"git mergetool" and "git difftool" learns a new configuration
guiDefault to optionally favor configured guitool over non-gui-tool
automatically when $DISPLAY is set.
* tk/mergetool-gui-default-config:
mergetool: new config guiDefault supports auto-toggling gui by DISPLAY
Tests had a few places where we ignored PERL_PATH and blindly used
/usr/bin/perl, which have been corrected.
* jk/use-perl-path-consistently:
t/lib-httpd: pass PERL_PATH to CGI scripts
"git clone" from an empty repository learned to propagate the
choice of the hash algorithm from the source repository to the
newly created repository.
* jc/clone-object-format-from-void:
clone: propagate object-format when cloning from void
Consistently spell "Message-ID" as such, not "Message-Id".
* jc/spell-id-in-both-caps-in-message-id:
e-mail workflow: Message-ID is spelled with ID in both capital letters
"git sparse-checkout" command learns a debugging aid for the sparse
rule definitions.
* ws/sparse-check-rules:
builtin/sparse-checkout: add check-rules command
builtin/sparse-checkout: remove NEED_WORK_TREE flag
Emily finally figured out how to set up their alias at DayJob, and would
prefer to use nasamuffin@google.com, partially to reduce confusion
between IRC and list, and partially because they just like the alias a
lot more.
Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer <nasamuffin@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
"git fetch --all" does not have to download and handle the same
bundleURI over and over, which has been corrected.
* ds/fetch-bundle-uri-with-all:
fetch: download bundles once, even with --all
Test framework fix.
* jk/chainlint-fixes:
tests: skip test_eval_ in internal chain-lint
tests: drop here-doc check from internal chain-linter
tests: diagnose unclosed here-doc in chainlint.pl
tests: replace chainlint subshell with a function
tests: run internal chain-linter under "make test"
Split key function and data structure definitions out of cache.h to
new header files and adjust the users.
* en/header-split-cleanup:
csum-file.h: remove unnecessary inclusion of cache.h
write-or-die.h: move declarations for write-or-die.c functions from cache.h
treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to setup.h changes
setup.h: move declarations for setup.c functions from cache.h
treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to environment.h changes
environment.h: move declarations for environment.c functions from cache.h
treewide: remove unnecessary includes of cache.h
wrapper.h: move declarations for wrapper.c functions from cache.h
path.h: move function declarations for path.c functions from cache.h
cache.h: remove expand_user_path()
abspath.h: move absolute path functions from cache.h
environment: move comment_line_char from cache.h
treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h inclusion from several sources
treewide: remove unnecessary inclusion of gettext.h
treewide: be explicit about dependence on gettext.h
treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h inclusion from a few headers
Code clean-up around the use of the_repository.
* ab/remove-implicit-use-of-the-repository:
libs: use "struct repository *" argument, not "the_repository"
post-cocci: adjust comments for recent repo_* migration
cocci: apply the "revision.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "rerere.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "refs.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "promisor-remote.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "packfile.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "pretty.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "object-store.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "diff.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "commit.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "commit-reach.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: apply the "cache.h" part of "the_repository.pending"
cocci: add missing "the_repository" macros to "pending"
cocci: sort "the_repository" rules by header
cocci: fix incorrect & verbose "the_repository" rules
cocci: remove dead rule from "the_repository.pending.cocci"
Add a few configuration variables to tell the cURL library that
different types of ssl-cert and ssl-key are in use.
* sm/ssl-key-type-config:
http: add support for different sslcert and sslkey types.
Assorted config API updates.
* ab/config-multi-and-nonbool:
for-each-repo: with bad config, don't conflate <path> and <cmd>
config API: add "string" version of *_value_multi(), fix segfaults
config API users: test for *_get_value_multi() segfaults
for-each-repo: error on bad --config
config API: have *_multi() return an "int" and take a "dest"
versioncmp.c: refactor config reading next commit
config API: add and use a "git_config_get()" family of functions
config tests: add "NULL" tests for *_get_value_multi()
config tests: cover blind spots in git_die_config() tests
Clean-up of the code path that reports what "git fetch" did to each
ref.
* ps/fetch-ref-update-reporting:
fetch: centralize printing of reference updates
fetch: centralize logic to print remote URL
fetch: centralize handling of per-reference format
fetch: pass the full local reference name to `format_display`
fetch: move output format into `display_state`
fetch: move reference width calculation into `display_state`
Code clean-up for "-Wunused-parameter" build.
* jk/unused-post-2.40-part2:
parse-options: drop parse_opt_unknown_cb()
t/helper: mark unused argv/argc arguments
mark "argv" as unused when we check argc
builtins: mark unused prefix parameters
builtins: annotate always-empty prefix parameters
builtins: always pass prefix to parse_options()
fast-import: fix file access when run from subdir
More "-Wunused-parameters" code clean-up.
* jk/unused-post-2.40:
transport: mark unused parameters in fetch_refs_from_bundle()
http: mark unused parameter in fill_active_slot() callbacks
http: drop unused parameter from start_object_request()
mailmap: drop debugging code
"git for-each-ref" learns '%(ahead-behind:<base>)' that computes the
distances from a single reference point in the history with bunch
of commits in bulk.
* ds/ahead-behind:
commit-reach: add tips_reachable_from_bases()
for-each-ref: add ahead-behind format atom
commit-reach: implement ahead_behind() logic
commit-graph: introduce `ensure_generations_valid()`
commit-graph: return generation from memory
commit-graph: simplify compute_generation_numbers()
commit-graph: refactor compute_topological_levels()
for-each-ref: explicitly test no matches
for-each-ref: add --stdin option
As discussed in t/README, tests should aim to use PERL_PATH rather than
straight "perl". We usually do this automatically with a "perl" function
in test-lib.sh, but a few cases need to be handled specially.
One such case is the apply-one-time-perl.sh CGI, which invokes plain
"perl". It should be using $PERL_PATH, but to make that work, we must
also instruct Apache to pass through the variable.
Prior to this patch, doing:
mv /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/my-perl
make PERL_PATH=/usr/bin/my-perl test
would fail t5702, t5703, and t5616. After this it passes. This is a
pretty extreme case, as even if you install perl elsewhere, you'd likely
still have it in your $PATH. A more realistic case is that you don't
want to use the perl in your $PATH (because it's older, broken, etc) and
expect PERL_PATH to consistently override that (since that's what it's
documented to do). Removing it completely is just a convenient way of
completely breaking it for testing purposes.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
When no merge.tool or diff.tool is configured or manually selected, the
selection of a default tool is sensitive to the DISPLAY variable; in a
GUI session a gui-specific tool will be proposed if found, and
otherwise a terminal-based one. This "GUI-optimizing" behavior is
important because a GUI can make a huge difference to a user's ability
to understand and correctly complete a non-trivial conflicting merge.
Some time ago the merge.guitool and diff.guitool config options were
introduced to enable users to configure both a GUI tool, and a non-GUI
tool (with fallback if no GUI tool configured), in the same environment.
Unfortunately, the --gui argument introduced to support the selection of
the guitool is still explicit. When using configured tools, there is no
equivalent of the no-tool-configured "propose a GUI tool if we are in a GUI
environment" behavior.
As proposed in <xmqqmtb8jsej.fsf@gitster.g>, introduce new configuration
options, difftool.guiDefault and mergetool.guiDefault, supporting a special
value "auto" which causes the corresponding tool or guitool to be selected
depending on the presence of a non-empty DISPLAY value. Also support "true"
to say "default to the guitool (unless --no-gui is passed on the
commandline)", and "false" as the previous default behavior when these new
configuration options are not specified.
Signed-off-by: Tao Klerks <tao@klerks.biz>
Acked-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Without the word "the", the sentence is a little harder to read. The
word "the" makes it clearer that the comment refers to discrete patches,
and not portions of individual patches.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Watson <ozzloy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Commit 50d9bbba92 (Documentation: Avoid use of xmlto --stringparam,
2009-12-04) introduced manpage-base-url.xsl because ancient versions of
xmlto did not have --stringparam.
However, that was more than ten years ago, no need for that complexity
anymore, we can just use --stringparam.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
A user could prepare an empty repository and set it to use SHA256 as
the object format. The new repository created by "git clone" from
such a repository however would not record that it is expecting
objects in the same SHA256 format. This works as expected if the
source repository is not empty.
Just like we started copying the name of the primary branch from the
remote repository even if it is unborn in 3d8314f8 (clone: propagate
empty remote HEAD even with other branches, 2022-07-07), lift the
code that records the object format out of the block executed only
when cloning from an instantiated repository, so that it works also
when cloning from an empty repository.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
"git pack-redundant" gave a warning when run, as the command has
outlived its usefulness long ago and is nominated for future
removal. Now we escalate to give an error.
* jk/really-deprecate-pack-redundant:
pack-redundant: escalate deprecation warning to an error
Document what the pathname-looking strings in "rev-list --object"
output are for and what they mean.
* jk/document-rev-list-object-name:
docs: document caveats of rev-list's object-name output
"git blame --contents=<file> <rev> -- <path>" used to be forbidden,
but now it finds the origins of lines starting at <file> contents
through the history that leads to <rev>.
* jk/blame-contents-with-arbitrary-commit:
blame: allow --contents to work with non-HEAD commit
Streamline --rebase-merges command line option handling and
introduce rebase.merges configuration variable.
* ah/rebase-merges-config:
rebase: add a config option for --rebase-merges
rebase: deprecate --rebase-merges=""
rebase: add documentation and test for --no-rebase-merges
Code clean-up.
* jk/fast-export-cleanup:
fast-export: drop unused parameter from anonymize_commit_message()
fast-export: drop data parameter from anonymous generators
fast-export: de-obfuscate --anonymize-map handling
fast-export: factor out anonymized_entry creation
fast-export: simplify initialization of anonymized hashmaps
fast-export: drop const when storing anonymized values
The index files can become corrupt under certain conditions when
the split-index feature is in use, especially together with
fsmonitor, which have been corrected.
* js/split-index-fixes:
unpack-trees: take care to propagate the split-index flag
fsmonitor: avoid overriding `cache_changed` bits
split-index; stop abusing the `base_oid` to strip the "link" extension
split-index & fsmonitor: demonstrate a bug
The wildmatch library code unlearns exponential behaviour it
acquired some time ago since it was borrowed from rsync.
* pw/wildmatch-fixes:
t3070: make chain lint tester happy
wildmatch: hide internal return values
wildmatch: avoid undefined behavior
wildmatch: fix exponential behavior
Update 'git write-tree' to allow using the sparse-index in memory
without expanding to a full one.
The recursive algorithm for update_one() was already updated in 2de37c5
(cache-tree: integrate with sparse directory entries, 2021-03-03) to
handle sparse directory entries in the index. Hence we can just set the
requires-full-index to false for "write-tree".
The `p2000` tests demonstrate a ~96% execution time reduction for 'git
write-tree' using a sparse index:
Test before after
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2000.78: git write-tree (full-v3) 0.34 0.33 -2.9%
2000.79: git write-tree (full-v4) 0.32 0.30 -6.3%
2000.80: git write-tree (sparse-v3) 0.47 0.02 -95.8%
2000.81: git write-tree (sparse-v4) 0.45 0.02 -95.6%
Signed-off-by: Shuqi Liang <cheskaqiqi@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
When retrieving object info via capability "object-info", we store the
command args into a requested_info variable, but forget to initialize
it. Initialize the variable before use to prevent unexpected output.
Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <zhiyou.jx@alibaba-inc.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
We used to write "Message-Id:" and "Message-ID:" pretty much
interchangeably, and the header name is defined to be case
insensitive by the RFCs, but the canonical form "Message-ID:" is
used throughout the RFC documents, so let's imitate it ourselves.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>