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Patrick Steinhardt dd9de88a 2018-04-03T11:57:45 streams: openssl: provide `OPENSSL_init_ssl` for legacy API In order to further avoid using ifdef's in our code flow, provide the function `OPENSSL_init_ssl` in case we are using the legacy OpenSSL API.
Patrick Steinhardt ede63b99 2018-04-03T11:45:00 streams: openssl: unify version checks into single define By now, we have several locations where we are checking the version of OpenSSL to determine whether we can use the new "modern" API or need to use the pre-1.1 legacy API. As we have multiple implementations of OpenSSL with the rather recent libressl implementation, these checks need to honor versions of both implementations, which is rather tedious. Instead, we can just check once for the correct versions and define `OPENSSL_LEGACY_API` in case we cannot use the modern API.
Patrick Steinhardt 2505cbfc 2018-04-03T11:40:39 streams: openssl: move OpenSSL compat layer into implementation OpenSSL version 1.1 has broken its API in quite a few ways. To avoid having to use ifdef's everywhere, we have implemented the BIO functions added in version 1.1 ourselves in case we are using the legacy API. We were implementing them in the header file, though, which doesn't make a lot of sense, since these functions are only ever being used the the openssl stream implementation. Move these functions to the implementation file and mark them static.
Patrick Steinhardt d9007dc8 2018-04-03T11:36:27 Merge pull request #4607 from Sp1l/private/fix-libressl-2.7 Fix build with LibreSSL 2.7
Patrick Steinhardt c42261a3 2018-04-03T09:38:38 Merge pull request #4603 from pks-t/pks/appveyor-winhttp-workaround appveyor: workaround for intermittent test failures
Patrick Steinhardt b5e0cfa7 2018-04-03T09:32:33 Merge pull request #4601 from bgermann/master sha1dc: update to fix errors with endianess
Bernard Spil 7490d449 2018-04-02T20:00:07 Fix build with LibreSSL 2.7 LibreSSL 2.7 adds OpenSSL 1.1 API Signed-off-by: Bernard Spil <brnrd@FreeBSD.org>
Patrick Steinhardt dc27772c 2018-03-30T13:12:26 Merge pull request #4378 from cjhoward92/fix/submodule-add-check-index submodule: check index for path and prefix before adding submodule
Edward Thomson b3c3415d 2018-03-29T14:20:21 Merge pull request #4602 from pks-t/pks/mempack-memleak odb: mempack: fix leaking objects when freeing mempacks
Patrick Steinhardt 723e1e97 2018-03-29T13:35:27 appveyor: disable DHE to avoid spurious failures Our CI builds have intermittent failures in our online tests, e.g. with the message "A provided buffer was too small". This is not a programming error in libgit2 but rather an error in the SChannel component of Windows. Under certain circumstances involving Diffie-Hellman key exchange, SChannel is unable to correctly handle input from the server. This bug has already been fixed in recent patches for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016, but they are not yet available for AppVeyor. Manually pamper over that issue by disabling all ciphersuites using DHE via the registry. While this disables more ciphers than necessary, we really don't care for that at all but just want to avoid build failures due to that bug. See [1], [2] or [3] for additional information. 1: https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-cpp/issues/671 2: https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/7812 3: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2992611/ms14-066-vulnerability-in-schannel-could-allow-remote-code-execution-n
Patrick Steinhardt fbe52fa3 2018-03-29T10:18:51 util: fix missing headers for MinGW environments There are multiple references to undefined functions in the Microsoft builds. Add headers to make them known.
Patrick Steinhardt b6276ae0 2018-03-29T09:15:48 odb: mempack: fix leaking objects when freeing mempacks When a ODB mempack gets free'd, we take no measures at all to free its contents, most notably the objects added to the database, resulting in a memory leak. Call `git_mempack_reset` previous to freeing the ODB structures themselves, which takes care of releasing all associated data structures.
bgermann c9e5ba09 2018-03-28T17:37:39 sha1dc: update to fix errors with endianess This updates the version of SHA1DC to c3e1304ea3.
Carson Howard 69a282da 2018-03-28T06:48:55 submodule: add more robust error handling when a submodule path is found on add
Patrick Steinhardt 9e8bc726 2018-03-28T08:55:59 Merge pull request #4598 from cjhoward92/fix/remove-unused-merge-result types: remove unused git_merge_result
Carson Howard 370ecdb2 2018-03-27T10:10:09 types: remove unused git_merge_result `git_merge_result` is currently unused in the codebase and generates a blank page in the [documentation](https://libgit2.github.com/libgit2/#HEAD/type/git_merge_result).
Carson Howard c07abd65 2018-03-27T07:37:34 submodule: add better error handling to is_path_occupied
Carson Howard b282ca79 2018-01-06T10:57:32 submodule: change can_add_submodule to is_path_occupied
Carson Howard 677d393c 2017-12-18T10:28:37 tests: submodule: insert index entries directly into index
Carson Howard ef9a7749 2017-11-19T20:59:59 submodule: update index check to check path before directory and fix tests
Carson Howard 9371149f 2017-10-20T14:24:01 submodule: fix styling errors
Carson Howard 3e500fc8 2017-10-16T19:55:45 test: submodule: add: join path without slashes
Carson Howard 0a74f391 2017-10-16T16:16:03 test: submodule: add: use p_mkdir to create directories
Carson Howard ad1c4350 2017-10-16T15:30:47 submodule: check index for prefix before adding submodule submodule: check path and prefix before adding submodule submodule: fix test errors
Edward Thomson 217add94 2018-03-27T11:25:20 Merge pull request #4531 from tiennou/fix/checkout-default-safe checkout: change default strategy to SAFE
Etienne Samson cdd0bc2f 2018-03-26T18:44:13 checkout: change default strategy to SAFE As per #4200, our default is quite surprising to users that expect checkout to just "do the thing".
Patrick Steinhardt 7bd129e4 2018-03-26T09:59:47 Merge pull request #4570 from newren/master Add myself to git.git-authors
Edward Thomson 6311e886 2018-03-23T07:38:34 Merge pull request #4594 from pks-t/pks/mempack-assert odb: fix writing to fake write streams
Patrick Steinhardt a52b4c51 2018-03-23T09:59:46 odb: fix writing to fake write streams In commit 7ec7aa4a7 (odb: assert on logic errors when writing objects, 2018-02-01), the check for whether we are trying to overflowing the fake stream buffer was changed from returning an error to raising an assert. The conversion forgot though that the logic around `assert`s are basically inverted. Previously, if the statement stream->written + len > steram->size evaluated to true, we would return a `-1`. Now we are asserting that this statement is true, and in case it is not we will raise an error. So the conversion to the `assert` in fact changed the behaviour to the complete opposite intention. Fix the assert by inverting its condition again and add a regression test.
Patrick Steinhardt 904307af 2018-03-23T09:58:57 tests: add tests for the mempack ODB backend Our mempack ODB backend has no test coverage at all right now. Add a simple test suite to at least have some coverage of the most basic operations on the ODB.
Edward Thomson 72e60347 2018-03-20T23:16:36 Merge pull request #4588 from libgit2/ethomson/bitbucket online tests: update auth for bitbucket test
Edward Thomson 54bf4d14 2018-03-20T07:47:27 online tests: update auth for bitbucket test Update the settings to use a specific read-only token for accessing our test repositories in Bitbucket.
Edward Thomson 5585e358 2018-03-20T00:59:21 Merge pull request #4563 from libgit2/ethomson/ssh-unescape Refactor `gitno_extract_url_parts`
Edward Thomson 9108959a 2018-03-14T15:03:35 buf: add tests for percent decoding
Edward Thomson 0e4f3d9d 2018-03-03T21:47:22 gitno_extract_url_parts: decode hostnames RFC 3986 says that hostnames can be percent encoded. Percent decode hostnames in our URLs.
Edward Thomson 05551ca0 2018-03-03T20:14:54 Remove now unnecessary `gitno_unescape`
Edward Thomson 60e7848e 2018-03-03T20:13:30 gitno_extract_url_parts: use `git_buf`s Now that we can decode percent-encoded strings as part of `git_buf`s, use that decoder in `gitno_extract_url_parts`.
Edward Thomson 6f577906 2018-03-03T20:09:09 ssh urls: use `git_buf_decode_percent` Use `git_buf_decode_percent` so that we can avoid allocating a temporary buffer.
Edward Thomson 8070a357 2018-03-03T18:47:35 Introduce `git_buf_decode_percent` Introduce a function to take a percent-encoded string (URI encoded, described by RFC 1738) and decode it into a `git_buf`.
Steven King Jr 30333e82 2018-02-28T13:00:04 Update tests
Steven King Jr 16210877 2018-02-28T12:59:47 Unescape repo before constructing ssh request
Steven King Jr 8a2cdbd3 2018-02-28T12:58:58 Rename unescape and make non-static
Edward Thomson 31985775 2018-03-19T23:07:44 Merge pull request #4584 from libgit2/ethomson/bitbucket online::clone: skip creds fallback test
Edward Thomson 03c58778 2018-03-19T09:20:35 online::clone: skip creds fallback test At present, we have three online tests against bitbucket: one which specifies the credentials in the payload, one which specifies the correct credentials in the URL and a final one that specifies the incorrect credentials in the URL. Bitbucket has begun responding to the latter test with a 403, which causes us to fail. Break these three tests into separate tests so that we can skip the latter until this is resolved on Bitbucket's end or until we can change the test to a different provider.
Patrick Steinhardt 937e7e26 2018-03-13T13:04:38 Merge pull request #4544 from josharian/docs pathspec: improve git_pathspec_flag_t doc rendering
Edward Thomson 7b66bfe2 2018-03-12T10:09:49 Merge pull request #4575 from pks-t/pks/index-secfixes-master Index parsing fixes
Edward Thomson 358cc2e2 2018-03-12T09:50:00 Merge pull request #4396 from libgit2/cmn/config-regex-is-normalised config: specify how we match the regular expressions
Carlos Martín Nieto 2f89bd90 2018-03-11T12:36:13 config: explicitly state that subsections are case-sensitive
Patrick Steinhardt 3db1af1f 2018-03-08T12:36:46 index: error out on unreasonable prefix-compressed path lengths When computing the complete path length from the encoded prefix-compressed path, we end up just allocating the complete path without ever checking what the encoded path length actually is. This can easily lead to a denial of service by just encoding an unreasonable long path name inside of the index. Git already enforces a maximum path length of 4096 bytes. As we also have that enforcement ready in some places, just make sure that the resulting path is smaller than GIT_PATH_MAX. Reported-by: Krishna Ram Prakash R <krp@gtux.in> Reported-by: Vivek Parikh <viv0411.parikh@gmail.com>
Patrick Steinhardt 3207ddb0 2018-03-08T12:00:27 index: fix out-of-bounds read with invalid index entry prefix length The index format in version 4 has prefix-compressed entries, where every index entry can compress its path by using a path prefix of the previous entry. Since implmenting support for this index format version in commit 5625d86b9 (index: support index v4, 2016-05-17), though, we do not correctly verify that the prefix length that we want to reuse is actually smaller or equal to the amount of characters than the length of the previous index entry's path. This can lead to a an integer underflow and subsequently to an out-of-bounds read. Fix this by verifying that the prefix is actually smaller than the previous entry's path length. Reported-by: Krishna Ram Prakash R <krp@gtux.in> Reported-by: Vivek Parikh <viv0411.parikh@gmail.com>
Patrick Steinhardt 58a6fe94 2018-03-08T11:49:19 index: convert `read_entry` to return entry size via an out-param The function `read_entry` does not conform to our usual coding style of returning stuff via the out parameter and to use the return value for reporting errors. Due to most of our code conforming to that pattern, it has become quite natural for us to actually return `-1` in case there is any error, which has also slipped in with commit 5625d86b9 (index: support index v4, 2016-05-17). As the function returns an `size_t` only, though, the return value is wrapped around, causing the caller of `read_tree` to continue with an invalid index entry. Ultimately, this can lead to a double-free. Improve code and fix the bug by converting the function to return the index entry size via an out parameter and only using the return value to indicate errors. Reported-by: Krishna Ram Prakash R <krp@gtux.in> Reported-by: Vivek Parikh <viv0411.parikh@gmail.com>
Patrick Steinhardt d11c4a1a 2018-03-08T13:13:04 Merge pull request #4571 from jacquesg/overflow Integer overflow
Jacques Germishuys e666495b 2018-03-08T08:31:49 cmake: enable shift count overflow warning
Jacques Germishuys 5f6383ca 2018-03-08T08:17:29 diff: ensure an unsigned number is shifted
Elijah Newren ab0d6d1b 2018-03-07T08:39:29 Add myself to git.git-authors
Edward Thomson 515683c7 2018-03-07T12:39:28 Merge pull request #4567 from pks-t/pks/zlib-update deps: upgrade embedded zlib to version 1.2.11
Patrick Steinhardt 4c5330cb 2018-03-07T10:33:41 deps: upgrade embedded zlib to version 1.2.11 The current version of zlib bundled with libgit2 is version 1.2.8. This version has several CVEs assigned: - CVE-2016-9843 - CVE-2016-9841 - CVE-2016-9842 - CVE-2016-9840 Upgrade the bundled version to the current release 1.2.11, which has these vulnerabilities fixes.
Edward Thomson 2d2a6025 2018-03-04T12:17:17 Merge pull request #4541 from libgit2/cmn/odb-streaming-read-changelog CHANGELOG: mention the change to `git_odb_open_rstream`
Edward Thomson adf7d094 2018-03-04T12:17:06 Merge pull request #4559 from jacquesg/worktree-const Worktree lock reason should be const
Jacques Germishuys 53e692af 2018-03-02T12:49:54 worktree: rename parameter creason to reason
Jacques Germishuys 12356076 2018-03-02T12:41:04 worktree: lock reason should be const
Carlos Martín Nieto 8353e4b5 2018-02-22T09:20:31 CHANGELOG: mention the change to `git_odb_open_rstream`
Patrick Steinhardt 8a8ea1db 2018-02-28T18:14:52 Merge pull request #4552 from libgit2/cmn/config-header-common Cast less blindly between configuration objects
Edward Thomson e8e490b2 2018-02-28T17:01:47 Merge pull request #4554 from pks-t/pks/curl-init curl: initialize and cleanup global curl state
Carlos Martín Nieto 9cd0c6f1 2018-02-28T16:01:16 config: return an error if config_refresh is called on a snapshot Instead of treating it as a no-op, treat it as a programming error and return the same kind of error as if you called to set or delete variables on a snapshot.
Patrick Steinhardt 17bef3b8 2018-02-28T15:01:43 Merge pull request #4553 from libgit2/cmn/tree-write-initialise tree: initialize the id we use for testing submodule insertions
Patrick Steinhardt fb884c62 2018-02-28T14:59:09 Merge pull request #4555 from libgit2/ethomson/strncmp_stdcall win32: strncmp -> git__strncmp for win32 STDCALL
Patrick Steinhardt 2022b004 2018-02-28T12:06:59 curl: explicitly initialize and cleanup global curl state Our curl-based streams make use of the easy curl interface. This interface automatically initializes and de-initializes the global curl state by calling out to `curl_global_init` and `curl_global_cleanup`. Thus, all global state will be repeatedly re-initialized when creating multiple curl streams in succession. Despite being inefficient, this is not thread-safe due to `curl_global_init` being not thread-safe itself. Thus a multi-threaded programing handling multiple curl streams at the same time is inherently racy. Fix the issue by globally initializing and cleaning up curl's state.
Edward Thomson a33deeb4 2018-02-28T12:20:23 win32: strncmp -> git__strncmp The win32 C library is compiled cdecl, however when configured with `STDCALL=ON`, our functions (and function pointers) will use the stdcall calling convention. You cannot set a `__stdcall` function pointer to a `__cdecl` function, so it's easier to just use our `git__strncmp` instead of sorting that mess out.
Carlos Martín Nieto a554d588 2018-02-28T12:21:08 tree: initialize the id we use for testing submodule insertions Instead of laving it uninitialized and relying on luck for it to be non-zero, let's give it a dummy hash so we make valgrind happy (in this case the hash comes from `sha1sum </dev/null`.
Carlos Martín Nieto 2424e64c 2018-02-28T12:06:02 config: harden our use of the backend objects a bit When we create an iterator we don't actually know that we have a live config object and we must instead only rely on the header. We fixed it to use this in a previous commit, but this makes it harder to misuse by converting to use the header object in the typecast. We also guard inside the `config_refresh` function against being given a snapshot (although callers right now do check).
Carlos Martín Nieto 1785de4e 2018-02-28T11:46:17 config: move the level field into the header We use it in a few places where we might have a full object or a snapshot so move it to where we can actually access it.
Carlos Martín Nieto c1524b2e 2018-02-28T11:33:11 config: move the repository to the diskfile header We pass this around and when creating a new iterator we need to read the repository pointer. Put it in a common place so we can reach it regardless of whether we got a full object or a snapshot.
Edward Thomson c9d59c61 2018-02-27T12:45:21 Merge pull request #4545 from libgit2/ethomson/checkout_filemode Respect core.filemode in checkout
Edward Thomson b4dde78a 2018-02-27T12:43:47 Merge pull request #4550 from libgit2/ethomson/winhttp winhttp: enable TLS 1.2
Edward Thomson 5ecb6220 2018-02-25T15:46:51 winhttp: enable TLS 1.2 on Windows 7 and earlier Versions of Windows prior to Windows 8 do not enable TLS 1.2 by default, though support may exist. Try to enable TLS 1.2 support explicitly on connections. This request may fail if the operating system does not have TLS 1.2 support - the initial release of Vista lacks TLS 1.2 support (though it is available as a software update) and XP completely lacks TLS 1.2 support. If this request does fail, the HTTP context is still valid, and still maintains the original protocol support. So we ignore the failure from this operation.
Edward Thomson 934e6a3b 2018-02-27T11:24:30 winhttp: include constants for TLS 1.1/1.2 support For platforms that do not define `WINHTTP_FLAG_SECURE_PROTOCOL_TLS1_1` and/or `WINHTTP_FLAG_SECURE_PROTOCOL_TLS1_2`.
Edward Thomson 8c8db980 2018-02-27T10:32:29 mingw: update TLS option flags Include the constants for `WINHTTP_FLAG_SECURE_PROTOCOL_TLS1_1` and `WINHTTP_FLAG_SECURE_PROTOCOL_TLS1_2` so that they can be used by mingw. This updates both the `deps/winhttp` framework (for classic mingw) and adds the defines for mingw64, which does not use that framework.
Edward Thomson 7d906370 2018-02-25T23:08:14 Merge pull request #4549 from libgit2/ethomson/travis_libssh travis: use custom libssh2-1-dev package
Edward Thomson ca22cb5e 2018-02-25T22:43:12 travis: use custom libssh2-1-dev package To avoid pull requests needing to rebase, keep the libssh2-1-dev package as the development package for libssh2. Reverting to the original Debian package structure.
Edward Thomson 5a69b120 2018-02-25T19:58:19 Merge pull request #4548 from libgit2/ethomson/travis_libssh travis: use custom libssh2 package
Edward Thomson c5eb8b4a 2018-02-25T14:08:51 travis: use custom libssh2 package Use the custom libssh2 package that is a backport of libssh2 1.8.0 to Ubuntu trusty.
Edward Thomson c214ba19 2018-02-20T00:35:27 checkout: respect core.filemode when comparing filemodes Fixes #4504
Edward Thomson 275693e2 2018-02-20T12:45:40 checkout test: ensure workdir mode is simplified Ensure that when examining the working directory for checkout that the mode is correctly simplified. Git only pays attention to whether a file is executable or not. When examining a working directory, we should coalesce modes in the working directory to either `0755` (indicating that a file is executable) or `0644` (indicating that it is not). Test this by giving the file an exotic mode, and ensuring that when checkout out a branch that changes the file's contents, that we do not have a checkout conflict.
Edward Thomson ec96db57 2018-02-20T00:32:38 checkout test: add core.filemode checkout tests Add two tests for filemode. The first ensures that `core.filemode=true` is honored: if we have changed the filemode such that a file that _was_ executable (mode 0755) is now executable (mode 0644) and we go to check out a branch that has otherwise changed the contents of the file, then we should raise a checkout conflict for that file. The second ensures that `core.filemode=false` is honored: in the same situation, we set a file that was executable to be non-executable, and check out the branch that changes the contents of the file. However, since `core.filemode` is false, we do not detect the filemode change. We run these tests on both operating systems that obey `core.filemode` (eg, POSIX) and those that have no conception of filemode (eg, Win32). This ensures that `core.filemode` is always honored, as it is a cache of the underlying filesystem's settings. This ensures that we do not make assumptions based on the operating system, and honor the configuration setting even if it were misconfigured.
Edward Thomson 18d9c847 2018-02-20T00:32:38 testrepo: add new branch Add a new branch to the `testrepo` repository, where the `README` file has changed to executable. This branch enables typechange tests between the new `executable` branch and `master`.
Josh Bleecher Snyder b72717b0 2018-02-23T08:19:49 pathspec: improve git_pathspec_flag_t doc rendering By placing docs per enum value rather than in a large block, the automated doc generation tool can make nicer docs, as could other automated tools, such as the mooted https://github.com/libgit2/git2go/issues/427. The current rendering is somewhat ugly: https://libgit2.github.com/libgit2/#HEAD/type/git_pathspec_flag_t No textual changes, just reorganization.
Edward Thomson 809b0ca6 2018-02-20T22:06:53 Merge pull request #4533 from pks-t/pks/v0.27.0-rc1 v0.27.0-rc1: version bump
Patrick Steinhardt 23d4a91b 2018-02-16T08:38:44 Update version number to v0.27
Patrick Steinhardt 0f239682 2018-02-20T16:49:13 CHANGELOG: third batch of updates to the changelog for v0.27.0
Patrick Steinhardt ad006d87 2018-02-15T11:13:14 docs: document increasing the version number for releases
Patrick Steinhardt 894ccf4b 2018-02-20T16:14:54 Merge pull request #4535 from libgit2/ethomson/checkout_typechange_with_index_and_wd checkout: when examining index (instead of workdir), also examine mode
Edward Thomson afc5124b 2018-02-20T14:35:17 Merge pull request #4539 from pks-t/pks/diff_renames_with_rewrites diff_tform: fix rename detection with rewrite/delete pair
Edward Thomson 4e4771dc 2018-02-19T22:10:44 checkout test: further ensure workdir perms are updated When both the index _and_ the working directory has changed permissions on a file permissions on a file - but only the permissions, such that the contents of the file are identical - ensure that `git_checkout` updates the permissions to match the checkout target.
Edward Thomson 8858a684 2018-02-19T22:09:27 checkout test: ensure workdir perms are updated When the working directory has changed permissions on a file - but only the permissions, such that the contents of the file are identical - ensure that `git_checkout` updates the permissions to match the checkout target.
Patrick Steinhardt ce7080a0 2018-02-20T10:38:27 diff_tform: fix rename detection with rewrite/delete pair A rewritten file can either be classified as a modification of its contents or of a delete of the complete file followed by an addition of the new content. This distinction becomes important when we want to detect renames for rewrites. Given a scenario where a file "a" has been deleted and another file "b" has been renamed to "a", this should be detected as a deletion of "a" followed by a rename of "a" -> "b". Thus, splitting of the original rewrite into a delete/add pair is important here. This splitting is represented by a flag we can set at the current delta. While the flag is already being set in case we want to break rewrites, we do not do so in case where the `GIT_DIFF_FIND_RENAMES_FROM_REWRITES` flag is set. This can trigger an assert when we try to match the source and target deltas. Fix the issue by setting the `GIT_DIFF_FLAG__TO_SPLIT` flag at the delta when it is a rename target and `GIT_DIFF_FIND_RENAMES_FROM_REWRITES` is set.
Patrick Steinhardt 80e77b87 2018-02-20T10:03:48 tests: add rename-rewrite scenarios to "renames" repository Add two more scenarios to the "renames" repository. The first scenario has a major rewrite of a file and a delete of another file, the second scenario has a deletion of a file and rename of another file to the deleted file. Both scenarios will be used in the following commit.
Patrick Steinhardt d91da1da 2018-02-20T09:54:58 tests: diff::rename: use defines for commit OIDs While we frequently reuse commit OIDs throughout the file, we do not have any constants to refer to these commits. Make this a bit easier to read by giving the commit OIDs somewhat descriptive names of what kind of commit they refer to.
Edward Thomson d7fea1e1 2018-02-18T16:10:33 checkout: take mode into account when comparing index to baseline When checking out a file, we determine whether the baseline (what we expect to be in the working directory) actually matches the contents of the working directory. This is safe behavior to prevent us from overwriting changes in the working directory. We look at the index to optimize this test: if we know that the index matches the working directory, then we can simply look at the index data compared to the baseline. We have historically compared the baseline to the index entry by oid. However, we must also compare the mode of the two items to ensure that they are identical. Otherwise, we will refuse to update the working directory for a mode change.
Edward Thomson 952cf714 2018-02-19T10:51:29 Merge pull request #4537 from pks-t/pks/tests-filemode-uninitialized-memory tests: index::filemodes: fix use of uninitialized memory