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216f97e4
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2013-09-23T09:47:47
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Two-step conflict checkout (load / perform)
Move conflict handling into two steps: load the conflicts and
then apply the conflicts. This is more compatible with the
existing checkout implementation and makes progress reporting
more sane.
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cfae7f85
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2013-08-09T20:23:36
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Honor UPDATE_ONLY bit when checking out conflicts
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e47f859d
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2013-08-08T16:46:49
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Don't overwrite ~ files checking out conflicts
If a D/F conflict or rename 2->1 conflict occurs,
we write the file sides as filename~branchname. If
a file with that name already exists in the working
directory, write as filename~branchname_0 instead.
(Incrementing 0 until a unique filename is found.)
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96d799aa
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2013-07-23T15:32:42
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checkout rename conflicts
rename conflict tests for checkout conflicts, don't suffix filenames
when checking out with USE_OURS or USE_THEIRS
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4f7897ab
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2013-07-22T08:51:29
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Prevent checkout_tree when conflicts exist, clear NAME on checkout tree
Prevent checkout tree when unresolved changes exist (unless FORCE flag
is specified). Clear NAME table when checking out, to avoid
checkout_conflicts from attempting to manipulate it. Ensure that NAME
is also cleared at reset.
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3acf44d6
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2013-07-17T09:43:32
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tests for checkout index with conflicts
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2c2b0ebb
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2013-10-11T09:47:05
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Merge pull request #1562 from libgit2/cmn/refs-namespace-lookup
Provide the user with a more useful error code when a looking up a reference which name points to a namepace
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7c9f5bec
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2013-08-17T07:11:31
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futils: return GIT_ENOTFOUND when trying to read a directory
This lets the reference code return not-found when the user asks to
look up a reference when in fact they pass a namespace.
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95c148b2
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2013-10-08T17:03:12
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Merge pull request #1886 from libgit2/precompose-utf8
Add support for core.precomposeunicode on Mac
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867f7c9b
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2013-10-08T16:59:59
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Rename new fn to git_repository_reinit_filesystem
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92dac975
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2013-10-08T16:35:57
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Make reference lookups apply precomposeunicode
Before these changes, looking up a reference would return the
same precomposed or decomposed form of the reference name that
was used to look it up, so on MacOS which ignores the difference
between the two, a single reference could be looked up either way
and git_reference_name would return the form of the name that was
used to look it up! This change makes lookup always return the
precomposed name if core.precomposeunicode is set regardless of
which version was used to look it up. The reference iterator was
already returning the precomposed form from earlier work.
This also updates the CMakeLists.txt rules for enabling iconv
usage because the clar tests for this code were actually not being
activated properly with the old version.
Finally, this moves git_repository_reset_filesystem from include/
git2/repository.h to include/git2/sys/repository.h since it is not
really a function that normal library users should have to think
about very often.
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d5e83627
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2013-10-08T14:41:32
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Case sensitivity issues on Linux
A couple of tests were actually dealing incorrectly with case
sensitivity issues on Linux because they were relying on having
core.ignorecase set to true. Now that the fixture initialization
sets the case sensitivity to be accurate for the platform, it
exposed bugs in these tests.
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1fd21b03
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2013-10-08T13:59:43
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Add Assembla unit test
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14997dc5
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2013-10-08T12:45:43
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More filemode cleanups for FAT on MacOS
This cleans up some additional issues. The main change is that
on a filesystem that doesn't support mode bits, libgit2 will now
create new blobs with GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB always instead of being
at the mercy to the filesystem driver to report executable or not.
This means that if "core.filemode" lies and claims that filemode
is not supported, then we will ignore the executable bit from the
filesystem. Previously we would have allowed it.
This adds an option to the new git_repository_reset_filesystem to
recurse through submodules if desired. There may be other types
of APIs that would like a "recurse submodules" option, but this
one is particularly useful.
This also has a number of cleanups, etc., for related things
including trying to give better error messages when problems come
up from the filesystem. For example, the FAT filesystem driver on
MacOS appears to return errno EINVAL if you attempt to write a
filename with invalid UTF-8 in it. We try to capture that with a
better error message now.
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13f670a5
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2013-04-15T09:07:57
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tree: allow retrieval of raw attributes
When a tool needs to recreate the tree object (for example an
interface to another VCS), it needs to use the raw attributes,
forgoing any normalization.
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cfd192b0
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2013-10-03T12:44:34
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Add test for multiple thread init/shutdown
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5173ea92
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2013-10-04T16:32:16
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Add git_repository_reset_filesystem and fix tests
When a repository is transferred from one file system to another,
many of the config settings that represent the properties of the
file system may be wrong. This adds a new public API that will
refresh the config settings of the repository to account for the
change of file system. This doesn't do a full "reinitialize" and
operates on a existing git_repository object refreshing the config
when done.
This commit then makes use of the new API in clar as each test
repository is set up.
This commit also has a number of other clar test fixes where we
were making assumptions about the type of filesystem, either based
on outdated config data or based on the OS instead of the FS.
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da7b78fa
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2013-10-04T14:03:12
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index: Make _read() cope with index file creation
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34b8eafc
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2013-10-04T11:36:40
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Tabify indentations
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b8f9059d
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2013-10-03T15:16:06
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More cleanups to remove WIN assumptions
This cleans up more of the test suite to check actual filesystem
behavior instead of relying on Windows vs. Mac vs. Linux to test.
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840fb4fc
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2013-10-03T14:42:37
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Update repo init with fewer platform assumptions
The repo init code was assuming Windows == no filemode, and
Mac or Windows == no case sensitivity. Those assumptions are not
consistently true depending on the mounted file system. This is a
first step to removing those assumptions. It focuses on the repo
init code and the tests of that code. There are still many other
tests that are broken when those assumptions don't hold true, but
this clears up one area of the code.
Also, this moves the core.precomposeunicode logic to be closer to
the current logic in core Git where it will be set to true on any
filesystem where composed unicode is decomposed when read back.
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af302aca
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2013-10-02T14:13:11
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Clean up annoying warnings
The indexer code was generating warnings on Windows 64-bit. I
looked closely at the logic and was able to simplify it a bit.
Also this fixes some other Windows and Linux warnings.
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618b7689
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2013-10-02T12:06:26
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Wrap iconv stuff and write tests
This adds a simple wrapper around the iconv APIs and uses it
instead of the old code that was inlining the iconv stuff. This
makes it possible for me to test the iconv logic in isolation.
A "no iconv" version of the API was defined with macros so that
I could have fewer ifdefs in the code itself.
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d0849f83
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2013-10-02T11:07:18
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Simplify git_path_is_empty_dir implementation
This simplifies git_path_is_empty_dir on both Windows (getting rid
of git_buf allocation inside the function) and other platforms (by
just using git_path_direach), and adds tests for the function, and
uses the function to simplify some existing tests.
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219d3457
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2013-10-01T16:12:15
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Initial iconv hookup for precomposed unicode
This hooks up git_path_direach and git_path_dirload so that they
will take a flag indicating if directory entry names should be
tested and converted from decomposed unicode to precomposed form.
This code will only come into play on the Apple platform and even
then, only when certain types of filesystems are used.
This involved adding a flag to these functions which involved
changing a lot of places in the code.
This was an opportunity to do a bit of code cleanup here and there,
for example, getting rid of the git_futils_cleanupdir_r function in
favor of a simple flag to git_futils_rmdir_r to not remove the top
level entry. That ended up adding depth tracking during rmdir_r
which led to a safety check for infinite directory recursion. Yay.
This hasn't actually been tested on the Mac filesystems where the
issue occurs. I still need to get test environment for that.
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6b7991e2
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2013-09-30T16:13:53
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Add check if we need to precompose unicode on Mac
This adds initialization of core.precomposeunicode to repo init
on Mac. This is necessary because when a Mac accesses a repo on
a VFAT or SAMBA file system, it will return directory entries in
decomposed unicode even if the filesystem entry is precomposed.
This also removes caching of a number of repo properties from the
repo init pipeline because these are properties of the specific
filesystem on which the repo is created, not of the system as a
whole.
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146b4d1c
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2013-10-03T08:18:41
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Merge pull request #1888 from jamill/network_cancellation
network cancellation improvements
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7baa7631
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2013-10-02T15:39:18
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Style tweaks and changes for code review feedback
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ab136876
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2013-10-03T04:36:29
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Merge pull request #1887 from libgit2/ntk/topic/git_message_raw
commit: Introduce git_commit_message_raw()
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598f069b
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2013-10-02T12:42:41
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commit: Introduce git_commit_message_raw()
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41a6de28
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2013-10-02T14:45:57
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HTTP: handle "relative" redirects
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83db7e09
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2013-10-02T15:10:39
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Fix broken online push tests
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5b188225
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2013-10-02T13:45:32
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Support cancellation in push operation
This commit adds cancellation for the push operation. This work consists of:
1) Support cancellation during push operation
- During object counting phase
- During network transfer phase
- Propagate GIT_EUSER error code out to caller
2) Improve cancellation support during fetch
- Handle cancellation request during network transfer phase
- Clear error string when cancelled during indexing
3) Fix error handling in git_smart__download_pack
Cancellation during push is still only handled in the pack building and
network transfer stages of push (and not during packbuilding).
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0e0cf787
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2013-10-02T14:04:44
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clone: put the callbacks struct directly in the clone options
There's no need for this to be a pointer to somewhere else.
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fdc7e5e3
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2013-09-20T23:14:12
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clone: bring back NULL as defaults
This wasremoved as part of the large culling a few commits ago.
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c833893c
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2013-09-20T22:57:01
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clone: re-allow using a custom remote name
This is a small thing that by itself doesn't quite justify making the
user use clone_into.
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6ac15eff
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2013-09-20T22:34:05
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clone: remove more options from basic clone
The basic clone function is there to make it easy to create a "normal"
clone. Remove a bunch of options that are about changing the remote's
configuration.
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c8dbec48
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2013-09-16T18:42:53
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clone: remove the autotag option
Downloading all tags is part of what makes it a clone instead of
simply a fetch.
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d19870d9
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2013-09-16T05:10:55
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clone: implement git_clone_into
This allows you to set up the repository and remote as you which to
have them before performing the clone operation.
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e3c131c5
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2013-09-16T05:02:25
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remote: move the credentials callback to the struct
Move this one as well, letting us have a single way of setting the
callbacks for the remote, and removing fields from the clone options.
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d31402a3
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2013-09-16T04:20:05
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remote: put the _download() callback with the others
The text progress and update_tips callbacks are already part of the
struct, which was meant to unify the callback setup, but the download
one was left out.
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c655aa52
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2013-10-01T05:54:54
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Merge pull request #1882 from linquize/config-subsection-fix
Config subsection name should allow to have ']' and '\\' should allow to escape any characters
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8d741253
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2013-10-01T09:46:56
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Add negative test cases for config header with invalid characters
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d52a93fa
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2013-09-30T23:58:58
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Add test case to test ']' and '\\' characters in config subsection
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fba14763
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2013-09-30T15:03:35
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Merge pull request #1879 from libgit2/redir-refactor
Redir refactor
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a6884b6f
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2013-09-30T14:58:45
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Merge pull request #1412 from jamill/push_progress
Initial Implementation of progress reports during push
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9acde162
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2013-09-30T14:57:48
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Merge pull request #1881 from libgit2/ignore-submodules-in-stash
Never consider submodules for stashing
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ae5a9352
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2013-09-30T14:47:56
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Ensure submodule repos and indices are freed
...before the helper's cleanup method tries to delete their files.
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dc56fea7
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2013-09-30T12:18:19
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Merge pull request #1878 from libgit2/ntk/fix/warnings
Fix x86/x64 size_t related warnings
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b176eded
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2013-09-19T14:52:57
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Initial Implementation of progress reports during push
This adds the basics of progress reporting during push. While progress
for all aspects of a push operation are not reported with this change,
it lays the foundation to add these later. Push progress reporting
can be improved in the future - and consumers of the API should
just get more accurate information at that point.
The main areas where this is lacking are:
1) packbuilding progress: does not report progress during deltafication,
as this involves coordinating progress from multiple threads.
2) network progress: reports progress as objects and bytes are going
to be written to the subtransport (instead of as client gets
confirmation that they have been received by the server) and leaves
out some of the bytes that are transfered as part of the push protocol.
Basically, this reports the pack bytes that are written to the
subtransport. It does not report the bytes sent on the wire that
are received by the server. This should be a good estimate of
progress (and an improvement over no progress).
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d27a441d
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2013-09-30T11:30:28
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commit: Trim message leading newlines
Fix libgit2/libgit2sharp#522
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27c8eb2a
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2013-09-30T11:18:06
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Tabify indentations
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526d4c94
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2013-09-27T21:39:28
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Test that submodules don't affect stashing
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0049d4d1
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2013-09-26T16:25:34
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Make sure utility doesn't leak memory
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ea59f659
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2013-09-26T16:20:30
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Deploy gitno_connection_data into transport (winhttp)
...and have that call manage replaced memory in the output structure.
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8a1e925d
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2013-09-26T12:00:35
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Fix warnings
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8988688c
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2013-09-25T20:41:56
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Migrate redirect URL handling to common utility
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1c8de380
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2013-09-20T16:58:04
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Make tests pass if XDG config exists
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eb0ff130
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2013-09-24T14:07:08
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Disconnect path string to preserve after redirect
The subtransport path was relying on pointing to data owned by
the remote which meant that after a redirect, the updated path
was getting lost for future requests. This updates the http
transport to strdup the path and maintain its own lifetime.
This also pulls responsibility for parsing the URL back into the
http transport and isolates the functions that parse and free that
connection data so that they can be reused between the initial
parsing and the redirect parsing.
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d005885f
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2013-09-24T10:20:16
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Fix up filebuf tests a bit
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634f10f6
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2013-09-24T10:11:20
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Fix incorrect return code in crlf filter
The git_buf_text_gather_stats call returns a boolean indicating if
the file looks like binary data. That shouldn't be an error; it
should be used to skip CRLF processing though.
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71379313
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2013-09-23T13:40:23
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Fix warnings on Windows 64-bit build
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07fb67f9
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2013-09-22T05:55:39
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merge: reverse array and length parameter order
Make it pair up with the one for commits. This fixes #1691.
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32b247d5
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2013-09-19T10:30:43
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Suppress noise from running Valgrind on OSX 10.8
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f60ed4e6
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2013-09-16T15:08:35
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Update clar and recreate cl_assert_equal_sz
This updates clar to the version without cl_assert_equal_sz and
then adds a new version of that macro the clar_libgit2.h. The new
version works around a strange issue that seemed to be arising on
release builds with VS 10 64-bit builds.
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eefc32d5
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2013-09-16T12:54:40
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Bug fixes and cleanups
This contains a few bug fixes and some header and API cleanups.
The main API change is that filters should now use GIT_PASSTHROUGH
to indicate that they wish to skip processing a file instead of
GIT_ENOTFOUND.
The bug fixes include a possible out-of-range buffer access in
the ident filter, a filter ordering problem I introduced into the
custom filter tests on Windows, and a filter buf NUL termination
issue that was coming up on Linux.
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eab3746b
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2013-09-15T22:23:39
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More filtering tests including order
This adds more tests of filters, including the ident filter when
mixed with custom filters. I was able to combine with the reverse
filter and demonstrate that the order of filter application with
the default priority constants matches the order of core Git.
Also, this fixes two issues in the ident filter: preventing ident
expansion on binary files and avoiding a NULL dereference when
dollar sign characters are found without Id.
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37f9e409
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2013-09-13T21:43:00
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Some tests with ident and crlf filters
Fixed the filter order to match core Git, too.
This test demonstrates an interesting behavior of core Git (which
is totally reasonable and which libgit2 matches, although mostly
by coincidence). If you use the ident filter and commit a file
with a garbage ident in it, like '$Id: this is just garbage$' and
then immediately do a 'git checkout-index' with the new file, Git
will not consider the file out of date and will not overwrite the
file with an updated $Id$. Libgit2 has the same behavior. If you
remove the file and then do a checkout-index, it will be replaced
with a filtered version that has injected the OID correctly.
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155fa234
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2013-09-05T15:06:42
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Add clar helper to create new commit from index
There were a lot of places in the test code base that were creating
a commit from the index on the current branch. This just adds a
helper to handle that case pretty easily. There was only one test
where this change ended up tweaking the test data, so pretty easy
and mostly just a cleanup.
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13f36ffb
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2013-09-13T16:30:21
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Add clar helpers for testing file equality
These are a couple of new clar helpers for testing that a file
has expected contents that I extracted from the checkout code.
Actually wrote this as part of an abandoned earlier attempt at a
new filters API, but it will be useful now for some of the tests
I'm going to write.
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fa9cc148
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2013-09-13T13:41:33
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Fix cleanup issues with new tests
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8427757f
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2013-09-13T12:32:45
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Fixing up some win32 issues with autocrlf
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ad7417d7
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2013-09-13T09:44:30
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Make filter tests somewhat more robust
The global and system config could interfere with the filter
tests by imposing CRLF filtering where it was not anticipated.
This better isolates the tests from the system settings.
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d5b1866c
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2013-09-13T09:26:26
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Rearrange clar submodule cleanup code
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b47349b8
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2013-09-12T14:48:24
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Port tests from PR 1683
This ports over some of the tests from
https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/pull/1683
by @yorah and @ethomson
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a9f51e43
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2013-09-11T22:00:36
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Merge git_buf and git_buffer
This makes the git_buf struct that was used internally into an
externally available structure and eliminates the git_buffer.
As part of that, some of the special cases that arose with the
externally used git_buffer were blended into the git_buf, such as
being careful about git_buf objects that may have a NULL ptr and
allowing for bufs with a valid ptr and size but zero asize as a
way of referring to externally owned data.
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4b11f25a
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2013-09-11T16:38:33
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Add ident filter
This adds the ident filter (that knows how to replace $Id$) and
tweaks the filter APIs and code so that git_filter_source objects
actually have the updated OID of the object being filtered when
it is a known value.
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40cb40fa
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2013-09-11T14:23:39
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Add functions to manipulate filter lists
Extend the git2/sys/filter API with functions to look up a filter
and add it manually to a filter list. This requires some trickery
because the regular attribute lookups and checks are bypassed when
this happens, but in the right hands, it will allow a user to have
granular control over applying filters.
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2a7d224f
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2013-09-10T16:33:32
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Extend public filter api with filter lists
This moves the git_filter_list into the public API so that users
can create, apply, and dispose of filter lists. This allows more
granular application of filters to user data outside of libgit2
internals.
This also converts all the internal usage of filters to the public
APIs along with a few small tweaks to make it easier to use the
public git_buffer stuff alongside the internal git_buf.
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974774c7
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2013-09-09T16:57:34
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Add attributes to filters and fix registry
The filter registry as implemented was too primitive to actually
work once multiple filters were coming into play. This expands
the implementation of the registry to handle multiple prioritized
filters correctly.
Additionally, this adds an "attributes" field to a filter that
makes it really really easy to implement filters that are based
on one or more attribute values. The lookup and even simple value
checking can all happen automatically without custom filter code.
Lastly, with the registry improvements, this fills out the filter
lifecycle callbacks, with initialize and shutdown callbacks that
will be called before the filter is first used and after it is
last invoked. This allows for system-wide initialization and
cleanup by the filter.
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85d54812
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2013-08-28T16:44:04
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Create public filter object and use it
This creates include/sys/filter.h with a basic definition of a
git_filter and then converts the internal code to use it. There
are related internal objects (git_filter_list) that we will want
to publish at some point, but this is a first step.
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0cf77103
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2013-08-26T23:17:07
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Start of filter API + git_blob_filtered_content
This begins the process of exposing git_filter objects to the
public API. This includes:
* new public type and API for `git_buffer` through which an
allocated buffer can be passed to the user
* new API `git_blob_filtered_content`
* make the git_filter type and GIT_FILTER_TO_... constants public
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4581f9d8
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2013-09-17T08:09:57
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Merge pull request #1833 from libgit2/cmn/config-include
Support config includes
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605da51a
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2013-09-17T09:50:30
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No such thing as an orphan branch
Unfortunately git-core uses the term "unborn branch" and "orphan
branch" interchangeably. However, "orphan" is only really there for
the checkout command, which has the `--orphan` option so it doesn't
actually create the branch.
Branches never have parents, so the distinction of a branch with no
parents is odd to begin with. Crucially, the error messages deal with
unborn branches, so let's use that.
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e580afd8
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2013-09-13T14:33:26
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Add tests for git_tree_walk
This tests the fixes for issues from #1849
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6f200361
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2013-09-12T13:50:35
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clar: Move cl_assert_equal_sz() definition to clar.h
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273ddc54
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2013-09-12T13:50:00
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clar: Fix clar__assert_equal error message formating
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6c38e60a
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2013-09-10T16:55:58
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Merge pull request #1838 from libgit2/cmn/first-parent
revwalk: allow simplifying by first-parent
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209f9b67
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2013-09-08T18:25:17
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odb: Teach loose backend to return EAMBIGUOUS
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15f7b9b8
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2013-09-08T00:52:26
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revwalk: allow simplifying by first-parent
When enabled, only the first parent of each commit will be queued,
enabling a simple way of using first-parent simplification.
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031f3f80
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2013-09-07T22:39:05
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odb: Error when streaming in too [few|many] bytes
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53ea0513
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2013-09-07T19:07:39
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config: handle realloc issues from larger depths
As the include depth increases, the chance of a realloc
increases. This means that whenever we run git_array_alloc() or call
config_parse(), we need to remember what our reader's index is so we
can look it up again.
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73fc5e01
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2013-09-06T21:12:26
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config: fix variable overriding
When two or more variables of the same name exist and the user asks
for a scalar, we must return the latest value assign to it.
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a9fb7989
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2013-09-06T20:51:35
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config: refresh included files
We need to refresh the variables from the included files if they are
changed, so loop over all included files and re-parse the files if any
of them has changed.
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d8d25acb
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2013-09-05T19:24:20
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config: add support for include directives
Relative, absolute and home-relative paths are supported. The
recursion limit it set at 10, just like in git.
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ef6389ad
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2013-09-07T09:18:56
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Merge pull request #1836 from libgit2/ntk/fix/leaks
Fix memory leaks
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e839efbe
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2013-09-07T17:51:24
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tests: Fix memory leaks
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a8d67afe
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2013-09-07T17:21:41
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revparse: Prevent unnecessary odb backend calls
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4047950f
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2013-08-29T14:19:34
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odb: Prevent stream_finalize_write() from overwriting
Now that #1785 is merged, git_odb_stream_finalize_write() calculates the object id before invoking the odb backend.
This commit gives a chance to the backend to check if it already knows this object.
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ae4a4866
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2013-08-29T14:12:13
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blob: Slightly enforce a create_fromchunks() test
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