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Junio C Hamano
634ccf4ca3 Merge branch 'sd/t3200-typofix'
Test fix.

* sd/t3200-typofix:
  branch test: fix invalid config key access
2017-06-04 09:55:42 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
36dcb57337 Merge branch 'ab/grep-preparatory-cleanup'
The internal implementation of "git grep" has seen some clean-up.

* ab/grep-preparatory-cleanup: (31 commits)
  grep: assert that threading is enabled when calling grep_{lock,unlock}
  grep: given --threads with NO_PTHREADS=YesPlease, warn
  pack-objects: fix buggy warning about threads
  pack-objects & index-pack: add test for --threads warning
  test-lib: add a PTHREADS prerequisite
  grep: move is_fixed() earlier to avoid forward declaration
  grep: change internal *pcre* variable & function names to be *pcre1*
  grep: change the internal PCRE macro names to be PCRE1
  grep: factor test for \0 in grep patterns into a function
  grep: remove redundant regflags assignments
  grep: catch a missing enum in switch statement
  perf: add a comparison test of log --grep regex engines with -F
  perf: add a comparison test of log --grep regex engines
  perf: add a comparison test of grep regex engines with -F
  perf: add a comparison test of grep regex engines
  perf: emit progress output when unpacking & building
  perf: add a GIT_PERF_MAKE_COMMAND for when *_MAKE_OPTS won't do
  grep: add tests to fix blind spots with \0 patterns
  grep: prepare for testing binary regexes containing rx metacharacters
  grep: add a test helper function for less verbose -f \0 tests
  ...
2017-06-02 15:06:06 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
7ef0d04738 Merge branch 'jk/diff-blob'
The result from "git diff" that compares two blobs, e.g. "git diff
$commit1:$path $commit2:$path", used to be shown with the full
object name as given on the command line, but it is more natural to
use the $path in the output and use it to look up .gitattributes.

* jk/diff-blob:
  diff: use blob path for blob/file diffs
  diff: use pending "path" if it is available
  diff: use the word "path" instead of "name" for blobs
  diff: pass whole pending entry in blobinfo
  handle_revision_arg: record paths for pending objects
  handle_revision_arg: record modes for "a..b" endpoints
  t4063: add tests of direct blob diffs
  get_sha1_with_context: dynamically allocate oc->path
  get_sha1_with_context: always initialize oc->symlink_path
  sha1_name: consistently refer to object_context as "oc"
  handle_revision_arg: add handle_dotdot() helper
  handle_revision_arg: hoist ".." check out of range parsing
  handle_revision_arg: stop using "dotdot" as a generic pointer
  handle_revision_arg: simplify commit reference lookups
  handle_revision_arg: reset "dotdot" consistently
2017-06-02 15:06:05 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
f4fd99bf6e Merge branch 'sl/clean-d-ignored-fix'
"git clean -d" used to clean directories that has ignored files,
even though the command should not lose ignored ones without "-x".
"git status --ignored"  did not list ignored and untracked files
without "-uall".  These have been corrected.

* sl/clean-d-ignored-fix:
  clean: teach clean -d to preserve ignored paths
  dir: expose cmp_name() and check_contains()
  dir: hide untracked contents of untracked dirs
  dir: recurse into untracked dirs for ignored files
  t7061: status --ignored should search untracked dirs
  t7300: clean -d should skip dirs with ignored files
2017-06-02 15:06:05 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
d027b467fc Merge branch 'sb/t5531-update-desc'
The description strings for a few tests have been updated.

* sb/t5531-update-desc:
  t5531: fix test description
2017-06-02 15:06:03 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
8e6a904dd8 Merge branch 'jt/send-email-validate-hook'
A hotfix for a topic already in 'master'.

* jt/send-email-validate-hook:
  send-email: check for repo before invoking hook
2017-06-02 15:06:00 +09:00
Jonathan Tan
177409e589 send-email: check for repo before invoking hook
Unless --no-validate is passed, send-email will invoke
$repo->repo_path() in its search for a validate hook regardless of
whether a Git repo is actually present.  Teach send-email to first check
for repo existence.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-06-02 10:58:25 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
fa0624f79f Merge branch 'dt/unpack-save-untracked-cache-extension'
When "git checkout", "git merge", etc. manipulates the in-core
index, various pieces of information in the index extensions are
discarded from the original state, as it is usually not the case
that they are kept up-to-date and in-sync with the operation on the
main index.  The untracked cache extension is copied across these
operations now, which would speed up "git status" (as long as the
cache is properly invalidated).

* dt/unpack-save-untracked-cache-extension:
  unpack-trees: preserve index extensions
2017-05-30 11:16:45 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
9aa5559402 Merge branch 'jc/skip-test-in-the-middle'
A recent update to t5545-push-options.sh started skipping all the
tests in the script when a web server testing is disabled or
unavailable, not just the ones that require a web server.  Non HTTP
tests have been salvaged to always run in this script.

* jc/skip-test-in-the-middle:
  t5545: enhance test coverage when no http server is installed
  test: allow skipping the remainder
2017-05-30 11:16:44 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
b784d0be5d Merge branch 'ab/conditional-config-with-symlinks'
The recently introduced "[includeIf "gitdir:$dir"] path=..."
mechansim has further been taught to take symlinks into account.
The directory "$dir" specified in "gitdir:$dir" may be a symlink to
a real location, not something that $(getcwd) may return.  In such
a case, a realpath of "$dir" is compared with the real path of the
current repository to determine if the contents from the named path
should be included.

* ab/conditional-config-with-symlinks:
  config: match both symlink & realpath versions in IncludeIf.gitdir:*
2017-05-30 11:16:44 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
02c531eba2 Merge branch 'jt/fetch-allow-tip-sha1-implicitly'
There is no good reason why "git fetch $there $sha1" should fail
when the $sha1 names an object at the tip of an advertised ref,
even when the other side hasn't enabled allowTipSHA1InWant.

* jt/fetch-allow-tip-sha1-implicitly:
  fetch-pack: always allow fetching of literal SHA1s
2017-05-30 11:16:43 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
07d4c76005 Merge branch 'jt/send-email-validate-hook'
"git send-email" learned to run sendemail-validate hook to inspect
and reject a message before sending it out.

* jt/send-email-validate-hook:
  send-email: support validate hook
2017-05-30 11:16:43 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
c05e1231da Merge branch 'jh/memihash-opt'
perf-test update.

* jh/memihash-opt:
  p0004: don't error out if test repo is too small
  p0004: don't abort if multi-threaded is too slow
  p0004: use test_perf
  p0004: avoid using pipes
  p0004: simplify calls of test-lazy-init-name-hash
2017-05-30 11:16:43 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
7d5e13f652 Merge branch 'bw/forking-and-threading'
The "run-command" API implementation has been made more robust
against dead-locking in a threaded environment.

* bw/forking-and-threading:
  usage.c: drop set_error_handle()
  run-command: restrict PATH search to executable files
  run-command: expose is_executable function
  run-command: block signals between fork and execve
  run-command: add note about forking and threading
  run-command: handle dup2 and close errors in child
  run-command: eliminate calls to error handling functions in child
  run-command: don't die in child when duping /dev/null
  run-command: prepare child environment before forking
  string-list: add string_list_remove function
  run-command: use the async-signal-safe execv instead of execvp
  run-command: prepare command before forking
  t0061: run_command executes scripts without a #! line
  t5550: use write_script to generate post-update hook
2017-05-30 11:16:41 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
140921ca21 Merge branch 'ab/perf-wildmatch'
Add perf-test for wildmatch.

* ab/perf-wildmatch:
  perf: add test showing exponential growth in path globbing
  perf: add function to setup a fresh test repo
2017-05-30 11:16:41 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
3c5a78280f Merge branch 'bw/pathspec-sans-the-index'
Simplify parse_pathspec() codepath and stop it from looking at the
default in-core index.

* bw/pathspec-sans-the-index:
  pathspec: convert find_pathspecs_matching_against_index to take an index
  pathspec: remove PATHSPEC_STRIP_SUBMODULE_SLASH_CHEAP
  ls-files: prevent prune_cache from overeagerly pruning submodules
  pathspec: remove PATHSPEC_STRIP_SUBMODULE_SLASH_EXPENSIVE flag
  submodule: add die_in_unpopulated_submodule function
  pathspec: provide a more descriptive die message
2017-05-30 11:16:40 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
78089b71da Merge branch 'jc/name-rev-lw-tag'
"git describe --contains" penalized light-weight tags so much that
they were almost never considered.  Instead, give them about the
same chance to be considered as an annotated tag that is the same
age as the underlying commit would.

* jc/name-rev-lw-tag:
  name-rev: favor describing with tags and use committer date to tiebreak
  name-rev: refactor logic to see if a new candidate is a better name
2017-05-30 11:16:40 +09:00
Sahil Dua
b8f354f294 branch test: fix invalid config key access
Fixes the test by changing "branch.s/s/dummy" to "branch.s/s.dummy" which is
the right way of accessing config key "branch.s/s.dummy". Purpose of
this test is to confirm that this key doesn't exist after the branch
"s/s" has been renamed to "s".

Earlier it was trying to access invalid config key and hence was getting
an error. However, this wasn't caught because we were expecting the
command to fail for other reason as mentioned above.

Signed-off-by: Sahil Dua <sahildua2305@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-29 13:18:43 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
b42b41b75a Merge branch 'jk/ignore-broken-tags-when-ignoring-missing-links'
Tag objects, which are not reachable from any ref, that point at
missing objects were mishandled by "git gc" and friends (they
should silently be ignored instead)

* jk/ignore-broken-tags-when-ignoring-missing-links:
  revision.c: ignore broken tags with ignore_missing_links
2017-05-29 12:34:54 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
69b050eeb8 Merge branch 'jk/alternate-ref-optim'
A test allowed both "git push" and "git receive-pack" on the other
end write their traces into the same file.  This is OK on platforms
that allows atomically appending to a file opened with O_APPEND,
but on other platforms led to a mangled output, causing
intermittent test failures.  This has been fixed by disabling
traces from "receive-pack" in the test.

* jk/alternate-ref-optim:
  t5400: avoid concurrent writes into a trace file
2017-05-29 12:34:53 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
965993d1ef Merge branch 'bm/interpret-trailers-cut-line-is-eom'
"git interpret-trailers", when used as GIT_EDITOR for "git commit
-v", looked for and appended to a trailer block at the very end,
i.e. at the end of the "diff" output.  The command has been
corrected to pay attention to the cut-mark line "commit -v" adds to
the buffer---the real trailer block should appear just before it.

* bm/interpret-trailers-cut-line-is-eom:
  interpret-trailers: honor the cut line
2017-05-29 12:34:53 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
220c6a7080 Merge branch 'jk/bug-to-abort'
Introduce the BUG() macro to improve die("BUG: ...").

* jk/bug-to-abort:
  usage: add NORETURN to BUG() function definitions
  config: complain about --local outside of a git repo
  setup_git_env: convert die("BUG") to BUG()
  usage.c: add BUG() function
2017-05-29 12:34:45 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
15c9672345 Merge branch 'js/eol-on-ourselves'
Make sure our tests would pass when the sources are checked out
with "platform native" line ending convention by default on
Windows.  Some "text" files out tests use and the test scripts
themselves that are meant to be run with /bin/sh, ought to be
checked out with eol=LF even on Windows.

* js/eol-on-ourselves:
  t4051: mark supporting files as requiring LF-only line endings
  Fix the remaining tests that failed with core.autocrlf=true
  t3901: move supporting files into t/t3901/
  completion: mark bash script as LF-only
  git-new-workdir: mark script as LF-only
  Fix build with core.autocrlf=true
2017-05-29 12:34:45 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
137a2613a0 Merge branch 'jk/disable-pack-reuse-when-broken'
"pack-objects" can stream a slice of an existing packfile out when
the pack bitmap can tell that the reachable objects are all needed
in the output, without inspecting individual objects.  This
strategy however would not work well when "--local" and other
options are in use, and need to be disabled.

* jk/disable-pack-reuse-when-broken:
  t5310: fix "; do" style
  pack-objects: disable pack reuse for object-selection options
2017-05-29 12:34:44 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
6b526ced6f Merge branch 'bc/object-id'
Conversion from uchar[20] to struct object_id continues.

* bc/object-id: (53 commits)
  object: convert parse_object* to take struct object_id
  tree: convert parse_tree_indirect to struct object_id
  sequencer: convert do_recursive_merge to struct object_id
  diff-lib: convert do_diff_cache to struct object_id
  builtin/ls-tree: convert to struct object_id
  merge: convert checkout_fast_forward to struct object_id
  sequencer: convert fast_forward_to to struct object_id
  builtin/ls-files: convert overlay_tree_on_cache to object_id
  builtin/read-tree: convert to struct object_id
  sha1_name: convert internals of peel_onion to object_id
  upload-pack: convert remaining parse_object callers to object_id
  revision: convert remaining parse_object callers to object_id
  revision: rename add_pending_sha1 to add_pending_oid
  http-push: convert process_ls_object and descendants to object_id
  refs/files-backend: convert many internals to struct object_id
  refs: convert struct ref_update to use struct object_id
  ref-filter: convert some static functions to struct object_id
  Convert struct ref_array_item to struct object_id
  Convert the verify_pack callback to struct object_id
  Convert lookup_tag to struct object_id
  ...
2017-05-29 12:34:43 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
f382b756a6 Merge branch 'nd/split-index-unshare'
Plug some leaks and updates internal API used to implement the
split index feature to make it easier to avoid such a leak in the
future.

* nd/split-index-unshare:
  p3400: add perf tests for rebasing many changes
  split-index: add and use unshare_split_index()
2017-05-29 12:34:43 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
a531ecf399 Merge branch 'jk/diff-submodule-diff-inline'
"git diff --submodule=diff" now recurses into nested submodules.

* jk/diff-submodule-diff-inline:
  diff: recurse into nested submodules for inline diff
2017-05-29 12:34:42 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
f1101cefbd Merge branch 'sb/checkout-recurse-submodules'
"git checkout --recurse-submodules" did not quite work with a
submodule that itself has submodules.

* sb/checkout-recurse-submodules:
  submodule: properly recurse for read-tree and checkout
  submodule: avoid auto-discovery in new working tree manipulator code
  submodule_move_head: reuse child_process structure for futher commands
2017-05-29 12:34:41 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
5f074ca7e8 Merge branch 'sb/reset-recurse-submodules'
"git reset" learned "--recurse-submodules" option.

* sb/reset-recurse-submodules:
  builtin/reset: add --recurse-submodules switch
  submodule.c: submodule_move_head works with broken submodules
  submodule.c: uninitialized submodules are ignored in recursive commands
  entry.c: submodule recursing: respect force flag correctly
2017-05-29 12:34:40 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
d1edee4ada grep: given --threads with NO_PTHREADS=YesPlease, warn
Add a warning about missing thread support when grep.threads or
--threads is set to a non 0 (default) or 1 (no parallelism) value
under NO_PTHREADS=YesPlease.

This is for consistency with the index-pack & pack-objects commands,
which also take a --threads option & are configurable via
pack.threads, and have long warned about the same under
NO_PTHREADS=YesPlease.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:37 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2e96d8154f pack-objects: fix buggy warning about threads
Fix a buggy warning about threads under NO_PTHREADS=YesPlease. Due to
re-using the delta_search_threads variable for both the state of the
"pack.threads" config & the --threads option, setting "pack.threads"
but not supplying --threads would trigger the warning for both
"pack.threads" & --threads.

Solve this bug by resetting the delta_search_threads variable in
git_pack_config(), it might then be set by --threads again and be
subsequently warned about, as the test I'm changing here asserts.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:37 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
967a3eaf43 pack-objects & index-pack: add test for --threads warning
Add a test for the warning that's emitted when --threads or
pack.threads is provided under NO_PTHREADS=YesPlease. This uses the
new PTHREADS prerequisite.

The assertion for C_LOCALE_OUTPUT in the latter test is currently
redundant, since unlike index-pack the pack-objects warnings aren't
i18n'd. However they might be changed to be i18n'd in the future, and
there's no harm in future-proofing the test.

There's an existing bug in the implementation of pack-objects which
this test currently tests for as-is. Details about the bug & the fix
are included in a follow-up change.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:37 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
68c7d2761d test-lib: add a PTHREADS prerequisite
Add a PTHREADS prerequisite which is false when git is compiled with
NO_PTHREADS=YesPlease.

There's lots of custom code that runs when threading isn't available,
but before this prerequisite there was no way to test it.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:37 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
3485bea157 grep: change the internal PCRE macro names to be PCRE1
Change the internal USE_LIBPCRE define, & build options flag to use a
naming convention ending in PCRE1, without changing the long-standing
USE_LIBPCRE Makefile flag which enables this code.

This is for preparation for libpcre2 support where having things like
USE_LIBPCRE and USE_LIBPCRE2 in any more places than we absolutely
need to for backwards compatibility with old Makefile arguments would
be confusing.

In some ways it would be better to change everything that now uses
USE_LIBPCRE to use USE_LIBPCRE1, and to make specifying
USE_LIBPCRE (or --with-pcre) an error. This would impose a one-time
burden on packagers of git to s/USE_LIBPCRE/USE_LIBPCRE1/ in their
build scripts.

However I'd like to leave the door open to making
USE_LIBPCRE=YesPlease eventually mean USE_LIBPCRE2=YesPlease,
i.e. once PCRE v2 is ubiquitous enough that it makes sense to make it
the default.

This code and the USE_LIBPCRE Makefile argument was added in commit
63e7e9d8b6 ("git-grep: Learn PCRE", 2011-05-09). At the time there was
no indication that the PCRE project would release an entirely new &
incompatible API around 3 years later.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:37 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
723fc5a6e1 perf: add a comparison test of log --grep regex engines with -F
Add a performance comparison test of log --grepgrep regex engines
given fixed strings.

See the preceding fixed-string t/perf change ("perf: add a comparison
test of grep regex engines with -F", 2017-04-21) for notes about this,
in particular this mostly tests exactly the same codepath now, but
might not in the future:

    $ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=10 GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/g/linux ./run p4221-log-grep-engines-fixed.sh
    [...]
    Test                                     this tree
    --------------------------------------------------------
    4221.1: fixed log --grep='int'           5.99(5.55+0.40)
    4221.2: basic log --grep='int'           5.92(5.56+0.31)
    4221.3: extended log --grep='int'        6.01(5.51+0.45)
    4221.4: perl log --grep='int'            5.99(5.56+0.38)
    4221.6: fixed log --grep='uncommon'      5.06(4.76+0.27)
    4221.7: basic log --grep='uncommon'      5.02(4.78+0.21)
    4221.8: extended log --grep='uncommon'   4.99(4.78+0.20)
    4221.9: perl log --grep='uncommon'       5.00(4.72+0.26)
    4221.11: fixed log --grep='æ'            5.35(5.12+0.20)
    4221.12: basic log --grep='æ'            5.34(5.11+0.20)
    4221.13: extended log --grep='æ'         5.39(5.10+0.22)
    4221.14: perl log --grep='æ'             5.44(5.16+0.23)

Only the non-ASCII -i case is different:

    $ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=10 GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/g/linux GIT_PERF_4221_LOG_OPTS=' -i' ./run p4221-log-grep-engines-fixed.sh
    [...]
    Test                                        this tree
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    4221.1: fixed log -i --grep='int'           6.17(5.77+0.35)
    4221.2: basic log -i --grep='int'           6.16(5.59+0.39)
    4221.3: extended log -i --grep='int'        6.15(5.70+0.39)
    4221.4: perl log -i --grep='int'            6.15(5.69+0.38)
    4221.6: fixed log -i --grep='uncommon'      5.10(4.88+0.21)
    4221.7: basic log -i --grep='uncommon'      5.04(4.76+0.25)
    4221.8: extended log -i --grep='uncommon'   5.07(4.82+0.23)
    4221.9: perl log -i --grep='uncommon'       5.03(4.78+0.22)
    4221.11: fixed log -i --grep='æ'            5.93(5.65+0.25)
    4221.12: basic log -i --grep='æ'            5.88(5.62+0.25)
    4221.13: extended log -i --grep='æ'         6.02(5.69+0.29)
    4221.14: perl log -i --grep='æ'             5.36(5.06+0.29)

See commit ("perf: add a comparison test of grep regex engines",
2017-04-19) for details on the machine the above test run was executed
on.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:37 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
c8f39be67e perf: add a comparison test of log --grep regex engines
Add a very basic performance comparison test comparing the POSIX
basic, extended and perl engines with patterns matching log messages
via --grep=<pattern>.

    $ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=10 GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/g/linux ./run p4220-log-grep-engines.sh
    [...]
    Test                                                  this tree
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    4220.1: basic log --grep='how.to'                     6.22(6.00+0.21)
    4220.2: extended log --grep='how.to'                  6.23(5.98+0.23)
    4220.3: perl log --grep='how.to'                      6.07(5.79+0.25)
    4220.5: basic log --grep='^how to'                    6.19(5.93+0.22)
    4220.6: extended log --grep='^how to'                 6.19(5.93+0.23)
    4220.7: perl log --grep='^how to'                     6.14(5.88+0.24)
    4220.9: basic log --grep='[how] to'                   6.96(6.65+0.28)
    4220.10: extended log --grep='[how] to'               6.96(6.69+0.24)
    4220.11: perl log --grep='[how] to'                   6.95(6.58+0.33)
    4220.13: basic log --grep='\(e.t[^ ]*\|v.ry\) rare'   7.10(6.80+0.27)
    4220.14: extended log --grep='(e.t[^ ]*|v.ry) rare'   7.07(6.80+0.26)
    4220.15: perl log --grep='(e.t[^ ]*|v.ry) rare'       7.70(7.46+0.22)
    4220.17: basic log --grep='m\(ú\|u\)lt.b\(æ\|y\)te'   6.12(5.87+0.24)
    4220.18: extended log --grep='m(ú|u)lt.b(æ|y)te'      6.14(5.84+0.26)
    4220.19: perl log --grep='m(ú|u)lt.b(æ|y)te'          6.16(5.93+0.20)

With -i:

    $ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=10 GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/g/linux GIT_PERF_4220_LOG_OPTS=' -i' ./run p4220-log-grep-engines.sh
    [...]
    Test                                                     this tree
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    4220.1: basic log -i --grep='how.to'                     6.74(6.41+0.32)
    4220.2: extended log -i --grep='how.to'                  6.78(6.55+0.22)
    4220.3: perl log -i --grep='how.to'                      6.06(5.77+0.28)
    4220.5: basic log -i --grep='^how to'                    6.80(6.57+0.22)
    4220.6: extended log -i --grep='^how to'                 6.83(6.52+0.29)
    4220.7: perl log -i --grep='^how to'                     6.16(5.94+0.20)
    4220.9: basic log -i --grep='[how] to'                   7.87(7.61+0.24)
    4220.10: extended log -i --grep='[how] to'               7.85(7.57+0.27)
    4220.11: perl log -i --grep='[how] to'                   7.03(6.75+0.25)
    4220.13: basic log -i --grep='\(e.t[^ ]*\|v.ry\) rare'   8.68(8.41+0.25)
    4220.14: extended log -i --grep='(e.t[^ ]*|v.ry) rare'   8.80(8.44+0.28)
    4220.15: perl log -i --grep='(e.t[^ ]*|v.ry) rare'       7.85(7.56+0.26)
    4220.17: basic log -i --grep='m\(ú\|u\)lt.b\(æ\|y\)te'   6.94(6.68+0.24)
    4220.18: extended log -i --grep='m(ú|u)lt.b(æ|y)te'      7.04(6.76+0.24)
    4220.19: perl log -i --grep='m(ú|u)lt.b(æ|y)te'          6.26(5.92+0.29)

See commit ("perf: add a comparison test of grep regex engines",
2017-04-19) for details on the machine the above test run was executed
on.

Before commit ("log: make --regexp-ignore-case work with
--perl-regexp", 2017-05-20) this test will almost definitely
fail (depending on the repo) if passed the -i option, since it wasn't
properly supported under PCRE.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:37 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
bc22d81370 perf: add a comparison test of grep regex engines with -F
Add a performance comparison test of grep regex engines given fixed
strings.

The current logic in compile_regexp() ignores the engine parameter and
uses kwset() to search for these, so this test shows no difference
between engines right now:

    $ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=10 GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/g/linux ./run p7821-grep-engines-fixed.sh
    [...]
    Test                             this tree
    ------------------------------------------------
    7821.1: fixed grep int           0.56(1.67+0.68)
    7821.2: basic grep int           0.57(1.70+0.57)
    7821.3: extended grep int        0.59(1.76+0.51)
    7821.4: perl grep int            1.08(1.71+0.55)
    7821.6: fixed grep uncommon      0.23(0.55+0.50)
    7821.7: basic grep uncommon      0.24(0.55+0.50)
    7821.8: extended grep uncommon   0.26(0.55+0.52)
    7821.9: perl grep uncommon       0.24(0.58+0.47)
    7821.11: fixed grep æ            0.36(1.30+0.42)
    7821.12: basic grep æ            0.36(1.32+0.40)
    7821.13: extended grep æ         0.38(1.30+0.42)
    7821.14: perl grep æ             0.35(1.24+0.48)

Only when run with -i via GIT_PERF_7821_GREP_OPTS=' -i' do we avoid
avoid going through the same kwset.[ch] codepath, see the "Even when
-F..."  comment in grep.c. This only kicks for the non-ASCII case:

    $ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=10 GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/g/linux GIT_PERF_7821_GREP_OPTS=' -i' ./run p7821-grep-engines-fixed.sh
    [...]
    Test                                this tree
    ---------------------------------------------------
    7821.1: fixed grep -i int           0.62(2.10+0.57)
    7821.2: basic grep -i int           0.68(1.90+0.61)
    7821.3: extended grep -i int        0.78(1.94+0.57)
    7821.4: perl grep -i int            0.98(1.78+0.74)
    7821.6: fixed grep -i uncommon      0.24(0.44+0.64)
    7821.7: basic grep -i uncommon      0.25(0.56+0.54)
    7821.8: extended grep -i uncommon   0.27(0.62+0.45)
    7821.9: perl grep -i uncommon       0.24(0.59+0.49)
    7821.11: fixed grep -i æ            0.30(0.96+0.39)
    7821.12: basic grep -i æ            0.27(0.92+0.44)
    7821.13: extended grep -i æ         0.28(0.90+0.46)
    7821.14: perl grep -i æ             0.28(0.74+0.49)

I'm planning to change how fixed-string searching happens. This test
gives a baseline for comparing performance before & after any such
change.

See commit ("perf: add a comparison test of grep regex engines",
2017-04-19) for details on the machine the above test run was executed
on.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:36 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
3878c7a540 perf: add a comparison test of grep regex engines
Add a very basic performance comparison test comparing the POSIX
basic, extended and perl engines.

In theory the "basic" and "extended" engines should be implemented
using the same underlying code with a slightly different pattern
parser, but some implementations may not do this. Jump through some
slight hoops to test both, which is worthwhile since "basic" is the
default.

Running this on an i7 3.4GHz Linux 4.9.0-2 Debian testing against a
checkout of linux.git & latest upstream PCRE, both PCRE and git
compiled with -O3 using gcc 7.1.1:

    $ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=10 GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/g/linux ./run p7820-grep-engines.sh
    [...]
    Test                                            this tree
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    7820.1: basic grep 'how.to'                     0.34(1.24+0.53)
    7820.2: extended grep 'how.to'                  0.33(1.23+0.45)
    7820.3: perl grep 'how.to'                      0.31(1.05+0.56)
    7820.5: basic grep '^how to'                    0.32(1.24+0.42)
    7820.6: extended grep '^how to'                 0.33(1.20+0.44)
    7820.7: perl grep '^how to'                     0.57(2.67+0.42)
    7820.9: basic grep '[how] to'                   0.51(2.16+0.45)
    7820.10: extended grep '[how] to'               0.49(2.20+0.43)
    7820.11: perl grep '[how] to'                   0.56(2.60+0.43)
    7820.13: basic grep '\(e.t[^ ]*\|v.ry\) rare'   0.66(3.25+0.40)
    7820.14: extended grep '(e.t[^ ]*|v.ry) rare'   0.65(3.19+0.46)
    7820.15: perl grep '(e.t[^ ]*|v.ry) rare'       1.05(5.74+0.34)
    7820.17: basic grep 'm\(ú\|u\)lt.b\(æ\|y\)te'   0.34(1.28+0.47)
    7820.18: extended grep 'm(ú|u)lt.b(æ|y)te'      0.34(1.38+0.38)
    7820.19: perl grep 'm(ú|u)lt.b(æ|y)te'          0.39(1.56+0.44)

Options can also be passed to git-grep via the GIT_PERF_7820_GREP_OPTS
environment variable. There are various modes such as "-v" that have
very different performance profiles, but handling the combinatorial
explosion of testing all those options would make this script much
more complex and harder to maintain. Instead just add the ability to
do one-shot runs with arbitrary options, e.g.:

    $ GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=10 GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/g/linux GIT_PERF_7820_GREP_OPTS=" -i" ./run p7820-grep-engines.sh
    [...]
    Test                                               this tree
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    7820.1: basic grep -i 'how.to'                     0.49(1.72+0.38)
    7820.2: extended grep -i 'how.to'                  0.46(1.64+0.42)
    7820.3: perl grep -i 'how.to'                      0.44(1.45+0.45)
    7820.5: basic grep -i '^how to'                    0.47(1.76+0.38)
    7820.6: extended grep -i '^how to'                 0.47(1.70+0.42)
    7820.7: perl grep -i '^how to'                     0.65(2.72+0.37)
    7820.9: basic grep -i '[how] to'                   0.86(3.64+0.42)
    7820.10: extended grep -i '[how] to'               0.84(3.62+0.46)
    7820.11: perl grep -i '[how] to'                   0.73(3.06+0.39)
    7820.13: basic grep -i '\(e.t[^ ]*\|v.ry\) rare'   1.63(8.13+0.36)
    7820.14: extended grep -i '(e.t[^ ]*|v.ry) rare'   1.64(8.01+0.44)
    7820.15: perl grep -i '(e.t[^ ]*|v.ry) rare'       1.44(6.88+0.44)
    7820.17: basic grep -i 'm\(ú\|u\)lt.b\(æ\|y\)te'   0.66(2.67+0.44)
    7820.18: extended grep -i 'm(ú|u)lt.b(æ|y)te'      0.66(2.67+0.43)
    7820.19: perl grep -i 'm(ú|u)lt.b(æ|y)te'          0.59(2.31+0.37)

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-26 12:52:36 +09:00
Jeff King
30d005c020 diff: use blob path for blob/file diffs
When we diff a blob against a working tree file like:

  git diff HEAD:Makefile Makefile

we always use the working tree filename for both sides of
the diff. In most cases that's fine, as the two would be the
same anyway, as above. And until recently, we used the
"name" for the blob, not the path, which would have the
messy "HEAD:" on the beginning.

But when they don't match, like:

  git diff HEAD:old_path new_path

it makes sense to show both names.

This patch uses the blob's path field if it's available, and
otherwise falls back to using the filename (in preference to
the blob's name, which is likely to be garbage like a raw
sha1).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-24 10:59:27 +09:00
Jeff King
158b06caee diff: use pending "path" if it is available
There's a subtle distinction between "name" and "path" for a
blob that we resolve: the name is what the user told us on
the command line, and the path is what we traversed when
finding the blob within a tree (if we did so).

When we diff blobs directly, we use "name", but "path" is
more likely to be useful to the user (it will find the
correct .gitattributes, and give them a saner diff header).

We still have to fall back to using the name for some cases
(i.e., any blob reference that isn't of the form tree:path).
That's the best we can do in such a case.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-24 10:59:27 +09:00
Jeff King
101dd4de16 handle_revision_arg: record modes for "a..b" endpoints
The "a..b" revision syntax was designed to handle commits,
so it doesn't bother to record any mode we find while
traversing a "tree:path" endpoint. These days "git diff" can
diff blobs using either "a:path..b:path" (with dots) or
"a:path b:path" (without), but the two behave
inconsistently, as the with-dots version fails to notice the
mode.

Let's teach the dot-dot range parser to record modes; it
doesn't cost us anything, and it makes this case work.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-24 10:59:27 +09:00
Jeff King
74e89110a3 t4063: add tests of direct blob diffs
The git-diff command can directly compare two blobs (or a
blob and a file), but we don't test this at all. Let's add
some basic tests that reveal a few problems.

There are basically four interesting inputs:

  1. sha1 against sha1 (where diff has no information beyond
     the contents)

  2. tree:path against tree:path (where it can get
     information via get_sha1_with_context)

  3. Same as (2), but using the ".." range syntax

  4. tree:path against a filename

And beyond generating a sane diff, we care about a few
little bits: which paths they show in the diff header, and
whether they correctly pick up a mode change.

They should all be able to show a mode except for (1),
though note that case (3) is currently broken.

For the headers, we would ideally show the path within the
tree if we have it, making:

  git diff a:path b:path

look the same as:

  git diff a b -- path

We can't always do that (e.g., in the direct sha1/sha1 diff,
we have no path to show), in which case we should fall back
to the name that resolved to the blob (which is nonsense
from the repository's perspective, but is the best we can
do).

Aside from the fallback case in (1), none of the cases get
this right. Cases (2) and (3) always show the full
tree:path, even though we should be able to know just the
"path" portion.

Case (4) picks up the filename path, but assigns it to
_both_ sides of the diff. So this works for:

  git diff tree:path path

but not for:

  git diff tree:other_path path

The appropriate tests are marked to expect failure.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-24 10:59:27 +09:00
Jeff King
ed79b2cf03 handle_revision_arg: reset "dotdot" consistently
When we are parsing a range like "a..b", we write a
temporary NUL over the first ".", so that we can access the
names "a" and "b" as C strings. But our restoration of the
original "." is done at inconsistent times, which can lead
to confusing results.

For most calls, we restore the "." after we resolve the
names, but before we call verify_non_filename().  This means
that when we later call add_pending_object(), the name for
the left-hand "a" has been re-expanded to "a..b". You can
see this with:

  git log --source a...b

where "b" will be correctly marked with "b", but "a" will be
marked with "a...b". Likewise with "a..b" (though you need
to use --boundary to even see "a" at all in that case).

To top off the confusion, when the REVARG_CANNOT_BE_FILENAME
flag is set, we skip the non-filename check, and leave the
NUL in place.

That means we do report the correct name for "a" in the
pending array. But some code paths try to show the whole
"a...b" name in error messages, and these erroneously show
only "a" instead of "a...b". E.g.:

  $ git cherry-pick HEAD:foo...HEAD:foo
  error: object d95f3ad14dee633a758d2e331151e950dd13e4ed is a blob, not a commit
  error: object d95f3ad14dee633a758d2e331151e950dd13e4ed is a blob, not a commit
  fatal: Invalid symmetric difference expression HEAD:foo

(That last message should be "HEAD:foo...HEAD:foo"; I used
cherry-pick because it passes the CANNOT_BE_FILENAME flag).

As an interesting side note, cherry-pick actually looks at
and re-resolves the arguments from the pending->name fields.
So it would have been visibly broken by the first bug, but
the effect was canceled out by the second one.

This patch makes the whole function consistent by re-writing
the NUL immediately after calling verify_non_filename(), and
then restoring the "." as appropriate in some error-printing
and early-return code paths.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-24 10:59:03 +09:00
Samuel Lijin
6b1db43109 clean: teach clean -d to preserve ignored paths
There is an implicit assumption that a directory containing only
untracked and ignored paths should itself be considered untracked. This
makes sense in use cases where we're asking if a directory should be
added to the git database, but not when we're asking if a directory can
be safely removed from the working tree; as a result, clean -d would
assume that an "untracked" directory containing ignored paths could be
deleted, even though doing so would also remove the ignored paths.

To get around this, we teach clean -d to collect ignored paths and skip
an untracked directory if it contained an ignored path, instead just
removing the untracked contents thereof. To achieve this, cmd_clean()
has to collect all untracked contents of untracked directories, in
addition to all ignored paths, to determine which untracked dirs must be
skipped (because they contain ignored paths) and which ones should *not*
be skipped.

For this purpose, correct_untracked_entries() is introduced to prune a
given dir_struct of untracked entries containing ignored paths and those
untracked entries encompassed by the untracked entries which are not
pruned away.

A memory leak is also fixed in cmd_clean().

This also fixes the known breakage in t7300, since clean -d now skips
untracked directories containing ignored paths.

Signed-off-by: Samuel Lijin <sxlijin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-24 07:31:50 +09:00
Stefan Beller
7e95fcb4b5 t5531: fix test description
The description of the test was not enclosed in single quotes, which
broke the coloring scheme that I am used to.  Upon closer inspection
the test is good, but the description is a bit vague. So extend the
description of the first test.

While at it align the description of the file to match what we actually
test in the file.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-05-23 14:16:42 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
6a0bc7cf0e Merge branch 'ab/fix-poison-tests'
Update tests to pass under GETTEXT_POISON (a mechanism to ensure
that output strings that should not be translated are not
translated by mistake), and tell TravisCI to run them.

* ab/fix-poison-tests:
  travis-ci: add job to run tests with GETTEXT_POISON
  travis-ci: setup "prove cache" in "script" step
  tests: fix tests broken under GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease
2017-05-23 13:46:09 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
d13686ff4d Merge branch 'tb/dedup-crlf-tests'
* tb/dedup-crlf-tests:
  t0027: tests are not expensive; remove t0025
2017-05-23 13:46:08 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
3c980083bc Merge branch 'jt/push-options-doc'
The receive-pack program now makes sure that the push certificate
records the same set of push options used for pushing.

* jt/push-options-doc:
  receive-pack: verify push options in cert
  docs: correct receive.advertisePushOptions default
2017-05-23 13:46:07 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
e4b6ccdbff Merge branch 'ab/doc-replace-gmane-links'
The Web interface to gmane news archive is long gone, even though
the articles are still accessible via NTTP.  Replace the links with
ones to public-inbox.org.  Because their message identification is
based on the actual message-id, it is likely that it will be easier
to migrate away from it if/when necessary.

* ab/doc-replace-gmane-links:
  doc: replace more gmane links
  doc: replace a couple of broken gmane links
2017-05-23 13:46:05 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
bf32fc5664 Merge branch 'ah/log-decorate-default-to-auto'
Setting "log.decorate=false" in the configuration file did not take
effect in v2.13, which has been corrected.

* ah/log-decorate-default-to-auto:
  builtin/log: honor log.decorate
2017-05-23 13:46:03 +09:00