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219d3457
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2013-10-01T16:12:15
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Initial iconv hookup for precomposed unicode
This hooks up git_path_direach and git_path_dirload so that they
will take a flag indicating if directory entry names should be
tested and converted from decomposed unicode to precomposed form.
This code will only come into play on the Apple platform and even
then, only when certain types of filesystems are used.
This involved adding a flag to these functions which involved
changing a lot of places in the code.
This was an opportunity to do a bit of code cleanup here and there,
for example, getting rid of the git_futils_cleanupdir_r function in
favor of a simple flag to git_futils_rmdir_r to not remove the top
level entry. That ended up adding depth tracking during rmdir_r
which led to a safety check for infinite directory recursion. Yay.
This hasn't actually been tested on the Mac filesystems where the
issue occurs. I still need to get test environment for that.
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2fe54afa
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2013-09-30T16:58:33
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Put hooks in place for precompose in dirload fn
This doesn't actual do string precompose but it puts the hooks in
place into the iterators and the git_path_dirload function so that
the actual precompose work is ready to go.
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e3f3868a
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2013-09-24T11:04:14
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'del' instead of 'delete' for the poor C++ users
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d0cd6c42
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2013-09-08T18:22:28
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path: Make direach() return EUSER on callback error
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8d9a85d4
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2013-08-22T11:40:53
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Convert sortedcache to use rwlock
This is the first use we have of pthread_rwlock_t in libgit2.
Hopefully it won't cause any serious portability problems.
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fe372740
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2013-08-21T16:26:32
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Rewrite refdb_fs using git_sortedcache object
This adds thread safety to the refdb_fs by using the new
git_sortedcache object and also by relaxing the handling of some
filesystem errors where the fs may be changed out from under us.
This also adds some new threading tests that hammer on the refdb.
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0f0f5655
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2013-08-19T10:42:48
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Don't try to pack symbolic refs
If there were symbolic refs among the loose refs then the code
to create packed-refs would fail trying to parse the OID out of
them (where Git just skips trying to pack them). This fixes it.
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c77342ef
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2013-07-22T11:20:34
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Use pool for loose refdb string allocations
Instead of using lots of strdup calls, this adds a memory pool to
the loose refs iteration code and uses it for keeping track of the
loose refs array. Memory usage could probably be reduced even
further by eliminating the vector and just scanning by adding the
strlen of each ref, but that would be a more intrusive changes.
This also updates the error handling to be more thorough about
checking for failed allocations, etc.
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b7107131
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2013-07-22T11:01:19
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git_reference_next_name must match git_reference_next
The git_reference_next API silently skips invalid references when
scanning the loose refs. The git_reference_next_name API should
skip the same ones even though it isn't creating the reference
object.
This adds a test with a an invalid loose reference and makes sure
that both APIs skip the same entries and generate the same results.
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114f5a6c
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2013-06-10T10:10:39
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Reorganize diff and add basic diff driver
This is a significant reorganization of the diff code to break it
into a set of more clearly distinct files and to document the new
organization. Hopefully this will make the diff code easier to
understand and to extend.
This adds a new `git_diff_driver` object that looks of diff driver
information from the attributes and the config so that things like
function content in diff headers can be provided. The full driver
spec is not implemented in the commit - this is focused on the
reorganization of the code and putting the driver hooks in place.
This also removes a few #includes from src/repository.h that were
overbroad, but as a result required extra #includes in a variety
of places since including src/repository.h no longer results in
pulling in the whole world.
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cee695ae
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2013-05-31T12:18:43
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Make iterators use GIT_ITEROVER & smart advance
1. internal iterators now return GIT_ITEROVER when you go past the
last item in the iteration.
2. git_iterator_advance will "advance" to the first item in the
iteration if it is called immediately after creating the
iterator, which allows a simpler idiom for basic iteration.
3. if git_iterator_advance encounters an error reading data (e.g.
a missing tree or an unreadable file), it returns the error
but also attempts to advance past the invalid data to prevent
an infinite loop.
Updated all tests and internal usage of iterators to account for
these new behaviors.
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1ed356dc
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2013-05-30T21:04:28
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Frees
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4e6e2ff2
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2013-05-30T03:47:10
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...Aaaand this works
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ec24e542
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2013-05-29T22:47:37
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What are the chances, really
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56960b83
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2013-05-28T20:47:55
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Liike this
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2638a03a
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2013-05-28T17:50:47
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This refs iterator pleases the gods.
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038c1654
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2013-05-19T01:41:00
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Initialize loose_deleted before it is used for a check later on.
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1fed6b07
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2013-05-13T21:57:37
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Fix trailing whitespaces
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0cb16fe9
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2013-05-15T20:26:55
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Unify whitespaces to tabs
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99d32707
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2013-05-11T06:42:25
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Fix refdb iteration early termination bug
There was a problem found in the Rugged test suite where the
refdb_fs_backend__next function could exit too early in some
very specific hashing patterns for packed refs. This ports
the Rugged test to libgit2 and then fixes the bug.
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b6cc559a
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2013-05-11T02:42:49
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Merge pull request #1385 from carlosmn/refs-iter
Introduce a refs iterator
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2b562c3a
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2013-05-04T16:32:58
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refs: remove the OID/SYMBOLIC filtering
Nobody should ever be using anything other than ALL at this level, so
remove the option altogether.
As part of this, git_reference_foreach_glob is now implemented in the
frontend using an iterator. Backends will later regain the ability of
doing the glob filtering in the backend.
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69a3c766
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2013-05-04T15:03:32
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refdb_fs: don't crash when the repo doesn't have a path
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4def7035
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2013-03-02T19:31:03
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refs: introduce an iterator
This allows us to get a list of reference names in a loop instead of callbacks.
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617bb175
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2013-05-09T17:44:44
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calloc refs instead of malloc'ing them
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a591ed3e
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2013-05-02T12:06:46
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refdb_fs: respect PEELING_STANDARD
We only set our negative flag for PEELING_FULL; we can fall
back to the lesser PEELING_STANDARD if our ref is in the
refs/tags/ hierarchy.
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822645f6
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2013-05-02T17:48:49
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refdb_fs: Only strstr the traits line
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1022db2b
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2013-05-02T17:42:09
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refdb_fs: Traits are always surrounded by spaces
This makes parsing easier! :p
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f69db390
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2013-05-02T17:29:58
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refdb_fs: store "cannot be peeled" flag for packed refs
Fixes #1532
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3bb00f33
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2013-05-02T17:17:46
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refdb_fs: implement the fully-peeled trait
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7edb9071
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2013-05-02T11:07:20
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refdb_fs: do not require peeled packed refs to be tags
Older versions of git would only write peeled entries for
items under refs/tags/. Newer versions will write them for
all refs, and we should be prepared to handle that.
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8cddf9b8
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2013-05-01T18:21:10
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refdb: Properly load namespaces
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2ba55c1f
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2013-05-01T15:20:08
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refdb: Proper namespace root
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bade5194
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2013-04-30T21:02:13
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lol namespaces
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a5de9044
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2013-04-23T02:24:44
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refs: Better error name
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53607868
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2013-04-15T00:09:03
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Further threading fixes
This builds on the earlier thread safety work to make it so that
setting the odb, index, refdb, or config for a repository is done
in a threadsafe manner with minimized locking time. This is done
by adding a lock to the repository object and using it to guard
the assignment of the above listed pointers. The lock is only
held to assign the pointer value.
This also contains some minor fixes to the other work with pack
files to reduce the time that locks are being held to and fix an
apparently memory leak.
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21ca0451
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2013-04-21T12:52:17
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Move git_reference__alloc to include/git2/sys
Create a new include/git2/sys/refs.h and move the reference alloc
functions there. Also fix some documentation issues and some
minor code cleanups.
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4dcd8780
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2013-04-19T17:17:44
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Move refdb_backend to include/git2/sys
This moves most of the refdb stuff over to the include/git2/sys
directory, with some minor shifts in function organization.
While I was making the necessary updates, I also removed the
trailing whitespace in a few files that I modified just because I
was there and it was bugging me.
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4e4eab52
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2013-04-19T18:19:53
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alloc doesn't take a refdb; git_refdb_free nicely in the tests
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fedd0f9e
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2013-04-17T23:29:34
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refs: Do not union the peel
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3be933b1
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2013-04-17T17:33:51
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refs: Add `git_referene_target_peel`
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10c06114
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2013-03-17T04:46:46
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Several warnings detected by static code analyzer fixed
Implicit type conversion argument of function to size_t type
Suspicious sequence of types castings: size_t -> int -> size_t
Consider reviewing the expression of the 'A = B == C' kind. The expression is calculated as following: 'A = (B == C)'
Unsigned type is never < 0
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d00d5464
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2013-03-01T15:37:33
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immutable references and a pluggable ref database
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