín Nieto 9d5efab8 2015-06-24T21:13:23 Merge pull request #3254 from ethomson/diff-binary-patch Handle binary DIFFABLEness properly
Carlos Martín Nieto c2f274c6 2015-06-24T19:47:34 Merge pull request #3250 from ethomson/stash Stash workdir correctly when added in the index, modified in the workdir
Edward Thomson 54077091 2015-06-24T12:06:41 diff: determine DIFFABLE-ness for binaries Always set `GIT_DIFF_PATCH_DIFFABLE` for all files, regardless of binary-ness, so that the binary callback is invoked to either show the binary contents, or just print the standard "Binary files differ" message. We may need to do deeper inspection for binary files where we have avoided loading the contents into a file map.
Carlos Martín Nieto 58ca8c7e 2015-06-24T17:27:16 SecureTransport: use the curl stream if available If the libcurl stream is available, use that as the underlying stream instead of the socket stream. This allows us to set a proxy for HTTPS connections.
Carlos Martín Nieto 1376e784 2015-06-07T14:42:13 stream: add support for setting a proxy If the stream claims to support this feature, we can let the transport set the proxy. We also set HTTPPROXYTUNNEL option so curl can create a tunnel through the proxy which lets us create our own TLS session (if needed).
Carlos Martín Nieto 8443f492 2015-06-11T16:57:04 curl: remove the encrypted param to the constructor We do not want libcurl to perform the TLS negotiation for us, so we don't need to pass this option.
Carlos Martín Nieto f97d5d09 2015-06-11T16:54:48 http: ask for the curl stream for non-encrypted connections The TLS streams talk over the curl stream themselves, so we don't need to ask for it explicitly. Do so in the case of the non-encrypted one so we can still make use proxies in that case.
Carlos Martín Nieto e247649d 2015-06-11T16:50:44 openssl: use the curl stream if available When linking against libcurl, use it as the underlying transport instead of straight sockets. We can't quite just give over the file descriptor, as curl puts it into non-blocking mode, so we build a custom BIO so OpenSSL sends the data through our stream, be it the socket or curl streams.
Carlos Martín Nieto cdee630f 2015-06-09T19:07:58 curl: extract certificate information The information is exposed by curl for some crypto libraries in the form of name:content strings. We can't do much more than return this information.
Carlos Martín Nieto 8762d721 2015-06-07T14:51:10 http: set the proxy if the stream supports it Of the built-in ones, only cURL support it, but there's no reason a user-provided stream wouldn't support it.
Carlos Martín Nieto 8dea1c21 2015-06-05T11:02:11 Implement a curl stream cURL has a mode in which it acts a lot like our streams, providing send and recv functions and taking care of the TLS and proxy setup for us. Implement a new stream which uses libcurl instead of raw sockets or the TLS libraries directly. This version does not support reporting certificates or proxies yet.
Pierre-Olivier Latour 6a8f3fa8 2015-06-23T20:59:03 Fixed invalid error handling in git_repository_open_ext()
Edward Thomson cc605e73 2015-06-23T23:52:03 Merge pull request #3222 from git-up/conflicted Fixed GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED not returned in some cases
Edward Thomson bd670abd 2015-06-23T23:30:58 Merge pull request #3226 from libgit2/cmn/racy-diff-again racy-git, the missing link
Edward Thomson 90177111 2015-06-23T16:27:33 stash: save the workdir file when deleted in index When stashing the workdir tree, examine the index as well. Using a mechanism similar to `git_diff_tree_to_workdir_with_index` allows us to determine that a file was added in the index and subsequently modified in the working directory. Without examining the index, we would erroneously believe that this file was untracked and fail to include it in the working directory tree. Use a slightly modified `git_diff_tree_to_workdir_with_index` in order to avoid some of the behavior custom to `git diff`. In particular, be sure to include the working directory side of a file when it was deleted in the index.
Edward Thomson 5ef43d41 2015-06-23T10:29:59 git_diff__merge: allow pluggable diff merges
Edward Thomson 83ba5e36 2015-06-22T18:43:13 diff_tform: remove reversed copy of delta merger Drop `git_diff__merge_like_cgit_reversed`, since it's a copy and paste mess of slightly incompatible changes.
Carlos Martín Nieto 16c73d38 2015-06-23T20:44:27 repository: check the format version This is something we do on re-init but not when opening a repository. This hasn't particularly mattered up to now as the version has been 0 ever since the first release of git, but the times, they're a-changing and we will soon see version 1 in the wild. We need to make sure we don't open those.
Carlos Martín Nieto 99e11cdd 2015-06-23T20:43:49 repository: don't error out if there is no version git will assume the repository format version is 0 if the value is not there. Do the same.
Pierre-Olivier Latour 8d8a2eef 2015-06-15T11:14:40 Fixed GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED not returned in some cases If an index entry for a file that is not in HEAD is in conflicted state, when diffing HEAD with the index, the status field of the corresponding git_diff_delta was incorrectly reported as GIT_DELTA_ADDED instead of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED. This was due to handle_unmatched_new_item() initially setting the status to GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED but then overriding it later with GIT_DELTA_ADDED.
Pierre-Olivier Latour cb63e7e8 2015-06-17T08:55:09 Explicitly handle GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_merge() This fixes a bug where if a file was in conflicted state in either diff, it would not always remain in conflicted state in the merged diff.
Edward Thomson 146d0d08 2015-06-09T00:42:28 crlf: give Unix the glory of autocrlf=true Perform LF->CRLF for core.autocrlf=true on non-Win32 because core git does.
Edward Thomson 8293c8f9 2015-06-08T13:51:28 git_buf_text_lf_to_crlf: allow mixed line endings Allow files to have mixed line endings instead of skipping processing on them.
Edward Thomson 47e9a6cb 2015-06-08T15:58:54 crlf: use statistics to control to workdir filter Use statistics (like core git) to control the behavior of the to workdir CRLF filter.
Edward Thomson 0b6ed4f9 2015-06-22T11:24:20 Merge pull request #3240 from libgit2/cmn/commit-header-field commit: allow retrieving an arbitrary header field
Carlos Martín Nieto c4e3a3db 2015-05-09T11:22:57 submodule: handle writing out all enum values for settings We currently do not handle those enum values which require us to set "true" or unset variables in all cases. Use a common function which does understand this by looking at our mapping directly.
Carlos Martín Nieto 15c38103 2015-05-09T11:22:27 config: provide a function to reverse-lookup mapped cvars
Carlos Martín Nieto 961861fa 2015-05-05T09:25:17 submodule: get rid of `_save()` We no longer have any setters which affect an instance, so `git_submodule_save()` is no longer relevant.
Carlos Martín Nieto d6073b30 2015-05-05T09:22:35 submodule: make `_set_url()` affect the configuration With this one, we can get rid of the edit_and_save test.
Carlos Martín Nieto 486ba4cd 2015-05-05T09:13:52 submodule: make `_set_branch()` affect the configuration
Carlos Martín Nieto 4e636423 2015-05-05T09:01:20 submodule: make `_set_update_fetch_recurse_submodules()` affect the config Similarly to the other ones. In this test we copy over testing `RECURSE_YES` which shows an error in our handling of the `YES` variant which we may have to port to the rest.
Carlos Martín Nieto e8a39f8e 2015-05-05T08:35:29 submodule: make `_set_update()` affect the configuration Moving on with the removal of runtime-changing variables, the update setting for a remote is whatever it was when it was looked up.
Carlos Martín Nieto 2278637c 2015-05-05T06:14:40 submodule: correct detection of existing submodules During the cache deletion, the check for whether we consider a submodule to exist got changed regarding submodules which are in the worktree but not configured. Instead of checking for the url field to be populated, check the location where we've found it.
Carlos Martín Nieto d769a3fd 2015-05-05T06:03:21 submodule: bring back finding by path During the removal of the cache, we also removed the ability to use `_lookup()` to search by path rather than name. Bring this logic back.
Carlos Martín Nieto c6f489c9 2015-05-04T17:29:12 submodule: add an ignore option to status This lets us specify in the status call which ignore rules we want to use (optionally falling back to whatever the submodule has in its configuration). This removes one of the reasons for having `_set_ignore()` set the value in-memory. We re-use the `IGNORE_RESET` value for this as it is no longer relevant but has a similar purpose to `IGNORE_FALLBACK`. Similarly, we remove `IGNORE_DEFAULT` which does not have use outside of initializers and move that to fall back to the configuration as well.
Carlos Martín Nieto 64bbd47a 2015-05-04T17:09:21 submodule: don't let status change an existing instance As submodules are becomes more like values, we should not let a status check to update its properties. Instead of taking a submodule, have status take a repo and submodule name.
Carlos Martín Nieto 5a9fc6c8 2015-05-04T16:22:56 submodule: make set_ignore() affect the configuration Instead of affecting a particular instance, make it change the configuration.
Carlos Martín Nieto dfda2f68 2015-04-27T19:27:29 submodule: remove the per-repo cache Having this cache and giving them out goes against our multithreading guarantees and it makes it impossible to use submodules in a multi-threaded environment, as any thread can ask for a refresh which may reallocate some string in the submodule struct which we've accessed in a different one via a getter. This makes the submodules behave more like remotes, where each object is created upon request and not shared except explicitly by the user. This means that some tests won't pass yet, as they assume they can affect the submodule objects in the cache and that will affect later operations.
Carlos Martín Nieto a3f42fe8 2015-06-22T15:32:29 commit: allow retrieving an arbitrary header field This allows the user to look up fields which we don't parse in libgit2, and allows them to access gpgsig or mergetag fields if they wish to check the signature.
Carlos Martín Nieto 74975846 2015-06-18T14:22:10 index: check racily clean entries more thoroughly When an entry has a racy timestamp, we need to check whether the file itself has changed since we put its entry in the index. Only then do we smudge the size field to force a check the next time around.
Carlos Martín Nieto ff475375 2015-06-17T14:34:10 diff: check files with the same or newer timestamps When a file on the workdir has the same or a newer timestamp than the index, we need to perform a full check of the contents, as the update of the file may have happened just after we wrote the index. The iterator changes are such that we can reach inside the workdir iterator from the diff, though it may be better to have an accessor instead of moving these structs into the header.
Pierre-Olivier Latour e35b947b 2015-06-21T01:06:20 Write modified index in git_stash_apply() Same as with git_stash_save(), there's no reason not to write the index to disk since it has been modified.
Edward Thomson 96dd171e 2015-06-19T08:32:26 diff: preserve original mode in the index When updating the index during a diff, preserve the original mode, which prevents us from dropping the mode to what we have interpreted as on our system (eg, what the working directory claims it to be, which may be a lie on some systems.)
Edward Thomson 883cb642 2015-06-20T14:05:02 Merge pull request #3236 from libgit2/cmn/index-checksum Use the checksum to check whether an index has been modified
Carlos Martín Nieto 624c949f 2015-06-20T16:17:28 index: make relative comparison use the checksum as well This is used by the submodule in order to figure out if the index has changed since it last read it. Using a timestamp is racy, so let's make it use the checksum, just like we now do for reloading the index itself.
Carlos Martín Nieto 5e947c91 2015-06-19T22:05:08 index: use the checksum to check whether it's been modified We currently use a timetamp to check whether an index file has been modified since we last read it, but this is racy. If two updates happen in the same second and we read after the first one, we won't detect the second one. Instead read the SHA-1 checksum of the file, which are its last 20 bytes which gives us a sure-fire way to detect whether the file has changed since we last read it. As we're now keeping track of it, expose an accessor to this data.
Pierre-Olivier Latour 85a5e8eb 2015-06-17T09:00:23 Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
Carlos Martín Nieto a56db992 2015-06-17T08:15:49 Merge pull request #3219 from libgit2/cmn/racy-diff Zero out racily-clean entries' file_size
Edward Thomson 892abf93 2015-06-16T17:23:12 checkout: allow workdir to contain checkout target When checking out some file 'foo' that has been modified in the working directory, allow the checkout to proceed (do not conflict) if 'foo' is identical to the target of the checkout.
Edward Thomson 121c3171 2015-06-16T15:18:04 Introduce p_utimes and p_futimes Provide functionality to set the time on a filesystem entry, using utimes or futimes on POSIX type systems or SetFileTime on Win32.
Edward Thomson 5f83758f 2015-06-16T10:40:46 Merge pull request #3209 from libgit2/cmn/double-author commit: ignore multiple author fields
Carlos Martín Nieto 47a40d1d 2015-06-16T12:39:11 remote: return EINVALIDSPEC when given an empty URL This is what we used to return in the settter and there's tests in bindings which ask for this. There's no particular reason to stop doing so.
Carlos Martín Nieto aeb2b991 2015-06-16T09:20:36 Merge pull request #3221 from git-up/build_warnings Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
Carlos Martín Nieto c4e6ab5f 2015-06-15T14:32:08 crlf: tick the index forward to work around racy-git behaviour In order to avoid racy-git, we zero out the file size for entries with the same timestamp as the index (or during the initial checkout). This is the case in a couple of crlf tests, as the code is fast enough to do everything in the same second. As we know that we do not perform the modification just after writing out the index, which is what this is designed to work around, tick the mtime of the index file such that it doesn't agree with the files anymore, and we do not zero out these entries.
Carlos Martín Nieto 316b820b 2015-06-15T09:55:40 index: zero the size of racily-clean entries If a file entry has the same timestamp as the index itself, it is considered racily-clean, as it may have been modified after the index was written, but during the same second. We take extra steps to check the contents, but this is just one part of avoiding races. For files which do have changes but have not been updated in the index, updating the on-disk index means updating its timestamp, which means we would no longer recognise these entries as racy and we would trust the timestamp to tell us whether they have changed. In order to work around this, git zeroes out the file-size field in entries with the same timestamp as the index in order to force the next diff to check the contents. Do so in libgit2 as well.
Edward Thomson b93dcd4c 2015-06-15T17:10:35 Merge pull request #3216 from dprofeta/fixTransactionVisibility Fix visibility of transaction symbol
Pierre-Olivier Latour 0f4d9c03 2015-06-15T09:52:40 Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
Carlos Martín Nieto 25bd0aaf 2015-06-15T13:28:08 path: remove unnecessary readdir_r usage Arguably all uses of readdir_r are unnecessary, but in this case especially so, as the directory handle only exists within this function, so we don't race with anybody.
Carlos Martín Nieto 2665fefa 2015-06-15T10:20:58 Merge pull request #3171 from libgit2/cmn/link-fallback clone: fall back to copying when linking does not work
Logan Collins b224c388 2015-05-07T14:21:25 Fix in stransport_stream.c for usage of SecCopyErrorMessageString(), which is unavailable to iOS targets.
Carlos Martín Nieto d4723c89 2015-06-15T08:17:45 Merge pull request #3177 from ethomson/binary_diff Binary diffs: store deltas in the diff structure, include binary data in diff callbacks
Carlos Martín Nieto f2dec481 2015-06-12T18:35:18 Merge pull request #3215 from jeffhostetler/windows_leak_diriter Fix memory leak on windows in diriter.
Damien PROFETA 5c757327 2015-06-12T18:14:32 Fix visibility of transaction symbol Transaction.c did not include the visibility definition of its symbol (that are in git2/transaction.h) and so was by default hidden.
Jeff Hostetler 95639dbb 2015-06-12T08:50:48 Fix memory leak on windows in diriter.
Edward Thomson 3208df37 2015-06-02T18:28:06 patch: include diff options on blob->blob diffs
Edward Thomson 8147b1af 2015-05-25T20:03:59 diff: introduce binary diff callbacks Introduce a new binary diff callback to provide the actual binary delta contents to callers. Create this data from the diff contents (instead of directly from the ODB) to support binary diffs including the workdir, not just things coming out of the ODB.
Pierre-Olivier Latour 6d0a0aca 2015-06-11T23:20:28 Fixed some Secure Transport issues on OS X The read and write callbacks passed to SSLSetIOFuncs() have been rewritten to match the implementation used on opensource.apple.com and other open source projects like VLC. This change also fixes a bug where the read callback could get into an infinite loop when 0 bytes were read.
Carlos Martín Nieto 65d69fe8 2015-06-11T08:24:58 commit: ignore multiple author fields Some tools create multiple author fields. git is rather lax when parsing them, although fsck does complain about them. This means that they exist in the wild. As it's not too taxing to check for them, and there shouldn't be a noticeable slowdown when dealing with correct commits, add logic to skip over these extra fields when parsing the commit.
Carlos Martín Nieto fa934fab 2015-06-11T07:17:34 Merge pull request #3205 from ethomson/crlf_query Introduce `git_filter_list_contains`
Edward Thomson 3e8c5e45 2015-06-10T16:43:48 Merge pull request #3174 from libgit2/cmn/idx-fill-hole indexer: use lseek to extend the packfile
Edward Thomson 2eecc288 2015-06-10T14:43:49 Introduce `git_filter_list_contains` `git_filter_list_contains` can be used to query a filter list to determine if a given filter will be run.
Pierre-Olivier Latour 50456801 2015-06-10T10:09:10 Fixed handling of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_find_similar() git_diff_find_similar() now ignores git_diff_delta records with a status of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED, which fixes a crash due to assert() being hit.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0137aba5 2015-06-10T11:08:05 filter: close the descriptor in case of error When we hit an error writing to the next stream from a file, we jump to 'done' which currently skips over closing the file descriptor. Make sure to close the descriptor if it has been set to a valid value.
Carlos Martín Nieto 969d4b70 2015-06-10T10:59:56 object: correct the expected ID size in prefix lookup We take in a possibly partial ID by taking a length and working off of that to figure out whether to just look up the object or ask the backends for a prefix lookup. Unfortunately we've been checking the size against `GIT_OID_HEXSZ` which is the size of a *string* containing a full ID, whereas we need to check against the size we can have when it's a 20-byte array. Change the checks and comment to use `GIT_OID_RAWSZ` which is the correct size of a git_oid to have when full.
Carlos Martín Nieto 878293f7 2015-06-10T10:44:14 pack: use git_buf when building the index name The way we currently do it depends on the subtlety of strlen vs sizeof and the fact that .pack is one longer than .idx. Let's use a git_buf so we can express the manipulation we want much more clearly.
Carlos Martín Nieto ca2857d8 2015-06-10T10:30:08 merge: actually increment the counts, not the pointers `merge_diff_list_count_candidates()` takes pointers to the source and target counts, but when it comes time to increase them, we're increasing the pointer, rather than the value it's pointing to. Dereference the value to increase.
Carlos Martín Nieto 2d73075a 2015-06-10T10:23:08 cache: add a check for a failed allocation Rather minimal change, but it's the kind of thing we should do.