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8e60c712
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2012-06-07T09:50:19
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Fix git_status_file for files that start with a character > 0x7f
git_status_file would always return GIT_ENOTFOUND for these files.
The underlying bug was that git__strcmp_cb, which is used by
git_path_with_stat_cmp to sort entries in the working directory,
compares strings based on unsigned chars (this is confirmed by the
strcmp(3) manpage), while git__prefixcmp, which is used by
workdir_iterator__entry_cmp to search for a path in the working
directory, compares strings based on char. So the sort puts this path at
the end of the list, while the search expects it to be at the beginning.
The fix was simply to make git__prefixcmp compare using unsigned chars,
just like strcmp(3). The rest of the change is just adding/updating
tests.
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41a82592
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2012-05-15T14:17:39
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Ranged iterators and rewritten git_status_file
The goal of this work is to rewrite git_status_file to use the
same underlying code as git_status_foreach.
This is done in 3 phases:
1. Extend iterators to allow ranged iteration with start and
end prefixes for the range of file names to be covered.
2. Improve diff so that when there is a pathspec and there is
a common non-wildcard prefix of the pathspec, it will use
ranged iterators to minimize excess iteration.
3. Rewrite git_status_file to call git_status_foreach_ext
with a pathspec that covers just the one file being checked.
Since ranged iterators underlie the status & diff implementation,
this is actually fairly efficient. The workdir iterator does
end up loading the contents of all the directories down to the
single file, which should ideally be avoided, but it is pretty
good.
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1a6e8f8a
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2012-04-13T10:42:00
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Update clar and remove old helpers
This updates to the latest clar which includes the helpers
`cl_assert_equal_s` and `cl_assert_equal_i`. Convert the code
over to use those and remove the old libgit2-only helpers.
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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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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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760db29c
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2012-02-21T15:09:04
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Fixing unit tests post rebase
Some changes that merged cleanly actually broke the unit
tests, so this fixes them.
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f01fa266
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2012-02-23T11:17:48
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Fix workdir iterator unit tests
This test is fragile if you leave extra files in the test
data directory, such as a foo.c~ file from editing with
Emacs. Who would do such a thing?
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da337c80
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2012-02-22T11:22:33
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Iterator improvements from diff implementation
This makes two changes to iterator behavior: first, advance
can optionally do the work of returning the new current value.
This is such a common pattern that it really cleans up usage.
Second, for workdir iterators, this removes automatically
iterating into directories. That seemed like a good idea,
but when an entirely new directory hierarchy is introduced
into the workdir, there is no reason to iterate into it if
there are no corresponding entries in the tree/index that it
is being compared to.
This second change actually wasn't a lot of code because not
descending into directories was already the behavior for
ignored directories. This just extends that to all directories.
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b6c93aef
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2012-02-21T14:46:24
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Uniform iterators for trees, index, and workdir
This create a new git_iterator type of object that provides a
uniform interface for iterating over the index, an arbitrary
tree, or the working directory of a repository.
As part of this, git ignore support was extended to support
push and pop of directory-based ignore files as the working
directory is being traversed (so the array of ignores does
not have to be recreated at each directory during traveral).
There are a number of other small utility functions in buffer,
path, vector, and fileops that are included in this patch
that made the iterator implementation cleaner.
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