The stash entry created by "git rebase --autosquash" to keep the
initial dirty state were discarded by mistake upon "git rebase
--quit", which has been corrected.
* dl/merge-autostash-rebase-quit-fix:
rebase: save autostash entry into stash reflog on --quit
"git grep" did not quote a path with unusual character like other
commands (like "git diff", "git status") do, but did quote when run
from a subdirectory, both of which has been corrected.
* mt/grep-cquote-path:
grep: follow conventions for printing paths w/ unusual chars
The "--decorate-refs" and "--decorate-refs-exclude" options "git
log" takes have learned a companion configuration variable
log.excludeDecoration that sits at the lowest priority in the
family.
* ds/log-exclude-decoration-config:
log: add log.excludeDecoration config option
log-tree: make ref_filter_match() a helper method
"git diff-tree --pretty --notes" used to hit an assertion failure,
as it forgot to initialize the notes subsystem.
* tb/diff-tree-with-notes:
diff-tree.c: load notes machinery when required
Allowing the user to split a patch hunk while "git stash -p" does
not work well; a band-aid has been added to make this (partially)
work better.
* js/stash-p-fix:
stash -p: (partially) fix bug concerning split hunks
t3904: fix incorrect demonstration of a bug
"git push --atomic" used to show failures for refs that weren't
even pushed, which has been corrected.
* jx/atomic-push:
transport-helper: new method reject_atomic_push()
transport-helper: mark failure for atomic push
send-pack: mark failure of atomic push properly
t5543: never report what we do not push
send-pack: fix inconsistent porcelain output
"git diff" in a partial clone learned to avoid lazy loading blob
objects in more casese when they are not needed.
* jt/avoid-prefetch-when-able-in-diff:
diff: restrict when prefetching occurs
diff: refactor object read
diff: make diff_populate_filespec_options struct
promisor-remote: accept 0 as oid_nr in function
"git commit-graph write --expire-time=<timestamp>" did not use the
given timestamp correctly, which has been corrected.
* ds/commit-graph-expiry-fix:
commit-graph: fix buggy --expire-time option
"git log" learns "--[no-]mailmap" as a synonym to "--[no-]use-mailmap"
* jc/log-no-mailmap:
log: give --[no-]use-mailmap a more sensible synonym --[no-]mailmap
clone: reorder --recursive/--recurse-submodules
parse-options: teach "git cmd -h" to show alias as alias
The custom hash function used by "git fast-import" has been
replaced with the one from hashmap.c, which gave us a nice
performance boost.
* jk/fast-import-use-hashmap:
fast-import: replace custom hash with hashmap.c
Document the recommended way to abort a failing test early (e.g. by
exiting a loop), which is to say "return 1".
* jc/doc-test-leaving-early:
t/README: suggest how to leave test early with failure
Various tests have been updated to work around issues found with
shell utilities that come with busybox etc.
* dd/test-with-busybox:
t5703: feed raw data into test-tool unpack-sideband
t4124: tweak test so that non-compliant diff(1) can also be used
t7063: drop non-POSIX argument "-ls" from find(1)
t5616: use rev-parse instead to get HEAD's object_id
t5003: skip conversion test if unzip -a is unavailable
t5003: drop the subshell in test_lazy_prereq
test-lib-functions: test_cmp: eval $GIT_TEST_CMP
t4061: use POSIX compliant regex(7)
In a03b55530a (merge: teach --autostash option, 2020-04-07), the
--autostash option was introduced for `git merge`. Notably, when
`git merge --quit` is run with an autostash entry present, it is saved
into the stash reflog. This is contrasted with the current behaviour of
`git rebase --quit` where the autostash entry is simply just dropped out
of existence.
Adopt the behaviour of `git merge --quit` in `git rebase --quit` and
save the autostash entry into the stash reflog instead of just deleting
it.
Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Parsing of URL for the credential helper has been corrected.
* jk/credential-parsing-end-of-host-in-URL:
credential: treat "?" and "#" in URLs as end of host
Allow "git rebase" to reapply all local commits, even if the may be
already in the upstream, without checking first.
* jt/rebase-allow-duplicate:
rebase --merge: optionally skip upstreamed commits
"git rebase" (again) learns to honor "--no-keep-empty", which lets
the user to discard commits that are empty from the beginning (as
opposed to the ones that become empty because of rebasing). The
interactive rebase also marks commits that are empty in the todo.
* en/rebase-no-keep-empty:
rebase: fix an incompatible-options error message
rebase: reinstate --no-keep-empty
rebase -i: mark commits that begin empty in todo editor
A Windows-specific test element has been made more robust against
misuse from both user's environment and programmer's errors.
* js/mingw-is-hidden-test-fix:
t: restrict `is_hidden` to be called only on Windows
mingw: make test_path_is_hidden more robust
t: consolidate the `is_hidden` functions
"git log" learned "--show-pulls" that helps pathspec limited
history views; a merge commit that takes the whole change from a
side branch, which is normally omitted from the output, is shown
in addition to the commits that introduce real changes.
* ds/revision-show-pulls:
revision: --show-pulls adds helpful merges
Misc fixes for Windows.
* js/mingw-fixes:
mingw: help debugging by optionally executing bash with strace
mingw: do not treat `COM0` as a reserved file name
mingw: use modern strftime implementation if possible
We've left the command line parsing of "git log :/a/b/" broken for
about a full year without anybody noticing, which has been
corrected.
* jc/missing-ref-store-fix:
repository: mark the "refs" pointer as private
sha1-name: do not assume that the ref store is initialized
The output from "git format-patch" uses RFC 2047 encoding for
non-ASCII letters on From: and Subject: headers, so that it can
directly be fed to e-mail programs. A new option has been added
to produce these headers in raw.
* eb/format-patch-no-encode-headers:
format-patch: teach --no-encode-email-headers
"git rebase" learned the "--no-gpg-sign" option to countermand
commit.gpgSign the user may have.
* dd/no-gpg-sign:
Documentation: document merge option --no-gpg-sign
Documentation: merge commit-tree --[no-]gpg-sign
Documentation: reword commit --no-gpg-sign
Documentation: document am --no-gpg-sign
cherry-pick/revert: honour --no-gpg-sign in all case
rebase.c: honour --no-gpg-sign
The logic to auto-follow tags by "git clone --single-branch" was
not careful to avoid lazy-fetching unnecessary tags, which has been
corrected.
* jk/use-quick-lookup-in-clone-for-tag-following:
clone: use "quick" lookup while following tags
"git rebase" with the merge backend did not work well when the
rebase.abbreviateCommands configuration was set.
* ag/rebase-merge-allow-ff-under-abbrev-command:
t3432: test `--merge' with `rebase.abbreviateCommands = true', too
sequencer: don't abbreviate a command if it doesn't have a short form
Code cleanup.
* jk/oid-array-cleanups:
oidset: stop referring to sha1-array
ref-filter: stop referring to "sha1 array"
bisect: stop referring to sha1_array
test-tool: rename sha1-array to oid-array
oid_array: rename source file from sha1-array
oid_array: use size_t for iteration
oid_array: use size_t for count and allocation
The server-end of the v2 protocol to serve "git clone" and "git
fetch" was not prepared to see a delim packets at unexpected
places, which led to a crash.
* jk/harden-protocol-v2-delim-handling:
test-lib-functions: simplify packetize() stdin code
upload-pack: handle unexpected delim packets
test-lib-functions: make packetize() more efficient
When fed a midx that records no objects, some codepaths tried to
loop from 0 through (num_objects-1), which, due to integer
arithmetic wrapping around, made it nonsense operation with out of
bounds array accesses. The code has been corrected to reject such
an midx file.
* dr/midx-avoid-int-underflow:
midx.c: fix an integer underflow
Enable tests that require GnuPG on Windows.
* js/tests-gpg-integration-on-windows:
tests: increase the verbosity of the GPG-related prereqs
tests: turn GPG, GPGSM and RFC1991 into lazy prereqs
tests: do not let lazy prereqs inside `test_expect_*` turn off tracing
t/lib-gpg.sh: stop pretending to be a stand-alone script
tests(gpg): allow the gpg-agent to start on Windows
Since its introduction in 7249e91 (revision.c: support --notes
command-line option, 2011-03-29), combining '--notes' with any option
that causes us to format notes (e.g., '--pretty', '--format="%N"', etc)
results in a failed assertion at runtime.
$ git rev-list HEAD | git diff-tree --stdin --pretty=medium --notes
commit 8f3d9f354286745c751374f5f1fcafee6b3f3136
git: notes.c:1308: format_display_notes: Assertion `display_notes_trees' failed.
Aborted
This failure is due to diff-tree not calling 'load_display_notes' to
initialize the notes machinery.
Ordinarily, this failure isn't triggered, because it requires passing
both '--notes' and another of the above mentioned options. In the case
of '--pretty', for example, we set 'opt->verbose_header', causing
'show_log()' to eventually call 'format_display_notes()', which expects
a non-NULL 'display_note_trees'.
Without initializing the notes machinery, 'display_note_trees' remains
NULL, and thus triggers an assertion failure.
Fix this by initializing the notes machinery after parsing our options,
and harden this behavior against regression with a test in t4013. (Note
that the added ref in this test requires updating two unrelated tests
which use 'log --all', and thus need to learn about the new refs).
Reported-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
grep does not follow the conventions used by other Git commands when
printing paths that contain unusual characters (as double-quotes or
newlines). Commands such as ls-files, commit, status and diff will:
- Quote and escape unusual pathnames, by default.
- Print names verbatim and unquoted when "-z" is used.
But grep *never* quotes/escapes absolute paths with unusual chars and
*always* quotes/escapes relative ones, even with "-z". Besides being
inconsistent in its own output, the deviation from other Git commands
can be confusing. So let's make it follow the two rules above and add
some tests for this new behavior. Note that, making grep quote/escape
all unusual paths by default, also make it fully compliant with the
core.quotePath configuration, which is currently ignored for absolute
paths.
Reported-by: Greg Hurrell <greg@hurrell.net>
Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>