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b51789ac
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2019-04-16T13:20:08
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transports: make use of the `GIT_CONTAINER_OF` macro
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f673e232
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2018-12-27T13:47:34
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git_error: use new names in internal APIs and usage
Move to the `git_error` name in the internal API for error-related
functions.
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8ee10098
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2018-11-06T13:10:30
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transport: see if cert/cred callbacks exist before calling them
Custom transports may want to ask libgit2 to invoke a configured
credential or certificate callback; however they likely do not know if a
callback was actually configured. Return a sentinal value
(GIT_PASSTHROUGH) if there is no callback configured instead of crashing.
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9ad96367
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2018-11-07T15:31:21
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smart transport: only clear url on hard reset
After creating a transport for a server, we expect to be able to call
`connect`, then invoke subsequent `action` calls. We provide the URL to
these `action` calls, although our built-in transports happen to ignore
it since they've already parsed it into an internal format that they
intend to use (`gitno_connection_data`).
In ca2eb4608243162a13c427e74526b6422d5a6659, we began clearing the URL
field after a connection, meaning that subsequent calls to transport
`action` callbacks would get a NULL URL, which went undetected since the
builtin transports ignore the URL when they're already connected
(instead of re-parsing it into an internal format).
Downstream custom transport implementations (eg, LibGit2Sharp) did
notice this change, however.
Since `reset_stream` is called even when we're not closing the
subtransport, update to only clear the URL when we're closing the
subtransport. This ensures that `action` calls will get the correct URL
information even after a connection.
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ca2eb460
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2018-07-20T21:50:58
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smart subtransport: free url when resetting stream
Free the url field when resetting the stream to avoid leaking it.
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0652abaa
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2018-07-20T12:56:49
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Merge pull request #4702 from tiennou/fix/coverity
Assorted Coverity fixes
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9994cd3f
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2018-06-25T11:56:52
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treewide: remove use of C++ style comments
C++ style comment ("//") are not specified by the ISO C90 standard and
thus do not conform to it. While libgit2 aims to conform to C90, we did
not enforce it until now, which is why quite a lot of these
non-conforming comments have snuck into our codebase. Do a tree-wide
conversion of all C++ style comments to the supported C style comments
to allow us enforcing strict C90 compliance in a later commit.
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6ae6491e
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2018-07-06T22:24:16
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smart: don't dereference a NULL pkt pointer
By clarifying what detect_caps returns on empty/missing packet, we can
be sure there are actually refs to process. The old code could blindly
dereference `first`, which might have been NULL.
Reported by Coverity, CID 1393614
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68c7480a
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2018-07-06T20:21:25
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smart: clarify error handling in git_smart__connect
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af3088e4
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2018-06-29T11:45:15
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refspec: rename `git_refspec__free` to `git_refspec__dispose`
Since commit 630a67366 (refspec: add public parsing api, 2018-02-07), we
now have two functions `git_refspec_free` and `git_refspec__free`. The
difference is that the first one will free the structure itself, while
the second one will only free the structure's contents. Use our new
`dispose` naming pattern for the latter function to help avoid
confusion.
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12232a5e
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2018-06-27T17:19:37
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Merge pull request #4698 from nelhage/fix-leaks
Fix assorted leaks found via fuzzing
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d58afb17
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2018-06-24T22:28:37
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git_smart__connect: free symrefs on error
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cf335928
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2018-06-24T22:22:40
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git_smart__update_heads: free the old symref_target
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0098d746
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2018-06-24T06:51:31
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Fix type confusion in git_smart__connect
Nothing verifies that t->refs[0] is a GIT_PKT_REF. A remote can send
another packet type, ultimately resulting in a type confusion in
`git_smart__detect_caps`
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ecf4f33a
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2018-02-08T11:14:48
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Convert usage of `git_buf_free` to new `git_buf_dispose`
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0c7f49dd
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2017-06-30T13:39:01
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Make sure to always include "common.h" first
Next to including several files, our "common.h" header also declares
various macros which are then used throughout the project. As such, we
have to make sure to always include this file first in all
implementation files. Otherwise, we might encounter problems or even
silent behavioural differences due to macros or defines not being
defined as they should be. So in fact, our header and implementation
files should make sure to always include "common.h" first.
This commit does so by establishing a common include pattern. Header
files inside of "src" will now always include "common.h" as its first
other file, separated by a newline from all the other includes to make
it stand out as special. There are two cases for the implementation
files. If they do have a matching header file, they will always include
this one first, leading to "common.h" being transitively included as
first file. If they do not have a matching header file, they instead
include "common.h" as first file themselves.
This fixes the outlined problems and will become our standard practice
for header and source files inside of the "src/" from now on.
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5c760960
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2017-04-17T13:03:03
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transport: provide a getter for the proxy options
As with the callbacks, third-party implementations of smart subtransports cannot
reach into the opaque struct and thus cannot know what options the user set.
Add a getter for these options to copy the proxy options into something external
implementors can use.
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909d5494
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2016-12-29T12:25:15
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giterr_set: consistent error messages
Error messages should be sentence fragments, and therefore:
1. Should not begin with a capital letter,
2. Should not conclude with punctuation, and
3. Should not end a sentence and begin a new one
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375bb2fe
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2016-04-21T11:02:31
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transport: cast away constness for free
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b117721d
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2015-07-29T21:23:56
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proxy: use poxy to test our Windows proxy support
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07bd3e57
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2015-05-07T12:57:56
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proxy: ask the user for credentials if necessary
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d7375662
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2015-09-25T10:16:16
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Copy custom_headers insteach of referencing the caller's copy
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d16c1b97
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2015-09-24T10:30:37
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These can be static
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e60db3c7
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2015-09-24T09:24:10
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Revise custom header error messages
If the header doesn't look like a header (e.g. if it doesn't have a ":"
or if it has newlines), report "custom HTTP header '%s' is malformed".
If the header has the same name as a header already set by libgit2 (e.g.
"Host"), report "HTTP header '%s' is already set by libgit2".
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63cc5723
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2015-09-24T09:13:05
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Don't null-check
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098f1e6e
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2015-09-24T09:09:48
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Use an array of forbidden custom headers
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3245896b
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2015-09-10T13:18:26
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Add a test for custom header validation
Also, *some* custom headers actually are valid.
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66d90e70
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2015-09-10T09:14:20
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More specific names
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8c876fa9
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2015-09-10T09:11:16
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Validate custom http headers
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276f6aa0
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2015-09-08T14:00:37
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Hook up the custom_headers to the http transport
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47ed7e5a
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2015-08-18T20:55:59
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transport: provide a way to get the callbacks
libgit2 implementations of smart subtransports can simply reach through
the structure, but external implementors cannot.
Add these two functions as a way for the smart subtransports to get the
callbacks as set by the user.
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142e5379
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2015-03-17T12:49:33
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Add a custom param to git_smart_subtransport_definition
The smart transport has already take the payload param. For the
sub transport a payload param is useful for the implementer.
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392702ee
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2015-02-09T23:41:13
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allocations: test for overflow of requested size
Introduce some helper macros to test integer overflow from arithmetic
and set error message appropriately.
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1b75c29e
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2014-11-02T11:17:01
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gitno: remove code which is no longer needed
Most of the network-facing facilities have been copied to the socket and
openssl streams. No code now uses these functions directly anymore, so
we can now remove them.
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9b940586
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2014-07-04T12:45:43
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Provide a callback for certificate validation
If the certificate validation fails (or always in the case of ssh),
let the user decide whether to allow the connection.
The data structure passed to the user is the native certificate
information from the underlying implementation, namely OpenSSL or
WinHTTP.
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9331f98a
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2014-05-22T12:52:31
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smart: initialize the error variable
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a5982644
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2014-05-22T02:28:42
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Merge pull request #2376 from libgit2/cmn/remote-symref
Add support for the symref extension
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306475eb
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2014-05-20T09:55:26
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remote: expose the remote's symref mappings
Add a symref_target field to git_remote_head to expose the symref
mappings to the user.
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8156835d
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2014-05-20T09:29:39
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smart: store reported symrefs
The protocol has a capability which allows the server to tell us which
refs are symrefs, so we can e.g. know which is the default branch.
This capability is different from the ones we already support, as it's
not setting a flag to true, but requires us to store a list of
refspec-formatted mappings.
This commit does not yet expose the information in the reference
listing.
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ac11219b
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2014-05-19T16:54:19
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smart: send a flush when we disconnect
The git server wants to hear a flush from us when we disconnect,
particularly when we want to perform a fetch but are up to date.
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25e0b157
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2013-12-06T15:07:57
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Remove converting user error to GIT_EUSER
This changes the behavior of callbacks so that the callback error
code is not converted into GIT_EUSER and instead we propagate the
return value through to the caller. Instead of using the
giterr_capture and giterr_restore functions, we now rely on all
functions to pass back the return value from a callback.
To avoid having a return value with no error message, the user
can call the public giterr_set_str or some such function to set
an error message. There is a new helper 'giterr_set_callback'
that functions can invoke after making a callback which ensures
that some error message was set in case the callback did not set
one.
In places where the sign of the callback return value is
meaningful (e.g. positive to skip, negative to abort), only the
negative values are returned back to the caller, obviously, since
the other values allow for continuing the loop.
The hardest parts of this were in the checkout code where positive
return values were overloaded as meaningful values for checkout.
I fixed this by adding an output parameter to many of the internal
checkout functions and removing the overload. This added some
code, but it is probably a better implementation.
There is some funkiness in the network code where user provided
callbacks could be returning a positive or a negative value and
we want to rely on that to cancel the loop. There are still a
couple places where an user error might get turned into GIT_EUSER
there, I think, though none exercised by the tests.
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dab89f9b
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2013-12-04T21:22:57
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Further EUSER and error propagation fixes
This continues auditing all the places where GIT_EUSER is being
returned and making sure to clear any existing error using the
new giterr_user_cancel helper. As a result, places that relied
on intercepting GIT_EUSER but having the old error preserved also
needed to be cleaned up to correctly stash and then retrieve the
actual error.
Additionally, as I encountered places where error codes were not
being propagated correctly, I tried to fix them up. A number of
those fixes are included in the this commit as well.
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a6192d7c
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2013-11-11T15:32:13
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remote: update head list on push
A previous commit forgot to update the head list after push as well,
leading to wrong output of git_remote_ls().
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359dce72
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2013-11-02T00:05:32
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remote: make _ls return the list directly
The callback-based method of listing remote references dates back to the
beginning of the network code's lifetime, when we didn't know any
better.
We need to keep the list around for update_tips() after disconnect() so
let's make use of this to simply give the user a pointer to the array so
they can write straightforward code instead of having to go through a
callback.
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5b188225
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2013-10-02T13:45:32
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Support cancellation in push operation
This commit adds cancellation for the push operation. This work consists of:
1) Support cancellation during push operation
- During object counting phase
- During network transfer phase
- Propagate GIT_EUSER error code out to caller
2) Improve cancellation support during fetch
- Handle cancellation request during network transfer phase
- Clear error string when cancelled during indexing
3) Fix error handling in git_smart__download_pack
Cancellation during push is still only handled in the pack building and
network transfer stages of push (and not during packbuilding).
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67ba7d20
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2013-04-15T22:53:57
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Allow git_remote_ls after disconnecting from the remote
Keep the data around until free, as expected by our own fetch example
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10c06114
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2013-03-17T04:46:46
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Several warnings detected by static code analyzer fixed
Implicit type conversion argument of function to size_t type
Suspicious sequence of types castings: size_t -> int -> size_t
Consider reviewing the expression of the 'A = B == C' kind. The expression is calculated as following: 'A = (B == C)'
Unsigned type is never < 0
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df93a681
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2013-02-08T15:00:08
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Merge the push report into the refs to avoid a 3rd network call
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359fc2d2
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2013-01-08T17:07:25
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update copyrights
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59bccf33
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2012-12-10T11:11:01
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Add a payload param to git_cred_acquire_cb
Fixes #1128.
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10711769
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2012-11-29T20:47:37
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Deploy versioned git_transport structure
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6762fe08
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2012-11-29T08:29:26
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Remove casts of return values of type void *
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613d5eb9
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2012-11-28T11:42:37
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Push! By schu, phkelley, and congyiwu, et al
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df705148
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2012-11-27T13:15:43
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API updates for remote.h
Includes typedef for git_direction, and renames for
GIT_DIR_[FETCH|PUSH] to GIT_DIRECTION_(\1).
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a8122b5d
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2012-11-21T15:39:03
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Fix warnings on Win64 build
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091361f5
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2012-11-06T08:52:03
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Basic authentication for http and winhttp
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41fb1ca0
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2012-10-29T13:41:14
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Reorganize transport architecture (squashed 3)
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