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Author Commit Date CI Message
John Fultz 727ae380 2014-11-01T11:21:45 Make config reading continue after hitting a missing include file. For example, if you have [include] path = foo and foo didn't exist, git_config_open_ondisk() would just give up on the rest of the file. Now it ignores the unresolved include without error and continues reading the rest of the file.
Edward Thomson 264d74fd 2014-10-27T15:04:21 Merge pull request #2669 from ethomson/revert_test_fix revert tests: always use core.autocrlf=false in tests
Edward Thomson 53ca45ee 2014-10-27T17:27:25 revert tests: always use core.autocrlf=false in tests
Edward Thomson 7647f449 2014-10-27T12:19:42 Merge pull request #2659 from swisspol/static_analysis Fixed the most obvious Clang static analyzer warnings
Pierre-Olivier Latour 64bcf567 2014-10-26T10:30:05 Fixed potential crash with uninitialized variables
Pierre-Olivier Latour ea66215d 2014-10-26T10:29:19 Removed some useless variable assignments
Edward Thomson 116a19d4 2014-10-27T06:33:11 Merge pull request #2666 from libgit2/cmn/threadsafe-on Flip THREADSAFE's default to ON
Carlos Martín Nieto 177a29d8 2014-10-27T10:39:45 Merge commit 'refs/pull/2366/head' of github.com:libgit2/libgit2
Carlos Martín Nieto 79b0ae4e 2014-10-27T10:30:57 Flip THREADSAFE's default to ON Threads are here to stay; and for a while now, users have had to call the initialization function which sets up threads and crypto regardless of whether the library was built threadsafe or not.
Edward Thomson aabe1e5a 2014-10-26T23:36:15 Merge branch 'csware/cleanup'
Sven Strickroth 334a0696 2014-10-26T17:36:14 Minor cleanup: Use defined no_check_cert_flags instead of C&P them again Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Edward Thomson b07db1eb 2014-10-26T20:18:04 Merge pull request #2482 from libgit2/ed/rebase Rebase (merge)
Edward Thomson 67917281 2014-10-26T22:37:01 rebase: add information to the CHANGELOG
Edward Thomson 979645a7 2014-10-04T20:17:26 rebase: updates based on PR comments
Edward Thomson 18b00406 2014-10-03T19:02:29 s/git_merge_head/git_annotated_commit Rename git_merge_head to git_annotated_commit, as it becomes used in more operations than just merge.
Edward Thomson 796b03bd 2014-10-03T20:47:48 rebase: clean up some warnings and memory leaks
Edward Thomson e69737d7 2014-09-11T16:46:46 rebase: oid member of operation should be const
Edward Thomson ed2c06a6 2014-09-11T16:47:20 git_rebase: iterators for operations
Edward Thomson f152f8ac 2014-08-26T16:18:46 rebase: preload all operations
Edward Thomson b6b636a7 2014-08-25T13:29:50 rebase: init/open a git_rebase object
Edward Thomson 18b439b9 2014-08-23T18:19:34 git_rebase_next: provide info about the operation
Edward Thomson 5ae9d296 2014-07-21T12:25:03 git_rebase_finish: rewrite notes when finishing rebase
Edward Thomson bad4937e 2014-07-21T10:47:01 Introduce `git_note_author`, `git_note_committer`
Edward Thomson a612a25f 2014-07-18T18:22:54 git_rebase_commit: write HEAD's reflog appropriately
Edward Thomson 517644cc 2014-07-18T17:19:10 Introduce git_rebase_finish to complete a rebase
Edward Thomson 14864fbf 2014-07-18T15:37:42 git_rebase_next: test that we return GIT_ITEROVER
Edward Thomson 93a7004c 2014-07-18T14:50:06 git_rebase_commit: drop already-picked commits Already cherry-picked commits should not be re-included. If all changes included in a commit exist in the upstream, then we should error with GIT_EAPPLIED.
Edward Thomson a35a9890 2014-07-17T18:25:03 Introduce git_rebase_commit Commit the current patch of a rebase process.
Edward Thomson 443d5674 2014-07-17T11:59:01 git_rebase_next: write conflicts nicely during rebase
Edward Thomson 950a7091 2014-07-15T10:23:10 Introduce git_rebase_next `git_rebase_next` will apply the next patch (or cherry-pick) operation, leaving the results checked out in the index / working directory so that consumers can resolve any conflicts, as appropriate.
Edward Thomson 4fe84d62 2014-07-14T15:19:19 Introduce git_rebase_abort Abort an in-progress rebase and move the working directory and repository back to the ORIG_HEAD state.
Edward Thomson daf395b7 2014-07-18T17:40:07 git_reset: const the git_signature arg
Edward Thomson 867a36f3 2014-07-14T14:35:01 Introduce git_rebase to set up a rebase session Introduce `git_rebase` to set up a rebase session that can then be continued. Immediately, only merge-type rebase is supported.
Edward Thomson 9e44289c 2014-10-26T19:58:24 Merge pull request #2612 from ethomson/warnings Clean up some warnings
Edward Thomson 5b0c6306 2014-10-26T22:38:30 Remove unused warning on non-win32
Edward Thomson 5a7cd1bc 2014-10-25T19:53:53 iterator: free paths when skipping them
Edward Thomson 4b1b2bd9 2014-10-25T19:53:27 revwalk::mergebase test: free memory
Edward Thomson 8c8ca730 2014-10-25T19:53:07 mwindow: clean up pack map at shutdown
Edward Thomson e4985fe3 2014-10-25T19:52:52 submodule test: free submodule
Edward Thomson 50aae000 2014-10-25T19:52:11 global: clean up openssl_locks on shutdown
Edward Thomson 16288d2d 2014-10-25T19:51:46 clone::local test: isalpha -> git__isalpha
Edward Thomson 90aa2bf3 2014-10-25T19:51:12 config test: clean up memory leak
Edward Thomson bc42479a 2014-10-13T15:43:03 Cleanup memory leak in ssh transport
Edward Thomson cdd71711 2014-10-13T14:34:32 Clean up some memory leaks
Edward Thomson 369b0217 2014-10-13T13:34:15 Clean up various compiler warnings
Carlos Martín Nieto 70f7e2c6 2014-10-27T01:48:37 Merge from 2660
Carlos Martín Nieto fad0aea9 2014-10-27T01:47:40 tests: fix leak
Linquize 9223f288 2014-10-27T01:06:28 Fix test repo dir not deleted after running
Edward Thomson d09458f3 2014-10-24T16:52:39 Merge pull request #2638 from libgit2/cmn/config-refresh-remove config: remove the refresh function and backend field
Edward Thomson 725cd5f2 2014-10-24T16:44:07 Merge pull request #2646 from libgit2/cmn/remote-rename remote: accept a repo and name for renaming
Edward Thomson b8041215 2014-10-24T14:02:53 Merge pull request #2649 from swisspol/2630 Fixed memory leak in git_tag_delete()
Edward Thomson a747ea49 2014-10-24T14:01:13 Merge pull request #2647 from ethomson/clar_tmpname clar: use a custom temp directory name
Edward Thomson cdfd2b62 2014-10-24T08:27:38 Merge pull request #2645 from libgit2/cmn/common-crypto [RFC] Use CommonCrypto for hashing
Pierre-Olivier Latour 1ad15540 2014-10-24T08:23:14 Fixed memory leak in git_tag_delete()
Edward Thomson 29eed1c7 2014-10-24T10:50:57 clar: use a custom temp directory name
Edward Thomson 27372263 2014-10-24T07:39:10 Merge pull request #2644 from libgit2/cmn/remove-supported-url remote: delete git_remote_supported_url()
Carlos Martín Nieto 46c8f7f8 2014-10-24T16:25:59 remote: accept a repo and name for renaming Remote objects are not meant to be changed from under the user. We did this in rename, but only the name and left the refspecs, such that a save would save the wrong refspecs (and a fetch and anything else would use the wrong refspecs). Instead, let's simply take a name and not change any loaded remote from under the user.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0862f617 2014-10-24T12:19:13 remote: delete git_remote_supported_url() This function does not in fact tell us anything, as almost anything with a colon in it is a valid rsync-style SSH path; it can not tell us that we do not support ftp or afp or similar as those are still valid SSH paths and we do support that.
Carlos Martín Nieto d9c0dbb0 2014-10-24T13:29:11 hash: use CommonCrypto on OSX for SHA-1 OSX has its own cryptographic library, let's make use of it instead of calling out to OpenSSL.
Carlos Martín Nieto 55cb4999 2014-10-23T19:05:02 config: remove the refresh function and backend field We have been refreshing on read and write for a while now, so git_config_refresh() is at best a no-op, and might just end up wasting cycles.
Carlos Martín Nieto 4bb6ffb6 2014-10-23T18:58:39 Merge pull request #2622 from libgit2/refresh-config-snapshot Refresh git configuration before looking for the tracking branch redux.
Edward Thomson d676af43 2014-10-23T08:27:13 Merge pull request #2625 from libgit2/cmn/ssl-tls ssl: dump the SSL ciphers in favour of TLS
Carlos Martín Nieto f0f97370 2014-10-18T15:52:10 ssl: dump the SSL ciphers in favour of TLS All versions of SSL are considered deprecated now, so let's ask OpenSSl to only use TLSv1. We still ask it to load those ciphers for compatibility with servers which want to use an older hello but will use TLS for encryption. For good measure we also disable compression, which can be exploitable, if the OpenSSL version supports it.
Alan Rogers ad5adacb 2014-10-21T09:29:45 Patch from @carlosmn to refresh the parent config before snapshotting.
Alan Rogers 1e2fe921 2014-10-21T09:29:17 Change the length of the file so that the change is picked up.
Alan Rogers 5490c9d4 2014-10-16T13:52:55 Add a test to make sure a new snapshot has the new value.
Edward Thomson 943fde7f 2014-10-22T20:48:04 Merge pull request #2617 from linquize/describe-example describe: add example
Edward Thomson 196f3b1a 2014-10-22T20:38:59 Merge pull request #2619 from ethomson/remotes_with_unc Remote paths: canonicalize UNC paths on Win32
Edward Thomson 12f32d91 2014-10-14T16:31:55 Remote paths: canonicalize UNC paths on Win32 Git for Windows will handle UNC paths only when in forward-slash format, eg "//server/path". When given a UNC path as a remote, rewrite standard format ("\\server\path") into this ridiculous format.
Edward Thomson 89244e7f 2014-10-22T14:45:36 Merge pull request #2634 from libgit2/cmn/tree-cache-count tree-cache: correct the entry_count calculation
Carlos Martín Nieto bb0757d5 2014-10-22T21:09:31 tree-cache: correct the entry_count calculation The entry_count field is the amount of index entries covered by a particular cache entry, that is how many files are there (recursively) under a particular directory. The current code that attemps to do this is severely defincient and is trying to count the amount of children, which always comes up to zero. We don't even need to recount, since we have the information during the cache creation. We can take that number and keep it, as we only ever invalidate or replace.
Carlos Martín Nieto 12e18031 2014-10-17T22:22:59 Update some documentation
Carlos Martín Nieto c51aa74e 2014-10-17T22:09:54 PROJECTS: remove two completed tasks
Edward Thomson e0383fa3 2014-10-13T16:59:56 Merge pull request #2609 from linquize/describe-opts Handle describe options better
Edward Thomson c6e26210 2014-10-13T16:52:44 Merge pull request #2615 from ethomson/mount_points Mount points
Edward Thomson c0c8570c 2014-10-13T16:51:40 Merge pull request #2616 from ethomson/index_crlf Apply filters when writing index
Edward Thomson 6a26488f 2014-10-11T21:38:22 Don't copy buffer in checkout unless needed
Jacques Germishuys 5e2cf2ca 2014-10-10T13:22:11 Ensure filters (i.e. CRLF) are applied when checking out conflict content
Edward Thomson 8d3b2ee3 2014-10-11T20:56:50 Introduce failing test for conflict filtering in index
Edward Thomson 24deacb7 2014-10-13T11:01:52 Merge pull request #2618 from csware/msvc-no-z-prefix There is no "z" size specifier on MSVC
Edward Thomson 969b6a47 2014-10-11T11:23:34 is_empty_dir (wi32): cope with empty mount points FindFirstFile will fail with INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE if there are no children to the given path, which can happen if the given path is a file (and obviously has no children) or if the given path is an empty mount point. (Most directories have at least directory entries '.' and '..', but ridiculously another volume mounted in another drive letter's path space do not, and thus have nothing to enumerate.) If FindFirstFile fails, check if this is a directory-like thing (a mount point).
Edward Thomson 8d45b469 2014-10-11T14:34:24 p_lstat win32: don't canonicalize volume mounts A reparse point that is an IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT could be a junction or an actual filesystem mount point. (Who knew?) If it's the latter, its reparse point will report the actual volume information \??\Volume{GUID}\ and we should not attempt to dereference that further, instead readlink should report EINVAL since it's not a symlink / junction and its original path was canonical. Yes, really.
Sven Strickroth cf1013a8 2014-10-12T17:21:17 There is no "z" size specifier on MSVC See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tcxf1dw6.aspx and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6655410/why-doesnt-zd-printf-format-work-in-vs2010 Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Linquize d6bbcefc 2014-10-12T15:52:53 describe: add example
Edward Thomson 9e49cb7a 2014-10-11T14:48:57 Merge pull request #2613 from libgit2/rb/minor-cleanups Minor cleanups for master
Linquize 59186d9b 2014-10-10T23:37:20 describe: Initialize options for git_describe_format() if null
Linquize 0494a7c9 2014-10-10T21:48:46 describe: Do not crash if pass null option to git_describe_commit()
Russell Belfer 85fe63bc 2014-10-10T15:17:27 Don't use cl_git_pass for POSIX functions If there is a failure then cl_git_pass tries to get the libgit2 error, but p_... functions don't set that. Also - trailing whitespace cleanup.
Russell Belfer babbff34 2014-10-10T15:17:05 Move un-namespaced constant to internal header FLAG_BITS only seems to be used internally
Edward Thomson fd0f6d38 2014-10-10T14:06:14 Merge pull request #2470 from libgit2/cmn/read-tree-cache Fill the tree cache when reading in a tree into an index
Carlos Martín Nieto 1b63af51 2014-09-29T09:21:57 Update CHANGELOG and PROJECTS with the tree cache changes
Carlos Martín Nieto 7465e873 2014-09-29T09:07:41 index: fill the tree cache on write-tree An obvious place to fill the tree cache is on write-tree, as we're guaranteed to be able to fill in the whole tree cache. The way this commit does this is not the most efficient, as we read the root tree from the odb instead of filling in the cache as we go along, but it fills the cache such that successive operations (and persisting the index to disk) will be able to take advantage of the cache, and it reuses the code we already have for filling the cache. Filling in the cache as we create the trees would require some reallocation of the children vector, which is currently not possible with out pool implementation. A different data structure would likely allow us to perform this operation at a later date.
Carlos Martín Nieto 795d8e93 2014-09-29T08:03:22 index: make sure to write cached subtrees if parent is invalidated If e.g. the root tree is invalidated, we still want to write out its children, since those may still have valid cache entries.
Carlos Martín Nieto c2f8b215 2014-09-28T07:00:49 index: write out the tree cache extension Keeping the cache around after read-tree is only one part of the optimisation opportunities. In order to share the cache between program instances, we need to write the TREE extension to the index. Do so, taking the opportunity to rename 'entries' to 'entry_count' to match the name given in the format description. The included test is rather trivial, but works as a sanity check.
Carlos Martín Nieto 46bb0067 2014-07-11T11:52:38 tree-cache: remove the parent pointer This wasn't used. We invalidate based on the full path, so we always go down the tree, never up.
Carlos Martín Nieto ee4db1c1 2014-07-11T11:48:51 index: add tests for the tree cache These test that we invalidate at the right levels and that we remove the tree cache when clearing the index.
Carlos Martín Nieto 6843cebe 2014-07-10T14:10:39 index: fill the tree cache when reading from a tree When reading from a tree, we know what every tree is going to look like, so we can fill in the tree cache completely, making use of the index for modification of trees a lot quicker.
Carlos Martín Nieto 19c88310 2014-07-10T13:48:13 tree-cache: move to use a pool allocator This simplifies freeing the entries quite a bit; though there aren't that many failure paths right now, introducing filling the cache from a tree will introduce more. This makes sure not to leak memory on errors.
Carlos Martín Nieto d091a9db 2014-07-10T12:21:28 tree-cache: extract the allocation
Edward Thomson a6ed1fcb 2014-10-10T12:21:28 Merge pull request #2593 from libgit2/cmn/remote-delete-name remote: accept a repository and remote name for deletion