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942cfac1
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2021-12-23T14:21:23
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worktree: checkout options suggestions from code review
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f9a98f94
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2021-11-22T15:16:26
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Fix test fail because of memory leak
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1fa8014a
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2021-11-22T12:07:59
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Update test for `git_str` usage instead of `git_buf`
See commit f0e693b18afbe1de37d7da5b5a8967b6c87d8e53
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8b0ffdcb
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2021-11-08T17:23:27
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Add test for `git_worktree_add` no checkout
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95117d47
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2021-10-31T09:45:46
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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).
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f0e693b1
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2021-09-07T17:53:49
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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.
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d095502e
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2021-08-08T13:34:06
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tests: don't generate false positives on empty path segments
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c8fe4da3
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2020-11-21T22:06:03
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Apply suggestions from code review
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303b4c68
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2020-11-07T16:30:44
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worktree: change test to invalidate worktree via filesystem
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848c7793
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2020-11-06T11:32:13
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worktree: Demonstrate missing worktree check
worktree_dir isn't validated when it should be
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d1f210fc
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2020-06-17T15:09:49
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repository: remove function to iterate over HEADs
The function `git_repository_foreach_head` is broken, as it directly
interacts with the on-disk representation of the reference database,
thus assuming that no other refdb is used for the given repository. As
this is an internal function only and all users have been replaced,
let's remove this function.
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2fcb4f28
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2020-06-17T14:09:04
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repository: introduce new function to iterate over all worktrees
Given a Git repository, it's non-trivial to iterate over all worktrees
that are associated with it, including the "main" repository. This
commit adds a new internal function `git_repository_foreach_worktree`
that does this for us.
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51eff5a5
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2020-05-29T13:13:19
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strarray: we should `dispose` instead of `free`
We _dispose_ the contents of objects; we _free_ objects (and their
contents). Update `git_strarray_free` to be `git_strarray_dispose`.
`git_strarray_free` remains as a deprecated proxy function.
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b26e51e0
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2019-05-20T05:37:44
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worktree: use size_t in tests
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efb20825
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2019-02-14T13:05:49
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branches: introduce flag to skip enumeration of certain HEADs
Right now, the function `git_repository_foreach_head` will always
iterate over all HEADs of the main repository and its worktrees. In some
cases, it might be required to skip either of those, though. Add a flag
in preparation for the following commit that enables this behaviour.
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59c2e70e
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2018-08-17T00:51:51
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worktree: unlock should return 1 when the worktree isn't locked
The documentation states that git_worktree_unlock returns 0 on success,
and 1 on success if the worktree wasn't locked. Turns out we were
returning 0 in any of those cases.
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7e3c13e0
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2018-06-29T14:39:08
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tests: worktree/bare: gather all tests
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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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a82082d0
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2018-04-20T08:38:50
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worktree: a worktree can be made from a bare repository
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b33b6d33
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2018-04-30T09:27:47
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Merge pull request #4640 from mkeeler/worktree-convenience2
worktree: add functions to get name and path
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3da1ad20
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2018-04-24T17:09:34
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worktree: add functions to get name and path
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25100d6d
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2018-04-19T19:17:07
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tests: free the worktree in add_with_explicit_branch
Valgrind log:
==2711== 305 (48 direct, 257 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 576 of 624
==2711== at 0x4C2CC70: calloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==2711== by 0x5E079E: git__calloc (util.h:99)
==2711== by 0x5E0D21: open_worktree_dir (worktree.c:134)
==2711== by 0x5E0F23: git_worktree_lookup (worktree.c:176)
==2711== by 0x5E1972: git_worktree_add (worktree.c:388)
==2711== by 0x551F23: test_worktree_worktree__add_with_explicit_branch (worktree.c:292)
==2711== by 0x45853E: clar_run_test (clar.c:222)
==2711== by 0x4587E1: clar_run_suite (clar.c:286)
==2711== by 0x458B04: clar_parse_args (clar.c:362)
==2711== by 0x458CAB: clar_test_run (clar.c:428)
==2711== by 0x45665C: main (main.c:24)
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a22f19e6
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2018-02-09T10:38:11
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worktree: add ability to create worktree with pre-existing branch
Currently, we always create a new branch after the new worktree's name
when creating a worktree. In some workflows, though, the caller may want
to check out an already existing reference instead of creating a new
one, which is impossible to do right now.
Add a new option `ref` to the options structure for adding worktrees. In
case it is set, a branch and not already checked out by another
worktree, we will re-use this reference instead of creating a new one.
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883eeb5f
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2017-05-02T12:35:59
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worktree: switch over worktree pruning to an opts structure
The current signature of `git_worktree_prune` accepts a flags field to
alter its behavior. This is not as flexible as we'd like it to be when
we want to enable passing additional options in the future. As the
function has not been part of any release yet, we are still free to
alter its current signature. This commit does so by using our usual
pattern of an options structure, which is easily extendable without
breaking the API.
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8264a30f
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2017-05-02T10:11:28
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worktree: support creating locked worktrees
When creating a new worktree, we do have a potential race with us
creating the worktree and another process trying to delete the same
worktree as it is being created. As such, the upstream git project has
introduced a flag `git worktree add --locked`, which will cause the
newly created worktree to be locked immediately after its creation. This
mitigates the race condition.
We want to be able to mirror the same behavior. As such, a new flag
`locked` is added to the options structure of `git_worktree_add` which
allows the user to enable this behavior.
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a7aa73a5
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2017-05-02T10:02:36
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worktree: introduce git_worktree_add options
The `git_worktree_add` function currently accepts only a path and name
for the new work tree. As we may want to expand these parameters in
future versions without adding additional parameters to the function for
every option, this commit introduces our typical pattern of an options
struct. Right now, this structure is still empty, which will change with
the next commit.
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2a485dab
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2017-04-04T18:55:57
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refs: update worktree HEADs when renaming branches
Whenever we rename a branch, we update the repository's symbolic HEAD
reference if it currently points to the branch that is to be renamed.
But with the introduction of worktrees, we also have to iterate over all
HEADs of linked worktrees to adjust them. Do so.
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8f154be3
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2017-03-17T08:13:59
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worktree: write resolved paths into link files
The three link files "worktree/.git", ".git/worktrees/<name>/commondir"
and ".git/worktrees/<name>/gitdir" should always contain absolute and
resolved paths. Adjust the logic creating new worktrees to first use
`git_path_prettify_dir` before writing out these files, so that paths
are resolved first.
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20a368e2
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2017-03-15T15:29:29
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worktree: parent path should point to the working dir
The working tree's parent path should not point to the parent's gitdir,
but to the parent's working directory. Pointing to the gitdir would not
make any sense, as the parent's working directory is actually equal to
both repository's common directory.
Fix the issue.
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f3c30686
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2017-03-15T15:04:24
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tests: worktree: use joinpath instead of printf to join paths
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6f6dd17c
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2016-11-08T12:13:59
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worktree: test creating and opening submodule worktrees
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39abd3ad
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2016-11-04T13:39:54
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worktree: compute workdir for worktrees opened via their gitdir
When opening a worktree via the gitdir of its parent repository
we fail to correctly set up the worktree's working directory. The
problem here is two-fold: we first fail to see that the gitdir
actually is a gitdir of a working tree and then subsequently
fail to determine the working tree location from the gitdir.
The first problem of not noticing a gitdir belongs to a worktree
can be solved by checking for the existence of a `gitdir` file in
the gitdir. This file points back to the gitlink file located in
the working tree's working directory. As this file only exists
for worktrees, it should be sufficient indication of the gitdir
belonging to a worktree.
The second problem, that is determining the location of the
worktree's working directory, can then be solved by reading the
`gitdir` file in the working directory's gitdir. When we now
resolve relative paths and strip the final `.git` component, we
have the actual worktree's working directory location.
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84f56cb0
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2016-11-04T11:59:52
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repository: rename `path_repository` and `path_gitlink`
The `path_repository` variable is actually confusing to think
about, as it is not always clear what the repository actually is.
It may either be the path to the folder containing worktree and
.git directory, the path to .git itself, a worktree or something
entirely different. Actually, the intent of the variable is to
hold the path to the gitdir, which is either the .git directory
or the bare repository.
Rename the variable to `gitdir` to avoid confusion. While at it,
also rename `path_gitlink` to `gitlink` to improve consistency.
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04fb12ab
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2015-10-27T12:37:51
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worktree: implement functions reading HEAD
Implement `git_repository_head_for_worktree` and
`git_repository_head_detached_for_worktree` for directly accessing a
worktree's HEAD without opening it as a `git_repository` first.
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f0cfc341
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2015-10-21T13:53:18
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worktree: implement `git_worktree_prune`
Implement the `git_worktree_prune` function. This function can be
used to delete working trees from a repository. According to the
flags passed to it, it can either delete the working tree's
gitdir only or both gitdir and the working directory.
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2a503485
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2015-10-21T16:03:04
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worktree: implement locking mechanisms
Working trees support locking by creating a file `locked` inside
the tree's gitdir with an optional reason inside. Support this
feature by adding functions to get and set the locking status.
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dea7488e
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2015-10-23T14:11:44
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worktree: implement `git_worktree_add`
Implement the `git_worktree_add` function which can be used to create
new working trees for a given repository.
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372dc9ff
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2015-10-21T13:49:55
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worktree: implement `git_worktree_validate`
Add a new function that checks wether a given `struct
git_worktree` is valid. The validation includes checking if the
gitdir, parent directory and common directory are present.
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8c8d726e
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2015-10-21T12:10:30
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worktree: implement `git_repository_open_from_worktree`
Add function `git_repository_open_from_worktree`, which allows to open a
`git_worktree` as repository.
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d3bc09e8
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2015-10-21T12:02:31
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worktree: introduce `struct git_worktree`
Introduce a new `struct git_worktree`, which holds information
about a possible working tree connected to a repository.
Introduce functions to allow opening working trees for a
repository.
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45f2b7a4
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2015-10-21T11:48:02
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worktree: implement `git_worktree_list`
Add new module for working trees with the `git_worktree_list`
function. The function lists names for all working trees of a
certain repository.
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