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9dd4c3e8
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2011-12-31T05:56:39
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config: Rename the `delete` callback name
`delete` is a reserved keyword in C++.
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d16e4b2b
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2011-12-25T00:25:04
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remotes: Remove unused variables
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fa515656
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2011-12-25T00:22:20
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refs: Fix double free
Includes relevant Clay test
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db1f7e59
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2011-12-21T16:36:34
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remote: add test to retrieve the advertised references from a local repository and fix related implementation
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e95849c1
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2011-12-16T11:39:21
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config_file: honor error
Return an error if we can't write an updated version of the config file
after config_delete.
Along with that, fix an uninitialized warning.
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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86e356ee
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2011-12-18T12:08:50
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Restore missing lstat in index_entry_init
In an effort to remove duplicate code, I accidentally left
the stat structure uninitialized in this function. This
patch restores that data gathering.
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80a665aa
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2011-12-16T02:28:39
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config: really delete variables
Instead of just setting the value to NULL, which gives unwanted
results when asking for that variable after deleting it, delete the
variable from the list and re-write the file.
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7b2b4adf
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2011-12-16T01:39:28
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Revert "config: Return ENOTFOUND when a variable was deleted"
This would make us think that config variables like
[core]
something
is missing.
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2ea14da6
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2011-12-15T18:14:41
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config: Return ENOTFOUND when a variable was deleted
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b5daae68
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2011-12-14T12:34:43
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Allow git_buf_joinpath to accept self-joins
It was not safe for git_buf_joinpath to be used with a pointer
into the buf itself because a reallocation could invalidate
the input parameter that pointed into the buffer. This patch
makes it safe to self join, at least for the leading input to
the join, which is the common "append" case for self joins.
Also added unit tests to explicitly cover this case.
This should actually fix #511
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d6cceddd
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2011-12-14T10:52:28
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Check error on path manipulations.
This commit fixes #511.
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489c3666
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2011-12-14T20:00:34
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posix_w32: prevent segfaulting on Windows when building a temporary filename
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bf6d2717
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2011-12-14T03:27:53
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buffer: inline `git_buf_cstr`
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7af26f8f
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2011-12-14T03:24:16
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Fix tree-diff with the new path API
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40e73d6f
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2011-12-09T01:38:46
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'arrbee/git-buf-for-paths' into development
Conflicts:
tests-clay/clay_main.c
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97769280
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2011-11-30T11:27:15
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Use git_buf for path storage instead of stack-based buffers
This converts virtually all of the places that allocate GIT_PATH_MAX
buffers on the stack for manipulating paths to use git_buf objects
instead. The patch is pretty careful not to touch the public API
for libgit2, so there are a few places that still use GIT_PATH_MAX.
This extends and changes some details of the git_buf implementation
to add a couple of extra functions and to make error handling easier.
This includes serious alterations to all the path.c functions, and
several of the fileops.c ones, too. Also, there are a number of new
functions that parallel existing ones except that use a git_buf
instead of a stack-based buffer (such as git_config_find_global_r
that exists alongsize git_config_find_global).
This also modifies the win32 version of p_realpath to allocate whatever
buffer size is needed to accommodate the realpath instead of hardcoding
a GIT_PATH_MAX limit, but that change needs to be tested still.
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e9238687
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2011-12-03T18:05:44
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tree: recursive diff-index
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
# Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting
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# 0001-remote-Cleanup-the-remotes-code.patch
# 466.patch
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# 488.patch
# Makefile
# libgit2.0.15.0.dylib
# libgit2.0.dylib
# libgit2.dylib
# libgit2_clay
# libgit2_test
# tests-clay/object/tree/
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a1fdea28
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2011-10-24T16:48:12
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tree: implement tree diffing
For each difference in the trees, the callback gets called with the
relevant information so the user can fill in their own data
structures.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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969d588d
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2011-11-30T13:10:47
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Optimized of git_buf_join.
This streamlines git_buf_join and removes the join-append behavior,
opting instead for a very compact join-replace of the git_buf contents.
The unit tests had to be updated to remove the join-append tests and
have a bunch more exhaustive tests added.
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309113c9
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2011-11-29T23:45:17
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Make initial value of git_buf ptr always be a valid empty string.
Taking a page from core git's strbuf, this introduces git_buf_initbuf
which is an empty string that is used to initialize the git_buf ptr
value even for new buffers. Now the git_buf ptr will always point to
a valid NUL-terminated string.
This change required jumping through a few hoops for git_buf_grow
and git_buf_free to distinguish between a actual allocated buffer
and the global initial value. Also, this moves the allocation
related functions to be next to each other near the top of buffer.c.
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c63728cd
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2011-11-29T16:39:49
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Make git_buf functions always maintain a valid cstr.
At a tiny cost of 1 extra byte per allocation, this makes
git_buf_cstr into basically a noop, which simplifies error
checking when trying to convert things to use dynamic allocation.
This patch also adds a new function (git_buf_copy_cstr) for copying
the cstr data directly into an external buffer.
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fe9a0e09
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2011-11-29T11:02:42
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transports: fix -Wunused-but-set-variable warning
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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798dd36c
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2011-11-29T01:39:52
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Merge pull request #499 from arrbee/extend-git-buf
Extend git_buf with new utility functions and unit tests.
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679b69c4
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2011-11-28T13:05:25
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Resolve remaining feedback
* replace some ints with size_ts
* update NULL checks in various places
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89886d0b
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2011-11-28T21:08:29
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Plug a bunch of leaks
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a5123ea8
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2011-11-28T20:00:42
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repository: Do not double-increment refcounts
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3aa294fd
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2011-11-28T10:42:57
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Add two string git_buf_join and tweak input error checking.
This commit addresses two of the comments:
* renamed existing n-input git_buf_join to git_buf_join_n
* added new git_buf_join that always takes two inputs
* moved some parameter error checking to asserts
* extended unit tests to cover new version of git_buf_join
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b2337143
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2011-11-28T18:46:25
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remote: Fix connected test
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d88d4311
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2011-11-28T08:40:40
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remote: Cleanup the remotes code
- Hide the remaining transports code
- Drop `git_headarray`, switch to using a callback to list refs. Makes
the code cleaner.
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8c74d22e
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2011-11-27T21:47:58
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Extend git_buf with new utility functions and unit tests.
Add new functions to git_buf for:
* initializing a buffer from a string
* joining one or more strings onto a buffer with separators
* swapping two buffers in place
* extracting data from a git_buf (leaving it empty)
Also, make git_buf_free leave a git_buf back in its initted state,
and slightly tweak buffer allocation sizes and thresholds.
Finally, port unit tests to clay and extend with lots of new tests
for the various git_buf functions.
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c94785a9
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2011-11-26T08:35:56
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repository: Use `git_config` when initializing
Thanks @carlosmn!
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b028a898
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2011-11-26T08:31:57
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util: Remove unused macro
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03da4480
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2011-11-26T08:31:15
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refcount: Fix off-by one error
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45e79e37
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2011-11-26T04:59:21
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Rename all `_close` methods
There's no difference between `_free` and `_close` semantics: keep
everything with the same name to avoid confusions.
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9462c471
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2011-11-25T08:16:26
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repository: Change ownership semantics
The ownership semantics have been changed all over the library to be
consistent. There are no more "borrowed" or duplicated references.
Main changes:
- `git_repository_open2` and `3` have been dropped.
- Added setters and getters to hotswap all the repository owned
objects:
`git_repository_index`
`git_repository_set_index`
`git_repository_odb`
`git_repository_set_odb`
`git_repository_config`
`git_repository_set_config`
`git_repository_workdir`
`git_repository_set_workdir`
Now working directories/index files/ODBs and so on can be
hot-swapped after creating a repository and between operations.
- All these objects now have proper ownership semantics with
refcounting: they all require freeing after they are no longer
needed (the repository always keeps its internal reference).
- Repository open and initialization has been updated to keep in
mind the configuration files. Bare repositories are now always
detected, and a default config file is created on init.
- All the tests affected by these changes have been dropped from the
old test suite and ported to the new one.
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880b6f0c
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2011-11-25T21:31:35
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Merge pull request #497 from carlosmn/config
Don't fail when opening a new config file
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e42ea1f4
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2011-11-25T21:30:08
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Merge pull request #491 from schu/refs-cleanup
reference_rename() cleanup
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4e90a0a4
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2011-11-26T01:54:12
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config: allow to open and write to a new file
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2869f404
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2011-11-22T15:48:37
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transport: Add `git_transport_valid_url`
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39157563
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2011-11-22T11:16:44
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Free the created refs in git_remote_update_tips
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a3147114
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2011-11-22T10:30:30
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Set transport to NULL after freeing it
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4bef3565
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2011-11-22T02:16:20
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remote: Assert things that should be asserted
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bec92f78
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2011-11-21T17:12:23
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Merge pull request #492 from carlosmn/networking
Networking improvements
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b762e576
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2011-11-17T15:10:27
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filebuf: add GIT_FILEBUF_INIT and protect multiple opens and cleanups
Update all stack allocations of git_filebuf to use GIT_FILEBUF_INIT
and make git_filebuf_open and git_filebuf_cleanup safe to be called
multiple times on the same buffer.
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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6ac3b707
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2011-11-21T20:48:59
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Add git_remote_connected
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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4cf01e9a
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2011-11-21T20:44:03
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Add git_remote_disconnect
It can be useful to separate disconnecting from actually destroying
the object.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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a5cd086d
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2011-11-21T11:56:00
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reference_rename: don't delete the reflog
reference_rename used to delete an old reflog file when renaming a
reference to not confuse git.git. Don't do this anymore but let the user
take care of writing a reflog entry.
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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b7c93a66
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2011-11-21T13:01:40
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Add git_reflog_rename() and git_reflog_delete()
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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64093ce5
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2011-11-21T11:30:14
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reference_rename: make sure to rollback
Actually rollback when we can't create the new reference. Mark the
rolled back reference as loose.
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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bdbdefac
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2011-11-21T13:06:07
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fileops.h: remove git_futils_mv_atomic prototype
0c49ec2 replaced git_futils_mv_atomic with p_rename without removing its
prototype.
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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0ca7ca3e
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2011-10-09T03:07:53
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refspec: allow a simple branchname
A simple branchname as refspec is valid and we shouldn't throw an
error when encountering one.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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dc9e960f
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2011-10-09T02:59:01
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refspec: make the structure more complete
Add a next pointer to make it a linked list and add the 'pattern' and
'matching' flags.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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617bfdf4
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2011-11-18T21:28:07
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Add a name to a remote created from the API
Make it a bit more resilient.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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95057b85
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2011-11-18T21:18:39
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remote: get rid of git_remote_negotiate
There is no good reason to expose the negotiation as a different step
to downloading the packfile.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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40a40e8e
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2011-10-26T18:06:36
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net: move the reference storage to common code
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472d4d85
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2011-11-17T20:32:04
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Don't overwrite existing objects
It's redundant to do this (git doesn't) and Windows doesn't allow us
to overwrite a read-only file (which objects are).
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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2ba14f23
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2011-11-17T02:13:46
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tree: Add payload to `git_tree_walk`
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9432af36
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2011-11-17T01:23:19
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Rename `git_tree_frompath` to `git_tree_get_subtree`
That makes more sense to me.
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9788e72a
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2011-11-16T11:39:03
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refs: move GIT_PACKED_REFS_FILE_MODE to refs.h as GIT_PACKEDREFS_FILE_MODE
This groups the #define with the other ref-related file modes, and it
makes the name consistent with the other packed-refs definitions.
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7096d0f9
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2011-11-16T11:36:13
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refs: use 0666 permissions when writing packed-refs, not 0644
This matches stock Git's behavior.
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a15c550d
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2011-11-16T14:09:44
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threads: Fix the shared global state with TLS
See `global.c` for a description of what we're doing.
When libgit2 is built with GIT_THREADS support, the threading system
must be explicitly initialized with `git_threads_init()`.
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657a3951
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2011-11-07T20:32:03
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Write packed-refs with 0644 permissions
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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718eb4b8
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2011-11-07T20:06:01
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Reword packed-refs error messages so they're easier to track down
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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0c49ec2d
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2011-11-07T19:34:24
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Implement p_rename
Move the callers of git_futils_mv_atomic to use p_rename.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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62dd6d16
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2011-11-06T02:52:43
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reflog: Do not free references before time
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d4a0b124
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2011-10-30T21:58:33
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refs: Partial rewrite for read-only refs
This new version of the references code is significantly faster and
hopefully easier to read.
External API stays the same. A new method `git_reference_reload()` has
been added to force updating a memory reference from disk. In-memory
references are no longer updated automagically -- this was killing us.
If a reference is deleted externally and the user doesn't reload the
memory object, nothing critical happens: any functions using that
reference should fail gracefully (e.g. deletion, renaming, and so on).
All generated references from the API are read only and must be free'd
by the user. There is no reference counting and no traces of generated
references are kept in the library.
There is no longer an internal representation for references. There is
only one reference struct `git_reference`, and symbolic/oid targets are
stored inside an union.
Packfile references are stored using an optimized struct with flex array
for reference names. This should significantly reduce the memory cost of
loading the packfile from disk.
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549bbd13
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2011-08-13T18:14:39
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git_reference_rename: cleanup reference renaming
git_reference_rename() didn't properly cleanup old references given by
the user to not break some ugly old tests. Since references don't point
to libgit's internal cache anymore we can cleanup git_reference_rename()
to be somewhat less messy.
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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75abd2b9
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2011-08-11T19:38:13
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Free all used references in the source tree
Since references are not owned by the repository anymore we have to free
them manually now.
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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a46ec457
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2011-08-10T16:19:42
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refs: split internal and external references
Currently libgit2 shares pointers to its internal reference cache with
the user. This leads to several problems like invalidation of reference
pointers when reordering the cache or manipulation of the cache from
user side.
Give each user its own git_reference instead of leaking the internal
representation (struct reference).
Add the following new API functions:
* git_reference_free
* git_reference_is_packed
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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d3104fa0
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2011-10-29T14:06:36
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Merge pull request #468 from nulltoken/ntk/fix/issue-465
Status: fix segfault (#465) and order issues
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e3baa3cc
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2011-10-29T17:45:01
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status: Fix a sorting issue in the treewalker
This ensures that entries from the working directory are retrieved according to the following rules:
- The file "subdir" should appear before the file "subdir.txt"
- The folder "subdir" should appear after the file "subdir.txt"
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d1db74bf
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2011-10-29T17:40:04
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status: Prevent segfaulting when determining the status of a repository
Fixes #465
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89fb8f02
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2011-10-28T19:04:23
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Merge pull request #456 from brodie/perm-fixes
Create objects, indexes, and directories with the right file permissions
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3286c408
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2011-10-28T14:51:13
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global: Properly use `git__` memory wrappers
Ensure that all memory related functions (malloc, calloc, strdup, free,
etc) are using their respective `git__` wrappers.
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da37654d
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2011-10-27T22:33:31
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tree: Add traversal in post-order
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4849dbb8
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2011-10-27T17:54:17
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Merge branch 'status' of https://github.com/carlosmn/libgit2 into development
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1ca715e0
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2011-10-22T12:36:30
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status: move GIT_STATUS_PATH_* into an enum
Their actual values have no meaning, so pack them in an enum.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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68a26dfa
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2011-10-22T12:33:49
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status: reorder retrieve_head_tree error checks
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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c2892d61
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2011-10-22T11:46:22
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status: remove git_tree_entry_bypos
The only caller has been changed to treat a NULL tree as a special
case and use the existing git_tree_entry_byindex.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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899cb7a8
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2011-10-22T11:36:18
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status: remove git_index_entry_bypos
This function is already implemented (better) as git_index_get. Change
the only caller to use that function.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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a2366c94
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2011-10-27T15:33:53
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Merge pull request #467 from oleganza/oa-config-parse-fix
Fixed crash in config parser when empty value is encountered.
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9f861826
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2011-10-27T16:45:44
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Fixed crash in config parser when empty value is encountered.
Example:
key1 = value1
key2 =
In this config the value will be a bad pointer which config object will attempt to free() causing a crash.
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11d51ca6
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2011-10-26T16:43:55
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windows: Add support for non-UTF codepages
Our previous assumption that all paths in Windows are encoded in UTF-8
is rather weak, specially when considering that Git is
encoding-agnostic.
These set of functions allow the user to change the library's active
codepage globally, so it is possible to access paths and files on all
international versions of Windows.
Note that the default encoding here is UTF-8 because we assume that 99%
of all Git repositories will be in UTF-8.
Also, if you use non-ascii characters in paths, anywhere, please burn on
a fire.
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c51065e3
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2011-10-24T14:39:03
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Tolerate zlib deflation with window size < 32Kb
libgit2 currently identifies loose objects as corrupt if they've been
deflated using a window size less than 32Kb, because the
is_zlib_compressed_data() function doesn't recognise the header
byte as a zlib header. This patch makes the method tolerant of
all valid window sizes (15-bit to 8-bit) - but doesn't sacrifice
it's accuracy in distingushing the standard loose-object format
from the experimental (now abandoned) format. It's based on a patch
which has been merged into C-Git master branch:
https://github.com/git/git/commit/7f684a2aff636f44a506
On memory constrained systems zlib may use a much smaller window
size - working on Agit, I found that Android uses a 4KB window;
giving a header byte of 0x48, not 0x78. Consequently all loose
objects generated by the Android platform appear 'corrupt' :(
It might appear that this patch changes isStandardFormat() to the
point where it could incorrectly identify the experimental format as
the standard one, but the two criteria (bitmask & checksum) can only
give a false result for an experimental object where both of the
following are true:
1) object size is exactly 8 bytes when uncompressed (bitmask)
2) [single-byte in-pack git type&size header] * 256
+ [1st byte of the following zlib header] % 31 = 0 (checksum)
As it happens, for all possible combinations of valid object type
(1-4) and window bits (0-7), the only time when the checksum will be
divisible by 31 is for 0x1838 - ie object type *1*, a Commit - which,
due the fields all Commit objects must contain, could never be as
small as 8 bytes in size.
Given this, the combination of the two criteria (bitmask & checksum)
always correctly determines the buffer format, and is more tolerant
than the previous version.
References:
Android uses a 4KB window for deflation:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/libcore.git;a=blob;f=luni/src/main/native/java_util_zip_Deflater.cpp;h=c0b2feff196e63a7b85d97cf9ae5bb258
Code snippet searching for false positives with the zlib checksum:
https://gist.github.com/1118177
Change-Id: Ifd84cd2bd6b46f087c9984fb4cbd8309f483dec0
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28c1451a
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2011-10-20T02:35:19
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tree: Fix name lookups once and for all
Double-pass binary search. Jeez.
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8cf2de07
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2011-10-19T01:34:42
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tree: Fix lookups by entry name
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5fa1bed0
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2011-10-15T23:09:05
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mwindow: close LRU window properly
Remove a wrong call to git_mwindow_close which caused a segfault if it
ever did run. In that same piece of code, if the LRU was from the
first wiindow in the list in a different file, we didn't update that
list, so the first element had been freed.
Fix these two issues.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
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01ad7b3a
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2011-09-06T15:48:45
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*: correct and codify various file permissions
The following files now have 0444 permissions:
- loose objects
- pack indexes
- pack files
- packs downloaded by fetch
- packs downloaded by the HTTP transport
And the following files now have 0666 permissions:
- config files
- repository indexes
- reflogs
- refs
This brings libgit2 more in line with Git.
Note that git_filebuf_commit() and git_filebuf_commit_at() have both
gained a new mode parameter.
The latter change fixes an important issue where filebufs created with
GIT_FILEBUF_TEMPORARY received 0600 permissions (due to mkstemp(3)
usage). Now we chmod() the file before renaming it into place.
Tests have been added to confirm that new commit, tag, and tree
objects are created with the right permissions. I don't have access to
Windows, so for now I've guarded the tests with "#ifndef GIT_WIN32".
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ce8cd006
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2011-09-07T15:32:44
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fileops/repository: create (most) directories with 0777 permissions
To further match how Git behaves, this change makes most of the
directories libgit2 creates in a git repo have a file mode of
0777. Specifically:
- Intermediate directories created with git_futils_mkpath2file() have
0777 permissions. This affects odb_loose, reflog, and refs.
- The top level folder for bare repos is created with 0777
permissions.
- The top level folder for non-bare repos is created with 0755
permissions.
- /objects/info/, /objects/pack/, /refs/heads/, and /refs/tags/ are
created with 0777 permissions.
Additionally, the following changes have been made:
- fileops functions that create intermediate directories have grown a
new dirmode parameter. The only exception to this is filebuf's
lock_file(), which unconditionally creates intermediate directories
with 0777 permissions when GIT_FILEBUF_FORCE is set.
- The test runner now sets the umask to 0 before running any
tests. This ensurses all file mode checks are consistent across
systems.
- t09-tree.c now does a directory permissions check. I've avoided
adding this check to other tests that might reuse existing
directories from the prefabricated test repos. Because they're
checked into the repo, they have 0755 permissions.
- Other assorted directories created by tests have 0777 permissions.
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33127043
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2011-10-14T14:18:02
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fileops/posix: replace usage of "int mode" with "mode_t mode"
Note: Functions exported from fileops take const mode_t, while the
underlying POSIX wrappers take mode_t.
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3fa735ca
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2011-10-13T23:17:19
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tree: Add git_tree_frompath() which, given a relative path to a tree entry, retrieves the tree object containing this tree entry
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34aff010
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2011-10-12T14:06:23
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oid: Add git_oid_streq() which checks if an oid and an hex formatted string are equal
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a41e9f13
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2011-10-13T22:48:07
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Fix compilation error on Windows
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5c3d5fb0
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2011-10-13T12:16:07
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Merge pull request #454 from brodie/parsing-fixes
Improvements to tag, commit, and signature parsing
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a3e23a7c
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2011-10-13T12:01:06
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Merge pull request #455 from brodie/pack-fixes
odb_pack: don't do ambiguity checks for fully qualified SHA1 hashes
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b2a2702d
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2011-10-11T22:05:12
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odb_pack: don't do ambiguity checks for fully qualified SHA1 hashes
This makes libgit2 more closely match Git, which only checks for
ambiguous pack entries when given short hashes.
Note that the only time this is ever relevant is when a pack has the
same object more than once (it's happened in the wild, I promise).
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6f2856f3
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2011-10-05T15:17:37
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signature: don't blow up trying to parse names containing '>'
When trying to find the end of an email, instead of starting at the
beginning of the signature, we start at the end of the name (after the
first '<').
This brings libgit2 more in line with Git's behavior when reading out
existing signatures.
However, note that Git does not allow names like these through the
usual porcelain; instead, it silently strips any '>' characters it
sees.
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15b0bed2
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2011-08-11T16:12:29
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tag: allow the tagger field to be missing when parsing tags
Instead of bailing out with an error, this sets tagger to NULL when
the field is missing from the object.
This makes it possible to inspect tags like this one:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=git/git.git;a=tag;h=f25a265a342aed6041ab0cc484224d9ca54b6f41
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cf7b13f3
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2011-08-11T14:05:55
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tag: avoid a double-free when parsing tags without a tagger field
The v0.99 tag in the Git repo triggers this behavior:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=git/git.git;a=tag;h=d6602ec5194c87b0fc87103ca4d67251c76f233a
Ideally, we'd allow the tag to be instantiated even though the tagger
field is missing, but this at the very least prevents libgit2 from
crashing.
To test this bug, a new repository has been added based on the test
branch in testrepo.git. It contains a "e90810b" tag that looks like
this:
object e90810b8df3e80c413d903f631643c716887138d
type commit
tag e90810b
This is a very simple tag.
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04f78802
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2011-08-09T20:49:12
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commit: properly parse empty commit messages
This ensures commit->message is always non-NULL, even if the commit
message is empty or consists of only a newline.
One such commit can be found in the wild in the jQuery repository:
https://github.com/jquery/jquery/commit/25b424134f9927a5bf0bab5cba836a0aa6c3cfc1
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