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Edward Thomson db1edf91 2015-11-02T15:09:19 Merge pull request #3491 from libgit2/cmn/config-checksum Use checksums to detect config file changes
Edward Thomson 76319fa8 2015-11-02T15:04:26 Merge pull request #3495 from leoyanggit/fix_transport_build Fix build for custom transport users
Vicent Marti 1318ec91 2015-11-02T14:27:10 Merge pull request #3492 from libgit2/vmg/redundant merge-base: Remove redundant merge bases
Vicent Marti b656e5eb 2015-11-02T12:06:50 merge: Fix memory leak in test
Vicent Marti 136a71f4 2015-10-30T11:45:52 merge-base: Remove redundant merge bases
Vicent Marti 85196232 2015-10-30T18:32:34 Add test case
Vicent Marti 1d0bed9d 2015-10-30T14:02:01 merge-base: Style
Vicent Marti 4cacf5b5 2015-10-30T11:50:43 merge-base: Do not read parents from the root
Carlos Martín Nieto 3547b122 2015-10-30T21:36:51 filebuf: use an internal buffer This reduces the chances of a crash in the thread tests. This shouldn't affect general usage too much, since the main usage of these functions are to read into an empty buffer.
Carlos Martín Nieto eb597799 2015-10-29T21:12:37 filebuf: use a checksum to detect file changes Instead of relying on the size and timestamp, which can hide changes performed in the same second, hash the file content's when we care about detecting changes.
Carlos Martín Nieto a2f96479 2015-10-29T20:31:25 config: add failing test for an external modification We currently use the timestamp in order to decide whether a config file has changed since we last read it. This scheme falls down if the file is written twice within the same second, as we fail to detect the file change after the first read in that second.
Carlos Martín Nieto d571a54e 2015-10-30T19:36:16 Merge pull request #3493 from ethomson/read_index index: read_index must update hashes
Leo Yang bf28da47 2015-10-30T14:12:19 Fix build for custom transport users We should explicitly include the declaration of git_strarray from "include/git2/sys/transport.h"
Carlos Martín Nieto e0be1d60 2015-10-30T18:23:17 git: put NULL check at the top
Edward Thomson 0bf77e32 2015-10-30T13:07:02 index: read_index must update hashes
Carlos Martín Nieto 45d295e0 2015-10-30T17:51:50 git: accept NULL as argument to its stream free
Carlos Martín Nieto fd74bd08 2015-10-29T20:37:48 Merge pull request #3486 from srajko/reflog-segfault-fix Fix segfault when reading reflog with extra newlines
Stjepan Rajko 335c9e2f 2015-10-26T15:33:00 Prevent segfault when parsing a reflog with oid parse error Using calloc instead of malloc because the parse error will lead to an immediate free of committer (and its properties, which can segfault on free if undefined - test_refs_reflog_reflog__reading_a_reflog_with_invalid_format_returns_error segfaulted before the fix). #3458
Edward Thomson 1b4449b4 2015-10-28T10:53:03 pool: fix documentation
Vicent Marti 232a7e32 2015-10-28T15:34:16 Merge pull request #3488 from libgit2/vmg/pool pool: Simplify implementation
Vicent Marti d845abe6 2015-10-28T14:49:28 merge: Do not mallocz unecessary entries
Vicent Marti 340b15b7 2015-10-28T14:31:09 pool: update comment
Vicent Marti d3416dfe 2015-10-28T10:50:25 pool: Dot not assume mallocs are zeroed out
Vicent Marti 66eb7660 2015-10-28T10:29:00 pool: Handle 32 bit systems
Vicent Marti 410efda8 2015-10-28T10:28:43 pool: Take into account malloc overhead & pool page size
Vicent Marti 4f971852 2015-10-28T10:15:24 repository: plug memory leak cc @carlosmn
Vicent Marti 1e5e02b4 2015-10-27T17:26:04 pool: Simplify implementation
Vicent Marti efc659b0 2015-10-28T09:55:20 Merge pull request #3489 from libgit2/vmg/reuc-insert Better REUC generation when merging
Vicent Marti 7a02e93e 2015-10-27T22:42:40 merge: Plug memory leak
Vicent Marti a1f5d691 2015-10-27T22:42:15 merge: Implement `GIT_MERGE_TREE_SKIP_REUC`
Vicent Marti d307a013 2015-10-27T22:17:32 reuc: Be smarter when inserting new REUC entries Inserting new REUC entries can quickly become pathological given that each insert unsorts the REUC vector, and both subsequent lookups *and* insertions will require sorting it again before being successful. To avoid this, we're switching to `git_vector_insert_sorted`: this keeps the REUC vector constantly sorted and lets us use the `on_dup` callback to skip an extra binary search on each insertion.
Carlos Martín Nieto 2382d1bc 2015-10-26T21:13:54 Merge pull request #3485 from srajko/giterr_clear-typo-fix Fix docs typo geterr_clear -> giterr_clear
Stjepan Rajko 2b96b6ef 2015-10-14T09:41:27 Fix docs typo geterr_clear -> giterr_clear
Edward Thomson 821131fd 2015-10-23T10:13:14 Merge pull request #3477 from linquize/inttypes.h inttypes.h is built-in header file since MSVC 2013
Carlos Martín Nieto 979a5c12 2015-10-23T15:16:21 Merge pull request #3483 from ethomson/cmake_xcode cmake: split sources into original paths for Xcode and MSVC
Carlos Martín Nieto e324005e 2015-10-23T15:13:38 Merge pull request #3481 from ethomson/xdiff_include xdiff: reference util.h in parent directory
Vicent Marti 7c0c21c3 2015-10-23T13:37:02 Merge pull request #3482 from ethomson/merge_fail_on_conflict merge: add GIT_MERGE_TREE_FAIL_ON_CONFLICT
Edward Thomson 7208ff4d 2015-10-22T20:17:19 cmake: split sources into original paths for Xcode and MSVC The MSVC_SPLIT_SOURCES function is helpful for other IDEs, like Xcode, and will split the source files up into their target directories, instead of merely placing them all in a "Sources" directory. Rename MSVC_SPLIT_SOURCES to IDE_SPLIT_SOURCES and enable it for Xcode.
Edward Thomson 8683d31f 2015-10-22T14:39:20 merge: add GIT_MERGE_TREE_FAIL_ON_CONFLICT Provide a new merge option, GIT_MERGE_TREE_FAIL_ON_CONFLICT, which will stop on the first conflict and fail the merge operation with GIT_EMERGECONFLICT.
Carlos Martín Nieto dc2cf3eb 2015-10-22T18:35:43 Merge pull request #3480 from ethomson/nsecs Nanoseconds in the index: ignore for diffing
Edward Thomson c7b336b0 2015-10-22T10:29:51 xdiff: reference util.h in parent directory Although CMake will correctly configure include directories for us, some people may use their own build system, and we should reference `util.h` based on where it actually lives.
Edward Thomson 7499eae9 2015-10-22T09:30:41 diff: ignore nsecs when diffing Although our index contains the literal time present in the index, we do not read nanoseconds from disk, and thus we should not use them in any comparisons, lest we always think our working directory is dirty. Guard this behind a `GIT_USE_NSECS` for future improvement.
Edward Thomson 99a09f7f 2015-10-22T09:29:40 index: test that we round-trip nsecs Test that nanoseconds are round-tripped correctly when we read an index file that contains them. We should, however, ignore them because we don't understand them, and any new entries in the index should contain a `0` nsecs field, while existing preserving entries.
Linquize 240a85cf 2015-10-22T07:56:34 inttypes.h is built-in header file since MSVC 2013 The reason is that the types defined in libgit2's inttypes.h collide with system inttypes.h 3rd party library header files may directly reference MSVC's built-in inttypes.h Fixes #3476
Edward Thomson 44b1e3e3 2015-10-21T13:43:22 Merge pull request #3475 from libgit2/cmn/programdata-config config: add a ProgramData level
Carlos Martín Nieto f555f7cd 2015-10-21T20:36:38 Merge pull request #3479 from ethomson/cplusplus api: be explicit about our C linkage
Edward Thomson 0f9b6742 2015-10-21T09:24:10 win32: add c linkage guard around inttypes.h inclusion
Carlos Martín Nieto 8c7c5fa5 2015-10-20T17:42:42 config: add a ProgramData level This is where portable git stores the global configuration which we can use to adhere to it even though git isn't quite installed on the system.
Vicent Marti 855f048a 2015-10-21T14:41:13 Merge pull request #3478 from libgit2/vmg/crud signature: Strip crud
Vicent Marti bbe1957b 2015-10-21T12:09:29 tests: Fix warnings
Vicent Marti 128e94bb 2015-10-21T12:04:53 index: Remove unneeded consts
Vicent Marti 307c4a2b 2015-10-21T11:58:44 signature: Strip crud just like Git does
Edward Thomson 4280fabb 2015-10-15T07:10:48 Merge pull request #3466 from libgit2/cmn/quick-parse-64 revwalk: make commit list use 64 bits for time
Carlos Martín Nieto 8321596a 2015-10-15T12:22:10 Merge pull request #3444 from ethomson/add_preserves_conflict_mode Preserve modes from a conflict in `git_index_insert`
Vicent Marti d5f7aad8 2015-10-15T11:09:12 Merge pull request #3468 from libgit2/vmg/odb-lookups Fix pathological performance in ODB lookups
Vicent Marti a0a1b19a 2015-10-14T19:31:54 odb: Prioritize alternate backends For most real use cases, repositories with alternates use them as main object storage. Checking the alternate for objects before the main repository should result in measurable speedups. Because of this, we're changing the sorting algorithm to prioritize alternates *in cases where two backends have the same priority*. This means that the pack backend for the alternate will be checked before the pack backend for the main repository *but* both of them will be checked before any loose backends.
Vicent Marti 43820f20 2015-10-14T19:24:07 odb: Be smarter when refreshing backends In the current implementation of ODB backends, each backend is tasked with refreshing itself after a failed lookup. This is standard Git behavior: we want to e.g. reload the packfiles on disk in case they have changed and that's the reason we can't find the object we're looking for. This behavior, however, becomes pathological in repositories where multiple alternates have been loaded. Given that each alternate counts as a separate backend, a miss in the main repository (which can potentially be very frequent in cases where object storage comes from the alternate) will result in refreshing all its packfiles before we move on to the alternate backend where the object will most likely be found. To fix this, the code in `odb.c` has been refactored as to perform the refresh of all the backends externally, once we've verified that the object is nowhere to be found. If the refresh is successful, we then perform the lookup sequentially through all the backends, skipping the ones that we know for sure weren't refreshed (because they have no refresh API). The on-disk pack backend has been adjusted accordingly: it no longer performs refreshes internally.
Edward Thomson ac7e50dd 2015-10-14T08:30:51 Merge pull request #3453 from libgit2/cmn/warn-python CMake: be more explicit with python errors
Carlos Martín Nieto 5ffdea6f 2015-10-14T16:49:01 revwalk: make commit list use 64 bits for time We moved the "main" parsing to use 64 bits for the timestamp, but the quick parsing for the revwalk did not. This means that for large timestamps we fail to parse the time and thus the walk. Move this parser to use 64 bits as well.
Carlos Martín Nieto d8dc2b8f 2015-10-07T15:43:36 Merge pull request #3455 from Eun/master Examples: network/fetch.c transfer_progress_cb - should return a value
Eun 8b8f1f91 2015-10-07T14:01:05 fix return
Carlos Martín Nieto e3f94c71 2015-10-06T13:35:45 CMake: be more explicit with python errors There's been a few reports of users not understanding what the python error means, so spell out the options they have.
Edward Thomson ac69a823 2015-10-06T00:21:28 Merge pull request #3451 from ethomson/xdiff xdiff fixes
Edward Thomson ae195a71 2015-09-29T12:46:41 blame: guard xdiff calls for large files
Edward Thomson 6c014bcc 2015-09-29T12:18:17 diff: don't feed large files to xdiff
Edward Thomson e4352066 2015-09-28T18:25:24 merge_file: treat large files as binary xdiff craps the bed on large files. Treat very large files as binary, so that it doesn't even have to try. Refactor our merge binary handling to better match git.git, which looks for a NUL in the first 8000 bytes.
Edward Thomson 46c0e6e3 2015-09-28T16:34:29 xdiff: convert size variables to size_t
Edward Thomson 4bc9b74c 2015-09-28T16:24:50 GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC_ADDn: multi-arg adders
Carlos Martín Nieto a99f33e9 2015-10-01T07:56:19 Merge pull request #3447 from arthurschreiber/arthur/fix-odb-refdb-free refdb and odb backends must provide `free` function
Arthur Schreiber d3b29fb9 2015-10-01T00:50:37 refdb and odb backends must provide `free` function As refdb and odb backends can be allocated by client code, libgit2 can’t know whether an alternative memory allocator was used, and thus should not try to call `git__free` on those objects. Instead, odb and refdb backend implementations must always provide their own `free` functions to ensure memory gets freed correctly.
Carlos Martín Nieto ba1a5553 2015-09-30T17:44:10 Merge pull request #3446 from ethomson/portability portability: use `CHECK_FUNCTION_EXISTS` for checking whether functions exist...
Edward Thomson e8ccdd6b 2015-09-30T06:29:01 Merge pull request #3445 from libgit2/cmn/ssl-null openssl: don't try to teardown an unconnected SSL context
Edward Thomson 21515f22 2015-09-29T15:49:16 index: also try conflict mode when inserting When we do not trust the on-disk mode, we use the mode of an existing index entry. This allows us to preserve executable bits on platforms that do not honor them on the filesystem. If there is no stage 0 index entry, also look at conflicts to attempt to answer this question: prefer the data from the 'ours' side, then the 'theirs' side before falling back to the common ancestor.
Edward Thomson e683d152 2015-09-30T05:49:04 qsort_r/qsort_s: detect their support
Edward Thomson 8649dfd8 2015-09-29T13:36:37 p_futimes: support using futimens when available
Carlos Martín Nieto 146a96de 2015-09-30T09:41:25 openssl: don't try to teardown an unconnected SSL context SSL_shutdown() does not like it when we pass an unitialized ssl context to it. This means that when we fail to connect to a host, we hide the error message saying so with OpenSSL's indecipherable error message.
Carlos Martín Nieto 72b7c570 2015-09-30T09:17:18 Merge pull request #3411 from spraints/custom-push-headers Include custom HTTP headers
Carlos Martín Nieto c628ebca 2015-09-29T21:46:00 Merge pull request #3443 from libgit2/longpath-printf win32::longpath: don't print path
Edward Thomson 10df661b 2015-09-29T14:16:51 index: test that add_bypath preserves mode
Edward Thomson ea467e74 2015-09-28T16:46:09 win32::longpath: don't print path
Edward Thomson fc3ef147 2015-09-28T06:41:00 Merge pull request #3441 from libgit2/cmn/badssl net: add tests against badssl.com
Carlos Martín Nieto 5c5df666 2015-09-27T23:32:20 Plug some leaks
Carlos Martín Nieto 53a28705 2015-09-27T22:48:39 net: add tests against badssl.com These provide bad X.509 certificates, which we should refuse to connect to by default.
Edward Thomson a8d0b4de 2015-09-25T17:55:31 Merge pull request #3439 from bisho/master Fix binary diffs
Guille -bisho- e4b2b919 2015-09-25T10:37:41 Fix binary diffs git expects an empty line after the binary data: literal X ...binary data... <empty_line> The last literal block of the generated patches were not containing the required empty line. Example: diff --git a/binary_file b/binary_file index 3f1b3f9098131cfecea4a50ff8afab349ea66d22..86e5c1008b5ce635d3e3fffa4434c5eccd8f00b6 100644 GIT binary patch literal 8 Pc${NM&PdElPvrst3ey5{ literal 6 Nc${NM%g@i}0ssZ|0lokL diff --git a/binary_file2 b/binary_file2 index 31be99be19470da4af5b28b21e27896a2f2f9ee2..86e5c1008b5ce635d3e3fffa4434c5eccd8f00b6 100644 GIT binary patch literal 8 Pc${NM&PdElPvrst3ey5{ literal 13 Sc${NMEKbZyOexL+Qd|HZV+4u- git apply of that diff results in: error: corrupt binary patch at line 9: diff --git a/binary_file2 b/binary_file2 fatal: patch with only garbage at line 10 The proper formating is: diff --git a/binary_file b/binary_file index 3f1b3f9098131cfecea4a50ff8afab349ea66d22..86e5c1008b5ce635d3e3fffa4434c5eccd8f00b6 100644 GIT binary patch literal 8 Pc${NM&PdElPvrst3ey5{ literal 6 Nc${NM%g@i}0ssZ|0lokL diff --git a/binary_file2 b/binary_file2 index 31be99be19470da4af5b28b21e27896a2f2f9ee2..86e5c1008b5ce635d3e3fffa4434c5eccd8f00b6 100644 GIT binary patch literal 8 Pc${NM&PdElPvrst3ey5{ literal 13 Sc${NMEKbZyOexL+Qd|HZV+4u-
Matt Burke d7375662 2015-09-25T10:16:16 Copy custom_headers insteach of referencing the caller's copy
Matt Burke d16c1b97 2015-09-24T10:30:37 These can be static
Matt Burke e60db3c7 2015-09-24T09:24:10 Revise custom header error messages If the header doesn't look like a header (e.g. if it doesn't have a ":" or if it has newlines), report "custom HTTP header '%s' is malformed". If the header has the same name as a header already set by libgit2 (e.g. "Host"), report "HTTP header '%s' is already set by libgit2".
Matt Burke 63cc5723 2015-09-24T09:13:05 Don't null-check
Matt Burke 098f1e6e 2015-09-24T09:09:48 Use an array of forbidden custom headers
Carlos Martín Nieto 588e28eb 2015-09-24T13:20:48 Merge pull request #3437 from libgit2/cmn/plug-sm submodule: plug a few leaks
Carlos Martín Nieto ab8f2c66 2015-09-23T15:09:19 submodule: plug a few leaks
Carlos Martín Nieto 27187344 2015-09-23T15:16:01 Merge pull request #3435 from ethomson/nametoolong win32: give better error message on long paths
Edward Thomson 9768ebb1 2015-09-22T23:24:30 win32: test checkout msg on long path err
Edward Thomson 92a47824 2015-09-22T23:10:56 win32: propogate filename too long errors
Carlos Martín Nieto aebddbe7 2015-09-21T06:01:03 Merge pull request #3434 from ethomson/reservednames Win32 Reserved names: don't reserve names outside the working directory
Edward Thomson cdef1fad 2015-09-18T16:46:57 Merge pull request #3433 from libgit2/cmn/config-comment Keep config comments in the same place as git
Edward Thomson 538dfc88 2015-09-17T18:12:05 repository: only reserve repo dirs in the workdir Check that the repository directory is beneath the workdir before adding it to the list of reserved paths. If it is not, then there is no possibility of checking out files into it, and it should not be a reserved word. This is a particular problem with submodules where the repo directory may be in the super's .git directory.
Edward Thomson e8ddd8d7 2015-09-17T17:49:32 repo::reservedname: test a submodule update Test an initial submodule update, where we are trying to checkout the submodule for the first time, and placing a file within the submodule working directory with the same name as the submodule (and consequently, the same name as the repository itself).
Carlos Martín Nieto cd677b8f 2015-09-18T12:28:05 config: buffer comments to match git's variable-adding When there is a comment at the end of a section, git keeps it there, while we write the new variable right at the end. Keep comments buffered and dump them when we're going to output a variable or section, or reach EOF. This puts us in line with the config files which git produces.