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Patrick Steinhardt b85eefb4 2020-05-15T19:52:40 cmake: Sort source files for reproducible builds We currently use `FILE(GLOB ...)` in most places to find source and header files. This is problematic in that the order of files returned depends on the operating system's directory iteration order and may thus not be deterministic. As a result, we link object files in unspecified order, which may cause the linker to emit different code across runs. Fix this issue by sorting all code used as input to the libgit2 library to improve the reliability of reproducible builds.
Edward Thomson b292c35f 2019-05-20T06:14:57 http_parser: cast pointer arithmetic safely
Edward Thomson 1bbdec69 2019-06-11T21:55:31 http_parser: handle URLs with colon but no port When the end of the host is reached, and we're at the colon separating the host with the port (ie, there is no numeric port) then do not error. This is allowed by RFC 3986.
Patrick Steinhardt 2e0f926e 2018-08-30T12:16:40 docs: clarify and include licenses of dependencies While our contribution guide tries to make clear the licenses that apply to libgit2, it does not make clear that different licenses apply to our bundled dependencies. Make this clear by listing each dependency together with the licenses that they are governed by. Furthermore, bundle the complete license texts next to the code they apply to.
Patrick Steinhardt cacbf998 2018-06-22T13:41:17 deps: fix implicit fallthrough warning in http-parser GCC 7 has introduced new warnings for implicit fallthrough in switch statements. Whenever there is no branch in a case block, GCC will watch out for some heuristics which indicate that the implicit fallthrough is intended, like a "fallthrough" comment. The third-party http-parser code manages to trick this heuristic in one case, even though there is a "FALLTHROUGH" comment. Fortunately, GCC has also added a strictness level to the -Wimplicit-fallthrough diagnostic, such that we can loosen this heuristic and make it more lax. Set -Wimplicit-fallthrough=1 in http-parser's CMake build instructions, which is the strictest level that gets rid of the warning. This level will treat any kind of comment as a "fallthrough" comment, which silences the warning.
Patrick Steinhardt 8c19969a 2017-09-06T07:38:48 cmake: fix static linking for bundled deps Our bundled deps are being built as simple static libraries which are then linked into the libgit2 library via `TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES`. While this works for a dynamically built libgit2 library, using this function to link two static libraries does not have the expected outcome of merging those static libraries into one big library. This leads to symbols of our bundled deps being undefined in the resulting libgit2 archive. As we have bumped our minimum CMake version to 2.8.11, we can now easily make use of object libraries for our bundled dependencies. So build instructions are still self-contained inside of the dependency directories and the resulting object libraries can just be added to the LIBGIT2_OBJECTS list, which will cause them to be linked into the final resulting static library. This fixes the issue of undefined symbols.
Patrick Steinhardt b7514554 2017-06-28T13:25:09 cmake: move http-parser build instructions into subdirectory Extract code required to build the http-parser library into its own CMakeLists.txt, which is included as required.
Chris Bargren 0b1e6e42 2015-12-28T07:40:15 Updating change to http_parser to reflect PR for nodejs/http-parser The parser now also supports digits, '-' and '.'. https://github.com/nodejs/http-parser/pull/276
Chris Bargren d900cec9 2015-12-22T10:38:16 Updating http parser to accept a `+` in the schema
Carlos Martín Nieto d43c7bd0 2014-12-05T08:13:43 Rever spelling fixes for dependencies This is not our code and it adds unecessary changes from the upstream code.
Will Stamper b874629b 2014-12-04T21:06:59 Spelling fixes
Jacques Germishuys 66d15954 2014-08-05T19:51:29 Solaris doesn't necessarily have stdint.h, use inttypes.h
Martin Woodward 826bc4a8 2012-11-23T13:31:22 Remove use of English expletives Remove words such as fuck, crap, shit etc. Remove other potentially offensive words from comments. Tidy up other geopolicital terms in comments.
Vicent Marti 64ac9548 2012-11-12T15:42:03 Bump the builtin http-parser
Vicent Marti dd3fd682 2011-10-05T13:44:27 msvc: Remove superfluous includes
Vicent Marti 72bdfdbc 2011-09-29T15:24:41 http-parser: Disable MSVC warnings locally
Carlos Martín Nieto 0812caae 2011-09-28T23:54:09 Resync with upstream http-parser
Vicent Marti d215cf24 2011-09-28T20:21:48 http-parser: More type changes
Vicent Marti 59903b1f 2011-09-28T19:27:58 Change types in http-parser
Carlos Martín Nieto a5b0e7f8 2011-09-27T20:08:13 Really fix MSVC These was left over from the previous PRs. Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
Carlos Martín Nieto 887eaf4d 2011-09-23T17:36:37 Fix dev branch under MSVC In libgit2: Move an enum out of an int bitfield in the HTTP transport. In the parser: Use int bitfields and change some variable sizes to better fit thir use. Variables that count the size of the data chunk can only ever be as large as off_t. Warning 4127 can be ignored, as nobody takes it seriously anyway. From Emeric: change some variable declarations to keep MSVC happy. Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>
Vicent Marti dc5c8781 2011-09-27T14:53:57 http-parser: Do not use bitfields Bitfields suck. And if you make them with non-int types, they suck in a non-standards compliant way. Like sucking sideways or something. This commit removes all bitfields in the `http_parser` struct, and replaces them with the minimal type needed to contain their values. Note that the fields in the struct have been reordered so they can be packed with 4-byte alignment. This saves both memory on the parser (because non-int bitfields get expanded to 4byte in most compilers anyway) and time (because the fields are now properly aligned and the compiler doesn't need to generate bit-level ops to access them).
Carlos Martín Nieto b8a8191f 2011-09-05T01:13:46 http: add http-parser The code is under the MIT lincense Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@cmartin.tk>