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fa399750
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2015-06-27T21:26:27
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Merge pull request #3265 from libgit2/leaks
Plug a bunch of leaks
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92ec9ed3
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2015-06-27T21:15:00
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Merge pull request #3260 from ethomson/apply_with_reflog_indices
stash: test we apply using reflog-like indices
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24fa21f3
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2015-06-26T18:59:53
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index, iterator, fetchhead: plug leaks
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afd8a94e
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2015-06-26T18:49:39
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checkout: plug a few leaks
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9568660f
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2015-06-26T18:31:39
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diff: fix leaks in diff printing
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cfafeb84
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2015-06-26T18:11:05
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Merge pull request #3263 from git-up/fixes
Fixes
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ee6eed51
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2015-06-25T19:04:04
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stash: test we apply using reflog-like indices
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354268ca
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2015-06-26T17:46:35
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Merge pull request #3259 from ethomson/stash_apply_argh
Stash apply: stage new files even when not updating the index
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492851c9
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2015-06-26T08:18:06
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Removed unused variables
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13e5e344
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2015-06-26T16:52:26
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test-diff-blob: Pass proper nibble sizes
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a2f8d1ae
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2015-06-26T16:48:58
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revparse: Add test to make sure this doesn't regress
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619423f2
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2015-06-19T11:11:12
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diff: test we don't update index unnecessarily
Test that workdir diffs, when presented with UPDATE_INDEX, only
write the index when they actually make a change.
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c0280bdd
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2015-06-25T18:55:48
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Merge pull request #3255 from libgit2/cmn/rename-unspecified
Rename FALLBACK to UNSPECIFIED
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b7f5cb8d
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2015-06-20T19:33:15
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stash: stage new files when unstashing them
Files that were new (staged additions) in the stash tree should
be staged when unstashing, even when not applying the index.
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82b1c93d
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2015-06-20T13:44:22
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stash: don't allow apply with staged changes
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1db6a0ab
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2015-06-19T17:29:59
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stash apply: add a newly staged file to tests
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3b66c6a3
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2015-06-25T15:36:53
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Merge pull request #3256 from libgit2/cmn/fetch-spec-fetchhead
remote: insert refspecs with no rhs in FETCH_HEAD
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87987fd1
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2015-06-25T15:26:43
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Merge pull request #3246 from libgit2/cmn/dont-grow-borrowed
Don't allow growing borrowed buffers
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23aa7c90
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2015-06-25T13:40:38
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remote: insert refspecs with no rhs in FETCH_HEAD
When a refspec contains no rhs and thus won't cause an explicit update,
we skip all the logic, but that means that we don't update FETCH_HEAD
with it, which is what the implicit rhs is.
Add another bit of logic which puts those remote heads in the list of
updates so we put them into FETCH_HEAD.
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c2418f46
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2015-06-25T12:48:44
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Rename FALLBACK to UNSPECIFIED
Fallback describes the mechanism, while unspecified explains what the
user is thinking.
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a6599235
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2015-06-24T19:32:56
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buffer: make use of EINVALID for growing a borrowed buffer
This explains more closely what happens. While here, set an error
message.
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caab22c0
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2015-06-23T15:41:58
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buffer: don't allow growing borrowed buffers
When we don't own a buffer (asize=0) we currently allow the usage of
grow to copy the memory into a buffer we do own. This muddles the
meaning of grow, and lets us be a bit cavalier with ownership semantics.
Don't allow this any more. Usage of grow should be restricted to buffers
which we know own their own memory. If unsure, we must not attempt to
modify it.
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daacf96d
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2015-06-24T23:34:40
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Merge pull request #3097 from libgit2/cmn/submodule-config-state
Remove run-time configuration settings from submodules
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9d5efab8
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2015-06-24T21:13:23
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Merge pull request #3254 from ethomson/diff-binary-patch
Handle binary DIFFABLEness properly
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c2f274c6
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2015-06-24T19:47:34
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Merge pull request #3250 from ethomson/stash
Stash workdir correctly when added in the index, modified in the workdir
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ba8fb7c4
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2015-06-24T11:39:59
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diff::binary tests: empty diff when forced binary
Ensure that even when we're forcing a binary diff that we do not
assume that there *is* a diff. There should be an empty diff for
no change.
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76633215
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2015-06-24T14:25:36
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binary diff: test that the diff and patch otputs are the same
We test the generation of the textual patch via the patch function,
which are just one of two possibilities to get the output.
Add a second patch generation via the diff function to make sure both
outputs are in sync.
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8113056c
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2015-06-23T20:57:09
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Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
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cc605e73
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2015-06-23T23:52:03
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Merge pull request #3222 from git-up/conflicted
Fixed GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED not returned in some cases
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bd670abd
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2015-06-23T23:30:58
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Merge pull request #3226 from libgit2/cmn/racy-diff-again
racy-git, the missing link
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14304b0e
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2015-06-23T16:27:17
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stash tests: ensure we save the workdir file
Ensure that when a file is added in the index and subsequently
modified in the working directory, the stashed working directory
tree contains the actual working directory contents.
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16c73d38
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2015-06-23T20:44:27
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repository: check the format version
This is something we do on re-init but not when opening a
repository. This hasn't particularly mattered up to now as the version
has been 0 ever since the first release of git, but the times, they're
a-changing and we will soon see version 1 in the wild. We need to make
sure we don't open those.
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8d8a2eef
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2015-06-15T11:14:40
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Fixed GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED not returned in some cases
If an index entry for a file that is not in HEAD is in conflicted state,
when diffing HEAD with the index, the status field of the corresponding git_diff_delta was incorrectly reported as GIT_DELTA_ADDED instead of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED.
This was due to handle_unmatched_new_item() initially setting the status
to GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED but then overriding it later with GIT_DELTA_ADDED.
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cb63e7e8
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2015-06-17T08:55:09
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Explicitly handle GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_merge()
This fixes a bug where if a file was in conflicted state in either diff,
it would not always remain in conflicted state in the merged diff.
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1e46d545
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2015-06-09T03:50:00
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crlf tests: ensure that Unix obeys autocrlf=true
All platforms do terrible, horrible, no good, very bad translation
when core.autocrlf=true. It's not just Windows!
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8293c8f9
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2015-06-08T13:51:28
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git_buf_text_lf_to_crlf: allow mixed line endings
Allow files to have mixed line endings instead of skipping processing
on them.
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71686ddc
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2015-06-08T11:55:04
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clar: support hierarchical test resource data
Support hierarchical test resource data, such that you can have
`tests/resources/foo/bar` and move the `bar` directory in as
a fixture.
Calling `cl_fixture_sandbox` on a path that is not directly beneath
the test resources directory succeeds, placing that directory into
the test fixture. (For example, `cl_fixture_sandbox("foo/bar")`
will sandbox the `foo/bar` directory as `bar`).
Add support for cleaning up directories created this way, by only
cleaning up the basename (in this example, `bar`) from the fixture
directory.
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e774fa6c
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2015-06-09T14:47:29
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crlf tests: posix known-good data
A corpus of files checked out with Git (Linux, 1.9.1) to ensure that
produce identical data when checking out using a CRLF filter.
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4ebe320a
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2015-06-09T10:37:14
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crlf tests: windows known-good data
A corpus of files checked out with Git for Windows (2.4.1.windows.1)
to ensure that we produce identical data when checking out using a
CRLF filter.
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3d92b9ab
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2015-06-08T09:08:01
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crlf tests: use known-good data produced by git
Given a variety of combinations of core.autocrlf settings and
attributes settings, test that we check out data into the working
directory the same as a known-good test resource created by git.git.
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bf8c0a9b
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2015-06-08T09:06:53
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crlf: script to generate expected crlf data
Include a shell script that will generate the expected CRLF data,
calling git.git to capture its output as a test resource for the
current platform.
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bd5e59ee
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2015-06-08T09:04:39
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crlf: include utf8 resources in master branch
Include the UTF8 and UTF8 BOM tests in the master crlf test
branch for completeness.
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84f8f500
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2015-06-05T10:11:50
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crlf: include additional test resources
Include additional test data for CRLF tests: files with mixed
line endings and binary files.
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04963300
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2015-05-11T11:57:05
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submodule: test unsetting config options
In addition to mapping enums to strings in the configuration, we need to
know to delete the configuration option when given the "none" or "no"
option.
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4536574a
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2015-05-05T16:29:38
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submodule: test more accurately for non-existence
The current code will always fail, but only because it's asking for a
string on a live config. Take a snapshot and make sure we fail with
ENOTFOUND instead of any old error.
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adb58f7d
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2015-05-05T16:21:57
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submodule: fix potential leak in the tests
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961861fa
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2015-05-05T09:25:17
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submodule: get rid of `_save()`
We no longer have any setters which affect an instance, so
`git_submodule_save()` is no longer relevant.
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d6073b30
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2015-05-05T09:22:35
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submodule: make `_set_url()` affect the configuration
With this one, we can get rid of the edit_and_save test.
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486ba4cd
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2015-05-05T09:13:52
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submodule: make `_set_branch()` affect the configuration
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4e636423
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2015-05-05T09:01:20
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submodule: make `_set_update_fetch_recurse_submodules()` affect the config
Similarly to the other ones. In this test we copy over testing
`RECURSE_YES` which shows an error in our handling of the `YES` variant
which we may have to port to the rest.
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e8a39f8e
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2015-05-05T08:35:29
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submodule: make `_set_update()` affect the configuration
Moving on with the removal of runtime-changing variables, the update
setting for a remote is whatever it was when it was looked up.
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c6f489c9
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2015-05-04T17:29:12
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submodule: add an ignore option to status
This lets us specify in the status call which ignore rules we want to
use (optionally falling back to whatever the submodule has in its
configuration).
This removes one of the reasons for having `_set_ignore()` set the value
in-memory. We re-use the `IGNORE_RESET` value for this as it is no
longer relevant but has a similar purpose to `IGNORE_FALLBACK`.
Similarly, we remove `IGNORE_DEFAULT` which does not have use outside of
initializers and move that to fall back to the configuration as well.
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64bbd47a
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2015-05-04T17:09:21
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submodule: don't let status change an existing instance
As submodules are becomes more like values, we should not let a status
check to update its properties. Instead of taking a submodule, have
status take a repo and submodule name.
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5a9fc6c8
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2015-05-04T16:22:56
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submodule: make set_ignore() affect the configuration
Instead of affecting a particular instance, make it change the
configuration.
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dfda2f68
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2015-04-27T19:27:29
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submodule: remove the per-repo cache
Having this cache and giving them out goes against our multithreading
guarantees and it makes it impossible to use submodules in a
multi-threaded environment, as any thread can ask for a refresh which
may reallocate some string in the submodule struct which we've accessed
in a different one via a getter.
This makes the submodules behave more like remotes, where each object is
created upon request and not shared except explicitly by the user. This
means that some tests won't pass yet, as they assume they can affect the
submodule objects in the cache and that will affect later operations.
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6e611f7c
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2015-06-22T14:17:39
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index: add a diff test for smudging a file which becomes empty
Even though the file is empty and thus the size in the entry matches, we
should be able to detect it as a difference.
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27133caf
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2015-06-20T17:20:07
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tests: move racy tests to the index
They fit there much better, even though we often check by diffing, it's
about the behaviour of the index.
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5b05f954
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2015-06-20T13:17:06
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merge: work around write-side racy protection when hacking the index
As we attempt to replicate a situation in which an older checkout has
put a file on disk with different filtering settings from us, set the
timestamp on the entry and file to a second before we're performing the
operation so the entry in the index counts as old.
This way we can test that we're not looking at the on-disk file when the
index has the entry and we detect it as clean.
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a3f42fe8
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2015-06-22T15:32:29
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commit: allow retrieving an arbitrary header field
This allows the user to look up fields which we don't parse in libgit2,
and allows them to access gpgsig or mergetag fields if they wish to
check the signature.
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26432a9c
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2015-06-20T12:37:32
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tests: set racy times manually
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6c5eaead
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2015-06-20T12:36:58
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tests: plug leaks in the racy test
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ff475375
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2015-06-17T14:34:10
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diff: check files with the same or newer timestamps
When a file on the workdir has the same or a newer timestamp than the
index, we need to perform a full check of the contents, as the update of
the file may have happened just after we wrote the index.
The iterator changes are such that we can reach inside the workdir
iterator from the diff, though it may be better to have an accessor
instead of moving these structs into the header.
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fc656802
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2015-06-19T08:31:07
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status: test that symlinks don't lose their mode
Test to ensure that when status updates an index, it does not alter
the original mode for file types that are not supported (eg, symlinks
on Windows).
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9018529b
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2015-06-20T14:34:34
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Merge pull request #3238 from git-up/double_free
Fixed index being double-freed in stash tests
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883cb642
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2015-06-20T14:05:02
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Merge pull request #3236 from libgit2/cmn/index-checksum
Use the checksum to check whether an index has been modified
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07ea3a7f
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2015-06-20T10:57:03
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Fixed index being double-freed in stash tests
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863dd89a
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2015-06-18T12:45:40
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tests: tick over five seconds instead of one
When ticking over one second, it can happen that the actual time ticks
over the same second between the time that we undermine our own race
protections and the time in which we perform the index update. Such
timing would make the time in the entries match the index' timestamp and
we have not gained anything.
Ticking over five seconds makes it so that if real-time rolls over that
second, our index is still ahead. This is still suboptimal as we're
dealing with timing, but five seconds should be long enough for any
reasonable test runner to finish the tests.
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46c84c72
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2015-06-19T21:56:42
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index: user a better assertion when comparing sizes
This will tell us which numbers we were trying to compare, rather than
just telling us that they're different.
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85a5e8eb
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2015-06-17T09:00:23
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Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
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534d136d
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2015-06-17T08:52:28
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Fix memory leak in tests/network/refspecs.c
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a56db992
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2015-06-17T08:15:49
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Merge pull request #3219 from libgit2/cmn/racy-diff
Zero out racily-clean entries' file_size
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fef5344c
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2015-06-16T16:34:25
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merge::workdir::dirty: tick idx to defeat racy-git
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121c3171
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2015-06-16T15:18:04
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Introduce p_utimes and p_futimes
Provide functionality to set the time on a filesystem entry,
using utimes or futimes on POSIX type systems or SetFileTime
on Win32.
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5f83758f
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2015-06-16T10:40:46
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Merge pull request #3209 from libgit2/cmn/double-author
commit: ignore multiple author fields
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e44abe16
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2015-06-16T08:51:45
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tests: tick the index when we count OID calculations
These tests want to test that we don't recalculate entries which match
the index already. This is however something we force when truncating
racily-clean entries.
Tick the index forward as we know that we don't perform the
modifications which the racily-clean code is trying to avoid.
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c4e6ab5f
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2015-06-15T14:32:08
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crlf: tick the index forward to work around racy-git behaviour
In order to avoid racy-git, we zero out the file size for entries with
the same timestamp as the index (or during the initial checkout). This
is the case in a couple of crlf tests, as the code is fast enough to do
everything in the same second.
As we know that we do not perform the modification just after writing
out the index, which is what this is designed to work around, tick the
mtime of the index file such that it doesn't agree with the files
anymore, and we do not zero out these entries.
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77596fcf
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2015-06-15T09:51:34
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diff: add failing test for racy-git in the index
We update the index and then immediately change the contents of the
file. This makes the diff think there are no changes, as the timestamp
of the file agrees with the cached data. This is however a bug, as the
file has obviously changed contents.
The test is a bit fragile, as it assumes that the index writing and the
following modification of the file happen in the same second, but it's
enough to show the issue.
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0f4d9c03
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2015-06-15T09:52:40
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Fixed Xcode 6.1 build warnings
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d4723c89
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2015-06-15T08:17:45
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Merge pull request #3177 from ethomson/binary_diff
Binary diffs: store deltas in the diff structure, include binary data in diff callbacks
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ae22ef0e
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2015-06-15T08:09:21
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Merge pull request #3217 from jeffhostetler/leak_checkout_icase
Fix leaks in tests/checkout/icase
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26d5c0b8
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2015-06-12T09:28:47
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Fix leaks in tests/checkout/icase
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391281ae
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2015-06-02T18:26:22
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binary diff: test binary blob to blob tests
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8147b1af
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2015-05-25T20:03:59
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diff: introduce binary diff callbacks
Introduce a new binary diff callback to provide the actual binary
delta contents to callers. Create this data from the diff contents
(instead of directly from the ODB) to support binary diffs including
the workdir, not just things coming out of the ODB.
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ac7012a8
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2015-05-25T20:36:29
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binary diff: test index->workdir binary diffs
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352ee171
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2015-06-12T12:45:49
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clone: set the credentials callback during testing
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0f69b41d
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2015-06-12T12:25:25
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push: pass the callbacks during setup as well
We need to pass these options in order to have the credentials callback
set.
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65d69fe8
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2015-06-11T08:24:58
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commit: ignore multiple author fields
Some tools create multiple author fields. git is rather lax when parsing
them, although fsck does complain about them. This means that they exist
in the wild.
As it's not too taxing to check for them, and there shouldn't be a
noticeable slowdown when dealing with correct commits, add logic to skip
over these extra fields when parsing the commit.
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2eecc288
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2015-06-10T14:43:49
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Introduce `git_filter_list_contains`
`git_filter_list_contains` can be used to query a filter list to
determine if a given filter will be run.
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82a7a24c
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2015-06-08T15:22:01
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Merge pull request #3165 from ethomson/downcase
Downcase
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b6011e29
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2015-06-07T15:10:28
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Merge pull request #3185 from libgit2/cmn/foreach-cancel-loose
path: error out if the callback returns an error
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8da44047
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2015-06-06T03:55:28
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path: error out if the callback returns an error
When the callback returns an error, we should stop immediately. This
broke when trying to make sure we pass specific errors up the chain.
This broke cancelling out of the loose backend's foreach.
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9f3c18e2
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2015-06-02T08:36:15
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Fixed build warnings on Xcode 6.1
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9e88a823
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2015-05-21T13:02:22
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remote: test insteadOf for anonymous remotes
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ec0c4c40
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2015-05-04T11:59:20
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remote: apply insteadOf configuration.
A remote's URLs are now modified according to the url.*.insteadOf
and url.*.pushInsteadOf configurations. This allows a user to
replace URL prefixes by setting the corresponding keys. E.g.
"url.foo.insteadOf = bar" would replace the prefix "bar" with the
new prefix "foo".
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bad33a5d
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2015-05-29T17:39:11
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git__tolower: test that some non-ASCII downcasing isn't
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006548da
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2015-05-29T16:07:51
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git__strcasecmp: treat input bytes as unsigned
Treat input bytes as unsigned before doing arithmetic on them,
lest we look at some non-ASCII byte (like a UTF-8 character) as a
negative value and perform the comparison incorrectly.
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2c8550f0
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2015-05-29T19:38:11
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Merge pull request #3157 from mgorny/ssh_memory_auth
Support getting SSH keys from memory, pt. 2
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885b94aa
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2015-05-28T15:26:13
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Rename GIT_EMERGECONFLICT to GIT_ECONFLICT
We do not error on "merge conflicts"; on the contrary, merge conflicts
are a normal part of merging. We only error on "checkout conflicts",
where a change exists in the index or the working directory that would
otherwise be overwritten by performing the checkout.
This *may* happen during merge (after the production of the new index
that we're going to checkout) but it could happen during any checkout.
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ff8d635a
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2015-05-28T18:45:57
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Merge pull request #3139 from ethomson/diff_conflicts
Include conflicts when diffing
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fb92b48d
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2015-05-28T10:13:07
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Merge pull request #3149 from libgit2/cmn/upstream-matching-push
Fill the pointers for matching refspecs
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