Userdiff regexp update for Java language.
* ar/userdiff-java-update:
userdiff: support Java sealed classes
userdiff: support Java record types
userdiff: support Java type parameters
In-tree .gitattributes update to match the way we recommend our
users to mark a file as text.
* po/attributes-text:
.gitattributes: include `text` attribute for eol attributes
Plug leaks in sequencer subsystem and its users.
* ab/sequencer-unleak:
commit.c: free() revs.commit in get_fork_point()
builtin/rebase.c: free() "options.strategy_opts"
sequencer.c: always free() the "msgbuf" in do_pick_commit()
builtin/rebase.c: fix "options.onto_name" leak
builtin/revert.c: move free-ing of "revs" to replay_opts_release()
sequencer API users: fix get_replay_opts() leaks
sequencer.c: split up sequencer_remove_state()
rebase: use "cleanup" pattern in do_interactive_rebase()
The bundle-URI subsystem adds support for creation-token heuristics
to help incremental fetches.
* ds/bundle-uri-5:
bundle-uri: test missing bundles with heuristic
bundle-uri: store fetch.bundleCreationToken
fetch: fetch from an external bundle URI
bundle-uri: drop bundle.flag from design doc
clone: set fetch.bundleURI if appropriate
bundle-uri: download in creationToken order
bundle-uri: parse bundle.<id>.creationToken values
bundle-uri: parse bundle.heuristic=creationToken
t5558: add tests for creationToken heuristic
bundle: verify using check_connected()
bundle: test unbundling with incomplete history
In an environment where dynamically generated code is prohibited to
run (e.g. SELinux), failure to JIT pcre patterns is expected. Fall
back to interpreted execution in such a case.
* cb/grep-fallback-failing-jit:
grep: fall back to interpreter if JIT memory allocation fails
Code clean-up around unused function parameters.
* jk/unused-post-2.39:
userdiff: mark unused parameter in internal callback
list-objects-filter: mark unused parameters in virtual functions
diff: mark unused parameters in callbacks
xdiff: mark unused parameter in xdl_call_hunk_func()
xdiff: drop unused parameter in def_ff()
ws: drop unused parameter from ws_blank_line()
list-objects: drop process_gitlink() function
blob: drop unused parts of parse_blob_buffer()
ls-refs: use repository parameter to iterate refs
Clarify how "checkout -b/-B" and "git branch [-f]" are similar but
different in the documentation.
* jc/doc-checkout-b:
checkout: document -b/-B to highlight the differences from "git branch"
Document that "branch -f <branch>" disables only the safety to
avoid recreating an existing branch.
* jc/doc-branch-update-checked-out-branch:
branch: document `-f` and linked worktree behaviour
"git ls-tree --format='%(path) %(path)' $tree $path" showed the
path three times, which has been corrected.
* rs/ls-tree-path-expansion-fix:
ls-tree: remove dead store and strbuf for quote_c_style()
ls-tree: fix expansion of repeated %(path)
Document ORIG_HEAD a bit more.
* pb/doc-orig-head:
git-rebase.txt: add a note about 'ORIG_HEAD' being overwritten
revisions.txt: be explicit about commands writing 'ORIG_HEAD'
git-merge.txt: mention 'ORIG_HEAD' in the Description
git-reset.txt: mention 'ORIG_HEAD' in the Description
git-cherry-pick.txt: do not use 'ORIG_HEAD' in example
The logic to see if we are using the "cone" mode by checking the
sparsity patterns has been tightened to avoid mistaking a pattern
that names a single file as specifying a cone.
* ws/single-file-cone:
dir: check for single file cone patterns
"git diff --relative" did not mix well with "git diff --ext-diff",
which has been corrected.
* jk/ext-diff-with-relative:
diff: drop "name" parameter from prepare_temp_file()
diff: clean up external-diff argv setup
diff: use filespec path to set up tempfiles for ext-diff
Fix to a small regression in 2.38 days.
* ab/bundle-wo-args:
bundle <cmd>: have usage_msg_opt() note the missing "<file>"
builtin/bundle.c: remove superfluous "newargc" variable
bundle: don't segfault on "git bundle <subcmd>"
Fix the sequence to fsync $GIT_DIR/packed-refs file that forgot to
flush its output to the disk..
* ps/fsync-refs-fix:
refs: fix corruption by not correctly syncing packed-refs to disk
When given a pattern that matches an empty string at the end of a
line, the code to parse the "git diff" line-ranges fell into an
infinite loop, which has been corrected.
* lk/line-range-parsing-fix:
line-range: fix infinite loop bug with '$' regex
Newer regex library macOS stopped enabling GNU-like enhanced BRE,
where '\(A\|B\)' works as alternation, unless explicitly asked with
the REG_ENHANCED flag. "git grep" now can be compiled to do so, to
retain the old behaviour.
* rs/use-enhanced-bre-on-macos:
use enhanced basic regular expressions on macOS
Deal with a few deprecation warning from cURL library.
* jk/curl-avoid-deprecated-api:
http: support CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR
http: prefer CURLOPT_SEEKFUNCTION to CURLOPT_IOCTLFUNCTION
http-push: prefer CURLOPT_UPLOAD to CURLOPT_PUT
Redefining system functions for a few functions did not follow our
usual "implement git_foo() and #define foo(args) git_foo(args)"
pattern, which has broken build for some folks.
* jk/avoid-redef-system-functions-2.30:
git-compat-util: undefine system names before redeclaring them
git-compat-util: avoid redefining system function names
CI updates. We probably want a clean-up to move the long shell
script embedded in yaml file into a separate file, but that can
come later.
* cw/ci-whitespace:
ci (check-whitespace): move to actions/checkout@v3
ci (check-whitespace): add links to job output
ci (check-whitespace): suggest fixes for errors
"git pack-objects" learned to release delta-island bitmap data when
it is done using it, saving peak heap memory usage.
* ew/free-island-marks:
delta-islands: free island_marks and bitmaps
Fix use of CreateThread() API call made early in the windows
start-up code.
* sk/winansi-createthread-fix:
compat/winansi: check for errors of CreateThread() correctly
Remove support for MSys, which now lags way behind MSys2.
* hj/remove-msys-support:
mingw: remove msysGit/MSYS1 support
mingw: remove duplicate `USE_NED_ALLOCATOR` directive
Test update.
* jk/httpd-test-updates:
t/lib-httpd: increase ssl key size to 2048 bits
t/lib-httpd: drop SSLMutex config
t/lib-httpd: bump required apache version to 2.4
t/lib-httpd: bump required apache version to 2.2
A new kind of class was added in Java 17 -- sealed classes.[1] This
feature includes several new keywords that may appear in a declaration
of a class. New modifiers before name of the class: "sealed" and
"non-sealed", and a clause after name of the class marked by keyword
"permits".
The current set of regular expressions in userdiff.c already allows the
modifier "sealed" and the "permits" clause, but not the modifier
"non-sealed", which is the first hyphenated keyword in Java.[2] Allow
hyphen in the words that precede the name of type to match the
"non-sealed" modifier.
In new input file "java-sealed" for the test t4018-diff-funcname.sh, use
a Java code comment for the marker "RIGHT". This workaround is needed,
because the name of the sealed class appears on the line of code that
has the "ChangeMe" marker.
[1] Detailed description in "JEP 409: Sealed Classes"
https://openjdk.org/jeps/409
[2] "JEP draft: Keyword Management for the Java Language"
https://openjdk.org/jeps/8223002
Signed-off-by: Andrei Rybak <rybak.a.v@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
A new kind of class was added in Java 16 -- records.[1] The syntax of
records is similar to regular classes with one important distinction:
the name of the record class is followed by a mandatory list of
components. The list is enclosed in parentheses, it may be empty, and
it may immediately follow the name of the class or type parameters, if
any, with or without separating whitespace. For example:
public record Example(int i, String s) {
}
public record WithTypeParameters<A, B>(A a, B b, String s) {
}
record SpaceBeforeComponents (String comp1, int comp2) {
}
Support records in the builtin userdiff pattern for Java. Add "record"
to the alternatives of keywords for kinds of class.
Allowing matching various possibilities for the type parameters and/or
list of the components of a record has already been covered by the
preceding patch.
[1] detailed description is available in "JEP 395: Records"
https://openjdk.org/jeps/395
Signed-off-by: Andrei Rybak <rybak.a.v@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
A class or interface in Java can have type parameters following the name
in the declared type, surrounded by angle brackets (paired less than and
greater than signs).[2] The type parameters -- `A` and `B` in the
examples -- may follow the class name immediately:
public class ParameterizedClass<A, B> {
}
or may be separated by whitespace:
public class SpaceBeforeTypeParameters <A, B> {
}
A part of the builtin userdiff pattern for Java matches declarations of
classes, enums, and interfaces. The regular expression requires at
least one whitespace character after the name of the declared type.
This disallows matching for opening angle bracket of type parameters
immediately after the name of the type. Mandatory whitespace after the
name of the type also disallows using the pattern in repositories with a
fairly common code style that puts braces for the body of a class on
separate lines:
class WithLineBreakBeforeOpeningBrace
{
}
Support matching Java code in more diverse code styles and declarations
of classes and interfaces with type parameters immediately following the
name of the type in the builtin userdiff pattern for Java. Do so by
just matching anything until the end of the line after the keywords for
the kind of type being declared.
[1] Since Java 5 released in 2004.
[2] Detailed description is available in the Java Language
Specification, sections "Type Variables" and "Parameterized Types":
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se17/html/jls-4.html#jls-4.4
Signed-off-by: Andrei Rybak <rybak.a.v@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>