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219c89d1
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2014-04-23T16:28:45
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Treat ignored, empty, and untracked dirs different
In the iterator, distinguish between ignores and empty directories
so that diff and status can ignore empty directories, but checkout
and stash can treat them as untracked items.
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37da3685
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2014-04-22T21:51:54
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Make checkout match diff for untracked/ignored dir
When diff finds an untracked directory, it emulates Git behavior
by looking inside the directory to see if there are any untracked
items inside it. If there are only ignored items inside the dir,
then diff considers it ignored, even if there is no direct ignore
rule for it.
Checkout was not copying this behavior - when it found an untracked
directory, it just treated it as untracked. Unfortunately, when
combined with GIT_CHECKOUT_REMOVE_UNTRACKED, this made is seem that
checkout (and stash, which uses checkout) was removing ignored
items when you had only asked it to remove untracked ones.
This commit moves the logic for advancing past an untracked dir
while scanning for non-ignored items into an iterator helper fn,
and uses that for both diff and checkout.
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2fe54afa
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2013-09-30T16:58:33
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Put hooks in place for precompose in dirload fn
This doesn't actual do string precompose but it puts the hooks in
place into the iterators and the git_path_dirload function so that
the actual precompose work is ready to go.
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9094ae5a
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2013-06-21T11:51:16
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Add target directory to checkout
This adds the ability for checkout to write to a target directory
instead of having to use the working directory of the repository.
This makes it easier to do exports of repository data and the like.
This is similar to, but not quite the same as, the --prefix option
to `git checkout-index` (this will always be treated as a directory
name, not just as a simple text prefix).
As part of this, the workdir iterator was extended to take the
path to the working directory as a parameter and fallback on the
git_repository_workdir result only if it's not specified.
Fixes #1332
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cee695ae
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2013-05-31T12:18:43
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Make iterators use GIT_ITEROVER & smart advance
1. internal iterators now return GIT_ITEROVER when you go past the
last item in the iteration.
2. git_iterator_advance will "advance" to the first item in the
iteration if it is called immediately after creating the
iterator, which allows a simpler idiom for basic iteration.
3. if git_iterator_advance encounters an error reading data (e.g.
a missing tree or an unreadable file), it returns the error
but also attempts to advance past the invalid data to prevent
an infinite loop.
Updated all tests and internal usage of iterators to account for
these new behaviors.
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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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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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cc216a01
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2013-03-05T16:29:04
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Retire spoolandsort iterator
Since the case sensitivity is moved into the respective iterators,
this removes the spoolandsort iterator code.
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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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25423d03
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2013-01-09T16:07:54
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Support case insensitive tree iterators and status
This makes tree iterators directly support case insensitivity by
using a secondary index that can be sorted by icase. Also, this
fixes the ambiguity check in the git_status_file API to also be
case insensitive. Lastly, this adds new test cases for case
insensitive range boundary checking for all types of iterators.
With this change, it should be possible to deprecate the spool
and sort iterator, but I haven't done that yet.
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134d8c91
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2013-01-08T15:53:13
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Update iterator API with flags for ignore_case
This changes the iterator API so that flags can be passed in to
the constructor functions to control the ignore_case behavior.
At this point, the flags are not supported on tree iterators (i.e.
there is no functional change over the old API), but the API
changes are all made to accomodate this.
By the way, I went with a flags parameter because in the future
I have a couple of other ideas for iterator flags that will make
it easier to fix some diff/status/checkout bugs.
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4b181037
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2013-01-08T13:39:15
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Minor iterator API cleanups
In preparation for further iterator changes, this cleans up a few
small things in the iterator API:
* removed the git_iterator_for_repo_index_range API
* made git_iterator_free not be inlined
* minor param name and test function name tweaks
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359fc2d2
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2013-01-08T17:07:25
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update copyrights
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546d65a8
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2013-01-02T17:01:34
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Fix up spoolandsort iterator usage
The spoolandsort iterator changes got sort-of cherry picked out of
this branch and so I dropped the commit when rebasing; however,
there were a few small changes that got dropped as well (since the
version merged upstream wasn't quite the same as what I dropped).
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5cf9875a
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2012-12-18T15:19:24
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Add index updating to checkout
Make checkout update entries in the index for all files that are
updated and/or removed, unless flag GIT_CHECKOUT_DONT_UPDATE_INDEX
is given. To do this, iterators were extended to allow a little
more introspection into the index being iterated over, etc.
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f616a36b
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2012-12-27T22:25:52
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Make spoolandsort a pushable iterator behavior
An earlier change to `git_diff_from_iterators` introduced a
memory leak where the allocated spoolandsort iterator was not
returned to the caller and thus not freed.
One proposal changes all iterator APIs to use git_iterator** so
we can reallocate the iterator at will, but that seems unexpected.
This commit makes it so that an iterator can be changed in place.
The callbacks are isolated in a separate structure and a pointer
to that structure can be reassigned by the spoolandsort extension.
This means that spoolandsort doesn't create a new iterator; it
just allocates a new block of callbacks (along with space for its
own extra data) and swaps that into the iterator.
Additionally, since spoolandsort is only needed to switch the
case sensitivity of an iterator, this simplifies the API to only
take the ignore_case boolean and to be a no-op if the iterator
already matches the requested case sensitivity.
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91e7d263
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2012-12-10T15:29:44
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Fix iterator reset and add reset ranges
The `git_iterator_reset` command has not been working in all cases
particularly when there is a start and end range. This fixes it
and adds tests for it, and also extends it with the ability to
update the start/end range strings when an iterator is reset.
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9950d27a
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2012-12-06T13:26:58
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Clean up iterator APIs
This removes the need to explicitly pass the repo into iterators
where the repo is implied by the other parameters. This moves
the repo to be owned by the parent struct. Also, this has some
iterator related updates to the internal diff API to lay the
groundwork for checkout improvements.
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bad68c0a
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2012-11-13T14:02:59
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Add iterator for git_index object
The index iterator could previously only be created from a repo
object, but this allows creating an iterator from a `git_index`
object instead (while keeping, though renaming, the old function).
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0d64bef9
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2012-10-05T15:56:57
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Add complex checkout test and then fix checkout
This started as a complex new test for checkout going through the
"typechanges" test repository, but that revealed numerous issues
with checkout, including:
* complete failure with submodules
* failure to create blobs with exec bits
* problems when replacing a tree with a blob because the tree
"example/" sorts after the blob "example" so the delete was
being processed after the single file blob was created
This fixes most of those problems and includes a number of other
minor changes that made it easier to do that, including improving
the TYPECHANGE support in diff/status, etc.
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dfbff793
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2012-10-08T15:14:12
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Fix a few diff bugs with directory content
There are a few cases where diff should leave directories in
the diff list if we want to match core git, such as when the
directory contains a .git dir. That feature was lost when I
introduced some of the new submodule handling.
This restores that and then fixes a couple of related to diff
output that are triggered by having diffs with directories in
them.
Also, this adds a new flag that can be passed to diff if you
want diff output to actually include the file content of any
untracked files.
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f08c60a5
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2012-09-17T16:10:42
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Minor fixes for ignorecase support
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ec40b7f9
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2012-09-17T15:42:41
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Support for core.ignorecase
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41a82592
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2012-05-15T14:17:39
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Ranged iterators and rewritten git_status_file
The goal of this work is to rewrite git_status_file to use the
same underlying code as git_status_foreach.
This is done in 3 phases:
1. Extend iterators to allow ranged iteration with start and
end prefixes for the range of file names to be covered.
2. Improve diff so that when there is a pathspec and there is
a common non-wildcard prefix of the pathspec, it will use
ranged iterators to minimize excess iteration.
3. Rewrite git_status_file to call git_status_foreach_ext
with a pathspec that covers just the one file being checked.
Since ranged iterators underlie the status & diff implementation,
this is actually fairly efficient. The workdir iterator does
end up loading the contents of all the directories down to the
single file, which should ideally be avoided, but it is pretty
good.
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87fe3507
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2012-05-13T19:09:25
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iterator: prevent git_iterator_free() from segfaulting when being passed a NULL iterator
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7e000ab2
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2012-05-08T15:03:59
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Add support for diffing index with no HEAD
When a repo is first created, there is no HEAD yet and attempting
to diff files in the index was showing nothing because a tree
iterator could not be constructed. This adds an "empty" iterator
and falls back on that when the head cannot be looked up.
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74fa4bfa
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2012-02-28T16:14:47
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Update diff to use iterators
This is a major reorganization of the diff code. This changes
the diff functions to use the iterators for traversing the
content. This allowed a lot of code to be simplified. Also,
this moved the functions relating to outputting a diff into a
new file (diff_output.c).
This includes a number of other changes - adding utility
functions, extending iterators, etc. plus more tests for the
diff code. This also takes the example diff.c program much
further in terms of emulating git-diff command line options.
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da337c80
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2012-02-22T11:22:33
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Iterator improvements from diff implementation
This makes two changes to iterator behavior: first, advance
can optionally do the work of returning the new current value.
This is such a common pattern that it really cleans up usage.
Second, for workdir iterators, this removes automatically
iterating into directories. That seemed like a good idea,
but when an entirely new directory hierarchy is introduced
into the workdir, there is no reason to iterate into it if
there are no corresponding entries in the tree/index that it
is being compared to.
This second change actually wasn't a lot of code because not
descending into directories was already the behavior for
ignored directories. This just extends that to all directories.
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b6c93aef
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2012-02-21T14:46:24
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Uniform iterators for trees, index, and workdir
This create a new git_iterator type of object that provides a
uniform interface for iterating over the index, an arbitrary
tree, or the working directory of a repository.
As part of this, git ignore support was extended to support
push and pop of directory-based ignore files as the working
directory is being traversed (so the array of ignores does
not have to be recreated at each directory during traveral).
There are a number of other small utility functions in buffer,
path, vector, and fileops that are included in this patch
that made the iterator implementation cleaner.
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