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0f3def71
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2012-11-09T11:19:46
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Fix various cross-platform build issues
This fixes a number of warnings and problems with cross-platform
builds. Among other things, it's not safe to name a member of a
structure "strcmp" because that may be #defined.
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1e3b8ed5
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2012-10-24T14:07:07
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Remove 'bytes' param from git_remote_download
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9762ad99
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2012-10-24T13:43:23
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Renaming: fix example
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7d222e13
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2012-10-24T13:29:14
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Network progress: rename things
git_indexer_stats and friends -> git_transfer_progress*
Also made git_transfer_progress members more sanely
named.
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7635a118
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2012-10-17T14:06:32
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Fix example compilation
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d57c47dc
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2012-10-16T13:29:12
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Add accessor for git_remote's stats field
Also converted the network example to use it.
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0a1db746
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2012-05-14T20:46:30
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examples: add progress output to fetch
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bffa852f
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2012-07-13T12:01:11
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indexer: recognize and mark when all of the packfile has been downloaded
We can't always rely on the network telling us when the download is
finished. Recognize it from the indexer itself.
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ae789622
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2012-07-25T10:52:20
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examples: fix warnings in network/
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64d01de8
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2012-07-24T14:23:16
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remote: start moving the protocol to a common area
For the transition, http is going to keep its own logic until the
git/common code catches up with the implied multi_ack that http
has. This also has the side-effect of making the code cleaner and more
correct regardingt he protocol.
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b3aaa7a7
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2012-07-21T17:52:51
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Add a struct for network callbacks
Currently only update_tips is used, but it prepares the way for
progress output during download.
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a8df98c6
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2012-06-14T18:57:24
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Updates from comments on OS4 compatibility pull request http://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/pull/766
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5c0fd7b9
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2012-06-09T13:20:07
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allow disabling pthreads for testing
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7eeec8f2
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2012-05-24T16:41:53
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examples/network: consistently use tabs for indentation
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baaa8a44
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2012-05-03T20:25:56
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remotes: change git_remote_new's signature
Add a fetch refspec arguemnt and make the arguments (name, url,
refspec), as that order makes more sense.
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42ea35c0
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2012-05-01T22:25:43
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remote: don't free transport on disconnect
Currently, git_remote_disconnect not only closes the connection but also
frees the underlying transport object, making it impossible to write
code like
// fetch stuff
git_remote_download()
// close connection
git_remote_disconnect()
// call user provided callback for each ref
git_remote_update_tips(remote, callback)
because remote->refs points to references owned by the transport object.
This means, we have an idling connection while running the callback for
each reference.
Instead, allow immediate disconnect and free the transport later in
git_remote_free().
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f184836b
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2012-04-25T12:13:20
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remote: run a callback when updating the branch tips
This allows the caller to update an internal structure or update the
user output with the tips that were updated.
While in the area, only try to update the ref if the value is
different from its old one.
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bf4ef0c5
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2012-04-16T05:02:41
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examples: run fetch in a background thread
This allows us to give updates on how it's doing
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db0f96a6
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2012-04-13T23:37:55
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examples: port 'fetch' to the new API
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d88d4311
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2011-11-28T08:40:40
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remote: Cleanup the remotes code
- Hide the remaining transports code
- Drop `git_headarray`, switch to using a callback to list refs. Makes
the code cleaner.
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faeebd06
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2011-11-06T19:35:35
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examples/network/fetch.c: revert overzealous conversion of free to git__free
Since git__free is not exported (it's actually a macro), it should not be
used in client programs. Change this call to 'git__free' back to 'free'.
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3286c408
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2011-10-28T14:51:13
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global: Properly use `git__` memory wrappers
Ensure that all memory related functions (malloc, calloc, strdup, free,
etc) are using their respective `git__` wrappers.
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24012627
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2011-10-03T00:33:13
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examples: add ls-remote, fetch and index-pack examples
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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