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c4a2fd5c
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2015-01-04T17:39:43
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Plug a couple of leaks
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40d79154
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2014-05-09T19:32:52
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Always checkout with case sensitive iterator
On a case-insensitive filesystem, we need to deal with case-changing
renames (eg, foo -> FOO) by removing the old and adding the new,
exactly as if we were on a case-sensitive filesystem.
Update the `checkout::tree::can_cancel_checkout_from_notify` test, now
that notifications are always sent case sensitively.
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61ee5b0e
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2014-05-08T17:35:03
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Introduce test for checkout case-changing rename
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ec74b40c
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2014-12-16T18:53:55
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Introduce core.protectHFS and core.protectNTFS
Validate HFS ignored char ".git" paths when `core.protectHFS` is
specified. Validate NTFS invalid ".git" paths when `core.protectNTFS`
is specified.
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11d67b75
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2014-12-10T19:12:16
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checkout: disallow bad paths on HFS
HFS filesystems ignore some characters like U+200C. When these
characters are included in a path, they will be ignored for the
purposes of comparison with other paths. Thus, if you have a ".git"
folder, a folder of ".git<U+200C>" will also match. Protect our
".git" folder by ensuring that ".git<U+200C>" and friends do not match it.
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a64119e3
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2014-11-25T18:13:00
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checkout: disallow bad paths on win32
Disallow:
1. paths with trailing dot
2. paths with trailing space
3. paths with trailing colon
4. paths that are 8.3 short names of .git folders ("GIT~1")
5. paths that are reserved path names (COM1, LPT1, etc).
6. paths with reserved DOS characters (colons, asterisks, etc)
These paths would (without \\?\ syntax) be elided to other paths - for
example, ".git." would be written as ".git". As a result, writing these
paths literally (using \\?\ syntax) makes them hard to operate with from
the shell, Windows Explorer or other tools. Disallow these.
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f7fcb18f
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2014-11-23T14:12:54
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Plug leaks
Valgrind is now clean except for libssl and libgcrypt.
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2d24816b
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2014-11-06T18:49:37
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checkout_index: Remove stage 0 when checking out conflicts
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9f664347
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2014-11-06T14:40:21
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checkout_index: remove conflicts when checking out new files
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8d3b2ee3
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2014-10-11T20:56:50
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Introduce failing test for conflict filtering in index
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0625638f
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2014-10-10T17:40:53
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Merge pull request #2499 from csware/hard-reset-checkout-callbacks
Allow to propagate checkout callbacks to git HARD reset
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14556cbf
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2014-09-17T17:13:25
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Merge pull request #2567 from cirosantilli/factor-41
Factor 40 and 41 constants from source.
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c5cf8cad
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2014-09-17T15:19:08
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Replace void casts with GIT_UNUSED.
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3b2cb2c9
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2014-09-16T11:49:25
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Factor 40 and 41 constants from source.
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b8add6c4
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2014-08-03T15:44:13
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Allow to propagate checkout callbacks to git HARD reset
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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c1bf2942
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2014-07-02T15:29:25
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Merge pull request #2455 from ethomson/equal_oid
Introduce `cl_assert_equal_oid`
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0cee70eb
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2014-07-01T14:09:01
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Introduce cl_assert_equal_oid
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f4046267
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2014-06-26T09:16:12
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checkout::conflict tests: only test owner mode
The checkout::conflict type conflict tests were failing because
they were overly assertive about the resultant mode, testing
group & other bits, which failed miserably for people who had a
umask less restrictive than 022. Only test the resultant owner bits.
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d412165f
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2014-06-18T16:54:32
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Update text=auto / core.autocrlf=false behavior
Git for Windows 1.9.4 changed the behavior when the text=auto
attribute is specified and core.autocrlf=false. Previous observed
behavior would *not* filter files when going into the working
directory, the new behavior *does* filter. Update our behavior to match.
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5a76ad35
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2014-06-19T11:45:46
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crlf: pass-through mixed EOL buffers from LF->CRLF
When checking out files, we're performing conversion into the user's
native line endings, but we only want to do it for files which have
consistent line endings. Refuse to perform the conversion for mixed-EOL
files.
The CRLF->LF filter is left as-is, as that conversion is considered to be
normalization by git and should force a conversion of the line endings.
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6affd71f
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2014-01-03T17:38:34
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git_checkout_opts -> git_checkout_options
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f77127da
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2014-02-09T12:37:16
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Tests for core.autocrlf and .gitattributes
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a2ce19ca
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2014-02-05T13:35:26
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Prevent user's merge.conflictstyle from breaking tests
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586be3b8
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2014-02-03T15:05:55
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Add reflog parameters to git_reset
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b31ebfbc
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2014-01-27T14:12:29
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Add reflog params to git_branch_create
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94f263f5
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2014-01-25T08:04:49
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Add reflog params to set-head calls
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9950bb4e
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2014-01-24T20:23:17
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diff: rename the file's 'oid' to 'id'
In the same vein as the previous commits in this series.
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d541170c
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2014-01-24T11:36:41
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index: rename an entry's id to 'id'
This was not converted when we converted the rest, so do it now.
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e8b81c69
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2014-01-22T13:24:32
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Preserve tree filemode in index during checkout
Don't try to determine whether the system supports file modes
when putting the tree data in the index during checkout. The tree's
mode is canonical and did not come from stat(2) in the first place.
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0b28217b
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2014-01-15T12:51:31
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refs: remove the _with_log differentiation
Any well-behaved program should write a descriptive message to the
reflog whenever it updates a reference. Let's make this more prominent
by removing the version without the reflog parameters.
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bf4a577c
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2013-12-13T10:10:32
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Overwrite ignored directories on checkout
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81a2012d
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2013-12-12T11:30:50
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Overwrite ignored files on checkout
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8046b26c
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2013-12-10T16:16:36
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Try a test that won't assert on Linux
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cbd04896
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2013-12-10T14:38:35
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Fix checkout notify callback docs and tests
The checkout notify callback behavior on non-zero return values
was not being tested. This adds tests, fixes a bug with positive
values, and clarifies the documentation to make it clear that the
checkout can be canceled via this mechanism.
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17820381
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2013-11-14T14:05:52
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Rename tests-clar to tests
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