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54fd80e3
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2018-04-12T13:32:27
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revwalk: fix uninteresting revs sometimes not limiting graphwalk
When we want to limit our graphwalk, we use the heuristic of checking
whether the newest limiting (uninteresting) revision is newer than the
oldest interesting revision. We do so by inspecting whether the first
item's commit time of the user-supplied list of revisions is newer than
the last added interesting revision. This is wrong though, as the user
supplied list is in no way guaranteed to be sorted by increasing commit
dates. This could lead us to abort the revwalk early before applying all
relevant limiting revisions, outputting revisions which should in fact
have been hidden.
Fix the heuristic by instead checking whether _any_ of the limiting
commits was made earlier than the last interesting commit. Add a test.
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18d9c847
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2018-02-20T00:32:38
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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`.
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c11c08a5
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2017-03-09T14:01:10
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Skip uninteresting commits in revwalk timesort iterator
Fixes #4099
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8acc3b16
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2015-11-10T15:53:09
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tests: add merge-conflict branch for testrepo
Add a new branch that causes a merge conflict to `testrepo` so
that we are able to test merging in worktrees.
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390431c3
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2017-02-01T17:31:31
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revwal: add failing test for walking with topo-sort
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6708618c
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2016-07-21T01:24:12
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revwalk: get closer to git
We had some home-grown logic to figure out which objects to show during
the revision walk, but it was rather inefficient, looking over the same
list multiple times to figure out when we had run out of interesting
commits. We now use the lists in a smarter way.
We also introduce the slop mechanism to determine when to stpo
looking. When we run out of interesting objects, we continue preparing
the walk for another 5 rounds in order to make it less likely that we
miss objects in situations with complex graphs.
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565fb8dc
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2016-06-25T20:02:45
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revwalk: introduce tests that hide old commits
Introduce some tests that show some commits, while hiding some commits
that have a timestamp older than the common ancestors of these two
commits.
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bbe1957b
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2015-10-21T12:09:29
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tests: Fix warnings
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5ffdea6f
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2015-10-14T16:49:01
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revwalk: make commit list use 64 bits for time
We moved the "main" parsing to use 64 bits for the timestamp, but the
quick parsing for the revwalk did not. This means that for large
timestamps we fail to parse the time and thus the walk.
Move this parser to use 64 bits as well.
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5a503fff
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2015-04-08T23:42:36
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revwalk: add failing test for hiding and then pushing a commit
When we hide a commit which we later push into the revwalk, we do not
handle this well and return commits which we should not.
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60561d54
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2015-02-03T03:36:07
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tests: update for new test data
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3b2cb2c9
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2014-09-16T11:49:25
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Factor 40 and 41 constants from source.
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3bc3d797
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2014-03-31T15:15:32
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No need to find merge base.
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5302a885
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2014-03-12T11:21:55
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Fix pqueue sort boundary condition bug
If the pqueue comparison fn returned just 0 or 1 (think "a<b")
then the sort order of returned items could be wrong because there
was a "< 0" that really needed to be "<= 0". Yikes!!!
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d18209ee
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2014-02-01T16:27:42
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revwalk: add a test for pushing all references
This used to be broken, let's make sure we don't break this use-case.
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d465e4e9
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2014-02-01T15:19:13
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revwalk: ignore wrong object type in glob pushes
Pushing a whole namespace can cause us to attempt to push non-committish
objects. Catch this situation and special-case it for ignoring this.
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b4ef67d5
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2014-02-01T15:11:00
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revwalk: add a failing test for pushing "tags"
This shows that pusing a whole namespace can be problematic.
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17820381
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2013-11-14T14:05:52
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Rename tests-clar to tests
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