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899fd4c5
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2022-02-18T09:30:05
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Merge pull request #6223 from libgit2/ethomson/xdiff
xdiff: use xdl_free not free
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1afad26e
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2022-02-18T08:51:24
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Merge pull request #6219 from apnadkarni/patch-2
Free parent and ref in lg2_commit before returning.
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4646f1e3
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2022-02-18T08:50:53
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Merge pull request #6217 from mgorny/sys-httpparser
cmake: Fix package name for system http-parser
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b722c45d
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2022-02-17T13:55:34
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xdiff: use xdl_free not free
We've added a lovely abstraction layer in xdiff so that it can call our
allocation functions. But it also needs to call our free functions. We
missed some `free` calls in `xmerge.c`. Update them to use `xdl_free`.
Without this, we will pass a pointer allocated with a custom allocator
to the system free function. :bomb:
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aab7c0ba
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2022-02-14T13:57:07
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Free parent and ref in lg2_commit before returning.
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8bc9eda7
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2022-02-13T21:23:56
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cmake: Fix package name for system http-parser
Fix building against system http-parser library by fixing
the find_package() argument. It seems to have been accidentally changed
from HTTPParser to HTTP_Parser in de178d36f, effectively making
the build against system library fail to find it:
```
CMake Warning at cmake/SelectHTTPParser.cmake:3 (find_package):
By not providing "FindHTTP_Parser.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project
has asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by
"HTTP_Parser", but CMake did not find one.
Could not find a package configuration file provided by "HTTP_Parser" with
any of the following names:
HTTP_ParserConfig.cmake
http_parser-config.cmake
Add the installation prefix of "HTTP_Parser" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set
"HTTP_Parser_DIR" to a directory containing one of the above files. If
"HTTP_Parser" provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it
has been installed.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
src/CMakeLists.txt:97 (include)
CMake Error at cmake/SelectHTTPParser.cmake:11 (message):
http-parser support was requested but not found
Call Stack (most recent call first):
src/CMakeLists.txt:97 (include)
```
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c8450561
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2022-02-13T11:55:17
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Merge pull request #6216 from libgit2/ethomson/readme
meta: show build status for v1.3 and v1.4 branches
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9c9405df
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2022-02-13T11:19:39
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meta: show build status for v1.3 and v1.4 branches
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1d5b9bd8
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2022-02-13T11:05:40
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Merge pull request #6214 from libgit2/ethomson/v1.4
libgit2 v1.4
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bafd044f
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2022-02-13T10:07:49
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v1.4: update the changelog
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5c949d1f
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2022-02-13T10:06:15
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v1.4: update version numbers
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5f66aa26
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2022-02-13T09:16:09
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Merge pull request #6212 from apnadkarni/patch-1
Fix crashes in example programs on Windows (sprintf_s not compatible with snprintf)
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77ef1a6e
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2022-02-13T14:11:46
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Update common.h
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4c88b9d3
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2022-02-12T21:29:43
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release.yml: use sentence case for everything
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aded938e
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2022-02-12T21:23:01
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Merge pull request #6204 from boretrk/merge_flags
merge: fix overlap between GIT_MERGE_FILE_FAVOR__CONFLICTED and GIT_MERGE_FILE_SIMPLIFY_ALNUM
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d99b4019
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2022-02-12T14:20:47
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Merge pull request #6211 from libgit2/ethomson/release_config
meta: add a release configuration file
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416f7cb3
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2022-02-12T10:38:08
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Merge pull request #6208 from jorio/fix-stale-filesize-crash
diff_file: fix crash if size of diffed file changes in workdir
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e3aad1de
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2022-02-12T10:27:12
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meta: add a release configuration file
Let's let GitHub handle our release notes as much as possible:
https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/releasing-projects-on-github/automatically-generated-release-notes
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4467bd66
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2022-02-12T09:09:17
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Merge pull request #6207 from libgit2/ethomson/prng
mktmp: improve our temp file creation
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0fbf62cd
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2022-02-12T08:46:55
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merge: make the internal flags public
We made the flags that enable recursive merge internal, on the
assumption that nobody would want them and they're hard to reason about.
(Giving people an option that nobody wants is just extra noise.)
However, it made it hard for _us_ to reason about. There's no good
reason to keep it private, let's just make it public and push that
cognitive load onto our poor users. But they should expect it, they're
dealing with git, after all.
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d2ce981f
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2022-02-11T17:54:34
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diff: fail generation if a file changes size
When we know that we know a file's size, and the file's size changes,
fail.
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359240b6
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2022-02-11T17:56:05
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diff: indicate when the file size is "valid"
When we know the file size (because we're producing it from a working
directory iterator, or an index with an up-to-date cache) then set a
flag indicating as such. This removes the ambiguity about a 0 file
size, which could indicate that a file exists and is 0 bytes, or that we
haven't read it yet.
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e86e81c5
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2022-02-12T06:58:05
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oid: make empty tree id global
Move the empty tree ID into a global space so that it can be generally
used.
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e1415dc3
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2022-02-11T11:02:00
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diff_file: test empty workdir file grows after obtaining a diff
This test was also provided by @jorio
https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/pull/6208#issuecomment-1034072050
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9aade20b
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2022-02-09T19:04:52
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diff_file: test workdir file becomes empty after obtaining a diff
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3bac68ff
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2022-02-09T18:54:34
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diff_file: Apply suggestions from code review
Skip new_file_size non-zero test, custom error message if file changed in workdir
Co-authored-by: Edward Thomson <ethomson@github.com>
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0a0cd67d
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2022-02-08T20:18:15
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diff_file: fix crash if size of diffed file changes in workdir
"diff_file_content_load_workdir_file()" maps a file from the workdir
into memory. It uses git_diff_file.size to determine the size of the
memory mapping.
If this value goes stale, the mmaped area would be sized incorrectly.
This could occur if an external program changes the contents of the
file after libgit2 had cached its size. This used to segfault if the
file becomes smaller (mmaped area too large).
This patch causes diff_file_content_load_workdir_file to fail without
crashing if it detects that the file size has changed.
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1d811f0e
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2022-02-11T07:14:54
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Merge pull request #6203 from libgit2/ethomson/fetch_by_oid
Fetch by object id
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86c58a5b
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2022-02-07T23:10:38
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str: add hexadigit encoding to strings
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3c53796c
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2022-02-07T19:38:32
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rand: introduce git_rand PRNG
Introduce `git_rand`, a PRNG based on xoroshiro256**, a fast,
all-purpose pseudo-random number generator: https://prng.di.unimi.it
The PRNG will be seeded by the system's entropy store when possible,
falling back to current time and system data (pid, uptime, etc).
Inspiration for this was taken from libressl, but since our PRNG is
not used for cryptographic purposes (and indeed currently only generates
a unique temp file name that is written in a protected directory),
this should be more than sufficient.
Our implementation of xoroshiro256** was taken almost strictly from
the original author's sources, but was tested against PractRand to
ensure that there were no foolish mistranslations:
```
RNG_test using PractRand version 0.94
RNG = RNG_stdin64, seed = unknown
test set = core, folding = standard (64 bit)
rng=RNG_stdin64, seed=unknown
length= 256 megabytes (2^28 bytes), time= 2.9 seconds
no anomalies in 210 test result(s)
rng=RNG_stdin64, seed=unknown
length= 512 megabytes (2^29 bytes), time= 6.2 seconds
no anomalies in 226 test result(s)
rng=RNG_stdin64, seed=unknown
length= 1 gigabyte (2^30 bytes), time= 12.7 seconds
no anomalies in 243 test result(s)
rng=RNG_stdin64, seed=unknown
length= 2 gigabytes (2^31 bytes), time= 25.4 seconds
no anomalies in 261 test result(s)
rng=RNG_stdin64, seed=unknown
length= 4 gigabytes (2^32 bytes), time= 50.6 seconds
no anomalies in 277 test result(s)
rng=RNG_stdin64, seed=unknown
length= 8 gigabytes (2^33 bytes), time= 104 seconds
no anomalies in 294 test result(s)
```
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b933c14a
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2022-02-08T12:22:15
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util: remove `p_mktemp` / `p_mkstemp`
We have our own temporary file creation function now in
`git_futils_mktmp`, remove the others since they may be terrible on some
platforms.
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97fade4f
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2022-02-08T12:19:59
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fs_path: use new mktmp to query unicode support
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53063e77
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2022-02-07T23:11:11
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futils: use our random function for mktemp
`mktemp` on mingw is exceedingly deficient, using a single monotonically
increasing alphabetic character and the pid. We need to use our own
random number generator for temporary filenames.
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d299a7aa
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2022-02-08T20:42:45
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Merge pull request #6205 from ccstolley/ccs_fix_http_push_timeout
push: Prepare pack before sending pack header.
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1e7c8b1f
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2022-02-08T20:41:40
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Merge pull request #6206 from libgit2/ethomson/odb_write_failures
odb: check for write failures
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aceac672
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2022-02-08T12:14:50
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Rename prepare_pack() to git_packbuilder__prepare()
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91775854
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2022-02-08T18:04:52
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Update src/pack-objects.h
Co-authored-by: Edward Thomson <ethomson@github.com>
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c19a3c7a
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2022-02-07T11:22:04
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odb: check for write failures
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19ec5923
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2022-02-07T09:29:40
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push: Prepare pack before sending pack header.
For large pushes, preparing the pack can take a while. Currently we
send the pack header first, followed by preparing the pack and then
finally sending the pack. Unfortunately github.com will terminate
a git-receive-pack command over http if it is idle for more than 10
seconds. This is easily exceeded for a large push, and so the push is
rejected with a Broken Pipe error.
This patch moves the pack preparation ahead of sending the pack header,
so that the timeout is avoided.
prepare_pack() can be called multiple times but will only do the work
once, so the original PREPARE_PACK call inside git_packbuilder_foreach()
remains.
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fed3fef4
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2022-02-07T00:45:44
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merge: allocate merge flags for internal use
Allocate flags in git_merge_flag_t and git_merge_file_flag_t
for internal usage to prevent accidental double allocation.
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caaa1fdf
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2022-02-07T00:58:38
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merge: change enum GIT_MERGE_FILE_FAVOR__CONFLICTED to flag
GIT_MERGE_FILE__CONFLICTED
This is to avoid a possible problem where the value is set to the
same as GIT_MERGE_FILE_SIMPLIFY_ALNUM in git_merge_file_flag_t
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d9863fc1
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2022-02-06T15:27:34
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Merge pull request #6192 from libgit2/ethomson/sha256_preparation
SHA256: early preparation
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9d88300a
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2022-02-05T12:35:46
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fetch: support oids in fetch specs
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07264ea7
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2022-02-06T14:07:36
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fetch: add a test for local fetching
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37d98aaf
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2022-02-06T14:59:24
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transport: transports can indicate support for fetch by oid
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7a00adcc
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2022-02-06T14:58:33
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remote: introduce git_remote_capabilities
Provide a mechanism for (internal) users to determine a remote's
capabilities from the transport.
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923c1652
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2022-02-06T09:36:51
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transport: add capabilities query function
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b5237767
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2022-02-05T10:43:08
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remote: refactor update tips function
Move the functionality to update an individual tip out of the loop;
although the update tip function remains rather gnarly, at least the
outer function is a bit less onerous.
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b1e83cca
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2022-02-05T09:26:54
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remote: refactor ref updating
Pull ref updating into its own function for future uses.
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b82d5664
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2022-02-05T09:03:37
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oid: introduce git_oid__is_hexstr
Introduce a function that determines whether a given string is a valid
object id (40 chars of hexadigits).
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4efd6563
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2022-02-03T16:39:26
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Merge pull request #6196 from libgit2/ethomson/at_revparse
revparse: support bare '@'
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8d967d85
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2022-02-03T14:25:15
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Merge pull request #6200 from boretrk/c90
C90: add inline macro to xdiff and mbedtls
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b3384af2
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2022-02-03T12:27:01
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C90: add inline macro to xdiff and mbedtls
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61f1e31a
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2022-02-02T22:35:18
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Merge pull request #6197 from libgit2/ethomson/merge_msg_conflict_comment
merge: comment conflicts lines in MERGE_MSG
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18a477e7
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2022-02-02T22:35:07
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Merge pull request #6195 from libgit2/ethomson/zdiff3
merge: support zdiff3 conflict styles
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50fada79
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2022-01-31T09:22:17
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Merge pull request #6198 from libgit2/ethomson/actions
ci: improve the name in CI runs
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6d668ffd
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2022-01-31T08:35:58
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ci: improve the name in CI runs
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c0297d47
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2022-01-30T22:38:08
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merge: comment conflicts lines in MERGE_MSG
git has started adding comment markers to its conflict lines in
MERGE_MSG. Match that behavior.
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add2dabb
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2022-01-30T22:25:59
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revparse: support bare '@'
A bare '@' revision syntax represents HEAD. Support it as such.
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46885ac9
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2022-01-30T21:20:29
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Merge pull request #6153 from arroz/fix/apple-static-lib
Disabling setting `CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES` on Apple platforms.
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84e1e560
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2022-01-30T19:22:38
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Merge branch 'boretrk/futils_mktmp'
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4517a48b
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2022-01-30T19:21:32
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futils: document mktmp's safety
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bc746910
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2022-01-30T18:32:32
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Merge pull request #6185 from boretrk/noext
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53e8deb9
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2022-01-23T22:33:37
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Remove stray '// TODO'
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34e01bd2
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2022-01-20T23:07:05
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cmake: disable some gnu extensions
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aae54d5b
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2022-01-30T13:43:43
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Merge pull request #6138 from ccstolley/ccs_packedrefs_fast
refs: Speed up packed lookups.
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c629d2a1
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2022-01-29T21:02:15
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merge: support zdiff3 conflict styles
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1458fb56
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2022-01-29T07:18:26
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xdiff: include new xdiff from git
Update to the xdiff used in git v2.35.0, with updates to our build
configuration to ignore the sort of warnings that we normally care
about (signed/unsigned mismatch, unused, etc.)
Any git-specific abstraction bits are now redefined for our use in
`git-xdiff.h`. It is a (wildly optimistic) hope that we can use that
indirection layer to standardize on a shared xdiff implementation.
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70d9bfa4
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2022-01-22T17:34:36
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packbuilder: use the packfile name instead of hash
Deprecate the `git_packfile_hash` function. Callers should use the new
`git_packfile_name` function which provides a unique packfile name.
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d2458af7
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2022-01-22T14:19:13
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indexer: use a byte array for checksum
The index's checksum is not an object ID, so we should not use the
`git_oid` type. Use a byte array for checksum calculation and storage.
Deprecate the `git_indexer_hash` function. Callers should use the new
`git_indexer_name` function which provides a unique packfile name.
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11ef76a9
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2022-01-22T13:31:02
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index: use a byte array for checksum
The index's checksum is not an object ID, so we should not use the
`git_oid` type. Use a byte array for checksum calculation and storage.
Deprecate the `git_index_checksum` function without a replacement. This
is an abstraction that callers should not care about (and indeed do not
seem to be using).
Remove the unused `git_index__changed_relative_to` function.
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afca16a7
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2022-01-22T13:14:59
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config: use a byte array for checksum
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c6e1f2bf
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2022-01-22T11:53:09
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commit_graph: use a byte array for checksum
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b7429e1d
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2022-01-22T09:44:17
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midx: use a byte array for checksum
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0e53e55d
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2022-01-22T14:18:48
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hash: introduce git_hash_fmt
A simple hash-to-hexadigit formatter.
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a9fc14b0
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2022-01-21T19:43:42
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oid: avoid `tostr_s` in many places
The `git_oid_tostr_s` helper is indeed helpful, unless you are using
printf debugging (by inserting more `git_oid_tostr_s` calls) shortly
after using it. Avoid it before invoking complex functions.
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74471eef
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2022-01-21T19:11:18
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commit_graph: tests are now `commitgraph`
Underscores in filenames in tests indicate a logical separation - so
`commit_graph` becomes `commit::graph`. Rename it to `commitgraph` to
avoid this.
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12c2eef7
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2022-01-27T17:40:54
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Merge pull request #6187 from libgit2/ethomson/copyright
COPYING: remove regex copyright, add PCRE copyright
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f2faa01c
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2022-01-22T19:24:18
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COPYING: remove regex copyright, add PCRE copyright
We now bundle PCRE for our regular expression implementation; include
that copyright notice and remove the now-unused regular expression
copyright.
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50eb7d31
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2022-01-20T09:09:31
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Merge pull request #6184 from boretrk/noflexarray
diff_driver: split global_drivers array into separate elements
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4fead636
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2022-01-19T19:15:29
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Merge pull request #6180 from libgit2/ethomson/win32_findfile_fixes
win32: update git for windows compatibility
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5388e0c1
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2021-11-23T00:00:32
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diff_driver: split global_drivers array into separate elements
C99 doesn't allow structures with flexible length array to be
placed in an array.
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258df9c1
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2022-01-17T22:03:26
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Merge pull request #6168 from punkymaniac/patch-documentation-2
Improve documentation
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475c6eba
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2022-01-17T17:16:02
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win32: improve impl & tests for system path / g4w interop
We look for a Git for Windows installation to use its git config,
so that clients built on libgit2 can interoperate with the Git for
Windows CLI (and clients that are built on top of _it_).
Look for `git` both in the `PATH` and in the registry. Use the _first_
git install in the path, and the first git install in the registry.
Look in both the `etc` dir and the architecture-specific `etc` dirs
(`mingw64/etc` and `mingw32/etc`) beneath the installation root.
Prefer the git in the `PATH` to the git location in the registry so that
users can override that.
Include more tests for this behavior.
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925abee9
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2022-01-15T20:08:10
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path: introduce git_fs_path_find_executable
Provide a helper function to find an executable in the current process's
PATH.
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29960649
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2022-01-15T14:13:53
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win32: remove unnecessary findfile structure
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ecbb01f5
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2022-01-17T00:09:13
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win32: test system paths for gvfs compatibility
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796fa0dd
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2022-01-16T20:19:07
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sysdir: allow resetting cached system dirs
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7fd5dfa0
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2021-12-25T15:25:15
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Correctly detect the share/template folder
With Git for Windows >= 2 the share folder is in an architecture specific subfolder.
This also add support for Git for Windows versions between 2 and 2.24 where also the etc folder is in an architecture specific subfolder.
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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f3c1bedf
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2019-06-28T17:05:57
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Detect installed x64 versions of Git for Windows
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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f64568eb
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2019-06-28T16:49:58
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Do not unconditionally remove the last 4 chars of the directory where git.exe was found
Removal of the last 4 chars is only required for Git for Windows installations in order to find the "root" folder of the Git installation.
Fixes issue #5127.
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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7707caaf
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2019-06-28T16:42:21
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Prevent possible buffer overflow
Could happen if the path to git.exe is near to MAX_PATH and we append a longer subdir such as "share/git-core" to it.
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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d298059e
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2022-01-17T21:41:12
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Merge pull request #6167 from libgit2/ethomson/scp_urls_with_ports
Support scp style paths with ports
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d50b3464
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2022-01-17T21:39:43
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Merge pull request #6164 from rex4539/typos
Fix typos
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616628dd
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2022-01-17T21:39:35
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Merge branch 'main' into typos
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d4232e7c
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2022-01-17T21:21:54
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Apply suggestions from code review
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27307ed6
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2022-01-11T10:39:57
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ssh: use url parsing functionality
Instead of trying to figure out a repo's path from a URL by hand, parse
a URL using the parsing functionality.
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e02e6a5c
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2022-01-11T10:19:40
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url: introduce git_net_str_is_url
We occasionally need to determine whether a given string is a URL or
something else. (The "something else" may be a git path in a different
format, like scp formatting, which needs to be handled differently.)
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2022-01-10T21:14:40
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ci: test `[user@host:port]:path` formats
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2022-01-10T21:12:13
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url: introduce git_net_url_parse_scp
Provide a mechanism for parsing scp-style paths (eg
`git@github.com:libgit2/libgit2` into the url form
`ssh://git@github.com/libgit2/libgit2`.)
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