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4b093e75
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2020-04-05T18:36:23
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pathspec: use GIT_ASSERT
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0f35efeb
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2020-05-23T10:15:51
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git_pool_init: handle failure cases
Propagate failures caused by pool initialization errors.
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b59c71d8
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2020-01-18T14:11:01
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iterator: update enum type name for consistency
libgit2 does not use `type_t` suffixes as it's redundant; thus, rename
`git_iterator_type_t` to `git_iterator_t` for consistency.
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05f9986a
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2019-06-14T08:06:05
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attr_file: convert to use `wildmatch`
Upstream git has converted to use `wildmatch` instead of
`fnmatch`. Convert our gitattributes logic to use `wildmatch` as
the last user of `fnmatch`. Please, don't expect I know what I'm
doing here: the fnmatch parser is one of the most fun things to
play around with as it has a sh*tload of weird cases. In all
honesty, I'm simply relying on our tests that are by now rather
comprehensive in that area.
The conversion actually fixes compatibility with how git.git
parser "**" patterns when the given path does not contain any
directory separators. Previously, a pattern "**.foo" erroneously
wouldn't match a file "x.foo", while git.git would match.
Remove the new-unused LEADINGDIR/NOLEADINGDIR flags for
`git_attr_fnmatch`.
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de70bb46
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2019-06-13T15:27:22
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global: convert trivial `fnmatch` users to use `wildcard`
Upstream git.git has converted its codebase to use wildcard in
favor of fnmatch in commit 70a8fc999d (stop using fnmatch (either
native or compat), 2014-02-15). To keep our own regex-matching in
line with what git does, convert all trivial instances of
`fnmatch` usage to use `wildcard`, instead. Trivial usage is
defined to be use of `fnmatch` with either no flags or flags that
have a 1:1 equivalent in wildmatch (PATHNAME, IGNORECASE).
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451df793
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2019-06-13T15:20:23
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posix: remove implicit include of "fnmatch.h"
We're about to phase out our bundled fnmatch implementation as
git.git has moved to wildmatch long ago in 2014. To make it
easier to spot which files are stilll using fnmatch, remove the
implicit "fnmatch.h" include in "posix.h" and instead include it
explicitly.
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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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909d5494
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2016-12-29T12:25:15
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giterr_set: consistent error messages
Error messages should be sentence fragments, and therefore:
1. Should not begin with a capital letter,
2. Should not conclude with punctuation, and
3. Should not end a sentence and begin a new one
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684b35c4
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2016-02-25T15:11:14
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iterator: disambiguate reset and reset_range
Disambiguate the reset and reset_range functions. Now reset_range
with a NULL path will clear the start or end; reset will leave the
existing start and end unchanged.
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3679ebae
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2016-02-11T23:37:52
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Horrible fix for #3173.
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1e5e02b4
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2015-10-27T17:26:04
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pool: Simplify implementation
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ed1c6446
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2015-07-28T11:41:27
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iterator: use an options struct instead of args
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ff80b5e8
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2015-01-26T11:24:47
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Merge pull request #2847 from jacquesg/coverity
More coverity fixes
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636af219
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2015-01-25T14:38:10
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Return early if allocating a git_pathspec_match_list failed
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dc5fe00c
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2015-01-25T00:07:23
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pathspec: do not try to dereference NULL
pathspec_match_free() should not dereference a NULL passed to it.
I found this issue when I tried to run example log program with
nonexistent branch:
./example/log help
Such call leads to segmentation fault.
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62a617dc
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2014-11-06T16:16:46
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iterator: submodules are determined by an index or tree
We cannot know from looking at .gitmodules whether a directory is a
submodule or not. We need the index or tree we are comparing against to
tell us. Otherwise we have to assume the entry in .gitmodules is stale
or otherwise invalid.
Thus we pass the index of the repository into the workdir iterator, even
if we do not want to compare against it. This follows what git does,
which even for `git diff <tree>`, it will consider staged submodules as
such.
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ac16bd0a
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2014-04-18T15:45:59
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Minor fixes
Only apply LEADING_DIR pattern munging to patterns in ignore and
attribute files, not to pathspecs used to select files to operate
on. Also, allow internal macro definitions to be evaluated before
loading all external ones (important so that external ones can
make use of internal `binary` definition).
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52bb0476
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2014-03-14T13:53:15
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Clean up index snapshot function naming
Clear up some of the various "find" functions and the snapshot
API naming to be things I like more.
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3158e2fe
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2014-02-07T15:24:39
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Fix some Windows warnings
This fixes a number of warnings with the Windows 64-bit build
including a test failure in test_repo_message__message where an
invalid pointer to a git_buf was being used.
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53bec813
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2014-01-29T18:17:08
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index: Compare with given len
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63170bca
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2014-01-13T17:51:08
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Fix a memory leak in `git_pathspec__vinit`.
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9cfce273
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2013-12-12T12:11:38
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Cleanups, renames, and leak fixes
This renames git_vector_free_all to the better git_vector_free_deep
and also contains a couple of memory leak fixes based on valgrind
checks. The fixes are specifically: failure to free global dir
path variables when not compiled with threading on and failure to
free filters from the filter registry that had not be initialized
fully.
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fcd324c6
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2013-12-06T15:04:31
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Add git_vector_free_all
There are a lot of places that we call git__free on each item in
a vector and then call git_vector_free on the vector itself. This
just wraps that up into one convenient helper function.
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3ff1d123
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2013-10-11T14:51:54
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Rename diff objects and split patch.h
This makes no functional change to diff but renames a couple of
the objects and splits the new git_patch (formerly git_diff_patch)
into a new header file.
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b7b77def
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2013-08-09T11:20:49
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Match against file with leading ! was too broad
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4ba64794
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2013-08-09T10:52:35
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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.
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33d532dc
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2013-08-09T09:32:06
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Merge pull request #1462 from yorah/fix/libgit2sharp-issue-379
status: fix handling of filenames with special prefixes
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2b672d5b
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2013-07-08T22:46:36
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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.
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a8b5f116
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2013-07-03T17:00:50
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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.
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d2ce27dd
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2013-06-24T23:16:06
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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.
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e91f9a8f
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2013-06-19T15:20:59
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Add higher level pathspec API
Right now, setting up a pathspec to be parsed and processed
requires several data structures and a couple of API calls. This
adds a new high level data structure that contains all the items
that you'll need and high-level APIs that do all of the setup and
all of the teardown. This will make it easier to use pathspecs
in various places with less repeated code.
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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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2e40a60e
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2013-04-11T17:29:05
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status: fix handling of filenames with special prefixes
Fix libgit2/libgit2sharp#379
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0d32f39e
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2013-03-04T11:31:50
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Notify '*' pathspec correctly when diffing
I also moved all tests related to notifying in their own file.
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943700ec
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2013-01-18T16:37:13
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Return the matched pathspec pattern in `git_pathspec_match_path`
Instead of returning directly the pattern as the return value, I used an
out parameter, because the function also tests if the passed pathspecs
vector is empty. If yes, it considers that the path "matches", but in
that case there is no matched pattern per se.
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359fc2d2
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2013-01-08T17:07:25
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update copyrights
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7bf87ab6
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2012-11-28T09:58:48
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Consolidate text buffer functions
There are many scattered functions that look into the contents of
buffers to do various text manipulations (such as escaping or
unescaping data, calculating text stats, guessing if content is
binary, etc). This groups all those functions together into a
new file and converts the code to use that.
This has two enhancements to existing functionality. The old
text stats function is significantly rewritten and the BOM
detection code was extended (although largely we can't deal with
anything other than a UTF8 BOM).
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a277345e
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2012-11-14T22:37:13
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Create internal strcmp variants for function ptrs
Using the builtin strcmp and strcasecmp as function pointers is
problematic on win32. This adds internal implementations and
divorces us from the platform linkage.
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2e3d4b96
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2012-11-08T16:47:28
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Move pathspec code in separate files
Diff uses a `git_strarray` of path specs to represent a subset
of all files to be processed. It is useful to be able to reuse
this filtering in other places outside diff, so I've moved it
into a standalone set of utilities.
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