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89ba9f1a
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2015-03-18T13:17:04
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Merge pull request #2967 from jacquesg/merge-whitespace
Allow merges of files (and trees) with whitespace problems/fixes
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9bbc8f35
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2015-03-17T10:21:28
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Merge pull request #2962 from libgit2/cmn/reflog-annotated
Add annotated versions of ref-modying functions
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7800048a
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2015-03-17T10:06:50
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Merge pull request #2972 from libgit2/cmn/pack-objects-walk
[WIP] Smarter pack-building
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62dd4d71
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2015-03-07T00:06:02
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annotated_commit: provide a constructor from a revspec
This extra constructor will be useful for the annotated versions of
ref-modifying functions, as it allows us to create a commit with the
extended sha syntax which was used to retrieve it.
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62d38a1d
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2015-03-06T23:51:40
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Add annotated commit versions of reflog-modifying functions
We do not always want to put the id directly into the reflog, but we
want to speicfy what a user typed. For this use-case we provide
annotated version of a few functions which let the caller specify what
user-friendly name was used when asking for the operation.
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74c37c2a
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2015-03-12T13:16:09
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Added options to enable patience and minimal diff drivers
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13de9363
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2015-03-12T12:36:09
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Collapse whitespace flags into git_merge_file_flags_t
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f29dde68
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2015-03-12T12:29:47
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Renamed git_merge_options 'flags' to 'tree_flags'
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45a86bbf
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2015-03-09T17:02:52
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Allow for merges with whitespace discrepancies
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15f58174
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2015-03-11T17:55:39
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Merge commit 'refs/pull/2879/head' of ssh://github.com/libgit2/libgit2
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04a36fef
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2014-10-11T15:48:29
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pack-objects: fill a packbuilder from a walk
Most use-cases for the object packer communicate in terms of commits
which each side has. We already have an object to specify this
relationship between commits, namely git_revwalk.
By knowing which commits we want to pack and which the other side
already has, we can perform similar optimisations to git, by marking
each tree as interesting or uninteresting only once, and not sending
those trees which we know the other side has.
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9a97f49e
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2014-12-21T15:31:03
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config: borrow refcounted references
This changes the get_entry() method to return a refcounted version of
the config entry, which you have to free when you're done.
This allows us to avoid freeing the memory in which the entry is stored
on a refresh, which may happen at any time for a live config.
For this reason, get_string() has been forbidden on live configs and a
new function get_string_buf() has been added, which stores the string in
a git_buf which the user then owns.
The functions which parse the string value takea advantage of the
borrowing to parse safely and then release the entry.
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4e498646
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2015-01-15T16:50:31
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repository: remove log message override for switching the active branch
We want to use the "checkout: moving from ..." message in order to let
git know when a change of branch has happened. Make the convenience
functions for this goal write this message.
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412a3808
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2015-01-15T15:31:23
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push: remove reflog message override
We always use "update by push".
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6bfb990d
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2015-01-07T14:47:02
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branch: don't accept a reflog message override
This namespace is about behaving like git's branch command, so let's do
exactly that instead of taking a reflog message.
This override is still available via the reference namespace.
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23a17803
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2015-01-07T14:16:50
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reset: remove reflog message override
This function is meant to simulate what git does in the reset command,
so we should include the reflog message in that.
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659cf202
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2015-01-07T12:23:05
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Remove the signature from ref-modifying functions
The signature for the reflog is not something which changes
dynamically. Almost all uses will be NULL, since we want for the
repository's default identity to be used, making it noise.
In order to allow for changing the identity, we instead provide
git_repository_set_ident() and git_repository_ident() which allow a user
to override the choice of signature.
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99b68a2a
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2015-03-03T13:47:13
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Merge pull request #2908 from ethomson/safe_create
Allow checkout to handle newly cloned repositories, remove `GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE_CREATE`
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bf1476f1
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2015-03-02T10:35:26
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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.
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96b82b11
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2015-02-14T11:44:05
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checkout: remove `GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE_CREATE` as a strategy
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a275fbc0
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2015-02-05T11:40:16
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Add API to add a memory buffer to an index
git_index_add_frombuffer enables now to store a memory buffer in the odb
and to store an entry in the index directly if the index is attached to a
repository.
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795eaccd
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2015-02-19T11:09:54
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git_filter_opt_t -> git_filter_flag_t
For consistency with the rest of the library, where an opt is an
options *structure*.
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b75f15aa
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2015-02-18T09:25:32
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git_writestream: from git_filter_stream
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fbdc9db3
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2015-01-22T16:10:06
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filters: introduce streaming filters
Add structures and preliminary functions to take a buffer, file or
blob and write the contents in chunks through an arbitrary number
of chained filters, finally writing into a user-provided function
accept the contents.
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a291790a
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2015-02-15T05:18:01
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Merge pull request #2831 from ethomson/merge_lock
merge: lock index during the merge (not just checkout)
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8639ea5f
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2015-01-17T22:47:03
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checkout: introduce GIT_CHECKOUT_DONT_WRITE_INDEX
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49b8293c
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2015-02-13T11:20:32
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rebase: allow `NULL` branch to indicate `HEAD`
Don't require the branch to rebase, if given `NULL`, simply look up
`HEAD`.
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dc63c049
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2015-02-11T23:44:05
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Merge pull request #2893 from phatblat/ben/pr/doc-comments
Fix doc comment formatting
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a36486ef
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2015-02-11T10:31:54
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Fixed error when including git2/include/sys/stream.h
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c03e8c22
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2015-02-10T12:44:05
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Use correct Doxygen trailing comment syntax
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ec7e1c93
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2015-02-10T08:31:48
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Fix doc comment formatting
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3538f8f1
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2015-02-03T13:41:35
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diff docs: update `git_diff_delta` description
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9a294fd8
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2015-01-27T08:17:23
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Clarified git_repository_is_empty() documentation
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1ac5acdc
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2015-01-26T11:28:59
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Merge pull request #2819 from libgit2/cmn/config-get-path
config: add parsing and getter for paths
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f483720c
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2015-01-26T11:25:16
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Merge pull request #2839 from swisspol/typo
Fixed typo in git_repository_reinit_filesystem() documentation
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86815dca
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2015-01-23T16:04:23
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Make sure sys/repository.h includes the required headers
It was missing "common.h" and "types.h" like other system headers.
This generated compilation errors if including it directly.
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22b6a923
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2015-01-23T15:59:54
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Fixed typo in git_repository_reinit_filesystem() documentation
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e74340b0
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2015-01-14T18:47:00
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checkout: remove files before writing new ones
On case insensitive filesystems, we may have files in the working
directory that case fold to a name we want to write. Remove those
files (by default) so that we will not end up with a filename that
has the unexpected case.
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fe598f09
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2015-01-13T11:18:02
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mkdir: walk up tree to mkdir
Walk up the tree to mkdir, which is less immediately efficient,
but allows us to look at intermediate directories that may need
attention.
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1d50b364
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2015-01-12T16:16:27
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checkout: introduce git_checkout_perfdata
Checkout can now provide performance data about the number of (some)
syscalls performed using an optional callback.
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eac773d9
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2015-01-14T15:05:43
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config: add parsing and getter for paths
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85880693
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2015-01-14T10:19:28
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Merge branch 'pr/2740'
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36fc5497
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2014-12-02T05:11:12
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Added GIT_HASHSIG_ALLOW_SMALL_FILES to allow computing signatures for small files
The implementation of the hashsig API disallows computing a signature on
small files containing only a few lines. This new flag disables this
behavior.
git_diff_find_similar() sets this flag by default which means that rename
/ copy detection of small files will now work. This in turn affects the
behavior of the git_status and git_blame APIs which will now detect rename
of small files assuming the right options are passed.
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c868981f
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2015-01-06T13:49:39
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Add extern function to initialize submodule update options.
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239bdc57
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2015-01-05T21:28:30
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Merge pull request #2799 from ethomson/merge_doc
Better document `git_merge_commits`
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9b2efc15
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2015-01-05T20:16:48
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Bump version to 0.22
Bump the version number to 0.22.0 and the SOVERSION to 22.
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0c601229
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2015-01-05T20:10:43
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Merge commit 'refs/pull/2632/head' of github.com:libgit2/libgit2
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5e44d9bc
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2015-01-05T11:34:17
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Better document `git_merge_commits`
`git_merge_commits` (and thus `git_merge`) do not use the same
strategy as `git-merge-recursive` wherein they can produce an
artificial common ancestor that is the merge of all common
ancestors. Document this accordingly.
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d76e9df9
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2015-01-02T15:56:03
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Include git2/common.h in sys/openssl.h.
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f8263472
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2014-12-30T15:54:30
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Fixed git_revert() documentation
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a3ef70bb
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2014-12-30T11:53:55
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Merge pull request #2761 from libgit2/cmn/fetch-prune
Remote-tracking branch prunning
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c4c47fc2
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2014-12-30T11:53:45
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Merge pull request #2762 from libgit2/cmn/hide-push
remote: remove git_push from the public API
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fe794b2e
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2014-12-16T08:57:05
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remote: remove git_push from the public API
Instead we provide git_remote_upload() and git_remote_update_tips() in
order to have a parallel API for fetching and pushing.
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208a2c8a
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2014-12-27T12:09:11
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treebuilder: rename _create() to _new()
This function is a constructor, so let's name it like one and leave
_create() for the reference functions, which do create/write the
reference.
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2fe8157e
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2014-12-22T18:42:03
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index: reuc and name entrycounts should be size_t
For the REUC and NAME entries, we use size_t internally, and we take
size_t for the get_byindex() functions, but the entrycount() functions
strangely cast to an unsigned int instead.
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9d1f97df
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2014-10-29T17:49:04
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Introduce a convenience function for submodule update
This introduces the functionality of submodule update in
'git_submodule_do_update'. The existing 'git_submodule_update' function is
renamed to 'git_submodule_update_strategy'. The 'git_submodule_update'
function now refers to functionality similar to `git submodule update`,
while `git_submodule_update_strategy` is used to get the configured value
of submodule.<name>.update.
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d147900e
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2014-12-20T21:24:45
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Merge pull request #2759 from libgit2/cmn/openssl-sys
Make OpenSSL locking warnings more severe
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ceb651c9
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2014-12-19T15:31:49
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Fix public header on sys/refs.h
GIT_BEGIN/END_DECL were missing from sys/refs.h and preventing
compilation with g++ as the symbol were mangled.
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dce7b1a4
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2014-12-16T19:24:04
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treebuilder: take a repository for path validation
Path validation may be influenced by `core.protectHFS` and
`core.protectNTFS` configuration settings, thus treebuilders
can take a repository to influence their configuration.
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26186b15
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2014-12-14T21:01:19
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fetch: remove the prune setter
This option does not get persisted to disk, which makes it different
from the rest of the setters. Remove it until we go all the way.
We still respect the configuration option, and it's still possible to
perform a one-time prune by calling the function.
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5f473947
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2014-09-22T23:17:35
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remote: prune refs when fetching
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263b1d6e
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2014-12-12T08:29:43
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Make the OpenSSL locking function warnings more severe
Our git_openssl_set_locking() would ideally not exist. Make it clearer
that we provide it as a last resort and you should prefer anything else.
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85a6d5f4
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2014-12-10T18:49:01
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push: reword comment on finish()
This should make it clearer what the return value implies.
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d524b2d3
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2014-12-10T17:23:33
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push: fold unpack_ok() into finish()
The push cannot be successful if we sent a bad packfile. We should
return an error in that case instead of storing it elsewhere.
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cd305c2f
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2014-12-10T11:30:28
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Merge pull request #2678 from libgit2/cmn/io-stream
Introduce stackable IO streams
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49ae22ba
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2014-12-10T01:38:52
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stream: constify the write buffer
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dd4ff2c9
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2014-11-01T12:35:54
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Introduce stackable IO streams
We currently have gitno for talking over TCP, but this needs to know
about both plaintext and OpenSSL connections and the code has gotten
somewhat messy with ifdefs determining which version of the function
should be called.
In order to clean this up and abstract away the details of sending over
the different types of streams, we can instead use an interface and
stack stream implementations.
We may not be able to use the stackability with all streams, but we
are definitely be able to use the abstraction which is currently spread
between different bits of gitno.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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68182085
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2014-11-07T20:32:50
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git_status_file now takes an exact path
This function has one output but can match multiple files, which can be
unexpected for the user, which would usually path the exact path of the
file he wants the status of.
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7bb63991
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2014-11-06T10:25:23
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Merge pull request #2676 from libgit2/cmn/threading
Threading and crypto libraries
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0a629181
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2014-11-03T15:10:14
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Merge pull request #2661 from swisspol/2656
Changed context_lines and interhunk_lines to uint32_t to match struct s_xdemitconf
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521c0cab
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2014-11-02T17:18:19
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merge: talk about the merging state after git_merge()
Since it's not necessarily obvious, mention the merging state and how to
clear it.
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fe6b51ae
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2014-11-01T10:45:33
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ssl: separate locking init from general init
Extract the lock-setting functions into their own, as we cannot assume
that it's ok for us to set this unconditionally.
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d88766c4
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2014-10-26T10:40:46
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Changed context_lines and interhunk_lines to uint32_t to match struct s_xdemitconf
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979645a7
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2014-10-04T20:17:26
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rebase: updates based on PR comments
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18b00406
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2014-10-03T19:02:29
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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.
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e69737d7
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2014-09-11T16:46:46
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rebase: oid member of operation should be const
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ed2c06a6
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2014-09-11T16:47:20
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git_rebase: iterators for operations
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f152f8ac
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2014-08-26T16:18:46
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rebase: preload all operations
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b6b636a7
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2014-08-25T13:29:50
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rebase: init/open a git_rebase object
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18b439b9
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2014-08-23T18:19:34
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git_rebase_next: provide info about the operation
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