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Michael Schubert 8af503bc 2012-04-28T20:49:05 remote: add more doc on git_remote_free
Carlos Martín Nieto f184836b 2012-04-25T12:13:20 remote: run a callback when updating the branch tips This allows the caller to update an internal structure or update the user output with the tips that were updated. While in the area, only try to update the ref if the value is different from its old one.
Carlos Martín Nieto dee5515a 2012-04-14T18:34:50 transports: buffer the git requests before sending them Trying to send every single line immediately won't give us any speed improvement and duplicates the code we need for other transports. Make the git transport use the same buffer functions as HTTP.
Carlos Martín Nieto 7a520f5d 2012-04-13T23:19:38 fetch: use the streaming indexer when downloading a pack This changes the git_remote_download() API, but the existing one is silly, so you don't get to complain. The new API allows to know how much data has been downloaded, how many objects we expect in total and how many we've processed.
Vicent Martí f9f2344b 2012-04-23T17:28:11 Merge pull request #632 from arrbee/win64-cleanup Code clean up, including fixing warnings on Windows 64-bit build
Russell Belfer 26515e73 2012-04-23T10:06:31 Rename to git_reference_name_to_oid
Vicent Martí d5930554 2012-04-19T11:40:56 Merge remote-tracking branch 'carlosmn/indexer-stream' into new-error-handling
Russell Belfer f201d613 2012-04-13T10:33:14 Add git_reference_lookup_oid and lookup_resolved Adds a new public reference function `git_reference_lookup_oid` that directly resolved a reference name to an OID without returning the intermediate `git_reference` object (hence, no free needed). Internally, this adds a `git_reference_lookup_resolved` function that combines looking up and resolving a reference. This allows us to be more efficient with memory reallocation. The existing `git_reference_lookup` and `git_reference_resolve` are reimplmented on top of the new utility and a few places in the code are changed to use one of the two new functions.
Russell Belfer 14a513e0 2012-04-13T15:00:29 Add support for pathspec to diff and status This adds preliminary support for pathspecs to diff and status. The implementation is not very optimized (it still looks at every single file and evaluated the the pathspec match against them), but it works.
Carlos Martín Nieto 1c9c081a 2012-04-13T19:25:06 indexer: add git_indexer_stream_free() and _hash()
Carlos Martín Nieto 453ab98d 2012-04-11T12:55:34 indexer: Add git_indexer_stream_finalize() Resolve any lingering deltas, write out the index file and rename the packfile.
Carlos Martín Nieto 3f93e16c 2012-03-29T17:49:57 indexer: start writing the stream indexer This will allow us to index a packfile as soon as we receive it from the network as well as storing it with its final name so we don't need to pass temporary file names around.
Vicent Martí d1f33156 2012-04-13T20:41:06 Merge remote-tracking branch 'carlosmn/revwalk-merge-base' into new-error-handling
Carlos Martín Nieto bf787bd8 2012-04-08T18:56:50 Move git_merge_base() to is own header and document it
Carlos Martín Nieto 06b9d915 2012-02-28T02:19:57 revwalk: allow pushing/hiding a reference by name The code was already there, so factor it out and let users push an OID by giving it a reference name. Only refs to commits are supported. Annotated tags will throw an error.
Carlos Martín Nieto de7ab85d 2012-03-03T03:31:51 Implement git_merge_base() It's implemented in revwalk.c so it has access to the revision walker's commit cache and related functions. The algorithm is the one used by git, modified so it fits better with the library's functions.
Russell Belfer 7784bcbb 2012-04-11T11:52:59 Refactor git_repository_open with new options Add a new command `git_repository_open_ext` with extended options that control how searching for a repository will be done. The existing `git_repository_open` and `git_repository_discover` are reimplemented on top of it. We may want to change the default behavior of `git_repository_open` but this commit does not do that. Improve support for "gitdir" files where the work dir is separate from the repo and support for the "separate-git-dir" config. Also, add support for opening repos created with `git-new-workdir` script (although I have only confirmed that they can be opened, not that all functions work correctly). There are also a few minor changes that came up: - Fix `git_path_prettify` to allow in-place prettifying. - Fix `git_path_root` to support backslashes on Win32. This fix should help many repo open/discover scenarios - it is the one function called when opening before prettifying the path. - Tweak `git_config_get_string` to set the "out" pointer to NULL if the config value is not found. Allows some other cleanup. - Fix a couple places that should have been calling `git_repository_config__weakptr` and were not. - Fix `cl_git_sandbox_init` clar helper to support bare repos.
Carlos Martín Nieto 4376f7f6 2012-03-06T08:12:35 error-handling: remote, transport
Carlos Martín Nieto 1a2b8725 2012-04-11T14:27:40 Typedefs don't have enum in front
Vicent Martí 0a20eee9 2012-04-11T03:43:30 Merge pull request #619 from nulltoken/topic/branches Basic branch management API
Vicent Martí dcfdb958 2012-04-11T12:38:45 Merge branch 'new-error-handling' of github.com:libgit2/libgit2 into new-error-handling
nulltoken 4615f0f7 2012-04-09T03:22:14 branch: add git_branch_move()
nulltoken 731df570 2012-04-04T15:57:19 Add basic branch management API: git_branch_create(), git_branch_delete(), git_branch_list()
nulltoken 3f46f313 2012-04-06T14:34:26 tag: Add git_tag_peel() which recursively peel a tag until a non tag git_object is met
Vicent Martí 73fe6a8e 2012-03-28T18:59:12 error-handling: Commit (WIP)
Russell Belfer 95dfb031 2012-03-30T14:40:50 Improve config handling for diff,submodules,attrs This adds support for a bunch of core.* settings that affect diff and status, plus fixes up some incorrect implementations of those settings from before. Also, this cleans up the handling of config settings in the new submodules code and in the old attrs/ignore code.
Russell Belfer bfc9ca59 2012-03-28T16:45:36 Added submodule API and use in status When processing status for a newly checked out repo, it is possible that there will be submodules that have not yet been initialized. The only way to distinguish these from untracked directories is to have some knowledge of submodules. This commit adds a new submodule API which, given a name or path, can determine if it appears to be a submodule and can give information about the submodule.
Russell Belfer 4b136a94 2012-03-23T09:26:09 Fix crash in new status and add recurse option This fixes the bug that @nulltoken found (thank you!) where if there were untracked directories alphabetically after the last tracked item, the diff implementation would deref a NULL pointer. The fix involved the code which decides if it is necessary to recurse into a directory in the working dir, so it was easy to add a new option `GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS` to control if the contents of untracked directories should be included in status.
Russell Belfer 66142ae0 2012-03-22T10:44:36 New status fixes This adds support for roughly-right tracking of submodules (although it does not recurse into submodules to detect internal modifications a la core git), and it adds support for including unmodified files in diff iteration if requested.
Russell Belfer 95340398 2012-03-22T09:17:34 Adding new tests for new status command This is a work in progress. This adds two new sets of tests, the issue_592 tests from @nulltoken's pull request #601 and some new tests for submodules. The submodule tests still have issues where the status is not reported correctly. That needs to be fixed before merge.
Russell Belfer a48ea31d 2012-03-21T12:33:09 Reimplment git_status_foreach using git diff This is an initial reimplementation of status using diff a la the way that core git does it.
Russell Belfer 7c7ff7d1 2012-03-19T16:10:11 Migrate index, oid, and utils to new errors This includes a few cleanups that came up while converting these files. This commit introduces a could new git error classes, including the catchall class: GITERR_INVALID which I'm using as the class for invalid and out of range values which are detected at too low a level of library to use a higher level classification. For example, an overflow error in parsing an integer or a bad letter in parsing an OID string would generate an error in this class.
Russell Belfer e3c47510 2012-03-13T14:23:24 Resolve comments from pull request This converts the map validation function into a macro, tweaks the GITERR_OS system error automatic appending, and adds a tentative new error access API and some quick unit tests for both the old and new error APIs.
Russell Belfer e1de726c 2012-03-12T22:55:40 Migrate ODB files to new error handling This migrates odb.c, odb_loose.c, odb_pack.c and pack.c to the new style of error handling. Also got the unix and win32 versions of map.c. There are some minor changes to other files but no others were completely converted. This also contains an update to filebuf so that a zeroed out filebuf will not think that the fd (== 0) is actually open (and inadvertently call close() on fd 0 if cleaned up). Lastly, this was built and tested on win32 and contains a bunch of fixes for the win32 build which was pretty broken.
Vicent Martí dda708e7 2012-03-09T19:55:50 error-handling: On-disk config file backend Includes: - Proper error reporting when encountering syntax errors in a config file (file, line number, column). - Rewritten `config_write`, now with 99% less goto-spaghetti - Error state in `git_filebuf`: filebuf write functions no longer need to be checked for error returns. If any of the writes performed on a buffer fail, the last call to `git_filebuf_commit` or `git_filebuf_hash` will fail accordingly and set the appropiate error message. Baller!
Vicent Martí e54d8d89 2012-03-07T01:37:09 error-handling: Config
Vicent Martí cb8a7961 2012-03-07T00:02:55 error-handling: Repository This also includes droping `git_buf_lasterror` because it makes no sense in the new system. Note that in most of the places were it has been dropped, the code needs cleanup. I.e. GIT_ENOMEM is going away, so instead it should return a generic `-1` and obviously not throw anything.
Vicent Martí 1a481123 2012-02-17T00:13:34 error-handling: References Yes, this is error handling solely for `refs.c`, but some of the abstractions leak all ofer the code base.
Vicent Martí 45d387ac 2012-02-15T16:54:17 refs: Error handling rework. WIP
Vicent Martí 60bc2d20 2012-02-14T21:23:11 error-handling: Add new routines Obviously all the old throw routines are still in place, so we can gradually port over.
Russell Belfer e1bcc191 2012-03-01T11:45:00 Revert GIT_STATUS constants to avoid issues This reverts the changes to the GIT_STATUS constants and adds a new enumeration to describe the type of change in a git_diff_delta. I don't love this solution, but it should prevent strange errors from occurring for now. Eventually, I would like to unify the various status constants, but it needs a larger plan and I just wanted to eliminate this breakage quickly.
Russell Belfer 74fa4bfa 2012-02-28T16:14:47 Update diff to use iterators This is a major reorganization of the diff code. This changes the diff functions to use the iterators for traversing the content. This allowed a lot of code to be simplified. Also, this moved the functions relating to outputting a diff into a new file (diff_output.c). This includes a number of other changes - adding utility functions, extending iterators, etc. plus more tests for the diff code. This also takes the example diff.c program much further in terms of emulating git-diff command line options.
Russell Belfer a2e895be 2012-02-07T12:14:28 Continue implementation of git-diff * Implemented git_diff_index_to_tree * Reworked git_diff_options structure to handle more options * Made most of the options in git_diff_options actually work * Reorganized code a bit to remove some redundancy * Added option parsing to examples/diff.c to test most options
Russell Belfer 3a437590 2012-02-03T16:53:01 Clean up diff implementation for review This fixes several bugs, updates tests and docs, eliminates the FILE* assumption in favor of printing callbacks for the diff patch formatter helpers, and adds a "diff" example function that can perform a diff from the command line.
Russell Belfer 65b09b1d 2012-02-02T18:03:43 Implement diff lists and formatters This reworks the diff API to separate the steps of producing a diff descriptions from formatting the diff. This will allow us to share diff output code with the various diff creation scenarios and will allow us to implement rename detection as an optional pass that can be run on a diff list.
Russell Belfer cd33323b 2012-01-27T11:29:25 Initial implementation of git_diff_blob This gets the basic plumbing in place for git_diff_blob. There is a known issue where additional parameters like the number of lines of context to display on the diff are not working correctly (which leads one of the new unit tests to fail).
Vicent Martí e3d55b2a 2012-03-02T15:44:15 Merge pull request #575 from libgit2/filters Filters, yo
Vicent Martí c63793ee 2012-03-02T03:51:45 attr: Change the attribute check macros The point of having `GIT_ATTR_TRUE` and `GIT_ATTR_FALSE` macros is to be able to change the way that true and false values are stored inside of the returned gitattributes value pointer. However, if these macros are implemented as a simple rename for the `git_attr__true` pointer, they will always be used with the `==` operator, and hence we cannot really change the implementation to any other way that doesn't imply using special pointer values and comparing them! We need to do the same thing that core Git does, which is using a function macro. With `GIT_ATTR_TRUE(attr)`, we can change internally the way that these values are stored to anything we want. This commit does that, and rewrites a large chunk of the attributes test suite to remove duplicated code for expected attributes, and to properly test the function macro behavior instead of comparing pointers.
Vicent Martí c5e94482 2012-03-01T00:52:21 config: Refactor & add `git_config_get_mapped` Sane API for real-world usage.
Carlos Martín Nieto f7367993 2012-02-27T22:22:45 revwalk: add convenience function to push/hide HEAD It's not unusual to want the walker to act on HEAD, so add a convencience function for the case that the user doesn't already have a resolved HEAD reference.
Carlos Martín Nieto 155aca2d 2012-02-27T21:17:13 revwalk: introduce pushing and hiding by glob git_revwalk_{push,hide}_glob() lets you push the OIDs of references that match the specified glob. This is the basics for what git.git does with the rev-list options --branches, --tags, --remotes and --glob.
Carlos Martín Nieto 8171998f 2012-02-26T19:15:36 Add git_remote_list() Loops through the configuration and generates a list of configured remotes.
Vicent Martí 8d36b253 2012-02-22T11:12:20 Merge pull request #565 from carlosmn/multimap Add config multivar support
Carlos Martín Nieto 89e5ed98 2012-02-20T19:04:45 Add git_remote_save()
Carlos Martín Nieto bcb8c007 2012-02-20T18:37:07 Add git_remote_set_{fetch,push}spec() Allow setting the fetch and push refspecs, which is useful for creating new refspecs.
Carlos Martín Nieto d9da4cca 2012-02-05T18:08:23 Document {get,set}_multivar
Carlos Martín Nieto 3005855f 2012-02-05T00:29:26 Implement setting multivars
Carlos Martín Nieto 5e0dc4af 2012-02-04T23:18:30 Support getting multivars
Vicent Martí 6117895f 2012-02-15T11:38:40 Merge pull request #558 from schu/notes-api Notes API
schu bf477ed4 2012-02-15T00:33:38 Add git notes API This commit adds basic git notes support to libgit2, namely: * git_note_read * git_note_message * git_note_oid * git_note_create * git_note_remove In the long run, we probably want to provide some convenience callback mechanism for merging and moving (filter-branch) notes. Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
Vicent Martí 0c3bae62 2012-02-15T16:56:56 zlib: Remove custom `git2/zlib.h` header This is legacy compat stuff for when `deflateBound` is not defined, but we're not embedding zlib and that function is always available. Kill that with fire.
schu b4b79ac3 2012-02-15T00:12:53 commit: actually allow yet to be born update_ref git_commit_create is supposed to update the given reference "update_ref", but segfaulted in case of a yet to be born reference. Fix it. Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
schu 5e0de328 2012-02-13T17:10:24 Update Copyright header Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
Vicent Martí 242a1cea 2012-02-05T16:29:12 libgit2 v0.16.0 "Dutch Fries" This lovely and much delayed release of libgit2 ships from the cold city of Brussels, which is currently hosting FOSDEM 2012. There's been plenty of changes since the latest stable release, here's a full summary: - Git Attributes support (see git2/attr.h) There is now support to efficiently parse and retrieve information from `.gitattribute` files in a repository. Note that this information is not yet used e.g. when checking out files. - .gitignore support Likewise, all the operations that are affected by `.gitignore` files now take into account the global, user and local ignores when skipping the relevant files. - Cleanup of the object ownership semantics The ownership semantics for all repository subparts (index, odb, config files, etc) has been redesigned. All these objects are now reference counted, and can be hot-swapped in the middle of execution, allowing for instance to add a working directory and an index to a repository that was previously opened as bare, or to change the source of the ODB objects after initialization. Consequently, the repository API has been simplified to remove all the `_openX` calls that allowed setting these subparts *before* initialization. - git_index_read_tree() Git trees can now be read into the index. - More reflog functionality The reference log has been optimized, and new API calls to rename and delete the logs for a reference have been added. - Rewrite of the References code with explicit ownership semantics The references code has been mostly rewritten to take into account the cases where another Git application was modifying a repository's references while the Library was running. References are now explicitly loaded and free'd by the user, and they may be reloaded in the middle of execution if the user suspects that their values may have changed on disk. Despite the new ownership semantics, the references API stays the same. - Simplified the Remotes API Some of the more complex Remote calls have been refactored into higher level ones, to facilitate the usual `fetch` workflow of a repository. - Greatly improved thread-safety The library no longer has race conditions when loading objects from the same ODB and different threads at the same time. There's now full TLS support, even for error codes. When the library is built with `THREADSAFE=1`, the threading support must be globally initialized before it can be used (see `git_threads_init()`) - Tree walking API A new API can recursively traverse trees and subtrees issuing callbacks for every single entry. - Tree diff API There is basic support for diff'ing an index against two trees. - Improved windows support The Library is now codepage aware under Windows32: new API calls allow the user to set the default codepage for the OS in order to avoid strange Unicode errors.
Russell Belfer cfbc880d 2012-01-16T15:16:44 Patch cleanup for merge After reviewing the gitignore support with Vicent, we came up with a list of minor cleanups to prepare for merge, including: * checking git_repository_config error returns * renaming git_ignore_is_ignored and moving to status.h * fixing next_line skipping to include \r skips * commenting on where ignores are and are not included
Russell Belfer df743c7d 2012-01-09T15:37:19 Initial implementation of gitignore support Adds support for .gitignore files to git_status_foreach() and git_status_file(). This includes refactoring the gitattributes code to share logic where possible. The GIT_STATUS_IGNORED flag will now be passed in for files that are ignored (provided they are not already in the index or the head of repo).
Vicent Martí 7a704309 2012-01-02T09:58:39 Merge remote-tracking branch 'drizzd/diff-index-tests' into development Conflicts: tests-clay/clay.h tests-clay/clay_main.c
Vicent Martí 9191a6d2 2012-01-02T09:56:48 Merge remote-tracking branch 'arrbee/git-attributes' into development Conflicts: tests-clay/clay_main.c
Vicent Martí 9dd4c3e8 2011-12-31T05:56:39 config: Rename the `delete` callback name `delete` is a reserved keyword in C++.
Clemens Buchacher 599f2849 2011-12-26T18:37:31 add git_index_read_tree
Russell Belfer 73b51450 2011-12-28T23:28:50 Add support for macros and cache flush API. Add support for git attribute macro definitions. Also, add support for cache flush API to clear the attribute file content cache when needed. Additionally, improved the handling of global and system files, making common utility functions in fileops and converting config and attr to both use the common functions. Adds a bunch more tests and fixed some memory leaks. Note that adding macros required me to use refcounted attribute assignment definitions, which complicated, but probably improved memory usage.
Russell Belfer ee1f0b1a 2011-12-16T10:56:43 Add APIs for git attributes This adds APIs for querying git attributes. In addition to the new API in include/git2/attr.h, most of the action is in src/attr_file.[hc] which contains utilities for dealing with a single attributes file, and src/attr.[hc] which contains the implementation of the APIs that merge all applicable attributes files.
Carlos Martín Nieto 80a665aa 2011-12-16T02:28:39 config: really delete variables Instead of just setting the value to NULL, which gives unwanted results when asking for that variable after deleting it, delete the variable from the list and re-write the file.
Vicent Marti e9238687 2011-12-03T18:05:44 tree: recursive diff-index Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk> Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com> # Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting # with '#' will be ignored, and an empty message aborts the commit. # # Author: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk> # # On branch development # Your branch is ahead of 'origin/development' by 11 commits. # # Changes to be committed: # (use "git reset HEAD^1 <file>..." to unstage) # # modified: include/git2/tree.h # modified: src/tree.c # modified: tests-clay/clay_main.c # modified: tests-clay/object/tree/diff.c # # Untracked files: # (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed) # # 0001-remote-Cleanup-the-remotes-code.patch # 466.patch # 466.patch.1 # 488.patch # Makefile # libgit2.0.15.0.dylib # libgit2.0.dylib # libgit2.dylib # libgit2_clay # libgit2_test # tests-clay/object/tree/
Carlos Martín Nieto a1fdea28 2011-10-24T16:48:12 tree: implement tree diffing For each difference in the trees, the callback gets called with the relevant information so the user can fill in their own data structures. Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
Vicent Marti d88d4311 2011-11-28T08:40:40 remote: Cleanup the remotes code - Hide the remaining transports code - Drop `git_headarray`, switch to using a callback to list refs. Makes the code cleaner.
Vicent Marti 6632c155 2011-11-26T08:30:14 Document all of the things
Vicent Marti 45e79e37 2011-11-26T04:59:21 Rename all `_close` methods There's no difference between `_free` and `_close` semantics: keep everything with the same name to avoid confusions.
Vicent Marti 9462c471 2011-11-25T08:16:26 repository: Change ownership semantics The ownership semantics have been changed all over the library to be consistent. There are no more "borrowed" or duplicated references. Main changes: - `git_repository_open2` and `3` have been dropped. - Added setters and getters to hotswap all the repository owned objects: `git_repository_index` `git_repository_set_index` `git_repository_odb` `git_repository_set_odb` `git_repository_config` `git_repository_set_config` `git_repository_workdir` `git_repository_set_workdir` Now working directories/index files/ODBs and so on can be hot-swapped after creating a repository and between operations. - All these objects now have proper ownership semantics with refcounting: they all require freeing after they are no longer needed (the repository always keeps its internal reference). - Repository open and initialization has been updated to keep in mind the configuration files. Bare repositories are now always detected, and a default config file is created on init. - All the tests affected by these changes have been dropped from the old test suite and ported to the new one.
Vicent Martí e42ea1f4 2011-11-25T21:30:08 Merge pull request #491 from schu/refs-cleanup reference_rename() cleanup
Vicent Marti 2869f404 2011-11-22T15:48:37 transport: Add `git_transport_valid_url`
Carlos Martín Nieto 6616e207 2011-11-22T11:17:03 Add a note not to free the result from git_remote_ls
Vicent Martí bec92f78 2011-11-21T17:12:23 Merge pull request #492 from carlosmn/networking Networking improvements
Vicent Marti 2744806f 2011-11-22T02:10:41 tree: Fix documentation
Carlos Martín Nieto 6ac3b707 2011-11-21T20:48:59 Add git_remote_connected Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
Carlos Martín Nieto 4cf01e9a 2011-11-21T20:44:03 Add git_remote_disconnect It can be useful to separate disconnecting from actually destroying the object. Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
schu a5cd086d 2011-11-21T11:56:00 reference_rename: don't delete the reflog reference_rename used to delete an old reflog file when renaming a reference to not confuse git.git. Don't do this anymore but let the user take care of writing a reflog entry. Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
schu b7c93a66 2011-11-21T13:01:40 Add git_reflog_rename() and git_reflog_delete() Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
Carlos Martín Nieto 617bfdf4 2011-11-18T21:28:07 Add a name to a remote created from the API Make it a bit more resilient. Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
Carlos Martín Nieto 95057b85 2011-11-18T21:18:39 remote: get rid of git_remote_negotiate There is no good reason to expose the negotiation as a different step to downloading the packfile. Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
Haitao Li 28ba94ce 2011-11-18T17:43:43 Fix typo in repository documentation
Vicent Marti 2cbca8b0 2011-11-18T01:43:27 include: Unify internal include strategies Do not add the `git2` path to internal includes, or that will cause an extra path dependency.
Vicent Marti 2ba14f23 2011-11-17T02:13:46 tree: Add payload to `git_tree_walk`
Vicent Marti 9432af36 2011-11-17T01:23:19 Rename `git_tree_frompath` to `git_tree_get_subtree` That makes more sense to me.
Vicent Marti a15c550d 2011-11-16T14:09:44 threads: Fix the shared global state with TLS See `global.c` for a description of what we're doing. When libgit2 is built with GIT_THREADS support, the threading system must be explicitly initialized with `git_threads_init()`.
Vicent Marti d4a0b124 2011-10-30T21:58:33 refs: Partial rewrite for read-only refs This new version of the references code is significantly faster and hopefully easier to read. External API stays the same. A new method `git_reference_reload()` has been added to force updating a memory reference from disk. In-memory references are no longer updated automagically -- this was killing us. If a reference is deleted externally and the user doesn't reload the memory object, nothing critical happens: any functions using that reference should fail gracefully (e.g. deletion, renaming, and so on). All generated references from the API are read only and must be free'd by the user. There is no reference counting and no traces of generated references are kept in the library. There is no longer an internal representation for references. There is only one reference struct `git_reference`, and symbolic/oid targets are stored inside an union. Packfile references are stored using an optimized struct with flex array for reference names. This should significantly reduce the memory cost of loading the packfile from disk.
schu a46ec457 2011-08-10T16:19:42 refs: split internal and external references Currently libgit2 shares pointers to its internal reference cache with the user. This leads to several problems like invalidation of reference pointers when reordering the cache or manipulation of the cache from user side. Give each user its own git_reference instead of leaking the internal representation (struct reference). Add the following new API functions: * git_reference_free * git_reference_is_packed Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
Vicent Marti 3286c408 2011-10-28T14:51:13 global: Properly use `git__` memory wrappers Ensure that all memory related functions (malloc, calloc, strdup, free, etc) are using their respective `git__` wrappers.
Vicent Marti da37654d 2011-10-27T22:33:31 tree: Add traversal in post-order
Vicent Marti 11d51ca6 2011-10-26T16:43:55 windows: Add support for non-UTF codepages Our previous assumption that all paths in Windows are encoded in UTF-8 is rather weak, specially when considering that Git is encoding-agnostic. These set of functions allow the user to change the library's active codepage globally, so it is possible to access paths and files on all international versions of Windows. Note that the default encoding here is UTF-8 because we assume that 99% of all Git repositories will be in UTF-8. Also, if you use non-ascii characters in paths, anywhere, please burn on a fire.