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  • Hash : 5811e3ba
    Author : Patrick Steinhardt
    Date : 2019-06-13T19:16:32

    config_file: use `wildmatch` to evaluate conditionals
    
    We currently use `p_fnmatch` to compute whether a given "gitdir:"
    or "gitdir/i:" conditional matches the current configuration file
    path. As git.git has moved to use `wildmatch` instead of
    `p_fnmatch` throughout its complete codebase, we evaluate
    conditionals inconsistently with git.git in some special cases.
    
    Convert `p_fnmatch` to use `wildmatch`. The `FNM_LEADINGDIR` flag
    cannot be translated to `wildmatch`, but in fact git.git doesn't
    use it here either. And in fact, dropping it while we go
    increases compatibility with git.git.
    

  • README.md

  • Writing Clar tests for libgit2

    For information on the Clar testing framework and a detailed introduction please visit:

    https://github.com/vmg/clar

    • Write your modules and tests. Use good, meaningful names.

    • Make sure you actually build the tests by setting:

        cmake -DBUILD_CLAR=ON build/
    • Test:

        ./build/libgit2_clar
    • Make sure everything is fine.

    • Send your pull request. That’s it.

    Memory leak checks

    These are automatically run as part of CI, but if you want to check locally:

    Linux

    Uses valgrind:

    $ cmake -DBUILD_CLAR=ON -DVALGRIND=ON ..
    $ cmake --build .
    $ valgrind --leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes --num-callers=50 --suppressions=../libgit2_clar.supp \
      ./libgit2_clar

    macOS

    Uses leaks, which requires XCode installed:

    $ MallocStackLogging=1 MallocScribble=1 MallocLogFile=/dev/null CLAR_AT_EXIT="leaks -quiet \$PPID" \
      ./libgit2_clar