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Carlos Martín Nieto 7affc2f7 2013-08-11T23:30:47 Include username in each credential type Key-based authentication also needs an username, so include it in each one. Also stop assuming a default username of "git" in the ssh transport which has no business making such a decision.
Vicent Martí a25519ac 2013-08-09T15:30:50 Merge pull request #1770 from ethomson/index_fuzz Fixes to safely reading the index
Russell Belfer b7b77def 2013-08-09T11:20:49 Match against file with leading ! was too broad
Russell Belfer 4ba64794 2013-08-09T10:52:35 Revert PR #1462 and provide alternative fix This rolls back the changes to fnmatch parsing from commit 2e40a60e847d6c128af23e24ea7a8efebd2427da except for the tests that were added. Instead this adds couple of new flags that can be passed in when attempting to parse an fnmatch pattern. Also, this changes the pathspec match logic to special case matching a filename with a '!' prefix against a negative pattern. This fixes the build.
Russell Belfer fbb6c0c8 2013-08-09T09:35:23 Merge pull request #1764 from ethomson/status_renames_from_rewrites Add rename from rewrites to status
Russell Belfer 33d532dc 2013-08-09T09:32:06 Merge pull request #1462 from yorah/fix/libgit2sharp-issue-379 status: fix handling of filenames with special prefixes
Russell Belfer 7f7ebe13 2013-08-08T12:57:13 Merge pull request #1771 from nvloff/write_empty_config_value config: allow setting empty string as value
Nikolai Vladimirov c57f6682 2013-08-08T21:17:32 config: allow empty string as value `git_config_set_string(config, "config.section", "")` fails when escaping the value. The buffer in `escape_value` is allocated without NULL-termination. And in case of empty string 0 is passed for buffer size in `git_buf_grow`. `git_buf_detach` returns NULL when the allocated size is 0 and that leads to an error return in `GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC` called after `escape_value` The change in `config_file.c` was suggested by Russell Belfer <rb@github.com>
Edward Thomson a1f69452 2013-08-08T12:36:11 git_strndup fix when OOM
Edward Thomson 57f31f05 2013-08-08T11:05:00 Fixes to safely reading the index Avoid wrapping around extension size when reading, avoid walking off the end of the buffer when reading names.
Ben Straub 5e96f316 2013-08-08T08:54:38 Merge pull request #1738 from libgit2/diff-patch-content-size Add API for getting at git_diff_patch->content_size
Ben Straub bf145a6a 2013-08-08T08:53:37 Merge pull request #1746 from libgit2/rename-detection-performance Rename detection slow
Brodie Rao d19bcb33 2013-06-06T14:49:14 odb_pack: handle duplicate objects from different packs This is based on 24634c6fd02b2240e4a93fad70a08220f8fb793a. This also corrects an issue with error codes being mixed up with the number of found objects.
Edward Thomson 2d9f5b9f 2013-08-07T11:11:55 Parse config headers with quoted quotes Parse config headers that have the last quote on the line quoted instead of walking off the end.
Edward Thomson e38f0d69 2013-08-05T14:06:41 Add rename from rewrites to status In git_diff_paired_foreach, temporarily resort the index->workdir diff list by index path so that we can track a rename in the workdir from head->index->workdir.
Nikolai Vladimirov f1af935b 2013-08-05T21:53:09 submodule: check alloc and name presense
Russell Belfer 7edb74d3 2013-08-04T14:06:13 Update rename src map for any split src When using a rename source that is actually a to-be-split record, we have to update the best-fit mapping data in both the case where the target is also a split record and the case where the target is a simple added record. Before this commit, we were only doing the update when the target was itself a split record (and even in that case, the test was slightly wrong).
Russell Belfer d730d3f4 2013-07-31T16:40:42 Major rename detection changes After doing further profiling, I found that a lot of time was being spent attempting to insert hashes into the file hash signature when using the rolling hash because the rolling hash approach generates a hash per byte of the file instead of one per run/line of data. To optimize this, I decided to convert back to a run-based file signature algorithm which would be more like core Git. After changing this, a number of the existing tests started to fail. In some cases, this appears to have been because the test was coded to be too specific to the particular results of the file similarity metric and in some cases there appear to have been bugs in the core rename detection code where only by the coincidence of the file similarity scoring were the expected results being generated. This renames all the variables in the core rename detection code to be more consistent and hopefully easier to follow which made it a bit easier to reason about the behavior of that code and fix the problems that I was seeing. I think it's in better shape now. There are a couple of tests now that attempt to stress test the rename detection code and they are quite slow. Most of the time is spent setting up the test data on disk and in the index. When we roll out performance improvements for index insertion, it should also speed up these tests I hope.
Sven Strickroth f5254d78 2013-07-27T20:15:06 Fix possible double close Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Russell Belfer 8dd8aa48 2013-07-26T10:28:57 Fix some warnings
Russell Belfer a16e4172 2013-07-25T12:27:39 Fix rename detection to use actual blob size The size data in the index may not reflect the actual size of the blob data from the ODB when content filtering comes into play. This commit fixes rename detection to use the actual blob size when calculating data signatures instead of the value from the index. Because of a misunderstanding on my part, I first converted the git_index_add_bypath API to use the post-filtered blob data size in creating the index entry. I backed that change out, but I kept the overall refactoring of that routine and the new internal git_blob__create_from_paths API because it eliminates an extra stat() call from the code that adds a file to the index. The existing tests actually cover this code path, at least when running on Windows, so at this point I'm not adding new tests to cover the changes.
Sven Strickroth 3a2d48d5 2013-07-25T14:54:19 Close p->mwf.fd only if necessary This fixes a regression introduced in revision 9d2f841a5d39fc25ce722a3904f6ebc9aa112222. Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Russell Belfer effdbeb3 2013-07-24T17:48:37 Make rename detection file size fix better The previous fix for checking file sizes with rename detection always loads the blob. In this version, if the odb backend can get the object header without loading the whole thing into memory, then we'll just use that, so that we can eliminate possible rename sources & targets without loading them.
Russell Belfer a5140f4d 2013-07-24T17:11:49 Fix rename detection for tree-to-tree diffs The performance improvements I introduced for rename detection were not able to run successfully for tree-to-tree diffs because the blob size was not known early enough and so the file signature always had to be calculated nonetheless. This change separates loading blobs into memory from calculating the signature. I can't avoid having to load the large blobs into memory, but by moving it forward, I'm able to avoid the signature calculation if the blob won't come into play for renames.
Russell Belfer f5c4d022 2013-07-24T13:44:35 Fix incorrect comment
Russell Belfer 427cc255 2013-07-24T13:11:11 Use local variables in hash calc to avoid aliasing
Russell Belfer 18e9efc4 2013-07-24T13:10:16 Don't check rename if file size difference is huge
Russell Belfer 69c66b55 2013-07-24T13:09:33 Don't do text diff unless content will be used
Russell Belfer 39a1a662 2013-07-24T13:09:07 Don't unload diff data unless loaded
Russell Belfer eb1c1707 2013-07-23T15:45:58 Restore GIT_DIFF_LINE_BINARY usage This restores the usage of GIT_DIFF_LINE_BINARY for the diff output line that reads "Binary files x and y differ" so that it can be optionally colorized independently of the file header.
Russell Belfer df40f398 2013-07-23T15:18:28 Make compact output more like core Git
Russell Belfer 197b8966 2013-07-23T14:34:31 Add hunk/file headers to git_diff_patch_size This allows git_diff_patch_size to account for hunk headers and file headers in the returned size. This required some refactoring of the code that is used to print file headers so that it could be invoked by the git_diff_patch_size API. Also this increases the test coverage and fixes an off-by-one bug in the size calculation when newline changes happen at the end of the file.
Carlos Martín Nieto c05a55b0 2013-07-23T09:40:19 Clean up some documentation clang's docparser highlighted these.
Russell Belfer b4a4cf24 2013-07-22T16:07:56 Add git_diff_patch_size() API This adds a new API to get the size in bytes of the diffs in a git_diff_patch object.
Russell Belfer 989710d9 2013-07-22T11:22:55 Fix warning message about mismatched types
Russell Belfer c77342ef 2013-07-22T11:20:34 Use pool for loose refdb string allocations Instead of using lots of strdup calls, this adds a memory pool to the loose refs iteration code and uses it for keeping track of the loose refs array. Memory usage could probably be reduced even further by eliminating the vector and just scanning by adding the strlen of each ref, but that would be a more intrusive changes. This also updates the error handling to be more thorough about checking for failed allocations, etc.
Russell Belfer b7107131 2013-07-22T11:01:19 git_reference_next_name must match git_reference_next The git_reference_next API silently skips invalid references when scanning the loose refs. The git_reference_next_name API should skip the same ones even though it isn't creating the reference object. This adds a test with a an invalid loose reference and makes sure that both APIs skip the same entries and generate the same results.
Ben Straub 97309dd0 2013-07-19T10:43:53 Merge pull request #1726 from crazymaster/development git_buf_text_gather_stats doesn't work for multi-byte characters
Ben Straub 99a9c86c 2013-07-17T20:08:15 Merge pull request #1722 from libgit2/ntk/fix/issue_1722 git_revparse_ext: should return a NULL reference when the revparse expression doesn't lead to a reference
Edward Thomson d55bed1a 2013-07-17T16:55:00 don't include ignored as rename candidates
Vicent Martí f5385150 2013-07-15T09:45:04 Merge pull request #1728 from ivoire/small_fixes Small fixes
Etienne Samson 85e1eded 2013-07-15T16:31:25 Add `git_remote_owner`
Rémi Duraffort c6451624 2013-07-15T16:00:07 Fix some more memory leaks in error path
Rémi Duraffort 050af8bb 2013-07-15T16:00:00 pack: fix memory leak in error path
Rémi Duraffort 8d6ef4bf 2013-07-15T15:59:35 index: fix potential memory leaks
Rémi Duraffort 9146f1e5 2013-07-15T15:59:18 repository: clarify assignment and test order
crazymaster b74d4478 2013-07-15T07:41:39 Fix the initial line
crazymaster 6550565a 2013-07-13T03:02:00 Fix gather_stats
nulltoken 80fd31fa 2013-07-13T13:30:23 revparse: Don't return a reference when asked for a git object Fix #1722
nulltoken b3a559dd 2013-07-13T13:55:03 submodule: Fix memory leaks
Edward Thomson 0a1c8f55 2013-07-11T17:09:15 preload configuration paths
Russell Belfer 584f2d30 2013-07-11T11:04:42 Fix warnings on Win64
Russell Belfer 814de0bc 2013-07-11T11:00:41 Update git__swap thread helper This makes git__swap use the __sync_lock_test_and_set primitive with GCC and the InterlockedExchangePointer primitive with MSVC. Previously is used compare_and_swap in a way that was probably unintuitive for most thinking (i.e. it could fail to swap in the value if another thread raced in). Now it will always succeed and the last thread to run in a race will win instead of the first thread. This also fixes up a little confusion between volatile void ** and void * volatile * that came up with the Win32 compiler.
Russell Belfer 125655fe 2013-07-02T16:49:57 Untracked directories with .git should be ignored This restores a behavior that was accidentally lost during some diff refactoring where an untracked directory that contains a .git item should be treated as IGNORED, not as UNTRACKED. The submodule code already detects this, but the diff code was not handling the scenario right. This also updates a number of existing tests that were actually exercising the behavior but did not have the right expectations in place. It actually makes the new `test_diff_submodules__diff_ignore_options` test feel much better because the "not-a-submodule" entries are now ignored instead of showing up as untracked items. Fixes #1697
Russell Belfer b8df28a5 2013-06-30T08:38:10 Clean up left over alloc change
Russell Belfer f9775a37 2013-06-29T23:22:31 Add ignore_submodules to diff options This adds correct support for an equivalent to --ignore-submodules in diff, where an actual ignore value can be passed to diff to override the per submodule settings in the configuration. This required tweaking the constants for ignore values so that zero would not be used and could represent an unset option to the diff. This was an opportunity to move the submodule values into include/git2/types.h and to rename the poorly named DEFAULT values for ignore and update constants to RESET instead. Now the GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_SUBMODULES flag is exactly the same as setting the ignore_submodules option to GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL (which is actually a minor change from the old behavior in that submodules will now be treated as UNMODIFIED deltas instead of being left out totally - if you set GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED). This includes tests for the various new settings.
Russell Belfer 2e3e273e 2013-06-29T13:20:45 Update diff to new internal submodule status API Submodules now expose an internal status API that allows diff to get back the OID values from the submodule very easily and also to avoiding caching issues and to override the ignore setting for the submodule.
Russell Belfer 1aad6137 2013-06-29T13:16:33 Submodule status improvements This fixes the way that submodule status is checked to bypass just about all of the caching in the submodule object. Based on the ignore value, it will try to do the minimum work necessary to find the current status of the submodule - but it will actually go to disk to get all of the current values. This also removes the custom refcounting stuff in favor of the common git_refcount style. Right now, it is still for internal purposes only, but it should make it easier to add true submodule refcounting in the future with a public git_submodule_free call that will allow bindings not to worry about the submodule object getting freed from underneath them.
Russell Belfer 3fe046cf 2013-06-29T13:13:38 Add BARE option to git_repository_open_ext This adds a BARE option to git_repository_open_ext which allows a fast open path that still knows how to read gitlinks and to search for the actual .git directory from a subdirectory. `git_repository_open_bare` is still simpler and faster, but having a gitlink aware fast open is very useful for submodules where we want to quickly be able to peek at the HEAD and index data without doing any other meaningful repo operations.
Russell Belfer 302a04b0 2013-06-29T12:41:39 Add accessors for refcount value
Russell Belfer e807860f 2013-06-27T16:52:38 Add timestamp check to submodule status This is probably not the final form of this change, but this is a preliminary version of checking a timestamp to see if the cached working directory HEAD OID matches the current. Right now, this uses the timestamp on the index and is, like most of our timestamp checking, subject to having only second accuracy.
Russell Belfer 41f1f9d7 2013-06-27T16:52:00 Add API to get path to index file
Vicent Marti 406dd556 2013-07-10T21:05:47 bitvec: Simplify the bit vector code
Russell Belfer 2b672d5b 2013-07-08T22:46:36 Add git_pathspec_match_diff API This adds an additional pathspec API that will match a pathspec against a diff object. This is convenient if you want to handle renames (so you need the whole diff and can't use the pathspec constraint built into the diff API) but still want to tell if the diff had any files that matched the pathspec. When the pathspec is matched against a diff, instead of keeping a list of filenames that matched, instead the API keeps the list of git_diff_deltas that matched and they can be retrieved via a new API git_pathspec_match_list_diff_entry. There are a couple of other minor API extensions here that were mostly for the sake of convenience and to reduce dependencies on knowing the internal data structure between files inside the library.
Russell Belfer 6fc5a581 2013-07-08T22:42:02 Basic bit vector This is a simple bit vector object that is not resizable after the initial allocation but can be of arbitrary size. It will keep the bti vector entirely on the stack for vectors 64 bits or less, and will allocate the vector on the heap for larger sizes. The API is uniform regardless of storage location. This is very basic right now and all the APIs are inline functions, but it is useful for storing an array of boolean values.
Russell Belfer a8b5f116 2013-07-03T17:00:50 Fix example/log.c pathspec handling of merges This fixes the way the example log program decides if a merge commit should be shown when a pathspec is given. Also makes it easier to use the pathspec API to just check "does a tree match anything in the pathspec" without allocating a match list.
Russell Belfer f094f905 2013-07-01T15:41:01 Add raw header access to commit API
Russell Belfer 9abc78ae 2013-07-07T21:56:11 Convert commit->parent_ids to git_array_t This converts the array of parent SHAs from a git_vector where each SHA has to be separately allocated to a git_array_t where all the SHAs can be kept in one block. Since the two collections have almost identical APIs, there isn't much involved in making the change. I did add an API to git_array_t so that it could be allocated at a precise initial size.
Russell Belfer d2ce27dd 2013-06-24T23:16:06 Add public API for pathspec matching This adds a new public API for compiling pathspecs and matching them against the working directory, the index, or a tree from the repository. This also reworks the pathspec internals to allow the sharing of code between the existing internal usage of pathspec matching and the new external API. While this is working and the new API is ready for discussion, I think there is still an incorrect behavior in which patterns are always matched against the full path of an entry without taking the subdirectories into account (so "s*" will match "subdir/file" even though it wouldn't with core Git). Further enhancements are coming, but this was a good place to take a functional snapshot.
Vicent Martí bf3ee3cf 2013-07-10T10:58:58 Merge pull request #1705 from arrbee/avoid-index-double-free Try harder not to double free index entries
Russell Belfer 33c8c6f0 2013-07-10T10:48:32 trivial whitespace fixup
Russell Belfer c2de6b1a 2013-07-10T10:21:24 Bring SSH error reporting up to base standards The SSH error checking and reporting could still be further improved by using the libssh2 native methods to get error info, but at least this ensures that all error codes are checked and translated into libgit2 error messages.
Russell Belfer 68bc49a1 2013-07-10T09:20:46 Merge branch 'ssh-cred-fix' of tiennou/libgit2 Conflicts: src/transports/ssh.c
Etienne Samson 08bf80fa 2013-07-10T10:29:32 Tab indent.
Etienne Samson 367c1903 2013-07-10T10:29:09 Add some missing error messages.
Vicent Martí b8cd7aa9 2013-07-09T17:20:55 Merge pull request #1704 from arrbee/kill-status-index-then-workdir Remove GIT_STATUS_SHOW_INDEX_THEN_WORKDIR option
Vicent Martí 77fa06f3 2013-07-09T17:20:36 Merge pull request #1695 from arrbee/fix-1695 API should not be ifdeffed
Russell Belfer e4fda954 2013-07-09T16:46:18 A little git_config_get_multivar code cleanup
J. David Ibáñez 07fba63e 2013-07-06T23:51:40 Fix return value in git_config_get_multivar If there is not an error, the return value was always the return value of the last call to file->get_multivar With this commit GIT_ENOTFOUND is only returned if all the calls to filge-get_multivar return GIT_ENOTFOUND.
Russell Belfer 290e1479 2013-07-09T16:17:41 Add GIT_CAP_SSH if library was built with SSH This also adds a test that actually calls git_libgit2_capabilities and git_libgit2_version.
Russell Belfer a4456929 2013-07-09T16:16:24 Make credential clearing consistent This makes all of the credential objects use the same pattern to clear the contents and call git__memzero when done. Much of this information is probably not sensitive, but it also seems better to just clear consistently.
Russell Belfer 03d9b930 2013-07-09T14:45:58 Indent with tabs
Russell Belfer 3eae9467 2013-07-09T14:24:57 Merge pull request #1710 from arrbee/fix-1710 Null byte in hunk header
Russell Belfer 5813bc21 2013-07-09T12:01:16 Lots of SSH credential stuff can be left on Much of the SSH credential creation API can be left enabled even on platforms with no SSH support. We really just have to give an error when you attempt to open the SSH connection.
Russell Belfer a3c062db 2013-07-09T09:58:33 Make SSH APIs present even without SSH support The SSH APIs will just return an error code and state that the library was built without SSH support if they are called in that case.
Etienne Samson 2274993b 2013-07-09T12:52:25 Make the git_signature const in the stash API.
Russell Belfer a5f9b5f8 2013-07-05T16:59:38 Diff hunk context off by one on long lines The diff hunk context string that is returned to xdiff need not be NUL terminated because the xdiff code just copies the number of bytes that you report directly into the output. There was an off by one in the diff driver code when the header context was longer than the output buffer size, the output buffer length included the NUL byte which was copied into the hunk header. Fixes #1710
Russell Belfer 82cb8e23 2013-07-05T10:52:24 Merge pull request #1692 from arrbee/fix-1692 Segmentation fault on git_clone
Etienne Samson f6bd0863 2013-07-03T22:02:44 Fix a probable leak.
Etienne Samson 219f318c 2013-07-03T22:02:29 Fix a crash if git_remote_set_cred_acquire_cb wasn't called before connecting. Fixes #1700.
Russell Belfer 2a16914c 2013-07-03T12:20:34 Remove GIT_STATUS_SHOW_INDEX_THEN_WORKDIR option This option serves no benefit now that the git_status_list API is available. It was of questionable value before and now it would just be a bad idea to use it rather than the indexed API.
Russell Belfer 178aa39c 2013-07-03T11:42:43 Be more thread aware with some index updates The index isn't really thread safe for the most part, but we can easily be more careful and avoid double frees and the like, which are serious problems (as opposed to a lookup which might return the incorrect value but if the index in being updated, that is much harder to avoid).
yorah 9b6075b2 2013-07-03T17:07:20 Fix segfault in git_status_foreach_ext() Add tests for the `GIT_STATUS_SHOW_XXX` flags.
Russell Belfer 55ededfd 2013-07-01T10:21:14 Make refspec_transform paranoid about arguments
Russell Belfer 278ce746 2013-07-01T10:20:38 Add helpful buffer shorten function
nulltoken c4ac556e 2013-06-29T12:48:58 Fix compilation warnings
Russell Belfer f2c41884 2013-06-27T22:48:46 Merge pull request #1688 from arrbee/submodule-load-ignore-orphaned-head Test submodules with empty index or orphaned head
Russell Belfer 1e9dd60f 2013-06-27T22:29:05 Test submodules with empty index or orphaned head In both of these cases, the submodule data should still be loaded just (obviously) without the data that comes from either the index or the HEAD. This fixes a bug in the orphaned head case.
Russell Belfer c67ff958 2013-06-27T07:38:27 Fix bug marking submodule diffs as unmodified There was a bug where submodules whose HEAD had not been moved were being marked as having an UNMODIFIED delta record instead of being left MODIFIED. This fixes that and fixes the tests to notice if a submodule has been incorrectly marked as UNMODIFIED.
Russell Belfer b0401c68 2013-06-25T16:36:50 Merge pull request #1681 from arthurschreiber/patch-1 Prefer younger merge bases over older ones.