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Peter Pettersson a979cf3d 2021-11-17T22:19:47 c99: change single bit flags to unsigned
Edward Thomson ca9f6b98 2022-01-06T07:41:27 Merge remote-tracking branch 'pr/6159'
Edward Thomson db3572b7 2022-01-06T07:38:07 Merge pull request #6165 from libgit2/ethomson/includeif config: handle empty conditional in includeIf
Edward Thomson 715bfe10 2022-01-05T09:22:38 config: test allocation in config conditionals
Edward Thomson 83a1e614 2022-01-05T09:18:59 config: handle empty conditional in includeIf When a config file contains `[includeIf]` (with no condition), we should treat that as a falsey value. This means that we should properly parse a config value of `includeIf.path`.
Miguel Arroz a3436cde 2022-01-01T15:17:08 #6154 git_status_list_new case insensitive fix
Miguel Arroz ef848891 2021-12-31T16:40:58 Add `rename_threshold` to `git_status_options`.
Edward Thomson 33d0ad9c 2021-12-23T21:18:54 remote: refactor insteadof application Using the insteadof helper would leak memory when we didn't really want the pushInsteadOf configuration. Refactor the choice into the function that allocates memory (or now, not) and use a more idiomatic `int` return code.
Edward Thomson 942cfac1 2021-12-23T14:21:23 worktree: checkout options suggestions from code review
punkymaniac 58451759 2021-10-14T09:55:00 Change default checkout strategy from FORCE to SAFE Since we are able to give our own git checkout options, the default git checkout strategy will be the same as initialized in a new git_checkout_options struct.
punkymaniac ffead012 2021-09-09T18:02:22 Allow user checkout options on git_worktree_add Extend the `git_worktree_add_options` to include `git_checkout_options`. github issue #5949
Edward Thomson a50bbba1 2021-12-23T15:07:29 Merge pull request #6142 from libgit2/ethomson/blob_data_is_binary blob: identify binary content
Edward Thomson 05c3d972 2021-12-23T15:03:08 Merge pull request #6124 from csware/config-parsing Config parsing
Edward Thomson 3cca14b3 2021-12-23T14:13:34 Merge pull request #6125 from stforek/git_commit_summary_spaces git_commit_summary: ignore lines with spaces
Edward Thomson dca31d24 2021-12-23T14:12:23 Merge pull request #6101 from mkhl/fix/instead-of remotes: fix insteadOf/pushInsteadOf handling
Edward Thomson ab5b3f37 2021-12-23T14:09:09 Merge pull request #6095 from yoichi/better-compatiblity-for-at-time-notation Better revparse compatibility for at time notation
Edward Thomson 4b27009c 2021-12-23T14:04:43 Merge pull request #6094 from visualgitio/commit-graph-long-long Fix a long long that crept past
Josh Junon c5cd71b2 2021-12-23T18:23:34 cmake: use PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR of CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR Also applies to *_BINARY_DIR. This effectively reverts 84083dcc8bd41332ccac9d7b537f3e254d79011c, which broke all users of libgit2 that use it as a CMake subdirectory (via `add_subdirectory()`). This is because CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR refers to the root-most CMake directory, which in the case of `add_subdirectory()` is a parent project to libgit2 and thus the paths don't make any sense to the configuration files. Corollary, CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR only makes sense if the CMake project is always the root project - which can rarely be guaranteed. In all honesty, CMake should deprecate and eventually remove CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR and CMAKE_BINARY_DIR. It's been the source of headaches and confusion for years, they're rarely useful over CMAKE_CURRENT_(SOURCE|BINARY)_DIR or PROJECT_(SOURCE|BINARY)_DIR, and they cause a lot of confusing configuration and source code layouts to boot. Any time they are used, they break `add_subdirectory()` almost 100% of the time, cause confusing error messages, and hide subtle bugs.
Calvin Buckley 5761980d 2021-12-11T22:33:16 Simplifications to definitions to avoid UINT64_C
Edward Thomson 4591e76a 2021-12-10T15:19:59 blob: identify binary content Introduce `git_blob_data_is_binary` to examine a blob's data, instead of the blob itself. A replacement for `git_buf_is_binary`.
Sven Strickroth dff05bc3 2021-11-25T11:40:20 Multiline config values not preserved on saving (fixes issue #6088) Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Sven Strickroth 433edb54 2021-11-25T10:22:22 Config parsing confused by continuations that start with quotes (fixes issue #6089) Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Edward Thomson 9f03ebd1 2021-11-29T13:44:42 object: introduce a raw content validation function Users may want to validate raw object content; provide them a function to do so.
Edward Thomson fc1a3f45 2021-11-29T13:36:36 object: return GIT_EINVALID on parse errors Return `GIT_EINVALID` on parse errors so that direct callers of parse functions can determine when there was a failure to parse the object. The object parser functions will swallow this error code to prevent it from propagating down the chain to end-users. (`git_merge` should not return `GIT_EINVALID` when a commit it tries to look up is not valid, this would be too vague to be useful.) The only public function that this affects is `git_signature_from_buffer`, which is now documented as returning `GIT_EINVALID` when appropriate.
Edward Thomson 6fdb1b2f 2021-11-30T21:09:57 Merge pull request #6122 from libgit2/ethomson/cleanup Minor code cleanups
Przemyslaw Ciezkowski 1e015088 2021-11-25T15:19:17 git_commit_summary: ignore lines with spaces Fixes libgit2/libgit2#6065
Yoichi Nakayama 7bb206a7 2021-11-23T10:12:29 Merge branch 'main' into better-compatiblity-for-at-time-notation Conflicts: src/revparse.c
Edward Thomson f9c4dc10 2021-11-22T11:23:50 Merge pull request #6106 from ammgws/fixtemplateerr Fix repo init when template dir is non-existent
Edward Thomson 3461aaf7 2021-11-22T10:29:29 repo: minor formatting fix
Edward Thomson 84083dcc 2021-11-19T08:48:08 cmake: use CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR and CMAKE_BINARY_DIR Instead of using the project-specific `libgit2_SOURCE_DIR` and `libgit2_BINARY_DIR` variables, use `CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR` and `CMAKE_BINARY_DIR`.
Edward Thomson adcf638c 2021-11-21T21:34:17 filebuf: use hashes not oids The filebuf functions should use hashes directly, not indirectly using the oid functions.
Edward Thomson fc42c28e 2021-11-19T09:36:03 util: don't include unnecessary system libraries Remove some unnecessary includes from utility code.
Edward Thomson add30a83 2021-11-18T12:36:25 date: rfc2822 formatting uses a `git_buf` instead of a static string
Edward Thomson b2c40314 2021-11-18T12:19:32 date: make it a proper `git_date` utility class Instead of `git__date`, just use `git_date`.
Edward Thomson 6b2ea909 2021-11-16T23:21:29 tag: set validity to 0 by default `git_tag_name_is_valid` needs to set validity to 0 when it short-circuits.
Peter Pettersson 7dcc29fc 2021-10-22T22:51:59 Make enum in src,tests and examples C90 compliant by removing trailing comma.
Edward Thomson 2c154145 2021-11-11T23:09:44 cmake: move sha1 source selection into CMakeLists.txt The select hashes module selects the hash; the CMakeLists.txt selects the files to implement it.
Edward Thomson 395b3dc4 2021-11-11T22:10:51 cmake: refactor global variables Update the global variables `LIBGIT2_OBJECTS` to `LIBGIT2_DEPENDENCY_OBJECTS` for clarity and consistency.
Edward Thomson b608af6c 2021-11-14T07:23:01 Merge pull request #6116 from lhchavez/drop-volatile-qualifier-in-atomic-exchange
lhchavez 5675312e 2021-11-14T02:27:10 Fix a gcc 11 warning in src/thread.h When building under gcc 11, there is a warning about an incompatible pointer type, since [`__atomic_exchange`](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/_005f_005fatomic-Builtins.html) does not take `volatile` pointers: ``` In file included from ../src/common.h:81, from ../src/transports/winhttp.c:8: ../src/thread-utils.h: In function ‘git___swap’: ../src/thread-utils.h:168:9: warning: argument 3 of ‘__atomic_exchange’ discards ‘volatile’ qualifier [-Wincompatible-pointer-types] 168 | __atomic_exchange(ptr, &newval, &foundval, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ``` This change drops the `volatile` qualifier so that the pointer type matches what `__atomic_exchange` expects.
lhchavez 0c4d24da 2021-11-14T02:24:39 Fix a gcc 11 warning in src/threadstate.c When building under gcc 11, there is a warning about a misaligned guard clause because there were mixed spaces and tabs: ``` [128/634] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/git2internal.dir/threadstate.c.o ../src/threadstate.c: In function ‘threadstate_dispose’: ../src/threadstate.c:39:5: warning: this ‘if’ clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation] 39 | if (threadstate->error_t.message != git_str__initstr) | ^~ ../src/threadstate.c:41:9: note: ...this statement, but the latter is misleadingly indented as if it were guarded by the ‘if’ 41 | threadstate->error_t.message = NULL; | ^~~~~~~~~~~ ../src/threadstate.c: At top level: ``` This change indents the code with tabs for consistency with the rest of the code, which makes the warning go away.
Jason Nader 709b1b62 2021-11-05T02:28:37 repository: do not copy templates if dir nonexistent This mimics the behaviour of git which just prints a warning and continues with the repo initialisation.
Edward Thomson 4a6ef5a4 2021-11-11T17:04:24 cmake: move missing-declarations warning to top-level We should enforce declarations throughout the code-base, including examples, fuzzers and tests, not just in the `src` tree.
Martin Kühl de665a43 2021-11-11T21:55:28 remote: improve apply_insteadof function signature
Edward Thomson 7687948a 2021-11-11T16:13:38 Merge pull request #6112 from libgit2/ethomson/cmake3 cmake refactorings
Edward Thomson 4e84ddd5 2021-11-10T21:59:46 cmake: refactor zlib selection Move zlib selection into its own cmake module.
Edward Thomson 83fa5480 2021-11-10T21:58:12 cmake: refactor WinHTTP selection Move WinHTTP selection into its own cmake module.
Edward Thomson e35a22a0 2021-11-10T21:55:23 cmake: refactor libssh2 selection Move SSH selection into its own cmake module.
Edward Thomson f0cb3788 2021-11-10T21:51:55 cmake: refactor regex selection Move regex selection into its own cmake module.
Edward Thomson de178d36 2021-11-10T21:49:20 cmake: refactor http_parser selection Move http_parser selection into its own cmake module.
Edward Thomson 16b6e3a9 2021-11-10T21:33:28 cmake: HTTP_Parser is now HTTPParser
Edward Thomson 19e99de0 2021-11-10T08:14:11 cmake: qsort detection in features.h
Edward Thomson 7b527c12 2021-11-06T16:38:11 cmake: move deprecation definition to src/ There's no need to add the deprecation at the top-level. Our tests add deprecation explicitly.
Edward Thomson 789ab915 2021-11-10T21:02:42 cmake: standardize USE_WINHTTP WinHTTP can now be disabled with `USE_WINHTTP=OFF` instead of `WINHTTP=OFF` to better support the other cmake semantics.
Edward Thomson 9324d16e 2021-11-06T16:14:47 cmake: standardize USE_THREADS and USE_NSEC Threading can now be disabled with `USE_THREADS=OFF` instead of `THREADSAFE=OFF` to better support the other cmake semantics. Nanosecond support is the default _if_ we can detect it. This should be our default always - like threads - and people can opt out explicitly.
Edward Thomson 08047ca0 2021-11-11T19:56:31 str: git_str_free is never a function
Martin Kühl 93d321ab 2021-10-28T14:56:29 fix remote/insteadof tests
Edward Thomson ceddeed8 2021-11-11T15:20:50 Merge pull request #6104 from libgit2/ethomson/path path: refactor utility path functions
Edward Thomson 1a8b2922 2021-11-09T14:15:32 win32: include correct path header
Edward Thomson 1217c5b2 2021-11-01T21:12:23 fs_path: remove now-unused validation functions
Edward Thomson 62251409 2021-11-01T21:09:17 fs_path: add length with suffix validation
Edward Thomson 91246ee5 2021-11-01T20:14:34 path: use new length validation functions
Edward Thomson 1728e27c 2021-11-01T18:19:56 path: length validation respecting core.longpaths Teach `git_path_is_valid` to respect `core.longpaths`. Add helper methods to validate length and set the error message appropriately.
Edward Thomson 315a43b2 2021-11-01T17:37:06 path: introduce `git_path_str_is_valid` Add a `git_str` based validity check; the existing `git_path_is_valid` defers to it.
Edward Thomson ebacd24c 2021-11-01T13:58:18 fs_path: add long path validation on windows
Edward Thomson dd748dbe 2021-11-01T13:04:40 fs_path: make empty component validation optional
Edward Thomson bef02d3e 2021-11-01T10:57:28 fs_path: introduce `str_is_valid` Provide a mechanism for users to limit the number of characters that are examined; `git_fs_path_str_is_valid` and friends will only examine up to `str->size` bytes. `git_fs_path_is_valid` delegates to these new functions by passing `SIZE_MAX` (instead of doing a `strlen`), which is a sentinel value meaning "look for a NUL terminator".
Edward Thomson 63e36c53 2021-11-01T09:34:32 path: `validate` -> `is_valid` Since we're returning a boolean about validation, the name is more properly "is valid".
Edward Thomson 434a4610 2021-11-01T09:31:32 fs_path: `validate` -> `is_valid` Since we're returning a boolean about validation, the name is more properly "is valid".
Edward Thomson 95117d47 2021-10-31T09:45:46 path: separate git-specific path functions from util Introduce `git_fs_path`, which operates on generic filesystem paths. `git_path` will be kept for only git-specific path functionality (for example, checking for `.git` in a path).
Josh Triplett 81662d43 2021-11-08T14:48:45 Support checking for object existence without refresh Looking up a non-existent object currently always invokes `git_odb_refresh`. If looking up a large batch of objects, many of which may legitimately not exist, this will repeatedly refresh the ODB to no avail. Add a `git_odb_exists_ext` that accepts flags controlling the ODB lookup, and add a flag to suppress the refresh. This allows the user to control if and when they refresh (for instance, refreshing once before starting the batch).
Yoichi Nakayama 540b02f3 2021-10-22T23:21:22 Add TODO comment for emit a warning
Yoichi Nakayama 6c0d5366 2021-10-22T07:54:12 Cause error when date parsing is failed
Yoichi Nakayama 776a6a8e 2021-10-22T00:09:39 Return the oldest reflog entry on revparse when older time is given For better compatibility with git command which returns the oldest log entry with a warning message.
Calvin Buckley b029713a 2021-10-18T23:30:49 Also correct this long long constant I missed this because I searched for digits before ULL, otherwise it would match terms like "null" or "fully".
Edward Thomson 52693ab4 2021-09-26T23:11:13 cmake: stylistic refactoring Ensure that we always use lowercase function names, and that we do not have spaces preceding open parentheses, for consistency.
Edward Thomson 8507bf81 2021-09-26T21:54:08 trace: always enabled There's no need to make tracing opt-in; it should always be included.
Calvin Buckley cb6240bc 2021-10-17T23:36:56 Fix a long long that crept past
Edward Thomson f0e693b1 2021-09-07T17:53:49 str: introduce `git_str` for internal, `git_buf` is external libgit2 has two distinct requirements that were previously solved by `git_buf`. We require: 1. A general purpose string class that provides a number of utility APIs for manipulating data (eg, concatenating, truncating, etc). 2. A structure that we can use to return strings to callers that they can take ownership of. By using a single class (`git_buf`) for both of these purposes, we have confused the API to the point that refactorings are difficult and reasoning about correctness is also difficult. Move the utility class `git_buf` to be called `git_str`: this represents its general purpose, as an internal string buffer class. The name also is an homage to Junio Hamano ("gitstr"). The public API remains `git_buf`, and has a much smaller footprint. It is generally only used as an "out" param with strict requirements that follow the documentation. (Exceptions exist for some legacy APIs to avoid breaking callers unnecessarily.) Utility functions exist to convert a user-specified `git_buf` to a `git_str` so that we can call internal functions, then converting it back again.
Edward Thomson 66ffac25 2021-10-17T09:25:47 Merge pull request #6082 from libgit2/ethomson/oid hash: separate hashes and git_oid
Edward Thomson d174381c 2021-10-13T11:34:56 diff: make the default rename_limit 1000 git's default rename limit is 1000, ours should match.
Edward Thomson 923364c5 2021-09-30T08:40:29 futils: use a particular hash not a git_oid In `git_futils_readbuffer_updated`, always take a particular hash instead of a `git_oid`. This lets us change the checksum algorithm independently of `git_oid` usage.
Edward Thomson 31ecaca2 2021-09-30T08:11:40 hash: hash functions operate on byte arrays not git_oids Separate the concerns of the hash functions from the git_oid functions. The git_oid structure will need to understand either SHA1 or SHA256; the hash functions should only deal with the appropriate one of these.
Edward Thomson 2a713da1 2021-09-29T21:31:17 hash: accept the algorithm in inputs
Edward Thomson 3fff5970 2021-09-29T21:02:38 hash: don't abbreviate algorithm
Edward Thomson 8c29885e 2021-09-27T08:57:03 Merge pull request #6076 from libgit2/ethomson/oidarray_dispose oidarray: introduce `git_oidarray_dispose`
Edward Thomson b6449de3 2021-09-27T08:39:55 Merge pull request #6075 from libgit2/ethomson/attr_longpaths
Edward Thomson 853ba203 2021-09-27T08:39:39 Merge pull request #6073 from libgit2/ethomson/attr_lookups
Edward Thomson 7e7cfe8a 2021-09-26T20:20:03 buf: common_prefix takes a string array `git_strarray` is a public-facing type. Change `git_buf_text_common_prefix` to not use it, and just take an array of strings instead.
Edward Thomson 0bd132ab 2021-09-26T17:58:08 oidarray: introduce `git_oidarray_dispose` Since users are disposing the _contents_ of the oidarray, not freeing the oidarray itself, the proper cleanup function is `git_oidarray_dispose`. Deprecate `git_oidarray_free`.
Edward Thomson 46508fe6 2021-09-26T11:28:47 attr_file: don't take the `repo` as an arg The `repo` argument is now unnecessary. Remove it.
Edward Thomson f5a9f0a2 2021-09-25T15:19:22 attr_file: don't validate workdir paths in attr lookups When looking up attributes for a file, we construct an absolute path to the queried file within the working directory so that we can accept both absolute paths and working directory relative paths. We then trim the leading working directory path to give us an in-repo path. Since we only want the in-repo path to look up attributes - and not to read it from disk - we don't need to validate its length.
Edward Thomson 091bd738 2021-09-24T17:00:43 attr: ensure lookups are on repo-relative paths Attribute lookups are done on paths relative to the repository. Fail if erroneously presented with an absolute path.
Edward Thomson 3d8749d3 2021-09-24T16:07:17 checkout: always provide a path for attribute lookup Always pass a working-directory relative path to attribute lookups during checkout.
Edward Thomson 848bd009 2021-09-24T16:05:23 blob: improve `create_from_disk` attribute lookups Resolve absolute paths to be working directory relative when looking up attributes. Importantly, now we will _never_ pass an absolute path down to attribute lookup functions.
Edward Thomson 0f4256b8 2021-09-24T15:23:34 repository: improve `hashfile` for absolute paths When `git_repository_hashfile` is handed an absolute path, it determines whether the path is within the repository's working directory or not. This is necessary when there is no `as_path` specified. If the path is within the working directory, then the given path should be used for attribute lookups (it is the effective `as_path`). If it is not within the working directory, then it is _not_ eligible. Importantly, now we will _never_ pass an absolute path down to attribute lookup functions.
Edward Thomson d6c7ca3e 2021-09-25T14:36:25 win32: posixify the output of p_getcwd Make p_getcwd match the rest of our win32 path handling semantics. (This is currently only used in tests, which is why this disparity went unnoticed.)
Edward Thomson efa0d64e 2021-09-21T13:19:10 Merge pull request #6067 from libgit2/ethomson/filter_commit_id filter: use a `git_oid` in filter options, not a pointer
Edward Thomson 90656858 2021-09-21T11:28:39 filter: use a `git_oid` in filter options, not a pointer Using a `git_oid *` in filter options was a mistake; it is a deviation from our typical pattern, and callers in some languages that GC may need very special treatment in order to pass both an options structure and a pointer outside of it.
Edward Thomson 62eb2f83 2021-09-21T10:59:49 email: don't clear buffer in append function `git_email__append_from_diff` is meant to - well, append from a diff. Clearing the buffer, by definition, is not appending. Stop doing that.