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775d831b
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2014-12-10T10:03:07
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readme: Trim trailing lines
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0fae0391
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2014-12-10T01:29:07
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Merge pull request #2753 from ethomson/win32_leaks
Win32 leaks
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ad2bf40a
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2014-12-08T17:31:34
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winhttp: plug some leaks
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6b11eb51
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2014-12-08T16:59:41
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core::link test: clean up junction point name
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80b01c8f
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2014-12-08T16:06:15
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win32: remember to free wide env name/value
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c251f3bb
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2014-12-08T16:05:47
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win32: remember to cleanup our hash_ctx
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d5087689
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2014-12-08T23:03:30
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Merge pull request #2750 from linquize/generate.py
Update clar to e3985dd
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99cfe9b2
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2014-12-08T16:27:58
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Merge pull request #2751 from linquize/broken-test-win
Fix broken tests on Windows
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8e0aa2eb
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2014-12-07T23:41:30
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Fix broken merge tests due to autocrlf was not false
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d226fbf1
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2014-12-07T22:42:06
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Fix broken test suite on Windows
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3a1eb9e5
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2014-12-07T22:09:00
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Update clar to e3985dd
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19ae8439
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2014-12-06T20:17:16
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Merge pull request #2746 from libgit2/cmn/neg-ignore-dir
Fix negative ignores withing ignored dirs
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f2e09b8a
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2014-12-06T12:26:04
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Merge pull request #2748 from libgit2/cmn/doc-all
doc: add documentation to all the public structs and enums
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013924c1
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2014-12-05T23:44:34
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Merge pull request #2730 from libgit2/cmn/local-push
Adjust the local transport for the common refspec parser
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df86d43c
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2014-12-05T23:37:05
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Merge pull request #2747 from libgit2/cmn/notes-consistency
Notes API consistency fixes
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bfa6cdbf
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2014-12-06T03:13:44
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notes: fix comments for git_note_next()
The iterator is the last argument. There is also no returned notes, just
ids, so the comment about freeing is out of place.
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21083a71
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2014-12-06T03:12:04
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notes: move the notes name argument
Make it consistent between git_note_create() and git_note_remote() by
putting it after the repository.
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a295bd2d
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2014-12-06T03:36:18
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doc: add documentation to all the public structs and enums
This makes them show up in the reference, even if the text itself isn't
the most descriptive.
These have been found with
grep -Przon '\n\ntypedef struct.*?\{' -- include
grep -Przon '\n\ntypedef enum.*?\{' -- include
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e05b2ff1
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2014-12-05T18:25:38
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ignore: match git's rule negation rules
A rule can only negate something which was explicitly mentioned in the
rules before it. Change our parsing to ignore a negative rule which does
not negate something mentioned in the rules above it.
While here, fix a wrong allocator usage. The memory for the match string
comes from pool allocator. We must not free it with the general
allocator. We can instead simply forget the string and it will be
cleaned up.
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e0a97416
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2014-12-05T16:31:14
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ignore: adjust test for negating inside a dir
Given
top
!top/foo
in an ignore file, we should not unignore top/foo. This is an
implementation detail of the git code leaking, but that's the behaviour
we should show.
A negation rule can only negate an exact rule it has seen before.
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d43c7bd0
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2014-12-05T08:13:43
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Rever spelling fixes for dependencies
This is not our code and it adds unecessary changes from the upstream
code.
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30ec0526
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2014-12-05T07:44:09
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Merge pull request #2744 from epmatsw/spelling
Spelling fixes
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e79fbd9e
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2014-12-05T07:09:08
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Merge pull request #2743 from ethomson/init_val
init: return the number of initializations
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b874629b
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2014-12-04T21:06:59
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Spelling fixes
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6d91dc53
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2014-12-03T15:28:44
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init: return the number of initializations
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8bfbe698
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2014-12-03T21:54:44
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Merge pull request #2742 from stewid/add_missing_else_directive
Add missing else directive
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2d2cd625
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2014-12-03T21:01:42
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Add missing else directive
Add missing else directive to fix compiler warning: control reaches
end of non-void function
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792d750b
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2014-12-03T13:38:48
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Merge pull request #2741 from ethomson/fetch-twice
win32: clear connection data on close
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70d21742
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2014-12-03T00:41:46
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win32: clear connection data on close
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169497d1
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2014-12-01T10:43:11
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Merge pull request #2734 from jeffhostetler/jeffhostetler/git_mkfile
fix cl_git_mkfile() to test for -1 rather than 0 for errors from p_creat...
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fea15f7c
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2014-11-30T01:52:22
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Merge pull request #2736 from ethomson/describe_errorcode
describe: check error codes
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32e2b758
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2014-11-29T15:57:35
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describe: check error codes
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93aef71e
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2014-11-26T14:12:11
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fix cl_git_mkfile() to test for -1 rather than 0 for errors from p_creat()
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53e48b37
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2014-11-23T17:28:26
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Merge pull request #2727 from libgit2/cmn/travis-jobs
Regain non-threadsafe builds and make the valgrind build failable
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e952bc5a
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2014-11-23T17:15:18
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Merge pull request #2718 from libgit2/cmn/peeling-errors
peel: reject bad queries with EPEEL
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d5c84f67
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2014-11-23T21:34:45
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local: adjust to the common refspec parser
We no longer have NULL strings, but empty ones and duplicate the sides
if necessar, so the first check will never do anything.
While in the area, remove unnecessary ifs and early returns.
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3fade40e
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2014-11-23T21:29:35
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remote: add test for pushing and deleting with the local transport
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52ee0e8e
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2014-11-23T21:26:53
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remote: verify there is a push foreach callback set
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f7fcb18f
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2014-11-23T14:12:54
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Plug leaks
Valgrind is now clean except for libssl and libgcrypt.
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753e17b0
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2014-11-19T18:42:29
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peel: reject bad queries with EINVALIDSPEC
There are some combination of objects and target types which we know
cannot be fulfilled. Return EINVALIDSPEC for those to signify that there
is a mismatch in the user-provided data and what the object model is
capable of satisfying.
If we start at a tag and in the course of peeling find out that we
cannot reach a particular type, we return EPEEL.
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1dbb74ba
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2014-11-22T18:46:17
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Travis: do non-threadsafe builds
When flipping the default to threadsafe, we never made sure that the
tests were building non-threadsafe variants. Specify which thead-safety
we want for each.
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60f3e876
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2014-11-22T18:42:00
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Travis: move the valgrind run to allowed_failures
We don't need to know the result of the travis run before determining
whether we want to consider the merge as successful.
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e06b1040
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2014-11-22T18:39:50
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Merge pull request #2723 from ravindp/ravindp/fix_4_missing_delta_bases
Fix for misleading "missing delta bases" error.
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ec7e680c
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2014-11-20T12:07:55
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Fix for misleading "missing delta bases" error - Fix #2721.
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e0482934
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2014-11-21T13:16:42
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Merge pull request #2725 from libgit2/vmg/attr-null
Do not assume blob contents are NULL terminated
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24cce239
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2014-11-21T18:09:57
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text: Null-terminate a string if we've been gouging it
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b7fb71e3
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2014-11-21T17:38:55
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notes: Use `git__strndup`
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2e1e0f10
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2014-11-21T17:24:55
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blame: Do not assume blob contents are NULL-terminated
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1ba48b7c
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2014-11-21T17:19:41
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notes: Do not assume blob contents are NULL-terminated
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72d00241
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2014-11-21T13:32:21
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attr_file: Do not assume ODB data is NULL-terminated
That's a bad assumption to make, even though right now it holds
(because of the way we've implemented decompression of packfiles),
this may change in the future, given that ODB objects can be
binary data.
Furthermore, the ODB object can return a NULL pointer if the object
is empty. Copying the NULL pointer to the strbuf lets us handle it
like an empty string. Again, the NULL pointer is valid behavior because
you're supposed to check the *size* of the object before working
on it.
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92e0b679
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2014-11-21T13:31:30
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buffer: Do not `put` anything if len is 0
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6f446176
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2014-11-21T10:59:20
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Merge pull request #2710 from Therzok/shellcheckScripts
Run shell scripts through shellcheck
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deadc43e
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2014-11-21T15:21:00
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Merge pull request #2720 from ravindp/master
Fix for memory leak issue in indexer.c, that surfaces on windows
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c89f1cf9
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2014-11-21T14:18:32
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Merge pull request #2724 from libgit2/vmg/empty
odb: `git_odb_object` contents are never NULL
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e0156651
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2014-11-21T13:50:46
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odb: `git_odb_object` contents are never NULL
This is a contract that we made in the library and that we need to uphold. The
contents of a blob can never be NULL because several parts of the library (including
the filter and attributes code) expect `git_blob_rawcontent` to always return a
valid pointer.
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a4fccbbf
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2014-11-17T07:01:40
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Run shell scripts through shellcheck
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fc6ac074
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2014-11-20T13:13:46
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Merge pull request #2713 from libgit2/jamill/push_fetch_first
Update message for error during push
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fd10b110
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2014-11-20T13:12:49
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Merge pull request #2717 from libgit2/cmn/remote-ls
Clarify the git_remote_ls() documentation
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21361cb7
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2014-11-20T13:12:29
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Merge pull request #2719 from libgit2/cmn/fetch-twice
fetch: clear the connection data on close
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d7674b57
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2014-11-19T19:12:59
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Merge pull request #2722 from libgit2/cmn/disable-ssh-check
travis: disable the cert callback on OSX
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aa5a06c3
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2014-11-20T00:52:52
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travis: disable the cert callback on OSX
The sshd on OSX has stopped responding to the setting which this test
assumes is there, so let's disable it until we can figure out what's
happening.
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1ca61bdc
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2014-11-19T20:53:25
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fetch: clear the connection data on close
When we fetch twice with the same remote object, we did not properly
clear the connection flags, so we would leak state from the last
connection.
This can cause the second fetch with the same remote object to fail if
using a HTTP URL where the server redirects to HTTPS, as the second
fetch would see `use_ssl` set and think the initial connection wanted to
downgrade the connection.
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7561f98d
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2014-11-19T14:54:30
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Fix for memory leak issue in indexer.c, that surfaces on windows
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8fd7dd77
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2014-11-19T15:49:47
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remote: don't say we free the remote on disconnect
On disconnect we simply ask the transport to close the connection, we do
not free it.
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699dfcc3
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2014-11-19T15:49:02
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remote: clarify which list of references _ls() returns
Make it clear that this is not the ls-remote command but a way to access
the data we have and how long it's kept around.
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4d86caec
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2014-11-18T18:32:25
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Remove two completed projects from the list
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93b982b1
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2014-11-18T12:12:19
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Merge pull request #2654 from linquize/missing-obj
Fix missing object in tests/resources/crlf by changing the tail commit
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45301cca
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2014-11-18T11:44:59
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Merge pull request #2608 from libgit2/cmn/remote-push
Provide a convenience function `git_remote_push()`
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8b5b814e
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2014-11-17T20:10:58
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Merge pull request #2671 from swisspol/remote_create_fix
Fixed active_refspecs field not initialized on new git_remote objects
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7f1b73b7
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2014-11-17T17:03:55
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Merge pull request #2693 from libgit2/cmn/push-refspec-refactor
push: use the common refspec parser
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a4221ccb
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2014-11-17T16:36:54
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Merge pull request #2699 from swisspol/fix_warnings
Fixed a couple Clang warnings
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a03f6caf
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2014-11-17T16:30:31
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Update message for error during push
When attempting to update a reference on a remote during push, and the
reference on the remote refers to a commit that does not exist locally,
then we should report a more clear error message.
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d3cd7da5
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2014-10-28T20:56:18
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Fixed active_refspecs field not initialized on new git_remote objects
When creating a new remote, contrary to loading one from disk,
active_refspecs was not populated. This means that if using the new
remote to push, git_push_update_tips() will be a no-op since it
checks the refspecs passed during the push against the base ones
i.e. active_refspecs. And therefore the local refs won't be created
or updated after the push operation.
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5915d700
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2014-11-17T14:28:22
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branch: consider an empty upstream remote config as not found
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8aa70737
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2014-11-17T14:03:50
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Merge branch 'openssl-lock-free'
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d6ecc311
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2014-11-15T14:35:58
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Plug possible leak in the openssl locks
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ce8822cb
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2014-11-15T20:45:17
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Merge pull request #2707 from swisspol/fix_include
Fixed git2.h not including threads.h anymore
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624eb97f
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2014-11-15T13:49:15
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Merge pull request #2708 from phatblat/pr/threading-doc
Fix typo in THREADING.md
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d698712b
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2014-11-14T21:15:42
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Fix GCD typo
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889d8c8b
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2014-11-15T08:20:36
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Fixed git2.h not including threads.h anymore
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692c0408
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2014-11-09T08:09:25
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Fixed a couple Clang warnings
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aad638f3
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2014-11-07T15:00:11
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push: use the common refspec parser
There is one well-known and well-tested parser which we should use,
instead of implementing parsing a second time.
The common parser is also augmented to copy the LHS into the RHS if the
latter is empty.
The expressions test had to change a bit, as we now catch a bad RHS of a
refspec locally.
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65f6c1c7
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2014-11-09T13:41:57
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Merge pull request #2653 from ethomson/contributing
Add test information to contributing guidelines
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057126c6
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2014-11-08T18:15:02
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Merge pull request #2637 from libgit2/cmn/global-init
Rename git_threads_ to git_libgit2_
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64e3e6d4
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2014-10-11T12:25:50
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remote: use configured push refspecs if none are given
If the user does not pass any refspecs to push, try to use those
configured via the configuration or via add_push().
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6eb9e39c
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2014-10-10T13:35:57
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push: move main test function to git_remote_push()
We have the step-by-step method in the initialization function as we
want to remove references based on the list of references which are
already there, and we can use the convenience function for testing the
main push.
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3149547b
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2014-10-10T12:39:53
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remote: introduce git_remote_push()
This function, similar in style to git_remote_fetch(), performs all the
steps required for a push, with a similar interface.
The remote callbacks struct has learnt about the push callbacks, letting
us set the callbacks a single time instead of setting some in the remote
and some in the push operation.
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799e22ea
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2014-10-23T17:34:41
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Rename git_threads_ to git_libgit2_
This describes their purpose better, as we now initialize ssl and some
other global stuff in there. Calling the init function is not something
which has been optional for a while now.
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4865cc3f
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2014-11-08T17:45:38
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Merge pull request #2673 from swisspol/2672
Fixed GIT_REMOTE_DOWNLOAD_TAGS_ALL to behave like git 1.9.0+
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e284c451
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2014-10-28T22:18:38
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Changed GIT_REMOTE_DOWNLOAD_TAGS_ALL to behave like git 1.9.0
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02bc5233
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2014-11-08T17:05:13
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Merge pull request #2698 from libgit2/cmn/fetchhead-refactor
Refactor fetchhead
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bc8c4a8a
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2014-11-08T16:55:23
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Merge pull request #2695 from libgit2/cmn/remote-lookup
remote: rename _load() to _lookup()
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e3bd48a7
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2014-11-08T16:52:43
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Merge pull request #2696 from libgit2/cmn/empty-objects
odb: hardcode the empty blob and tree
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09d1408c
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2014-11-08T16:49:30
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Merge pull request #2694 from Therzok/statusFile
git_status_file now takes an exact path.
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2c9b9c8b
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2014-11-08T20:40:02
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remote: refactor the reference-update decision
This is an ugly chunk of code, so let's put it into its own function.
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e1ac0101
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2014-11-08T14:40:53
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odb: hardcode the empty blob and tree
git hardocodes these as objects which exist regardless of whether they
are in the odb and uses them in the shell interface as a way of
expressing the lack of a blob or tree for one side of e.g. a diff.
In the library we use each language's natural way of declaring a lack of
value which makes a workaround like this unnecessary. Since git uses it,
it does however mean each shell application would need to perform this
check themselves.
This makes it common work across a range of applications and an issue
with compatibility with git, which fits right into what the library aims
to provide.
Thus we introduce the hard-coded empty blob and tree in the odb
frontend. These hard-coded objects are checked for before going to the
backends, but after the cache check, which means the second time they're
used, they will be treated as normal cached objects instead of creating
new ones.
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64fdd86d
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2014-11-08T20:21:14
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remote: don't check for upstream on an anonymous remote
If the remote is anonymous, then we cannot check for any configuration,
as there is no name. Check for this before we try to use the name, which
may be a NULL pointer.
This fixes #2697.
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e235db02
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2014-11-08T20:09:11
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remote: use git_branch_upstream_remote()
This reduces the clutter somewhat and lets us see what we're asking
about the reference.
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82374d98
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2014-11-08T20:00:17
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branch: add getter for the upstream remote name
This gets the value from branch.<foo>.remote.
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209425ce
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2014-11-08T13:25:51
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remote: rename _load() to _lookup()
This brings it in line with the rest of the lookup functions.
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