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Patrick Steinhardt 274b2a01 2020-03-28T10:29:13 version.h: bump version to v1.0.0
Patrick Steinhardt ca782c91 2020-03-26T13:57:31 Merge pull request #5464 from pks-t/pks/refdb-backend-docs refdb_backend: improve callback documentation
Edward Thomson fad840d7 2020-03-26T12:03:28 credentials: provide backcompat for opaque structs The credential structures are now opaque and defined in `sys/credential.h`. However, we should continue to provide them for backward compatibility, unless `GIT_DEPRECATED_HARD` is set.
Patrick Steinhardt 3bbbe95a 2020-03-26T09:41:09 refdb_backend: improve callback documentation The callbacks are currently sparsely documented, making it really hard to implement a new backend without taking a look at the existing refdb_fs backend. Add documentation to make this task hopefully easier to achieve.
Josh Bleecher Snyder a5886e9e 2020-03-07T16:04:04 repository: improve commondir docs Fixes #5428
Edward Thomson 70062e28 2019-10-31T17:46:21 version: update the version number to v0.99 This commit also switches our SOVERSION to be "$MAJOR.$MINOR" instead of "$MINOR", only. This is in preparation of v1.0, where the previous scheme would've stopped working in an obvious way.
Patrick Steinhardt aa4cd778 2020-01-30T10:40:44 Merge pull request #5336 from libgit2/ethomson/credtype cred: change enum to git_credential_t and GIT_CREDENTIAL_*
Edward Thomson 3f54ba8b 2020-01-18T13:51:40 credential: change git_cred to git_credential We avoid abbreviations where possible; rename git_cred to git_credential. In addition, we have standardized on a trailing `_t` for enum types, instead of using "type" in the name. So `git_credtype_t` has become `git_credential_t` and its members have become `GIT_CREDENTIAL` instead of `GIT_CREDTYPE`. Finally, the source and header files have been renamed to `credential` instead of `cred`. Keep previous name and values as deprecated, and include the new header files from the previous ones.
Edward Thomson 4cae9e71 2020-01-18T18:02:08 git_libgit2_version: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson f78f6bd5 2020-01-18T18:00:39 error functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson 4b331f02 2020-01-18T17:56:05 revwalk functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson 82050fa1 2020-01-18T17:53:26 mempack functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson a3126a72 2020-01-18T17:50:38 repository functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson cb43274a 2020-01-18T17:42:52 index functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson 82154e58 2020-01-18T17:41:21 remote functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson 3351506a 2020-01-18T17:38:36 tree functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson 2e8c3b0b 2020-01-18T17:17:46 oid functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson 9893d376 2020-01-18T15:41:20 git_attr_cache_flush: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson e9cef7c4 2020-01-11T23:53:45 http: introduce GIT_ERROR_HTTP Disambiguate between general network problems and HTTP problems in error codes.
Edward Thomson 7372573b 2019-10-25T12:22:10 httpclient: support expect/continue Allow users to opt-in to expect/continue handling when sending a POST and we're authenticated with a "connection-based" authentication mechanism like NTLM or Negotiate. If the response is a 100, return to the caller (to allow them to post their body). If the response is *not* a 100, buffer the response for the caller. HTTP expect/continue is generally safe, but some legacy servers have not implemented it correctly. Require it to be opt-in.
Laurence McGlashan 1bddbd02 2020-01-15T10:30:00 merge: Return non-const git_repository from git_merge_driver_source_repo accessor.
Remy Suen 5930cf25 2020-01-02T14:57:55 Correct typo in name of referenced parameter Signed-off-by: Remy Suen <remy.suen@gmail.com>
Patrick Steinhardt 2f6f10bb 2019-12-13T13:35:40 Merge pull request #5300 from tiennou/fix/branch-documentation branch: clarify documentation around branches
Etienne Samson 97b8491b 2019-12-08T15:25:52 refs: rename git_reference__set_name to git_reference__realloc As git_reference__name will reallocate storage to account for longer names (it's actually allocator-dependent), it will cause all existing pointers to the old object to become dangling, as they now point to freed memory. Fix the issue by renaming to a more descriptive name, and pass a pointer to the actual reference that can safely be invalidated if the realloc succeeds.
Etienne Samson 39f78b0c 2019-12-07T10:31:27 branch: clarify documentation around branches
Josh Bleecher Snyder 64e6db5b 2019-12-04T14:37:26 stash: make comment match code There is no git_stash_apply_flags_t above.
Edward Thomson d298f9b2 2019-12-01T14:11:56 Merge pull request #5315 from kastiglione/dl/fix-copypaste-in-git_cherrypick_commit-docstring Fix copy&paste in git_cherrypick_commit docstring
Dave Lee b7cf4b9e 2019-11-29T14:16:04 Fix copy&paste in git_cherrypick_commit docstring
Patrick Steinhardt fb439c97 2019-11-28T14:41:58 Merge pull request #5306 from herrerog/patchid diff: complete support for git patchid
Patrick Steinhardt 0b5540b9 2019-11-28T13:56:54 Merge pull request #5307 from palmin/hash_sha256 ssh: include sha256 host key hash when supported
Patrick Steinhardt 0e5243b7 2019-11-28T12:42:36 Merge pull request #5123 from libgit2/ethomson/off_t Move `git_off_t` to `git_object_size_t`
Lukas Berk 5ace4ccf 2019-11-27T22:40:17 Move deprecated git_attr_t typedef to previous attribute section
Lukas Berk 3739a15c 2019-11-27T21:31:25 Add attr.h include
Lukas Berk aea049b6 2019-11-27T20:05:32 Add compat typdef for git_attr_t Some libraries haven't updated to git_attr_value_t and break. Adding the comapt typedef as suggested.
Edward Thomson fefefd1d 2019-06-23T16:42:14 odb: use `git_object_size_t` for object size Instead of using a signed type (`off_t`) use a new `git_object_size_t` for the sizes of objects.
Edward Thomson 4334b177 2019-06-23T15:43:38 blob: use `git_object_size_t` for object size Instead of using a signed type (`off_t`) use a new `git_object_size_t` for the sizes of objects.
Edward Thomson bed9fc6b 2019-06-23T15:16:47 odb: use `git_object_size_t` for object size Instead of using a signed type (`off_t`) use a new `git_object_size_t` for the sizes of objects.
Edward Thomson 9b04d0be 2019-11-22T15:04:09 types: introduce `git_object_size_t` Introduce `git_object_size_t`, an unsigned type that we can use for the maximum size of git objects.
Anders Borum 48c3f7e1 2019-11-20T11:21:14 ssh: include sha256 host key hash when supported
Gregory Herrero b921964b 2019-11-07T13:08:51 diff_print: add support for GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH_ID. Git is generating patch-id using a stripped down version of a patch where hunk header and index information are not present. Signed-off-by: Gregory Herrero <gregory.herrero@oracle.com>
Drew DeVault 02af1fcb 2019-09-14T14:03:36 apply: add GIT_APPLY_CHECK This adds an option which will check if a diff is applicable without actually applying it; equivalent to git apply --check.
Etienne Samson 3c5d78bd 2019-05-01T16:16:26 submodule: provide a wrapper for simple submodule clone steps
Patrick Steinhardt 70325370 2019-09-27T11:16:02 Merge pull request #5106 from tiennou/fix/ref-api-fixes git_refdb API fixes
Sven Strickroth 452b7f8f 2019-09-25T20:29:21 Don't use enum for flags Using an `enum` causes trouble when used with C++ as bitwise operations are not possible w/o casting (e.g., `opts.flags &= ~GIT_BLOB_FILTER_CHECK_FOR_BINARY;` is invalid as there is no `&=` operator for `enum`). Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Etienne Samson 71ca3dc7 2019-09-12T16:50:30 transport: move transport-related typedef in transport.h
Etienne Samson 606f6e21 2019-09-09T17:01:44 cert: move cert enums & struct to its own header
Etienne Samson 8bf0f7eb 2019-09-09T13:00:27 cred: separate public interface from low-level details
Etienne Samson 8db9fd3b 2019-02-02T19:00:41 refdb: documentation
Edward Thomson 6de48085 2019-08-27T11:29:24 Merge pull request #5189 from libgit2/ethomson/attrs_from_head Optionally read `.gitattributes` from HEAD
Edward Thomson fba3bf79 2019-07-21T14:15:12 blob: optionally read attributes from repository When `GIT_BLOB_FILTER_ATTTRIBUTES_FROM_HEAD` is passed to `git_blob_filter`, read attributes from `gitattributes` files that are checked in to the repository at the HEAD revision. This passes the flag `GIT_FILTER_ATTRIBUTES_FROM_HEAD` to the filter functions.
Edward Thomson f0f27c1c 2019-07-21T14:13:25 filter: optionally read attributes from repository When `GIT_FILTER_ATTRIBUTES_FROM_HEAD` is specified, configure the filter to read filter attributes from `gitattributes` files that are checked in to the repository at the HEAD revision. This passes the flag `GIT_ATTR_CHECK_INCLUDE_HEAD` to the attribute reading functions.
Edward Thomson 4fd5748c 2019-07-21T14:11:03 attr: optionally read attributes from repository When `GIT_ATTR_CHECK_INCLUDE_HEAD` is specified, read `gitattribute` files that are checked into the repository at the HEAD revision.
Edward Thomson a5392eae 2019-07-21T12:13:07 blob: allow blob filtering to ignore system gitattributes Introduce `GIT_BLOB_FILTER_NO_SYSTEM_ATTRIBUTES`, which tells `git_blob_filter` to ignore the system-wide attributes file, usually `/etc/gitattributes`. This simply passes the appropriate flag to the attribute loading code.
Edward Thomson 22eb12af 2019-07-21T12:12:05 filter: add GIT_FILTER_NO_SYSTEM_ATTRIBUTES option Allow system-wide attributes (the ones specified in `/etc/gitattributes`) to be ignored if the flag `GIT_FILTER_NO_SYSTEM_ATTRIBUTES` is specified.
Edward Thomson 45ddb586 2019-07-21T12:14:50 filter: document GIT_FILTER_ALLOW_UNSAFE
Edward Thomson fa1a4c77 2019-07-21T11:03:01 blob: deprecate `git_blob_filtered_content` Users should now use `git_blob_filter`.
Edward Thomson a32ab076 2019-07-21T10:56:42 blob: introduce git_blob_filter Provide a function to filter blobs that allows for more functionality than the existing `git_blob_filtered_content` function.
Patrick Steinhardt b0692d6b 2019-08-09T09:01:56 Merge pull request #4913 from implausible/feature/signing-rebase-commits Add sign capability to git_rebase_commit
Carlos Martín Nieto c8e249b0 2019-07-29T10:51:22 object: deprecate git_object__size for removal In #5118 we remove the double-underscore to make it a normally-named public function. However, this is not an interesting function outside of the library and it takes up a name for something that could be more useful. Remove the single-underscore version as we have not done any releases with it.
Edward Thomson 36558513 2019-06-24T23:31:23 configuration: deprecate git_cvar safely
Patrick Steinhardt 658022c4 2019-07-18T13:53:41 configuration: cvar -> configmap `cvar` is an unhelpful name. Refactor its usage to `configmap` for more clarity.
Tyler Ang-Wanek 8f68ad9d 2019-07-02T10:14:46 documentation: add small explanation for commit signing
Tyler Ang-Wanek a5d4237c 2019-07-02T10:14:02 fixup: code cleanup around rebase commit signing Use ci_git_fail_with where appropriate. Use correct initializer for callback.
Tyler Ang-Wanek 75947105 2019-07-02T09:53:49 commit: git_commit_create_with_signature should support null signature If provided with a null signature, skip adding the signature header and create the commit anyway.
Patrick Steinhardt b6625a3b 2019-06-27T10:12:16 Merge pull request #5128 from tiennou/fix/docs More documentation
Etienne Samson 33448b45 2019-06-19T19:46:12 docs: More of it
Etienne Samson 501c51b2 2019-06-26T14:49:50 repo: commondir resolution can sometimes fallback to the repodir For example, https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrepository-layout says: info Additional information about the repository is recorded in this directory. This directory is ignored if $GIT_COMMON_DIR is set and "$GIT_COMMON_DIR/info" will be used instead. So when looking for `info/attributes`, we need to check the commondir first, or fallback to "our" `info/attributes`.
Etienne Samson 9f723c97 2019-06-26T14:49:37 docs: fixups
Tyler Ang-Wanek b14cc279 2019-06-25T15:14:21 Include "commit.h" in "rebase.h" for git_commit_signing_cb
Edward Thomson 2375be48 2019-05-21T12:57:28 tree: return `size_t` for treebuilder entrycount We keep the treebuilder entrycount as a `size_t` - return that instead of downcasting to an `unsigned int`. Callers who were storing this value in an `unsigned int` will continue to downcast themselves, so there should be no behavior change for callers.
Edward Thomson 2c642918 2019-06-16T17:55:40 net: remove unused `git_headlist_cb`
Edward Thomson 91a300b7 2019-06-16T00:46:30 attr: rename constants and macros for consistency Our enumeration values are not generally suffixed with `T`. Further, our enumeration names are generally more descriptive.
Patrick Steinhardt c3bbbcf5 2019-06-16T12:30:56 Merge pull request #5117 from libgit2/ethomson/to_from Change API instances of `fromnoun` to `from_noun` (with an underscore)
Edward Thomson e45350fe 2019-06-16T00:10:02 tag: add underscore to `from` function The majority of functions are named `from_something` (with an underscore) instead of `fromsomething`. Update the tag function for consistency with the rest of the library.
Edward Thomson 6574cd00 2019-06-08T19:25:36 index: rename `frombuffer` to `from_buffer` The majority of functions are named `from_something` (with an underscore) instead of `fromsomething`. Update the index functions for consistency with the rest of the library.
Edward Thomson b7791d04 2019-06-16T00:23:01 object: rename git_object__size to git_object_size We don't use double-underscores in the public API.
Edward Thomson 08f39208 2019-06-08T17:46:04 blob: add underscore to `from` functions The majority of functions are named `from_something` (with an underscore) instead of `fromsomething`. Update the blob functions for consistency with the rest of the library.
Edward Thomson 5d92e547 2019-06-08T17:28:35 oid: `is_zero` instead of `iszero` The only function that is named `issomething` (without underscore) was `git_oid_iszero`. Rename it to `git_oid_is_zero` for consistency with the rest of the library.
Etienne Samson 764196ff 2019-06-13T20:17:01 doc: add missing documentation comments
Etienne Samson 2376fa6c 2019-06-13T19:42:55 indexer: correct missing includes Docurium seems to choke on this header because it can't see both git_indexer_progress & git_indexer_progress_cb, let's add the include.
Edward Thomson c0dd7122 2019-06-06T16:48:04 apply: add an options struct initializer
Edward Thomson 0b5ba0d7 2019-06-06T16:36:23 Rename opt init functions to `options_init` In libgit2 nomenclature, when we need to verb a direct object, we name a function `git_directobject_verb`. Thus, if we need to init an options structure named `git_foo_options`, then the name of the function that does that should be `git_foo_options_init`. The previous names of `git_foo_init_options` is close - it _sounds_ as if it's initializing the options of a `foo`, but in fact `git_foo_options` is its own noun that should be respected. Deprecate the old names; they'll now call directly to the new ones.
Edward Thomson 178df697 2019-06-08T17:16:19 trace: suffix the callbacks with `_cb` The trace logging callbacks should match the other callback naming conventions, using the `_cb` suffix instead of a `_callback` suffix.
Edward Thomson 810cefd9 2019-06-08T17:14:00 credentials: suffix the callbacks with `_cb` The credential callbacks should match the other callback naming conventions, using the `_cb` suffix instead of a `_callback` suffix.
Erik Aigner 59647e1a 2019-04-08T15:54:25 remote: add callback to resolve URLs before connecting Since libssh2 doesn't read host configuration from the config file, this callback can be used to hand over URL resolving to the client without touching the SSH implementation itself.
Erik Aigner e215f475 2019-04-21T21:36:36 rebase: orig_head and onto accessors The rebase struct stores fields with information about the current rebase process, which were not accessible via a public interface. Accessors for getting the `orig_head` and `onto` branch names and object ids have been added.
Edward Thomson 675251d1 2019-03-28T20:35:17 Merge pull request #5032 from eaigner/checkout-force-safe-docfix docs: clarify relation of safe and forced checkout strategy
Erik Aigner bbba4805 2019-03-25T20:45:58 docs: clarify relation of safe and forced checkout strategy
Edward Thomson 79b26f20 2019-03-02T18:21:47 Merge pull request #5008 from libgit2/ethomson/remote_completion remote: Rename git_remote_completion_type to _t
Edward Thomson 2dd5a429 2019-02-25T13:16:13 remote: Rename git_remote_completion_type to _t For consistency with other "type" enums, rename git_remote_completion_type to git_remote_completion_t.
Edward Thomson 459ac856 2019-02-23T18:42:53 odb: provide a free function for custom backends Custom backends can allocate memory when reading objects and providing them to libgit2. However, if an error occurs in the custom backend after the memory has been allocated for the custom object but before it's returned to libgit2, the custom backend has no way to free that memory and it must be leaked. Provide a free function that corresponds to the alloc function so that custom backends have an opportunity to free memory before they return an error.
Edward Thomson 790aae77 2019-02-23T18:40:43 odb: rename git_odb_backend_malloc for consistency The `git_odb_backend_malloc` name is a system function that is provided for custom ODB backends and allows them to allocate memory for an ODB object in the read callback. This is important so that libgit2 can later free the memory used by an ODB object that was read from the custom backend. However, the name _suggests_ that it actually allocates a `git_odb_backend`. It does not; rename it to make it clear that it actually allocates backend _data_.
Edward Thomson ca909da5 2019-02-21T11:45:23 remote: deprecate git_push_transfer_progress Safely deprecate `git_push_transfer_progress`, forwarding it to the new `git_push_transfer_progress_cb` name.
Edward Thomson 59001e83 2019-02-21T11:41:19 remote: rename git_push_transfer_progress callback The `git_push_transfer_progress` is a callback and as such should be suffixed with `_cb` for consistency. Rename `git_push_transfer_progress` to `git_push_transfer_progress_cb`.
Edward Thomson 7506d34c 2019-02-21T10:38:53 indexer: deprecate git_transfer_progress Safely deprecate `git_transfer_progress` and `git_transfer_progress_cb` types, forwarding them to the new `git_indexer_progress` and `git_indexer_progress_cb`.
Edward Thomson a1ef995d 2019-02-21T10:33:30 indexer: use git_indexer_progress throughout Update internal usage of `git_transfer_progress` to `git_indexer_progreses`.
Edward Thomson 975d6722 2019-02-21T10:13:29 indexer: rename git_transfer_progress The name `git_transfer_progress` does not reflect its true purpose. It suggests that it's progress for a non-existence `git_transfer` object, and is used for indexing callbacks more broadly than just during transfers. Rename `git_transfer_progress` to `git_indexer_progress`.
Patrick Steinhardt 9eb098d8 2019-02-21T11:37:04 Merge pull request #4991 from libgit2/ethomson/inttypes Remove public 'inttypes.h' header
Edward Thomson 247e6d90 2019-02-18T07:22:20 Remove public 'inttypes.h' header Remove an `inttypes.h` header that is too large in scope, and far too public. For Visual Studio 2012 and earlier (ie, `_MSC_VER < 1800`), we do need to include `stdint.h` in our public headers, for types like `uint32_t`. Internally, we also need to define `PRId64` as a printf formatting string when it is not available.
Edward Thomson e6c6d3bb 2019-02-17T22:31:37 Remove `git_time_monotonic` `git_time_monotonic` was added so that non-native bindings like rugged could get high-resolution timing for benchmarking. However, this is outside the scope of libgit2 *and* rugged decided not to use this function in the first place. Google suggests that absolutely _nobody_ is using this function and we don't want to be in the benchmarking business. Remove the function.