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Edward Thomson dbc4ac1c 2022-01-22T23:10:03 oid: `GIT_OID_*SZ` is now `GIT_OID_SHA1_*SIZE` In preparation for SHA256 support, `GIT_OID_RAWSZ` and `GIT_OID_HEXSZ` need to indicate that they're the size of _SHA1_ OIDs.
Edward Thomson cc4c37ca 2022-06-12T10:50:43 transport: remove `git_transport_smart_proxy_options` Snuck in during refactoring; let's get rid of it.
lhchavez a7541676 2022-06-11T14:29:15 Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Edward Thomson <ethomson@github.com>
Edward Thomson a1c94e94 2022-04-25T09:15:59 Merge pull request #6277 from cschlack/sys_transport_missing_include Fix missing include
lhchavez 1d88605c 2022-04-16T08:19:38 transport: introduce `git_transport_smart_remote_connect_options` 6fc6eeb66c40310086c8f059cae41de69ad4c6da removed `git_transport_smart_proxy_option`, and there was nothing added to replace it. That made it hard for custom transports / smart subtransports to know what remote connect options to use (e.g. proxy options). This change introduces `git_transport_smart_remote_connect_options` to replace it.
Christian Schlack a6fb41ff 2022-04-16T14:56:23 Fix missing include
lhchavez 88f24384 2022-04-14T07:18:06 remote: Delete a now-inexistent API declaration 6fc6eeb66c40310086c8f059cae41de69ad4c6da replaced the remote options with `git_remote_connect_options`. The function definitions were removed, but one function declaration remained, causing linker errors if one tried to use it. This change removes the declaration of `git_transport_smart_proxy_option` to better reflect reality.
Edward Thomson 37d98aaf 2022-02-06T14:59:24 transport: transports can indicate support for fetch by oid
Edward Thomson 923c1652 2022-02-06T09:36:51 transport: add capabilities query function
Edward Thomson 6fc6eeb6 2021-12-24T15:14:38 remote: introduce `git_remote_connect_options` The existing mechanism for providing options to remote fetch/push calls, and subsequently to transports, is unsatisfactory. It requires an options structure to avoid breaking the API and callback signatures. 1. Introduce `git_remote_connect_options` to satisfy those needs. 2. Add a new remote connection API, `git_remote_connect_ext` that will take this new options structure. Existing `git_remote_connect` calls will proxy to that. `git_remote_fetch` and `git_remote_push` will proxy their fetch/push options to that as well. 3. Define the interaction between `git_remote_connect` and fetch/push. Connect _may_ be called before fetch/push, but _need not_ be. The semantics of which options would be used for these operations was not specified if you specify options for both connect _and_ fetch. Now these are defined that the fetch or push options will be used _if_ they were specified. Otherwise, the connect options will be used if they were specified. Otherwise, the library's defaults will be used. 4. Update the transports to understand `git_remote_connect_options`. This is a breaking change to the systems API.
Peter Pettersson 38c34498 2021-10-03T00:12:52 Make enum in includes C90 compliant by removing trailing comma.
Josh Triplett 3993e9ae 2021-11-08T14:00:09 Update documentation for ODB backend refresh logic Commit b1a6c316a6070fac4ab1ec5792979838f7145c39 moved auto-refresh into the pack backend, and added a comment accordingly. Commit 43820f204ea32503b4083e3b6b83f30a0a0031c9 moved auto-refresh back *out* of backends into the ODB layer, but didn't update the comment.
Edward Thomson 6aa34966 2021-09-13T08:17:21 email: introduce `git_email_create_from_diff` Introduce a function to create an email from a diff and multiple inputs about the source of the diff. Creating an email from a diff requires many more inputs, and should be discouraged in favor of building directly from a commit, and is thus in the `sys` namespace.
Edward Thomson 98be5a11 2021-08-30T17:55:47 Merge branch 'cgraph-write' into main
Edward Thomson 34fa6311 2021-08-30T17:55:13 commit graph: formatting fixes
Edward Thomson b16a36e1 2021-08-29T22:53:49 Merge pull request #6011 from libgit2/ethomson/filter_apply filter: filter drivers stop taking git_buf as user input
lhchavez 7d9ebdc8 2021-08-29T18:50:49 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into cgraph-write
Edward Thomson 5bcef522 2021-08-27T17:06:50 filter: deprecate apply function
Edward Thomson a9a7bfb5 2021-05-12T22:13:12 filter: add docs for `git_filter_stream_fn`
lhchavez ea285904 2020-02-18T00:02:13 midx: Introduce git_odb_write_multi_pack_index() This change introduces git_odb_write_multi_pack_index(), which creates a `multi-pack-index` file from all the `.pack` files that have been loaded in the ODB. Fixes: #5399
lhchavez 9d117e38 2020-02-17T21:28:13 midx: Add a way to write multi-pack-index files This change adds the git_midx_writer_* functions to allow to write and create `multi-pack-index` files from `.idx`/`.pack` files. Part of: #5399
lhchavez 63f08e42 2021-08-26T05:29:34 Make the defaultable fields defaultable Also, add `git_commit_graph_writer_options_init`!
lhchavez 83862c83 2020-02-17T21:28:13 commit-graph: Add a way to write commit-graph files This change adds the git_commit_graph_writer_* functions to allow to write and create `commit-graph` files from `.idx`/`.pack` files or `git_revwalk`s. Part of: #5757
lhchavez fff209c4 2020-02-17T21:28:13 midx: Add a way to write multi-pack-index files This change adds the git_midx_writer_* functions to allow to write and create `multi-pack-index` files from `.idx`/`.pack` files. Part of: #5399
Edward Thomson 2370e491 2021-07-26T16:27:54 Merge pull request #5765 from lhchavez/cgraph-revwalks commit-graph: Use the commit-graph in revwalks
Etienne Samson 3e178547 2021-05-27T16:26:38 docs: fix some missing includes that cause Docurium to error out
lhchavez 25b75cd9 2021-03-10T07:06:15 commit-graph: Create `git_commit_graph` as an abstraction for the file This change does a medium-size refactor of the git_commit_graph_file and the interaction with the ODB. Now instead of the ODB owning a direct reference to the git_commit_graph_file, there will be an intermediate git_commit_graph. The main advantage of that is that now end users can explicitly set a git_commit_graph that is eagerly checked for errors, while still being able to lazily use the commit-graph in a regular ODB, if the file is present.
Patrick Steinhardt 3bbbe95a 2020-03-26T09:41:09 refdb_backend: improve callback documentation The callbacks are currently sparsely documented, making it really hard to implement a new backend without taking a look at the existing refdb_fs backend. Add documentation to make this task hopefully easier to achieve.
Patrick Steinhardt aa4cd778 2020-01-30T10:40:44 Merge pull request #5336 from libgit2/ethomson/credtype cred: change enum to git_credential_t and GIT_CREDENTIAL_*
Edward Thomson 3f54ba8b 2020-01-18T13:51:40 credential: change git_cred to git_credential We avoid abbreviations where possible; rename git_cred to git_credential. In addition, we have standardized on a trailing `_t` for enum types, instead of using "type" in the name. So `git_credtype_t` has become `git_credential_t` and its members have become `GIT_CREDENTIAL` instead of `GIT_CREDTYPE`. Finally, the source and header files have been renamed to `credential` instead of `cred`. Keep previous name and values as deprecated, and include the new header files from the previous ones.
Edward Thomson 82050fa1 2020-01-18T17:53:26 mempack functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson a3126a72 2020-01-18T17:50:38 repository functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Edward Thomson cb43274a 2020-01-18T17:42:52 index functions: return an int Stop returning a void for functions, future-proofing them to allow them to fail.
Laurence McGlashan 1bddbd02 2020-01-15T10:30:00 merge: Return non-const git_repository from git_merge_driver_source_repo accessor.
Edward Thomson fefefd1d 2019-06-23T16:42:14 odb: use `git_object_size_t` for object size Instead of using a signed type (`off_t`) use a new `git_object_size_t` for the sizes of objects.
Patrick Steinhardt 70325370 2019-09-27T11:16:02 Merge pull request #5106 from tiennou/fix/ref-api-fixes git_refdb API fixes
Etienne Samson 8bf0f7eb 2019-09-09T13:00:27 cred: separate public interface from low-level details
Etienne Samson 8db9fd3b 2019-02-02T19:00:41 refdb: documentation
Patrick Steinhardt b6625a3b 2019-06-27T10:12:16 Merge pull request #5128 from tiennou/fix/docs More documentation
Etienne Samson 33448b45 2019-06-19T19:46:12 docs: More of it
Etienne Samson 501c51b2 2019-06-26T14:49:50 repo: commondir resolution can sometimes fallback to the repodir For example, https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrepository-layout says: info Additional information about the repository is recorded in this directory. This directory is ignored if $GIT_COMMON_DIR is set and "$GIT_COMMON_DIR/info" will be used instead. So when looking for `info/attributes`, we need to check the commondir first, or fallback to "our" `info/attributes`.
Etienne Samson 9f723c97 2019-06-26T14:49:37 docs: fixups
Edward Thomson 459ac856 2019-02-23T18:42:53 odb: provide a free function for custom backends Custom backends can allocate memory when reading objects and providing them to libgit2. However, if an error occurs in the custom backend after the memory has been allocated for the custom object but before it's returned to libgit2, the custom backend has no way to free that memory and it must be leaked. Provide a free function that corresponds to the alloc function so that custom backends have an opportunity to free memory before they return an error.
Edward Thomson 790aae77 2019-02-23T18:40:43 odb: rename git_odb_backend_malloc for consistency The `git_odb_backend_malloc` name is a system function that is provided for custom ODB backends and allows them to allocate memory for an ODB object in the read callback. This is important so that libgit2 can later free the memory used by an ODB object that was read from the custom backend. However, the name _suggests_ that it actually allocates a `git_odb_backend`. It does not; rename it to make it clear that it actually allocates backend _data_.
Edward Thomson a1ef995d 2019-02-21T10:33:30 indexer: use git_indexer_progress throughout Update internal usage of `git_transfer_progress` to `git_indexer_progreses`.
Edward Thomson e6c6d3bb 2019-02-17T22:31:37 Remove `git_time_monotonic` `git_time_monotonic` was added so that non-native bindings like rugged could get high-resolution timing for benchmarking. However, this is outside the scope of libgit2 *and* rugged decided not to use this function in the first place. Google suggests that absolutely _nobody_ is using this function and we don't want to be in the benchmarking business. Remove the function.
Etienne Samson 9fd9126e 2019-01-30T21:19:18 docs: minor changes
Etienne Samson f6412c26 2019-01-15T13:35:41 transport: enhance documentation
Edward Thomson 53d13fb3 2019-01-23T09:42:55 deprecation: deprecated stream registration in if guard `git_stream_register_tls` is now deprecated; mark it in an if guard with the deprecation. This should not be included in `deprecated.h` since it is an uncommonly used `sys` header file.
Edward Thomson 22d2062d 2019-01-09T18:25:10 Introduce GIT_CALLBACK macro to enforce cdecl Since we now always build the library with cdecl calling conventions, our callbacks should be decorated as such so that users will not be able to provide callbacks defined with other calling conventions. The `GIT_CALLBACK` macro will inject the `__cdecl` attribute as appropriate.
Edward Thomson 19faf7c5 2018-11-14T23:35:48 object_type: update public API to use git_object_t git_object_t is the future; update the public API to use it. This will also ensure that we can build our tests which make use of the old API without modification (and without compiler warnings).
Edward Thomson 02bb39f4 2018-11-22T08:49:09 stream registration: take an enum type Accept an enum (`git_stream_t`) during custom stream registration that indicates whether the registration structure should be used for standard (non-TLS) streams or TLS streams.
Edward Thomson df2cc108 2018-11-18T10:29:07 stream: provide generic registration API Update the new stream registration API to be `git_stream_register` which takes a registration structure and a TLS boolean. This allows callers to register non-TLS streams as well as TLS streams. Provide `git_stream_register_tls` that takes just the init callback for backward compatibliity.
Edward Thomson 43b592ac 2018-10-25T08:49:01 tls: introduce a wrap function Introduce `git_tls_stream_wrap` which will take an existing `stream` with an already connected socket and begin speaking TLS on top of it. This is useful if you've built a connection to a proxy server and you wish to begin CONNECT over it to tunnel a TLS connection. Also update the pluggable TLS stream layer so that it can accept a registration structure that provides an `init` and `wrap` function, instead of a single initialization function.
Edward Thomson 8ee10098 2018-11-06T13:10:30 transport: see if cert/cred callbacks exist before calling them Custom transports may want to ask libgit2 to invoke a configured credential or certificate callback; however they likely do not know if a callback was actually configured. Return a sentinal value (GIT_PASSTHROUGH) if there is no callback configured instead of crashing.
Carlos Martín Nieto 05e54e00 2018-10-15T13:54:17 path: export the dotgit-checking functions These checks are preformed by libgit2 on checkout, but they're also useful for performing checks in applications which do not involve checkout. Expose them under `sys/` as it's still fairly in the weeds even for this library.
Patrick Steinhardt 74b7ddbf 2018-03-16T10:14:50 settings: allow swapping out memory allocator Tie in the newly created infrastructure for swapping out memory allocators into our settings code. A user can now simply use the new option "GIT_OPT_SET_ALLOCATOR" with `git_libgit2_opts`, passing in an already initialized allocator structure as vararg.
Patrick Steinhardt 9865cd16 2018-03-20T14:23:49 alloc: make memory allocators use function pointers Currently, our memory allocators are being redirected to the correct implementation at compile time by simply using macros. In order to make them swappable at runtime, this commit reshuffles that by instead making use of a global "git_allocator" structure, whose pointers are set up to reference the allocator functions. Like this, it becomes easy to swap out allocators by simply setting these function pointers. In order to initialize a "git_allocator", our provided allocators "stdalloc" and "crtdbg" both provide an init function. This is being called to initialize a passed in allocator struct and set up its members correctly. No support is yet included to enable users of libgit2 to switch out the memory allocator at a global level.
Carlos Martín Nieto 177dcfc7 2018-05-18T15:16:53 path: hide the dotgit file functions These can't go into the public API yet as we don't want to introduce API or ABI changes in a security release.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0aa65f8d 2018-05-16T15:56:04 path: add functions to detect .gitconfig and .gitattributes
Etienne Samson 25e8a293 2018-03-22T23:27:31 docs: correct defgroup
Etienne Samson 29afb257 2018-03-22T23:27:30 docs: fix incorrect codeblock on output
Etienne Samson 96576372 2018-03-22T23:27:21 docs: fix more missing includes
Edward Thomson 97f9a5f0 2017-12-17T01:12:49 odb: provide length and type with streaming read The streaming read functionality should provide the length and the type of the object, like the normal read functionality does.
Adrián Medraño Calvo d23ce187 2018-01-22T11:55:28 odb: export mempack backend Fixes #4492, #4496.
Patrick Steinhardt 529e873c 2017-05-23T11:51:00 config: pass repository when opening config files Our current configuration logic is completely oblivious of any repository, but only cares for actual file paths. Unfortunately, we are forced to break this assumption by the introduction of conditional includes, which are evaluated in the context of a repository. Right now, only one conditional exists with "gitdir:" -- it will only include the configuration if the current repository's git directory matches the value passed to "gitdir:". To support these conditionals, we have to break our API and make the repository available when opening a configuration file. This commit extends the `open` call of configuration backends to include another repository and adjusts existing code to have it available. This includes the user-visible functions `git_config_add_file_ondisk` and `git_config_add_backend`.
Edward Thomson 37841317 2017-07-31T00:38:28 Remove unused 'sys/remote.h' header
Mohseen Mukaddam a78441bc 2017-06-13T11:05:40 Adding git_filter_init for initializing `git_filter` struct + unit test
Mohseen Mukaddam 7f7dabda 2017-06-12T13:40:47 adding GIT_FILTER_VERSION to GIT_FILTER_INIT as part of convention
Carlos Martín Nieto 5c760960 2017-04-17T13:03:03 transport: provide a getter for the proxy options As with the callbacks, third-party implementations of smart subtransports cannot reach into the opaque struct and thus cannot know what options the user set. Add a getter for these options to copy the proxy options into something external implementors can use.
Patrick Steinhardt bb342159 2017-03-15T11:46:15 merge_driver: fix const-correctness for source getters
Brock Peabody 4d99c4cf 2016-11-23T18:32:48 Allow for caching of submodules. Added `git_repository_submodule_cache_all` to initialze a cache of submodules on the repository so that operations looking up N submodules are O(N) and not O(N^2). Added a `git_repository_submodule_cache_clear` function to remove the cache. Also optimized the function that loads all submodules as it was itself O(N^2) w.r.t the number of submodules, having to loop through the `.gitmodules` file once per submodule. I changed it to process the `.gitmodules` file once, into a map. Signed-off-by: David Turner <dturner@twosigma.com>
Vicent Marti 2749ff46 2016-09-13T15:52:43 time: Export `git_time_monotonic`
Edward Thomson 8f09a98e 2016-07-14T16:23:24 odb: freshen existing objects when writing When writing an object, we calculate its OID and see if it exists in the object database. If it does, we need to freshen the file that contains it.
Carlos Martín Nieto 60d717c6 2015-10-02T10:10:13 proxy: add a payload field for the proxy options I don't quite recall what we do in the other places where we use this, but we should pass this payload to the callbacks.
Carlos Martín Nieto b373e9a6 2015-09-21T22:38:50 net: use proxy options struct in the stream config
Carlos Martín Nieto 07bd3e57 2015-05-07T12:57:56 proxy: ask the user for credentials if necessary
Edward Thomson 6d8b2cdb 2016-02-28T09:34:11 merge driver: remove `check` callback Since the `apply` callback can defer, the `check` callback is not necessary. Removing the `check` callback further makes the `payload` unnecessary along with the `cleanup` callback.
Edward Thomson 3f7d3df1 2016-02-27T16:57:12 merge driver: improve inline documentation
Edward Thomson 3f04219f 2015-12-23T10:23:08 merge driver: introduce custom merge drivers Consumers can now register custom merged drivers with `git_merge_driver_register`. This allows consumers to support the merge drivers, as configured in `.gitattributes`. Consumers will be asked to perform the file-level merge when a custom driver is configured.
Patrick Steinhardt 0f1e2d20 2016-02-23T11:23:26 index: fix contradicting comparison The overflow check in `read_reuc` tries to verify if the `git__strtol32` parses an integer bigger than UINT_MAX. The `tmp` variable is casted to an unsigned int for this and then checked for being greater than UINT_MAX, which obviously can never be true. Fix this by instead fixing the `mode` field's size in `struct git_index_reuc_entry` to `uint32_t`. We can now parse the int with `git__strtol64`, which can never return a value bigger than `UINT32_MAX`, and additionally checking if the returned value is smaller than zero. We do not need to handle overflows explicitly here, as `git__strtol64` returns an error when the returned value would overflow.
Edward Thomson 82abd40d 2016-02-07T13:35:16 filter: clean up documentation around custom filters
Carlos Martín Nieto 7fafde63 2015-10-13T11:25:41 stream: allow registering a user-provided TLS constructor This allows the application to use their own TLS stream, regardless of the capabilities of libgit2 itself.
Leo Yang bf28da47 2015-10-30T14:12:19 Fix build for custom transport users We should explicitly include the declaration of git_strarray from "include/git2/sys/transport.h"
Arthur Schreiber d3b29fb9 2015-10-01T00:50:37 refdb and odb backends must provide `free` function As refdb and odb backends can be allocated by client code, libgit2 can’t know whether an alternative memory allocator was used, and thus should not try to call `git__free` on those objects. Instead, odb and refdb backend implementations must always provide their own `free` functions to ensure memory gets freed correctly.
Matt Burke 4f2b6093 2015-09-08T13:53:41 Tell the git_transport about the custom_headers
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.
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 c400bac4 2015-08-01T15:38:04 Merge pull request #3332 from phatblat/ben/doc-warnings Resolve documentation warnings
Ben Chatelain 08afd227 2015-07-27T18:32:55 Fix remaining documentation warnings
Ben Chatelain f90fbb8d 2015-07-27T17:42:08 Use correct Doxygen trailing comment syntax
Ben Chatelain 41808d04 2015-07-27T14:46:50 Fix @param names in doc comments
Carlos Martín Nieto 01d0c02d 2015-07-12T19:08:06 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.
Edward Thomson 63924435 2015-07-01T09:40:11 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.
Carlos Martín Nieto 1376e784 2015-06-07T14:42:13 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).
Edward Thomson a6f2ceaf 2015-05-13T12:11:55 Merge pull request #3118 from libgit2/cmn/stream-size odb: make the writestream's size a git_off_t
Carlos Martín Nieto 058b753c 2015-04-22T15:45:21 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.
Carlos Martín Nieto 8f0104ec 2015-04-21T22:10:36 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.
Carlos Martín Nieto 77b339f7 2015-05-12T13:06:33 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.
Leo Yang 142e5379 2015-03-17T12:49:33 Add a custom param to git_smart_subtransport_definition The smart transport has already take the payload param. For the sub transport a payload param is useful for the implementer.