Add missing documentation for "include" and "includeIf" features in
"git config" file format, which incidentally teaches the command
line completion to include them in its offerings.
* mb/config-document-include:
config.txt: document include, includeIf
Tweak various messages that come from the pack-bitmap codepaths.
* tl/pack-bitmap-error-messages:
pack-bitmap.c: continue looping when first MIDX bitmap is found
pack-bitmap.c: using error() instead of silently returning -1
pack-bitmap.c: do not ignore error when opening a bitmap file
pack-bitmap.c: rename "idx_name" to "bitmap_name"
pack-bitmap.c: mark more strings for translations
pack-bitmap.c: fix formatting of error messages
Omit fsync-related trace2 entries when their values are all zero.
* ab/squelch-empty-fsync-traces:
trace2: only include "fsync" events if we git_fsync()
API tweak to make it easier to run fuzz testing on commit-graph parser.
* js/commit-graph-parsing-without-repo-settings:
commit-graph: pass repo_settings instead of repository
Earlier, HTTP transport clients learned to tell the server side
what locale they are in by sending Accept-Language HTTP header, but
this was done only for some requests but not others.
* ll/curl-accept-language:
remote-curl: send Accept-Language header to server
An earlier attempt to plug leaks placed a clean-up label to jump to
at a bogus place, which as been corrected.
* jk/diff-files-cleanup-fix:
diff-files: move misplaced cleanup label
A coccinelle rule (in contrib/) to encourage use of COPY_ARRAY
macro has been improved.
* rs/cocci-array-copy:
cocci: avoid normalization rules for memcpy
"git clone" from a repository with some ref whose HEAD is unborn
did not set the HEAD in the resulting repository correctly, which
has been corrected.
* jk/clone-unborn-confusion:
clone: move unborn head creation to update_head()
clone: use remote branch if it matches default HEAD
clone: propagate empty remote HEAD even with other branches
clone: drop extra newline from warning message
A corner case bug where lazily fetching objects from a promisor
remote resulted in infinite recursion has been corrected.
* hx/lookup-commit-in-graph-fix:
t5330: remove run_with_limited_processses()
commit-graph.c: no lazy fetch in lookup_commit_in_graph()
The resolve-undo information in the index was not protected against
GC, which has been corrected.
* jc/resolve-undo:
fsck: do not dereference NULL while checking resolve-undo data
revision: mark blobs needed for resolve-undo as reachable
The word "whitelist" has cultural implications that are not inclusive.
Thankfully, it is not difficult to reword and avoid its use.
The GIT_ALLOW_PROTOCOL environment variable was referred to as a
"whitelist", but the word "allow" is already part of the variable.
Replace "whitelist" with "allow_list" in these cases to demonstrate that
we are processing a list of allowed protocols.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The word "whitelist" has cultural implications that are not inclusive.
Thankfully, it is not difficult to reword and avoid its use.
Focus on changes in the test scripts, since most of the changes are in
comments and test names. The renamed test_allow_var helper is only used
once inside the widely-used test_proto helper.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The documentation for GIT_ALLOW_PROTOCOL has a sentence that adds no
value, since it repeats the meaning from the previous sentence (twice!).
The word "whitelist" has cultural implications that are not inclusive,
which brought attention to this sentence.
Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The documentation and error messages for git-cvsserver include some
references to a "whitelist" that is not otherwise included in the
documentation. When different parts of the documentation do not use
common language, this can lead to confusion as to how things are meant
to operate.
Further, the word "whitelist" has cultural implications that make its
use non-inclusive. Thankfully, we can remove it while increasing
clarity.
Update Documentation/git-cvsserver.txt in a similar way to the previous
change to Documentation/git-daemon.txt. The optional '<directory>...'
list can specify a list of allowed directories. We refer to that list
directly inside of the documentation for the GIT_CVSSERVER_ROOT
environment variable.
While modifying this documentation, update the environment variables to
use a list format. We use the modern way of tabbing the description of
each variable in this section. We do _not_ update the description of
'<directory>...' to use tabs this way since the rest of the items in the
OPTIONS list do not use this modern formatting.
A single error message in the actual git-cvsserver.perl code refers to
the whitelist during argument parsing. Instead, refer to the directory
list that has been clarified in the documentation.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The undecorated arguments to the 'git-daemon' command provide a list of
directories. When at least one directory is specified, then 'git-daemon'
only serves requests that are within that directory list. The boolean
'--strict-paths' option makes the list more explicit in that
subdirectories are no longer included.
The existing documentation and error messages around this directory list
refer to it and its behavior as a "whitelist". The word "whitelist" has
cultural implications that are not inclusive. Thankfully, it is not
difficult to reword and avoid its use. In the process, we can define the
purpose of this directory list directly.
In Documentation/git-daemon.txt, rewrite the OPTIONS section around the
'<directory>' option. Add additional clarity to the other options that
refer to these directories.
Some error messages can also be improved in daemon.c. The
'--strict-paths' option requires '<directory>' arguments, so refer to
that section of the documentation directly. A logerror() call points out
that a requested directory is not in the specified directory list. We
can use "list" here without any loss of information.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The way "git multi-pack" uses parse-options API has been improved.
* sg/multi-pack-index-parse-options-fix:
multi-pack-index: simplify handling of unknown --options
The code to convert between GPG trust level strings and internal
constants we use to represent them have been cleaned up.
* jd/gpg-interface-trust-level-string:
gpg-interface: add function for converting trust level to string
Add Coccinelle rules to detect the pattern of initializing and then
finalizing a structure without using it in between at all, which
happens after code restructuring and the compilers fail to
recognize as an unused variable.
* ab/cocci-unused:
cocci: generalize "unused" rule to cover more than "strbuf"
cocci: add and apply a rule to find "unused" strbufs
cocci: have "coccicheck{,-pending}" depend on "coccicheck-test"
cocci: add a "coccicheck-test" target and test *.cocci rules
Makefile & .gitignore: ignore & clean "git.res", not "*.res"
Makefile: remove mandatory "spatch" arguments from SPATCH_FLAGS
Fixes a long-standing corner case bug around directory renames in
the merge-ort strategy.
* en/merge-dual-dir-renames-fix:
merge-ort: fix issue with dual rename and add/add conflict
merge-ort: shuffle the computation and cleanup of potential collisions
merge-ort: make a separate function for freeing struct collisions
merge-ort: small cleanups of check_for_directory_rename
t6423: add tests of dual directory rename plus add/add conflict
Tweak tests so that they still work when the "git init" template
did not create .git/info directory.
* ab/test-without-templates:
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/sparse-checkout
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/exclude
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/refs
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/attributes
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/grafts
tests: don't depend on template-created .git/branches
t0008: don't rely on default ".git/info/exclude"
Teach "make all" to build gitweb as well.
* ab/build-gitweb:
gitweb/Makefile: add a "NO_GITWEB" parameter
Makefile: build 'gitweb' in the default target
gitweb/Makefile: include in top-level Makefile
gitweb: remove "test" and "test-installed" targets
gitweb/Makefile: prepare to merge into top-level Makefile
gitweb/Makefile: clear up and de-duplicate the gitweb.{css,js} vars
gitweb/Makefile: add a $(GITWEB_ALL) variable
gitweb/Makefile: define all .PHONY prerequisites inline
Apply Coccinelle rule to turn raw memmove() into MOVE_ARRAY() cpp
macro, which would improve maintainability and readability.
* jc/builtin-mv-move-array:
builtin/mv.c: use the MOVE_ARRAY() macro instead of memmove()
Recent update to vimdiff layout code has been made more robust
against different end-user vim settings.
* fr/vimdiff-layout-fix:
vimdiff: make layout engine more robust against user vim settings
In "open_midx_bitmap()", we do a loop with the MIDX(es) in repo, when
the first one has been found, then will break out by a "return"
directly.
But actually, it's better to continue the loop until we have visited
both the MIDX in our repository, as well as any alternates (along with
_their_ alternates, recursively).
The reason for this is, there may exist more than one MIDX file in
a repo. The "multi_pack_index" struct is actually designed as a singly
linked list, and if a MIDX file has been already opened successfully,
then the other MIDX files will be skipped and left with a warning
"ignoring extra bitmap file." to the output.
The discussion link of community:
https://public-inbox.org/git/YjzCTLLDCby+kJrZ@nand.local/
Helped-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In "open_pack_bitmap_1()" and "open_midx_bitmap_1()", it's better to
return error() instead of "-1" when some unexpected error occurs like
"stat bitmap file failed", "bitmap header is invalid" or "checksum
mismatch", etc.
There are places where we do not replace, such as when the bitmap
does not exist (no bitmap in repository is allowed) or when another
bitmap has already been opened (in which case it should be a warning
rather than an error).
Signed-off-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Calls to git_open() to open the pack bitmap file and
multi-pack bitmap file do not report any error when they
fail. These files are optional and it is not an error if
open failed due to ENOENT, but we shouldn't be ignoring
other kinds of errors.
Signed-off-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In "open_pack_bitmap_1()" and "open_midx_bitmap_1()" we use
a var named "idx_name" to represent the bitmap filename which
is computed by "midx_bitmap_filename()" or "pack_bitmap_filename()"
before we open it.
There may bring some confusion in this "idx_name" naming, which
might lead us to think of ".idx "or" multi-pack-index" files,
although bitmap is essentially can be understood as a kind of index,
let's define this name a little more accurate here.
Signed-off-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In pack-bitmap.c, some printed texts are translated, some are not.
Let's support the translations of the bitmap related output.
Signed-off-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
There are some text output issues in 'pack-bitmap.c', they exist in
die(), error() etc. This includes issues with capitalization the
first letter, newlines, error() instead of BUG(), and substitution
that don't have quotes around them.
Signed-off-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Adapt the content from 'contrib/scalar/README.md' into a design document in
'Documentation/technical/'. In addition to reformatting for asciidoc,
elaborate on the background, purpose, and design choices that went into
Scalar.
Most of this document will persist in the 'Documentation/technical/' after
Scalar has been moved out of 'contrib/' and into the root of Git. Until that
time, it will also contain a temporary "Roadmap" section detailing the
remaining series needed to finish the initial version of Scalar. The section
will be removed once Scalar is moved to the repo root, but in the meantime
serves as a guide for readers to keep up with progress on the feature.
Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com>
Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Rephrase documentation to describe scalar as a "large repo management tool"
rather than an "opinionated management tool". The new description is
intended to more directly reflect the utility of scalar to better guide
users in preparation for scalar being built and installed as part of Git.
Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com>
Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
While setting up an unresolved merge for `git rerere`, we run `git
rev-parse` and `git fmt-merge-msg` to create a variable `$fifth` and a
commit-message file `msg`, which we then never actually use. This has
been like that since these tests were added in 672d1b789b ("rerere:
migrate to parse-options API", 2010-08-05). This does exercise `git
rev-parse` and `git fmt-merge-msg`, but doesn't contribute to testing
`git rerere`. Drop these lines.
Reported-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>