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cc605e73
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2015-06-23T23:52:03
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Merge pull request #3222 from git-up/conflicted
Fixed GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED not returned in some cases
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09f3364d
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2015-06-23T23:40:02
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Merge pull request #3131 from urkud/const-char
Add `const` qualifier
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bd670abd
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2015-06-23T23:30:58
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Merge pull request #3226 from libgit2/cmn/racy-diff-again
racy-git, the missing link
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8351abc7
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2015-06-23T23:17:18
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Merge pull request #3249 from libgit2/cmn/repo-version-check
Check the repository version
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16c73d38
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2015-06-23T20:44:27
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repository: check the format version
This is something we do on re-init but not when opening a
repository. This hasn't particularly mattered up to now as the version
has been 0 ever since the first release of git, but the times, they're
a-changing and we will soon see version 1 in the wild. We need to make
sure we don't open those.
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99e11cdd
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2015-06-23T20:43:49
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repository: don't error out if there is no version
git will assume the repository format version is 0 if the value is not
there. Do the same.
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8d8a2eef
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2015-06-15T11:14:40
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Fixed GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED not returned in some cases
If an index entry for a file that is not in HEAD is in conflicted state,
when diffing HEAD with the index, the status field of the corresponding git_diff_delta was incorrectly reported as GIT_DELTA_ADDED instead of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED.
This was due to handle_unmatched_new_item() initially setting the status
to GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED but then overriding it later with GIT_DELTA_ADDED.
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0c34fa50
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2015-06-23T14:08:20
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Merge pull request #3228 from git-up/diff_merge
Explicitly handle GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_merge()
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cb63e7e8
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2015-06-17T08:55:09
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Explicitly handle GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_merge()
This fixes a bug where if a file was in conflicted state in either diff,
it would not always remain in conflicted state in the merged diff.
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91c1833a
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2015-06-22T19:44:05
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Merge pull request #3199 from ethomson/crlf
CRLF
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146d0d08
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2015-06-09T00:42:28
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crlf: give Unix the glory of autocrlf=true
Perform LF->CRLF for core.autocrlf=true on non-Win32 because core
git does.
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1e46d545
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2015-06-09T03:50:00
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crlf tests: ensure that Unix obeys autocrlf=true
All platforms do terrible, horrible, no good, very bad translation
when core.autocrlf=true. It's not just Windows!
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8293c8f9
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2015-06-08T13:51:28
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git_buf_text_lf_to_crlf: allow mixed line endings
Allow files to have mixed line endings instead of skipping processing
on them.
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47e9a6cb
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2015-06-08T15:58:54
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crlf: use statistics to control to workdir filter
Use statistics (like core git) to control the behavior of the
to workdir CRLF filter.
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71686ddc
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2015-06-08T11:55:04
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clar: support hierarchical test resource data
Support hierarchical test resource data, such that you can have
`tests/resources/foo/bar` and move the `bar` directory in as
a fixture.
Calling `cl_fixture_sandbox` on a path that is not directly beneath
the test resources directory succeeds, placing that directory into
the test fixture. (For example, `cl_fixture_sandbox("foo/bar")`
will sandbox the `foo/bar` directory as `bar`).
Add support for cleaning up directories created this way, by only
cleaning up the basename (in this example, `bar`) from the fixture
directory.
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e774fa6c
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2015-06-09T14:47:29
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crlf tests: posix known-good data
A corpus of files checked out with Git (Linux, 1.9.1) to ensure that
produce identical data when checking out using a CRLF filter.
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4ebe320a
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2015-06-09T10:37:14
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crlf tests: windows known-good data
A corpus of files checked out with Git for Windows (2.4.1.windows.1)
to ensure that we produce identical data when checking out using a
CRLF filter.
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3d92b9ab
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2015-06-08T09:08:01
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crlf tests: use known-good data produced by git
Given a variety of combinations of core.autocrlf settings and
attributes settings, test that we check out data into the working
directory the same as a known-good test resource created by git.git.
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bf8c0a9b
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2015-06-08T09:06:53
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crlf: script to generate expected crlf data
Include a shell script that will generate the expected CRLF data,
calling git.git to capture its output as a test resource for the
current platform.
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bd5e59ee
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2015-06-08T09:04:39
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crlf: include utf8 resources in master branch
Include the UTF8 and UTF8 BOM tests in the master crlf test
branch for completeness.
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84f8f500
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2015-06-05T10:11:50
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crlf: include additional test resources
Include additional test data for CRLF tests: files with mixed
line endings and binary files.
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0b6ed4f9
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2015-06-22T11:24:20
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Merge pull request #3240 from libgit2/cmn/commit-header-field
commit: allow retrieving an arbitrary header field
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0c94deb9
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2015-06-22T16:58:14
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Merge pull request #3239 from git-up/stash_index
Write modified index in git_stash_apply()
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bb4896f2
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2015-06-22T14:20:13
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Add a note about racy-git in CHANGELOG
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6e611f7c
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2015-06-22T14:17:39
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index: add a diff test for smudging a file which becomes empty
Even though the file is empty and thus the size in the entry matches, we
should be able to detect it as a difference.
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27133caf
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2015-06-20T17:20:07
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tests: move racy tests to the index
They fit there much better, even though we often check by diffing, it's
about the behaviour of the index.
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5b05f954
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2015-06-20T13:17:06
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merge: work around write-side racy protection when hacking the index
As we attempt to replicate a situation in which an older checkout has
put a file on disk with different filtering settings from us, set the
timestamp on the entry and file to a second before we're performing the
operation so the entry in the index counts as old.
This way we can test that we're not looking at the on-disk file when the
index has the entry and we detect it as clean.
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a3f42fe8
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2015-06-22T15:32:29
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commit: allow retrieving an arbitrary header field
This allows the user to look up fields which we don't parse in libgit2,
and allows them to access gpgsig or mergetag fields if they wish to
check the signature.
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ff475375
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2015-06-17T14:34:10
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diff: check files with the same or newer timestamps
When a file on the workdir has the same or a newer timestamp than the
index, we need to perform a full check of the contents, as the update of
the file may have happened just after we wrote the index.
The iterator changes are such that we can reach inside the workdir
iterator from the diff, though it may be better to have an accessor
instead of moving these structs into the header.
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26432a9c
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2015-06-20T12:37:32
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tests: set racy times manually
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6c5eaead
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2015-06-20T12:36:58
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tests: plug leaks in the racy test
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74975846
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2015-06-18T14:22:10
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index: check racily clean entries more thoroughly
When an entry has a racy timestamp, we need to check whether the file
itself has changed since we put its entry in the index. Only then do we
smudge the size field to force a check the next time around.
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e35b947b
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2015-06-21T01:06:20
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Write modified index in git_stash_apply()
Same as with git_stash_save(), there's no reason not to write the index
to disk since it has been modified.
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e96a97f1
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2015-06-20T23:17:42
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Merge pull request #3233 from ethomson/status_typechange
Don't propagate workdir's mode to the index during diff's update index
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96dd171e
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2015-06-19T08:32:26
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diff: preserve original mode in the index
When updating the index during a diff, preserve the original mode,
which prevents us from dropping the mode to what we have interpreted
as on our system (eg, what the working directory claims it to be,
which may be a lie on some systems.)
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fc656802
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2015-06-19T08:31:07
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status: test that symlinks don't lose their mode
Test to ensure that when status updates an index, it does not alter
the original mode for file types that are not supported (eg, symlinks
on Windows).
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9018529b
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2015-06-20T14:34:34
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Merge pull request #3238 from git-up/double_free
Fixed index being double-freed in stash tests
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883cb642
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2015-06-20T14:05:02
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Merge pull request #3236 from libgit2/cmn/index-checksum
Use the checksum to check whether an index has been modified
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07ea3a7f
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2015-06-20T10:57:03
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Fixed index being double-freed in stash tests
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624c949f
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2015-06-20T16:17:28
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index: make relative comparison use the checksum as well
This is used by the submodule in order to figure out if the index has
changed since it last read it. Using a timestamp is racy, so let's make
it use the checksum, just like we now do for reloading the index itself.
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3e5b553a
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2015-06-20T12:14:49
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Merge pull request #3232 from Therzok/patch-2
Quote LIBSSH2_LIBRARIES call
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863dd89a
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2015-06-18T12:45:40
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tests: tick over five seconds instead of one
When ticking over one second, it can happen that the actual time ticks
over the same second between the time that we undermine our own race
protections and the time in which we perform the index update. Such
timing would make the time in the entries match the index' timestamp and
we have not gained anything.
Ticking over five seconds makes it so that if real-time rolls over that
second, our index is still ahead. This is still suboptimal as we're
dealing with timing, but five seconds should be long enough for any
reasonable test runner to finish the tests.
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5e947c91
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2015-06-19T22:05:08
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index: use the checksum to check whether it's been modified
We currently use a timetamp to check whether an index file has been
modified since we last read it, but this is racy. If two updates happen
in the same second and we read after the first one, we won't detect the
second one.
Instead read the SHA-1 checksum of the file, which are its last 20 bytes which
gives us a sure-fire way to detect whether the file has changed since we
last read it.
As we're now keeping track of it, expose an accessor to this data.
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46c84c72
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2015-06-19T21:56:42
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index: user a better assertion when comparing sizes
This will tell us which numbers we were trying to compare, rather than
just telling us that they're different.
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e488bef4
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2015-06-19T12:53:37
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Quote LIBSSH2_LIBRARIES call
Credits to @directhex
It is possible for PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBSSH2 libssh2) to LIBSSH2_LIBRARIES to a string with more than one library in it - e.g. if your libssh2 was built against libgcrypt, it will be "ssh2;gcrypt"
Quoting the string is needed, or CHECK_LIBRARY_EXISTS will fail.
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6e0470e0
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2015-06-17T21:36:27
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Merge pull request #3229 from git-up/build_warnings
Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
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85a5e8eb
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2015-06-17T09:00:23
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Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
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83a04a69
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2015-06-17T16:08:20
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Merge pull request #3227 from jeffhostetler/memory_leak__tests_network_refspecs
Fix memory leak in tests/network/refspecs.c
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534d136d
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2015-06-17T08:52:28
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Fix memory leak in tests/network/refspecs.c
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a56db992
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2015-06-17T08:15:49
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Merge pull request #3219 from libgit2/cmn/racy-diff
Zero out racily-clean entries' file_size
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892abf93
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2015-06-16T17:23:12
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checkout: allow workdir to contain checkout target
When checking out some file 'foo' that has been modified in the
working directory, allow the checkout to proceed (do not conflict)
if 'foo' is identical to the target of the checkout.
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fef5344c
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2015-06-16T16:34:25
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merge::workdir::dirty: tick idx to defeat racy-git
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121c3171
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2015-06-16T15:18:04
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Introduce p_utimes and p_futimes
Provide functionality to set the time on a filesystem entry,
using utimes or futimes on POSIX type systems or SetFileTime
on Win32.
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5f83758f
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2015-06-16T10:40:46
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Merge pull request #3209 from libgit2/cmn/double-author
commit: ignore multiple author fields
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86faea5f
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2015-06-16T08:45:55
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Merge pull request #3225 from libgit2/cmn/url-empty
remote: return EINVALIDSPEC when given an empty URL
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47a40d1d
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2015-06-16T12:39:11
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remote: return EINVALIDSPEC when given an empty URL
This is what we used to return in the settter and there's tests in
bindings which ask for this. There's no particular reason to stop doing
so.
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aeb2b991
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2015-06-16T09:20:36
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Merge pull request #3221 from git-up/build_warnings
Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
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e44abe16
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2015-06-16T08:51:45
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tests: tick the index when we count OID calculations
These tests want to test that we don't recalculate entries which match
the index already. This is however something we force when truncating
racily-clean entries.
Tick the index forward as we know that we don't perform the
modifications which the racily-clean code is trying to avoid.
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c4e6ab5f
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2015-06-15T14:32:08
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crlf: tick the index forward to work around racy-git behaviour
In order to avoid racy-git, we zero out the file size for entries with
the same timestamp as the index (or during the initial checkout). This
is the case in a couple of crlf tests, as the code is fast enough to do
everything in the same second.
As we know that we do not perform the modification just after writing
out the index, which is what this is designed to work around, tick the
mtime of the index file such that it doesn't agree with the files
anymore, and we do not zero out these entries.
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316b820b
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2015-06-15T09:55:40
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index: zero the size of racily-clean entries
If a file entry has the same timestamp as the index itself, it is
considered racily-clean, as it may have been modified after the index
was written, but during the same second. We take extra steps to check
the contents, but this is just one part of avoiding races.
For files which do have changes but have not been updated in the index,
updating the on-disk index means updating its timestamp, which means we
would no longer recognise these entries as racy and we would trust the
timestamp to tell us whether they have changed.
In order to work around this, git zeroes out the file-size field in
entries with the same timestamp as the index in order to force the next
diff to check the contents. Do so in libgit2 as well.
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77596fcf
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2015-06-15T09:51:34
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diff: add failing test for racy-git in the index
We update the index and then immediately change the contents of the
file. This makes the diff think there are no changes, as the timestamp
of the file agrees with the cached data. This is however a bug, as the
file has obviously changed contents.
The test is a bit fragile, as it assumes that the index writing and the
following modification of the file happen in the same second, but it's
enough to show the issue.
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b93dcd4c
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2015-06-15T17:10:35
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Merge pull request #3216 from dprofeta/fixTransactionVisibility
Fix visibility of transaction symbol
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0f4d9c03
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2015-06-15T09:52:40
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Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
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f621f087
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2015-06-15T09:11:32
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Merge pull request #3220 from libgit2/cmn/readdir
path: remove unnecessary readdir_r usage
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25bd0aaf
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2015-06-15T13:28:08
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path: remove unnecessary readdir_r usage
Arguably all uses of readdir_r are unnecessary, but in this case
especially so, as the directory handle only exists within this function,
so we don't race with anybody.
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2665fefa
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2015-06-15T10:20:58
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Merge pull request #3171 from libgit2/cmn/link-fallback
clone: fall back to copying when linking does not work
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b224c388
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2015-05-07T14:21:25
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Fix in stransport_stream.c for usage of SecCopyErrorMessageString(), which is unavailable to iOS targets.
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d4723c89
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2015-06-15T08:17:45
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Merge pull request #3177 from ethomson/binary_diff
Binary diffs: store deltas in the diff structure, include binary data in diff callbacks
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ae22ef0e
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2015-06-15T08:09:21
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Merge pull request #3217 from jeffhostetler/leak_checkout_icase
Fix leaks in tests/checkout/icase
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f2dec481
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2015-06-12T18:35:18
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Merge pull request #3215 from jeffhostetler/windows_leak_diriter
Fix memory leak on windows in diriter.
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26d5c0b8
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2015-06-12T09:28:47
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Fix leaks in tests/checkout/icase
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5c757327
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2015-06-12T18:14:32
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Fix visibility of transaction symbol
Transaction.c did not include the visibility definition of its symbol
(that are in git2/transaction.h) and so was by default hidden.
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95639dbb
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2015-06-12T08:50:48
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Fix memory leak on windows in diriter.
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0e522f6e
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2015-06-12T09:28:19
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binary diff: document changes in CHANGELOG
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3208df37
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2015-06-02T18:28:06
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patch: include diff options on blob->blob diffs
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391281ae
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2015-06-02T18:26:22
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binary diff: test binary blob to blob tests
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8147b1af
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2015-05-25T20:03:59
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diff: introduce binary diff callbacks
Introduce a new binary diff callback to provide the actual binary
delta contents to callers. Create this data from the diff contents
(instead of directly from the ODB) to support binary diffs including
the workdir, not just things coming out of the ODB.
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ac7012a8
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2015-05-25T20:36:29
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binary diff: test index->workdir binary diffs
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6995b18a
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2015-06-12T14:52:48
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Merge pull request #3208 from git-up/secure_transport
Fixed some Secure Transport issues on OS X
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4ce58244
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2015-06-12T14:51:59
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Merge pull request #3214 from libgit2/cmn/push-tests
travis: fail if we fail the push tests
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352ee171
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2015-06-12T12:45:49
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clone: set the credentials callback during testing
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0f69b41d
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2015-06-12T12:25:25
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push: pass the callbacks during setup as well
We need to pass these options in order to have the credentials callback
set.
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6042a050
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2015-06-12T12:17:03
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travis: fail if we fail the push tests
These tests were not being taken into consideration for the failure of
the test. They've been failing for a while now, but we hadn't noticed as
Travis was reporting the builds successful.
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6d0a0aca
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2015-06-11T23:20:28
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Fixed some Secure Transport issues on OS X
The read and write callbacks passed to SSLSetIOFuncs() have been
rewritten to match the implementation used on opensource.apple.com and
other open source projects like VLC.
This change also fixes a bug where the read callback could get into
an infinite loop when 0 bytes were read.
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2deb3608
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2015-06-11T08:54:48
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Merge pull request #3155 from mgorny/userpass-const
cred_helpers: Add 'const' qualifiers to git_cred_userpass_payload
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65d69fe8
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2015-06-11T08:24:58
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commit: ignore multiple author fields
Some tools create multiple author fields. git is rather lax when parsing
them, although fsck does complain about them. This means that they exist
in the wild.
As it's not too taxing to check for them, and there shouldn't be a
noticeable slowdown when dealing with correct commits, add logic to skip
over these extra fields when parsing the commit.
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fa934fab
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2015-06-11T07:17:34
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Merge pull request #3205 from ethomson/crlf_query
Introduce `git_filter_list_contains`
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3fcfede1
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2015-06-11T07:13:07
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Merge pull request #3207 from ethomson/winhttp_eol
Correct line endings on winhttp.def
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3e8c5e45
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2015-06-10T16:43:48
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Merge pull request #3174 from libgit2/cmn/idx-fill-hole
indexer: use lseek to extend the packfile
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7f8cd672
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2015-06-10T16:42:07
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Merge pull request #3204 from git-up/git_diff_find_similar
Fixed handling of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_find_similar()
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4f0f2b84
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2015-06-10T16:36:38
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Correct line endings on winhttp.def
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2eecc288
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2015-06-10T14:43:49
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Introduce `git_filter_list_contains`
`git_filter_list_contains` can be used to query a filter list to
determine if a given filter will be run.
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4e883b5e
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2015-06-10T19:55:18
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Merge pull request #3203 from ethomson/gitattributes
gitattributes: let clients use native line endings
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50456801
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2015-06-10T10:09:10
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Fixed handling of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_find_similar()
git_diff_find_similar() now ignores git_diff_delta records with a status
of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED, which fixes a crash due to assert() being hit.
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f284e729
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2015-06-10T12:24:06
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gitattributes: let clients use native line endings
Use "text=auto" to ensure that we get LFs in the repository, but
let clients have their native line endings in their worktree.
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da6720fc
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2015-06-10T09:02:54
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Merge pull request #3201 from libgit2/cmn/coverity
A few more fixes from coverity
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0137aba5
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2015-06-10T11:08:05
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filter: close the descriptor in case of error
When we hit an error writing to the next stream from a file, we jump to
'done' which currently skips over closing the file descriptor.
Make sure to close the descriptor if it has been set to a valid value.
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969d4b70
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2015-06-10T10:59:56
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object: correct the expected ID size in prefix lookup
We take in a possibly partial ID by taking a length and working off of
that to figure out whether to just look up the object or ask the
backends for a prefix lookup.
Unfortunately we've been checking the size against `GIT_OID_HEXSZ` which
is the size of a *string* containing a full ID, whereas we need to check
against the size we can have when it's a 20-byte array.
Change the checks and comment to use `GIT_OID_RAWSZ` which is the
correct size of a git_oid to have when full.
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878293f7
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2015-06-10T10:44:14
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pack: use git_buf when building the index name
The way we currently do it depends on the subtlety of strlen vs sizeof
and the fact that .pack is one longer than .idx. Let's use a git_buf so
we can express the manipulation we want much more clearly.
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ca2857d8
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2015-06-10T10:30:08
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merge: actually increment the counts, not the pointers
`merge_diff_list_count_candidates()` takes pointers to the source and
target counts, but when it comes time to increase them, we're increasing
the pointer, rather than the value it's pointing to.
Dereference the value to increase.
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