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38eef611
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2013-04-16T14:19:27
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Make indexer use shared packfile open code
The indexer was creating a packfile object separately from the
code in pack.c which was a problem since I put a call to
git_mutex_init into just pack.c. This commit updates the pack
function for creating a new pack object (i.e. git_packfile_check())
so that it can be used in both places and then makes indexer.c
use the shared initialization routine.
There are also a few minor formatting and warning message fixes.
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3f27127d
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2013-04-16T11:51:02
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Simplify object table parse functions
This unifies the object parse functions into one signature that
takes an odb_object.
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78606263
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2013-04-15T00:05:44
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Add callback to git_objects_table
This adds create and free callback to the git_objects_table so
that more of the creation and destruction of objects can be table
driven instead of using switch statements. This also makes the
semantics of certain object creation functions consistent so that
we can make better use of function pointers. This also fixes a
theoretical error case where an object allocation fails and we
end up storing NULL into the cache.
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917f60c5
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2013-04-12T13:04:08
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Add tests for oidmap and new cache with threading
This adds some basic tests for the oidmap just to make sure that
collisions, etc. are dealt with correctly.
This also adds some tests for the new caching that check if items
are inserted (or not inserted) properly into the cache, and that
the cache can hold up in a multithreaded environment without error.
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8842c75f
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2013-04-03T22:30:07
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What has science done.
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5df18424
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2013-04-01T19:38:23
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lol this worked first try wtf
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a472f887
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2013-04-22T07:44:32
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Merge pull request #1493 from carlosmn/remotes
Revamp the refspec handling
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21ca0451
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2013-04-21T12:52:17
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Move git_reference__alloc to include/git2/sys
Create a new include/git2/sys/refs.h and move the reference alloc
functions there. Also fix some documentation issues and some
minor code cleanups.
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4dcd8780
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2013-04-19T17:17:44
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Move refdb_backend to include/git2/sys
This moves most of the refdb stuff over to the include/git2/sys
directory, with some minor shifts in function organization.
While I was making the necessary updates, I also removed the
trailing whitespace in a few files that I modified just because I
was there and it was bugging me.
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1384b688
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2013-04-19T13:00:12
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Move some low-level repo fns to include/git2/sys
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83cc70d9
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2013-04-19T12:48:33
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Move odb_backend implementors stuff into git2/sys
This moves some of the odb_backend stuff that is related to the
internals of an odb_backend implementation into include/git2/sys.
Some of the stuff related to streaming I left in include/git2
because it seemed like it would be reasonably needed by a normal
user who wanted to stream objects into and out of the ODB.
Also, I added APIs for traversing the list of backends so that
some of the tests would not need to access ODB internals.
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83041c71
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2013-04-19T11:52:04
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Move git_config_backend to include/git2/sys
Moving backend implementor objects into include/git2/sys so the
APIs can be isolated from the ones that normal libgit2 users
would be likely to use.
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1be680c4
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2013-04-20T19:13:47
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refspec: unify the string and parsed data
It used to be separate as an attempt to make the querying easier, but
it didn't work out that way, so put all the data together.
Add git_refspec_string() as well to get the original string, which is
now stored alongside the independent parts.
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bc6374ea
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2013-04-20T18:49:11
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remote: allow querying for refspecs
Introduce git_remote_{fetch,push}_refspecs() to get a list of refspecs
from the remote and rename the refspec-adding functions to a less
silly name.
Use this instead of the vector index hacks in the tests.
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4330ab26
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2013-04-20T04:43:28
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remote: handle multiple refspecs
A remote can have a multitude of refspecs. Up to now our git_remote's
have supported a single one for each fetch and push out of simplicity
to get something working.
Let the remotes and internal code know about multiple remotes and get
the tests passing with them.
Instead of setting a refspec, the external users can clear all and add
refspecs. This should be enough for most uses, though we're still
missing a querying function.
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e5a27f03
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2013-04-20T15:25:39
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config: allow setting multivars when none exist yet
Adding a multivar when there are no variables with that name set
should set the variable instead of failing.
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8f24e65f
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2013-04-20T16:20:21
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Plug a couple of leaks
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4e4eab52
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2013-04-19T18:19:53
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alloc doesn't take a refdb; git_refdb_free nicely in the tests
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38fd8121
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2013-04-18T14:48:20
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Fix win64 warnings
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9ea29c8f
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2013-04-18T14:41:16
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Fix fs iterator test on case sensitive fs
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2aee1aa4
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2013-04-18T14:35:13
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Fix uninitialized var warnings
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627d5908
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2013-04-18T14:14:22
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More filesystem iterator tests
Refactors the helper function that builds a directory hierarchy
and then made use of it to try more variations on filesystem
iterator tests.
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ff0ddfa4
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2013-04-17T15:56:31
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Add filesystem iterator variant
This adds a new variant iterator that is a raw filesystem iterator
for scanning directories from a root. There is still more work to
do to blend this with the working directory iterator.
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53cb8757
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2013-04-17T15:27:53
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Merge pull request #1478 from ethomson/win32_typechange_test
use a longer string for dummy data in test to avoid conflicting w/ index
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8023b83a
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2013-04-17T17:21:17
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use a longer string for dummy data in test to avoid conflicting w/ index
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3be933b1
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2013-04-17T17:33:51
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refs: Add `git_referene_target_peel`
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24f61bc5
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2013-04-15T15:47:38
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Merge pull request #1469 from libgit2/vmg/unified-revision
Unified rev-parse, with a revision object
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cbda09d0
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2013-04-15T23:40:46
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git_revision -> git_revspec
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36c2dfed
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2013-04-15T23:32:40
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Is this crazy?
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67ba7d20
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2013-04-15T22:53:57
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Allow git_remote_ls after disconnecting from the remote
Keep the data around until free, as expected by our own fetch example
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d064c747
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2013-04-15T23:18:24
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'ben/unified-revparse' into development
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299a224b
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2013-04-15T12:00:04
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Change git_revparse to output git_object pointers
This will probably prevent many lookup/free
operations in calling code.
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2ebc3c66
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2013-04-15T11:57:24
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Redeploy git_revparse_single.
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4a3f69b5
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2013-04-15T20:20:14
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refdb tests: use the right variable size
Mixing int and size_t through pointers leads to problems
in big-endian machines.
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0efae3b2
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2013-04-15T12:24:08
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commit: correctly detect the start of the commit message
The end of the header is signaled by to consecutive LFs and the commit
message starts immediately after. Jumping over LFs at the start of the
message is a bug and leads to creating different commits if
when rebuilding history.
This also fixes an empty commit message being returned as "\n".
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ea8bac37
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2013-04-11T06:34:59
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Merge pull request #1450 from carlosmn/branch-upstream
Branch upstream configuration
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d59942c2
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2013-03-30T04:27:42
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branch: add more upstream configuration management
Add functions to set and unset the upstream configuration to
complement the getter we already have.
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0d32f39e
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2013-03-04T11:31:50
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Notify '*' pathspec correctly when diffing
I also moved all tests related to notifying in their own file.
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ad26434b
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2013-04-09T14:52:32
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Tests and more fixes for submodule diffs
This adds tests for diffs with submodules in them and (perhaps
unsurprisingly) requires further fixes to be made. Specifically,
this fixes:
- when considering if a submodule is dirty in the workdir, it was
being treated as dirty even if only the index was dirty.
- git_diff_patch_to_str (and git_diff_patch_print) were "printing"
the headers for files (and submodules) that were unmodified or
had no meaningful content.
- added comment to previous fix and removed unneeded parens.
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1aa21fe3
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2013-04-09T05:03:51
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Deprecate git_revparse_single and _rangelike
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8480eef7
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2013-03-11T20:27:16
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Implement unified git_revparse
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812e5aea
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2013-04-07T07:23:08
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test: Add missing NULLs
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d9ecaf8c
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2013-04-07T07:22:38
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'gnprice/revwalk' into development
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af079d8b
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2013-03-03T20:54:23
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revwalk: Parse revision ranges
All the hard work is already in revparse.
Signed-off-by: Greg Price <price@mit.edu>
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b208d900
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2013-03-20T10:01:58
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revparse: Parse range-like syntax
Signed-off-by: Greg Price <price@mit.edu>
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2932c882
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2013-03-04T02:17:04
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revwalk: refactor tests a bit
Signed-off-by: Greg Price <price@mit.edu>
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06e6eab0
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2013-03-19T12:02:19
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revwalk tests: better diagram of example repo
The purported command output was already inaccurate, as the refs
aren't where it shows. In any event, the labels a reader of this
file really needs are the indices used in commit_sorting_*, to make
it possible to understand them by referring directly from those
arrays to the diagram rather than from the index arrays, to commit_ids,
to the diagram. Add those.
Signed-off-by: Greg Price <price@mit.edu>
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24cb87e2
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2013-03-31T13:27:43
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tag: Fix parsing when no tagger nor message
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5a5bd640
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2013-03-31T13:53:40
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tests: Fix indentations
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97016f29
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2013-03-30T09:30:29
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branch: refactor git_branch_remote_name
Return the size we'd need to write to instead of simply an
error. Split the function into two to be used later by the upstream
configuration functions.
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a258d8e3
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2013-03-30T03:39:19
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branch: rename 'tracking' to 'upstream'
The term 'tracking' is overloaded. Help distinguish what we mean by
using 'upstream' for this part of the library.
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0e60b637
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2013-03-29T18:36:11
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free!
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54a1a042
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2013-03-29T11:26:12
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remove unmerged files during reset hard
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0b061b5b
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2013-03-26T11:05:57
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Merge pull request #1436 from schu/opts-cache-size
opts: allow configuration of odb cache size
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ccfa6805
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2013-03-25T23:58:40
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Fix some diff ignores and submodule dirty workdir
This started out trying to look at the problems from issue #1425
and gradually grew to a broader set of fixes. There are two core
things fixed here:
1. When you had an ignore like "/bin" which is rooted at the top
of your tree, instead of immediately adding the "bin/" entry
as an ignored item in the diff, we were returning all of the
direct descendants of the directory as ignored items. This
changes things to immediately ignore the directory. Note that
this effects the behavior in test_status_ignore__subdirectories
so that we no longer exactly match core gits ignore behavior,
but the new behavior probably makes more sense (i.e. we now
will include an ignored directory inside an untracked directory
that we previously would have left off).
2. When a submodule only contained working directory changes, the
diff code was always considering it unmodified which was just
an outright bug. The HEAD SHA of the submodule matches the SHA
in the parent repo index, and since the SHAs matches, the diff
code was overwriting the actual status with UNMODIFIED.
These fixes broke existing tests test_diff_workdir__submodules and
test_status_ignore__subdirectories but looking it over, I actually
think the new results are correct and the old results were wrong.
@nulltoken had actually commented on the subdirectory ignore issue
previously.
I also included in the tests some debugging versions of the
shared iteration callback routines that print status or diff
information. These aren't used actively in the tests, but can be
quickly swapped in to test code to give a better picture of what
is being scanned in some of the complex test scenarios.
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37ee70fa
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2013-03-25T22:19:39
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Implement GIT_STATUS_OPT_EXCLUDE_SUBMODULES
This option has been sitting unimplemented for a while, so I
finally went through and implemented it along with some tests.
As part of this, I improved the implementation of
GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_SUBMODULES so it be more diligent about avoiding
extra work and about leaving off delta records for submodules to
the greatest extent possible (though it may include them still
if you are request TYPECHANGE records).
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0c289dd7
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2013-03-25T16:40:16
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Recursing into ignored dirs for diff and status
This implements working versions of GIT_DIFF_RECURSE_IGNORED_DIRS
and GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_IGNORED_DIRS along with some tests for
the newly available behaviors. This is not turned on by default
for status, but can be accessed via the options to the extended
version of the command.
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3658e81e
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2013-03-25T14:20:07
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Move crlf conversion into buf_text
This adds crlf/lf conversion functions into buf_text with more
efficient implementations that bypass the high level buffer
functions. They attempt to minimize the number of reallocations
done and they directly write the buffer data as needed if they
know that there is enough memory allocated to memcpy data.
Tests are added for these new functions. The crlf.c code is
updated to use the new functions.
Removed the include of buf_text.h from filter.h and just include
it more narrowly in the places that need it.
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050ab995
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2013-03-25T14:13:53
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Fix up checkout file contents checks
This fixes of the file contents checks in checkout to give
slightly better error messages by directly calling the underlying
clar assertions so the file and line number of the top level call
can be reported correctly, and renames the helpers to not start
with "test_" since that is kind of reserved by clar.
This also enables some of the CRLF tests on all platforms that
were previously Windows only (by pushing a check of the native
line endings into the test body).
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4a15ea86
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2013-03-21T14:02:25
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don't convert CRLF to CRCRLF
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1098cfae
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2013-03-22T14:52:29
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Test fixes and cleanup
This fixes some places where the new tests were leaving the test
area in a bad state or were freeing data they should not free.
It also removes code that is extraneous to the core issue and
fixes an invalid SHA being looked up in one of the tests (which
was failing, but for the wrong reason).
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b8acb775
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2013-03-07T22:15:40
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Added some tests for issue #1397
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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13640d1b
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2013-03-25T21:39:11
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oid: Do not parse OIDs longer than 40
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1f107478
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2013-03-25T13:26:50
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Merge pull request #1428 from xavier-l/nul-terminated-oid
Nul terminated oid
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f5e28202
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2013-03-25T13:38:43
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opts: allow configuration of odb cache size
Currently, the odb cache has a fixed size of 128 slots as defined by
GIT_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE. Allow users to set the size of the cache via
git_libgit2_opts().
Fixes #1035.
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1323c6d1
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2013-03-22T14:27:56
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Add cl_repo_set_bool and cleanup tests
This adds a helper function for the cases where you want to
quickly set a single boolean config value for a repository.
This allowed me to remove a lot of code.
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3ba01362
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2013-03-20T11:46:03
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Update cl_assert_equal_sz to be nicer
This makes the size_t comparison test nicer (assuming that the
values are actually not using the full length), and converts
some cases that were using it for pointer comparison to use the
macro that is designed for pointer comparison.
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7202ec29
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2013-03-20T11:47:34
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Update to latest Clar
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b3c17483
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2013-03-21T14:50:28
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Clarified string value
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7e527ca7
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2013-03-21T12:16:31
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Added test case for new function
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65025cb8
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2013-03-18T17:24:13
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Three submodule status bug fixes
1. Fix sort order problem with submodules where "mod" was sorting
after "mod-plus" because they were being sorted as "mod/" and
"mod-plus/". This involved pushing the "contains a .git entry"
test significantly lower in the stack.
2. Reinstate behavior that a directory which contains a .git entry
will be treated as a submodule during iteration even if it is
not yet added to the .gitmodules.
3. Now that any directory containing .git is reported as submodule,
we have to be more careful checking for GIT_EEXISTS when we
do a submodule lookup, because that is the error code that is
returned by git_submodule_lookup when you try to look up a
directory containing .git that has no record in gitmodules or
the index.
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5b27bf7e
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2013-03-18T16:17:14
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Merge pull request #1417 from arrbee/opts-for-paths
Implement opts interface for global/system file search paths
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32460251
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2013-03-18T15:54:35
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Fixes and cleanups
Get rid of some dead code, tighten things up a bit, and fix a bug
with core::env test.
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41954a49
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2013-03-18T14:19:35
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Switch search paths to classic delimited strings
This switches the APIs for setting and getting the global/system
search paths from using git_strarray to using a simple string with
GIT_PATH_LIST_SEPARATOR delimited paths, just as the environment
PATH variable would contain. This makes it simpler to get and set
the value.
I also added code to expand "$PATH" when setting a new value to
embed the old value of the path. This means that I no longer
require separate actions to PREPEND to the value.
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677dce8a
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2013-03-18T14:00:09
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Merge pull request #1080 from carlosmn/config-set-null
Failing config related test
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5540d947
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2013-03-15T16:39:00
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Implement global/system file search paths
The goal of this work is to expose the search logic for "global",
"system", and "xdg" files through the git_libgit2_opts() interface.
Behind the scenes, I changed the logic for finding files to have a
notion of a git_strarray that represents a search path and to store
a separate search path for each of the three tiers of config file.
For each tier, I implemented a function to initialize it to default
values (generally based on environment variables), and then general
interfaces to get it, set it, reset it, and prepend new directories
to it.
Next, I exposed these interfaces through the git_libgit2_opts
interface, reusing the GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_SYSTEM, etc., constants
for the user to control which search path they were modifying.
There are alternative designs for the opts interface / argument
ordering, so I'm putting this phase out for discussion.
Additionally, I ended up doing a little bit of clean up regarding
attr.h and attr_file.h, adding a new attrcache.h so the other two
files wouldn't have to be included in so many places.
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5b229e20
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2013-03-15T04:06:31
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Merge pull request #1413 from arrbee/more-iterator-refactor
Further tree_iterator refactoring
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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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d85296ab
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2013-03-14T13:50:54
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Fix valgrind issues (and mmap fallback for diff)
This fixes a number of issues identified by valgrind - mostly
missed free calls. Inside valgrind, mmap() may fail which causes
some of the diff tests to fail. This adds a fallback code path
to diff_output.c:get_workdir_content() where is the mmap() fails
the code will now try to read the file data directly into allocated
memory (which is what it would do if the data needed to be filtered
anyhow).
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0c468633
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2013-03-14T13:40:15
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Improved tree iterator internals
This updates the tree iterator internals to be more efficient.
The tree_iterator_entry objects are now kept as pointers that are
allocated from a git_pool, so that we may use git__tsort_r for
sorting (which is better than qsort, given that the tree is
likely mostly ordered already).
Those tree_iterator_entry objects now keep direct pointers to the
data they refer to instead of keeping indirect index values. This
simplifies a lot of the data structure traversal code.
This also adds bsearch to find the start item position for range-
limited tree iterators, and is more explicit about using
git_path_cmp instead of reimplementing it. The git_path_cmp
changed a bit to make it easier for tree_iterators to use it (but
it was barely being used previously, so not a big deal).
This adds a git_pool_free_array function that efficiently frees a
list of pool allocated pointers (which the tree_iterator keeps).
Also, added new tests for the git_pool free list functionality
that was not previously being tested (or used).
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bbb13646
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2013-03-13T14:59:51
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Fix workdir iterator bugs
This fixes two bugs with the workdir iterator depth check: first
that the depth was not being decremented and second that empty
directories were counting against the depth even though a frame
was not being created for them.
This also fixes a bug with the ENOTFOUND return code for workdir
iterators when you attempt to advance_into an empty directory.
Actually, that works correctly, but it was incorrectly being
propogated into regular advance() calls in some circumstances.
Added new tests for the above that create a huge hierarchy on
the fly and try using the workdir iterator to traverse it.
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1ac10aae
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2013-03-12T09:23:53
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Merge pull request #1408 from arrbee/refactor-iterators
Refactor iterators
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a5eea2d7
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2013-03-11T11:31:50
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Stabilize order for equiv tree iterator entries
Given a group of case-insensitively equivalent tree iterator
entries, this ensures that the case-sensitively first trees will
be used as the representative items. I.e. if you have conflicting
entries "A/B/x", "a/b/x", and "A/b/x", this change ensures that
the earliest entry "A/B/x" will be returned. The actual choice
is not that important, but it is nice to have it stable and to
have it been either the first or last item, as opposed to a
random item from within the equivalent span.
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aa408cbf
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2013-03-11T11:18:00
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handle small files in similarity metrics
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aec4f663
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2013-03-11T10:37:12
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Fix tree iterator advance using wrong name compare
Tree iterator advance was moving forward without taking the
filemode of the entries into account, equating "a" and "a/".
This makes the tree entry comparison code more easily reusable
and fixes the problem.
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92028ea5
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2013-03-11T09:53:49
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Fix tree iterator path for tree issue + cleanups
This fixes an off by one error for generating full paths for
tree entries in tree iterators when INCLUDE_TREES is set. Also,
contains a bunch of small code cleanups with a couple of small
utility functions and macro changes to eliminate redundant code.
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61c7b61e
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2013-03-10T22:38:53
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Use correct case path in icase tree iterator
If there are case-ambiguities in the path of a case insensitive
tree iterator, it will now rewrite the entire path when it gives
the path name to an entry, so a tree with "A/b/C/d.txt" and
"a/B/c/E.txt" will give the true full paths (instead of case-
folding them both to "A/B/C/d.txt" or "a/b/c/E.txt" or something
like that.
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a03beb7b
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2013-03-10T21:04:35
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Add tests for case insensitive tree iterator
This adds a test case for ci tree iteration when there is a name
conflict. This points out a behavior quirk in the current version
that I'd like to fix - namely, all tree entries get mapped to one
version of the case pattern in the ci code - i.e. even if you have
A/1.txt and a/2.txt, both will be reported as a/1.txt and a/2.txt
because we only copy the name of a file at a given frame once. It
would be nice to fix this, but I'm worried about how complex that
is if you get a/B/c/1.txt and A/b/C/2.txt. It may require a walk
up the frames whenever you advance to the next item in a blended
equivalence class.
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1aa5318a
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2013-03-09T16:04:34
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diff: allow asking for diffs with no context
Previously, 0 meant default. This is problematic, as asking for 0
context lines is a valid thing to do.
Change GIT_DIFF_OPTIONS_INIT to default to three and stop treating 0
as a magic value. In case no options are provided, make sure the
options in the diff object default to 3.
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48bde2f1
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2013-03-08T02:11:34
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config: don't allow passing NULL as a value to set
Passing NULL is non-sensical. The error message leaves to be desired,
though, as it leaks internal implementation details. Catch it at the
`git_config_set_string` level and set an appropriate error message.
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e40f1c2d
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2013-03-08T16:39:57
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Make tree iterator handle icase equivalence
There is a serious bug in the previous tree iterator implementation.
If case insensitivity resulted in member elements being equivalent
to one another, and those member elements were trees, then the
children of the colliding elements would be processed in sequence
instead of in a single flattened list. This meant that the tree
iterator was not truly acting like a case-insensitive list.
This completely reworks the tree iterator to manage lists with
case insensitive equivalence classes and advance through the items
in a unified manner in a single sorted frame.
It is possible that at a future date we might want to update this
to separate the case insensitive and case sensitive tree iterators
so that the case sensitive one could be a minimal amount of code
and the insensitive one would always know what it needed to do
without checking flags.
But there would be so much shared code between the two, that I'm
not sure it that's a win. For now, this gets what we need.
More tests are needed, though.
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6f83a781
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2013-03-07T11:14:03
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Merge pull request #1403 from ethomson/tracing
Optional tracing back to consumers
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b5ec5430
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2013-03-04T23:52:30
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optional tracing
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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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9bea03ce
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2013-03-06T15:16:34
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Add INCLUDE_TREES, DONT_AUTOEXPAND iterator flags
This standardizes iterator behavior across all three iterators
(index, tree, and working directory). Previously the working
directory iterator behaved differently from the other two.
Each iterator can now operate in one of three modes:
1. *No tree results, auto expand trees* means that only non-
tree items will be returned and when a tree/directory is
encountered, we will automatically descend into it.
2. *Tree results, auto expand trees* means that results will
be given for every item found, including trees, but you
only need to call normal git_iterator_advance to yield
every item (i.e. trees returned with pre-order iteration).
3. *Tree results, no auto expand* means that calling the
normal git_iterator_advance when looking at a tree will
not descend into the tree, but will skip over it to the
next entry in the parent.
Previously, behavior 1 was the only option for index and tree
iterators, and behavior 3 was the only option for workdir.
The main public API implications of this are that the
`git_iterator_advance_into()` call is now valid for all
iterators, not just working directory iterators, and all the
existing uses of working directory iterators explicitly use
the GIT_ITERATOR_DONT_AUTOEXPAND (for now).
Interestingly, the majority of the implementation was in the
index iterator, since there are no tree entries there and now
have to fake them. The tree and working directory iterators
only required small modifications.
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169dc616
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2013-03-05T16:10:05
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Make iterator APIs consistent with standards
The iterator APIs are not currently consistent with the parameter
ordering of the rest of the codebase. This rearranges the order
of parameters, simplifies the naming of a number of functions, and
makes somewhat better use of macros internally to clean up the
iterator code.
This also expands the test coverage of iterator functionality,
making sure that case sensitive range-limited iteration works
correctly.
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9952f24e
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2013-03-06T16:02:26
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No longer need clar_main.c
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aa518c70
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2013-03-06T22:51:20
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added missing free for git_note in clar tests
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f7b18502
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2013-03-06T22:25:01
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fixed minor issues with new note iterator
* fixed style issues
* use new iterator functions for git_note_foreach()
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