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3251972e
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2015-05-04T09:39:55
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push: free the update list
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3e20154a
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2015-04-25T00:38:22
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remote: simplify anonymous creation
We're down to simply having it be a call to create_internal() so let's
simply do that. The rest of the code is just a distraction.
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35a8a8c5
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2015-04-22T17:29:20
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remote: move the tagopt setting to the fetch options
This is another option which we should not be keeping in the remote, but
is specific to each particular operation.
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3eff2a57
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2015-04-22T16:11:10
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remote: move the update_fetchhead setting to the options
While this will rarely be different from the default, having it in the
remote adds yet another setting it has to keep around and can affect its
behaviour. Move it to the options.
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a4b6452a
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2015-04-23T06:55:29
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remote: remove git_remote_save()
It has now become a no-op, so remove the function and all references to
it.
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058b753c
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2015-04-22T15:45:21
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remote: move the transport ctor to the callbacks
Instead of having it set in a different place from every other callback,
put it the main structure. This removes some state from the remote and
makes it behave more like clone, where the constructors are passed via
the options.
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6fb373a0
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2015-04-22T04:54:00
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remote: add prune option to fetch
Add a prune setting in the fetch options to allow to fall back to the
configuration (the default) or to set it on or off.
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77254990
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2015-04-23T06:51:34
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remote: remove live changing of refspecs
The base refspecs changing can be a cause of confusion as to what is the
current base refspec set and complicate saving the remote's
configuration.
Change `git_remote_add_{fetch,push}()` to update the configuration
instead of an instance.
This finally makes `git_remote_save()` a no-op, it will be removed in a
later commit.
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22261344
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2015-04-22T04:38:08
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remote: remove url and pushurl from the save logic
As a first step in removing the repository-saving logic, don't allow
chaning the url or push url from a remote object, but change the
configuration on the configuration immediately.
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8f0104ec
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2015-04-21T22:10:36
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Remove the callbacks struct from the remote
Having the setting be different from calling its actions was not a great
idea and made for the sake of the wrong convenience.
Instead of that, accept either fetch options, push options or the
callbacks when dealing with the remote. The fetch options are currently
only the callbacks, but more options will be moved from setters and
getters on the remote to the options.
This does mean passing the same struct along the different functions but
the typical use-case will only call git_remote_fetch() or
git_remote_push() and so won't notice much difference.
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05259114
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2015-04-21T20:16:48
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push: remove own copy of callbacks
The push object knows which remote it's associated with, and therefore
does not need to keep its own copy of the callbacks stored in the
remote.
Remove the copy and simply access the callbacks struct within the
remote.
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f85a9c27
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2015-05-12T11:27:37
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Merge pull request #3111 from whoisj/centralizing-buffer-sizes
Centralizing all IO buffer size values
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44972873
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2015-05-11T14:02:53
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stash: propagate the error when writing a tree
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4ea3eebf
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2015-05-01T18:34:38
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stash_apply: provide progress callbacks
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19c80a6f
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2015-05-01T18:07:10
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stash_apply: provide its own options structure
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12149a20
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2015-04-20T20:05:23
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stash apply: default to at least GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE
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f78bb2af
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2015-03-18T01:54:04
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stash: return GIT_EMERGECONFLICT on merge conflict
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f0957589
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2015-03-04T23:55:42
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stash: refactor to use merge_iterators
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90f8408d
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2015-02-18T16:33:50
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stash: ensure a reflog has entries
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d0dd3fce
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2015-02-18T15:16:05
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stash apply: check out a tree, not piecewise
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7f26b1b9
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2015-02-18T13:24:07
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stash: use git_commit_summary for a summary
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35d39761
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2015-03-18T00:25:18
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index: introduce git_index_read_index
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73dce1f6
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2015-03-16T18:57:57
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checkout: allow baseline to be specified as index
Allow the baseline to be specified as an index, so that users
need not write their index to a tree just to checkout with that
as the baseline.
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9ebb5a3f
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2015-02-18T22:53:40
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merge: merge iterators
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bf8dd3f5
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2014-11-14T12:32:47
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Added git_stash_apply() and git_stash_pop() APIs
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7dd22538
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2015-05-11T10:19:25
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centralizing all IO buffer size values
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9cdd6578
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2015-05-09T13:11:46
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Merge pull request #3104 from whoisj/optimal-buffer-size
Adjusting stream buffer size to 64KB
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7eb7e03d
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2015-05-07T08:50:12
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Adjusting stream buffer size to 64KB
64K is optimal buffer size per https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc938632.aspx
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b162d97a
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2015-05-05T09:47:16
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config: plug a couple of leaks
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074d323f
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2015-05-04T15:23:40
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Merge pull request #3079 from ethomson/config
Configuration changes for handling multiple of the same sections
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63c0cc65
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2015-04-27T16:29:00
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config: cleanup some now-unused variables
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9c26de0f
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2015-04-27T15:38:44
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config: lock the file for write before reading
When writing a configuration file, we want to take a lock on the
new file (eg, `config.lock`) before opening the configuration file
(`config`) for reading so that we can prevent somebody from changing
the contents underneath us.
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2a950c94
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2015-04-27T10:43:50
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config: write existing lines as-is when rewriting
When updating a configuration file, we want to copy the old data
from the file to preserve comments and funny whitespace, instead
of writing it in some "canonical" format. Thus, we keep a
pointer to the start of the line and the line length to preserve
these things we don't care to rewrite.
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bf99390e
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2015-04-23T16:54:36
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config: examine whole file when writing
Previously we would try to be clever when writing the configuration
file and try to stop parsing (and simply copy the rest of the old
file) when we either found the value we were trying to write,
or when we left the section that value was in, the assumption being
that there was no more work to do.
Regrettably, you can have another section with the same name later
in the file, and we must cope with that gracefully, thus we read the
whole file in order to write a new file.
Now, writing a file looks even more than reading. Pull the config
parsing out into its own function that can be used by both reading
and writing the configuration.
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4beab1f8
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2015-03-31T16:29:35
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checkout: break case-changes into delete/add
When checking out with a case-insensitive working directory, we
want to change the case of items in the working directory to
reflect changes that occured in the checkout target. Diff now
has an option to break case-changing renames into delete/add.
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05f69012
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2015-03-31T16:28:13
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checkout: remove blocking dir when FORCEd
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3520c970
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2015-03-27T15:39:28
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Revert "Always checkout with case sensitive iterator"
This reverts commit 40d791545abfb3cb71553a27dc64129e1a9bec28.
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cfc2e56d
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2015-05-04T11:16:52
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Merge pull request #3087 from ethomson/pr/3054
Performance Improvements to Status on Windows
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be3f1049
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2015-05-01T11:27:44
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diriter: actually use iconv on mac
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cd39e4e2
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2015-04-29T18:12:51
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git_buf_put_w: introduce utf16->utf8 conversion
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f63a1b72
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2015-04-29T17:23:02
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git_path_diriter: use FindFirstFile in win32
Using FindFirstFile and FindNextFile in win32 allows us to
use the directory information that is returned, instead of
us having to get the file attributes all over again, which
is a distinct cost savings on win32.
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5c387b6c
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2015-04-29T14:31:59
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git_path_diriter: next shouldn't take path ptr
The _next method shouldn't take a path pointer (and a path_len
pointer) as 100% of current users use the full path and ignore
the filename.
Plus let's add some docs and a unit test.
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7ef005f1
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2015-04-29T14:04:01
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git_path_dirload_with_stat: moved to fs_iterator
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ba8ef18a
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2015-04-29T13:28:29
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git_path_dirload_with_stat: use git_path_diriter
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35c1d207
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2015-04-29T14:03:20
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git_win32_path_dirload_with_stat: removed
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07bbc045
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2015-04-29T11:58:10
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git_path_dirload: use git_path_diriter
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edbfc52c
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2015-04-29T11:05:27
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git_path: introduce 'git_path_diriter'
Introduce a new `git_path_diriter` that can iterate directories
efficiently for each platform.
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cbe8a61d
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2015-05-01T11:28:54
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Merge pull request #3059 from libgit2/cmn/negotiation-notify
[WIP/RFC] push: report the update plan to the caller
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9f73e1f3
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2015-05-01T09:01:34
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Merge pull request #3081 from leoyanggit/build_warnings
Fix some build warnings
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e30438cc
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2015-04-29T13:40:42
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Do not call regfree() on an empty regex that is not successfully created by regcomp
(also removed an unused member "has_regex" from all_iter)
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544139f5
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2015-04-28T16:39:47
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win32: keep full path for realpath usage
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c074d7a4
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2015-04-28T12:24:08
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win32: mimic git_path_dirload_with_stat closely
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b3f6cef0
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2015-04-28T11:16:42
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dirload: loop conditional; less path mangling
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e05531dd
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2015-04-27T18:02:06
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win32 dirload: don't heap allocate DIR structure
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f3c444b8
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2015-04-27T17:47:51
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win32: abstract file attributes -> struct stat fn
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1920ee4e
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2015-03-26T18:10:24
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Improvements to status performance on Windows.
Changed win32/path_w32.c to utilize NTFS' FindFirst..FindNext data instead of doing an lstat per file. Avoiding unnecessary directory opens and file scans reduces IO, improving overall performance. Effect is magnified due to NTFS being a kernel mode file system (as opposed to user mode).
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4c09e19a
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2015-03-30T14:07:44
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Improvements to ignore performance on Windows.
Minimizing the number directory and file opens, minimizes the amount of IO thus reducing the overall cost of performing ignore operations.
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69f0032b
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2015-04-28T12:40:20
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Fix some build warnings
In checkout.c and filter.c we were casting a sub struct
to a parent struct which breaks the strict aliasing rules
in C. However we can use .parent or .base to access the
parent struct to avoid the build warnings.
In remote.c the local variable error was not initialized
or updated in some cases. For unintialized error a build
warning will be generated. So always keep error variable
up-to-date.
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d969d415
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2015-04-24T12:00:51
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Merge pull request #3071 from linquize/git_reflog_drop
Fix wrong format string in git_reflog_drop() error message
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31d5dce3
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2015-04-24T23:56:59
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Fix wrong format string in git_reflog_drop() error message
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65808406
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2015-04-24T02:46:49
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Merge pull request #3063 from ethomson/config_validate_name
Validate configuration keys
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44b769e4
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2015-04-13T15:39:58
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SecureTransport: handle graceful closes
On close, we might get a return code which looks like an error but just
means that the other side closed gracefully. Handle that.
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65ac7ddc
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2015-03-24T16:31:51
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SecureTransport: require TLS v1.x
Anything SSL is deprecated. Let's make sure we don't try to use SSL v3
when talking to the server.
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b7e1c81d
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2015-03-19T10:51:48
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SecureTransport: allow overriding a bad certificate
Do not automatically fail on a bad certificate, but let the caller
decide. This means we don't need our switch on errors anymore but can
return a string representation from the security framework.
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24e53d2f
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2015-03-19T09:55:20
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Rename GIT_SSL to GIT_OPENSSL
This is what it's meant all along, but now we actually have multiple
implementations, it's clearer to use the name of the library.
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70b852ce
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2015-03-19T00:45:43
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Silence unused warnings when not using OpenSSL
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6946a3be
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2015-03-19T00:18:03
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Abstract away the TLS stream implementation
Instead, provide git_tls_stream_new() to ask for the most appropriate
encrypted stream and use it in our HTTP transport.
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6bb54cbf
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2014-11-02T13:23:32
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Add a SecureTransport TLS channel
As an alternative to OpenSSL when we're on OS X. This one can actually
take advantage of stacking the streams.
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d369d71f
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2015-04-21T17:18:35
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config: peek returns '\n' on EOF; handle in write
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2c8c00c6
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2015-04-21T12:52:29
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config: validate config keys
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69c333f9
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2015-04-23T17:23:04
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Merge pull request #3064 from rcorre/config-write-fix
config_write -- handle duplicate section headers when deleting entries
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63e8b08d
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2015-04-23T17:08:10
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Merge branch 'attr-ignore'
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c02a0e46
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2015-04-17T18:27:28
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attr_file: fix subdirectory attr case.
Closes #2966.
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27fa7477
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2015-04-23T10:54:08
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Merge pull request #3032 from jfultz/index-file-modes
Fix git_checkout_tree() to do index filemodes correctly on Windows.
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aaf42c8d
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2015-04-21T18:21:59
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Merge pull request #3051 from jeffhostetler/jeffhostetler/memleak_windows_tls_data
Attempt to fix Windows TLS memory leak.
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9a810c5e
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2015-04-16T15:32:16
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git_config_delete: search until last section.
If git_config_delete is to work properly in the presence of duplicate section
headers, it cannot stop searching at the end of the first matching section, as
there may be another matching section later.
When config_write is used for deletion (value = NULL), it may only terminate
when the desired key is found or there are no sections left to parse.
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7636f740
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2015-04-21T14:38:23
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Merge pull request #2992 from ethomson/rebase_fixes
Rebase fixes
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3a63e8c2
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2015-04-21T14:04:45
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Merge pull request #3060 from ethomson/2851
Handle invalid multiline configuration
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d3282680
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2015-04-20T23:41:04
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Fix index-adding functions to know when to trust filemodes.
The idea...sometimes, a filemode is user-specified via an
explicit git_index_entry. In this case, believe the user, always.
Sometimes, it is instead built up by statting the file system. In
those cases, go with the existing logic we have to determine
whether the file system supports all filemodes and symlinks, and
make the best guess.
On file systems which have full filemode and symlink support, this
commit should make no difference. On others (most notably Windows),
this will fix problems things like:
* git_index_add and git_index_add_frombuffer() should be believed.
* As a consequence, git_checkout_tree should make the filemodes in
the index match the ones in the tree.
* And diffs with GIT_DIFF_UPDATE_INDEX don't write the wrong filemodes.
* And merges, and probably other downstream stuff now fixed, too.
This makes my previous changes to checkout.c unnecessary,
so they are now reverted.
Also, added a test for index_entry permissions from git_index_add
and git_index_add_frombuffer, both of which failed before these changes.
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94c988f6
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2015-04-20T17:19:08
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rebase: include checkout opts within rebase opts
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f3a199dd
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2015-03-17T15:53:04
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rebase: init and open take a rebase_options
`git_rebase_init` and `git_rebase_open` should take a
`git_rebase_options` and use it for future rebase operations on
that `rebase` object.
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5ae38538
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2015-03-17T11:47:16
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rebase: take `checkout_options` where appropriate
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649834fd
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2015-03-17T11:46:55
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reset: `git_checkout_options` is `const`
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eaf0d688
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2015-03-17T17:53:07
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rebase: block rebase_commit with unstaged changes
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30640aa9
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2015-03-17T10:04:08
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rebase: identify a rebase that has not started
In `git_rebase_operation_current()`, indicate when a rebase has not
started (with `GIT_REBASE_NO_OPERATION`) rather than conflating that
with the first operation being in-progress.
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e009a705
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2015-04-20T00:22:20
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config_file: comment char can be invalid escape
Don't assume that comment chars are comment chars, they may be (an
attempt to be escaped). If so, \; is not a valid escape sequence,
complain.
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7f2e61f3
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2015-04-19T23:55:02
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config_file: parse multilines generously
Combine unquoting and multiline detection to avoid ambiguity when
parsing.
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08c45213
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2015-04-19T19:58:03
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Merge pull request #3024 from git-up/diff_merge_fix
Make sure to also update delta->nfiles when merging diffs
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efc2fec5
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2015-04-19T00:55:00
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push: report the update plan to the caller
It can be useful for the caller to know which update commands will be
sent to the server before the packfile is pushed up. git does this via
the pre-push hook.
We don't have hooks, but as it adds introspection into what is
happening, we can add a callback which performs the same function.
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06c985d8
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2015-04-18T09:07:48
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Rename routine to free TLS data
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4c02d393
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2015-04-17T16:57:26
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Merge pull request #3016 from pks-t/ignore-exclude-fix
ignore: fix negative ignores without wildcards.
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a0e652d2
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2015-04-17T12:35:41
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Merge pull request #2999 from pks-t/submodule-set-url
Implement git_submodule_set_branch.
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a5bf599c
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2015-04-17T12:32:39
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Merge pull request #3047 from git-up/diff_fixes
Diff fixes
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d3fb7d93
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2015-04-17T10:04:01
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Remove DllMain now that TLS data freed by threads
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f5ffb40e
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2015-04-17T09:58:09
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Also fix leak of TLS data on main thread.
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55c5f756
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2015-04-17T09:30:22
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Attempt to fix Windows TLS memory leak.
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4f358603
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2015-03-24T16:33:50
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ignore: fix negative ignores without wildcards.
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c332bb70
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2015-04-16T19:26:40
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Merge pull request #3042 from libgit2/cmn/odd-slowdown
revwalk: detect when we're out of interesting commits
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6f80bf4a
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2015-04-16T19:12:28
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Merge pull request #3037 from libgit2/cmn/hide-then-push
Handle hide-then-push in the revwalk
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fa7281db
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2015-04-16T18:26:47
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Merge pull request #3039 from jeffhostetler/jeffhostetler/msvc_crtdbg
Add memory leak detection/reporting using MSVC CRTDBG facility.
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