A few subcommands have been taught to stop users from working on a
branch that is being used in another worktree linked to the same
repository.
* rj/avoid-switching-to-already-used-branch:
switch: reject if the branch is already checked out elsewhere (test)
rebase: refuse to switch to a branch already checked out elsewhere (test)
branch: fix die_if_checked_out() when ignore_current_worktree
worktree: introduce is_shared_symref()
Allow "git bisect reset" to check out the original branch when the
branch is already checked out in a different worktree linked to the
same repository.
* rj/bisect-already-used-branch:
bisect: fix "reset" when branch is checked out elsewhere
"git push" has been taught to allow deletion of refs with one-level
names to help repairing a repository who acquired such a ref by
mistake. In general, we don't encourage use of such a ref, and
creation or update to such a ref is rejected as before.
* zh/push-to-delete-onelevel-ref:
push: allow delete single-level ref
receive-pack: fix funny ref error messsage
"git restore" supports options like "--ours" that are only
meaningful during a conflicted merge, but these options are only
meaningful when updating the working tree files. These options are
marked to be incompatible when both "--staged" and "--worktree" are
in effect.
* ak/restore-both-incompatible-with-conflicts:
restore: fault --staged --worktree with merge opts
A new "fetch.hideRefs" option can be used to exclude specified refs
from "rev-list --objects --stdin --not --all" traversal for
checking object connectivity, most useful when there are many
unrelated histories in a single repository.
* ew/fetch-hiderefs:
fetch: support hideRefs to speed up connectivity checks
Allow information carried on the WWW-AUthenticate header to be
passed to the credential helpers.
* mc/credential-helper-www-authenticate:
credential: add WWW-Authenticate header to cred requests
http: read HTTP WWW-Authenticate response headers
t5563: add tests for basic and anoymous HTTP access
Instead of forcing each command to choose to honor GPG related
configuration variables, make the subsystem lazily initialize
itself.
* jc/gpg-lazy-init:
drop pure pass-through config callbacks
gpg-interface: lazily initialize and read the configuration
More work towards -Wunused.
* jk/unused-post-2.39-part2: (21 commits)
help: mark unused parameter in git_unknown_cmd_config()
run_processes_parallel: mark unused callback parameters
userformat_want_item(): mark unused parameter
for_each_commit_graft(): mark unused callback parameter
rewrite_parents(): mark unused callback parameter
fetch-pack: mark unused parameter in callback function
notes: mark unused callback parameters
prio-queue: mark unused parameters in comparison functions
for_each_object: mark unused callback parameters
list-objects: mark unused callback parameters
mark unused parameters in signal handlers
run-command: mark error routine parameters as unused
mark "pointless" data pointers in callbacks
ref-filter: mark unused callback parameters
http-backend: mark unused parameters in virtual functions
http-backend: mark argc/argv unused
object-name: mark unused parameters in disambiguate callbacks
serve: mark unused parameters in virtual functions
serve: use repository pointer to get config
ls-refs: drop config caching
...
Code clean-up to clarify the rule that "git-compat-util.h" must be
the first to be included.
* en/header-cleanup:
diff.h: remove unnecessary include of object.h
Remove unnecessary includes of builtin.h
treewide: replace cache.h with more direct headers, where possible
replace-object.h: move read_replace_refs declaration from cache.h to here
object-store.h: move struct object_info from cache.h
dir.h: refactor to no longer need to include cache.h
object.h: stop depending on cache.h; make cache.h depend on object.h
ident.h: move ident-related declarations out of cache.h
pretty.h: move has_non_ascii() declaration from commit.h
cache.h: remove dependence on hex.h; make other files include it explicitly
hex.h: move some hex-related declarations from cache.h
hash.h: move some oid-related declarations from cache.h
alloc.h: move ALLOC_GROW() functions from cache.h
treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h includes in source files
treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h includes
treewide: remove unnecessary git-compat-util.h includes in headers
treewide: ensure one of the appropriate headers is sourced first
Code clean-up to clarify directory traversal API.
* en/dir-api-cleanup:
unpack-trees: add usage notices around df_conflict_entry
unpack-trees: special case read-tree debugging as internal usage
unpack-trees: rewrap a few overlong lines from previous patch
unpack-trees: mark fields only used internally as internal
unpack_trees: start splitting internal fields from public API
sparse-checkout: avoid using internal API of unpack-trees, take 2
sparse-checkout: avoid using internal API of unpack-trees
unpack-trees: clean up some flow control
dir: mark output only fields of dir_struct as such
dir: add a usage note to exclude_per_dir
dir: separate public from internal portion of dir_struct
unpack-trees: heed requests to overwrite ignored files
t2021: fix platform-specific leftover cruft
"git fsck" learned to check the index files in other worktrees,
just like "git gc" honors them as anchoring points.
* jk/fsck-indices-in-worktrees:
fsck: check even zero-entry index files
fsck: mention file path for index errors
fsck: check index files in all worktrees
fsck: factor out index fsck
We discourage the creation/update of single-level refs
because some upper-layer applications only work in specified
reference namespaces, such as "refs/heads/*" or "refs/tags/*",
these single-level refnames may not be recognized. However,
we still hope users can delete them which have been created
by mistake.
Therefore, when updating branches on the server with
"git receive-pack", by checking whether it is a branch deletion
operation, it will determine whether to allow the update of
a single-level refs. This avoids creating/updating such
single-level refs, but allows them to be deleted.
On the client side, "git push" also does not properly fill in
the old-oid of single-level refs, which causes the server-side
"git receive-pack" to think that the ref's old-oid has changed
when deleting single-level refs, this causes the push to be
rejected. So the solution is to fix the client to be able to
delete single-level refs by properly filling old-oid.
Signed-off-by: ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Fixes to code that parses the todo file used in "rebase -i".
* pw/rebase-i-parse-fix:
rebase -i: fix parsing of "fixup -C<commit>"
rebase -i: match whole word in is_command()
Various fix-ups on HTTP tests.
* jk/http-test-fixes:
t5559: make SSL/TLS the default
t5559: fix test failures with LIB_HTTPD_SSL
t/lib-httpd: enable HTTP/2 "h2" protocol, not just h2c
t/lib-httpd: respect $HTTPD_PROTO in expect_askpass()
t5551: drop curl trace lines without headers
t5551: handle v2 protocol in cookie test
t5551: simplify expected cookie file
t5551: handle v2 protocol in upload-pack service test
t5551: handle v2 protocol when checking curl trace
t5551: stop forcing clone to run with v0 protocol
t5551: handle HTTP/2 when checking curl trace
t5551: lower-case headers in expected curl trace
t5551: drop redundant grep for Accept-Language
t5541: simplify and move "no empty path components" test
t5541: stop marking "used receive-pack service" test as v0 only
t5541: run "used receive-pack service" test earlier
Add the value of the WWW-Authenticate response header to credential
requests. Credential helpers that understand and support HTTP
authentication and authorization can use this standard header (RFC 2616
Section 14.47 [1]) to generate valid credentials.
WWW-Authenticate headers can contain information pertaining to the
authority, authentication mechanism, or extra parameters/scopes that are
required.
The current I/O format for credential helpers only allows for unique
names for properties/attributes, so in order to transmit multiple header
values (with a specific order) we introduce a new convention whereby a
C-style array syntax is used in the property name to denote multiple
ordered values for the same property.
In this case we send multiple `wwwauth[]` properties where the order
that the repeated attributes appear in the conversation reflects the
order that the WWW-Authenticate headers appeared in the HTTP response.
Add a set of tests to exercise the HTTP authentication header parsing
and the interop with credential helpers. Credential helpers will receive
WWW-Authenticate information in credential requests.
[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-14.47
Signed-off-by: Matthew John Cheetham <mjcheetham@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Add a test showing simple anoymous HTTP access to an unprotected
repository, that results in no credential helper invocations.
Also add a test demonstrating simple basic authentication with
simple credential helper support.
Leverage a no-parsed headers (NPH) CGI script so that we can directly
control the HTTP responses to simulate a multitude of good, bad and ugly
remote server implementations around auth.
Signed-off-by: Matthew John Cheetham <mjcheetham@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The format.attach configuration variable lacked a way to override a
value defined in a lower-priority configuration file (e.g. the
system one) by redefining it in a higher-priority configuration
file. Now, setting format.attach to an empty string means show the
patch inline in the e-mail message, without using MIME attachment.
This is a backward incompatible change.
* jc/countermand-format-attach:
format.attach: allow empty value to disable multi-part messages
sscanf(3) used in "git symbolic-ref --short" implementation found
to be not working reliably on macOS in UTF-8 locales. Rewrite the
code to avoid sscanf() altogether to work it around.
* jk/shorten-unambiguous-ref-wo-sscanf:
shorten_unambiguous_ref(): avoid sscanf()
shorten_unambiguous_ref(): use NUM_REV_PARSE_RULES constant
shorten_unambiguous_ref(): avoid integer truncation
The credential subsystem learned that a password may have an
explicit expiration.
* mh/credential-password-expiry:
credential: new attribute password_expiry_utc
"git archive HEAD^{tree}" records the paths with the current
timestamp in the archive, making it harder to obtain a stable
output. The command learned the --mtime option to specify an
arbitrary timestamp (e.g. --mtime="@0 +0000" for the epoch).
* rs/archive-mtime:
archive: add --mtime
Remove leftover and unused code.
* tb/drop-dir-iterator-follow-symlink-bit:
t0066: drop setup of "dir5"
dir-iterator: drop unused `DIR_ITERATOR_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS`
The "diff" drivers specified by the "diff" attribute attached to
paths can now specify which algorithm (e.g. histogram) to use.
* jc/diff-algo-attribute:
diff: teach diff to read algorithm from diff driver
diff: consolidate diff algorithm option parsing
An invalid label or ref in the "rebase -i" todo file used to
trigger an runtime error. SUch an error is now diagnosed while the
todo file is parsed.
* pw/rebase-i-validate-labels-early:
rebase -i: check labels and refs when parsing todo list
The 'restore' command already rejects the --merge, --conflict, --ours
and --theirs options when combined with --staged, but accepts them when
--worktree is added as well.
Unfortunately that doesn't appear to do anything useful. The --ours and
--theirs options seem to be ignored when both --staged and --worktree
are given, whereas with --merge or --conflict, the command has the same
effect as if the --staged option wasn't present.
So reject those options with '--staged --worktree' as well, using
opts->accept_ref to distinguish restore from checkout.
Add test for both '--staged' and '--staged --worktree'.
Signed-off-by: Andy Koppe <andy.koppe@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
With roughly 800 remotes all fetching into their own
refs/remotes/$REMOTE/* island, the connectivity check[1] gets
expensive for each fetch on systems which lack sufficient RAM to
cache objects.
To do a no-op fetch on one $REMOTE out of hundreds, hideRefs now
allows the no-op fetch to take ~30 seconds instead of ~20 minutes
on a noisy, RAM-constrained machine (localhost, so no network latency):
git -c fetch.hideRefs=refs \
-c fetch.hideRefs='!refs/remotes/$REMOTE/' \
fetch $REMOTE
[1] `git rev-list --objects --stdin --not --all --quiet --alternate-refs'
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
When a comment describing how each test file should start was added in
commit [1], it was the second comment of t/test-lib.sh. The comment
describes how variable "test_description" is supposed to be assigned at
the top of each test file and how "test-lib.sh" should be used by
sourcing it. However, even in [1], the comment was ten lines away from
the usage of the variable by test-lib.sh. Since then, the comment has
drifted away both from the top of the file and from the usage of the
variable. The comment just sits in the middle of the initialization of
the test library, surrounded by unrelated code, almost one hundred lines
away from the usage of "test_description".
Nobody has noticed this drift during evolution of test-lib.sh, which
suggests that this comment has outlived its usefulness. The assignment
of "test_description", sourcing of "test-lib.sh" by tests, and the
process of writing tests in general are described in detail in
"t/README". So drop the obsolete comment.
An alternative solution could be to move the comment either to the top
of the file, or down to the usage of variable "test_description".
[1] e1970ce43a ("[PATCH 1/2] Test framework take two.", 2005-05-13)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Rybak <rybak.a.v@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
When a directory exists but has only ignored files within it and we are
trying to switch to a branch that has a file where that directory is,
the behavior depends upon --[no]-overwrite-ignore. If the user wants to
--overwrite-ignore (the default), then we should delete the ignored file
and directory and switch to the new branch.
The code to handle this in verify_clean_subdirectory() in unpack-trees
tried to handle this via paying attention to the exclude_per_dir setting
of the internal dir field. This came from commit c81935348b ("Fix
switching to a branch with D/F when current branch has file D.",
2007-03-15), which pre-dated 039bc64e88 ("core.excludesfile clean-up",
2007-11-14), and thus did not pay attention to ignore patterns from
other relevant files. Change it to use setup_standard_excludes() so
that it is also aware of excludes specified in other locations.
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
t2021.6 existed to test the status of a symlink that was left around by
previous tests. It tried to also clean up the symlink after it was done
so that subsequent tests wouldn't be tripped up by it. Unfortunately,
since this test had a SYMLINK prerequisite, that made the cleanup
platform dependent...and made a testcase I was trying to add to this
testsuite fail (that testcase will be included in the next patch).
Before we go and add new testcases, fix this cleanup by moving it into a
separate test.
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Since 5883034 (checkout: reject if the branch is already checked out
elsewhere) in normal use, we do not allow multiple worktrees having the
same checked out branch.
A bug has recently been fixed that caused this to not work as expected.
Let's add a test to notice if this changes in the future.
Signed-off-by: Rubén Justo <rjusto@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In b5cabb4a9 (rebase: refuse to switch to branch already checked out
elsewhere, 2020-02-23) we add a condition to prevent a rebase operation
involving a switch to a branch that is already checked out in another
worktree.
A bug has recently been fixed that caused this to not work as expected.
Let's add a test to notice if this changes in the future.
Signed-off-by: Rubén Justo <rjusto@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The style of t9700-perl-git.sh is old. There are 3 problems:
* A title is not on the same line with test_expect_success command.
* A test body is indented by whitespaces.
* There are whitespaces after redirect operators.
Modernize test scripts by:
* Combine the title with test_expect_success command.
* Replace whitespace indents with TAB.
* Delete whitespaces after redirect operators.
Signed-off-by: Zhang Yi <18994118902@163.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
"git fetch --jobs=0" used to hit a BUG(), which has been corrected
to use the available CPUs.
* ma/fetch-parallel-use-online-cpus:
fetch: choose a sensible default with --jobs=0 again
A test helper had a single write(2) of 256kB, which was too big for
some platforms (e.g. NonStop), which has been corrected by using
xwrite() wrapper appropriately.
* jc/genzeros-avoid-raw-write:
test-genzeros: avoid raw write(2)
Error messages given upon a signature verification failure used to
discard the errors from underlying gpg program, which has been
corrected.
* js/gpg-errors:
gpg: do show gpg's error message upon failure
t7510: add a test case that does not need gpg
If we encounter an error in an index file, we may say something like:
error: 1234abcd: invalid sha1 pointer in resolve-undo
But if you have multiple worktrees, each with its own index, it can be
very helpful to know which file had the problem. So let's pass that path
down through the various index-fsck functions and use it where
appropriate. After this patch you should get something like:
error: 1234abcd: invalid sha1 pointer in resolve-undo of .git/worktrees/wt/index
That's a bit verbose, but since the point is that you shouldn't see this
normally, we're better to err on the side of more details.
I've also added the index filename to the name used by "fsck
--name-objects", which will show up if we find the object to be missing,
etc. This is bending the rules a little there, as the option claims to
write names that can be fed to rev-parse. But there is no revision
syntax to access the index of another worktree, so the best we can do is
make up something that a human will probably understand.
I did take care to retain the existing ":file" syntax for the current
worktree. So the uglier output should kick in only when it's actually
necessary. See the included tests for examples of both forms.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
We check the index file for the main worktree, but completely ignore the
index files in other worktrees. These should be checked, too, as they
are part of the repository state (and in particular, errors in those
index files may cause repo-wide operations like "git gc" to complain).
Reported-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Our parallel process API takes several callbacks via function pointers
in the run_process_paralell_opts struct. Not every callback needs every
parameter; let's mark the unused ones to make -Wunused-parameter happy.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The prio_queue_compare_fn interface has a void pointer to allow callers
to pass arbitrary data, but most comparison functions don't need it.
Mark those cases to make -Wunused-parameter happy.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Things should be able to depend on object.h without pulling in all of
cache.h. Move an enum to allow this.
Note that a couple files previously depended on things brought in
through cache.h indirectly (revision.h -> commit.h -> object.h ->
cache.h). As such, this change requires making existing dependencies
more explicit in half a dozen files. The inclusion of strbuf.h in
some headers if of particular note: these headers directly embedded a
strbuf in some new structs, meaning they should have been including
strbuf.h all along but were indirectly getting the necessary
definitions.
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
These defines and enum are all oid-related and as such seem to make
more sense being included in hash.h. Further, moving them there
allows us to remove some includes of cache.h in other files.
The change to line-log.h might look unrelated, but line-log.h includes
diffcore.h, which previously included cache.h, which included the
kitchen sink. Since this patch makes diffcore.h no longer include
cache.h, the compiler complains about the 'struct string_list *'
function parameter. Add a forward declaration for struct string_list to
address this.
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This allows us to replace includes of cache.h with includes of the much
smaller alloc.h in many places. It does mean that we also need to add
includes of alloc.h in a number of C files.
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>