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826bc4a8
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2012-11-23T13:31:22
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Remove use of English expletives
Remove words such as fuck, crap, shit etc.
Remove other potentially offensive words from comments.
Tidy up other geopolicital terms in comments.
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64ac9548
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2012-11-12T15:42:03
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Bump the builtin http-parser
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dd3fd682
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2011-10-05T13:44:27
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msvc: Remove superfluous includes
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72bdfdbc
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2011-09-29T15:24:41
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http-parser: Disable MSVC warnings locally
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0812caae
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2011-09-28T23:54:09
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Resync with upstream http-parser
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d215cf24
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2011-09-28T20:21:48
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http-parser: More type changes
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59903b1f
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2011-09-28T19:27:58
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Change types in http-parser
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a5b0e7f8
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2011-09-27T20:08:13
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Really fix MSVC
These was left over from the previous PRs.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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887eaf4d
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2011-09-23T17:36:37
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Fix dev branch under MSVC
In libgit2: Move an enum out of an int bitfield in the HTTP transport.
In the parser: Use int bitfields and change some variable sizes to
better fit thir use. Variables that count the size of the data chunk
can only ever be as large as off_t. Warning 4127 can be ignored, as
nobody takes it seriously anyway.
From Emeric: change some variable declarations to keep MSVC happy.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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dc5c8781
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2011-09-27T14:53:57
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http-parser: Do not use bitfields
Bitfields suck. And if you make them with non-int types, they suck
in a non-standards compliant way. Like sucking sideways or something.
This commit removes all bitfields in the `http_parser` struct, and
replaces them with the minimal type needed to contain their values. Note
that the fields in the struct have been reordered so they can be packed
with 4-byte alignment.
This saves both memory on the parser (because non-int bitfields get expanded to
4byte in most compilers anyway) and time (because the fields are now
properly aligned and the compiler doesn't need to generate bit-level ops
to access them).
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b8a8191f
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2011-09-05T01:13:46
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http: add http-parser
The code is under the MIT lincense
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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