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Author Commit Date CI Message
Axel Rasmussen e9e6df2c 2015-06-15T09:28:55 cmake: Only provide USE_NSEC if struct stat members are avilable. This allows us to remove OS checks from source code, instead relying on CMake to detect whether or not `struct stat` has the nanoseconds members we rely on.
Axel Rasmussen 0269833f 2015-06-02T12:42:07 settings: expose GIT_USE_NSEC flag in git_libgit2_features
Axel Rasmussen e7de893e 2015-06-01T13:43:54 cmake: add USE_NSEC, and only check nanosec m/ctime if enabled
Carlos Martín Nieto cd677b8f 2015-09-18T12:28:05 config: buffer comments to match git's variable-adding When there is a comment at the end of a section, git keeps it there, while we write the new variable right at the end. Keep comments buffered and dump them when we're going to output a variable or section, or reach EOF. This puts us in line with the config files which git produces.
Edward Thomson 9ce2e7b3 2015-09-17T12:48:37 `mkdir`: cope with root path on win32
Edward Thomson e164ddb1 2015-09-17T12:23:19 win32: return EACCES in `p_lstat` Don't coalesce all errors into ENOENT. At least identify EACCES. All callers should be handling this case already, as the POSIX `lstat` will return this.
Edward Thomson 81aaf370 2015-09-17T11:26:38 mkdir: chmod existing paths with `GIT_MKDIR_CHMOD`
Edward Thomson e24c60db 2015-09-17T09:42:05 mkdir: find component paths for mkdir_relative `git_futils_mkdir` does not blindly call `git_futils_mkdir_relative`. `git_futils_mkdir_relative` is used when you have some base directory and want to create some path inside of it, potentially removing blocking symlinks and files in the process. This is not suitable for a general recursive mkdir within the filesystem. Instead, when `mkdir` is being recursive, locate the first existent parent directory and use that as the base for `mkdir_relative`.
Edward Thomson 0862ec2e 2015-09-17T09:58:38 core::mkdir tests: ensure we don't stomp symlinks in mkdir In `mkdir` and `mkdir_r`, ensure that we don't try to remove symlinks that are in our way.
Edward Thomson ac2fba0e 2015-09-16T15:07:27 git_futils_mkdir_*: make a relative-to-base mkdir Untangle git_futils_mkdir from git_futils_mkdir_ext - the latter assumes that we own everything beneath the base, as if it were being called with a base of the repository or working directory, and is tailored towards checkout and ensuring that there is no bogosity beneath the base that must be cleaned up. This is (at best) slow and (at worst) unsafe in the larger context of a filesystem where we do not own things and cannot do things like unlink symlinks that are in our way.
Edward Thomson eea7c850 2015-09-16T05:44:27 checkout: overwrite files with differing modes When a file exists on disk and we're checking out a file that differs in executableness, remove the old file. This allows us to recreate the new file with p_open, which will take the new mode into account and handle setting the umask properly. Remove any notion of chmod'ing existing files, since it is now handled by the aforementioned removal and was incorrect, as it did not take umask into account.
Carlos Martín Nieto b0885675 2015-09-13T23:21:14 Merge pull request #3425 from ethomson/diriter_root Handle `git_path_diriter` instances at the drive root on Windows
Edward Thomson 9d905541 2015-09-13T14:18:08 diriter: don't double '/' on posix The canonical directory path of the root directory of a volume on POSIX already ends in a slash (eg, `/`). This is true only at the root. Do not add a slash to paths in this case.
Edward Thomson 26d7cf6e 2015-09-11T18:27:04 iterator: loop fs_iterator advance (don't recurse)
Edward Thomson 5a466bef 2015-09-13T13:59:41 diriter: don't double '/' on Windows The canonical directory path of the root directory of a volume on windows already ends in a slash (eg, `c:/`). This is true only at the volume root. Do not add a slash to paths in this case.
Carlos Martín Nieto e78aeefa 2015-09-13T19:43:39 Merge pull request #3420 from ethomson/iterator iterator: advance the tree iterator smartly
Arthur Schreiber 548cb334 2015-09-13T16:32:24 Don't free config in `git_transaction_commit`. The config is not owned by the transaction, so please don’t free it.
Carlos Martín Nieto 1e80bf27 2015-09-13T06:21:18 Merge branch 'cmn/ignore-dir-check'
Carlos Martín Nieto 657afd35 2015-09-13T06:18:49 ignore: add test and adjust style and comment for dir with wildmatch The previous commit left the comment referencing the earlier state of the code, change it to explain the current logic. While here, change the logic to avoid repeating the copy of the base pattern.
Carlos Martín Nieto 305407e1 2015-09-13T06:03:12 Merge pull request #3370 from libgit2/cmn/submodule-refactor submodule: refactor to be more explicit in the search
Edward Thomson 8ab4d0e1 2015-09-12T15:32:18 diff: check pathspec on non-files When we're not doing pathspec matching, we let the iterator handle file matching for us. However, we can only trust the iterator to return *files* that match the pattern, because the iterator must return directories that are not strictly in the pathlist, but that are the parents of files that match the pattern, so that diff can later recurse into them. Thus, diff must examine non-files explicitly before including them in the delta list.
Edward Thomson 220d6f8a 2015-09-11T20:06:14 mempack: expose clear function
Bryan Woods 707f6537 2015-09-11T16:35:14 Removing memory leak in mempack's free It calls git_mempack_reset which reallocates the object array. git_oidmap_free is now called on it explicitly.
Edward Thomson a1859e21 2015-09-11T17:38:28 iterator: advance the tree iterator smartly While advancing the tree iterator, if we advance over things that we aren't interested in, then call `current`. Which may *itself* call advance. While advancing the tree iterator, if we advance over things that we aren't interested in, then call `current`. Which may *itself* call advance. While advancing the tree iterator, if we advance over things that we aren't interested in, then call `current`. Which may *itself* call advance. While advancing the tree iterator, if we advance over things that we aren't interested in, then call `current`. Which may *itself* call advance. While advancing the tree iterator, if we advance over things that we aren't interested in, then call `current`. Which may *itself* call advance. Error: stack overflow.
Bryan Woods 8e177b2b 2015-09-10T14:44:52 Fixing dangling pointers in git_mempack_reset git_mempack_reset was leaving free'd pointers in the oidmap.
Carlos Martín Nieto f17525b0 2015-08-10T18:36:27 submodule: refactor to be more explicit in the search When searching for information about a submdoule, let's be more explicit in what we expect to find. We currently insert a submodule into the map and change certain parameters when the config callback gets called. Switch to asking for the configuration we're interested in, rather than taking it in an arbitrary order.
Carlos Martín Nieto 6c21211c 2015-09-09T13:59:38 Merge pull request #3379 from theseion/additional_libssh2_error_reporting report libssh2 error if list of authentication methods can't be retrieved
Carlos Martín Nieto 6d6020de 2015-09-08T18:34:51 Merge pull request #3353 from ethomson/wrongcase_add index: canonicalize directory case when adding
Edward Thomson 2964cbea 2015-09-08T11:50:08 Merge pull request #3381 from leoyanggit/index_directory_iterator New feature: add the ablility to iterate through a directory in index
Edward Thomson a32bc85e 2015-08-07T12:43:49 git_index_add: allow case changing renames On case insensitive platforms, allow `git_index_add` to provide a new path for an existing index entry. Previously, we would maintain the case in an index entry without the ability to change it (except by removing an entry and re-adding it.) Higher-level functions (like `git_index_add_bypath` and `git_index_add_frombuffers`) continue to keep the old path for easier usage.
Edward Thomson 280adb3f 2015-08-04T16:51:00 index: canonicalize directory case when adding On case insensitive systems, when given a user-provided path in the higher-level index addition functions (eg `git_index_add_bypath` / `git_index_add_frombuffer`), examine the index to try to match the given path to an existing directory. Various mechanisms can cause the on-disk representation of a folder to not match the representation in HEAD or the index - for example, a case changing rename of some file `a/file.txt` to `A/file.txt` will update the paths in the index, but not rename the folder on disk. If a user subsequently adds `a/other.txt`, then this should be stored in the index as `A/other.txt`.
Edward Thomson e1d27bca 2015-09-06T10:51:29 Merge pull request #3413 from libgit2/cmn/follow-symlink filebuf: follow symlinks when creating a lock file
Edward Thomson 9fd4c9c8 2015-09-06T10:50:22 Merge pull request #3366 from libgit2/cmn/index-hashmap Use a hashmap for path-based lookups in the index
Carlos Martín Nieto d83b2e9f 2015-09-05T03:54:06 filebuf: follow symlinks when creating a lock file We create a lockfile to update files under GIT_DIR. Sometimes these files are actually located elsewhere and a symlink takes their place. In that case we should lock and update the file at its final location rather than overwrite the symlink.
Leo Yang c097f717 2015-08-17T15:02:02 New API: git_index_find_prefix Find the first index entry matching a prefix.
Carlos Martín Nieto 81b76367 2015-09-04T13:30:49 index: put the icase insert choice in macros This should let us see more clearly what we're doing and avoid the ugly 'if' we need every time we want to interact with the map.
Carlos Martín Nieto 21e7015c 2015-09-01T02:26:11 Merge pull request #3402 from ethomson/faster_diff Provide path matching in the iterators (for faster diffs)
Edward Thomson d53c8880 2015-08-30T19:25:47 iterator: saner pathlist matching for idx iterator Some nicer refactoring for index iteration walks. The index iterator doesn't binary search through the pathlist space, since it lacks directory entries, and would have to binary search each index entry and all its parents (eg, when presented with an index entry of `foo/bar/file.c`, you would have to look in the pathlist for `foo/bar/file.c`, `foo/bar` and `foo`). Since the index entries and the pathlist are both nicely sorted, we walk the index entries in lockstep with the pathlist like we do for other iteration/diff/merge walks.
Edward Thomson 56ed415a 2015-08-30T19:10:00 diff: drop `FILELIST_MATCH` Now that non-pathspec matching diffs are implemented at the iterator level, drop `FILELIST_MATCH`ing.
Edward Thomson 7b73739f 2015-08-30T18:56:39 checkout: use pathlist-based iterators
Edward Thomson 1af84271 2015-08-30T18:35:57 tree_iterator: use a pathlist
Edward Thomson 4a0dbeb0 2015-08-30T17:06:26 diff: use new iterator pathlist handling When using literal pathspecs in diff with `GIT_DIFF_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH` turn on the faster iterator pathlist handling. Updates iterator pathspecs to include directory prefixes (eg, `foo/`) for compatibility with `GIT_DIFF_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH`.
Edward Thomson aa06ecaf 2015-08-28T19:30:08 Merge pull request #3352 from ethomson/hidden win32: ensure hidden files can be staged
Edward Thomson 6c9352bf 2015-08-28T18:30:39 iterator: sort subdirs properly with pathlist When given a pathlist, don't assume that directories sort before files. Walk through any list of entries sorting before us to make sure that we've exhausted all entries that *aren't* directories. Eg, if we're searching for 'foo/bar', and we have a 'foo.c', keep advancing the pathlist to keep looking for an entry prefixed with 'foo/'.
Edward Thomson 810cabb9 2015-07-28T20:04:11 racy-git: TODO to use improved diffing
Edward Thomson ef206124 2015-07-28T19:55:37 Move filelist into the iterator handling itself.
Edward Thomson ed1c6446 2015-07-28T11:41:27 iterator: use an options struct instead of args
Carlos Martín Nieto 19475924 2015-08-25T00:39:58 Merge pull request #3355 from palmin/palmin/fix-2830 Include the 4 characters not recognised as hex-number in parse_len
Vsevolod Parfenov 6d0defe3 2015-08-24T18:47:48 Fix 'If we're dealing with a directory' check
Carlos Martín Nieto 57af0b92 2015-08-19T00:46:28 cred: add a free function wrapper
Carlos Martín Nieto 47ed7e5a 2015-08-18T20:55:59 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.
Leo Yang 26ea28f3 2015-08-17T15:18:47 Fix build warning: implicit declaration of function ‘git_transaction_config_new’
Anders Borum 2d1d2bb5 2015-08-05T18:50:25 Include the 4 characters not recognised as hex-number when setting error in parse_len
Edward Thomson 252f86e1 2015-08-15T13:46:32 Merge pull request #3377 from dleehr/fix-push-cb Fix bug in git_smart__push: push_transfer_progress cb is only called at end
Edward Thomson 0ba62ba5 2015-08-15T13:43:46 Merge pull request #3384 from libgit2/cmn/regex-nofail diff: don't error out on an invalid regex
Carlos Martín Nieto e451cd5c 2015-08-15T18:46:38 diff: don't error out on an invalid regex When parsing user-provided regex patterns for functions, we must not fail to provide a diff just because a pattern is not well formed. Ignore it instead.
Carlos Martín Nieto 11bca2d2 2015-08-15T18:15:23 http: propagate the credentials callback's error code When we ask for credentials, the user may choose to return EUSER to indicate that an error has happened on its end and it wants to be given back control. We must therefore pass that back to the user instead of mentioning that it was on_headers_complete() that returned an error code. Since we can, we return the exact error code from the user (other than PASSTHROUGH) since it doesn't cost anything, though using other error codes aren't recommended.
Carlos Martín Nieto 755004ea 2015-08-14T22:12:59 Merge pull request #3362 from libgit2/cmn/curl-proxyauth-any curl: use the most secure auth method for the proxy
Carlos Martín Nieto af1d5239 2015-08-14T21:10:12 index: keep a hash table as well as a vector of entries The hash table allows quick lookup of specific paths, while we use the vector for enumeration.
Carlos Martín Nieto ac02a694 2015-08-14T21:06:09 Add a hashmap for index entries They are hashed case-insensitively and take the stage into account.
Max Leske 241414ee 2015-08-14T15:42:59 added a single line of additional error reporting from libssh2 when failing to retrieve the list of authentication methods
Dan Leehr b0b2c722 2015-08-13T22:52:52 Fix bug in git_smart__push: push_transfer_progress cb is never called The conditional checked cbs->transfer_progress then used the value in cbs->push_transfer_progress. In both cases it should be push_transfer_progress
Edward Thomson 9f1af7f2 2015-08-13T10:22:50 Merge pull request #3168 from libgit2/cmn/config-tx Locking and transactional/atomic updates for config
Carlos Martín Nieto 5340d63d 2015-07-12T12:50:23 config: perform unlocking via git_transaction This makes the API for commiting or discarding changes the same as for references.
Carlos Martín Nieto 36f784b5 2015-06-01T20:02:23 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.
Carlos Martín Nieto b1667039 2015-06-01T19:17:03 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.
Carlos Martín Nieto 3ce9e4d2 2015-06-01T08:45:15 config: write the modified file to memory Instead of writing into the filebuf directly, make the functions to write the modified config file write into a buffer which can then be dumped into the lockfile for committing. This allows us to re-use the same code for modifying a locked configuration, as we can simply skip the last step of dumping the data to disk.
Carlos Martín Nieto e3e017d4 2015-08-11T22:51:53 remote: don't confuse tag auto-follow rules with refspec matching When we're looking to update a tag, we can't stop if the tag auto-follow rules don't say to update it. The tag might still match the refspec we were given.
Carlos Martín Nieto dc035189 2015-08-06T13:02:35 curl: use the most secure auth method for the proxy When curl uses a proxy, it will only use Basic unless we prompt it to try to use the most secure on it has available. This is something which git did recently, and it seems like a good idea.
John Haley eba784d2 2015-08-05T10:19:06 Fix duplicate basenames to support older VS With Visual Studio versions 2008 and older they ignore the full path to files and only check the basename of the file to find a collision. Additionally, having duplicate basenames can break other build tools like GYP. This fixes https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/issues/3356
Edward Thomson ef4857c2 2015-08-03T16:50:27 errors: tighten up git_error_state OOMs a bit more When an error state is an OOM, make sure that we treat is specially and do not try to free it.
Edward Thomson bdec3363 2015-08-03T17:48:33 win32: ensure hidden files can be staged
Edward Thomson 854b701c 2015-08-03T15:02:02 Merge remote-tracking branches 'upstream/pr/3323' and 'upstream/pr/3329'
Michael Procter 0fcfb60d 2015-07-27T10:10:18 Make giterr_restore aware of g_git_oom_error Allow restoring a previously captured oom error, by detecting when the captured message pointer points to the static oom error message. This means there is no need to strdup the message in giterr_detach.
Michael Procter 25dbcf34 2015-07-27T09:59:07 Make giterr_detach no longer public
Michael Procter c2f17bda 2015-07-23T13:17:08 Ensure static oom error message not detached Error messages that are detached are assumed to be dynamically allocated. Passing a pointer to the static oom error message can cause an attempt to free the static buffer later. This change checks if the oom error message is about to be detached and detaches a copy instead.
Edward Thomson 69adb781 2015-08-03T08:33:53 Merge pull request #3325 from libgit2/cmn/filebuf-rename-error filebuf: remove lockfile upon rename errors
Edward Thomson 0dd8daea 2015-08-03T08:17:47 Merge pull request #3344 from libgit2/cmn/add-unreg-submodule index: stage an unregistered submodule as well
Simon ac728c24 2015-08-03T07:38:07 Handle ssh:// and git:// urls containing a '~' character. For such a path '/~/...' the leading '/' is stripped so the server will get a path starting with '~' and correctly handle it.
Carlos Martín Nieto ea961abf 2015-08-01T19:53:53 index: stage an unregistered submodule as well We previously added logic to `_add_bypath()` to update a submodule. Go further and stage the submodule even if it's not registered to behave like git.
Carlos Martín Nieto c400bac4 2015-08-01T15:38:04 Merge pull request #3332 from phatblat/ben/doc-warnings Resolve documentation warnings
Stefan Widgren c369b379 2015-07-31T16:23:11 Remove extra semicolon outside of a function Without this change, compiling with gcc and pedantic generates warning: ISO C does not allow extra ‘;’ outside of a function.
Edward Thomson 9d4b7d25 2015-07-29T16:46:47 Merge pull request #3328 from libgit2/cmn/iterator-skip-diriter iterator: skip over errors in diriter init
Anders Borum 31a76374 2015-07-29T22:23:00 case-insensitive check for WWW-Authenticate header Fixes issue #3338
Ben Chatelain 6d8f3a51 2015-07-28T08:28:33 Better param docs
Carlos Martín Nieto f85fc367 2015-07-26T21:12:00 error: store the error messages in a reusable buffer Instead of allocating a brand new buffer for each error string we want to store, we can use a per-thread buffer to store the error string and re-use the underlying storage. We already use the buffer to format the string, so this mostly makes that more direct.
Ben Chatelain 08afd227 2015-07-27T18:32:55 Fix remaining documentation warnings
Carlos Martín Nieto 12786e0f 2015-07-26T17:19:22 iterator: skip over errors in diriter init An error here will typically mean that the directory was removed between the time we iterated the parent and the time we wanted to visit it in which case we should ignore it. Other kinds of errors such as permissions (or transient errors) also better dealt with by pretending we didn't see it.
Carlos Martín Nieto 19d9beb7 2015-07-24T19:22:41 filebuf: remove lockfile upon rename errors When we have an error renaming the lockfile, we need to make sure that we remove it upon cleanup. For this, we need to keep track of whether we opened the file and whether the rename succeeded. If we did create the lockfile but the rename did not succeed, we remove the lockfile. This won't protect against all errors, but the most common ones (target file is open) does get handled.
Edward Thomson 2dfd5eae 2015-07-24T15:05:16 Merge pull request #3307 from libgit2/cmn/submodule-backslash Normalize submodule urls before looking at them
Edward Thomson 759b2230 2015-07-24T15:04:20 Merge pull request #3303 from libgit2/cmn/index-add-submodule Allow adding a submodule through git_index_add_bypath
Edward Thomson 91dad181 2015-07-24T15:01:04 Merge pull request #3305 from libgit2/cmn/reflog-del-backend refdb: delete a ref's reflog upon deletion
Edward Thomson 14e805a2 2015-07-24T14:59:38 Merge pull request #3304 from libgit2/cmn/checkout-free-stream filter: make sure to close the stream even on error
Edward Thomson 4e0421fd 2015-07-23T10:00:55 Merge pull request #3317 from csware/fix-vista Make libgit2 work on Windows Vista again
joshaber 9830fbba 2015-07-22T11:33:18 Merge branch 'master' into fix-init-ordering
joshaber cf198fdf 2015-07-22T10:51:38 Increment `git__n_inits` before doing `init_once`. Fixes #3318.
Sven Strickroth 318bb763 2015-07-21T23:36:39 Make libgit2 work on Windows Vista again (fixes issue #3316) Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Edward Thomson 274f0b93 2015-07-15T09:17:35 Merge pull request #3311 from Fallso/MacroRedefinition Fix macro redefinition warning
Fallso cec3569f 2015-07-14T15:33:56 Fix macro redefinition warning
Carlos Martín Nieto ceb58739 2015-07-13T18:50:39 Merge pull request #3302 from libgit2/cmn/submodule-foreach-diff-path List a submodule only once when the path matches a submodule in the index