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14a513e0
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2012-04-13T15:00:29
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Add support for pathspec to diff and status
This adds preliminary support for pathspecs to diff and status.
The implementation is not very optimized (it still looks at
every single file and evaluated the the pathspec match against
them), but it works.
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d1f33156
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2012-04-13T20:41:06
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'carlosmn/revwalk-merge-base' into new-error-handling
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fcb2164f
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2012-04-13T10:51:58
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Merge pull request #623 from arrbee/refactor-open
Update git_repository_open
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6a625435
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2012-04-12T23:40:41
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branch: simplify error handling for git_branch_move()
The cleanup needs to happen anyway, so set the error code and jump
there instead of copying the code.
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a1515693
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2012-04-12T20:52:26
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local transport: plug leak
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6a8bcfa4
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2012-04-12T20:47:46
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branch: plug leaks in git_branch_move() and _delete()
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eb8117b8
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2012-04-12T20:25:07
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error-handling: revwalk
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bf787bd8
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2012-04-08T18:56:50
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Move git_merge_base() to is own header and document it
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f9e4bfa3
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2012-03-04T03:00:35
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revwalk: use a priority queue for calculating merge bases
As parents are older than their children, we're appending to the
commit list most of the time, which makes an ordered linked list quite
inefficient.
While we're there, don't sort the results list in the main loop, as
we're sorting them afterwards and it creates extra work.
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2c4ef1dd
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2012-03-03T16:43:24
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revwalk: use merge bases to speed up processing
There is no need walk down the parents of a merge base to mark them as
uninteresting because we'll never see them. Calculate the merge bases
in prepare_walk() so mark_uninteresting() can stop at a merge base
instead of walking all the way to the root.
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081d2291
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2012-03-03T04:46:21
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revwalk: don't assume malloc succeeds
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de7ab85d
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2012-03-03T03:31:51
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Implement git_merge_base()
It's implemented in revwalk.c so it has access to the revision
walker's commit cache and related functions. The algorithm is the one
used by git, modified so it fits better with the library's functions.
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06b9d915
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2012-02-28T02:19:57
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revwalk: allow pushing/hiding a reference by name
The code was already there, so factor it out and let users push an OID
by giving it a reference name. Only refs to commits are
supported. Annotated tags will throw an error.
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7784bcbb
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2012-04-11T11:52:59
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Refactor git_repository_open with new options
Add a new command `git_repository_open_ext` with extended options
that control how searching for a repository will be done. The
existing `git_repository_open` and `git_repository_discover` are
reimplemented on top of it. We may want to change the default
behavior of `git_repository_open` but this commit does not do that.
Improve support for "gitdir" files where the work dir is separate
from the repo and support for the "separate-git-dir" config. Also,
add support for opening repos created with `git-new-workdir` script
(although I have only confirmed that they can be opened, not that
all functions work correctly).
There are also a few minor changes that came up:
- Fix `git_path_prettify` to allow in-place prettifying.
- Fix `git_path_root` to support backslashes on Win32. This fix
should help many repo open/discover scenarios - it is the one
function called when opening before prettifying the path.
- Tweak `git_config_get_string` to set the "out" pointer to NULL
if the config value is not found. Allows some other cleanup.
- Fix a couple places that should have been calling
`git_repository_config__weakptr` and were not.
- Fix `cl_git_sandbox_init` clar helper to support bare repos.
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64b402f8
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2012-04-11T19:19:12
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status: Remove status_old
This is Git yo. You can fetch stuff from the history if you need it.
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a62053a0
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2012-04-01T00:45:02
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error-handling local transport
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5eb8affb
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2012-03-30T18:37:19
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error-handling: fetch
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bd6585a7
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2012-03-16T15:15:21
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netops: show winsock error messages on Windows
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56b7df10
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2012-03-07T07:01:20
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error-handling: netops
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25530fca
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2012-03-06T11:26:10
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error-handling: http
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2b386acd
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2012-03-06T10:47:18
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error-handling: git transport
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84d250bf
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2012-03-06T10:23:02
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error-handling: protocol, pkt
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4376f7f6
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2012-03-06T08:12:35
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error-handling: remote, transport
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d4d648b0
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2012-04-11T15:25:34
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Fix compilation errors and warnings
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1a2b8725
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2012-04-11T14:27:40
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Typedefs don't have enum in front
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0a20eee9
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2012-04-11T03:43:30
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Merge pull request #619 from nulltoken/topic/branches
Basic branch management API
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b78fb64d
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2012-04-10T14:03:47
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repository: make git_repository_set_workdir() prettify the path it is being passed
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dcfdb958
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2012-04-11T12:38:45
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Merge branch 'new-error-handling' of github.com:libgit2/libgit2 into new-error-handling
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4615f0f7
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2012-04-09T03:22:14
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branch: add git_branch_move()
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555aa453
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2012-04-09T02:28:31
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fileops: Make git_futils_mkdir_r() able to skip non-empty directories
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731df570
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2012-04-04T15:57:19
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Add basic branch management API: git_branch_create(), git_branch_delete(), git_branch_list()
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79fd4230
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2012-04-06T15:23:18
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transport/local: Fix peeling of nested tags
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3f46f313
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2012-04-06T14:34:26
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tag: Add git_tag_peel() which recursively peel a tag until a non tag git_object is met
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8e8b6b01
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2012-04-04T13:13:43
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Clean up valgrind warnings
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73fe6a8e
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2012-03-28T18:59:12
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error-handling: Commit (WIP)
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09719c50
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2012-03-14T12:13:03
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reference: Fix creation of references with extended ASCII characters in their name
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952f94c8
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2012-03-30T14:42:23
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Fix bug when join_n refers to original buffer
There was a bug in git_buf_join_n when the contents of the
original buffer were joined into itself and the realloc
moved the pointer to the original buffer.
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95dfb031
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2012-03-30T14:40:50
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Improve config handling for diff,submodules,attrs
This adds support for a bunch of core.* settings that affect
diff and status, plus fixes up some incorrect implementations
of those settings from before. Also, this cleans up the
handling of config settings in the new submodules code and
in the old attrs/ignore code.
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bfc9ca59
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2012-03-28T16:45:36
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Added submodule API and use in status
When processing status for a newly checked out repo, it is
possible that there will be submodules that have not yet been
initialized. The only way to distinguish these from untracked
directories is to have some knowledge of submodules. This
commit adds a new submodule API which, given a name or path,
can determine if it appears to be a submodule and can give
information about the submodule.
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277e3041
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2012-03-26T11:22:27
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Fix handling of submodules in trees
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1db12b00
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2012-03-25T23:04:26
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Eliminate hairy COITERATE macro
I decided that the COITERATE macro was, in the end causing
more confusion that it would save and decided just to write
out the loops that I needed for parallel diff list iteration.
It is not that much code and this just feels less obfuscated.
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875bfc5f
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2012-03-25T21:26:48
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Fix error in tree iterator when popping up trees
There was an error in the tree iterator where it would
delete two tree levels instead of just one when popping
up a tree level. Unfortunately the test data for the
tree iterator did not have any deep trees with subtrees
in the middle of the tree items, so this problem went
unnoticed. This contains the 1-line fix plus new test
data and tests that reveal the issue.
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c8838ee9
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2012-03-23T11:03:01
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Restore default status recursion behavior
This gives `git_status_foreach()` back its old behavior of
emulating the "--untracked=all" behavior of git. You can
get any of the various --untracked options by passing flags
to `git_status_foreach_ext()` but the basic version will
keep the behavior it has always had.
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4b136a94
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2012-03-23T09:26:09
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Fix crash in new status and add recurse option
This fixes the bug that @nulltoken found (thank you!) where
if there were untracked directories alphabetically after the
last tracked item, the diff implementation would deref a NULL
pointer.
The fix involved the code which decides if it is necessary
to recurse into a directory in the working dir, so it was
easy to add a new option `GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS`
to control if the contents of untracked directories should be
included in status.
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66142ae0
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2012-03-22T10:44:36
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New status fixes
This adds support for roughly-right tracking of submodules
(although it does not recurse into submodules to detect
internal modifications a la core git), and it adds support
for including unmodified files in diff iteration if requested.
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a48ea31d
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2012-03-21T12:33:09
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Reimplment git_status_foreach using git diff
This is an initial reimplementation of status using diff a la
the way that core git does it.
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a4c291ef
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2012-03-20T21:57:38
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Convert reflog to new errors
Cleaned up some other issues.
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4aa7de15
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2012-03-19T17:49:46
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Convert indexer, notes, sha1_lookup, and signature
More files moved to new error handling style.
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7c7ff7d1
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2012-03-19T16:10:11
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Migrate index, oid, and utils to new errors
This includes a few cleanups that came up while converting
these files.
This commit introduces a could new git error classes, including
the catchall class: GITERR_INVALID which I'm using as the class
for invalid and out of range values which are detected at too low
a level of library to use a higher level classification. For
example, an overflow error in parsing an integer or a bad letter
in parsing an OID string would generate an error in this class.
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0d0fa7c3
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2012-03-16T15:56:01
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Convert attr, ignore, mwindow, status to new errors
Also cleaned up some previously converted code that still had
little things to polish.
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7b93079b
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2012-03-16T15:16:52
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Make git_path_root() cope with windows network paths
Fix libgit2/libgit2sharp#125
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deafee7b
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2012-03-14T17:36:15
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Continue error conversion
This converts blob.c, fileops.c, and all of the win32 files.
Also, various minor cleanups throughout the code. Plus, in
testing the win32 build, I cleaned up a bunch (although not
all) of the warnings with the 64-bit build.
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ab43ad2f
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2012-03-14T11:07:14
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Convert attr and other files to new errors
This continues to add other files to the new error handling
style. I think the only real concerns here are that there are
a couple of error return cases that I have converted to asserts,
but I think that it was the correct thing to do given the new
error style.
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e3c47510
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2012-03-13T14:23:24
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Resolve comments from pull request
This converts the map validation function into a macro, tweaks
the GITERR_OS system error automatic appending, and adds a
tentative new error access API and some quick unit tests for
both the old and new error APIs.
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1736799d
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2012-03-12T23:06:31
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Add map.c with shared p_mmap param validation
Forgot to add this file in the previous commit
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e1de726c
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2012-03-12T22:55:40
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Migrate ODB files to new error handling
This migrates odb.c, odb_loose.c, odb_pack.c and pack.c to
the new style of error handling. Also got the unix and win32
versions of map.c. There are some minor changes to other
files but no others were completely converted.
This also contains an update to filebuf so that a zeroed out
filebuf will not think that the fd (== 0) is actually open
(and inadvertently call close() on fd 0 if cleaned up).
Lastly, this was built and tested on win32 and contains a
bunch of fixes for the win32 build which was pretty broken.
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dda708e7
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2012-03-09T19:55:50
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error-handling: On-disk config file backend
Includes:
- Proper error reporting when encountering syntax errors in a
config file (file, line number, column).
- Rewritten `config_write`, now with 99% less goto-spaghetti
- Error state in `git_filebuf`: filebuf write functions no longer
need to be checked for error returns. If any of the writes performed
on a buffer fail, the last call to `git_filebuf_commit` or
`git_filebuf_hash` will fail accordingly and set the appropiate error
message. Baller!
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6af24ce3
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2012-03-07T10:55:18
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Merge pull request #590 from arrbee/new-error-handling
Migrating diff to new error handling
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998f7b3d
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2012-03-07T10:52:17
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Fix issues raised on pull request
This resolves the comments on pull request #590
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e54d8d89
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2012-03-07T01:37:09
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error-handling: Config
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ae9e29fd
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2012-03-06T16:14:31
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Migrating diff to new error handling
Ended up migrating a bunch of upstream functions as well
including vector, attr_file, and odb in order to get this
to work right.
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cb8a7961
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2012-03-07T00:02:55
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error-handling: Repository
This also includes droping `git_buf_lasterror` because it makes no sense
in the new system. Note that in most of the places were it has been
dropped, the code needs cleanup. I.e. GIT_ENOMEM is going away, so
instead it should return a generic `-1` and obviously not throw
anything.
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9d160ba8
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2012-03-06T01:37:56
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diff: Fix rebase breackage
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1a481123
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2012-02-17T00:13:34
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error-handling: References
Yes, this is error handling solely for `refs.c`, but some of the
abstractions leak all ofer the code base.
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45d387ac
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2012-02-15T16:54:17
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refs: Error handling rework. WIP
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60bc2d20
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2012-02-14T21:23:11
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error-handling: Add new routines
Obviously all the old throw routines are still in place, so we can
gradually port over.
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529df4df
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2012-03-02T15:57:06
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Fixes for merge of filters branch
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e1bcc191
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2012-03-01T11:45:00
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Revert GIT_STATUS constants to avoid issues
This reverts the changes to the GIT_STATUS constants and adds a
new enumeration to describe the type of change in a git_diff_delta.
I don't love this solution, but it should prevent strange errors
from occurring for now. Eventually, I would like to unify the
various status constants, but it needs a larger plan and I just
wanted to eliminate this breakage quickly.
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c19bc93c
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2012-02-29T14:19:39
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Fixing memory leaks indicated by valgrind
This clears up the memory leaks that valgrind seems to find on
my machine.
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da9abdd6
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2012-02-29T13:19:31
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Fix a win32 warning message
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854eccbb
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2012-02-29T12:04:59
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Clean up GIT_UNUSED macros on all platforms
It turns out that commit 31e9cfc4cbcaf1b38cdd3dbe3282a8f57e5366a5
did not fix the GIT_USUSED behavior on all platforms. This commit
walks through and really cleans things up more thoroughly, getting
rid of the unnecessary stuff.
To remove the use of some GIT_UNUSED, I ended up adding a couple
of new iterators for hashtables that allow you to iterator just
over keys or just over values.
In making this change, I found a bug in the clar tests (where we
were doing *count++ but meant to do (*count)++ to increment the
value). I fixed that but then found the test failing because it
was not really using an empty repo. So, I took some of the code
that I wrote for iterator testing and moved it to clar_helpers.c,
then made use of that to make it easier to open fixtures on a
per test basis even within a single test file.
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74fa4bfa
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2012-02-28T16:14:47
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Update diff to use iterators
This is a major reorganization of the diff code. This changes
the diff functions to use the iterators for traversing the
content. This allowed a lot of code to be simplified. Also,
this moved the functions relating to outputting a diff into a
new file (diff_output.c).
This includes a number of other changes - adding utility
functions, extending iterators, etc. plus more tests for the
diff code. This also takes the example diff.c program much
further in terms of emulating git-diff command line options.
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e47329b6
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2012-02-13T17:29:30
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First pass of diff index to workdir implementation
This is an initial version of git_diff_workdir_to_index. It
also includes renaming some structures and some refactoring
of the existing code so that it could be shared better with
the new function.
This is not complete since it needs a rebase to get some
new odb functions from the upstream branch.
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caf71ec0
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2012-02-07T15:30:18
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Add tests and fix bugs for diff whitespace options
Once I added tests for the whitespace handling options of
diff, I realized that there were some bugs. This fixes
those and adds the new tests into the test suite.
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a2e895be
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2012-02-07T12:14:28
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Continue implementation of git-diff
* Implemented git_diff_index_to_tree
* Reworked git_diff_options structure to handle more options
* Made most of the options in git_diff_options actually work
* Reorganized code a bit to remove some redundancy
* Added option parsing to examples/diff.c to test most options
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5a2f097f
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2012-02-03T17:05:05
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Fix minor WIN32 incompatibility
File mode flags are not all defined on WIN32, but since git
is so rigid in how it uses file modes, there is no reason not
to hard code a particular value. Also, this is only used in
the git_diff_print_compact helper function, so it is really
really not important.
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3a437590
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2012-02-03T16:53:01
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Clean up diff implementation for review
This fixes several bugs, updates tests and docs, eliminates the
FILE* assumption in favor of printing callbacks for the diff patch
formatter helpers, and adds a "diff" example function that can
perform a diff from the command line.
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65b09b1d
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2012-02-02T18:03:43
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Implement diff lists and formatters
This reworks the diff API to separate the steps of producing
a diff descriptions from formatting the diff. This will allow
us to share diff output code with the various diff creation
scenarios and will allow us to implement rename detection as
an optional pass that can be run on a diff list.
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cd33323b
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2012-01-27T11:29:25
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Initial implementation of git_diff_blob
This gets the basic plumbing in place for git_diff_blob.
There is a known issue where additional parameters like
the number of lines of context to display on the diff
are not working correctly (which leads one of the new
unit tests to fail).
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8b75f7f3
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2012-01-24T14:08:20
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Eliminate xdiff compiler warnings
This cleans up the various GCC compiler warnings with the
xdiff code that was copied in.
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2705576b
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2012-01-24T14:06:42
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Simplify GIT_UNUSED macros
Since casting to void works to eliminate errors with unused
parameters on all platforms, avoid the various special cases.
Over time, it will make sense to eliminate the GIT_UNUSED
macro completely and just have GIT_UNUSED_ARG.
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3a5ad90a
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2012-01-24T12:23:20
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Import xdiff library from git
This is the initial import of the xdiff code (LGPL) from
core git as of rev f349b562086e2b7595d8a977d2734ab2ef9e71ef
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e3d55b2a
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2012-03-02T15:44:15
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Merge pull request #575 from libgit2/filters
Filters, yo
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ce49c7a8
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2012-03-02T15:09:40
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Add filter tests and fix some bugs
This adds some initial unit tests for file filtering and fixes
some simple bugs in filter application.
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97da3eae
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2012-03-02T21:12:00
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config: Add missing file
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f2c25d18
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2012-03-02T20:08:00
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config: Implement a proper cvar cache
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c63793ee
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2012-03-02T03:51:45
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attr: Change the attribute check macros
The point of having `GIT_ATTR_TRUE` and `GIT_ATTR_FALSE` macros is to be
able to change the way that true and false values are stored inside of
the returned gitattributes value pointer.
However, if these macros are implemented as a simple rename for the
`git_attr__true` pointer, they will always be used with the `==`
operator, and hence we cannot really change the implementation to any
other way that doesn't imply using special pointer values and comparing
them!
We need to do the same thing that core Git does, which is using a
function macro. With `GIT_ATTR_TRUE(attr)`, we can change
internally the way that these values are stored to anything we want.
This commit does that, and rewrites a large chunk of the attributes test
suite to remove duplicated code for expected attributes, and to
properly test the function macro behavior instead of comparing
pointers.
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47a899ff
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2012-03-01T21:19:51
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filter: Beautiful refactoring
Comments soothe my soul.
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788430c8
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2012-03-01T05:06:47
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filter: Properly cache filter settings
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c5266eba
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2012-03-01T01:16:25
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filter: Precache the filter config options on load
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c5e94482
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2012-03-01T00:52:21
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config: Refactor & add `git_config_get_mapped`
Sane API for real-world usage.
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27950fa3
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2012-02-29T01:26:03
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filter: Add write-to CRLF filter
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450b40ca
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2012-02-28T01:13:32
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filter: Load attributes for file
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f7367993
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2012-02-27T22:22:45
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revwalk: add convenience function to push/hide HEAD
It's not unusual to want the walker to act on HEAD, so add a
convencience function for the case that the user doesn't already have
a resolved HEAD reference.
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155aca2d
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2012-02-27T21:17:13
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revwalk: introduce pushing and hiding by glob
git_revwalk_{push,hide}_glob() lets you push the OIDs of references
that match the specified glob. This is the basics for what git.git
does with the rev-list options --branches, --tags, --remotes and
--glob.
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eb8f90e5
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2012-02-27T17:22:51
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buffer: Null terminate on rtrim
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44b1ff4c
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2012-02-27T04:31:05
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filter: Apply filters before writing a file to the ODB
Initial implementation. The relevant code is in `blob.c`: the blob write
function has been split into smaller functions.
- Directly write a file to the ODB in streaming mode
- Directly write a symlink to the ODB in direct mode
- Apply a filter, and write a file to the ODB in direct mode
When trying to write a file, we first call `git_filter__load_for_file`,
which populates a filters array with the required filters based on the
filename.
If no filters are resolved to the filename, we can write to the ODB in
streaming mode straight from disk. Otherwise, we load the whole file in
memory and use double-buffering to apply the filter chain. We finish
by writing the file as a whole to the ODB.
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13224ea4
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2012-02-27T04:28:31
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buffer: Unify `git_fbuffer` and `git_buf`
This makes so much sense that I can't believe it hasn't been done
before. Kill the old `git_fbuffer` and read files straight into
`git_buf` objects.
Also: In order to fully support 4GB files in 32-bit systems, the
`git_buf` implementation has been changed from using `ssize_t` for
storage and storing negative values on allocation failure, to using
`size_t` and changing the buffer pointer to a magical pointer on
allocation failure.
Hopefully this won't break anything.
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8171998f
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2012-02-26T19:15:36
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Add git_remote_list()
Loops through the configuration and generates a list of configured
remotes.
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0a43d7cb
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2012-02-25T18:52:28
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config: correctly deal with setting a multivar with regex where there are no matches
We used to erroneously consider "^$" as a special case for appending a
value to a multivar. This was a misunderstanding and we should always
append a value if there are no existing values that match.
While we're in the area, replace all the variables in-memory in one
swoop and then replace them on disk so as to avoid matching a value
we've just introduced.
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