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Edward Thomson be30387e 2016-02-25T16:05:18 iterators: refactored tree iterator Refactored the tree iterator to never recurse; simply process the next entry in order in `advance`. Additionally, reduce the number of allocations and sorting as much as possible to provide a ~30% speedup on case-sensitive iteration. (The gains for case-insensitive iteration are less majestic.)
Edward Thomson 277c85eb 2016-03-02T15:38:13 repo::iterator: don't go out of bounds
Edward Thomson 684b35c4 2016-02-25T15:11:14 iterator: disambiguate reset and reset_range Disambiguate the reset and reset_range functions. Now reset_range with a NULL path will clear the start or end; reset will leave the existing start and end unchanged.
Edward Thomson f0224772 2016-02-17T18:04:19 git_object_dup: introduce typesafe versions
Edward Thomson ac05086c 2016-02-25T14:51:23 iterator: drop unused/unimplemented `seek`
Edward Thomson 8a5a2e2f 2016-03-17T00:47:50 status: update test to include valid OID
Edward Thomson 63f7b7f9 2016-03-23T13:14:04 Merge pull request #3707 from sschuberth/master CMakeLists: Show the pointer size for an unsupported architecture
Sebastian Schuberth f9601e6f 2016-03-23T20:37:39 CMakeLists: Show the pointer size for an unsupported architecture Showing the pointer size gives a hint as to why we think this is an unsupported architecture.
Carlos Martín Nieto 1a2d8bd3 2016-03-23T16:51:52 array: fix search for empty arrays When the array is empty `cmp` never gets set by the comparison function. Initialize it so we return ENOTFOUND in those cases.
Carlos Martín Nieto 661db4f4 2016-03-23T03:45:53 Merge pull request #3704 from ethomson/tree-reuse tree: drop the now-unnecessary entries vector
Carlos Martín Nieto 0a7ce499 2016-03-22T14:34:35 Merge pull request #3502 from libgit2/cmn/createblob-stream Add ability to write a filtered blob through a stream
Carlos Martín Nieto 6669e3e8 2015-11-08T04:28:08 blob: remove _fromchunks() The callback mechanism makes it awkward to write data from an IO source; move to `_fromstream()` which lets the caller remain in control, in the same vein as we prefer iterators over foreach callbacks.
Carlos Martín Nieto e2bb9ed3 2015-11-04T10:39:55 CHANGELOG: add a note about _fromstream() and _fromstream_commit()
Carlos Martín Nieto 35e68606 2015-11-04T10:36:50 blob: fix fromchunks iteration counter By returning when the count goes to zero rather than below it, setting `howmany` to 7 in fact writes out the string 6 times. Correct the termination condition to write out the string the amount of times we specify.
Carlos Martín Nieto 3fa764ed 2015-11-04T09:20:14 filebuf: allow using a custom buffer size Allow setting the buffer size on open in order to use this data structure more generally as a spill buffer, with larger buffer sizes for specific use-cases.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0a5c6028 2015-11-04T10:30:48 blob: introduce creating a blob by writing into a stream The pair of `git_blob_create_frombuffer()` and `git_blob_create_frombuffer_commit()` is meant to replace `git_blob_create_fromchunks()` by providing a way for a user to write a new blob when they want filtering or they do not know the size. This approach allows the caller to retain control over when to add data to this buffer and a more natural fit into higher-level language's own stream abstractions instead of having to handle IO wait in the callback. The in-memory buffer size of 2MB is chosen somewhat arbitrarily to be a round multiple of usual page sizes and a value where most blobs seem likely to be either going to be way below or way over that size. It's also a round number of pages. This implementation re-uses the helper we have from `_fromchunks()` so we end up writing everything to disk, but hopefully more efficiently than with a default filebuf. A later optimisation can be to avoid writing the in-memory contents to disk, with some extra complexity.
Edward Thomson e2e4bae9 2016-03-22T00:18:44 tree: drop the now-unnecessary entries vector Remove the now-unnecessary entries vector. Add `git_array_search` to binary search through an array to accomplish this.
Carlos Martín Nieto e50a49ee 2016-03-22T01:54:49 Merge pull request #3559 from yongthecoder/master Add a sanity check in git_indexer_commit to avoid subtraction overflow.
Carlos Martín Nieto cec320fe 2016-03-22T00:44:05 Merge pull request #3701 from jfultz/fix-0.24.0-changelog Fix some errors I found in the changelog for 0.24.0
Edward Thomson 7adca53e 2016-03-21T21:29:33 Merge pull request #3702 from libgit2/cmn/tree-reuse Reuse a tree's buffer and allocate constant-sized entries in an array
Carlos Martín Nieto 4ed9e939 2016-03-20T12:01:45 tree: store the entries in a growable array Take advantage of the constant size of tree-owned arrays and store them in an array instead of a pool. This still lets us free them all at once but lets the system allocator do the work of fitting them in.
Carlos Martín Nieto 60a194aa 2016-03-20T11:00:12 tree: re-use the id and filename in the odb object Instead of copying over the data into the individual entries, point to the originals, which are already in a format we can use.
Carlos Martin Nieto a177756b 2016-03-18T13:00:27 win32: free thread-local data on thread exit
John Fultz 0b24855e 2016-03-18T15:03:08 Fix some errors I found in the changelog for 0.24.0
Edward Thomson ec5a43b6 2016-03-18T06:37:41 Merge pull request #3699 from libgit2/cmn/win32-free-tls win32: free thread-local data on thread exit
Edward Thomson 3a43677e 2016-03-18T06:37:04 Merge pull request #3660 from mstrap/mingw MinGW builds should optionally create DLLs without "lib" prefix
Carlos Martín Nieto e18df18b 2016-03-17T18:01:37 Merge pull request #3564 from ethomson/merge_drivers Custom merge drivers and proper gitattributes `merge` handling
Carlos Martín Nieto e02acbb3 2016-03-17T17:25:49 Merge pull request #3695 from ethomson/contributing CONTRIBUTING: document the optional tests
Edward Thomson 1308059d 2016-03-17T12:01:37 CONTRIBUTING: document the optional tests
Edward Thomson 3f7d3df1 2016-02-27T16:57:12 merge driver: improve inline documentation
Edward Thomson 967e073d 2016-02-27T16:42:02 merge driver: correct global initialization
Edward Thomson d953c450 2016-02-28T21:30:00 merge drivers: handle configured but not found driver
Edward Thomson 6d8b2cdb 2016-02-28T09:34:11 merge driver: remove `check` callback Since the `apply` callback can defer, the `check` callback is not necessary. Removing the `check` callback further makes the `payload` unnecessary along with the `cleanup` callback.
Edward Thomson 7a3ab14f 2016-02-07T15:58:34 merge driver: get a pointer to favor
Edward Thomson 46625836 2016-02-07T15:19:43 merge driver: correct indentation
Edward Thomson 58d33126 2015-12-26T19:47:17 merge driver: tests for set and unset merge attribute Ensure that setting the merge attribute forces the built-in default `text` driver and does *not* honor the `merge.default` configuration option. Further ensure that unsetting the merge attribute forces a conflict (the `binary` driver).
Edward Thomson d3f0875a 2015-12-25T00:34:39 merge driver: tests for custom default merge drivers
Edward Thomson 30a94ab7 2015-12-24T22:52:23 merge driver: allow custom default driver Allow merge users to configure a custom default merge driver via `git_merge_options`. Similarly, honor the `merge.default` configuration option.
Edward Thomson 7d307c1e 2015-12-23T23:52:02 merge driver: test GIT_EMERGECONFLICT When a `check` or `apply` callback function returns `GIT_EMERGECONFLICT` stop and product a conflict.
Edward Thomson 59f29314 2015-12-23T23:44:58 merge driver: test GIT_PASSTHROUGH When a `check` or `apply` callback function returns `GIT_PASSTHROUGH`, move on to the default merge driver.
Edward Thomson 3f04219f 2015-12-23T10:23:08 merge driver: introduce custom merge drivers Consumers can now register custom merged drivers with `git_merge_driver_register`. This allows consumers to support the merge drivers, as configured in `.gitattributes`. Consumers will be asked to perform the file-level merge when a custom driver is configured.
Stan Hu 7a74590d 2015-12-03T09:57:56 Fix rebase bug and include test for merge=union
Stan Hu f8787098 2015-10-31T18:50:13 Support union merges via .gitattributes file
Edward Thomson ba349322 2016-03-17T06:57:56 Merge pull request #3673 from libgit2/cmn/commit-with-signature commit: add function to attach a signature to a commit
Edward Thomson a151eb54 2016-03-17T06:55:24 Merge pull request #3685 from pks-t/pks/memleaks Test memleaks
Edward Thomson 31dc0599 2016-03-17T06:54:03 Merge pull request #3687 from mstrap/CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG CMake: do not overwrite but only append to CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG
Edward Thomson 62e237e0 2016-03-17T06:43:54 Merge pull request #3693 from libgit2/cmn/extract-oneline-sig commit: fix extraction of single-line signatures
Carlos Martín Nieto bf804d40 2016-03-17T10:45:22 commit: fix extraction of single-line signatures The function to extract signatures suffers from a similar bug to the header field finding one by having an unecessary line feed check as a break condition of its loop. Fix that and add a test for this single-line signature situation.
Edward Thomson de143efa 2016-03-16T14:12:14 Merge pull request #3690 from libgit2/cmn/pool-limit win32: choose the page size as our value for the page size
Carlos Martín Nieto 87c18197 2016-03-16T19:05:11 Split the page size from the mmap alignment While often similar, these are not the same on Windows. We want to use the page size on Windows for the pools, but for mmap we need to use the allocation granularity as the alignment. On the other platforms these values remain the same.
Marc Strapetz 059f33bf 2016-03-15T18:32:37 Option "LIBGIT2_PREFIX" to set the CMAKE's TARGET_PROPERTIES PREFIX This is especially useful in combination with MinGW to yield the Windows-compliant DLL name "git2.dll" instead of "libgit2.dll"
Marc Strapetz 08f030ce 2016-03-15T18:20:32 CMake: do not overwrite but only append to CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG This is useful to force "smart" IDEs (like CLIon) to use debug flag -g even it may have decided that "-D_DEBUG" (which is already present) is sufficient.
Carlos Martín Nieto 02d61a3b 2016-03-10T10:53:20 commit: add function to attach a signature to a commit In combination with the function which creates a commit into a buffer, this allows us to more easily create signed commits.
Carlos Martín Nieto 77394a27 2016-03-14T19:15:20 Merge pull request #3677 from pks-t/pks/coverity-fixes-round7 Coverity fixes round 7
Carlos Martín Nieto 4848dd32 2016-03-14T17:45:15 Merge pull request #3647 from pks-t/pks/coverity-fixes-round6 Coverity fixes round 6
Edward Thomson fa31ee68 2016-03-14T15:00:59 Merge pull request #3671 from libgit2/cmn/remove-mingw32 Remove CI support for mingw32
Carlos Martín Nieto ff5a3967 2016-03-14T15:29:30 Merge pull request #3683 from dbussink/dbussink/better-openssl-ciphers Setup better defaults for OpenSSL ciphers
Dirkjan Bussink c577efbb 2016-03-14T12:41:41 Use general cl_git_fail because the error is generic
Dirkjan Bussink 8f4cbc76 2016-03-14T12:41:12 Start error string with lower case character
Dirkjan Bussink fa72d6da 2016-03-14T12:02:00 Setup better defaults for OpenSSL ciphers This ensures that when using OpenSSL a safe default set of ciphers is selected. This is done so that the client communicates securely and we don't accidentally enable unsafe ciphers like RC4, or even worse some old export ciphers. Implements the first part of https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/issues/3682
Carlos Martín Nieto b1093e62 2016-03-09T19:01:33 Remove CI support for mingw32 The tests have never run successfully and we do have successful builds of mingw-w64, so remove these CI builds which do not add value.
Carlos Martín Nieto 1ddada42 2016-03-11T16:31:32 Merge pull request #3636 from nerdishbynature/fix-non-modular-header-in-module Don't include inttypes if compiling for Mac/iOS
Patrick Steinhardt 6ff8a7c4 2016-03-10T17:05:30 filebuf: handle write error in `lock_file` When writing to a file with locking not check if writing the locked file actually succeeds. Fix the issue by returning error code and message when writing fails.
Patrick Steinhardt 836447e5 2016-03-10T16:52:09 config_file: handle error when trying to lock strmap Accessing the current values map is handled through the `refcounder_strmap_take` function, which first acquires a mutex before accessing its values. While this assures everybody is trying to access the values with the mutex only we do not check if the locking actually succeeds. Fix the issue by checking if acquiring the lock succeeds and returning `NULL` if we encounter an error. Adjust callers.
Patrick Steinhardt e850e98d 2016-03-10T16:42:55 blame: handle error when resoling HEAD in normalize_options When normalizing options we try to look up HEAD's OID. While this action may fail in malformed repositories we never check the return value of the function. Fix the issue by converting `normalize_options` to actually return an error and handle the error in `git_blame_file`.
Patrick Steinhardt 8a4a343a 2016-03-10T16:33:49 blame_git: handle error returned by `git_commit_parent`
Patrick Steinhardt b27ccad2 2016-03-10T16:11:51 refdb_fs: fail if refcache returns NULL pointer We usually check entries returned by `git_sortedcache_entry` for NULL pointers. As we have a write lock in `packed_write`, though, it really should not happen that the function returns NULL. Assert that ref is not NULL to silence a Coverity warning.
Patrick Steinhardt 13c371dc 2016-03-10T17:21:02 config_cache: check return value of `git_config__lookup_entry` Callers of `git_config__cvar` already handle the case where the function returns an error due to a failed configuration variable lookup, but we are actually swallowing errors when calling `git_config__lookup_entry` inside of the function. Fix this by returning early when `git_config__lookup_entry` returns an error. As we call `git_config__lookup_entry` with `no_errors == false` which leads us to call `get_entry` with `GET_NO_MISSING` we will not return early when the lookup fails due to a missing entry. Like this we are still able to set the default value of the cvar and exit successfully.
Patrick Steinhardt 2615d0d6 2016-03-02T01:50:34 coverity: report errors when uploading tarball Curl by default does not report errors by setting the error code. As the upload can fail through several conditions (e.g. the rate limit, leading to unauthorized access) we should indicate this information in Travis CI. To improve upon the behavior, use `--write-out=%{http_code}` to write out the HTTP code in addition to the received body and return an error if the code does not equal 201.
Patrick Steinhardt 1a8c11f4 2016-03-10T10:40:47 diff_tform: fix potential NULL pointer access When the user passes in a diff which has no repository associated we may call `git_config__get_int_force` with a NULL-pointer configuration. Even though `git_config__get_int_force` is designed to swallow errors, it is not intended to be called with a NULL pointer configuration. Fix the issue by only calling `git_config__get_int_force` only when configuration could be retrieved from the repository.
Patrick Steinhardt 486302d6 2016-03-01T19:11:33 submodule: avoid passing NULL pointers to strncmp In C89 it is undefined behavior to pass `NULL` pointers to `strncmp` and later on in C99 it has been explicitly stated that functions with an argument declared as `size_t nmemb` specifying the array length shall always have valid parameters, no matter if `nmemb` is 0 or not (see ISO 9899 §7.21.1.2). The function `str_equal_no_trailing_slash` always passes its parameters to `strncmp` if their lengths match. This means if one parameter is `NULL` and the other one either `NULL` or a string with length 0 we will pass the pointers to `strncmp` and cause undefined behavior. Fix this by explicitly handling the case when both lengths are 0.
Patrick Steinhardt 3fe5768b 2016-03-01T17:55:40 pack-objects: fix memory leak on overflow
Patrick Steinhardt 80a834a5 2016-03-01T16:00:49 index: assert required OID are non-NULL
Patrick Steinhardt 61d7328d 2016-03-01T15:35:45 object: avoid call of memset with ouf of bounds pointer When computing a short OID we do this by first copying the leading parts into the new OID structure and then setting the trailing part to zero. In the case of the desired length being `GIT_OID_HEXSZ - 1` we will call `memset` with an out of bounds pointer and a length of 0. While this seems to cause no problems for common platforms the C89 standard does not explicitly state that calling `memset` with an out of bounds pointer and length of 0 is valid. Fix the potential issue by using the newly introduced `git_oid__cpy_prefix` function.
Patrick Steinhardt 35b7bca2 2016-03-11T09:58:38 tests: transport: fix memory leaks with registering transports
Patrick Steinhardt e756877d 2016-03-11T09:07:29 tests: nsec: correctly free nsec_path git_buf_clear does not free allocated memory associated with a git_buf. Use `git_buf_free` instead to correctly free its memory and plug the memory leak.
Piet Brauer 0ac4a5de 2016-02-25T18:15:02 Check for __CLANG_INTTYPES_H This fixes an issue in Xcode 7.3 in objective-git where we get the error "Include of non-modular header file in module". Not importing this header again fixes the issue.
Patrick Steinhardt e126bc95 2016-03-01T14:40:17 config_file: handle missing quotation marks in section header When parsing a section header we expect something along the format of '[section "subsection"]'. When a section is mal-formated and is entirely missing its quotation marks we catch this case by observing that `strchr(line, '"') - strrchr(line, '"') = NULL - NULL = 0` and error out. Unfortunately, the error message is misleading though, as we state that we are missing the closing quotation mark while we in fact miss both quotation marks. Improve the error message by explicitly checking if the first quotation mark could be found and, if not, stating that quotation marks are completely missing.
Patrick Steinhardt 345758ad 2016-03-01T14:24:09 describe: handle error code returned by git_pqueue_insert
Carlos Martín Nieto 2ba9a0dd 2016-03-09T23:45:33 Merge pull request #3623 from ethomson/rebase_with_commit rebase: additional setup tests of exotic behavior
Carlos Martín Nieto ac6f62de 2016-03-09T21:37:39 Merge pull request #3672 from libgit2/cmn/do-fail-appveyor appveyor: stop if the first test fails
Carlos Martín Nieto 113e1634 2016-03-09T19:20:38 appveyor: stop if the first test fails
Edward Thomson 997c67da 2016-03-09T18:12:34 Merge pull request #3670 from libgit2/vmg/expand-fixes Fixes for `gid_odb_expand_ids`
Vicent Marti 1bbcb2b2 2016-03-09T17:47:53 odb: Try to lookup headers in all backends before passthrough
Vicent Marti e78d2ac9 2016-03-09T16:41:08 odb: Refactor `git_odb_expand_ids`
Vicent Marti 4416aa77 2016-03-09T11:29:46 odb: Implement new helper to read types without refreshing
Edward Thomson 084f2c4b 2016-03-09T14:51:13 Merge pull request #3668 from libgit2/cmn/mwindow-try-harder mwindow: free unused windows if we fail to mmap
Carlos Martín Nieto d50fd571 2016-03-09T11:16:16 mwindow: free unused windows if we fail to mmap The first time may be due to memory fragmentation or just bad luck on a 32-bit system. When we hit the mmap error for the first time, free up the unused windows and try again.
Vicent Marti 9a786650 2016-03-09T11:00:27 odb: Handle corner cases in `git_odb_expand_ids` The old implementation had two issues: 1. OIDs that were too short as to be ambiguous were not being handled properly. 2. If the last OID to expand in the array was missing from the ODB, we would leak a `GIT_ENOTFOUND` error code from the function.
Vicent Marti c68044a8 2016-03-08T21:17:38 Merge pull request #3656 from ethomson/exists_prefixes Introduce `git_odb_expand_ids`
Edward Thomson 62484f52 2016-03-08T14:09:55 git_odb_expand_ids: accept git_odb_expand_id array Take (and write to) an array of a struct, `git_odb_expand_id`.
Edward Thomson 4b1f0f79 2016-03-08T11:44:21 git_odb_expand_ids: rename func, return the type
Edward Thomson b7809b84 2016-03-08T13:38:55 Merge pull request #3555 from cbargren/ssh-git-protocols Support for ssh+git and git+ssh protocols
Edward Thomson 534ca888 2016-03-08T13:35:11 Merge pull request #3652 from libgit2/cmn/commit-to-memory commit: split creating the commit and writing it out
Carlos Martín Nieto 47cb42da 2016-03-03T22:56:02 commit: split creating the commit and writing it out Sometimes you want to create a commit but not write it out to the objectdb immediately. For these cases, provide a new function to retrieve the buffer instead of having to go through the db.
Carlos Martín Nieto eeff96c4 2016-03-08T10:43:33 Merge pull request #3655 from ethomson/nanosecond_defaults Enable nanosecond resolution by default
Edward Thomson 53fb823b 2016-03-07T17:37:17 index::racy: force racy entry Instead of hoping that we can get a racy entry by going real fast and praying real hard, just create a racy entry.
Edward Thomson eee17997 2016-03-08T01:45:29 Merge pull request #3658 from patrickmckenna/update-pro-git-link Update link to Pro Git's Git internals chapter
Patrick McKenna 698e0c27 2016-03-07T16:34:30 Update link to Pro Git's Git internals chapter.
Edward Thomson 565c4199 2016-03-07T17:04:32 index::nsec: don't expect shit filesystems to not suck If the underlying filesystem doesn't support better than one second resolution, then don't expect that turning on `GIT_USE_NSEC` does anything magical to change that.