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Edward Thomson 5d92e547 2019-06-08T17:28:35 oid: `is_zero` instead of `iszero` The only function that is named `issomething` (without underscore) was `git_oid_iszero`. Rename it to `git_oid_is_zero` for consistency with the rest of the library.
Etienne Samson 764196ff 2019-06-13T20:17:01 doc: add missing documentation comments
Etienne Samson 2376fa6c 2019-06-13T19:42:55 indexer: correct missing includes Docurium seems to choke on this header because it can't see both git_indexer_progress & git_indexer_progress_cb, let's add the include.
Edward Thomson c0dd7122 2019-06-06T16:48:04 apply: add an options struct initializer
Edward Thomson 0b5ba0d7 2019-06-06T16:36:23 Rename opt init functions to `options_init` In libgit2 nomenclature, when we need to verb a direct object, we name a function `git_directobject_verb`. Thus, if we need to init an options structure named `git_foo_options`, then the name of the function that does that should be `git_foo_options_init`. The previous names of `git_foo_init_options` is close - it _sounds_ as if it's initializing the options of a `foo`, but in fact `git_foo_options` is its own noun that should be respected. Deprecate the old names; they'll now call directly to the new ones.
Edward Thomson 178df697 2019-06-08T17:16:19 trace: suffix the callbacks with `_cb` The trace logging callbacks should match the other callback naming conventions, using the `_cb` suffix instead of a `_callback` suffix.
Edward Thomson 810cefd9 2019-06-08T17:14:00 credentials: suffix the callbacks with `_cb` The credential callbacks should match the other callback naming conventions, using the `_cb` suffix instead of a `_callback` suffix.
Erik Aigner 59647e1a 2019-04-08T15:54:25 remote: add callback to resolve URLs before connecting Since libssh2 doesn't read host configuration from the config file, this callback can be used to hand over URL resolving to the client without touching the SSH implementation itself.
Erik Aigner e215f475 2019-04-21T21:36:36 rebase: orig_head and onto accessors The rebase struct stores fields with information about the current rebase process, which were not accessible via a public interface. Accessors for getting the `orig_head` and `onto` branch names and object ids have been added.
Edward Thomson 675251d1 2019-03-28T20:35:17 Merge pull request #5032 from eaigner/checkout-force-safe-docfix docs: clarify relation of safe and forced checkout strategy
Erik Aigner bbba4805 2019-03-25T20:45:58 docs: clarify relation of safe and forced checkout strategy
Edward Thomson 79b26f20 2019-03-02T18:21:47 Merge pull request #5008 from libgit2/ethomson/remote_completion remote: Rename git_remote_completion_type to _t
Edward Thomson 2dd5a429 2019-02-25T13:16:13 remote: Rename git_remote_completion_type to _t For consistency with other "type" enums, rename git_remote_completion_type to git_remote_completion_t.
Edward Thomson 459ac856 2019-02-23T18:42:53 odb: provide a free function for custom backends Custom backends can allocate memory when reading objects and providing them to libgit2. However, if an error occurs in the custom backend after the memory has been allocated for the custom object but before it's returned to libgit2, the custom backend has no way to free that memory and it must be leaked. Provide a free function that corresponds to the alloc function so that custom backends have an opportunity to free memory before they return an error.
Edward Thomson 790aae77 2019-02-23T18:40:43 odb: rename git_odb_backend_malloc for consistency The `git_odb_backend_malloc` name is a system function that is provided for custom ODB backends and allows them to allocate memory for an ODB object in the read callback. This is important so that libgit2 can later free the memory used by an ODB object that was read from the custom backend. However, the name _suggests_ that it actually allocates a `git_odb_backend`. It does not; rename it to make it clear that it actually allocates backend _data_.
Edward Thomson ca909da5 2019-02-21T11:45:23 remote: deprecate git_push_transfer_progress Safely deprecate `git_push_transfer_progress`, forwarding it to the new `git_push_transfer_progress_cb` name.
Edward Thomson 59001e83 2019-02-21T11:41:19 remote: rename git_push_transfer_progress callback The `git_push_transfer_progress` is a callback and as such should be suffixed with `_cb` for consistency. Rename `git_push_transfer_progress` to `git_push_transfer_progress_cb`.
Edward Thomson 7506d34c 2019-02-21T10:38:53 indexer: deprecate git_transfer_progress Safely deprecate `git_transfer_progress` and `git_transfer_progress_cb` types, forwarding them to the new `git_indexer_progress` and `git_indexer_progress_cb`.
Edward Thomson a1ef995d 2019-02-21T10:33:30 indexer: use git_indexer_progress throughout Update internal usage of `git_transfer_progress` to `git_indexer_progreses`.
Edward Thomson 975d6722 2019-02-21T10:13:29 indexer: rename git_transfer_progress The name `git_transfer_progress` does not reflect its true purpose. It suggests that it's progress for a non-existence `git_transfer` object, and is used for indexing callbacks more broadly than just during transfers. Rename `git_transfer_progress` to `git_indexer_progress`.
Patrick Steinhardt 9eb098d8 2019-02-21T11:37:04 Merge pull request #4991 from libgit2/ethomson/inttypes Remove public 'inttypes.h' header
Edward Thomson 247e6d90 2019-02-18T07:22:20 Remove public 'inttypes.h' header Remove an `inttypes.h` header that is too large in scope, and far too public. For Visual Studio 2012 and earlier (ie, `_MSC_VER < 1800`), we do need to include `stdint.h` in our public headers, for types like `uint32_t`. Internally, we also need to define `PRId64` as a printf formatting string when it is not available.
Edward Thomson e6c6d3bb 2019-02-17T22:31:37 Remove `git_time_monotonic` `git_time_monotonic` was added so that non-native bindings like rugged could get high-resolution timing for benchmarking. However, this is outside the scope of libgit2 *and* rugged decided not to use this function in the first place. Google suggests that absolutely _nobody_ is using this function and we don't want to be in the benchmarking business. Remove the function.
Dhruva Krishnamurthy 004a3398 2019-01-28T18:31:21 Allow bypassing check '.keep' files using libgit2 option 'GIT_OPT_IGNORE_PACK_KEEP_FILE_CHECK'
Edward Thomson 3fe29c4d 2019-01-31T19:10:03 version: 0.28
Etienne Samson 9fd9126e 2019-01-30T21:19:18 docs: minor changes
Etienne Samson 690e55e0 2019-01-04T19:09:42 repo: split git_repository_open_flag_t options documentation inline
Etienne Samson f6412c26 2019-01-15T13:35:41 transport: enhance documentation
Etienne Samson 9e4d421e 2019-01-15T11:32:13 doc: clarify that git_time_t is seconds from the epoch
Edward Thomson 9f3a5a64 2019-01-23T00:29:03 deprecation: offer GIT_DEPRECATE_HARD Users can define `GIT_DEPRECATE_HARD` if they want to remove all functions that we've "softly" deprecated.
Edward Thomson 09e2ea2f 2019-01-23T09:44:40 deprecation: provide docurium deprecation note Add `@deprecated` to the functions that are, so that they'll appear that way in docurium.
Edward Thomson 53d13fb3 2019-01-23T09:42:55 deprecation: deprecated stream registration in if guard `git_stream_register_tls` is now deprecated; mark it in an if guard with the deprecation. This should not be included in `deprecated.h` since it is an uncommonly used `sys` header file.
Edward Thomson a7d0d14f 2019-01-23T00:07:40 deprecation: move deprecated bits to deprecated.h
Edward Thomson 647dfdb4 2019-01-10T22:13:07 git_error: deprecate error values Replace the `GITERR` values with a `const int` to deprecate error values.
Edward Thomson 20961b98 2018-12-26T14:06:21 git_error: use full class name in public error API Move to the `git_error` name in error-related functions, deprecating the `giterr` functions. This means, for example, that `giterr_last` is now `git_error_last`. The old names are retained for compatibility. This only updates the public API; internal API and function usage remains unchanged.
Edward Thomson 1b2af79e 2019-01-20T10:49:23 deprecation: use the enum type in declaration The C standard does not specify whether an enum is a signed or unsigned type. Obviously, any enum that includes negative values _must_ be signed, but if all values are positive then the compiler is free to choose signed or unsigned. Thus, by changing the type signatures to `git_object_t` and declaring the old `GIT_OBJ_` values as a signed or unsigned int, we risk a mismatch between what the compiler has chosen for a `git_object_t`'s type and our type declaration. Thus, we declare the deprecated values as the enum instead of guessing.
Edward Thomson 44827b67 2019-01-20T10:36:41 deprecation: add `used` attribute Recent GCC enables `-Wunused-const-variables`, which makes output quite noisy. Disable unused warnings for our deprecated variables.
Edward Thomson 1758636b 2019-01-19T01:38:34 Merge pull request #4939 from libgit2/ethomson/git_ref Move `git_ref_t` to `git_reference_t`
Edward Thomson b2c2dc64 2019-01-19T01:36:40 Merge pull request #4940 from libgit2/ethomson/git_obj More `git_obj` to `git_object` updates
Edward Thomson 22d2062d 2019-01-09T18:25:10 Introduce GIT_CALLBACK macro to enforce cdecl Since we now always build the library with cdecl calling conventions, our callbacks should be decorated as such so that users will not be able to provide callbacks defined with other calling conventions. The `GIT_CALLBACK` macro will inject the `__cdecl` attribute as appropriate.
Edward Thomson a74dd39b 2019-01-09T12:33:47 Use cdecl calling conventions on Win32 The recommendation from engineers within Microsoft is that libraries should have a calling convention specified in the public API, and that calling convention should be cdecl unless there are strong reasons to use a different calling convention. We previously offered end-users the choice between cdecl and stdcall calling conventions. We did this for presumed wider compatibility: most Windows applications will use cdecl, but C# and PInvoke default to stdcall for WINAPI compatibility. (On Windows, the standard library functions are are stdcall so PInvoke also defaults to stdcall.) However, C# and PInvoke can easily call cdecl APIs by specifying an annotation. Thus, we will explicitly declare ourselves cdecl and remove the option to build as stdcall.
Edward Thomson b78bcbb9 2019-01-09T13:21:23 buffer: wrap EXTERN in DEPRECATED The GIT_EXTERN macro needs to provide order-specific attributes; update users of the GIT_DEPRECATED macro to allow for that.
Edward Thomson cd350852 2019-01-17T10:40:13 object_type: GIT_OBJECT_BAD is now GIT_OBJECT_INVALID We use the term "invalid" to refer to bad or malformed data, eg `GIT_REF_INVALID` and `GIT_EINVALIDSPEC`. Since we're changing the names of the `git_object_t`s in this release, update it to be `GIT_OBJECT_INVALID` instead of `BAD`.
Edward Thomson 90046899 2019-01-17T10:42:51 object_type: mark old values as deprecated Mark old object type values as `static const` so that we can mark them as deprecated with the `GIT_DEPRECATED` macro.
Edward Thomson 87fe5788 2019-01-16T23:58:09 references: use full name in type names Update the reference type names from an abbreviation (`git_ref`) to use the fullname (`git_reference`). This ensures that we are consistent with our naming for reference types and functions throughout the library. The previous names are now marked as deprecated.
Carlos Martín Nieto 5bd78c48 2018-12-14T14:41:17 refs: constify git_reference_peel We have no need to take a non-const reference. This does involve some other work to make sure we don't mix const and non-const variables, but by splitting what we want each variable to do we can also simplify the logic for when we do want to free a new reference we might have allocated.
Edward Thomson 19faf7c5 2018-11-14T23:35:48 object_type: update public API to use git_object_t git_object_t is the future; update the public API to use it. This will also ensure that we can build our tests which make use of the old API without modification (and without compiler warnings).
Edward Thomson 26b21b39 2018-11-14T22:48:10 object_type: remove unused object type flags The two "reserved" bits in `git_object_t` are unused. They were included for completeness, but downstream users should never use them and they should not have been made public. These values are never set. With the refactoring of `git_otype` into `git_object_t`, we can remove these from the new API. They will remain in the old (deprecated) API in the unlikely event that someone was using them.
Edward Thomson 7e7859a1 2018-11-14T21:12:55 object_type: update enumeration names Update the `git_otype` names to reflect our current naming conventions. `git_otype` is now `git_object_t` and the `GIT_OBJ_*` values are now `GIT_OBJECT_*` values. The old macro, enumeration and structure names are retained and simply set to the new names.
Edward Thomson 4e892ae5 2018-11-14T21:00:25 index: update enum and structure names We have various macro, enumeration and structure names that were introduced (very) early in the project and do not match our current naming conventions. For instance: `GIT_IDXENTRY...` flags that correspond to a structure named `git_index_entry`. Update these to match the current guidance. The old macros and enumeration names are reflected as new macros in order to support backward compatibility (and do so without warnings for consumers).
Patrick Steinhardt 0ddc6094 2018-11-30T09:46:14 Merge pull request #4770 from tiennou/feature/merge-analysis-any-branch Allow merge analysis against any reference
Patrick Steinhardt e7873eb2 2018-11-29T08:00:31 Merge pull request #4888 from TheBB/add-cb revwalk: Allow changing hide_cb
Edward Thomson 02bb39f4 2018-11-22T08:49:09 stream registration: take an enum type Accept an enum (`git_stream_t`) during custom stream registration that indicates whether the registration structure should be used for standard (non-TLS) streams or TLS streams.
Edward Thomson df2cc108 2018-11-18T10:29:07 stream: provide generic registration API Update the new stream registration API to be `git_stream_register` which takes a registration structure and a TLS boolean. This allows callers to register non-TLS streams as well as TLS streams. Provide `git_stream_register_tls` that takes just the init callback for backward compatibliity.
Edward Thomson 43b592ac 2018-10-25T08:49:01 tls: introduce a wrap function Introduce `git_tls_stream_wrap` which will take an existing `stream` with an already connected socket and begin speaking TLS on top of it. This is useful if you've built a connection to a proxy server and you wish to begin CONNECT over it to tunnel a TLS connection. Also update the pluggable TLS stream layer so that it can accept a registration structure that provides an `init` and `wrap` function, instead of a single initialization function.
Eivind Fonn 0836f069 2018-11-14T16:08:30 revwalk: Allow changing hide_cb Since git_revwalk objects are encouraged to be reused, a public interface for changing hide_cb is desirable.
Patrick Steinhardt c97d302d 2018-11-28T13:45:41 Merge pull request #4879 from libgit2/ethomson/defer_cert_cred_cb Allow certificate and credential callbacks to decline to act
Edward Thomson a2e6e0ea 2018-11-06T14:15:43 transport: allow cred/cert callbacks to return GIT_PASSTHROUGH Allow credential and certificate checking callbacks to return GIT_PASSTHROUGH, indicating that they do not want to act. Introduce this to support in both the http and ssh callbacks. Additionally, enable the same mechanism for certificate validation. This is most useful to disambiguate any meaning in the publicly exposed credential and certificate functions (`git_transport_smart_credentials` and `git_transport_smart_certificate_check`) but it may be more generally useful for callers to be able to defer back to libgit2.
Patrick Steinhardt 0e3e832d 2018-11-21T13:30:01 Merge pull request #4884 from libgit2/ethomson/index_iterator index: introduce git_index_iterator
Ozan Sener 4dcd4514 2018-11-18T18:13:58 worktree: Expose git_worktree_add_init_options
Edward Thomson 8ee10098 2018-11-06T13:10:30 transport: see if cert/cred callbacks exist before calling them Custom transports may want to ask libgit2 to invoke a configured credential or certificate callback; however they likely do not know if a callback was actually configured. Return a sentinal value (GIT_PASSTHROUGH) if there is no callback configured instead of crashing.
Edward Thomson c358bbc5 2018-11-12T17:22:47 index: introduce git_index_iterator Provide a public git_index_iterator API that is backed by an index snapshot. This allows consumers to provide a stable iteration even while manipulating the index during iteration.
Patrick Steinhardt 20cb30b6 2018-11-13T13:40:17 Merge pull request #4667 from tiennou/feature/remote-create-api Remote creation API
Edward Thomson 47cc5f85 2018-09-29T19:32:51 apply: introduce a hunk callback Introduce a callback to patch application that allows consumers to cancel hunk application.
Edward Thomson af33210b 2018-07-10T16:10:03 apply: introduce a delta callback Introduce a callback to the application options that allow callers to add a per-delta callback. The callback can return an error code to stop patch application, or can return a value to skip the application of a particular delta.
Edward Thomson 37b25ac5 2018-07-08T16:12:58 apply: move location to an argument, not the opts Move the location option to an argument, out of the options structure. This allows the options structure to be re-used for functions that don't need to know the location, since it's implicit in their functionality. For example, `git_apply_tree` should not take a location, but is expected to take all the other options.
Edward Thomson c3077ea0 2018-06-25T21:24:49 apply: return a specific exit code on failure Return `GIT_EAPPLYFAIL` on patch application failure so that users can determine that patch application failed due to a malformed/conflicting patch by looking at the error code.
Edward Thomson f83bbe0a 2018-03-19T19:50:45 apply: introduce `git_apply` Introduce `git_apply`, which will take a `git_diff` and apply it to the working directory (akin to `git apply`), the index (akin to `git apply --cached`), or both (akin to `git apply --index`).
Edward Thomson 02b1083a 2018-01-28T23:25:07 apply: introduce `git_apply_tree` Introduce `git_apply_tree`, which will apply a `git_diff` to a given `git_tree`, allowing an in-memory patch application for a repository.
Etienne Samson d3650294 2018-06-20T02:27:14 remote: add a flag to prevent generation of the default fetchspec
Etienne Samson fdb116b3 2018-06-20T02:27:12 remote: add a creation flag for ignoring url.insteadOf
Etienne Samson 3cbaebdf 2018-06-20T02:27:11 remote: provide a generic API for creating remotes This supersedes the functionality of remote_create_with_fetchspec, remote_create_anonymous and remote_create_detached.
Edward Thomson 305e801a 2018-10-21T09:52:32 util: allow callers to reset custom allocators Provide a utility to reset custom allocators back to their default. This is particularly useful for testing.
Etienne Samson 6e9fb040 2018-08-25T01:47:39 merge: make analysis possible against a non-HEAD reference This moves the current merge analysis code into a more generic version that can work against any reference. Also change the tests to check returned analysis values exactly.
Carlos Martín Nieto 05e54e00 2018-10-15T13:54:17 path: export the dotgit-checking functions These checks are preformed by libgit2 on checkout, but they're also useful for performing checks in applications which do not involve checkout. Expose them under `sys/` as it's still fairly in the weeds even for this library.
Etienne Samson 25da1acb 2018-09-25T14:43:19 config: fix incorrect filename in documentation comment The underlying code uses GIT_CONFIG_FILENAME_GLOBAL, which is .gitconfig.
Etienne Samson 7283daa8 2018-10-01T21:00:15 doc: small fixups & additions
Carlos Martín Nieto 330b10ca 2018-09-17T21:53:58 revwalk: refer the sorting modes more to git's options Show more directly what the sorting modes correspond to in git's `rev-list` as that's the reference implementation for what the possible sorting orders are.
Patrick Steinhardt 7edc1c87 2018-08-30T12:51:05 Merge pull request #4788 from tiennou/doc-fixes Documentation fixes
Patrick Steinhardt db0c6648 2018-08-30T12:22:26 Merge pull request #4773 from RandomSort/giterr Document giterr_last() use only after error. #4772
Etienne Samson a4a028be 2018-08-29T22:49:35 diff: documentation mashup
Etienne Samson 9890f059 2018-08-29T22:04:42 push: make the parallelism default follow the docs
Etienne Samson 7765c0a9 2018-08-29T21:56:26 doc: fix comment on GIT_EUSER
Johan Abildskov c0b2e525 2018-08-27T09:23:02 Add two words to clarify
Edward Thomson 50186ce8 2018-08-26T11:26:45 Merge pull request #4374 from pks-t/pks/pack-file-verify Pack file verification
Johan Abildskov 4bd2a508 2018-08-20T13:51:28 Update giterr_last API documentation to reflect real behaviour
Patrick Steinhardt 42f83840 2018-07-26T15:25:44 Merge pull request #4721 from nelhage/max-objects Add a configurable limit to the max pack size that will be indexed
Patrick Steinhardt ea9e2c1a 2018-07-20T13:06:56 Merge pull request #4692 from tiennou/examples/checkout Add a checkout example
Nelson Elhage b3ca817e 2018-07-16T03:14:33 INDEXER_MAX_OBJECTS -> PACK_MAX_OBJECTS
Igor Djordjevic 9cab93c0 2018-07-13T21:29:01 ignore: improve `git_ignore_path_is_ignored` description Git analogy In attempt to provide adequate Git command analogy in regards to ignored files handling, `git_ignore_path_is_ignored` description mentions doing `git add .` on directory containing the file, and whether the file in question would be added or not - but behavior of the two matches for untracked files only, making the comparison misleading in general sense. For tracked files, Git doesn't subject them to ignore rules, so even if a rule applies, `git add .` would actually add the tracked file changes to index, while `git_ignore_path_is_ignored` would still consider the file being ignored (as it doesn't check the index, as documented). Let's provide `git check-ignore --no-index` as analogous Git command example instead, being more aligned with what `git_ignore_path_is_ignored` is about, no matter if the file in question is already tracked or not. See issue #4720 (git_ignore_path_is_ignored documentation misleading?, 2018-07-10)[1] for additional information. [1] https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/issues/4720
Nelson Elhage efe3f37d 2018-07-12T04:20:15 Add a git_libgit2_opts option to set the max indexer object count
Etienne Samson 698b4463 2018-06-23T13:06:10 annotated_commit: make the refname accessible As git_annotated_commit seems to behave like cgit's refish, it's quite helpful to abstract away "targets" via git_annotated_commit_from_id/from_ref. As the former is accessible via git_annotated_commit_id, make the latter also available to users.
Edward Thomson c43658f6 2018-06-30T13:24:23 Merge pull request #4536 from libgit2/ethomson/index_dirty Add a "dirty" state to the index when it has unsaved changes
Edward Thomson bfa1f022 2018-06-22T19:17:08 settings: optional unsaved index safety Add the `GIT_OPT_ENABLE_UNSAVED_INDEX_SAFETY` option, which will cause commands that reload the on-disk index to fail if the current `git_index` has changed that have not been saved. This will prevent users from - for example - adding a file to the index then calling a function like `git_checkout` and having that file be silently removed from the index since it was re-read from disk. Now calls that would re-read the index will fail if the index is "dirty", meaning changes have been made to it but have not been written. Users can either `git_index_read` to discard those changes explicitly, or `git_index_write` to write them.
Edward Thomson 787768c2 2018-06-22T19:07:54 index: return a unique error code on dirty index When the index is dirty, return GIT_EINDEXDIRTY so that consumers can identify the exact problem programatically.
cynecx 630a6736 2018-02-07T22:30:27 refspec: add public parsing api Fix typo Fix some type issues More fixes Address requested changes Add test Fix naming Fix condition and tests Address requested changes Fix typo
Patrick Steinhardt 5ec4aee9 2017-11-12T10:35:18 indexer: add ability to select connectivity checks Right now, we simply turn on connectivity checks in the indexer as soon as we have access to an object database. But seeing that the connectivity checks may incur additional overhead, we do want the user to decide for himself whether he wants to allow those checks. Furthermore, it might also be desirable to check connectivity in case where no object database is given at all, e.g. in case where a fully connected pack file is expected. Add a flag `verify` to `git_indexer_options` to enable additional verification checks. Also avoid to query the ODB in case none is given to allow users to enable checks when they do not have an ODB.
Patrick Steinhardt c16556aa 2017-11-12T10:31:48 indexer: introduce options struct to `git_indexer_new` We strive to keep an options structure to many functions to be able to extend options in the future without breaking the API. `git_indexer_new` doesn't have one right now, but we want to be able to add an option for enabling strict packfile verification. Add a new `git_indexer_options` structure and adjust callers to use that.
Sven Strickroth b5818dda 2018-06-18T13:05:08 Fix last references to deprecated git_buf_free Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Nika Layzell f98131be 2018-06-17T00:40:25 Require the length argument to git_mailmap_from_buffer and make mailmap_add_buffer internal