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923c0f7b
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2021-01-07T17:34:17
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clone: set refs/remotes/origin/HEAD when branch is specified
When a branch is specified to check out in clone, update the remote
tracking `HEAD` to point to it. This mimics git's behavior, when
`git clone -b <name>` is used.
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d4384977
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2020-04-05T14:38:20
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clone: use GIT_ASSERT
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c1f1bcad
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2020-10-05T11:04:38
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clone: update origin's HEAD
Update `refs/remotes/origin/HEAD` as a symbolic link to the remote's
default branch.
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cd2f74d2
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2020-07-15T21:29:56
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clone: don't assume the default branch name
We derive the branch name, even in our code, we shouldn't assume that
the branch will be "master".
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471ed794
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2020-07-13T10:05:04
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clone: respect init.defaultBranch when empty
When cloning an empty repository, we need to guess what the branch
structure should be; instead of hardcoding `master`, use the
`init.defaultBranch` setting it if it provided.
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c6184f0c
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2020-06-08T21:07:36
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tree-wide: do not compile deprecated functions with hard deprecation
When compiling libgit2 with -DDEPRECATE_HARD, we add a preprocessor
definition `GIT_DEPRECATE_HARD` which causes the "git2/deprecated.h"
header to be empty. As a result, no function declarations are made
available to callers, but the implementations are still available to
link against. This has the problem that function declarations also
aren't visible to the implementations, meaning that the symbol's
visibility will not be set up correctly. As a result, the resulting
library may not expose those deprecated symbols at all on some platforms
and thus cause linking errors.
Fix the issue by conditionally compiling deprecated functions, only.
While it becomes impossible to link against such a library in case one
uses deprecated functions, distributors of libgit2 aren't expected to
pass -DDEPRECATE_HARD anyway. Instead, users of libgit2 should manually
define GIT_DEPRECATE_HARD to hide deprecated functions. Using "real"
hard deprecation still makes sense in the context of CI to test we don't
use deprecated symbols ourselves and in case a dependant uses libgit2 in
a vendored way and knows it won't ever use any of the deprecated symbols
anyway.
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cd5e33fb
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2019-11-06T11:08:23
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global: DRY includes of assert.h
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3c5d78bd
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2019-05-01T16:16:26
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submodule: provide a wrapper for simple submodule clone steps
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e54343a4
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2019-06-29T09:17:32
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fileops: rename to "futils.h" to match function signatures
Our file utils functions all have a "futils" prefix, e.g.
`git_futils_touch`. One would thus naturally guess that their
definitions and implementation would live in files "futils.h" and
"futils.c", respectively, but in fact they live in "fileops.h".
Rename the files to match expectations.
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0b5ba0d7
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2019-06-06T16:36:23
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Rename opt init functions to `options_init`
In libgit2 nomenclature, when we need to verb a direct object, we name
a function `git_directobject_verb`. Thus, if we need to init an options
structure named `git_foo_options`, then the name of the function that
does that should be `git_foo_options_init`.
The previous names of `git_foo_init_options` is close - it _sounds_ as
if it's initializing the options of a `foo`, but in fact
`git_foo_options` is its own noun that should be respected.
Deprecate the old names; they'll now call directly to the new ones.
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f673e232
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2018-12-27T13:47:34
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git_error: use new names in internal APIs and usage
Move to the `git_error` name in the internal API for error-related
functions.
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ecf4f33a
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2018-02-08T11:14:48
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Convert usage of `git_buf_free` to new `git_buf_dispose`
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0c7f49dd
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2017-06-30T13:39:01
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Make sure to always include "common.h" first
Next to including several files, our "common.h" header also declares
various macros which are then used throughout the project. As such, we
have to make sure to always include this file first in all
implementation files. Otherwise, we might encounter problems or even
silent behavioural differences due to macros or defines not being
defined as they should be. So in fact, our header and implementation
files should make sure to always include "common.h" first.
This commit does so by establishing a common include pattern. Header
files inside of "src" will now always include "common.h" as its first
other file, separated by a newline from all the other includes to make
it stand out as special. There are two cases for the implementation
files. If they do have a matching header file, they will always include
this one first, leading to "common.h" being transitively included as
first file. If they do not have a matching header file, they instead
include "common.h" as first file themselves.
This fixes the outlined problems and will become our standard practice
for header and source files inside of the "src/" from now on.
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c5f3da96
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2016-11-11T14:36:43
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repository: use `git_repository_item_path`
The recent introduction of the commondir variable of a repository
requires callers to distinguish whether their files are part of
the dot-git directory or the common directory shared between
multpile worktrees. In order to take the burden from callers and
unify knowledge on which files reside where, the
`git_repository_item_path` function has been introduced which
encapsulate this knowledge.
Modify most existing callers of `git_repository_path` to use
`git_repository_item_path` instead, thus making them implicitly
aware of the common directory.
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fe345c73
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2016-02-09T12:29:31
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Remove unused static functions
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ef4857c2
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2015-08-03T16:50:27
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errors: tighten up git_error_state OOMs a bit more
When an error state is an OOM, make sure that we treat is specially
and do not try to free it.
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10940736
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2015-06-01T22:15:11
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clone: fall back to copying when linking does not work
We use heuristics to make a decent guess at when we can save time and
space by linking object files during a clone. Unfortunately checking the
device id isn't enough, as those would be the same during e.g. a bind-mount,
but the OS still does not allow us to link between mounts of the same
filesystem.
If we fail to perform the links, fall back to copying the contents into
a new file as a last attempt.
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a4b6452a
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2015-04-23T06:55:29
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remote: remove git_remote_save()
It has now become a no-op, so remove the function and all references to
it.
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77254990
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2015-04-23T06:51:34
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remote: remove live changing of refspecs
The base refspecs changing can be a cause of confusion as to what is the
current base refspec set and complicate saving the remote's
configuration.
Change `git_remote_add_{fetch,push}()` to update the configuration
instead of an instance.
This finally makes `git_remote_save()` a no-op, it will be removed in a
later commit.
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3eff2a57
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2015-04-22T16:11:10
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remote: move the update_fetchhead setting to the options
While this will rarely be different from the default, having it in the
remote adds yet another setting it has to keep around and can affect its
behaviour. Move it to the options.
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8f0104ec
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2015-04-21T22:10:36
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Remove the callbacks struct from the remote
Having the setting be different from calling its actions was not a great
idea and made for the sake of the wrong convenience.
Instead of that, accept either fetch options, push options or the
callbacks when dealing with the remote. The fetch options are currently
only the callbacks, but more options will be moved from setters and
getters on the remote to the options.
This does mean passing the same struct along the different functions but
the typical use-case will only call git_remote_fetch() or
git_remote_push() and so won't notice much difference.
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4e498646
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2015-01-15T16:50:31
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repository: remove log message override for switching the active branch
We want to use the "checkout: moving from ..." message in order to let
git know when a change of branch has happened. Make the convenience
functions for this goal write this message.
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6bfb990d
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2015-01-07T14:47:02
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branch: don't accept a reflog message override
This namespace is about behaving like git's branch command, so let's do
exactly that instead of taking a reflog message.
This override is still available via the reference namespace.
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659cf202
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2015-01-07T12:23:05
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Remove the signature from ref-modifying functions
The signature for the reflog is not something which changes
dynamically. Almost all uses will be NULL, since we want for the
repository's default identity to be used, making it noise.
In order to allow for changing the identity, we instead provide
git_repository_set_ident() and git_repository_ident() which allow a user
to override the choice of signature.
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3f894205
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2014-06-06T15:01:45
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remote: allow overriding the refspecs for download and fetch
With opportunistic ref updates, git has introduced the concept of having
base refspecs *and* refspecs that are active for a particular fetch.
Let's start by letting the user override the refspecs for download.
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15c30b72
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2014-09-02T13:23:54
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clone: handle overly restrictive refspecs
When the fetch refspec does not include the remote's default branch, it
indicates an error in user expectations or programmer error. Error out
in that case.
This lets us get rid of the dummy refspec which can never work as its
zeroed out. In the cases where we did not find a default branch, we set
HEAD detached immediately, which lets us refactor the "normal" path,
removing `found_branch`.
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e128a1af
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2014-09-02T13:10:19
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clone: correct handling of an unborn HEAD
If the remote does not advertise HEAD, then it is unborn and we cannot
checkout that branch. Handle it the same way as an empty repo.
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46254467
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2014-08-29T15:10:15
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clone: support remotes with references but no branches
A repository can have any number of references which we're not
interested in such as notes or tags. For the default branch calculation
we only care about branches. Make the decision about the number of
branches rather than the number of refs in general.
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8f759ac0
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2014-08-07T18:00:57
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Merge pull request #2471 from jacquesg/compatibility-cleanup
Compatibility/Portability cleanup
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959a93e7
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2014-07-13T11:50:49
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Silence unused variables warnings
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84a85d1b
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2014-07-16T13:03:07
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clone: should_clone? Of course we should clone. That's not the question
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529fd30d
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2014-07-08T15:45:50
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Handle local file:/// paths on Windows
Windows can't handle a path like `/c:/foo`; when turning file:///
URIs into local paths, we must strip the leading slash.
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6812afaf
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2014-06-30T21:36:38
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clone: remote git_clone_into{,_local} from the public API
As git_clone now has callbacks to configure the details of the
repository and remote, remove the lower-level functions from the public
API, as they lack some of the logic from git_clone proper.
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d58a64e9
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2014-06-30T20:55:32
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clone: add a callback for repository creation
Analogously to the remote creation callback, provide a way for the user
of git_clone() to create the repository with whichever options they
desire via callback.
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1697cd6f
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2014-06-25T13:20:27
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Improvements to git_transport extensibility
git_remote_set_transport now takes a transport factory rather than a transport
git_clone_options now allows the caller to specify a remote creation callback
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18d7896c
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2014-06-03T21:47:53
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clone: re-use the local transport's path resolution
Whe already worked out the kinks with the function used in the local
transport. Expose it and make use of it in the local clone method
instead of trying to work it out again.
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2614819c
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2014-05-28T11:28:57
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clone: allow for linking in local clone
If requested, git_clone_local_into() will try to link the object files
instead of copying them.
This only works on non-Windows (since it doesn't have this) when both
are on the same filesystem (which are unix semantics).
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121b2673
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2013-12-23T11:12:31
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clone: add flags to override whether to perform a local clone
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c1dbfcbb
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2014-05-28T10:07:23
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clone: add flag not to link
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a0b5f785
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2013-12-22T15:39:54
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clone: store the realpath when given a relative one
A call like git_clone("./foo", "./foo1") writes origin's url as './foo',
which makes it unusable, as they're relative to different things.
Go with git's behaviour and store the realpath as the url.
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4386d80b
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2013-12-21T17:18:21
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clone: perform a "local clone" when given a local path
When git is given such a path, it will perform a "local clone",
bypassing the git-aware protocol and simply copying over all objects
that exist in the source.
Copy this behaviour when given a local path.
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4c4408c3
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2014-05-22T12:28:39
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Plug leaks and fix a C99-ism
We have too many places where we repeat free code, so when adding the
new free to the generic code, it didn't take for the local transport.
While there, fix a C99-ism that sneaked through.
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2a597116
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2014-05-21T11:54:10
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clone: get rid of head_info
Since we no longer need to push data to callbacks, there's no need for
this truct.
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cdb8a608
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2014-05-21T11:51:33
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clone: make use of the remote's default branch guessing
Let's use the remote's default branch guessing instead of reinventing
one ourselves with callbacks.
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60cdf495
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2014-05-19T09:13:45
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Minor fix for cmn/clone-into-mirror.
A recently added check might skip initialization of old_fetchhead and go
directly to cleanup. So, destruct in the opposite order of construction.
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32332fcc
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2014-05-19T14:15:40
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clone: don't error out if the branch already exists
We set up the current branch after we fetch from the remote. This means
that the user's refspec may have already created this reference. It is
therefore not an error if we cannot create the branch because it already
exists.
This allows for the user to replicate git-clone's --mirror option.
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3c607685
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2014-05-19T13:36:00
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clone: duplicate the remote
Instead of changing the user-provided remote, duplicate it so we can add
the extra refspec without having to worry about unsetting it before
returning.
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702efc89
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2014-04-30T10:57:42
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Make init_options fns use unsigned ints and macro
Use an unsigned int for the version and add a helper macro so the
code is simplified (and so the error message is a common string).
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1df8ad01
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2014-03-06T16:00:52
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clone: don't overwrite original error message
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6affd71f
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2014-01-03T17:38:34
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git_checkout_opts -> git_checkout_options
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b9f81997
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2014-03-05T21:49:23
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Added function-based initializers for every options struct.
The basic structure of each function is courtesy of arrbee.
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c3ab1e5a
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2014-02-04T20:38:13
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Add reflog parameters to remote apis
Also added a test for git_remote_fetch.
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a1710a28
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2014-01-29T10:35:46
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Enhance testing of signature parameters
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1cc974ab
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2014-01-27T14:40:31
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Augment clone API with reflog parameters
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b31ebfbc
|
2014-01-27T14:12:29
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Add reflog params to git_branch_create
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94f263f5
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2014-01-25T08:04:49
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Add reflog params to set-head calls
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bf522e08
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2014-01-26T16:59:36
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refspec: move to git_buf for outputting strings
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8f1066a0
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2013-12-10T16:02:24
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Update clone doc and tests for callback return val
Clone callbacks can return non-zero values to cancel the clone.
This adds some tests to verify that this actually works and updates
the documentation to be clearer that this can happen and that the
return value will be propagated back by the clone function.
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25e0b157
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2013-12-06T15:07:57
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Remove converting user error to GIT_EUSER
This changes the behavior of callbacks so that the callback error
code is not converted into GIT_EUSER and instead we propagate the
return value through to the caller. Instead of using the
giterr_capture and giterr_restore functions, we now rely on all
functions to pass back the return value from a callback.
To avoid having a return value with no error message, the user
can call the public giterr_set_str or some such function to set
an error message. There is a new helper 'giterr_set_callback'
that functions can invoke after making a callback which ensures
that some error message was set in case the callback did not set
one.
In places where the sign of the callback return value is
meaningful (e.g. positive to skip, negative to abort), only the
negative values are returned back to the caller, obviously, since
the other values allow for continuing the loop.
The hardest parts of this were in the checkout code where positive
return values were overloaded as meaningful values for checkout.
I fixed this by adding an output parameter to many of the internal
checkout functions and removing the overload. This added some
code, but it is probably a better implementation.
There is some funkiness in the network code where user provided
callbacks could be returning a positive or a negative value and
we want to rely on that to cancel the loop. There are still a
couple places where an user error might get turned into GIT_EUSER
there, I think, though none exercised by the tests.
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dab89f9b
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2013-12-04T21:22:57
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Further EUSER and error propagation fixes
This continues auditing all the places where GIT_EUSER is being
returned and making sure to clear any existing error using the
new giterr_user_cancel helper. As a result, places that relied
on intercepting GIT_EUSER but having the old error preserved also
needed to be cleaned up to correctly stash and then retrieve the
actual error.
Additionally, as I encountered places where error codes were not
being propagated correctly, I tried to fix them up. A number of
those fixes are included in the this commit as well.
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359dce72
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2013-11-02T00:05:32
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remote: make _ls return the list directly
The callback-based method of listing remote references dates back to the
beginning of the network code's lifetime, when we didn't know any
better.
We need to keep the list around for update_tips() after disconnect() so
let's make use of this to simply give the user a pointer to the array so
they can write straightforward code instead of having to go through a
callback.
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266af6d8
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2013-10-30T13:44:22
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remote: don't allow such direct access to the refspecs
Removing arbitrary refspecs makes things more complex to reason
about. Instead, let the user set the fetch and push refspec list to
whatever they want it to be.
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40b99d05
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2013-11-08T12:14:31
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splitting funcionality in two methods to avoid ambiguity with NULL
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0fe522d1
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2013-11-07T14:16:20
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allowing create remote with custom fetch spec
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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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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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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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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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eec1c1fe
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2013-09-20T22:49:20
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clone: const-ify checkout options
The removal of many options which lead to the direct usage of the
user's checkout options means we should make sure they remain const.
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b9bf5d70
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2013-09-20T22:46:32
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clone: re-add a way to ignore certificate errors
This used to be done via transport flags, which was removed in a
previous commit.
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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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e3a92f0d
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2013-09-17T05:31:34
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clone: implement git_clone on top of git_clone_into
Unify the code bases.
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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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fe3a40a4
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2013-09-16T16:54:37
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remote: add a convenience 'fetch' function.
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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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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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c62b5ca5
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2013-09-16T22:23:05
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clone: Anal as fuck
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f2df503b
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2013-09-14T18:22:16
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git_clone supports optional init_options
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55ededfd
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2013-07-01T10:21:14
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Make refspec_transform paranoid about arguments
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114f5a6c
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2013-06-10T10:10:39
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Reorganize diff and add basic diff driver
This is a significant reorganization of the diff code to break it
into a set of more clearly distinct files and to document the new
organization. Hopefully this will make the diff code easier to
understand and to extend.
This adds a new `git_diff_driver` object that looks of diff driver
information from the attributes and the config so that things like
function content in diff headers can be provided. The full driver
spec is not implemented in the commit - this is focused on the
reorganization of the code and putting the driver hooks in place.
This also removes a few #includes from src/repository.h that were
overbroad, but as a result required extra #includes in a variety
of places since including src/repository.h no longer results in
pulling in the whole world.
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947fad4f
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2013-06-03T09:28:58
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Merge pull request #1624 from libgit2/vmg/full-ref-iterator
Breaking RefDB changes
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8d863aa2
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2013-05-31T06:01:59
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Merge pull request #1621 from NHDaly/clone_transport_flags
Added support for setting transport flags (No check SSL cert) to git_clo...
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88392914
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2013-05-30T01:12:27
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Added support for setting transport flags (No check SSL cert) to git_clone call.
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df50512a
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2013-05-30T18:06:54
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Proposal to handle default value (auto = 0)
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ec24e542
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2013-05-29T22:47:37
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What are the chances, really
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1fed6b07
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2013-05-13T21:57:37
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Fix trailing whitespaces
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b6cc559a
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2013-05-11T02:42:49
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Merge pull request #1385 from carlosmn/refs-iter
Introduce a refs iterator
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2b562c3a
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2013-05-04T16:32:58
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refs: remove the OID/SYMBOLIC filtering
Nobody should ever be using anything other than ALL at this level, so
remove the option altogether.
As part of this, git_reference_foreach_glob is now implemented in the
frontend using an iterator. Backends will later regain the ability of
doing the glob filtering in the backend.
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ae59321f
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2013-05-10T14:31:58
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clone: fix -Wmaybe-uninitialized warning
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03c28d92
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2013-05-06T06:45:53
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Merge pull request #1526 from arrbee/cleanup-error-return-without-msg
Make sure error messages are set for most error returns
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6f748f38
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2013-05-04T12:14:40
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Do not write tagopt configuration option on clone by default
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46779411
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2013-05-01T05:32:10
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fix typo
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f6f48f90
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2013-05-01T04:57:05
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Simplify error reporting
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b7f167da
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2013-04-29T13:52:12
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Make git_oid_cmp public and add git_oid__cmp
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bd0a07f4
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2013-04-23T12:28:59
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Clone: replace fetch spec with custom value
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bc6374ea
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2013-04-20T18:49:11
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remote: allow querying for refspecs
Introduce git_remote_{fetch,push}_refspecs() to get a list of refspecs
from the remote and rename the refspec-adding functions to a less
silly name.
Use this instead of the vector index hacks in the tests.
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4330ab26
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2013-04-20T04:43:28
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remote: handle multiple refspecs
A remote can have a multitude of refspecs. Up to now our git_remote's
have supported a single one for each fetch and push out of simplicity
to get something working.
Let the remotes and internal code know about multiple remotes and get
the tests passing with them.
Instead of setting a refspec, the external users can clear all and add
refspecs. This should be enough for most uses, though we're still
missing a querying function.
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926acbcf
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2013-03-01T11:07:53
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Clone should not delete directories it did not create
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