tests-clar/status/status_data.h


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Russell Belfer 4b136a94 2012-03-23T09:26:09 Fix crash in new status and add recurse option This fixes the bug that @nulltoken found (thank you!) where if there were untracked directories alphabetically after the last tracked item, the diff implementation would deref a NULL pointer. The fix involved the code which decides if it is necessary to recurse into a directory in the working dir, so it was easy to add a new option `GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS` to control if the contents of untracked directories should be included in status.
Russell Belfer a56aacf4 2012-03-22T12:03:30 More status testing This "fixes" the broken t18 status tests to accurately reflect the new behavior for "created" untracked subdirectories. See discussion in the PR for more details. This also contains the submodules unit test that I forgot to git add, and ports most of the t18-status.c tests to clar (still missing a couple of the git_status_file() single file tests).
Russell Belfer e1bcc191 2012-03-01T11:45:00 Revert GIT_STATUS constants to avoid issues This reverts the changes to the GIT_STATUS constants and adds a new enumeration to describe the type of change in a git_diff_delta. I don't love this solution, but it should prevent strange errors from occurring for now. Eventually, I would like to unify the various status constants, but it needs a larger plan and I just wanted to eliminate this breakage quickly.
Russell Belfer 74fa4bfa 2012-02-28T16:14:47 Update diff to use iterators This is a major reorganization of the diff code. This changes the diff functions to use the iterators for traversing the content. This allowed a lot of code to be simplified. Also, this moved the functions relating to outputting a diff into a new file (diff_output.c). This includes a number of other changes - adding utility functions, extending iterators, etc. plus more tests for the diff code. This also takes the example diff.c program much further in terms of emulating git-diff command line options.
Vicent Martí 3fd1520c 2012-01-24T20:35:15 Rename the Clay test suite to Clar Clay is the name of a programming language on the makings, and we want to avoid confusions. Sorry for the huge diff!