src/checkout.h


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Ben Straub 6affd71f 2014-01-03T17:38:34 git_checkout_opts -> git_checkout_options
Edward Thomson 7fa73de1 2013-09-23T17:52:40 Move functions in checkout_conflicts to checkout.c It seemed exceptionally silly to have a split there where no split needed to be.
Edward Thomson 216f97e4 2013-09-23T09:47:47 Two-step conflict checkout (load / perform) Move conflict handling into two steps: load the conflicts and then apply the conflicts. This is more compatible with the existing checkout implementation and makes progress reporting more sane.
Edward Thomson cfae7f85 2013-08-09T20:23:36 Honor UPDATE_ONLY bit when checking out conflicts
Edward Thomson 629b661c 2013-07-17T09:49:56 checkout (from index) can write conflicts
Carlos Martín Nieto eec1c1fe 2013-09-20T22:49:20 clone: const-ify checkout options The removal of many options which lead to the direct usage of the user's checkout options means we should make sure they remain const.
Edward Thomson 359fc2d2 2013-01-08T17:07:25 update copyrights
Russell Belfer 7e5c8a5b 2012-12-10T15:31:43 More checkout improvements This flips checkout back to be driven off the changes between the baseline and the target trees. This reinstates the complex code for tracking the contents of the working directory, but overall, I think the resulting logic is easier to follow.
Russell Belfer cf208031 2012-12-06T13:36:17 Rework checkout internals (again) I've tried to map out the detailed behaviors of checkout and make sure that we're handling the various cases correctly, along with providing options to allow us to emulate "git checkout" and "git checkout-index" with the various flags. I've thrown away flags in the checkout API that seemed like clutter and added some new ones. Also, I've converted the conflict callback to a general notification callback so we can emulate "git checkout" output and display "dirty" files. As of this commit, the new behavior is not working 100% but some of that is probably baked into tests that are not testing the right thing. This is a decent snapshot point, I think, along the way to getting the update done.