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55e0f53d
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2013-03-14T15:09:29
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Fix various build warnings
This fixes various build warnings on Mac and Windows (64-bit).
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d00d5464
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2013-03-01T15:37:33
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immutable references and a pluggable ref database
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bb45c57f
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2013-03-07T16:38:44
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refs: explicitly catch leading slashes
It's somewhat common to try to write "/refs/tags/something". There is
no easy way to catch it during the main body of the function, as there
is no way to distinguish whether it's a leading slash or a double
slash somewhere in the middle.
Catch this at the beginning so we don't trigger the assert in
is_all_caps_and_underscore().
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0d1b094b
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2013-02-26T13:15:06
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Fix portability issues on Windows
The new tests were not taking core.filemode into account when
testing file modes after repo initialization. Fixed that and some
other Windows warnings that have crept in.
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c1b5e8c4
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2013-02-15T11:35:33
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branch: Make git_branch_remote_name() cope with orphaned heads
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56543a60
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2013-02-15T16:02:45
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Clear up warnings from cppcheck
The cppcheck static analyzer generates warnings for a bunch of
places in the libgit2 code base. All the ones fixed in this
commit are actually false positives, but I've reorganized the
code to hopefully make it easier for static analysis tools to
correctly understand the structure. I wouldn't do this if I
felt like it was making the code harder to read or worse for
humans, but in this case, these fixes don't seem too bad and will
hopefully make it easier for better analysis tools to get at any
real issues.
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2bca5b67
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2013-02-07T23:44:18
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remote: Introduce git_remote_is_valid_name()
Fix libgit2/libgit2sharp#318
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4d811c3b
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2013-02-07T23:40:10
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refs: No component of a refname can end with '.lock'
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e5ef0f18
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2013-01-31T20:23:30
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refs: handle ALLOW_ONELEVEL normalization with leading slash
A leading slash confuses the name normalization code when the flags
include ALLOW_ONELEVEL. Catch this case in particular to avoid
triggering an assertion in the uppercase check which expects us not to
pass it an empty string.
The existing tests don't catch this as they simply use the NORMAL
flag.
This fixes #1300.
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cb35094b
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2013-01-22T15:49:51
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Allow peeled references without trailing newline at end of file
Also ammends one of the tag tests to make sure it's working.
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2a707d0e
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2013-01-22T14:08:50
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Revert "Handle packed peeled objects without trailing newlines"
This reverts commit 28b1cdf3a1bdcd37cf9d550c92b8c19b1782ea6b.
//cc #1262 #1267
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28b1cdf3
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2013-01-21T14:45:43
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Handle packed peeled objects without trailing newlines
Fixes #1262
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bf031581
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2013-01-14T14:22:11
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branch: Introduce git_branch_tracking_name()
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359fc2d2
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2013-01-08T17:07:25
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update copyrights
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ef82ff30
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2013-01-05T00:46:39
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Handle packed refs with no trailing newline
I saw a repo in the wild today which had a master branch ref which was packed, but had no trailing newline. Git handled it fine, but libgit2 choked on it. Fix seems simple enough. If we don't see a newline, assume the end of the buffer is the end of the ref line.
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3865f7f6
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2012-12-27T23:23:12
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Invalid ref name normalization leaked memory
When normalizing a reference name, if there is an error because
the name is invalid, then the memory allocated for storing the
name could be leaked if the caller was not careful and assumed
that the error return code meant that no allocation had occurred.
This fixes that by explicitly deallocating the reference name
buffer if there is an error in normalizing the name.
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ed4e887d
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2012-12-18T16:09:57
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Also, whitespace.
I was totally flaunting @ben's 3-space tab advice.
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33f169e2
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2012-12-18T16:07:18
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Improve comment text
This looked wrong to me. I *think* this is more appropriate
commentary.
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28abb187
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2012-12-14T14:16:10
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Stop returning incorrect error message
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b524fe1a
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2012-12-14T08:35:59
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Local Only ignore ENOTFOUNDs when adding corrupted refs
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80d9d1df
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2012-11-12T15:42:15
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refs: Deploy EINVALIDSPEC usage
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83458bb7
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2012-11-12T14:06:13
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refs: Fix error clearing
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d9023dbe
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2012-11-20T17:06:54
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API updates for tag.h
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eecc8050
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2012-11-20T14:03:05
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Update callback fn ptr for git_reference_foreach
As part of API review, use a typedef for the callback fn ptr.
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2508cc66
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2012-11-18T21:38:08
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Rename ref and reflog apis for consistency
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331e7de9
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2012-10-24T17:32:50
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Extensions to rmdir and mkdir utilities
* Rework GIT_DIRREMOVAL values to GIT_RMDIR flags, allowing
combinations of flags
* Add GIT_RMDIR_EMPTY_PARENTS flag to remove parent dirs that
are left empty after removal
* Add GIT_MKDIR_VERIFY_DIR to give an error if item is a file,
not a dir (previously an EEXISTS error was ignored, even for
files) and enable this flag for git_futils_mkpath2file call
* Improve accuracy of error messages from git_futils_mkdir
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b90500f0
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2012-11-01T14:08:30
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Improve docs, examples, warnings
This improves docs in some of the public header files, cleans
up and improves some of the example code, and fixes a couple
of pedantic warnings in places.
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744cc03e
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2012-10-30T12:10:36
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Add git_config_refresh() API to reload config
This adds a new API that allows users to reload the config if the
file has changed on disk. A new config callback function to
refresh the config was added.
The modified time and file size are used to test if the file needs
to be reloaded (and are now stored in the disk backend object).
In writing tests, just using mtime was a problem / race, so I
wanted to check file size as well. To support that, I extended
`git_futils_readbuffer_updated` to optionally check file size in
addition to mtime, and I added a new function `git_filebuf_stats`
to fetch the mtime and size for an open filebuf (so that the
config could be easily refreshed after a write).
Lastly, I moved some similar file checking code for attributes
into filebuf. It is still only being used for attrs, but it
seems potentially reusable, so I thought I'd move it over.
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4c47a8bc
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2012-10-17T14:14:51
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Merge pull request #968 from arrbee/diff-support-typechange
Support TYPECHANGE records in status and adjust checkout accordingly
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7ae5ab56
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2012-10-15T16:35:10
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Fix leak in the tests
Also introduce the slective ref trimming promised but also missed in
the previous commit.
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47f44b6e
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2012-10-15T13:51:25
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refs: loosen the OID parsing
We used to require loose references to contain only an OID (possibly
after trimming the string). This is however not enough for letting us
lookup FETCH_HEAD, which can have a lot of content after the initial
OID.
Change the parsing rules so that a loose refernce must e at least 40
bytes long and the 41st (if it's there) must be accepted by
isspace(3). This makes the trim unnecessary, so only do it for
symrefs. This fixes #977.
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3548fcf5
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2012-10-11T14:00:26
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refs: propagate EEXISTS upon renaming
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0d64bef9
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2012-10-05T15:56:57
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Add complex checkout test and then fix checkout
This started as a complex new test for checkout going through the
"typechanges" test repository, but that revealed numerous issues
with checkout, including:
* complete failure with submodules
* failure to create blobs with exec bits
* problems when replacing a tree with a blob because the tree
"example/" sorts after the blob "example" so the delete was
being processed after the single file blob was created
This fixes most of those problems and includes a number of other
minor changes that made it easier to do that, including improving
the TYPECHANGE support in diff/status, etc.
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4ba23be1
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2012-10-06T12:20:13
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branch: deploy git_branch_is_head()
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f3cc7834
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2012-09-22T12:51:34
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refs: deploy git_repository_set_head() usage
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74a24005
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2012-09-21T10:28:20
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refs: use constants for well-known names
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8bc5cacc
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2012-10-01T13:57:32
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Merge pull request #961 from arrbee/win64-cleanups
Win64 cleanups
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7c411fd9
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2012-10-01T12:32:55
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Fix up more Win64 compile warnings
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c1281493
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2012-09-30T11:37:53
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refs: propagate EEXISTS
Indicate whether the error comes from the ref already existing or
elsewhere. We always perform the check and this lets the user write
more concise code.
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0adfa20a
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2012-09-11T11:42:13
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refspec: introduce git_refspec__parse()
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77e06d7e
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2012-09-17T07:11:32
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refs: introduce git_reference_is_valid_name()
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c030ada7
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2012-09-11T12:06:57
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refs: make git_reference_normalize_name() accept refspec pattern
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c2948c77
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2012-09-14T21:36:49
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refs: prevent locked refs from being enumerated
Fix #936
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31665948
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2012-08-24T21:30:45
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refs: introduce git_reference_peel()
Fix #530
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f335ecd6
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2012-08-30T14:24:16
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Diff iterators
This refactors the diff output code so that an iterator object
can be used to traverse and generate the diffs, instead of just
the `foreach()` style with callbacks. The code has been rearranged
so that the two styles can still share most functions.
This also replaces `GIT_REVWALKOVER` with `GIT_ITEROVER` and uses
that as a common error code for marking the end of iteration when
using a iterator style of object.
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0844ed06
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2012-08-28T20:15:21
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Fix parentheses warning
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62eafd06
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2012-08-27T14:54:52
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Merge branch 'branch-delete-ref' into development
Conflicts:
include/git2/refs.h
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2e0c8816
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2012-08-26T22:08:22
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refs: expose git_reference_normalize_name()
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1c947daa
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2012-08-23T15:47:29
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branch: Change `git_branch_delete` to take a ref
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c07d9c95
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2012-08-09T15:33:04
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oid: Explicitly include `oid.h` for the inlined CMP
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186c054d
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2012-08-09T14:47:29
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Revert implementation changes
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28e00681
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2012-08-09T14:39:56
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Ignore ref oid terminator
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2fe293b6
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2012-08-09T11:36:21
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trim whitespace when parsing loose refs
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6ab68290
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2012-08-09T12:39:09
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Parse ref oids without trailing newline
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51e1d808
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2012-08-06T12:41:08
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'arrbee/tree-walk-fixes' into development
Conflicts:
src/notes.c
src/transports/git.c
src/transports/http.c
src/transports/local.c
tests-clar/odb/foreach.c
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5dca2010
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2012-08-03T17:08:01
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Update iterators for consistency across library
This updates all the `foreach()` type functions across the library
that take callbacks from the user to have a consistent behavior.
The rules are:
* A callback terminates the loop by returning any non-zero value
* Once the callback returns non-zero, it will not be called again
(i.e. the loop stops all iteration regardless of state)
* If the callback returns non-zero, the parent fn returns GIT_EUSER
* Although the parent returns GIT_EUSER, no error will be set in
the library and `giterr_last()` will return NULL if called.
This commit makes those changes across the library and adds tests
for most of the iteration APIs to make sure that they follow the
above rules.
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ef4d795e
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2012-07-20T16:39:22
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refs: drop git_reference_remote_tracking_from_branch()
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88bcd515
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2012-07-20T16:27:56
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branch: introduce git_reference_is_branch()
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151d81a6
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2012-07-12T22:03:28
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refs: fix a memory leak
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84f18e35
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2012-07-12T00:44:07
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refs: introduce git_reference_remote_tracking_from_branch()
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5ffd510d
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2012-07-04T12:23:03
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refs: remove seemingly useless giterr_clear() call
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33c33707
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2012-07-04T12:20:43
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refs: deploy git_reference_has_log()
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75261421
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2012-07-04T11:58:04
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refs: add git_reference_has_log()
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b6bfd96f
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2012-07-03T12:07:33
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refs: fix moving of the reflog when renaming a ref
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527ed554
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2012-06-22T15:51:44
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references: introduce git_reference_foreach_glob()
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edebceff
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2012-05-01T13:57:45
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Add git_reset()
Currently supports Soft and Mixed modes.
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904b67e6
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2012-05-18T01:48:50
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errors: Rename error codes
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e172cf08
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2012-05-18T01:21:06
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errors: Rename the generic return codes
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2e2e9785
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2012-05-18T00:42:24
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Properly tag all `enums` with a `_t`
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4fbd1c00
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2012-05-17T20:35:48
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refs: git_reference_listall -> git_reference_list
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fa6420f7
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2012-04-29T21:46:33
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buf: deploy git_buf_len()
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9738e2cd
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2012-04-27T18:04:58
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refs: fix unused-but-set warning
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c2b67043
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2012-04-25T15:20:28
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Rename git_khash_str to git_strmap, etc.
This renamed `git_khash_str` to `git_strmap`, `git_hash_oid` to
`git_oidmap`, and deletes `git_hashtable` from the tree, plus
adds unit tests for `git_strmap`.
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01fed0a8
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2012-04-25T10:36:01
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Convert hashtable usage over to khash
This updates khash.h with some extra features (like error checking
on allocations, ability to use wrapped malloc, foreach calls, etc),
creates two high-level wrappers around khash: `git_khash_str` and
`git_khash_oid` for string-to-void-ptr and oid-to-void-ptr tables,
then converts all of the old usage of `git_hashtable` over to use
these new hashtables.
For `git_khash_str`, I've tried to create a set of macros that
yield an API not too unlike the old `git_hashtable` API. Since
the oid hashtable is only used in one file, I haven't bother to
set up all those macros and just use the khash APIs directly for
now.
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2bc8fa02
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2012-04-17T10:14:24
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Implement git_pool paged memory allocator
This adds a `git_pool` object that can do simple paged memory
allocation with free for the entire pool at once. Using this,
you can replace many small allocations with large blocks that
can then cheaply be doled out in small pieces. This is best
used when you plan to free the small blocks all at once - for
example, if they represent the parsed state from a file or data
stream that are either all kept or all discarded.
There are two real patterns of usage for `git_pools`: either
for "string" allocation, where the item size is a single byte
and you end up just packing the allocations in together, or for
"fixed size" allocation where you are allocating a large object
(e.g. a `git_oid`) and you generally just allocation single
objects that can be tightly packed. Of course, you can use it
for other things, but those two cases are the easiest.
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26515e73
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2012-04-23T10:06:31
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Rename to git_reference_name_to_oid
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44ef8b1b
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2012-04-13T13:00:10
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Fix warnings on 64-bit windows builds
This fixes all the warnings on win64 except those in deps, which
come from the regex code.
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f201d613
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2012-04-13T10:33:14
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Add git_reference_lookup_oid and lookup_resolved
Adds a new public reference function `git_reference_lookup_oid`
that directly resolved a reference name to an OID without returning
the intermediate `git_reference` object (hence, no free needed).
Internally, this adds a `git_reference_lookup_resolved` function
that combines looking up and resolving a reference. This allows
us to be more efficient with memory reallocation.
The existing `git_reference_lookup` and `git_reference_resolve`
are reimplmented on top of the new utility and a few places in the
code are changed to use one of the two new functions.
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4615f0f7
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2012-04-09T03:22:14
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branch: add git_branch_move()
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0d0fa7c3
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2012-03-16T15:56:01
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Convert attr, ignore, mwindow, status to new errors
Also cleaned up some previously converted code that still had
little things to polish.
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e1de726c
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2012-03-12T22:55:40
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Migrate ODB files to new error handling
This migrates odb.c, odb_loose.c, odb_pack.c and pack.c to
the new style of error handling. Also got the unix and win32
versions of map.c. There are some minor changes to other
files but no others were completely converted.
This also contains an update to filebuf so that a zeroed out
filebuf will not think that the fd (== 0) is actually open
(and inadvertently call close() on fd 0 if cleaned up).
Lastly, this was built and tested on win32 and contains a
bunch of fixes for the win32 build which was pretty broken.
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ae9e29fd
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2012-03-06T16:14:31
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Migrating diff to new error handling
Ended up migrating a bunch of upstream functions as well
including vector, attr_file, and odb in order to get this
to work right.
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1a481123
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2012-02-17T00:13:34
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error-handling: References
Yes, this is error handling solely for `refs.c`, but some of the
abstractions leak all ofer the code base.
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45d387ac
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2012-02-15T16:54:17
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refs: Error handling rework. WIP
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854eccbb
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2012-02-29T12:04:59
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Clean up GIT_UNUSED macros on all platforms
It turns out that commit 31e9cfc4cbcaf1b38cdd3dbe3282a8f57e5366a5
did not fix the GIT_USUSED behavior on all platforms. This commit
walks through and really cleans things up more thoroughly, getting
rid of the unnecessary stuff.
To remove the use of some GIT_UNUSED, I ended up adding a couple
of new iterators for hashtables that allow you to iterator just
over keys or just over values.
In making this change, I found a bug in the clar tests (where we
were doing *count++ but meant to do (*count)++ to increment the
value). I fixed that but then found the test failing because it
was not really using an empty repo. So, I took some of the code
that I wrote for iterator testing and moved it to clar_helpers.c,
then made use of that to make it easier to open fixtures on a
per test basis even within a single test file.
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13224ea4
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2012-02-27T04:28:31
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buffer: Unify `git_fbuffer` and `git_buf`
This makes so much sense that I can't believe it hasn't been done
before. Kill the old `git_fbuffer` and read files straight into
`git_buf` objects.
Also: In order to fully support 4GB files in 32-bit systems, the
`git_buf` implementation has been changed from using `ssize_t` for
storage and storing negative values on allocation failure, to using
`size_t` and changing the buffer pointer to a magical pointer on
allocation failure.
Hopefully this won't break anything.
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5e0de328
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2012-02-13T17:10:24
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Update Copyright header
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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20c50b9e
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2012-01-19T19:09:47
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refs: don't leak the packref when deleting/renaming
When we remove the ref from the hashtable, we need to free the
packref.
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1744fafe
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2012-01-17T15:49:47
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Move path related functions from fileops to path
This takes all of the functions that look up simple data about
paths (such as `git_futils_isdir`) and moves them over to path.h
(becoming `git_path_isdir`). This leaves fileops.h just with
functions that actually manipulate the filesystem or look at
the file contents in some way.
As part of this, the dir.h header which is really just for win32
support was moved into win32 (with some minor changes).
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9191a6d2
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2012-01-02T09:56:48
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'arrbee/git-attributes' into development
Conflicts:
tests-clay/clay_main.c
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fa515656
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2011-12-25T00:22:20
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refs: Fix double free
Includes relevant Clay test
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ee1f0b1a
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2011-12-16T10:56:43
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Add APIs for git attributes
This adds APIs for querying git attributes. In addition to
the new API in include/git2/attr.h, most of the action is in
src/attr_file.[hc] which contains utilities for dealing with
a single attributes file, and src/attr.[hc] which contains
the implementation of the APIs that merge all applicable
attributes files.
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97769280
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2011-11-30T11:27:15
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Use git_buf for path storage instead of stack-based buffers
This converts virtually all of the places that allocate GIT_PATH_MAX
buffers on the stack for manipulating paths to use git_buf objects
instead. The patch is pretty careful not to touch the public API
for libgit2, so there are a few places that still use GIT_PATH_MAX.
This extends and changes some details of the git_buf implementation
to add a couple of extra functions and to make error handling easier.
This includes serious alterations to all the path.c functions, and
several of the fileops.c ones, too. Also, there are a number of new
functions that parallel existing ones except that use a git_buf
instead of a stack-based buffer (such as git_config_find_global_r
that exists alongsize git_config_find_global).
This also modifies the win32 version of p_realpath to allocate whatever
buffer size is needed to accommodate the realpath instead of hardcoding
a GIT_PATH_MAX limit, but that change needs to be tested still.
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45e79e37
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2011-11-26T04:59:21
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Rename all `_close` methods
There's no difference between `_free` and `_close` semantics: keep
everything with the same name to avoid confusions.
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9462c471
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2011-11-25T08:16:26
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repository: Change ownership semantics
The ownership semantics have been changed all over the library to be
consistent. There are no more "borrowed" or duplicated references.
Main changes:
- `git_repository_open2` and `3` have been dropped.
- Added setters and getters to hotswap all the repository owned
objects:
`git_repository_index`
`git_repository_set_index`
`git_repository_odb`
`git_repository_set_odb`
`git_repository_config`
`git_repository_set_config`
`git_repository_workdir`
`git_repository_set_workdir`
Now working directories/index files/ODBs and so on can be
hot-swapped after creating a repository and between operations.
- All these objects now have proper ownership semantics with
refcounting: they all require freeing after they are no longer
needed (the repository always keeps its internal reference).
- Repository open and initialization has been updated to keep in
mind the configuration files. Bare repositories are now always
detected, and a default config file is created on init.
- All the tests affected by these changes have been dropped from the
old test suite and ported to the new one.
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e42ea1f4
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2011-11-25T21:30:08
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Merge pull request #491 from schu/refs-cleanup
reference_rename() cleanup
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b762e576
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2011-11-17T15:10:27
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filebuf: add GIT_FILEBUF_INIT and protect multiple opens and cleanups
Update all stack allocations of git_filebuf to use GIT_FILEBUF_INIT
and make git_filebuf_open and git_filebuf_cleanup safe to be called
multiple times on the same buffer.
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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a5cd086d
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2011-11-21T11:56:00
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reference_rename: don't delete the reflog
reference_rename used to delete an old reflog file when renaming a
reference to not confuse git.git. Don't do this anymore but let the user
take care of writing a reflog entry.
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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64093ce5
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2011-11-21T11:30:14
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reference_rename: make sure to rollback
Actually rollback when we can't create the new reference. Mark the
rolled back reference as loose.
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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9788e72a
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2011-11-16T11:39:03
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refs: move GIT_PACKED_REFS_FILE_MODE to refs.h as GIT_PACKEDREFS_FILE_MODE
This groups the #define with the other ref-related file modes, and it
makes the name consistent with the other packed-refs definitions.
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