Rewrite the backend for "diff -G/-S" to use pcre2 engine when
available.
* ab/pickaxe-pcre2: (22 commits)
xdiff-interface: replace discard_hunk_line() with a flag
xdiff users: use designated initializers for out_line
pickaxe -G: don't special-case create/delete
pickaxe -G: terminate early on matching lines
xdiff-interface: allow early return from xdiff_emit_line_fn
xdiff-interface: prepare for allowing early return
pickaxe -S: slightly optimize contains()
pickaxe: rename variables in has_changes() for brevity
pickaxe -S: support content with NULs under --pickaxe-regex
pickaxe: assert that we must have a needle under -G or -S
pickaxe: refactor function selection in diffcore-pickaxe()
perf: add performance test for pickaxe
pickaxe/style: consolidate declarations and assignments
diff.h: move pickaxe fields together again
pickaxe: die when --find-object and --pickaxe-all are combined
pickaxe: die when -G and --pickaxe-regex are combined
pickaxe tests: add missing test for --no-pickaxe-regex being an error
pickaxe tests: test for -G, -S and --find-object incompatibility
pickaxe tests: add test for "log -S" not being a regex
pickaxe tests: add test for diffgrep_consume() internals
...
Preliminary clean-up of tests before the main reftable changes
hits the codebase.
* hn/prep-tests-for-reftable: (22 commits)
t1415: set REFFILES for test specific to storage format
t4202: mark bogus head hash test with REFFILES
t7003: check reflog existence only for REFFILES
t7900: stop checking for loose refs
t1404: mark tests that muck with .git directly as REFFILES.
t2017: mark --orphan/logAllRefUpdates=false test as REFFILES
t1414: mark corruption test with REFFILES
t1407: require REFFILES for for_each_reflog test
test-lib: provide test prereq REFFILES
t5304: use "reflog expire --all" to clear the reflog
t5304: restyle: trim empty lines, drop ':' before >
t7003: use rev-parse rather than FS inspection
t5000: inspect HEAD using git-rev-parse
t5000: reformat indentation to the latest fashion
t1301: fix typo in error message
t1413: use tar to save and restore entire .git directory
t1401-symbolic-ref: avoid direct filesystem access
t1401: use tar to snapshot and restore repo state
t5601: read HEAD using rev-parse
t9300: check ref existence using test-helper rather than a file system check
...
Some more code and doc clarification around "git push".
* fc/push-simple-updates-cleanup:
push: don't get a full remote object
push: only check same_remote when needed
push: remove trivial function
push: remove redundant check
push: factor out the typical case
push: get rid of all the setup_push_* functions
push: trivial simplifications
push: make setup_push_* return the dst
push: only get the branch when needed
push: factor out null branch check
push: split switch cases
push: return immediately in trivial switch case
push: create new get_upstream_ref() helper
"git cat-file --batch-all-objects"" misbehaved when "--batch" is in
use and did not ask for certain object traits.
* zh/cat-file-batch-fix:
cat-file: merge two block into one
cat-file: handle trivial --batch format with --batch-all-objects
In general, we encourage users to use plumbing commands, like git
rev-list, over porcelain commands, like git log, when scripting.
However, git rev-list has one glaring problem that prevents it from
being used in certain cases: when --pretty is used with a custom format,
it always prints out a line containing "commit" and the object ID. This
makes it unsuitable for many scripting needs, and forces users to use
git log instead.
While we can't change this behavior for backwards compatibility, we can
add an option to suppress this behavior, so let's do so, and call it
"--no-commit-header". Additionally, add the corresponding positive
option to switch it back on.
Note that this option doesn't affect the built-in formats, only custom
formats. This is exactly the same behavior as users already have from
git log and is what most users will be used to.
Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
When we cannot figure out how wide the terminal is, we use a
fallback value of 80 ourselves (which cannot be avoided), but when
we run the pager, we export it in COLUMNS, which forces the pager
to use the hardcoded value, even when the pager is perfectly
capable to figure it out itself. Stop exporting COLUMNS when we
fall back on the hardcoded default value for our own use.
* js/stop-exporting-bogus-columns:
pager: avoid setting COLUMNS when we're guessing its value
On Windows, mergetool has been taught to find kdiff3.exe just like
it finds winmerge.exe.
* ms/mergetools-kdiff3-on-windows:
mergetools/kdiff3: make kdiff3 work on Windows too
Output from some of our tests were affected by the width of the
terminal that they were run in, which has been corrected by
exporting a fixed value in the COLUMNS environment.
* ab/fix-columns-to-80-during-tests:
test-lib.sh: set COLUMNS=80 for --verbose repeatability
Recent update to completion script (in contrib/) broke those who
use the __git_complete helper to define completion to their custom
command.
* fw/complete-cmd-idx-fix:
completion: bash: fix late declaration of __git_cmd_idx
Some test scripts assumed that readlink(1) was universally
installed and available, which is not the case.
* jk/test-without-readlink-1:
t: use portable wrapper for readlink(1)
The side-band demultiplexer that is used to display progress output
from the remote end did not clear the line properly when the end of
line hits at a packet boundary, which has been corrected. Also
comes with test clean-ups.
* jx/sideband-cleanup:
test: refactor to use "get_abbrev_oid" to get abbrev oid
test: refactor to use "test_commit" to create commits
test: compare raw output, not mangle tabs and spaces
sideband: don't lose clear-to-eol at packet boundary
We broke "GIT_SKIP_TESTS=t?000" to skip certain tests in recent
update, which got fixed.
* jk/test-avoid-globmatch-with-skip-patterns:
test-lib: avoid accidental globbing in match_pattern_list()
Work around inefficient glob substitution in older versions of bash
by rewriting parts of a test.
* jx/t6020-with-older-bash:
t6020: fix incompatible parameter expansion
Make the codebase MSAN clean.
* ah/uninitialized-reads-fix:
builtin/checkout--worker: zero-initialise struct to avoid MSAN complaints
split-index: use oideq instead of memcmp to compare object_id's
bulk-checkin: make buffer reuse more obvious and safer
Update "git subtree" to work better on Windows.
* js/subtree-on-windows-fix:
subtree: fix assumption about the directory separator
subtree: fix the GIT_EXEC_PATH sanity check to work on Windows
"git-svn" tests assumed that "locale -a", which is used to pick an
available UTF-8 locale, is available everywhere. A knob has been
introduced to allow testers to specify a suitable locale to use.
* dd/svn-test-wo-locale-a:
t: use user-specified utf-8 locale for testing svn
The command line completion (in contrib/) learned that "git diff"
takes the "--anchored" option.
* tb/complete-diff-anchored:
completion: add --anchored to diff's options
The recent --negotiate-only option would segfault in the call to
oid_array_for_each() in negotiate_using_fetch() unless one or more
--negotiation-tip=* options were provided.
All of the other tests for the feature combine both, but nothing was
checking this assumption, let's do that and add a test for it. Fixes a
bug in 9c1e657a8f (fetch: teach independent negotiation (no
packfile), 2021-05-04).
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
When looking for things that hardcoded a non-zero "hint" parameter to
strbuf_fread() I discovered that since f2561fda36 (Add git-imap-send,
derived from isync 1.0.1., 2006-03-10) we've been passing a hardcoded
4096 in imap-send.c to read stdin.
Since we're not doing anything unusual here let's use a less verbose
pattern used in a lot of other places (the hint of "0" will default to
8192). We don't need to take a FILE * here either, so we can use "0"
instead of "stdin". While we're at it improve the error message if we
can't read the input to use error_errno().
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The current documentation reads as if .gitignore files will be parsed in
every parent directory, and not until they reach a repository boundary.
This clarifies the current behaviour.
As well, this corrects 'toplevel' to 'top-level', matching usage for
'top-level domain'.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Berry <andrew@furrypaws.ca>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
"dir.h" should have been included only once.
Signed-off-by: Atharva Raykar <raykar.ath@gmail.com>
Mentored-by: Christian Couder <christian.couder@gmail.com>
Mentored-by: Shourya Shukla <periperidip@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Depending on the chosen format of help pages, git-help uses function
show_man_page, show_info_page, or show_html_page. The first thing all
three functions do is to convert given `git_cmd` to a `page` using
function cmd_to_page.
Move the common part of these three functions to function cmd_help to
avoid code duplication.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Rybak <rybak.a.v@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
We use our standard allocation functions and macros (xcalloc,
ALLOC_ARRAY, REALLOC_ARRAY) in our version of khash.h. They terminate
the program on error instead, so code that's using them doesn't have to
handle allocation failures. Make this behavior explicit by turning
kh_resize_ into a void function and removing the related unreachable
error handling code.
Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In t6402, we're checking number of files in the index and the working
tree by piping the output of Git's command to "wc -l", thus losing the
exit status code of git.
Let's use the new helper test_stdout_line_count in order to preserve
Git's exit status code.
Signed-off-by: Đoàn Trần Công Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>