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97cd165e
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2021-07-14T08:30:00
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Merge pull request #5926 from Batchyx/batchyx/config-refresh-twice
config: fix included configs not refreshed more than once
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95a2966f
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2021-07-13T17:32:02
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Merge pull request #5908 from punkymaniac/patch-mem-leak
Fix memory leak in git_smart__connect
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b444918a
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2021-07-06T20:51:14
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Limit ITimer usage to AmigaOS4
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6c78fd06
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2021-07-02T18:30:07
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Merge pull request #5915 from novalis/executable
Consider files executable only if the user can execute them
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a2cd10e5
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2021-06-26T18:52:21
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define WINHTTP_NO_CLIENT_CERT_CONTEXT if needed
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4bf136b0
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2021-06-23T16:53:53
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config: fix included configs not refreshed more than once
If an included config is refreshed twice, the second update is not taken
into account.
This is because the list of included files is cleared after re-reading
the new configuration, instead of being cleared before.
Fix it and add a test case to check for this bug.
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b0fd4cf8
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2021-06-16T13:38:45
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Consider files executable only if the user can execute them
This is what git.git does, so we should follow suit.
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d07a0dc1
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2021-06-04T16:34:32
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Remove useless condition
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2934b447
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2021-06-03T11:21:39
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Fix memory leak in git_smart__connect
The call to git_proxy_options_dup will replace the url pointer of the
proxy.
But if the url pointer is already set, the old address will be lost
forever and will never be free.
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cf9196bd
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2021-05-30T10:42:25
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Tolerate readlink size less than st_size
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1ee3c37f
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2021-05-19T09:31:30
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Merge branch 'pr/5853'
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a6fb72a8
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2021-05-18T11:51:25
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tests: exit with error on win32 leakcheck
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b5dcdad3
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2021-05-16T12:53:58
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Merge pull request #5852 from implausible/httpclient/skip-entire-body
Fix issues with Proxy Authentication after httpclient refactor
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58944388
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2021-05-16T11:11:56
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Merge branch 'zero_oid_in_old'
Manually merging #5842
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4c462bb6
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2021-04-13T13:20:34
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diff: Fix bug in git_diff_find_similar.
When a split src gets turned into a rename, it should
also lose the IS_RENAME_TARGET flag, so that it doesn't
get processed in a subsequent iteration as a rename target.
Doing so can cause an assertion failure because it no
longer has the SPLIT flag.
Fixes #5811.
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3473a088
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2021-05-12T11:48:23
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httpclient: no proxy creds in requests if proxy is CONNECT type
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049618ce
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2021-04-30T15:11:54
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httpclient: git_http_client_skip_body should drain socket of body
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ff78aea6
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2021-05-11T11:09:31
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Merge pull request #5860 from libgit2/ethomson/buf_text
buf: remove unnecessary buf_text namespace
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14f6950b
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2021-05-10T23:14:17
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buf: bom enum is in the buf namespace
Instead of a `git_bom_t` that a `git_buf` function returns, let's keep
it `git_buf_bom_t`.
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d525e063
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2021-05-10T23:04:59
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buf: remove internal `git_buf_text` namespace
The `git_buf_text` namespace is unnecessary and strange. Remove it,
just keep the functions prefixed with `git_buf`.
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31d9c24b
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2021-05-06T16:32:14
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filter: internal git_buf filter handling function
Introduce `git_filter_list__convert_buf` which behaves like the old
implementation of `git_filter_list__apply_data`, where it might move the
input data buffer over into the output data buffer space for efficiency.
This new implementation will do so in a more predictible way, always
freeing the given input buffer (either moving it to the output buffer or
filtering it into the output buffer first).
Convert internal users to it.
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68b9605a
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2021-05-06T15:37:31
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filter: deprecate git_filter_list_apply_to_data
Deprecate `git_filter_list_apply_to_data` as it takes user input as a
`git_buf`. Users should use `git_filter_list_apply_to_buffer` instead.
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5309b465
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2021-05-06T15:24:30
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filter: introduce git_filter_list_apply_to_buffer
Provide a filter application mechanism that takes a user-provided string
and length, instead of a `git_buf`.
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26846f4c
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2021-05-06T15:19:58
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filter: remove git_buf sharing in `git_filter_list_apply_to_data`
The API `git_filter_list_apply_to_data` shares data between its out and
in parameters to avoid unnecessarily copying it when there are no
filters to apply. However, it does so in a manner that is potentially
confusing, leaving both `git_buf`s populated with data. This is risky
for end-users who have to know how to deal with this. Instead, we
remove this optimization - users who want to avoid unnecessary copies
can use the longstanding streaming API or check the filter status before
invoking the filters.
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9869f1e5
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2021-05-06T02:19:49
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filter: deprecate git_filter_list_stream_data
`git_filter_list_stream_data` takes user input in a `git_buf`.
`git_buf` should only be used when libgit2 itself needs to allocate data
and returned to a user that they can free when they wish. Replace it
with `git_filter_list_stream_buffer` that takes a data buffer and
length.
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4bd17208
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2021-05-06T02:28:14
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Merge pull request #5858 from libgit2/ethomson/memleaks
test: clean up memory leaks
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b31795ef
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2021-05-06T01:46:19
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test: clean up memory leaks
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69c65b9a
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2019-12-31T12:38:03
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path: bump most Win32 unicode buffer sizes from MAX_PATH to GIT_PATH_MAX
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c44f5688
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2021-05-02T10:27:56
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Merge pull request #5823 from libgit2/ethomson/path_validation
Working directory path validation
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ed94f549
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2021-05-01T20:26:49
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diff:add option to ignore blank line changes
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c15ed350
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2021-04-26T12:23:25
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repo: validate repository paths
Ensure that a repository's path (at initialization or open time) is
valid. On Windows systems, this means that the longest known path
beneath the repository will fit within MAX_PATH: this is a lock file for
a loose object within the repository itself.
Other paths, like a very long loose reference, may fail to be opened
after the repository is opened. These variable length paths will be
checked when they are accessed themselves. This new functionality is
done at open to prevent needlessly checking every file in the gitdir
(eg, `MERGE_HEAD`) for its length when we could instead check once at
repository open time.
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3589587d
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2021-04-24T13:11:25
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repo: factor the commondir detection
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e5851c62
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2021-04-24T09:44:45
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refs: ensure loose refs adhere to path validation
On Windows, we need to enforce MAX_PATH for loose references and their
reflogs. Ensure that any path - including the lock file - would fit
within the 260 character maximum.
We do not honor core.longpaths for loose reference files or reflogs.
core.longpaths only applies to paths in the working directory.
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1016ad4f
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2021-04-15T01:31:12
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path: don't join paths in git_path_find_dir
Let `git_path_find_dir` simply take a `git_buf` that contains a
directory or a file, instead of trying to both join a path AND then deal
with prettifying it or its basename. This allows consumers to join
paths themselves (and apply any necessary rules - like fitting within
MAX_PATH).
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717df1a4
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2021-04-15T01:23:07
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worktree: validate worktree paths
Worktree paths need to fix within MAX_PATH always, regardless of
`core.longpaths` setting.
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f3bcadd2
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2021-04-05T10:57:49
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submodule: validate path lengths
Validate that working directory paths honor `core.longpaths` where
appropriate. Paths to the submodule gitdirs must always honor the
operating system length restrictions; `core.longpaths` does not affect
gitdir paths.
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b457fe27
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2021-04-04T22:18:55
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iterator: validate workdir paths
Supply the repository for the filesystem and workdir iterators - for
workdir iterators, this is non-null and we can lookup the core.longpaths
configuration option. (For regular filesystem iterators, this is NULL,
so core.longpaths does not apply.)
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289aaa41
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2021-04-04T20:46:40
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ignore: validate workdir paths for ignore files
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9fb755d5
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2021-04-04T19:59:57
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attr: validate workdir paths for attribute files
We should allow attribute files - inside working directories - to have
names longer than MAX_PATH when core.longpaths is set.
`git_attr_path__init` takes a repository to validate the path with.
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e52c2989
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2021-04-04T19:46:08
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repository: validate workdir path lengths
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4470e48a
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2021-04-04T14:24:35
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workdir: validate working directory entry path length
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91156a0f
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2021-04-04T10:44:29
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diff: use git_repository_workdir_path
The new git_repository_workdir_path function does error checking on
working directory inputs on Windows; use it to construct paths within
working directories.
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578aeba9
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2021-03-20T17:00:33
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use git_repository_workdir_path to generate paths
Use `git_repository_workdir_path` to generate workdir paths since it
will validate the length.
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99ddfd5c
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2021-03-20T16:54:09
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checkout: validate path length
Ensure that we are validating working directory paths before we try to
write to them.
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6b878db5
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2021-03-20T16:44:08
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checkout: use target path; don't assume workdir
We're not necessarily checking out into the working directory. We could
be checking out into an arbitrary location. Ensure that when we are
writing conflict data that we do it in the checkout target.
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50e01216
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2021-03-20T16:39:29
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repo: introduce git_repository_workdir_path
Add a simple accessor for workdir paths to get an absolute on-disk path
given a repository and a relative path within it. This is useful to
avoid copy-pasta `git_buf_joinpath` and to ensure that we validate
working directory paths while honoring `core.longpaths` settings.
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dbc03de4
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2021-03-20T14:28:25
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apply: ensure we validate paths
There was no test ensuring that we validate `.git` paths. We do, but
let's add a test to make sure that we never regress this.
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dc1ba018
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2021-03-20T13:01:00
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path: introduce ondisk and workdir path validation
Introduce `git_path_validate_filesystem` which validates (absolute) on-disk
paths and `git_path_validate_workdir` to perform validations on (absolute)
working directory paths. These functions are useful as there may be system
limitations on on-disk paths, particularly on Windows (for example,
enforcing MAX_PATH).
For working directory paths, these limitations may be per-repository, based
on the `core.longpaths` configuration setting.
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95b7a639
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2021-04-14T21:52:36
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git_reference_create_matching: Treat all-zero OID as "must be absent"
This is pretty useful in avoiding races: I want to create a ref only if
it doesn't already exist. I can't check first because of TOCTOU -- by
the time I finish the check, someone else might have already created
the ref. And I can't take a lock because then I can't do the create,
since the create expects to take the lock.
The semantics are inspired by git update-ref, which allows an all-zero old
value to mean that the ref must not exist.
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3fa8ec52
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2021-04-18T20:30:13
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src: fix typos in header files
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88323cd0
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2021-03-20T09:52:17
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path: git_path_isvalid -> git_path_validate
If we want to validate more and different types of paths, the name
`git_path_validate` makes that easier and more expressive. We can add,
for example, `git_path_validate_foo` while the current name makes that
less ergonomic.
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cb136cdd
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2021-04-14T22:22:11
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utf8: introduce git_utf8_char_length
Introduce a function to determine the number of Unicode characters in a
given UTF-8 string.
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1d95b59b
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2021-04-14T15:47:27
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utf8: refactor utf8 functions
Move the utf8 functions into a proper namespace `git_utf8` instead of
being in the namespaceless `git__` function group. Update them to
have out-params first and use `char *` instead of `uint8_t *` to match
our API treating strings as `char *` (even if they truly contain `uchar`s
inside).
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ac77d306
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2021-04-13T17:00:37
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Merge pull request #5834 from libgit2/cmn/repo-no-passthrough
repo: remove an inappropriate use of PASSTHROUGH
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631fe56f
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2021-04-11T21:22:33
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repo: specify init.defaultbranch is meant to be a branch name
We don't want the default branch's refname here but its name as branch.
Returning an error saying it's not a valid reference here suggests we want the
value of `init.defaultbranch` to be something like `refs/heads/default` which is
not the case.
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6591deef
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2021-04-11T14:27:14
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repo: remove an inappropriate use of PASSTHROUGH
This error code is for callbacks where we should act as though the callback was
not set. This is not something that makes sense for a `_foreach` and checking
for that error message to bubble up mostly is happenstance precisely because
this is not an error code we expect in the callback.
As part of removing this, let's also remove a use of foreach as we can open-code
this check.
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7891e153
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2021-04-01T11:34:38
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Default to GIT_BRANCH_DEFAULT if init.defaultBranch is empty string
We already do this in repo_init_head
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4f4b1139
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2021-03-10T11:21:39
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Merge pull request #5815 from libgit2/ethomson/treebuilder_write
tree: deprecate `git_treebuilder_write_with_buffer`
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a0fca809
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2021-03-10T11:19:14
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Merge pull request #5814 from ianhattendorf/fix/winhttp-proxy-https
winhttp: skip certificate check if unable to send request
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d7e65096
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2021-03-04T09:44:26
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Merge pull request #5764 from lhchavez/cgraph-needs-refresh
commit-graph: Introduce `git_commit_graph_needs_refresh()`
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b99b5a81
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2021-03-04T09:38:10
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Merge pull request #5763 from lhchavez/cgraph-lookup
commit-graph: Support lookups of entries in a commit-graph
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7eb21516
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2021-02-28T00:20:28
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tree: deprecate `git_treebuilder_write_with_buffer`
The function `git_treebuilder_write_with_buffer` is unnecessary; it
is used internally as part of treebuilder writing, but it has little
use to external callers. For callers that repeatedly write a
treebuilder, we can supply them with a buffer in the treebuilder struct
instead of recreating it. For ourselves, when we want a single buffer
in our write loop, we can use an internal function.
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b33e018c
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2021-03-04T09:20:34
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Merge pull request #5818 from mamapanda/patch-3
merge: Check insert_head_ids error in create_virtual_base
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80bdeca4
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2021-03-04T09:18:30
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Merge pull request #5817 from mamapanda/patch-2
Check git_signature_dup failure
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dc1095a5
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2021-03-03T14:42:12
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merge: Check insert_head_ids error in create_virtual_base
insert_head_ids can fail due to allocation error
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b9bfe812
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2021-03-03T14:03:06
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Check git_signature_dup failure
git_signature_dup can have an allocation failure
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edffea15
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2021-03-01T16:26:58
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winhttp: skip certificate check if unable to send request
In some circumstances (e.g. when proxies are involved), winhttp will fail to reach the WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_SENDING_REQUEST phase. If this occurs, we'll error with ERROR_WINHTTP_INCORRECT_HANDLE_STATE when attempting to query the server certificate context (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winhttp/nf-winhttp-winhttpsendrequest#remarks).
To avoid this, verify that WinHttpSendRequest has reached the WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_SENDING_REQUEST phase before checking the certificate. Since we're using WinHTTP in synchronous mode, we know for sure that once WinHttpSendRequest returns we've either sent it successfully or not.
NOTE: WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_SENDING_REQUEST appears to be deprecated with no direct replacement. WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_SENDREQUEST_COMPLETE is only available in async mode, and there doesn't appear to be a method of querying this flag outside of the status callback.
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1bc8dec4
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2021-02-28T11:02:23
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Merge pull request #5797 from aaronfranke/typos
Fix some typos
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0fb58396
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2021-02-21T20:43:51
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Merge pull request #5801 from mamapanda/patch-1
index: Check git_vector_dup error in write_entries
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40930508
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2021-02-18T16:36:42
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index: Initialize case_sorted to GIT_VECTOR_INIT
This is for extra safety within write_entries
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21981f28
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2021-02-16T13:43:09
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index: Check git_vector_dup error in write_entries
If allocating case_sorted.contents fails, git_vector_sort will segfault.
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36232528
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2021-02-16T13:08:02
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refdb_fs: Check git_sortedcache wlock/rlock errors
To prevent a race condition, these wlock/rlock calls should probably be checked
for errors.
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7efddeb7
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2021-02-15T15:47:28
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Fix some typos
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02eb1711
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2021-02-01T10:07:00
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Merge pull request #5731 from KOLANICH-libs/owner_accessor
patch: add owner accessor
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2ad15250
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2021-02-01T09:58:25
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Merge pull request #5762 from lhchavez/cgraph-parser
commit-graph: Introduce a parser for commit-graph files
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0a710091
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2021-02-01T09:41:42
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Merge pull request #5786 from libgit2/ethomson/revparse
revspec: rename git_revparse_mode_t to git_revspec_t
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4732e030
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2021-01-31T00:36:54
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revspec: rename git_revparse_mode_t to git_revspec_t
The information about the type of a revision spec is not information
about the parser. Name it accordingly, so that `git_revparse_mode_t`
is now `git_revspec_t`. Deprecate the old name.
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2f382ab7
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2021-01-20T04:40:40
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mwindow: Fix a bug in the LRU window finding code
This change now updates the `lru_window` variable to match the current
file's MRU window. This makes it such that it doesn't always choose the
file that happened to come last in the list of window files, and instead
should now correctly choose the file with the least-recently-used one.
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674875dc
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2021-01-15T09:59:15
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Merge pull request #5768 from lhchavez/midx-needs-refresh
midx: Fix a bug in `git_midx_needs_refresh()`
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487f2a82
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2021-01-10T21:32:28
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Merge pull request #5775 from libgit2/ethomson/clone_branch
clone: set refs/remotes/origin/HEAD when branch is specified
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1a2f9609
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2021-01-05T06:24:26
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commit-graph: Introduce `git_commit_graph_needs_refresh()`
This change introduces a function that allows the caller to know whether
the `commit-graph` file has not been modified since it was parsed.
Part of: #5757
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1f32ed25
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2021-01-04T19:33:48
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commit-graph: Support lookups of entries in a commit-graph
This change introduces `git_commit_graph_entry_find()` and
`git_commit_graph_entry_parent()`. These two functions allow a much
faster lookup of commits by ID, since the ODB does not need to be
consulted, the commit object does not need to be inflated, and the
contents of the commit object do not need to be parsed.
Part of: #5757
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3fd57a75
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2021-01-04T18:22:43
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commit-graph: Introduce a parser for commit-graph files
This change is the first in a series to add support for git's
commit-graph. This should speed up commit graph traversals by avoiding
object parsing and allowing some operations to terminate earlier.
Part of: #5757
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923c0f7b
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2021-01-07T17:34:17
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clone: set refs/remotes/origin/HEAD when branch is specified
When a branch is specified to check out in clone, update the remote
tracking `HEAD` to point to it. This mimics git's behavior, when
`git clone -b <name>` is used.
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c6cf7f0e
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2021-01-07T17:00:57
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Merge pull request #5769 from lhchavez/pwrite-pread
Use `p_pwrite`/`p_pread` consistently throughout the codebase
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ff6f6754
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2021-01-07T05:44:16
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Use `p_pwrite`/`p_pread` consistently throughout the codebase
This change stops using the seek+read/write combo to perform I/O with an
offset, since this is faster by one system call (and also more atomic
and therefore safer).
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d50d3db6
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2021-01-07T05:43:30
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midx: Fix a bug in `git_midx_needs_refresh()`
The very last check in the freshness check for the midx was wrong ><
This was also because this function was not tested.
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3f4bc213
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2021-01-07T14:05:02
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repo: ignore empty init.defaultbranch
The init.defaultbranch option may be set, but empty. In this case, we
should ignore it instead of trying to set our default branch to
`refs/heads/`.
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32350e89
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2021-01-07T14:01:30
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remote: don't update invalid refs
If a symbolic reference points to something invalid, then do not try to
update it.
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c31032a3
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2021-01-07T10:15:25
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Merge pull request #5760 from libgit2/ethomson/tttoo_many_ttts
blob: fix name of `GIT_BLOB_FILTER_ATTRIBUTES_FROM_HEAD`
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27e34f9b
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2021-01-06T11:49:00
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Merge pull request #5759 from JoshuaS3/master
Add documentation for git_blob_filter_options.version
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855f2998
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2021-01-05T14:45:14
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blob: fix name of `GIT_BLOB_FILTER_ATTRIBUTES_FROM_HEAD`
`GIT_BLOB_FILTER_ATTTRIBUTES_FROM_HEAD` is misspelled, it should be
`GIT_BLOB_FILTER_ATTRIBUTES_FROM_HEAD`, and it would be if it were not
for the MacBook Pro keyboard and my inattentiveness.
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d9c15387
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2021-01-05T14:29:58
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blob: add git_blob_filter_options_init
The `git_blob_filter_options_init` function should be included, to allow
callers in FFI environments to let us initialize an options structure
for them.
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f0d7922c
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2021-01-05T12:12:19
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Merge pull request #5583 from 0xdky/dhruva/build-with-nommap
Build with NO_MMAP
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754fa526
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2021-01-04T06:10:10
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Use an option instead of a flag for USE_BUNDLED_ZLIB
Now `USE_BUNDLED_ZLIB` can be set to the string `Chromium` to enable the
Chromium implementation of zlib.
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4ce8e01a
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2020-06-17T14:31:11
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Support build with NO_MMAP to disable use of system mmap
* Use pread/pwrite to avoid updating position in file descriptor
* Emulate missing pread/pwrite on win32 using overlapped file IO
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a9f57a89
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2020-11-23T10:14:00
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Remove broken support for write in emulated mmap
* Emulated mmap based write without pagefault handling is not
possible since IO happens outside of call to mmap and data is
written to mapped memory
* Potential emulation using userfaultfd() might be possible
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83265b3e
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2020-12-18T06:50:22
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zlib: Add support for building with Chromium's zlib implementation
This change builds libgit2 using Chromium's zlib implementation by
invoking cmake with `-DUSE_BUNDLED_ZLIB=ON -DUSE_CHROMIUM_ZLIB=ON`,
which is ~10% faster than the bundled zlib for the core::zstream suite.
This version of zlib has some optimizations:
a) Decompression (Intel+ARM): inflate_fast, adler32, crc32, etc.
b) Compression (Intel): fill_window, longest_match, hash function, etc.
Due to the introduction of SIMD optimizations, and to get the maximum
performance out of this fork of zlib, this requires an x86_64 processor
with SSE4.2 and CLMUL (anything Westmere or later, ~2010). The Chromium
zlib implementation also supports ARM with NEON, but it has not been
enabled in this patch.
Performance
===========
TL;DR: Running just `./libgit2_clar -score::zstream` 100 times in a loop
took 0:56.30 before and 0:50.67 after (~10% reduction!).
The bundled and system zlib implementations on an Ubuntu Focal system
perform relatively similar (the bundled one is marginally better due to
the compiler being able to inline some functions), so only the bundled
and Chromium zlibs were compared.
For a more balanced comparison (to ensure that nothing regressed
overall), `libgit2_clar` under `perf` was also run, and the zlib-related
functions were compared.
Bundled
-------
```shell
cmake \
-DUSE_BUNDLED_ZLIB=ON \
-DUSE_CHROMIUM_ZLIB=OFF \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="RelWithDebInfo" \
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-fPIC -fno-omit-frame-pointer" \
-GNinja \
..
ninja
perf record --call-graph=dwarf ./libgit2_clar
perf report --children
```
```
Samples: 87K of event 'cycles', Event count (approx.): 75923450603
Children Self Command Shared Objec Symbol
+ 4.14% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_get_output_chunk
+ 2.91% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_get_output
+ 0.69% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_get_output (inlined)
0.17% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_init
0.02% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_reset
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_eos
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_done
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_free (inlined)
Samples: 87K of event 'cycles', Event count (approx.): 75923450603
Children Self Command Shared Objec Symbol
+ 3.12% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflate
+ 2.65% 1.48% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflate_slow
+ 1.60% 0.55% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflate
+ 0.53% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] write_deflate
0.49% 0.36% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflate_fast
0.46% 0.02% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflate_fast
0.19% 0.19% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflate_table
0.16% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateInit_
0.15% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateInit2_ (inlined)
0.10% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateInit_
0.10% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateInit2_
0.03% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateReset (inlined)
0.02% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateReset
0.02% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateEnd
0.02% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateEnd
0.01% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateResetKeep
0.01% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateReset2
0.01% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateReset (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateStateCheck (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateReset (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateStateCheck (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateStateCheck (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateResetKeep (inlined)
```
Chromium
--------
```shell
cmake \
-DUSE_BUNDLED_ZLIB=ON \
-DUSE_CHROMIUM_ZLIB=ON \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="RelWithDebInfo" \
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-fPIC -fno-omit-frame-pointer" \
-GNinja \
..
ninja
perf record --call-graph=dwarf ./libgit2_clar
perf report --children
```
```
Samples: 97K of event 'cycles', Event count (approx.): 80862210917
Children Self Command Shared Objec Symbol
+ 3.31% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_get_output_chunk
+ 2.27% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_get_output
+ 0.55% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_get_output (inlined)
0.18% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_init
0.02% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_reset
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_free (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_done
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] git_zstream_free
Samples: 97K of event 'cycles', Event count (approx.): 80862210917
Children Self Command Shared Objec Symbol
+ 2.55% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflate
+ 2.25% 1.41% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflate_slow
+ 1.10% 0.52% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflate
0.36% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] write_deflate
0.30% 0.03% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflate_fast
0.28% 0.15% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflate_fast_chunk_
0.19% 0.19% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflate_table
0.17% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateInit_
0.16% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateInit2_ (inlined)
0.15% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateInit_
0.15% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateInit2_
0.11% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] adler32_z
0.09% 0.09% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] adler32_simd_
0.05% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateReset (inlined)
0.05% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflate_read_buf
0.03% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateEnd
0.02% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateReset
0.01% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateEnd
0.01% 0.01% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateReset2
0.01% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateReset (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] adler32
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateResetKeep (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateResetKeep
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateStateCheck (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateStateCheck (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] inflateStateCheck (inlined)
0.00% 0.00% libgit2_clar libgit2_clar [.] deflateStateCheck (inlined)
```
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fe41e582
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2020-12-23T12:32:58
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Merge pull request #5741 from libgit2/ethomson/ipv6
Handle ipv6 addresses
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27301cd0
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2020-12-17T20:53:11
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net: function to identify ipv6 addresses in URLs
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