When GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR is set, the command was incorrectly
started when modes of "git rebase" that implicitly uses the
machinery for the interactive rebase are run, which has been
corrected.
* pw/no-editor-in-rebase-i-implicit:
implicit interactive rebase: don't run sequence editor
"git diff --color-moved --cc --stat -p" did not work well due to
funny interaction between a bug in color-moved and the rest, which
has been fixed.
* jk/diff-cc-stat-fixes:
combine-diff: treat --dirstat like --stat
combine-diff: treat --summary like --stat
combine-diff: treat --shortstat like --stat
combine-diff: factor out stat-format mask
diff: clear emitted_symbols flag after use
t4006: resurrect commented-out tests
"git checkout -b <new> [HEAD]" to create a new branch from the
current commit and check it out ought to be a no-op in the index
and the working tree in normal cases, but there are corner cases
that do require updates to the index and the working tree. Running
it immediately after "git clone --no-checkout" is one of these
cases that an earlier optimization kicked in incorrectly, which has
been fixed.
* bp/checkout-new-branch-optim:
checkout: fix regression in checkout -b on intitial checkout
checkout: add test demonstrating regression with checkout -b on initial commit
"git pack-objects" incorrectly used uninitialized mutex, which has
been corrected.
* ph/pack-objects-mutex-fix:
pack-objects: merge read_lock and lock in packing_data struct
pack-objects: move read mutex to packing_data struct
Asking "git check-attr" about a macro (e.g. "binary") on a specific
path did not work correctly, even though "git check-attr -a" listed
such a macro correctly. This has been corrected.
* jk/attr-macro-fix:
attr: do not mark queried macros as unset
On a case-insensitive filesystem, we failed to compare the part of
the path that is above the worktree directory in an absolute
pathname, which has been corrected.
* js/abspath-part-inside-repo:
abspath_part_inside_repo: respect core.ignoreCase
The codepath to show progress meter while writing out commit-graph
file has been improved.
* ab/commit-graph-write-progress:
commit-graph write: emit a percentage for all progress
commit-graph write: add itermediate progress
commit-graph write: remove empty line for readability
commit-graph write: add more descriptive progress output
commit-graph write: show progress for object search
commit-graph write: more descriptive "writing out" output
commit-graph write: add "Writing out" progress output
commit-graph: don't call write_graph_chunk_extra_edges() unnecessarily
commit-graph: rename "large edges" to "extra edges"
The codepath to write out commit-graph has been optimized by
following the usual pattern of visiting objects in in-pack order.
* ab/commit-graph-write-optim:
commit-graph write: use pack order when finding commits
"git add --ignore-errors" did not work as advertised and instead
worked as an unintended synonym for "git add --renormalize", which
has been fixed.
* jk/add-ignore-errors-bit-assignment-fix:
add: use separate ADD_CACHE_RENORMALIZE flag
In Git for Windows, "git clone \\server\share\path" etc. that uses
UNC paths from command line had bad interaction with its shell
emulation.
* js/mingw-unc-path-w-backslashes:
mingw: special-case arguments to `sh`
mingw (t5580): document bug when cloning from backslashed UNC paths
"git fetch" and "git upload-pack" learned to send all exchange over
the sideband channel while talking the v2 protocol.
* jt/fetch-v2-sideband:
tests: define GIT_TEST_SIDEBAND_ALL
{fetch,upload}-pack: sideband v2 fetch response
sideband: reverse its dependency on pkt-line
pkt-line: introduce struct packet_writer
pack-protocol.txt: accept error packets in any context
Use packet_reader instead of packet_read_line
The compat/obstack code had casts that -Wcast-function-type
compilation option found questionable.
* sg/obstack-cast-function-type-fix:
compat/obstack: fix -Wcast-function-type warnings
The codepath to read from the commit-graph file attempted to read
past the end of it when the file's table-of-contents was corrupt.
* js/commit-graph-chunk-table-fix:
Makefile: correct example fuzz build
commit-graph: fix buffer read-overflow
commit-graph, fuzz: add fuzzer for commit-graph
"git p4" failed to update a shelved change when there were moved
files, which has been corrected.
* ld/git-p4-shelve-update-fix:
git-p4: handle update of moved/copied files when updating a shelve
git-p4: add failing test for shelved CL update involving move/copy
Micro-optimize the code that prepares commit objects to be walked
by "git rev-list" when the commit-graph is available.
* jt/get-reference-with-commit-graph:
revision: use commit graph in get_reference()
Update the protocol message specification to allow only the limited
use of scaled quantities. This is ensure potential compatibility
issues will not go out of hand.
* js/filter-options-should-use-plain-int:
filter-options: expand scaled numbers
tree:<depth>: skip some trees even when collecting omits
list-objects-filter: teach tree:# how to handle >0
The in-core repository instances are passed through more codepaths.
* sb/more-repo-in-api: (23 commits)
t/helper/test-repository: celebrate independence from the_repository
path.h: make REPO_GIT_PATH_FUNC repository agnostic
commit: prepare free_commit_buffer and release_commit_memory for any repo
commit-graph: convert remaining functions to handle any repo
submodule: don't add submodule as odb for push
submodule: use submodule repos for object lookup
pretty: prepare format_commit_message to handle arbitrary repositories
commit: prepare logmsg_reencode to handle arbitrary repositories
commit: prepare repo_unuse_commit_buffer to handle any repo
commit: prepare get_commit_buffer to handle any repo
commit-reach: prepare in_merge_bases[_many] to handle any repo
commit-reach: prepare get_merge_bases to handle any repo
commit-reach.c: allow get_merge_bases_many_0 to handle any repo
commit-reach.c: allow remove_redundant to handle any repo
commit-reach.c: allow merge_bases_many to handle any repo
commit-reach.c: allow paint_down_to_common to handle any repo
commit: allow parse_commit* to handle any repo
object: parse_object to honor its repository argument
object-store: prepare has_{sha1, object}_file to handle any repo
object-store: prepare read_object_file to deal with any repo
...
Custom userformat "log --format" learned %S atom that stands for
the tip the traversal reached the commit from, i.e. --source.
* it/log-format-source:
log: add %S option (like --source) to log --format
"git add -e" got confused when the change it wants to let the user
edit is smaller than the previous change that was left over in a
temporary file.
* js/add-e-clear-patch-before-stating:
add --edit: truncate the patch file
The code to walk tree objects has been taught that we may be
working with object names that are not computed with SHA-1.
* bc/tree-walk-oid:
cache: make oidcpy always copy GIT_MAX_RAWSZ bytes
tree-walk: store object_id in a separate member
match-trees: use hashcpy to splice trees
match-trees: compute buffer offset correctly when splicing
tree-walk: copy object ID before use
"git fetch --deepen=<more>" has been corrected to work over v2
protocol.
* jt/upload-pack-deepen-relative-proto-v2:
upload-pack: teach deepen-relative in protocol v2
fetch-pack: do not take shallow lock unnecessarily
Debugging help for http transport.
* ms/http-no-more-failonerror:
test: test GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 shows an error
remote-curl: unset CURLOPT_FAILONERROR
remote-curl: define struct for CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION
http: enable keep_error for HTTP requests
http: support file handles for HTTP_KEEP_ERROR
"git rebase" internally runs "checkout" to switch between branches,
and the command used to call the post-checkout hook, but the
reimplementation stopped doing so, which is getting fixed.
* os/rebase-runs-post-checkout-hook:
rebase: run post-checkout hook on checkout
t5403: simplify by using a single repository
Add sha-256 hash and plug it through the code to allow building Git
with the "NewHash".
* bc/sha-256:
hash: add an SHA-256 implementation using OpenSSL
sha256: add an SHA-256 implementation using libgcrypt
Add a base implementation of SHA-256 support
commit-graph: convert to using the_hash_algo
t/helper: add a test helper to compute hash speed
sha1-file: add a constant for hash block size
t: make the sha1 test-tool helper generic
t: add basic tests for our SHA-1 implementation
cache: make hashcmp and hasheq work with larger hashes
hex: introduce functions to print arbitrary hashes
sha1-file: provide functions to look up hash algorithms
sha1-file: rename algorithm to "sha1"
"git fetch --recurse-submodules" may not fetch the necessary commit
that is bound to the superproject, which is getting corrected.
* sb/submodule-recursive-fetch-gets-the-tip:
fetch: ensure submodule objects fetched
submodule.c: fetch in submodules git directory instead of in worktree
submodule: migrate get_next_submodule to use repository structs
repository: repo_submodule_init to take a submodule struct
submodule: store OIDs in changed_submodule_names
submodule.c: tighten scope of changed_submodule_names struct
submodule.c: sort changed_submodule_names before searching it
submodule.c: fix indentation
sha1-array: provide oid_array_filter
The v2 upload-pack protocol implementation failed to honor
hidden-ref configuration, which has been corrected.
An earlier attempt reverted out of 'next'.
* jk/proto-v2-hidden-refs-fix:
upload-pack: support hidden refs with protocol v2
There were many places the code relied on the string returned from
getenv() to be non-volatile, which is not true, that have been
corrected.
* jk/save-getenv-result:
builtin_diff(): read $GIT_DIFF_OPTS closer to use
merge-recursive: copy $GITHEAD strings
init: make a copy of $GIT_DIR string
config: make a copy of $GIT_CONFIG string
commit: copy saved getenv() result
get_super_prefix(): copy getenv() result
Prepare Documentation/Makefile so that manpage localization can
reuse it by overriding and tweaking the list of build products.
* ja/doc-build-l10n:
Documentation/Makefile add optional targets for l10n
"git rebase -i" learned to re-execute a command given with 'exec'
to run after it failed the last time.
* js/rebase-i-redo-exec:
rebase: introduce a shortcut for --reschedule-failed-exec
rebase: add a config option to default to --reschedule-failed-exec
rebase: introduce --reschedule-failed-exec
The code to drive GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF command relied on the string
returned from getenv() to be non-volatile, which is not true, that
has been corrected.
* kg/external-diff-save-env:
diff: ensure correct lifetime of external_diff_cmd
Rename the packing_data lock to obd_lock and upgrade it to a recursive
mutex to make it suitable for current read_lock usages. Additionally
remove the superfluous #ifndef NO_PTHREADS guard around mutex
initialization in prepare_packing_data as the mutex functions
themselves are already protected.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Hogg <phogg@novamoon.net>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
ac77d0c37 ("pack-objects: shrink size field in struct object_entry",
2018-04-14) added an extra usage of read_lock/read_unlock in the newly
introduced oe_get_size_slow for thread safety in parallel calls to
try_delta(). Unfortunately oe_get_size_slow is also used in serial
code, some of which is called before the first invocation of
ll_find_deltas. As such the read mutex is not guaranteed to be
initialized.
Resolve this by moving the read mutex to packing_data and initializing
it in prepare_packing_data which is initialized in cmd_pack_objects.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Hogg <phogg@novamoon.net>
Reviewed-by: Duy Nguyen <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
If GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR is set then rebase runs it when executing
implicit interactive rebases which are supposed to appear
non-interactive to the user. Fix this by setting GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=:
rather than GIT_EDITOR=:. A couple of tests relied on the old behavior
so they are updated to work with the new regime.
Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Currently "--cc --dirstat" will show nothing for a merge. Like
--shortstat and --summary in the previous two patches, it probably makes
sense to treat it like we do --stat, and show a stat against the
first-parent.
This case is less obviously correct than for --shortstat and --summary,
as those are basically variants of --stat themselves. It's possible we
could develop a multi-parent combined dirstat format, in which case we
might regret defining this first-parent behavior. But the same could be
said for --stat, and in the 12+ years of it showing first-parent stats,
nobody has complained.
So showing the first-parent dirstat is at least _useful_, and if we
later develop a clever multi-parent stat format, we'd probably have to
deal with --stat anyway.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Currently "--cc --summary" on a merge shows nothing. Since we show "--cc
--stat" as a stat against the first parent, and because --summary is
typically used in combination with --stat, it makes sense to treat them
both the same way.
Note that we have to tweak t4013's setup a bit to test this case, as the
existing merges do not have any --summary results against their first
parent. But since the merge at the tip of 'master' does add and remove
files with respect to the second parent, we can just make a reversed
doppelganger merge where the parents are swapped.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The --stat of a combined diff is defined as the first-parent stat,
going all the way back to 965f803c32 (combine-diff: show diffstat with
the first parent., 2006-04-17).
Naturally, we gave --numstat the same treatment in 74e2abe5b7 (diff
--numstat, 2006-10-12).
But --shortstat, which is really just the final line of --stat, does
nothing, which produces confusing results:
$ git show --oneline --stat eab7584e37eab7584e37 Merge branch 'en/show-ref-doc-fix'
Documentation/git-show-ref.txt | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
$ git show --oneline --shortstat eab7584e37eab7584e37 Merge branch 'en/show-ref-doc-fix'
[nothing! We'd expect to see the "1 file changed..." line]
This patch teaches combine-diff to treats the two formats identically.
Reported-by: David Turner <novalis@novalis.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
There are several conditionals in the combine diff code that check if
we're doing --stat or --numstat output. Since these must all remain in
sync, let's pull them out into a separate bit-mask.
Arguably this could go into diff.h along with the other DIFF_FORMAT
macros, but it's not clear that the definition of "which formats are
stat" is universal (e.g., does --dirstat count? --summary?). So let's
keep this local to combine-diff.c, where the meaning is more clearly
"stat formats that combine-diff supports".
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
There's an odd bug when "log --color-moved" is used with the combination
of "--cc --stat -p": the stat for merge commits is erroneously shown
with the diff of the _next_ commit.
The included test demonstrates the issue. Our history looks something
like this:
A-B-M--D
\ /
C
When we run "git log --cc --stat -p --color-moved" starting at D, we get
this sequence of events:
1. The diff for D is using -p, so diff_flush() calls into
diff_flush_patch_all_file_pairs(). There we see that o->color_moved
is in effect, so we point o->emitted_symbols to a static local
struct, causing diff_flush_patch() to queue the symbols instead of
actually writing them out.
We then do our move detection, emit the symbols, and clear the
struct. But we leave o->emitted_symbols pointing to our struct.
2. Next we compute the diff for M. This is a merge, so we use the
combined diff code. In find_paths_generic(), we compute the
pairwise diff between each commit and its parent. Normally this is
done with DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT, since we're just looking for
intersecting paths. But since "--stat --cc" shows the first-parent
stat, and since we're computing that diff anyway, we enable
DIFF_FORMAT_DIFFSTAT for the first parent. This outputs the stat
information immediately, saving us from running a separate
first-parent diff later.
But where does that output go? Normally it goes directly to stdout,
but because o->emitted_symbols is set, we queue it. As a result, we
don't actually print the diffstat for the merge commit (yet), which
is wrong.
3. Next we compute the diff for C. We're actually showing a patch
again, so we end up in diff_flush_patch_all_file_pairs(), but this
time we have the queued stat from step 2 waiting in our struct.
We add new elements to it for C's diff, and then flush the whole
thing. And we see the diffstat from M as part of C's diff, which is
wrong.
So triggering the bug really does require the combination of all of
those options.
To fix it, we can simply restore o->emitted_symbols to NULL after
flushing it, so that it does not affect anything outside of
diff_flush_patch_all_file_pairs(). This intuitively makes sense, since
nobody outside of that function is going to bother flushing it, so we
would not want them to write to it either.
In fact, we could take this a step further and turn the local "esm"
struct into a non-static variable that goes away after the function
ends. However, since it contains a dynamically sized array, we benefit
from amortizing the cost of allocations over many calls. So we'll leave
it as static to retain that benefit.
But let's push the zero-ing of esm.nr into the conditional for "if
(o->emitted_symbols)" to make it clear that we do not expect esm to hold
any values if we did not just try to use it. With the code as it is
written now, if we did encounter such a case (which I think would be a
bug), we'd silently leak those values without even bothering to display
them. With this change, we'd at least eventually show them, and somebody
would notice.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This set of tests was added by 4434e6ba6c (tests: check --[short]stat
output after chmod, 2012-05-01), and is primarily about the handling of
binary versus text files.
Later, 74faaa16f0 (Fix "git diff --stat" for interesting - but empty -
file changes, 2012-10-17) changed the stat output so that the empty text
file is mentioned rather than omitted. That commit just comments out
these tests. There's no discussion in the commit message, but the
original email[1] says:
NOTE! This does break two of our tests, so we clearly did this on
purpose, or at least tested for it. I just uncommented the subtests
that this makes irrelevant, and changed the output of another one.
I don't think they're irrelevant, though. We should be testing this
"mode change only" case and making sure that it has the post-74faaa16f0
behavior. So this commit brings back those tests, with the current
expected output.
[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/CA+55aFz88GPJcfMSqiyY+u0Cdm48bEyrsTGxHVJbGsYsDg=Q5w@mail.gmail.com/
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>