A test script got cleaned up and then made not to depend on the
value of init.defaultBranch.
* js/t2106-cleanup:
t2106: ensure that the checkout fails for the expected reason
t2106: make test independent of the current main branch name
t2106: adjust style to the current conventions
A lazily defined test prerequisite can now be defined in terms of
another lazily defined test prerequisite.
* sg/tests-prereq:
tests: fix description of 'test_set_prereq'
tests: make sure nested lazy prereqs work reliably
Since jgit does not yet work with SHA-256 repositories, mark the
tests that uses it not to run unless we are testing with ShA-1
repositories.
* sg/t5310-jgit-wants-sha1:
t5310-pack-bitmaps: skip JGit tests with SHA256
"git fetch" did not work correctly with nested submodules where the
innermost submodule that is not of interest got updated in the
upstream, which has been corrected.
* pk/subsub-fetch-fix:
submodules: fix of regression on fetching of non-init subsub-repo
The code was not prepared to deal with pack .idx file that is
larger than 4GB.
* jk/4gb-idx:
packfile: detect overflow in .idx file size checks
block-sha1: take a size_t length parameter
fsck: correctly compute checksums on idx files larger than 4GB
use size_t to store pack .idx byte offsets
compute pack .idx byte offsets using size_t
The exchange between receive-pack and proc-receive hook did not
carefully check for errors.
* jx/t5411-flake-fix:
receive-pack: use default version 0 for proc-receive
receive-pack: gently write messages to proc-receive
t5411: new helper filter_out_user_friendly_and_stable_output
"git bisect start/next" in a large span of history spends a lot of
time trying to come up with exactly the half-way point; this can be
optimized by stopping when we see a commit that is close enough to
the half-way point.
* sg/bisect-approximately-halfway:
bisect: loosen halfway() check for a large number of commits
The command line completion script (in contrib/) learned to expand
commands that are alias of alias.
* fc/bash-completion-alias-of-alias:
completion: bash: improve alias loop detection
completion: bash: check for alias loop
completion: bash: support recursive aliases
Fix regression introduced when nvimdiff support in mergetool was added.
* pd/mergetool-nvimdiff:
mergetool: avoid letting `list_tool_variants` break user-defined setups
mergetools/bc: add `bc4` to the alias list for Beyond Compare
A specialization of hashmap that uses a string as key has been
introduced. Hopefully it will see wider use over time.
* en/strmap:
shortlog: use strset from strmap.h
Use new HASHMAP_INIT macro to simplify hashmap initialization
strmap: take advantage of FLEXPTR_ALLOC_STR when relevant
strmap: enable allocations to come from a mem_pool
strmap: add a strset sub-type
strmap: split create_entry() out of strmap_put()
strmap: add functions facilitating use as a string->int map
strmap: enable faster clearing and reusing of strmaps
strmap: add more utility functions
strmap: new utility functions
hashmap: provide deallocation function names
hashmap: introduce a new hashmap_partial_clear()
hashmap: allow re-use after hashmap_free()
hashmap: adjust spacing to fix argument alignment
hashmap: add usage documentation explaining hashmap_free[_entries]()
Running "git diff" while allowing external diff in a state with
unmerged paths used to segfault, which has been corrected.
* jk/diff-release-filespec-fix:
t7800: simplify difftool test
diff: allow passing NULL to diff_free_filespec_data()
"git rev-parse" learned the "--end-of-options" to help scripts to
safely take a parameter that is supposed to be a revision, e.g.
"git rev-parse --verify -q --end-of-options $rev".
* jk/rev-parse-end-of-options:
rev-parse: handle --end-of-options
rev-parse: put all options under the "-" check
rev-parse: don't accept options after dashdash
The maximum length of output filenames "git format-patch" creates
has become configurable (used to be capped at 64).
* jc/format-patch-name-max:
format-patch: make output filename configurable
compare_tasks_by_selection() is used with QSORT and gets passed pointers
to the elements of "static struct maintenance_task tasks[]". It casts
the *addresses* of these passed pointers to element pointers, though,
and thus effectively compares some unrelated values from the stack. Fix
the casts to actually compare array elements.
Detected by USan (make SANITIZE=undefined test).
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
"git blame --ignore-revs-file=<file>" learned to ignore a
non-existent object name in the input, instead of complaining.
* jc/blame-ignore-fix:
blame: silently ignore invalid ignore file objects
"make DEVELOPER=1 sparse" used to run sparse and let it emit
warnings; now such warnings will cause an error.
* jc/sparse-error-for-developer-build:
Makefile: enable -Wsparse-error for DEVELOPER build
"git blame -L :funcname -- path" did not work well for a path for
which a userdiff driver is defined.
* pb/blame-funcname-range-userdiff:
blame: simplify 'setup_blame_bloom_data' interface
blame: simplify 'setup_scoreboard' interface
blame: enable funcname blaming with userdiff driver
line-log: mention both modes in 'blame' and 'log' short help
doc: add more pointers to gitattributes(5) for userdiff
blame-options.txt: also mention 'funcname' in '-L' description
doc: line-range: improve formatting
doc: log, gitk: move '-L' description to 'line-range-options.txt'
Preparation for a new merge strategy.
* en/merge-ort-api-null-impl:
merge,rebase,revert: select ort or recursive by config or environment
fast-rebase: demonstrate merge-ort's API via new test-tool command
merge-ort-wrappers: new convience wrappers to mimic the old merge API
merge-ort: barebones API of new merge strategy with empty implementation
Parts of "git maintenance" to ease writing crontab entries (and
other scheduling system configuration) for it.
* ds/maintenance-part-3:
maintenance: add troubleshooting guide to docs
maintenance: use 'incremental' strategy by default
maintenance: create maintenance.strategy config
maintenance: add start/stop subcommands
maintenance: add [un]register subcommands
for-each-repo: run subcommands on configured repos
maintenance: add --schedule option and config
maintenance: optionally skip --auto process
"git rebase -i" did not store ORIG_HEAD correctly.
* pw/rebase-i-orig-head:
rebase -i: simplify get_revision_ranges()
rebase -i: use struct object_id when writing state
rebase -i: use struct object_id rather than looking up commit
rebase -i: stop overwriting ORIG_HEAD buffer
"git format-patch --output=there" did not work as expected and
instead crashed. The option is now supported.
* jk/format-patch-output:
format-patch: support --output option
format-patch: tie file-opening logic to output_directory
format-patch: refactor output selection
"git log -L<range>:<path>" is documented to take no pathspec, but
this was not enforced by the command line option parser, which has
been corrected.
* jc/line-log-takes-no-pathspec:
log: diagnose -L used with pathspec as an error
The code to see if "git stash drop" can safely remove refs/stash
has been made more carerful.
* rs/empty-reflog-check-fix:
stash: simplify reflog emptiness check
Add t/perf support for fsmonitor.
* nk/perf-fsmonitor:
t/perf/fsmonitor: add benchmark for dirty status
t/perf/fsmonitor: perf comparison of multiple fsmonitor integrations
t/perf/fsmonitor: initialize test with git reset
t/perf/fsmonitor: factor setup for fsmonitor into function
t/perf/fsmonitor: silence initial git commit
t/perf/fsmonitor: shorten DESC to basename
t/perf/fsmonitor: factor description out for readability
t/perf/fsmonitor: improve error message if typoing hook name
t/perf/fsmonitor: move watchman setup to one-time-repo-setup
t/perf/fsmonitor: separate one time repo initialization
Preparation for a new merge strategy.
* en/merge-tests:
t6423: add more details about direct resolution of directories
t6423: note improved ort handling with untracked files
t6423, t6436: note improved ort handling with dirty files
merge tests: expect slight differences in output for recursive vs. ort
t6423: expect improved conflict markers labels in the ort backend
t6404, t6423: expect improved rename/delete handling in ort backend
t6416: correct expectation for rename/rename(1to2) + directory/file
merge tests: expect improved directory/file conflict handling in ort
t/: new helper for tests that pass with ort but fail with recursive
Prepare a test script to transition of the default branch name to
'main'.
* js/default-branch-name-adjust-t5515:
t5515: use `main` as the name of the main branch for testing (conclusion)
t5515: use `main` as the name of the main branch for testing (part 3)
t5515: use `main` as the name of the main branch for testing (part 2)
t5515: use `main` as the name of the main branch for testing (part 1)
"git fetch --depth=<n>" over the stateless RPC / smart HTTP
transport handled EOF from the client poorly at the server end.
* dd/upload-pack-stateless-eof:
upload-pack: allow stateless client EOF just prior to haves
'test_set_prereq's description claims that prereqs can be specified to
'test_expect_code', but that is not the case (it is not meant to run a
test _case_, but a git command), so remove it.
OTOH that description doesn't mention 'test_external' and
'test_external_without_stderr' that do accept prereqs, so mention
them.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Some test prereqs depend on other prereqs, so in a couple of cases we
have nested prereqs that look something like this:
test_lazy_prereq FOO '
test_have_prereq BAR &&
check-foo
'
This can be problematic, because lazy prereqs are evaluated in the
'$TRASH_DIRECTORY/prereq-test-dir' directory, which is the same for
every prereq, and which is automatically removed after the prereq has
been evaluated. So if the inner prereq (BAR above) is a lazy prereq
that hasn't been evaluated yet, then after its evaluation the
'prereq-test-dir' shared with the outer prereq will be removed.
Consequently, 'check-foo' will find itself in a non-existing
directory, and won't be able to create/access any files in its cwd,
which could result in an unfulfilled outer prereq.
Luckily, this doesn't affect any of our current nested prereqs, either
because the inner prereq is not a lazy prereq (e.g. MINGW, CYGWIN or
PERL), or because the outer prereq happens to be checked without
touching any paths in its cwd (GPGSM and RFC1991 in 'lib-gpg.sh').
So to prevent nested prereqs from interfering with each other let's
evaluate each prereq in its own dedicated directory by appending the
prereq's name to the directory name, e.g. 'prereq-test-dir-SYMLINKS'.
In the test we check not only that the prereq test dir is still there,
but also that the inner prereq can't mess with the outer prereq's
files.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
During the transition of the test suite to a new default branch name, it
was noticed that this test case succeeded for the wrong reason when the
default branch name was overridden.
While we fixed that in the previous commit, let's make sure that we look
for a tell-tale in the error message that the `git checkout` failed for
the reason we wanted it to fail.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
We do have this wonderful shortcut `git checkout -` to go back to the
previous branch, thanks to the reflog.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
We settled on the style where the test cases' code starts by the opening
single quote being on the `test_expect_*` line, and the closing quote
being in its own line after the code.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Imitating cac42e47 (ci: avoid using the deprecated `set-env`
construct, 2020-11-07), avoid deprecated ::set-env and use the
recommended alternative instead in print-test-failures.sh
Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
It is possible for the name of an alias to end with the name of another
alias, in which case the code will incorrectly detect a loop.
We can fix that by adding an extra space between words.
Suggested-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Fix the function name we give in the BUG message. It's "config", not
"choice".
Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
parse_treeish_arg() uses dwim_ref() to set refname to a strdup'd string.
Release it after use. Also remove the const qualifier from the refname
member to signify that ownership of the string is handed to the struct,
leaving cleanup duty with the caller of parse_treeish_arg(), thus
avoiding a cast.
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
do_diff_cache() builds a struct rev_info to hand to diff_cache() from
scratch by initializing it using repo_init_revisions() and then
replacing its diffopt and prune_data members.
The diffopt member is initialized to a heap-allocated list of options,
though. Release it using diff_setup_done() before overwriting it.
The initial value of the prune_data member doesn't need to be released,
but the copy created using copy_pathspec() does. Clear it after use.
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In load_idx(), we check that the .idx file is sized appropriately for
the number of objects it claims to have. We recently fixed the case
where the number of objects caused our expected size to overflow a
32-bit unsigned int, and we switched to size_t.
On a 64-bit system, this is fine; our size_t covers any expected size.
On a 32-bit system, though, it won't. The file may claim to have 2^31
objects, which will overflow even a size_t.
This doesn't hurt us at all for a well-formed idx file. A 32-bit system
would already have failed to mmap such a file, since it would be too
big. But an .idx file which _claims_ to have 2^31 objects but is
actually much smaller would fool our check.
This is a broken file, and for the most part we don't care that much
what happens. But:
- it's a little friendlier to notice up front "woah, this file is
broken" than it is to get nonsense results
- later access of the data assumes that the loading function
sanity-checked that we have at least enough bytes for the regular
object-id table. A malformed .idx file could lead to an
out-of-bounds read.
So let's use our overflow-checking functions to make sure that we're not
fooled by a malformed file.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>