include/git2/version.h


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Edward Thomson 3fe29c4d 2019-01-31T19:10:03 version: 0.28
Patrick Steinhardt 23d4a91b 2018-02-16T08:38:44 Update version number to v0.27
Edward Thomson 2a3cc403 2017-06-11T12:23:34 Update version number to v0.26
Edward Thomson a5cf255b 2017-01-06T17:15:53 Bump version to 0.25.1
Carlos Martín Nieto 5569778a 2016-11-15T11:15:40 Bump version number to v0.25
Carlos Martín Nieto 1e8255a3 2016-03-03T20:20:43 Bump version to 0.24.0
Carlos Martín Nieto 84d5a98f 2015-06-28T14:53:30 Bump version to 0.23.0 and SOVERSION to 23
Edward Thomson bf1476f1 2015-03-02T10:35:26 win32: add the patch level to the .dll fileversion Win32 DLLs have four fields for the version number (major, minor, teeny, patch). If a consumer wants to build a custom DLL, it may be useful to set the patchlevel version number in the DLL. This value only affects the DLL version number, it does not affect the resultant "version number", which remains major.minor.teeny.
Carlos Martín Nieto 9b2efc15 2015-01-05T20:16:48 Bump version to 0.22 Bump the version number to 0.22.0 and the SOVERSION to 22.
Carlos Martín Nieto 4fb32a44 2014-06-08T20:01:02 Bump version to 0.21.0 Bump library version to 0.21.0 and SONAME to 21
Carlos Martín Nieto 99807672 2014-06-08T19:42:54 Change SOVERSION at API breaks Since the SOVERSION doesn't need to follow the library's version and simply needs to be monotonically increasing whenever we release something that breaks the ABI, we can set some number and allow multiple versions of the library to be installed side-by-side. We start here with the minor version as that's what we release for now, and it allows to backport this change to earlier versions.
Vicent Marti 43cb8b32 2013-11-20T12:53:33 libgit2 0.20.0 "anmeldung" Apologies for the delay. This release is chunky, but you're probably used to chunky releases by now. Full changelog follows: Internal changes + Added support for decomposed Unicode paths in Mac OS X + Added support for junctions in win32 + Fixed issues with HTTP redirects in the network stack + Performance improvements (as always) git2/blame.h + added full support for blame operations git2/blob.h + added `git_blob_filtered_content` to load blobs in memory with their corresponding filters applied git2/branch.h + added branch iterators as an alternative to the callback-based API git2/buffer.h + exported the git_buf struct to allow binary buffers to be passed from/to the library. This simplifies several APIs git2/checkout.h + implemented additional checkout options ('skip unmerged', 'use ours' and 'use theirs') git2/clone.h + simplified the clone API + added new `git_clone_into` to clone into an existing (empty) repository git2/commit.h + added APIs to access the raw (uncleaned) text of a commit message git2/common.h + added global options to set the default paths to load templates from git2/config.h + added multivar iterators + added globbing iterator + added `git_config_foreach_match` to perform operations on every single var in a config file git2/diff.h + restructured and simplified the diff API git2/filter.h + added external APIs to configure and apply custom filters to checked out blobs git2/index.h + `git_index_read` can now force a reload of the index file even if it hasn't changed on-disk git2/indexer.h + improved the streaming indexer APIs git2/merge.h + added support for merge! git2/object.h + added helper API to lookup a generic object by path git2/pack.h + added progress callbacks to the packbuilder git2/patch.h + added support for patch generation as part of the Diff API revamp git2/pathspec.h + added helper APIs to work with pathspecs and match files in the workdir or diffs git2/push.h + added progress callbacks to push git2/reflog.h + changed reflog APIs to work on reference names instead of the references themselves, so they become less racy git2/remote.h + added support for setting refspecs on remotes, either at creation or on existing ones + simplified the remotes API git2/revwalk.h + add API to simplify parents during a walk git2/signature.h + add helper to create a signature with the default values for a repository (i.e. the set `user.name` and `user.email` values, and the current time) git2/submodules.h + improve the status detection for submodules git2/sys/ + exported many new internal APIs, such as pluggabe transport APIs -vmg, out
Vicent Marti eddc1f1e 2013-06-25T00:14:45 libgit2 v0.19.0 "gut merge" Minor point release! We got a lot of rather large features that we wanted to get settled in: - New (threadsafe) cache for objects - Iterator for Status - New Merge APIs - SSH support on *NIX - Function context on diff - Namespaces support - Index add/update/remove with wildcard support - Iterator for References - Fetch and push refspecs for Remotes - Rename support in Status - New 'sys/` namespace for external headers with low-level APIs As always, this comes with hundreds of bug fixes and performance improvements. We're faster and better than ever. And we haven't broken many APIs this time! Build stuff.
Vicent Marti f124ebd4 2013-04-16T17:39:43 libgit2 0.18.0 "Big Ben" This is the last minor release before 1.0preview1. Highlights of this release include: - Branch API - Checkout head, index and tree - Finished clone support - Abstracted reference API to use custom backends - Full diff support - New (faster) packbuilder - Push support - New Remotes API - Revparse support (single and range commits) - Stash support - Submodules support As always, the full changelog is available at: http://libgit2.github.com/libgit2/#p/changelog Yeah, it's a huge release. Releasing stuff sucks. Expect 1.0 and API freeze in less than a month. Your faithful maintainer, vmg Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
Edward Thomson 359fc2d2 2013-01-08T17:07:25 update copyrights
Vicent Marti ad5df35a 2012-05-19T01:40:46 libgit2 v0.17.0 "Lord of Diffstruction" Welcome to yet another libgit2 release, this one being the biggest we've shipped so far. Highlights on this release include diff, branches, notes and submodules support. The new diff API is shiny and powerful. Check it out. Apologies, one more time, to all the early adopters for the breaking API changes. We've been iterating on the error handling for the library until we reached its current state, which we believe it's significantly more usable both for normal users and for developers of bindings to other languages. Also, we've renamed a few legacy calls to ensure that the whole external API uses a consistent naming scheme. As always, check the API docs for the full list of new API calls and backwards-incompatible changes. http://libgit2.github.com/libgit2/ Changelog of new features follows: Attributes: - Added function macros to check attribute values instead of having to manually compare them - Added support for choosing the attribute loading order (workdir files vs index) and to skip the systems' default `.gitattributes` - Fixed issues when fetching attribute data on bare repositories Blob: - Added support for creating blobs from any file on disk (not restricted to the repository's working directory) - Aded support for smudge filters when writing blobs to the ODB - So far only CRLF normalization is available Branches: - Added a high-level branch API: - git_branch_create - git_branch_delete - git_branch_list - git_branch_move Commit: - Commit messages are now filtered to match Git rules (stripping comments and adding proper whitespacing rules) Config: - Added support for setting and getting multivars - Added `git_config_get_mapped` to map the value of a config variable based on its defaults Diff: - Added full diff API: - tree to tree - index to tree - workdir to index - workdir to tree - blob to blob - Added helper functions to print the diffs as valid patchfiles Error handling: - New design for the error handling API, taking into consideration the requirements of dynamic languages Indexer: - Added streaming packfile indexer Merge: - Added support for finding the merge base between two commits Notes: - Full git-notes support: - git_note_read - git_note_message/git_note_oid - git_note_create - git_note_remove - git_note_free - git_note_foreach References: - Added `git_reference_name_to_oid` helper to resolve a reference to its final OID - Added `git_reference_cmp` to compare two references with a stable order Remotes: - Added support for writing and saving remotes - `git_remote_add` - `git_remote_save` - Setters for all the attributes of a remote - Switched remote download to the new streaming packfile indexer - Fixed fetch on HTTP and Git under Windows - Added `git_remote_supported_url` helper to check if a protocol can be accessed by the library - Added `git_remote_list` Repository: - Made `git_repository_open` smarter when finding the `.git` folder. - Added `git_repository_open_ext` with extra options when opening a repository Revwalk: - Added support for pushing/hiding several references through a glob - Added helper to push/hide the current HEAD to the walker - Added helper to push/hide a single reference to the walker Status: - Greatly improved Status implementation using the new `diff` code as a backend Submodules: - Added a partial submodules API to get information about a submodule and list all the submodules in a repository - git_submodule_foreach - git_submodule_lookup Tag: - Added `git_tag_peel` helper to peel a tag to its pointed object - Tag messages are now filtered to match Git rules (stripping comments and adding proper whitespacing rules) Tree: - Killed the old `git_tree_diff` API, which is replaced by the new diff code. Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
schu 5e0de328 2012-02-13T17:10:24 Update Copyright header Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
Vicent Martí 242a1cea 2012-02-05T16:29:12 libgit2 v0.16.0 "Dutch Fries" This lovely and much delayed release of libgit2 ships from the cold city of Brussels, which is currently hosting FOSDEM 2012. There's been plenty of changes since the latest stable release, here's a full summary: - Git Attributes support (see git2/attr.h) There is now support to efficiently parse and retrieve information from `.gitattribute` files in a repository. Note that this information is not yet used e.g. when checking out files. - .gitignore support Likewise, all the operations that are affected by `.gitignore` files now take into account the global, user and local ignores when skipping the relevant files. - Cleanup of the object ownership semantics The ownership semantics for all repository subparts (index, odb, config files, etc) has been redesigned. All these objects are now reference counted, and can be hot-swapped in the middle of execution, allowing for instance to add a working directory and an index to a repository that was previously opened as bare, or to change the source of the ODB objects after initialization. Consequently, the repository API has been simplified to remove all the `_openX` calls that allowed setting these subparts *before* initialization. - git_index_read_tree() Git trees can now be read into the index. - More reflog functionality The reference log has been optimized, and new API calls to rename and delete the logs for a reference have been added. - Rewrite of the References code with explicit ownership semantics The references code has been mostly rewritten to take into account the cases where another Git application was modifying a repository's references while the Library was running. References are now explicitly loaded and free'd by the user, and they may be reloaded in the middle of execution if the user suspects that their values may have changed on disk. Despite the new ownership semantics, the references API stays the same. - Simplified the Remotes API Some of the more complex Remote calls have been refactored into higher level ones, to facilitate the usual `fetch` workflow of a repository. - Greatly improved thread-safety The library no longer has race conditions when loading objects from the same ODB and different threads at the same time. There's now full TLS support, even for error codes. When the library is built with `THREADSAFE=1`, the threading support must be globally initialized before it can be used (see `git_threads_init()`) - Tree walking API A new API can recursively traverse trees and subtrees issuing callbacks for every single entry. - Tree diff API There is basic support for diff'ing an index against two trees. - Improved windows support The Library is now codepage aware under Windows32: new API calls allow the user to set the default codepage for the OS in order to avoid strange Unicode errors.
Sven Strickroth 96fab093 2011-10-09T18:37:41 put version information in separate file Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>