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Author SHA1 Message Date
Taylor Blau
69eb1be693 Merge branch 'js/ci-set-output'
Update the actions/github-script dependency in CI to avoid a
deprecation warning.

* js/ci-set-output:
  ci: use a newer `github-script` version
2022-11-14 19:53:38 -05:00
Taylor Blau
311bf13147 Merge branch 'ab/rev-info-init'
Progress on being able to initialize a rev_info struct with a macro.

* ab/rev-info-init:
  revisions API: extend the nascent REV_INFO_INIT macro
2022-11-14 19:53:37 -05:00
Taylor Blau
d0c3853034 Merge branch 'al/trace2-clearing-skip-worktree'
Add trace2 counters to the region to clear skip worktree bits in a
sparse checkout.

* al/trace2-clearing-skip-worktree:
  index: raise a bug if the index is materialised more than once
  index: add trace2 region for clear skip worktree
2022-11-14 19:53:34 -05:00
Taylor Blau
561f3948a5 Merge branch 'do/modernize-t7001'
Modernize test script to avoid "test -f" and friends.

* do/modernize-t7001:
  t7001-mv.sh: modernizing test script using functions
2022-11-14 19:53:31 -05:00
Taylor Blau
319605f8f0 The eleventh batch
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-08 17:18:48 -05:00
Taylor Blau
be4ac3b197 Merge branch 'rs/no-more-run-command-v'
Simplify the run-command API.

* rs/no-more-run-command-v:
  replace and remove run_command_v_opt()
  replace and remove run_command_v_opt_cd_env_tr2()
  replace and remove run_command_v_opt_tr2()
  replace and remove run_command_v_opt_cd_env()
  use child_process members "args" and "env" directly
  use child_process member "args" instead of string array variable
  sequencer: simplify building argument list in do_exec()
  bisect--helper: factor out do_bisect_run()
  bisect: simplify building "checkout" argument list
  am: simplify building "show" argument list
  run-command: fix return value comment
  merge: remove always-the-same "verbose" arguments
2022-11-08 17:15:12 -05:00
Taylor Blau
3e9303dc8e Merge branch 'rs/archive-filter-error-once'
"git archive" mistakenly complained twice about a missing executable,
which has been corrected.

* rs/archive-filter-error-once:
  archive-tar: report filter start error only once
2022-11-08 17:15:09 -05:00
Taylor Blau
ec9a46af4f Merge branch 'ma/drop-redundant-diagnostic'
A redundant diagnostic message is dropped from test_path_is_missing().

* ma/drop-redundant-diagnostic:
  test-lib-functions: drop redundant diagnostic print
2022-11-08 17:15:06 -05:00
Taylor Blau
d957761eff Merge branch 'vb/ls-files-docfix'
Docfix.

* vb/ls-files-docfix:
  ls-files: fix --ignored and --killed flags in synopsis
2022-11-08 17:14:53 -05:00
Taylor Blau
15df8418a5 Merge branch 'jk/ref-filter-parsing-bugs'
Various tests exercising the transfer.credentialsInUrl configuration
are taught to avoid making requests which require resolving localhost
to reduce CI-flakiness.

* jk/ref-filter-parsing-bugs:
  ref-filter: fix parsing of signatures with CRLF and no body
  ref-filter: fix parsing of signatures without blank lines
2022-11-08 17:14:52 -05:00
Taylor Blau
4b6302c72f Merge branch 'po/glossary-around-traversal'
The glossary entries for "commit-graph file" and "reachability
bitmap" have been added.

* po/glossary-around-traversal:
  glossary: add reachability bitmap description
  glossary: add "commit graph" description
  doc: use 'object database' not ODB or abbreviation
  doc: use "commit-graph" hyphenation consistently
2022-11-08 17:14:51 -05:00
Taylor Blau
06e7696025 Merge branch 'jc/set-gid-bit-less-aggressively'
The adjust_shared_perm() helper function learned to refrain from
setting the "g+s" bit on directories when it is not necessary.

* jc/set-gid-bit-less-aggressively:
  adjust_shared_perm(): leave g+s alone when the group does not matter
2022-11-08 17:14:49 -05:00
Taylor Blau
bdd42e34e3 Merge branch 'es/mark-gc-cruft-as-experimental'
Enable gc.cruftpacks by default for those who opt into
feature.experimental setting.

* es/mark-gc-cruft-as-experimental:
  config: let feature.experimental imply gc.cruftPacks=true
  gc: add tests for --cruft and friends
2022-11-08 17:14:48 -05:00
Taylor Blau
098b1d07bc Merge branch 'tb/howto-using-redo-script'
Doc update.

* tb/howto-using-redo-script:
  Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt: fix Meta/redo-jch.sh invocation
2022-11-08 17:14:45 -05:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
916ebb327c revisions API: extend the nascent REV_INFO_INIT macro
Have the REV_INFO_INIT macro added in [1] declare more members of
"struct rev_info" that we can initialize statically, and have
repo_init_revisions() do so with the memcpy(..., &blank) idiom
introduced in [2].

As the comment for the "REV_INFO_INIT" macro notes this still isn't
sufficient to initialize a "struct rev_info" for use yet. But we are
getting closer to that eventual goal.

Even though we can't fully initialize a "struct rev_info" with
REV_INFO_INIT it's useful for readability to clearly separate those
things that we can statically initialize, and those that we can't.

This change could replace the:

	list_objects_filter_init(&revs->filter);

In the repo_init_revisions() with this line, at the end of the
REV_INFO_INIT deceleration in revisions.h:

	.filter = LIST_OBJECTS_FILTER_INIT, \

But doing so would produce a minor conflict with an outstanding
topic[3]. Let's skip that for now. I have follow-ups to initialize
more of this statically, e.g. changes to get rid of grep_init(). We
can initialize more members with the macro in a future series.

1. f196c1e908 (revisions API users: use release_revisions() needing
   REV_INFO_INIT, 2022-04-13)
2. 5726a6b401 (*.c *_init(): define in terms of corresponding *_INIT
   macro, 2021-07-01)
3. https://lore.kernel.org/git/265b292ed5c2de19b7118dfe046d3d9d932e2e89.1667901510.git.ps@pks.im/

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-08 16:34:01 -05:00
Johannes Schindelin
63357b79c9 ci: use a newer github-script version
The old version we currently use runs in node.js v12.x, which is being
deprecated in GitHub Actions. The new version uses node.js v16.x.

Incidentally, this also avoids the warning about the deprecated
`::set-output::` workflow command because the newer version of the
`github-script` Action uses the recommended new way to specify outputs.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-08 15:35:13 -05:00
Vincent Bernat
a6c6f6d2fe ls-files: fix --ignored and --killed flags in synopsis
Signed-off-by: Vincent Bernat <vincent@bernat.ch>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-07 21:55:06 -05:00
Anh Le
8c7abdc596 index: raise a bug if the index is materialised more than once
If clear_skip_worktree_from_present_files() encounter a sparse directory,
it fully materialise the index which should expand any sparse directories
and start going through each entries again. If this happens more than once,
raise it with a BUG.

Signed-off-by: Anh Le <anh@canva.com>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-04 20:28:28 -04:00
Anh Le
89aaab11a3 index: add trace2 region for clear skip worktree
When using sparse checkout, clear_skip_worktree_from_present_files() must
enumerate index entries to find ones with the SKIP_WORKTREE bit to
determine whether those index entries exist on disk (in which case their
SKIP_WORKTREE bit should be removed).

In a large repository, this may take considerable time depending on the
size of the index.

Add a trace2 region to surface this information, keeping a count of how
many paths have been checked. Separately, keep counts after a full index is
materialized.

Signed-off-by: Anh Le <anh@canva.com>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-04 20:28:28 -04:00
Debra Obondo
7cccf5b6c9 t7001-mv.sh: modernizing test script using functions
Test script to verify the presence/absence of files, paths, directories,
symlinks and other features in 'git mv' command are using the command
format:

'test (-e|f|d|h|...)'

Replace them with helper functions of format:

'test_path_is_*'

Replacing idiomatic helper functions:

'! test_path_is_*'

with

'test_path_is_missing'

This uses values of 'test_path_bar' in place of '! test_path_foo' to
bring in the helpful factor of indicating the failure of tests after the
mv command has been used, that is, it echoes if the feature/test_path
exists.

Signed-off-by: Debra Obondo <debraobondo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-04 17:58:23 -04:00
Taylor Blau
3b08839926 The tenth batch
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-03 20:41:55 -04:00
Taylor Blau
fadacf2040 Merge branch 'jk/avoid-localhost'
Various tests exercising the transfer.credentialsInUrl configuration
are taught to avoid making requests which require resolving localhost
to reduce CI-flakiness.

* jk/avoid-localhost:
  t5516/t5601: be less strict about the number of credential warnings
  t5516: move plaintext-password tests from t5601 and t5516
2022-11-03 20:41:07 -04:00
Jeff King
8e1c5fcf28 ref-filter: fix parsing of signatures with CRLF and no body
This commit fixes a bug when parsing tags that have CRLF line endings, a
signature, and no body, like this (the "^M" are marking the CRs):

  this is the subject^M
  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----^M
  ^M
  ...some stuff...^M
  -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----^M

When trying to find the start of the body, we look for a blank line
separating the subject and body. In this case, there isn't one. But we
search for it using strstr(), which will find the blank line in the
signature.

In the non-CRLF code path, we check whether the line we found is past
the start of the signature, and if so, put the body pointer at the start
of the signature (effectively making the body empty). But the CRLF code
path doesn't catch the same case, and we end up with the body pointer in
the middle of the signature field. This has two visible problems:

  - printing %(contents:subject) will show part of the signature, too,
    since the subject length is computed as (body - subject)

  - the length of the body is (sig - body), which makes it negative.
    Asking for %(contents:body) causes us to cast this to a very large
    size_t when we feed it to xmemdupz(), which then complains about
    trying to allocate too much memory.

These are essentially the same bugs fixed in the previous commit, except
that they happen when there is a CRLF blank line in the signature,
rather than no blank line at all. Both are caused by the refactoring in
9f75ce3d8f (ref-filter: handle CRLF at end-of-line more gracefully,
2020-10-29).

We can fix this by doing the same "sigstart" check that we do in the
non-CRLF case. And rather than repeat ourselves, we can just use
short-circuiting OR to collapse both cases into a single conditional.
I.e., rather than:

  if (strstr("\n\n"))
    ...found blank, check if it's in signature...
  else if (strstr("\r\n\r\n"))
    ...found blank, check if it's in signature...
  else
    ...no blank line found...

we can collapse this to:

  if (strstr("\n\n")) ||
      strstr("\r\n\r\n")))
    ...found blank, check if it's in signature...
  else
    ...no blank line found...

The tests show the problem and the fix. Though it wasn't broken, I
included contents:signature here to make sure it still behaves as
expected, but note the shell hackery needed to make it work. A
less-clever option would be to skip using test_atom and just "append_cr
>expected" ourselves.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-02 21:36:04 -04:00
Jeff King
b01e1c7ef0 ref-filter: fix parsing of signatures without blank lines
When ref-filter is asked to show %(content:subject), etc, we end up in
find_subpos() to parse out the three major parts: the subject, the body,
and the signature (if any).

When searching for the blank line between the subject and body, if we
don't find anything, we try to treat the whole message as the subject,
with no body. But our idea of "the whole message" needs to take into
account the signature, too. Since 9f75ce3d8f (ref-filter: handle CRLF at
end-of-line more gracefully, 2020-10-29), the code instead goes all the
way to the end of the buffer, which produces confusing output.

Here's an example. If we have a tag message like this:

  this is the subject
  -----BEGIN SSH SIGNATURE-----
  ...some stuff...
  -----END SSH SIGNATURE-----

then the current parser will put the start of the body at the end of the
whole buffer. This produces two buggy outcomes:

  - since the subject length is computed as (body - subject), showing
    %(contents:subject) will print both the subject and the signature,
    rather than just the single line

  - since the body length is computed as (sig - body), and the body now
    starts _after_ the signature, we end up with a negative length!
    Fortunately we never access out-of-bounds memory, because the
    negative length is fed to xmemdupz(), which casts it to a size_t,
    and xmalloc() bails trying to allocate an absurdly large value.

    In theory it would be possible for somebody making a malicious tag
    to wrap it around to a more reasonable value, but it would require a
    tag on the order of 2^63 bytes. And even if they did, all they get
    is an out of bounds string read. So the security implications are
    probably not interesting.

We can fix both by correctly putting the start of the body at the same
index as the start of the signature (effectively making the body empty).

Note that this is a real issue with signatures generated with gpg.format
set to "ssh", which would look like the example above. In the new tests
here I use a hard-coded tag message, for a few reasons:

  - regardless of what the ssh-signing code produces now or in the
    future, we should be testing this particular case

  - skipping the actual signature makes the tests simpler to write (and
    allows them to run on more systems)

  - t6300 has helpers for working with gpg signatures; for the purposes
    of this bug, "BEGIN PGP" is just as good a demonstration, and this
    simplifies the tests

Curiously, the same issue doesn't happen with real gpg signatures (and
there are even existing tests in t6300 with cover this). Those have a
blank line between the header and the content, like:

  this is the subject
  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----

  ...some stuff...
  -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Because we search for the subject/body separator line with a strstr(),
we find the blank line in the signature, even though it's outside of
what we'd consider the body. But that puts us unto a separate code path,
which realizes that we're now in the signature and adjusts the line back
to "sigstart". So this patch is basically just making the "no line found
at all" case match that. And note that "sigstart" is always defined (if
there is no signature, it points to the end of the buffer as you'd
expect).

Reported-by: Martin Englund <martin@englund.nu>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-02 21:36:04 -04:00
Johannes Schindelin
db8016b43f t5516/t5601: be less strict about the number of credential warnings
It is unclear as to _why_, but under certain circumstances the warning
about credentials being passed as part of the URL seems to be swallowed
by the `git remote-https` helper in the Windows jobs of Git's CI builds.

Since it is not actually important how many times Git prints the
warning/error message, as long as it prints it at least once, let's just
make the test a bit more lenient and test for the latter instead of the
former, which works around these CI issues.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-01 16:35:05 -04:00
Jeff King
762521e8a5 t5516: move plaintext-password tests from t5601 and t5516
Commit 6dcbdc0d66 (remote: create fetch.credentialsInUrl config,
2022-06-06) added tests for our handling of passwords in URLs. Since the
obvious URL to be affected is git-over-http, the tests use http. However
they don't set up a test server; they just try to access
https://localhost, assuming it will fail (because the nothing is
listening there).

This causes some possible problems:

  - There might be a web server running on localhost, and we do not
    actually want to connect to that.

  - The DNS resolver, or the local firewall, might take a substantial
    amount of time (or forever, whichever comes first) to fail to
    connect, slowing down the tests cases unnecessarily.

  - Since there's no server, our tests for "allow" and "warn" still
    expect the clone/fetch/push operations to fail, even though in the
    real world we'd expect these to succeed. We scrape stderr to see
    what happened, but it's not as robust as a more realistic test.

Let's instead move these to t5551, which is all about testing http and
where we have a real server. That eliminates any issues with contacting
a strange URL, and lets the "allow" and "warn" tests confirm that the
operation actually succeeds.

It's not quite a verbatim move for a few reasons:

  - we can drop the LIBCURL dependency; it's already part of
    lib-httpd.sh

  - we'll use HTTPD_URL_USER_PASS, etc, instead of our fake URL. To
    avoid repetition, we'll add a few extra variables.

  - the "https://username:@localhost" test uses a funny URL that
    lib-httpd.sh doesn't provide. We'll similarly construct it in a
    variable. Note that we're hard-coding the lib-httpd username here,
    but t5551 already does that everywhere.

  - for the "domain:port" test, the URL provided by lib-httpd is fine,
    since our test server will always be on an exotic port. But we'll
    confirm in the test that this is so.

  - since our message-matching is done via grep, I simplified it to use
    a regex, rather than trying to massage lib-httpd's variables.
    Arguably this makes it more readable, too, while retaining the bits
    we care about: the fatal/warning distinction, the "uses plaintext"
    message, and the fact that the password was redacted.

  - we'll use the /auth/ path for the repo, which shows that we are
    indeed making use of the auth information when needed.

  - we'll also use /smart/; most of these tests could be done via /dumb/
    in t5550, but setting up pushes there requires extra effort and
    dependencies. The smart protocol is what most everyone is using
    these days anyway.

This patch is my own, but I stole the analysis and a few bits of the
commit message from a patch by Johannes Schindelin.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-11-01 16:35:05 -04:00
Martin Ågren
cc8f95c042 test-lib-functions: drop redundant diagnostic print
`test_path_is_missing` was introduced back in 2caf20c52b ("test-lib:
user-friendly alternatives to test [-d|-f|-e]", 2010-08-10). It took the
path that was supposed to be missing, as well as an optional "diagnosis"
that would be echoed if the path was found to be alive.

Commit 45a2686441 ("test-lib-functions: remove bug-inducing
"diagnostics" helper param", 2021-02-12) dropped this diagnostic
functionality from several `test_path_is_foo` helpers, but note how it
tweaked the README entry on `test_path_is_missing` without actually
adjusting its implementation.

Commit e7884b353b ("test-lib-functions: assert correct parameter count",
2021-02-12) then followed up by asserting that we get just a single
argument.

This history leaves us in a state where we assert that we have exactly
one argument, then go on to anyway check for arguments, echoing them
all. It's clear that we can simplify this code. We should also note that
we run `ls -ld "$1"`, so printing the filename a second time doesn't
really buy us anything. Thus, we can drop the whole `if` block as
redundant.

Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-10-31 21:12:09 -04:00
Taylor Blau
c03801e19c The ninth batch
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-10-30 21:14:28 -04:00
Taylor Blau
2f503ee0d7 Merge branch 'jt/skipping-negotiator-wo-recursion'
Rewrite a deep recursion in the skipping negotiator to use a loop
with on-heap prio queue to avoid stack wastage.

* jt/skipping-negotiator-wo-recursion:
  negotiator/skipping: avoid stack overflow
2022-10-30 21:04:44 -04:00
Taylor Blau
1e230dfd6c Merge branch 'jc/doc-fsck-msgids'
Add documentation for message IDs in fsck error messages.

* jc/doc-fsck-msgids:
  Documentation: add lint-fsck-msgids
  fsck: document msg-id
  fsck: remove the unused MISSING_TREE_OBJECT
  fsck: remove the unused BAD_TAG_OBJECT
2022-10-30 21:04:44 -04:00
Taylor Blau
b1e3dd68ee Merge branch 'en/merge-tree-sequence'
"git merge-tree --stdin" is a new way to request a series of merges
and report the merge results.

* en/merge-tree-sequence:
  merge-tree: support multiple batched merges with --stdin
  merge-tree: update documentation for differences in -z output
2022-10-30 21:04:44 -04:00
Taylor Blau
d32dd8add5 Merge branch 'ds/bundle-uri-3'
Define the logical elements of a "bundle list", data structure to
store them in-core, format to transfer them, and code to parse
them.

* ds/bundle-uri-3:
  bundle-uri: suppress stderr from remote-https
  bundle-uri: quiet failed unbundlings
  bundle: add flags to verify_bundle()
  bundle-uri: fetch a list of bundles
  bundle: properly clear all revision flags
  bundle-uri: limit recursion depth for bundle lists
  bundle-uri: parse bundle list in config format
  bundle-uri: unit test "key=value" parsing
  bundle-uri: create "key=value" line parsing
  bundle-uri: create base key-value pair parsing
  bundle-uri: create bundle_list struct and helpers
  bundle-uri: use plain string in find_temp_filename()
2022-10-30 21:04:44 -04:00
Taylor Blau
bf0d9d0d34 Merge branch 'rj/branch-do-not-exit-with-minus-one-status'
"git branch --edit-description" can exit with status -1 which is
not a good practice; it learned to use 1 as everybody else instead.

* rj/branch-do-not-exit-with-minus-one-status:
  branch: error code with --edit-description
2022-10-30 21:04:43 -04:00
Taylor Blau
0c025612d4 Merge branch 'rj/branch-copy-rename-error-codepath-cleanup'
Code simplification.

* rj/branch-copy-rename-error-codepath-cleanup:
  branch: error copying or renaming a detached HEAD
2022-10-30 21:04:43 -04:00
Taylor Blau
c41ec63ef5 Merge branch 'tb/cap-patch-at-1gb'
"git apply" limits its input to a bit less than 1 GiB.

* tb/cap-patch-at-1gb:
  apply: reject patches larger than ~1 GiB
2022-10-30 21:04:43 -04:00
Taylor Blau
c7ccd4eae9 Merge branch 'jr/embargoed-releases-doc'
The role the security mailing list plays in an embargoed release
has been documented.

* jr/embargoed-releases-doc:
  embargoed releases: also describe the git-security list and the process
2022-10-30 21:04:43 -04:00
Taylor Blau
969230b64f Merge branch 'en/ort-dir-rename-and-symlink-fix'
Merging a branch with directory renames into a branch that changes
the directory to a symlink was mishandled by the ort merge
strategy, which has been corrected.

* en/ort-dir-rename-and-symlink-fix:
  merge-ort: fix bug with dir rename vs change dir to symlink
2022-10-30 21:04:43 -04:00
Taylor Blau
a23e0b69e2 Merge branch 'pb/subtree-split-and-merge-after-squashing-tag-fix'
A bugfix to "git subtree" in its split and merge features.

* pb/subtree-split-and-merge-after-squashing-tag-fix:
  subtree: fix split after annotated tag was squashed merged
  subtree: fix squash merging after annotated tag was squashed merged
  subtree: process 'git-subtree-split' trailer in separate function
  subtree: use named variables instead of "$@" in cmd_pull
  subtree: define a variable before its first use in 'find_latest_squash'
  subtree: prefix die messages with 'fatal'
  subtree: add 'die_incompatible_opt' function to reduce duplication
  subtree: use 'git rev-parse --verify [--quiet]' for better error messages
  test-lib-functions: mark 'test_commit' variables as 'local'
2022-10-30 21:04:43 -04:00
Taylor Blau
8851c4b065 Merge branch 'pw/rebase-reflog-fixes'
Fix some bugs in the reflog messages when rebasing and changes the
reflog messages of "rebase --apply" to match "rebase --merge" with
the aim of making the reflog easier to parse.

* pw/rebase-reflog-fixes:
  rebase: cleanup action handling
  rebase --abort: improve reflog message
  rebase --apply: make reflog messages match rebase --merge
  rebase --apply: respect GIT_REFLOG_ACTION
  rebase --merge: fix reflog message after skipping
  rebase --merge: fix reflog when continuing
  t3406: rework rebase reflog tests
  rebase --apply: remove duplicated code
2022-10-30 21:04:43 -04:00
Taylor Blau
003f815dd9 Merge branch 'pw/rebase-keep-base-fixes'
"git rebase --keep-base" used to discard the commits that are
already cherry-picked to the upstream, even when "keep-base" meant
that the base, on top of which the history is being rebuilt, does
not yet include these cherry-picked commits.  The --keep-base
option now implies --reapply-cherry-picks and --no-fork-point
options.

* pw/rebase-keep-base-fixes:
  rebase --keep-base: imply --no-fork-point
  rebase --keep-base: imply --reapply-cherry-picks
  rebase: factor out branch_base calculation
  rebase: rename merge_base to branch_base
  rebase: store orig_head as a commit
  rebase: be stricter when reading state files containing oids
  t3416: set $EDITOR in subshell
  t3416: tighten two tests
2022-10-30 21:04:42 -04:00
Taylor Blau
e5be3c632a Merge branch 'jh/trace2-timers-and-counters'
Two new facilities, "timer" and "counter", are introduced to the
trace2 API.

* jh/trace2-timers-and-counters:
  trace2: add global counter mechanism
  trace2: add stopwatch timers
  trace2: convert ctx.thread_name from strbuf to pointer
  trace2: improve thread-name documentation in the thread-context
  trace2: rename the thread_name argument to trace2_thread_start
  api-trace2.txt: elminate section describing the public trace2 API
  tr2tls: clarify TLS terminology
  trace2: use size_t alloc,nr_open_regions in tr2tls_thread_ctx
2022-10-30 21:04:42 -04:00
Taylor Blau
c112d8d9c2 Merge branch 'tb/shortlog-group'
"git shortlog" learned to group by the "format" string.

* tb/shortlog-group:
  shortlog: implement `--group=committer` in terms of `--group=<format>`
  shortlog: implement `--group=author` in terms of `--group=<format>`
  shortlog: extract `shortlog_finish_setup()`
  shortlog: support arbitrary commit format `--group`s
  shortlog: extract `--group` fragment for translation
  shortlog: make trailer insertion a noop when appropriate
  shortlog: accept `--date`-related options
2022-10-30 21:04:42 -04:00
Taylor Blau
71aa6e3d85 Merge branch 'rs/absorb-git-dir-simplify'
Code simplification by using strvec_pushf() instead of building an
argument in a separate strbuf.

* rs/absorb-git-dir-simplify:
  submodule: use strvec_pushf() for --super-prefix
2022-10-30 21:04:42 -04:00
Taylor Blau
c88895e67b Merge branch 'jk/repack-tempfile-cleanup'
The way "git repack" creared temporary files when it received a
signal was prone to deadlocking, which has been corrected.

* jk/repack-tempfile-cleanup:
  t7700: annotate cruft-pack failure with ok=sigpipe
  repack: drop remove_temporary_files()
  repack: use tempfiles for signal cleanup
  repack: expand error message for missing pack files
  repack: populate extension bits incrementally
  repack: convert "names" util bitfield to array
2022-10-30 21:04:42 -04:00
Taylor Blau
75f416ec6a Merge branch 'sg/stable-docdep'
Make sure generated dependency file is stably sorted to help
developers debugging their build issues.

* sg/stable-docdep:
  Documentation/build-docdep.perl: generate sorted output
2022-10-30 21:04:42 -04:00
Taylor Blau
576b19924e Merge branch 'sd/doc-smtp-encryption'
* sd/doc-smtp-encryption:
  docs: git-send-email: difference between ssl and tls smtp-encryption
2022-10-30 21:04:42 -04:00
Taylor Blau
160314e625 Merge branch 'jz/patch-id'
A new "--include-whitespace" option is added to "git patch-id", and
existing bugs in the internal patch-id logic that did not match
what "git patch-id" produces have been corrected.

* jz/patch-id:
  builtin: patch-id: remove unused diff-tree prefix
  builtin: patch-id: add --verbatim as a command mode
  patch-id: fix patch-id for mode changes
  builtin: patch-id: fix patch-id with binary diffs
  patch-id: use stable patch-id for rebases
  patch-id: fix stable patch id for binary / header-only
2022-10-30 21:04:41 -04:00
Philip Oakley
8fea12ab40 glossary: add reachability bitmap description
Describe the purpose of the reachability bitmap.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-10-30 19:58:46 -04:00
Philip Oakley
4973726c5d glossary: add "commit graph" description
Git has an additional "commit graph" capability that supplements the
normal commit object's directed acyclic graph (DAG). The supplemental
commit graph file is designed for speed of access.

Describe the commit graph both from the normative DAG view point and
from the commit graph file perspective.

Also, clarify the link between the branch ref and branch tip
by linking to the `ref` glossary entry, matching this commit graph
entry.

The commit-graph file is also distinguished by its hyphenation.

Subsequent commit catches the few cases where the hyphenation of
commit-graph was missing.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-10-30 19:58:46 -04:00
Philip Oakley
fa8e8d5b31 doc: use 'object database' not ODB or abbreviation
The abbreviation 'ODB' is used in the technical documentation
sections for commit-graph and parallel-checkout, along with an
'odb' option in `git-pack-redundant`, without expansion.

Use 'object database' in full, in those entries. The text has not
been reflowed to keep the changes minimal.

While in the glossary for `object` terms, add the common`oid`
abbreviation to its entry.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-10-30 19:58:46 -04:00