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Vicent Marti 879ebab3 2015-12-16T12:30:52 merge: Use `git_index__fill` to populate the index Instead of calling `git_index_add` in a loop, use the new `git_index_fill` internal API to fill the index with the initial staged entries. The new `fill` helper assumes that all the entries will be unique and valid, so it can append them at the end of the entries vector and only sort it once at the end. It performs no validation checks. This prevents the quadratic behavior caused by having to sort the entries list once after every insertion.
Edward Thomson 7f2c1469 2015-12-14T13:54:02 Merge pull request #3528 from chescock/Passthrough-from-credential-callback Treat GIT_PASSTHROUGH as though git_cred_acquire_cb isn't set.
Edward Thomson 30c8e260 2015-12-14T13:53:26 Merge pull request #3521 from pks-t/blame-line-overflow Line count overflow in git_blame_hunk and git_blame__entry
Carlos Martín Nieto 6aa06b65 2015-12-10T12:14:09 Merge pull request #3522 from pks-t/email-format-commit-message diff: include commit message when formatting patch
Carlos Martín Nieto dc49eb58 2015-12-10T11:57:44 Merge pull request #3538 from pks-t/pks/index-memory-leak index: always queue `remove_entry` for removal
Carlos Martín Nieto 465c3b38 2015-12-09T19:16:11 reset: perform the checkout before moving HEAD or the index This keeps the state of the workdir the same as one from HEAD, removing a source of possible confusion when calculating the work that is to be done.
Carlos Martín Nieto 21b1e015 2015-12-08T21:11:58 Merge pull request #3539 from libgit2/typedef-submodule-cb Use a typedef for the submodule_foreach callback.
joshaber eda726cf 2015-12-08T11:34:00 Use a typedef for the submodule_foreach callback. This fits with the style for the rest of the project, but more importantly, makes life easier for bindings authors who auto-generate code.
Patrick Steinhardt b057fdef 2015-12-08T16:00:35 index: always queue `remove_entry` for removal When replacing an index with a new one, we need to iterate through all index entries in order to determine which entries are equal. When it is not possible to re-use old entries for the new index, we move it into a list of entries that are to be removed and thus free'd. When we encounter a non-zero error code, though, we skip adding the current index entry to the remove-queue. `INSERT_MAP_EX`, which is the function last run before adding to the remove-queue, may return a positive non-zero code that indicates what exactly happened while inserting the element. In this case we skip adding the entry to the remove-queue but still continue the current operation, leading to a leak of the current entry. Fix this by checking for a negative return value instead of a non-zero one when we want to add the current index entry to the remove-queue.
Carlos Martín Nieto fc436469 2015-12-06T22:51:00 tree: mark a tree as already sorted The trees are sorted on-disk, so we don't have to go over them again. This cuts almost a fifth of time spent parsing trees.
Edward Thomson 5d1f31c6 2015-12-03T17:42:52 Merge pull request #3530 from libgit2/cmn/parse-mode tree: use a specialised mode parse function
Edward Thomson 626f9e24 2015-12-03T16:27:15 index: canonicalize inserted paths safely When adding to the index, we look to see if a portion of the given path matches a portion of a path in the index. If so, we will use the existing path information. For example, when adding `foo/bar.c`, if there is an index entry to `FOO/other` and the filesystem is case insensitive, then we will put `bar.c` into the existing tree instead of creating a new one with a different case. Use `strncmp` to do that instead of `memcmp`. When we `bsearch` into the index, we locate the position where the new entry would go. The index entry at that position does not necessarily have a relation to the entry we're adding, so we cannot make assumptions and use `memcmp`. Instead, compare them as strings. When canonicalizing paths, we look for the first index entry that matches a given substring.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0174f21b 2015-12-02T18:56:31 tree: use a specialised mode parse function Instead of going out to strtol, which is made to parse generic numbers, copy a parse function from git which is specialised for file modes.
Chris Hescock efd9ab56 2015-11-20T11:26:26 Treat GIT_PASSTHROUGH as though git_cred_acquire_cb isn't set.
Patrick Steinhardt 9487585d 2015-12-01T14:19:29 tree: mark cloned tree entries as un-pooled When duplicating a `struct git_tree_entry` with `git_tree_entry_dup` the resulting structure is not allocated inside a memory pool. As we do a 1:1 copy of the original struct, though, we also copy the `pooled` field, which is set to `true` for pooled entries. This results in a huge memory leak as we never free tree entries that were duplicated from a pooled tree entry. Fix this by marking the newly duplicated entry as un-pooled.
Patrick Steinhardt 254e0a33 2015-11-24T13:43:43 diff: include commit message when formatting patch When formatting a patch as email we do not include the commit's message in the formatted patch output. Implement this and add a test that verifies behavior.
Patrick Steinhardt 7f8fe1d4 2015-12-01T10:03:56 commit: introduce `git_commit_body` It is already possible to get a commit's summary with the `git_commit_summary` function. It is not possible to get the remaining part of the commit message, that is the commit message's body. Fix this by introducing a new function `git_commit_body`.
Patrick Steinhardt cb1cb24c 2015-11-24T10:18:58 blame: use size_t for line counts in git_blame_hunk It is not unreasonable to have versioned files with a line count exceeding 2^16. Upon blaming such files we fail to correctly keep track of the lines as `git_blame_hunk` stores them in `uint16_t` fields. Fix this by converting the line fields of `git_blame_hunk` to `size_t`. Add test to verify behavior.
Patrick Steinhardt 944dbd12 2015-11-24T10:52:17 blame: use size_t for line counts in git_blame__entry The `git_blame__entry` struct keeps track of line counts with `int` fields. Since `int` is only guaranteed to be at least 16 bits we may overflow on certain platforms when line counts exceed 2^15. Fix this by instead storing line counts in `size_t`.
Edward Thomson 337b2b08 2015-11-30T20:53:54 Merge pull request #3508 from libgit2/cmn/tree-parse-speed Improvements to tree parsing speed
Patrick Steinhardt bbd2fa4e 2015-11-30T18:05:27 object: remove unused constant OBJECT_BASE_SIZE
Carlos Martín Nieto 95ae3520 2015-11-30T17:32:18 tree: ensure the entry filename fits in 16 bits Return an error in case the length is too big. Also take this opportunity to have a single allocating function for the size and overflow logic.
Carlos Martín Nieto a27f31d8 2015-11-30T04:49:31 Merge pull request #3513 from ethomson/merge_recursive Recursive Merge
Carlos Martín Nieto ee42bb0e 2015-11-28T19:18:29 tree: make path len uint16_t and avoid holes This reduces the size of the struct from 32 to 26 bytes, and leaves a single padding byte at the end of the struct (which comes from the zero-length array).
Carlos Martín Nieto 2580077f 2015-11-15T00:44:02 tree: calculate the filename length once We already know the size due to the `memchr()` so use that information instead of calling `strlen()` on it.
Carlos Martín Nieto ed970748 2015-11-14T23:50:06 tree: pool the entry memory allocations These are rather small allocations, so we end up spending a non-trivial amount of time asking the OS for memory. Since these entries are tied to the lifetime of their tree, we can give the tree a pool so we speed up the allocations.
Carlos Martín Nieto 7132150d 2015-11-14T23:46:21 tree: avoid advancing over the filename multiple times We've already looked at the filename with `memchr()` and then used `strlen()` to allocate the entry. We already know how much we have to advance to get to the object id, so add the filename length instead of looking at each byte again.
Edward Thomson 5b9c63c3 2015-11-20T19:01:42 recursive merge: add a recursion limit
Edward Thomson 78859c63 2015-11-20T17:33:49 merge: handle conflicts in recursive base building When building a recursive merge base, allow conflicts to occur. Use the file (with conflict markers) as the common ancestor. The user has already seen and dealt with this conflict by virtue of having a criss-cross merge. If they resolved this conflict identically in both branches, then there will be no conflict in the result. This is the best case scenario. If they did not resolve the conflict identically in the two branches, then we will generate a new conflict. If the user is simply using standard conflict output then the results will be fairly sensible. But if the user is using a mergetool or using diff3 output, then the common ancestor will be a conflict file (itself with diff3 output, haha!). This is quite terrible, but it matches git's behavior.
Edward Thomson 76ade3a0 2015-11-10T21:21:26 merge: use annotated commits for recursion Use annotated commits to act as our virtual bases, instead of regular commits, to avoid polluting the odb with virtual base commits and trees. Instead, build an annotated commit with an index and pointers to the commits that it was merged from.
Edward Thomson 7730fe8e 2015-11-09T13:01:48 merge: merge annotated commits instead of regular commits
Edward Thomson 3f2bb387 2015-10-28T11:00:55 merge: octopus merge common ancestors when >2 When there are more than two common ancestors, continue merging the virtual base with the additional common ancestors, effectively octopus merging a new virtual base.
Edward Thomson 1b82f7b6 2015-10-27T14:24:51 merge: compute octopus merge bases
Edward Thomson 75dee59c 2015-10-26T10:37:58 merge: build virtual base of multiple merge bases When the commits to merge have multiple common ancestors, build a "virtual" base tree by merging the common ancestors.
Edward Thomson fa78782f 2015-10-22T17:00:09 merge: rename `git_merge_tree_flags_t` -> `git_merge_flags_t`
Edward Thomson 25e84f95 2015-11-23T15:49:54 checkout: only consider nsecs when built that way When examining the working directory and determining whether it's up-to-date, only consider the nanoseconds in the index entry when built with `GIT_USE_NSEC`. This prevents us from believing that the working directory is always dirty when the index was originally written with a git client that uinderstands nsecs (like git 2.x).
Edward Thomson 66e4e6da 2015-11-21T11:26:18 Merge pull request #3515 from jacquesg/unsigned-signed Fix <0 unsigned comparison (stat.st_size should be an off_t)
Jacques Germishuys e78e8fae 2015-11-20T20:22:38 Make stat.st_size a __int64 not a uint64_t
Edward Thomson 7a612b53 2015-11-20T17:52:00 Merge pull request #3514 from jacquesg/stat-fixes Stat fixes
Jacques Germishuys eb11fac6 2015-11-20T18:57:13 Detect stat's structure
Carlos Martín Nieto 2ea40fda 2015-11-20T13:19:23 repository: distinguish sequencer cherry-pick and revert These are not quite like their plain counterparts and require special handling.
Carlos Martín Nieto 69d14948 2015-11-17T13:21:18 Merge pull request #3511 from ethomson/racy_fixes_2 Racy fixes for writing new indexes
Edward Thomson 3eac1037 2015-11-16T23:31:19 settings: allow users to set PROGRAMDATA Allow users to set the `git_libgit2_opts` search path for the `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_PROGRAMDATA`. Convert `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_PROGRAMDATA` to `GIT_SYSDIR_PROGRAMDATA` for setting the configuration.
Edward Thomson 5f32c506 2015-11-16T18:06:52 racy: make git_index_read_index handle raciness Ensure that `git_index_read_index` clears the uptodate bit on files that it modifies. Further, do not propagate the cache from an on-disk index into another on-disk index. Although this should not be done, as `git_index_read_index` is used to bring an in-memory index into another index (that may or may not be on-disk), ensure that we do not accidentally bring in these bits when misused.
Edward Thomson 27bc41cf 2015-11-13T16:31:51 index: clear uptodate bit on save The uptodate bit should have a lifecycle of a single read->write on the index. Once the index is written, the files within it should be scanned for racy timestamps against the new index timestamp.
Edward Thomson d1101263 2015-11-13T15:32:48 index: don't detect raciness in uptodate entries Keep track of entries that we believe are up-to-date, because we added the index entries since the index was loaded. This prevents us from unnecessarily examining files that we wrote during the cleanup of racy entries (when we smudge racily clean files that have a timestamp newer than or equal to the index's timestamp when we read it). Without keeping track of this, we would examine every file that we just checked out for raciness, since all their timestamps would be newer than the index's timestamp.
Edward Thomson cb0ff012 2015-11-06T17:15:35 racy-git: do a single index->workdir diff When examining paths that are racily clean, do a single index->workdir diff over the entirety of the racily clean files, instead of a diff per file.
Vicent Marti 7ff7ca62 2015-11-12T20:51:01 pool: Never return unaligned buffers
Carlos Martín Nieto 75a0ccf5 2015-11-12T19:53:09 Merge pull request #3170 from CmdrMoozy/nsec_fix git_index_entry__init_from_stat: set nsec fields in entry stats
Carlos Martín Nieto 2c26c867 2015-11-12T19:22:31 Merge pull request #3499 from ethomson/ref_dir_errmsgs Improve error messages when dirs prevent ref/reflog creation
Carlos Martín Nieto ecdc0428 2015-11-12T19:20:36 Merge pull request #3448 from libgit2/cmn/custom-agent Support setting custom user-agent
Carlos Martín Nieto 1411cb9e 2015-10-02T03:57:14 winhttp: use a custom user-agent if the user has set it We also keep the "git/1.0" prefix in order to maintain compatibility with hosters.
Carlos Martín Nieto 94bac76c 2015-10-02T03:46:34 http: use a custom user-agent if the user has set it We still prefix it with "git/1.0" since that's required in many situations, but we replace the area which mentions libgit2.
Carlos Martín Nieto de870533 2015-10-02T03:43:11 settings: add a setter for a custom user-agent
Edward Thomson 0a700ee3 2015-11-03T17:34:54 reflog: error when a directory is at reflog path When a non-empty directory exists and prevents the creation of a reflog, provide a more informative error message.
Edward Thomson b46c7ee5 2015-11-03T17:18:00 refs: complain when a directory exists at ref When a (non-empty) directory exists at the reference target location, complain with a more actionable error message.
Carlos Martín Nieto ad8509ef 2015-11-12T11:54:06 index: overwrite the path when inserting conflicts When we insert a conflict in a case-insensitive index, accept the new entry's path as the correct case instead of leaving the path we already had. This puts `git_index_conflict_add()` on the same level as `git_index_add()` in this respect.
Carlos Martín Nieto 16604d74 2015-11-11T00:36:15 index: correctly report which conflict stage has a wrong filemode When we're at offset 'i', we're dealing with the 'i+1' stage, since conflicts start at 1.
Carlos Martín Nieto 1c34b717 2015-11-08T05:10:18 Merge pull request #3498 from ethomson/windows_symlinks Diff: Honor `core.symlinks=false` and fake symlinks
Carlos Martín Nieto 61948894 2015-11-08T04:54:55 Merge pull request #3500 from ethomson/submodules_with_path Handle submodules with paths in `git_submodule_update`
Edward Thomson f4b02671 2015-11-04T16:17:51 submodule: reload HEAD/index after reading config Reload the HEAD and index data for a submodule after reading the configuration. The configuration may specify a `path`, so we must update HEAD and index data with that path in mind.
Edward Thomson 5aa28a8f 2015-11-04T14:16:24 Merge pull request #3465 from libgit2/cmn/tls-register stream: allow registering a user-provided TLS constructor
Stjepan Rajko f5f96a23 2015-10-09T10:41:06 Fix git_commit_summary to convert newlines to spaces even after whitespace. Collapse spaces around newlines for the summary.
Edward Thomson ec50b23a 2015-11-03T17:02:07 filebuf: detect directories in our way When creating a filebuf, detect a directory that exists in our target file location. This prevents a failure later, when we try to move the lock file to the destination.
Edward Thomson 6b0fc6ab 2015-11-03T09:43:18 diff: on win32, treat fake "symlinks" specially On platforms that lack `core.symlinks`, we should not go looking for symbolic links and `p_readlink` their target. Instead, we should examine the file's contents.
Carlos Martín Nieto 7fafde63 2015-10-13T11:25:41 stream: allow registering a user-provided TLS constructor This allows the application to use their own TLS stream, regardless of the capabilities of libgit2 itself.
Carlos Martín Nieto d39f643a 2015-10-13T19:34:07 stream: accept NULL in the free function
Jason Haslam 3138ad93 2015-07-16T10:17:16 Add diff progress callback.
Edward Thomson db1edf91 2015-11-02T15:09:19 Merge pull request #3491 from libgit2/cmn/config-checksum Use checksums to detect config file changes
Vicent Marti 1d0bed9d 2015-10-30T14:02:01 merge-base: Style
Vicent Marti 4cacf5b5 2015-10-30T11:50:43 merge-base: Do not read parents from the root
Vicent Marti 136a71f4 2015-10-30T11:45:52 merge-base: Remove redundant merge bases
Carlos Martín Nieto 3547b122 2015-10-30T21:36:51 filebuf: use an internal buffer This reduces the chances of a crash in the thread tests. This shouldn't affect general usage too much, since the main usage of these functions are to read into an empty buffer.
Carlos Martín Nieto eb597799 2015-10-29T21:12:37 filebuf: use a checksum to detect file changes Instead of relying on the size and timestamp, which can hide changes performed in the same second, hash the file content's when we care about detecting changes.
Carlos Martín Nieto d571a54e 2015-10-30T19:36:16 Merge pull request #3493 from ethomson/read_index index: read_index must update hashes
Carlos Martín Nieto e0be1d60 2015-10-30T18:23:17 git: put NULL check at the top
Edward Thomson 0bf77e32 2015-10-30T13:07:02 index: read_index must update hashes
Carlos Martín Nieto 45d295e0 2015-10-30T17:51:50 git: accept NULL as argument to its stream free
Carlos Martín Nieto fd74bd08 2015-10-29T20:37:48 Merge pull request #3486 from srajko/reflog-segfault-fix Fix segfault when reading reflog with extra newlines
Stjepan Rajko 335c9e2f 2015-10-26T15:33:00 Prevent segfault when parsing a reflog with oid parse error Using calloc instead of malloc because the parse error will lead to an immediate free of committer (and its properties, which can segfault on free if undefined - test_refs_reflog_reflog__reading_a_reflog_with_invalid_format_returns_error segfaulted before the fix). #3458
Edward Thomson 1b4449b4 2015-10-28T10:53:03 pool: fix documentation
Vicent Marti d845abe6 2015-10-28T14:49:28 merge: Do not mallocz unecessary entries
Vicent Marti 340b15b7 2015-10-28T14:31:09 pool: update comment
Vicent Marti d3416dfe 2015-10-28T10:50:25 pool: Dot not assume mallocs are zeroed out
Vicent Marti 410efda8 2015-10-28T10:28:43 pool: Take into account malloc overhead & pool page size
Vicent Marti 4f971852 2015-10-28T10:15:24 repository: plug memory leak cc @carlosmn
Vicent Marti 1e5e02b4 2015-10-27T17:26:04 pool: Simplify implementation
Vicent Marti 7a02e93e 2015-10-27T22:42:40 merge: Plug memory leak
Vicent Marti a1f5d691 2015-10-27T22:42:15 merge: Implement `GIT_MERGE_TREE_SKIP_REUC`
Vicent Marti d307a013 2015-10-27T22:17:32 reuc: Be smarter when inserting new REUC entries Inserting new REUC entries can quickly become pathological given that each insert unsorts the REUC vector, and both subsequent lookups *and* insertions will require sorting it again before being successful. To avoid this, we're switching to `git_vector_insert_sorted`: this keeps the REUC vector constantly sorted and lets us use the `on_dup` callback to skip an extra binary search on each insertion.
Carlos Martín Nieto e324005e 2015-10-23T15:13:38 Merge pull request #3481 from ethomson/xdiff_include xdiff: reference util.h in parent directory
Edward Thomson 8683d31f 2015-10-22T14:39:20 merge: add GIT_MERGE_TREE_FAIL_ON_CONFLICT Provide a new merge option, GIT_MERGE_TREE_FAIL_ON_CONFLICT, which will stop on the first conflict and fail the merge operation with GIT_EMERGECONFLICT.
Carlos Martín Nieto dc2cf3eb 2015-10-22T18:35:43 Merge pull request #3480 from ethomson/nsecs Nanoseconds in the index: ignore for diffing
Edward Thomson c7b336b0 2015-10-22T10:29:51 xdiff: reference util.h in parent directory Although CMake will correctly configure include directories for us, some people may use their own build system, and we should reference `util.h` based on where it actually lives.
Edward Thomson 7499eae9 2015-10-22T09:30:41 diff: ignore nsecs when diffing Although our index contains the literal time present in the index, we do not read nanoseconds from disk, and thus we should not use them in any comparisons, lest we always think our working directory is dirty. Guard this behind a `GIT_USE_NSECS` for future improvement.
Edward Thomson 44b1e3e3 2015-10-21T13:43:22 Merge pull request #3475 from libgit2/cmn/programdata-config config: add a ProgramData level
Carlos Martín Nieto 8c7c5fa5 2015-10-20T17:42:42 config: add a ProgramData level This is where portable git stores the global configuration which we can use to adhere to it even though git isn't quite installed on the system.
Vicent Marti 128e94bb 2015-10-21T12:04:53 index: Remove unneeded consts
Vicent Marti 307c4a2b 2015-10-21T11:58:44 signature: Strip crud just like Git does
Edward Thomson 4280fabb 2015-10-15T07:10:48 Merge pull request #3466 from libgit2/cmn/quick-parse-64 revwalk: make commit list use 64 bits for time