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9c3edca5
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2022-05-13T15:05:05
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Call legacy_write_fn if given
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bdab2238
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2022-05-03T09:28:43
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revparse: adjust reflog test as we move away from the dates
The dates we use in `refs::revparse::date` has just passed the ten years, so
now everything is beyond ten years, leading to an unexpected commit being
returned.
Adjust it to 11 years so it all looks fine again.
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13502d9e
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2022-04-25T09:22:02
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Merge pull request #6274 from libgit2/ethomson/cli_clone
cli: clone
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a1c94e94
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2022-04-25T09:15:59
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Merge pull request #6277 from cschlack/sys_transport_missing_include
Fix missing include
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70506171
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2022-04-25T09:15:11
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Merge pull request #6276 from lhchavez/delete-git_transport_smart_proxy_options
remote: Delete a now-inexistent API declaration
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3b52e5f5
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2022-04-18T17:12:27
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Merge pull request #6265 from libgit2/ethomson/sha256_two
sha256: refactoring in preparation for sha256
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a6fb41ff
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2022-04-16T14:56:23
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Fix missing include
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88f24384
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2022-04-14T07:18:06
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remote: Delete a now-inexistent API declaration
6fc6eeb66c40310086c8f059cae41de69ad4c6da replaced the remote options
with `git_remote_connect_options`. The function definitions were
removed, but one function declaration remained, causing linker errors if
one tried to use it.
This change removes the declaration of
`git_transport_smart_proxy_option` to better reflect reality.
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8a757ae2
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2020-04-04T18:31:00
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cli: introduce a clone command
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7babe76f
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2020-05-12T08:56:55
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cli: introduce signal handler
Provide a mechanism to add a signal handler for Unix or Win32.
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48506f2b
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2020-04-04T18:29:34
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cli: introduce a progress class
Provide a class that will display progress information to the console.
Initially, it contains callbacks for fetch progress and checkout
progress.
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63970244
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2022-04-12T14:11:54
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Merge pull request #6266 from libgit2/ethomson/ownership
Validate repository directory ownership
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4161ebdd
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2022-04-11T21:31:25
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repo: make ownership checks optional
Introduce the `GIT_OPT_SET_OWNER_VALIDATION` option, so that users can
disable repository ownership validation.
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90d2b619
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2022-04-11T17:07:20
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repo: test configuration ownership validation
Test that we prevent opening directories that are not owned by
ourselves.
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c0b7f88e
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2022-04-11T17:06:55
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fs_path: mock ownership checks
Provide a mock for file ownership for testability.
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fa366921
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2022-04-11T15:18:44
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repo: honor safe.directory during ownership checks
Obey the `safe.directory` configuration variable if it is set in the
global or system configuration. (Do not try to load this from the
repository configuration - to avoid malicious repositories that then
mark themselves as safe.)
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f7f7e835
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2022-04-11T13:04:26
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repo: refactor global config loader function
Pull the global configuration loader out of the symlink check so that it
can be re-used.
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c0dfd1ad
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2022-04-11T09:56:26
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repo: ensure that repo dir is owned by current user
Ensure that the repository directory is owned by the current user; this
prevents us from opening configuration files that may have been created
by an attacker.
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bf2620bc
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2022-04-10T21:29:43
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fs_path: refactor ownership checks into current user and system
Provide individual file ownership checks for both the current user and
the system user, as well as a combined current user and system user
check.
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f8821405
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2022-01-27T15:19:09
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fuzzer: use raw oid data
The indexer expects raw oid data, provide it.
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590ff981
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2022-01-21T19:49:09
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oid: don't assume the size of an oid
Don't assume that a `git_oid` is a particular size; allocate
`sizeof(git_oid)` instead.
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ab042161
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2022-01-18T08:12:18
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tree: move git_oid into tree entry
A tree entry previously pointed directly into the object id within the
tree object itself; this is useful to avoid any unnecessary memory copy
(and an unnecessary use of 40 bytes per tree entry) but difficult if we
change the underlying `git_oid` object to not simply be a raw object id
but have additional structure.
This commit moves the `git_oid` directly into the tree entry; this
simplifies the tree entry creation from user data. We now copy the
`git_oid` into place when parsing.
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71049b4a
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2022-01-22T09:03:34
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midx: use raw oid data
A multi-pack index uses raw oid data, use a byte array to index
into them.
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41d4ac51
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2022-01-22T08:49:06
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index: use raw oid data
The index contains entries with raw oid data, use a byte array for the
raw entry data.
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4fc3ce15
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2022-01-22T07:46:41
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pack: use raw oid data
A packfile contains arrays of raw oid data, use a byte array to index
into them.
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c2b3b0d8
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2022-01-21T19:38:13
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commit_graph: use raw oid data
The commit graph contains arrays of raw oid data, use a byte array to
index into them.
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9ffa33a1
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2022-01-22T08:48:43
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oid: introduce `git_oid_raw_cpy`
Now that oids are type-aware, they use their type to understand how many
bytes to copy. Some callers may need to copy the raw bytes of the
object id.
This is equivalent to a memcpy that is a little more semantic.
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6d8c7cab
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2022-01-21T19:37:53
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oid: introduce `git_oid_raw_ncmp`
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526e8869
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2022-01-21T19:17:40
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oid: `hashcmp` is now `raw_cmp`
We will talk about "raw" oids as untyped blobs of data; use a name for
the comparison function that is in keeping with that.
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7367a9d5
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2022-01-22T09:07:26
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tests: don't cast raw data to a `git_oid``
Create an object id from raw data instead of casting.
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c569738c
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2022-01-22T08:55:41
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indexer: write raw id data
Don't write the object id structure, write its raw oid data.
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563751d1
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2022-01-22T06:42:50
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treecache: write the raw id not the object
We explicitly want to write on the id data, not the beginning of the
object data, which may contain other information in the future.
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831e20ac
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2022-01-22T06:39:38
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oidmap: hash on the id, not the object
We explicitly want to hash on the id data, not the beginning of the
object data, which may contain other information in the future.
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7e8d9be0
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2022-04-10T09:45:51
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Merge pull request #6260 from lhchavez/midx-fix-ub
midx: Fix an undefined behavior (left-shift signed overflow)
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606afeda
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2022-04-10T09:44:41
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Merge pull request #6244 from jorio/fix-diff_delta_format_path-crash
Fix crash when regenerating a patch with unquoted spaces in filename
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71bb92b5
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2022-04-10T09:25:54
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Update src/libgit2/diff_print.c
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2fc0fcb5
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2022-04-06T15:54:14
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Merge pull request #6262 from libgit2/ethomson/zero_stat
tests: support flaky stat
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e7fce1b5
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2022-04-06T10:22:29
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tests: support flaky stat
The 32-bit ARM QEMU builds are flaky when running `lstat`. Disable those
testing `lstat`'s `st_size` temporarily.
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4e85b4fc
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2022-04-05T22:40:43
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Merge pull request #6259 from libgit2/ethomson/diff_arm32
diff: don't stat empty file on arm32 (flaky test)
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cd8fde82
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2022-04-05T22:40:28
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Merge pull request #6258 from libgit2/ethomson/sha256_openssl_dynamic
sha256: support dynamically loaded openssl
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33b1d3fd
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2022-04-05T13:10:33
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[midx] Fix an undefined behavior (left-shift signed overflow)
There was a missing check to ensure that the `off64_t` (which is a
signed value) didn't overflow when parsing it from the midx file. This
shouldn't have huge repercusions since the parsed value is immediately
validated afterwards, but then again, there is no such thing as "benign"
undefined behavior.
This change makes all the bitwise arithmetic happen with unsigned types
and is only casted to `off64_t` until the very end.
Thanks to Taotao Gu for finding and reporting this!
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d8015d28
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2022-04-04T13:30:27
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Merge pull request #6251 from libgit2/ethomson/oid_fetch
fetch: support OID refspec without dst
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3bd9bb8d
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2022-04-04T13:28:40
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sha256: support dynamically loaded openssl
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42093d6a
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2022-04-04T11:40:42
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diff: don't stat empty file on arm32 (flaky test)
Our CI test infrastructure virtualizes arm32 in docker, which is a
sometimes imperfect situation. In `diff::workdir::can_diff_empty_file`,
avoid the stat to ensure that the file is zero bytes; there is an odd
issue running in qemu when emulating arm32 that we should skip.
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db4461d5
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2022-03-23T12:45:44
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Merge pull request #6144 from libgit2/ethomson/sha256
SHA256: add a SHA256 implementation backend
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0e30becc
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2021-12-13T17:49:57
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sha: cast nonsense for obnoxious gcc warnings
gcc (mingw) warns when you cast the result of `GetProcAddress`; cast the
results to `void *` before casting them to the actual result.
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ce78c83b
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2021-12-13T15:31:21
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sha: ensure we test both cng and cryptoapi on windows
When GIT_SHA1_WIN32 or GIT_SHA256_WIN32 is used, ensure that we test
both CryptoNG ("cng") and CryptoAPI.
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6a7d5d23
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2021-12-13T11:54:49
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sha: support Win32 for SHA256
Adding SHA256 support prompted an overdue refactoring of some of the
unnecessary complexity around the CNG/CryptoAPI abstraction.
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6b4a6faa
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2021-12-12T15:41:47
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sha: support OpenSSL for SHA256
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b3e3fa10
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2021-12-12T15:34:35
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sha: support mbedTLS for SHA256
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83c27786
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2021-12-12T15:14:21
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sha: support CommonCrypto for SHA256
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b900981c
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2021-12-12T14:25:25
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sha: add sha256 algorithm
Add support for a SHA256 hash algorithm, and add the "builtin" SHA256
hash engine (from RFC 6234).
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36df49c2
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2021-12-12T14:29:11
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sha: GIT_ERROR_SHA1 is deprecated in favor of GIT_ERROR_SHA
The more generic GIT_ERROR_SHA allows for SHA256 errors as well as SHA1.
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c7b189ba
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2021-12-12T13:19:36
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sha1: refactor folder structure
Eliminate the `sha1` folder, move it down into `hash` so that future
impelmentations can share common code.
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8bc998f4
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2021-12-12T12:44:13
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sha1: remove generic implementation
Remove the "generic" implementation; it should never be used; it only
existed for a no-dependencies configuration, and our bundled sha1dc
satisfies that requirement _and_ is correct.
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fb6d0181
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2022-01-22T21:47:03
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3a08bc43
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2022-03-23T08:38:23
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Merge pull request #6235 from libgit2/ethomson/cli_benchmarks
Benchmarking suite
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a9a7967a
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2022-03-22T22:16:57
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fetch: support OID refspec without dst
Support the ability to create a refspec that is a single object ID
without a destination.
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8420ac4b
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2022-03-22T23:48:38
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Merge pull request #6252 from libgit2/ethomson/bitbucket_clone
clone: update bitbucket tests
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a1020a7f
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2022-03-22T23:05:48
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clone: update bitbucket tests
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0e530061
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2022-03-22T21:07:53
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Merge pull request #6246 from bierbaum/wilhelm/fix_extension_validation_string_bug
Fix a string concatenation bug when validating extensions
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ecc722c3
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2022-03-16T10:25:11
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Fix a string parsing bug when validating extensions from the configuration
As builtin extensions are evaluated in the latter half of `check_valid_extension`, a string `cfg` is concatenated with the static string 'extension.' and the value from `builtin_extension`, before being compared with the configured value. This string is not being cleared while iterating through the names of the extensions. Because there is currently only one extension ('noop'), the bug was never noticible.
This patch corrects the behavior by clearing the string on each iteration, as is done in the first block.
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d427f952
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2022-03-13T17:40:54
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diff_delta_format_path: handle null filename
This fixes a crash in test cases
test_diff_parse__new_file_with_space_and_regenerate_patch
and
test_diff_parse__delete_file_with_space_and_regenerate_patch
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11866327
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2022-03-13T17:36:48
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test: add test that regenerates patches with spaces in filename
This currently crashes, proposed fix in subsequent commit.
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2a0d0bd1
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2022-03-02T19:53:14
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Merge pull request #6238 from libgit2/ethomson/coverity
Some minor fixes for issues discovered by coverity
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da0b0354
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2022-03-02T19:53:04
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Merge pull request #6239 from libgit2/ethomson/cmake_libs
cmake: export libraries needed to compile against libgit2
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4c6eab99
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2022-02-22T22:03:08
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ci: run benchmark tests nightly
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93037bab
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2022-02-22T22:00:37
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tests: add benchmark tests
Add a benchmark test suite that wraps hyperfine and is suitable for
producing data about test runs of a CLI or A/B testing CLIs.
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e48bb3b7
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2022-02-22T21:52:08
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ci: allow for build-time (`cmake --build`) options
Allow for options in the `cmake --build` phase, so that callers can
specify (eg) the config type.
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cfdf36f9
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2022-02-22T21:49:15
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ci: rename build setup scripts
Rename our build setup scripts to include the `build` name so that we
can add additional CI setup scripts with no ambiguity.
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b08fe71d
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2022-02-27T23:16:05
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cmake: export libraries needed to compile against libgit2
If users are using us as a direct dependency (via `add_subdirectory`)
then they may want to know the libraries to link to; tell them.
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073e63d0
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2022-02-27T10:05:24
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object: validate that `odb_obj` was set
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241d838f
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2022-02-27T10:02:05
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http: skip processing when body is null or 0 length
Mistakenly `&&` when we should have `||`d.
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9f0088c4
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2022-02-27T09:26:16
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fs_path: exit quickly in `dirname_r` failure
When we encounter a situation where we need to exit, simply `return -1`
instead of trying to set `len = -1` and then jumping to the exit
handler, which would erroneously do work based on the `len` value.
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043a87a0
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2022-02-27T09:21:53
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refdb: unlock mutex on assertion failure
If we're safely asserting (and returning an error to the caller), we
should still unlock our mutex.
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d9b041e6
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2022-02-27T09:20:58
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assert: add `ASSERT_WITH_CLEANUP`
Now that we safely assert and return, we may need to be in a place where
we need to unlock mutexes or cleanup resources. Provide
`ASSERT_WITH_CLEANUP` that permits for this behavior by taking a block.
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e32db9f2
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2022-02-27T08:54:09
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cli: always give a value to `error`
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1327dbcf
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2022-02-26T15:10:42
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Merge pull request #6133 from libgit2/ethomson/cli_redux
CLI (redux)
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e427d0a1
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2021-11-30T10:33:24
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cli: add `hash-object` command
Introduce a simple command that emulates `git hash-object`.
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dcabef22
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2022-02-21T13:06:43
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futils: produce improved error messages
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e7be6b76
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2021-11-29T12:04:06
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futils: provide an option to read a whole file by fd
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b8771227
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2021-11-28T10:32:03
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cli: add `cat-file` command
Introduce a simple command that emulates `git cat-file`.
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f8e7d8fd
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2021-11-26T17:33:38
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cli: support `help <command>`
Support `help <command>` by re-invoking the command itself with the
`--help` argument. This allows us to keep the help logic with the
commands itself.
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c6dd82d9
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2020-02-23T11:54:33
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cli: introduce a help command
Add a framework for commands to be defined, and add our first one,
"help". When `git2_cli help` is run, the `cmd_help` function will be
invoked with the remaining command line arguments. This allows users to
invoke `git2_cli help foo` to get information about the `foo` subcommand.
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8526cbd5
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2021-11-26T09:37:29
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opt: use a custom function to print usage
Our argument parser (https://github.com/ethomson/adopt) includes a
function to print a usage message based on the allowed options. Omit
this and use a cutom function that understands that we have subcommands
("checkout", "revert", etc) that each have their own options.
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3a3ab065
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2020-05-03T23:13:28
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cli: infrastructure for a cli project
Introduce a command-line interface for libgit2. The goal is for it to
be git-compatible.
1. The libgit2 developers can more easily dogfood libgit2 to find bugs,
and performance issues.
2. There is growing usage of libgit2's examples as a client; libgit2's
examples should be exactly that - simple code samples that illustrate
libgit2's usage. This satisfies that need directly.
3. By producing a client ourselves, we can better understand the needs
of client creators, possibly producing a shared "middleware" for
commonly-used pieces of client functionality like interacting with
external tools.
4. Since git is the reference implementation, we may be able to benefit
from git's unit tests, running their test suite against our CLI to
ensure correct behavior.
This commit introduces a simple infrastructure for the CLI.
The CLI is currently links libgit2 statically; this is because the
utility layer is required for libgit2 _but_ shares the error state
handling with libgit2 itself. There's no obviously good solution
here without introducing annoying indirection or more complexity.
Until we can untangle that dependency, this is a good step forward.
In the meantime, we link the libgit2 object files, but we do not include
the (private) libgit2 headers. This constrains the CLI to the public
libgit2 interfaces.
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d02f4f7a
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2021-11-17T14:31:29
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cmake: refactor `add_clar_test` into separate module
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e6d93612
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2021-11-16T23:59:43
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refactor: move utility tests into util
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2b09b5d7
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2021-11-16T23:47:14
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refactor: move headertest into separate test folder
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25bc84fb
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2021-11-16T23:41:00
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refactor: move clar into separate directory
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3344fddc
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2021-11-16T23:29:22
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refactor: `tests` is now `tests/libgit2`
Like we want to separate libgit2 and utility source code, we want to
separate libgit2 and utility tests. Start by moving all the tests into
libgit2.
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91ba0896
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2021-11-15T09:54:00
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cmake: rename git2internal target to libgit2
The `git2internal` target is actually the git library; call it such so
that IDE users have visibility into it.
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d7b49ed4
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2021-11-15T14:54:17
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cmake: remove unnecessary xcode hack
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5fcfada5
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2021-11-15T07:45:16
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cmake: document CMakeLists.txt hierarchy
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c3b7ace9
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2021-11-14T16:43:53
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refactor: make util an object library
Instead of simply including the utility files directly, make them a
cmake object library for easy reusability between other projects within
libgit2.
Now the top-level `src` is responsible for platform selection, while the
next-level `libgit2` and `util` configurations are responsible for
identifying what objects they include.
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ef4ab298
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2021-11-14T08:47:40
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refactor: `src` is now `src/libgit2`
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49e180c8
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2022-02-15T22:55:48
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errors: expose `git_error_set`
The `git_error_set` function is useful for callers who implement
backends and advanced callbacks. Expose it.
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c716b9f2
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2022-02-21T10:16:05
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odb: initialize `object` before use
Newer gcc is complaining about `object` being potentially not
initialized; initialize it.
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eca9e1cf
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2022-02-22T07:17:12
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Merge pull request #6228 from libgit2/ethomson/win32_systemdirs
win32: `find_system_dirs` does not return `GIT_ENOTFOUND`
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f45121ed
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2022-02-21T16:13:52
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win32: `find_system_dirs` does not return `GIT_ENOTFOUND`
Allow for no Git for Windows installation. When there is no GfW found
in the path or registry, `git_win32__find_system_dirs` would return a
`GIT_ENOTFOUND`. Callers were not expecting this. Since this is no
error, we simply return `0` so that callers can move on with their
lives.
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