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49ebc8a7
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2021-10-22T00:08:52
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Add a branch with a empty reflog into testrepo.git
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39d18fe6
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2019-07-31T08:37:10
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smart: use push_glob instead of manual filtering
The code worked under the assumption that anything under `refs/tags` are
tag objects, and all the rest would be peelable to a commit. As it is
completely valid to have tags to blobs under a non `refs/tags` ref, this
would cause failures when trying to peel a tag to a commit.
Fix the broken filtering by switching to `git_revwalk_push_glob`, which
already handles this case.
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d7eca4c3
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2018-06-01T08:57:17
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refdb_fs: add test for globbing of nonexistant refs
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659cf202
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2015-01-07T12:23:05
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Remove the signature from ref-modifying functions
The signature for the reflog is not something which changes
dynamically. Almost all uses will be NULL, since we want for the
repository's default identity to be used, making it noise.
In order to allow for changing the identity, we instead provide
git_repository_set_ident() and git_repository_ident() which allow a user
to override the choice of signature.
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0b28217b
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2014-01-15T12:51:31
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refs: remove the _with_log differentiation
Any well-behaved program should write a descriptive message to the
reflog whenever it updates a reference. Let's make this more prominent
by removing the version without the reflog parameters.
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25e0b157
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2013-12-06T15:07:57
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Remove converting user error to GIT_EUSER
This changes the behavior of callbacks so that the callback error
code is not converted into GIT_EUSER and instead we propagate the
return value through to the caller. Instead of using the
giterr_capture and giterr_restore functions, we now rely on all
functions to pass back the return value from a callback.
To avoid having a return value with no error message, the user
can call the public giterr_set_str or some such function to set
an error message. There is a new helper 'giterr_set_callback'
that functions can invoke after making a callback which ensures
that some error message was set in case the callback did not set
one.
In places where the sign of the callback return value is
meaningful (e.g. positive to skip, negative to abort), only the
negative values are returned back to the caller, obviously, since
the other values allow for continuing the loop.
The hardest parts of this were in the checkout code where positive
return values were overloaded as meaningful values for checkout.
I fixed this by adding an output parameter to many of the internal
checkout functions and removing the overload. This added some
code, but it is probably a better implementation.
There is some funkiness in the network code where user provided
callbacks could be returning a positive or a negative value and
we want to rely on that to cancel the loop. There are still a
couple places where an user error might get turned into GIT_EUSER
there, I think, though none exercised by the tests.
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17820381
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2013-11-14T14:05:52
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Rename tests-clar to tests
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