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0269833f
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2015-06-02T12:42:07
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settings: expose GIT_USE_NSEC flag in git_libgit2_features
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c097f717
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2015-08-17T15:02:02
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New API: git_index_find_prefix
Find the first index entry matching a prefix.
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1cef6b9f
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2015-09-03T11:38:21
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config: correct documentation for non-existent config file
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21e7015c
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2015-09-01T02:26:11
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Merge pull request #3402 from ethomson/faster_diff
Provide path matching in the iterators (for faster diffs)
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53c2296b
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2015-08-31T19:41:43
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iterator: better document GIT_DIFF_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH
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56ed415a
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2015-08-30T19:10:00
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diff: drop `FILELIST_MATCH`
Now that non-pathspec matching diffs are implemented at the iterator
level, drop `FILELIST_MATCH`ing.
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ed38e26d
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2015-08-30T15:47:49
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Merge pull request #3401 from phatblat/pb/doc-warning
Escape @ in doc comment
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91c9484c
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2015-08-29T17:46:34
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Escape @ in doc comment
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3273ab3f
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2015-08-28T20:06:18
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diff: better document GIT_DIFF_PATHSPEC_DISABLE
Document that `GIT_DIFF_PATHSPEC_DISABLE` is not necessarily about
explicit path matching, but also includes matching of directory
names. Enforce this in a test.
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ef206124
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2015-07-28T19:55:37
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Move filelist into the iterator handling itself.
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57af0b92
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2015-08-19T00:46:28
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cred: add a free function wrapper
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47ed7e5a
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2015-08-18T20:55:59
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transport: provide a way to get the callbacks
libgit2 implementations of smart subtransports can simply reach through
the structure, but external implementors cannot.
Add these two functions as a way for the smart subtransports to get the
callbacks as set by the user.
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5340d63d
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2015-07-12T12:50:23
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config: perform unlocking via git_transaction
This makes the API for commiting or discarding changes the same as for
references.
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36f784b5
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2015-06-01T20:02:23
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config: expose locking via the main API
This lock/unlock pair allows for the cller to lock a configuration file
to avoid concurrent operations.
It also allows for a transactional approach to updating a configuration
file. If multiple updates must be made atomically, they can be done
while the config is locked.
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b1667039
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2015-06-01T19:17:03
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config: implement basic transactional support
When a configuration file is locked, any updates made to it will be done
to the in-memory copy of the file. This allows for multiple updates to
happen while we hold the lock, preventing races during complex
config-file manipulation.
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25dbcf34
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2015-07-27T09:59:07
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Make giterr_detach no longer public
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c400bac4
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2015-08-01T15:38:04
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Merge pull request #3332 from phatblat/ben/doc-warnings
Resolve documentation warnings
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08afd227
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2015-07-27T18:32:55
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Fix remaining documentation warnings
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f90fbb8d
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2015-07-27T17:42:08
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Use correct Doxygen trailing comment syntax
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41808d04
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2015-07-27T14:46:50
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Fix @param names in doc comments
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759b2230
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2015-07-24T15:04:20
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Merge pull request #3303 from libgit2/cmn/index-add-submodule
Allow adding a submodule through git_index_add_bypath
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91dad181
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2015-07-24T15:01:04
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Merge pull request #3305 from libgit2/cmn/reflog-del-backend
refdb: delete a ref's reflog upon deletion
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37996d47
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2015-07-20T09:21:36
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Document git_fetch_options struct and fix typo.
git_fetch_options was missing from the API docs because it lacked a
documentation comment above the struct declaration.
I used the git_checkout_options docstring as a template.
Also fixes a typo in git_remote_prune_refs (remote, not reamote).
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01d0c02d
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2015-07-12T19:08:06
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refdb: delete a ref's reflog upon deletion
Removing a reflog upon ref deletion is something which only some
backends might wish to do. Backends which are database-backed may wish
to archive a reflog, log-based ones may not need to do anything.
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8a52ed7a
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2015-07-11T18:51:36
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errors: add EDIRECTORY
This is to be returned when the operation which the user asked for is
not possible to do on a directory.
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79698030
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2015-06-29T22:51:18
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git_cert: child types use proper base type
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9847d80d
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2015-07-09T18:21:31
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Merge pull request #3281 from ethomson/wildcard_filters
filters: custom filters with wildcard attributes
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3704ac35
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2015-07-07T12:38:47
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Merge pull request #3277 from git-up/git_diff_index_to_index
Added git_diff_index_to_index()
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a94d3e68
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2015-07-03T14:34:30
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filter: add docs for streaming filters
These functions are available on the public API but don't have any
documentation, so they don't appear on the API reference. Fix that.
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34065968
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2015-07-01T17:49:07
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submodule: completely remove reload_all
The function was removed, but its declaration and changelog entry about
its removal were forgotten.
The comment in the test doesn't make any sense as the function doesn't
exist anymore, so get rid of it as well.
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63924435
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2015-07-01T09:40:11
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filters: custom filters with wildcard attributes
Allow custom filters with wildcard attributes, so that clients
can support some random `filter=foo` in a .gitattributes and look
up the corresponding smudge/clean commands in the configuration file.
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ccef5adb
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2015-06-30T09:30:20
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Added git_diff_index_to_index()
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84d5a98f
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2015-06-28T14:53:30
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Bump version to 0.23.0 and SOVERSION to 23
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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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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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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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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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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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189aad45
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2015-06-24T19:32:07
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errors: introduce EINVALID
We've been using EINVALIDSPEC for a while to mean this, but that name
is too specific. Introduce this to be more explicit.
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bd470d00
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2015-06-23T15:21:12
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blob: don't recomment using git_buf_grow
We currently recommend using `git_buf_grow` in order to make a buffer
make an owned copy of the memory it points to. This is not behaviour we
should encourage, so remove this recommendation.
The function itself is not changed, as we need to remain compatible, but
it will be changed not to allow usage on borrowed buffers.
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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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cdee630f
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2015-06-09T19:07:58
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curl: extract certificate information
The information is exposed by curl for some crypto libraries in the form
of name:content strings. We can't do much more than return this
information.
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1376e784
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2015-06-07T14:42:13
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stream: add support for setting a proxy
If the stream claims to support this feature, we can let the transport
set the proxy.
We also set HTTPPROXYTUNNEL option so curl can create a tunnel through
the proxy which lets us create our own TLS session (if needed).
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09f3364d
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2015-06-23T23:40:02
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Merge pull request #3131 from urkud/const-char
Add `const` qualifier
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783672fa
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2015-05-11T12:01:08
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submodule: remove the RESET enum values
These are not useful anymore, as we don't affect the instance's
configuration.
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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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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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5e947c91
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2015-06-19T22:05:08
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index: use the checksum to check whether it's been modified
We currently use a timetamp to check whether an index file has been
modified since we last read it, but this is racy. If two updates happen
in the same second and we read after the first one, we won't detect the
second one.
Instead read the SHA-1 checksum of the file, which are its last 20 bytes which
gives us a sure-fire way to detect whether the file has changed since we
last read it.
As we're now keeping track of it, expose an accessor to this data.
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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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2deb3608
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2015-06-11T08:54:48
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Merge pull request #3155 from mgorny/userpass-const
cred_helpers: Add 'const' qualifiers to git_cred_userpass_payload
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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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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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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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2b922832
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2015-05-28T16:09:17
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Merge pull request #3127 from libgit2/cmn/remote-fixups
Tackle remote API issues from bindings
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10549a2d
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2015-05-19T18:26:04
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Introduce `GIT_DIFF_FLAG_EXISTS`
Mark the `old_file` and `new_file` sides of a delta with a new bit,
`GIT_DIFF_FLAG_EXISTS`, that introduces that a particular side of
the delta exists in the diff.
This is useful for indicating whether a working directory item exists
or not, in the presence of a conflict. Diff users may have previously
used DELETED to determine this information.
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9f545b9d
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2015-05-19T11:23:59
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introduce `git_index_entry_is_conflict`
It's not always obvious the mapping between stage level and
conflict-ness. More importantly, this can lead otherwise sane
people to write constructs like `if (!git_index_entry_stage(entry))`,
which (while technically correct) is unreadable.
Provide a nice method to help avoid such messy thinking.
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7c948014
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2015-05-14T14:00:29
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diff/status: introduce conflicts
When diffing against an index, return a new `GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED`
delta type for items that are conflicted. For a single file path,
only one delta will be produced (despite the fact that there are
multiple entries in the index).
Index iterators now have the (optional) ability to return conflicts
in the index. Prior to this change, they would be omitted, and callers
(like diff) would omit conflicted index entries entirely.
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ecd60a56
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2015-05-14T11:52:48
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conflicts: when adding conflicts, remove staged
When adding a conflict for some path, remove the staged entry.
Otherwise, an illegal index (with both stage 0 and high-stage
entries) would result.
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c6e942fb
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2015-05-17T15:19:22
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remote: validate refspecs before adding to config
When we moved from acting on the instance to acting on the
configuration, we dropped the validation of the passed refspec, which
can lead to writing an invalid refspec to the configuration. Bring that
validation back.
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ae5b9362
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2015-05-17T15:11:45
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remote: remove fetch parameter from create_anonymous
An anonymous remote is not configured and cannot therefore have
configured refspecs. Remove the parameter which adds this from the
constructor.
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f7142b5e
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2015-05-24T18:38:47
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cred: Declare GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_MEMORY unconditionally
Declare GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_MEMORY to have consistent API independently of
whether libgit2 was built with or without in-memory key passing support.
Or rather, to have it at all since build-time definitions are not stored
in headers.
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08e6b875
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2015-03-19T14:57:15
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Return an error when ssh memory credentials are not supported.
To not modify the external api.
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7a8b8503
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2015-03-17T09:19:15
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Add support to read ssh keys from memory.
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462865d7
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2015-05-24T13:18:30
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cred_helpers: Add 'const' qualifiers to git_cred_userpass_payload
Make both username & password in git_cred_userpass_payload 'const'.
The values are not altered anywhere, and the extra qualifier allows
clients to assign 'const' values there.
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d30155f2
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2015-05-20T14:26:05
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Fix error when building as C++.
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cd3f3c28
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2015-05-20T21:06:01
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Add a missing include for reset
Our doc parser really wants the types to be declared in the header it's
reading.
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1396c381
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2015-05-18T16:04:55
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errors: add GIT_EEOF to indicate early EOF
This can be used by tools to show mesages about failing to communicate
with the server. The error message in this case will often contain the
server's error message, as far as it managed to send anything.
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70f7484d
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2015-05-14T09:35:08
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remote: get rid of the run-time refspec setters
These were left over from the culling as it's not clear which use-cases
might benefit from this. It is not clear that we want to support any
use-case which depends on changing the remote's idea of the base
refspecs rather than passing in different per-operation refspec list, so
remove these functions.
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c8022e6c
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2015-05-13T06:21:12
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Add `const` qualifier
This fixes a warning in `examples/describe.c` without breaking the main build.
OTOH, I'm not sure if this is an API-compatible change.
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a6f2ceaf
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2015-05-13T12:11:55
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Merge pull request #3118 from libgit2/cmn/stream-size
odb: make the writestream's size a git_off_t
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d01737b4
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2015-05-13T09:11:38
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Merge pull request #3117 from libgit2/cmn/index-more-accurate
index: make the entries have more accurate sizes
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a4b6452a
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2015-04-23T06:55:29
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remote: remove git_remote_save()
It has now become a no-op, so remove the function and all references to
it.
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77254990
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2015-04-23T06:51:34
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remote: remove live changing of refspecs
The base refspecs changing can be a cause of confusion as to what is the
current base refspec set and complicate saving the remote's
configuration.
Change `git_remote_add_{fetch,push}()` to update the configuration
instead of an instance.
This finally makes `git_remote_save()` a no-op, it will be removed in a
later commit.
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35a8a8c5
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2015-04-22T17:29:20
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remote: move the tagopt setting to the fetch options
This is another option which we should not be keeping in the remote, but
is specific to each particular operation.
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3eff2a57
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2015-04-22T16:11:10
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remote: move the update_fetchhead setting to the options
While this will rarely be different from the default, having it in the
remote adds yet another setting it has to keep around and can affect its
behaviour. Move it to the options.
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058b753c
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2015-04-22T15:45:21
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remote: move the transport ctor to the callbacks
Instead of having it set in a different place from every other callback,
put it the main structure. This removes some state from the remote and
makes it behave more like clone, where the constructors are passed via
the options.
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6fb373a0
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2015-04-22T04:54:00
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remote: add prune option to fetch
Add a prune setting in the fetch options to allow to fall back to the
configuration (the default) or to set it on or off.
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22261344
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2015-04-22T04:38:08
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remote: remove url and pushurl from the save logic
As a first step in removing the repository-saving logic, don't allow
chaning the url or push url from a remote object, but change the
configuration on the configuration immediately.
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8f0104ec
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2015-04-21T22:10:36
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Remove the callbacks struct from the remote
Having the setting be different from calling its actions was not a great
idea and made for the sake of the wrong convenience.
Instead of that, accept either fetch options, push options or the
callbacks when dealing with the remote. The fetch options are currently
only the callbacks, but more options will be moved from setters and
getters on the remote to the options.
This does mean passing the same struct along the different functions but
the typical use-case will only call git_remote_fetch() or
git_remote_push() and so won't notice much difference.
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77b339f7
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2015-05-12T13:06:33
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odb: make the writestream's size a git_off_t
Restricting files to size_t is a silly limitation. The loose backend
writes to a file directly, so there is no issue in using 63 bits for the
size.
We still assume that the header is going to fit in 64 bytes, which does
mean quite a bit smaller files due to the run-length encoding, but it's
still a much larger size than you would want Git to handle.
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ca294279
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2015-05-12T11:43:27
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index: make the entries have more accurate sizes
While we are confident about the size of an int in architectures we're
likely to care about, the index format is defined by the exact size of
the fields. Use the definitions which show the exact width of the entry
fields.
As part of that, bring back 32-bit time and size fields, which currently
are 64 bits wide and can bring a false sense of security in how much
data they really store. Document that these fields are not to be taken
as authoritative.
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1f1f5c63
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2015-05-11T14:10:24
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checkout: better document the `baseline_index` opt
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4ea3eebf
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2015-05-01T18:34:38
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stash_apply: provide progress callbacks
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19c80a6f
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2015-05-01T18:07:10
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stash_apply: provide its own options structure
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12149a20
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2015-04-20T20:05:23
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stash apply: default to at least GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE
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958950b6
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2015-05-01T13:53:46
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stash: document merge conflicts
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f0957589
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2015-03-04T23:55:42
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stash: refactor to use merge_iterators
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73dce1f6
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2015-03-16T18:57:57
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checkout: allow baseline to be specified as index
Allow the baseline to be specified as an index, so that users
need not write their index to a tree just to checkout with that
as the baseline.
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bf8dd3f5
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2014-11-14T12:32:47
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Added git_stash_apply() and git_stash_pop() APIs
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4beab1f8
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2015-03-31T16:29:35
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checkout: break case-changes into delete/add
When checking out with a case-insensitive working directory, we
want to change the case of items in the working directory to
reflect changes that occured in the checkout target. Diff now
has an option to break case-changing renames into delete/add.
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cbe8a61d
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2015-05-01T11:28:54
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Merge pull request #3059 from libgit2/cmn/negotiation-notify
[WIP/RFC] push: report the update plan to the caller
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