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359fc2d2
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2013-01-08T17:07:25
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update copyrights
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17f7bde2
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2012-08-23T15:47:08
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posix: Always set a default mapping mode
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96ef3d84
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2012-06-13T23:16:14
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Make this more generic and mergeable.
Needs AmigaOS.cmake now from CMake package at OS4Depot, or contents below:
--8<--
SET(AMIGA 1)
SET(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_C_FLAGS "-fPIC")
SET(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE_C_FLAGS "-shared")
--8<--
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2aeadb9c
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2012-06-12T19:25:09
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Actually do the mmap... unsurprisingly, this makes the indexer work on SFS
On RAM: the .idx and .pack files become links to a .lock and the original download respectively.
Assume some feature (such as record locking) supported by SFS but not JXFS or RAM: is required.
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90490113
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2012-06-10T18:08:15
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Basic mmap/munmap compatiblity
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c3f35902
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2012-06-07T20:29:22
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'source/development' into update-test
Merging main libgit2!
Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
src/unix/map.c
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82c23c58
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2012-06-05T12:06:40
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Assume this is irrelevant for now
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e3c47510
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2012-03-13T14:23:24
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Resolve comments from pull request
This converts the map validation function into a macro, tweaks
the GITERR_OS system error automatic appending, and adds a
tentative new error access API and some quick unit tests for
both the old and new error APIs.
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e1de726c
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2012-03-12T22:55:40
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Migrate ODB files to new error handling
This migrates odb.c, odb_loose.c, odb_pack.c and pack.c to
the new style of error handling. Also got the unix and win32
versions of map.c. There are some minor changes to other
files but no others were completely converted.
This also contains an update to filebuf so that a zeroed out
filebuf will not think that the fd (== 0) is actually open
(and inadvertently call close() on fd 0 if cleaned up).
Lastly, this was built and tested on win32 and contains a
bunch of fixes for the win32 build which was pretty broken.
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5e0de328
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2012-02-13T17:10:24
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Update Copyright header
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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bb742ede
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2011-09-19T01:54:32
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Cleanup legal data
1. The license header is technically not valid if it doesn't have a
copyright signature.
2. The COPYING file has been updated with the different licenses used in
the project.
3. The full GPLv2 header in each file annoys me.
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f79026b4
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2011-07-04T11:43:34
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fileops: Cleanup
Cleaned up the structure of the whole OS-abstraction layer.
fileops.c now contains a set of utility methods for file management used
by the library. These are abstractions on top of the original POSIX
calls.
There's a new file called `posix.c` that contains
emulations/reimplementations of all the POSIX calls the library uses.
These are prefixed with `p_`. There's a specific posix file for each
platform (win32 and unix).
All the path-related methods have been moved from `utils.c` to `path.c`
and have their own prefix.
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678e9e04
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2011-07-03T13:33:43
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build: Move OS-specific compat to their own folders
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17d52304
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2011-07-01T17:26:23
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build: Simplify build structure
This will make libgit2 more suitable for embedding.
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450ac186
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2011-05-19T15:29:22
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unix/map.c: Move to new error handling mechanism
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f0bde7fa
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2011-01-11T16:07:45
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Revised platform types to use 'best supported' size.
This will allow graceful migration to 64 bit file sizes and timestamps should
git's binary interface be extended to allow this.
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9f54fe48
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2010-12-23T00:15:09
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Remove git_errno
It was not being used by any methods (only by malloc and calloc), and
since it needs to be TLS, it cannot be exported on DLLs on Windows.
Burn it with fire. The API always returns error codes!
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
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79ca2edc
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2009-03-20T19:51:48
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win32: Add routines to abstract memory-mapped file functions
In particular, the git__mmap() and git__munmap() routines provide
the interface to platform specific memory-mapped file facilities.
We provide implementations for unix and win32, which can be found
in their own sub-directories.
Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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