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Bagas Sanjaya
80dabf99ee l10n: po-id for 2.35 (round 2)
Translate following new components:

  * advice.c
  * alias.c
  * sequencer.c
  * sparse-index.c
  * builtin/sparse-checkout.c

Signed-off-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
2022-01-19 17:59:41 +07:00
Jordi Mas
0f8f20f222 l10n: Update Catalan translation
Signed-off-by: Jordi Mas <jmas@softcatala.org>
2022-01-19 14:56:01 +08:00
Glen Choo
386c076a86 fetch --negotiate-only: do not update submodules
`git fetch --negotiate-only` is an implementation detail of push
negotiation and, unlike most `git fetch` invocations, does not actually
update the main repository. Thus it should not update submodules even
if submodule recursion is enabled.

This is not just slow, it is wrong e.g. push negotiation with
"submodule.recurse=true" will cause submodules to be updated because it
invokes `git fetch --negotiate-only`.

Fix this by disabling submodule recursion if --negotiate-only was given.
Since this makes --negotiate-only and --recurse-submodules incompatible,
check for this invalid combination and die.

This does not use the "goto cleanup" introduced in the previous commit
because we want to recurse through submodules whenever a ref is fetched,
and this can happen without introducing new objects.

Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-18 16:22:58 -08:00
Glen Choo
135a12bc14 fetch: skip tasks related to fetching objects
cmd_fetch() does the following with the assumption that objects are
fetched:

* Run gc
* Write commit graphs (if enabled by fetch.writeCommitGraph=true)

However, neither of these tasks makes sense if objects are not fetched
e.g. `git fetch --negotiate-only` never fetches objects.

Speed up cmd_fetch() by bailing out early if we know for certain that
objects will not be fetched. cmd_fetch() can bail out early whenever
objects are not fetched, but for now this only considers
--negotiate-only.

The same optimization does not apply to `git fetch --dry-run` because
that actually fetches objects; the dry run refers to not updating refs.

Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-18 16:22:57 -08:00
Glen Choo
bec587d4c1 fetch: use goto cleanup in cmd_fetch()
Replace an early return with 'goto cleanup' in cmd_fetch() so that the
string_list is always cleared (the string_list_clear() call is purely
cleanup; the string_list is not reused). This makes cleanup consistent
so that a subsequent commit can use 'goto cleanup' to bail out early.

Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-18 16:22:53 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
af4e5f569b Merge branch 'js/branch-track-inherit'
"git branch -h" incorrectly said "--track[=direct|inherit]",
implying that "--trackinherit" is a valid option, which has been
corrected.

* js/branch-track-inherit:
  branch,checkout: fix --track usage strings
2022-01-18 16:02:23 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
0330edb239 Merge branch 'jc/freebsd-without-c99-only-build'
FreeBSD 13.0 headers have unconditional dependency on C11 language
features, and adding -std=gnu99 to DEVELOPER_CFLAGS would just
break the developer build.

* jc/freebsd-without-c99-only-build:
  Makefile: FreeBSD cannot do C99-or-below build
2022-01-18 16:02:23 -08:00
Josh Steadmon
15f002812f branch,checkout: fix --track usage strings
As Ævar pointed out in [1], the use of PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP with a
list of allowed parameters is not recommended. Both git-branch and
git-checkout were changed in d311566 (branch: add flags and config to
inherit tracking, 2021-12-20) to use this discouraged combination for
their --track flags.

Fix this by removing PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP, and changing the arghelp
to simply be "mode". Users may discover allowed values in the manual
pages.

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/git/220111.86a6g3yqf9.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com/

Signed-off-by: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-18 14:08:15 -08:00
Jonathan Tan
399b198489 config: include file if remote URL matches a glob
This is a feature that supports config file inclusion conditional on
whether the repo has a remote with a URL that matches a glob.

Similar to my previous work on remote-suggested hooks [1], the main
motivation is to allow remote repo administrators to provide recommended
configs in a way that can be consumed more easily (e.g. through a
package installable by a package manager - it could, for example,
contain a file to be included conditionally and a post-install script
that adds the include directive to the system-wide config file).

In order to do this, Git reruns the config parsing mechanism upon
noticing the first URL-conditional include in order to find all remote
URLs, and these remote URLs are then used to determine if that first and
all subsequent includes are executed. Remote URLs are not allowed to be
configued in any URL-conditionally-included file.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/cover.1623881977.git.jonathantanmy@google.com/

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Acked-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-18 13:55:53 -08:00
Jonathan Tan
ed69e11b89 config: make git_config_include() static
It is not used from outside the file in which it is declared.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Acked-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-18 13:55:53 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
2b95d94b05 Makefile: FreeBSD cannot do C99-or-below build
In "make DEVELOPER=YesPlease" builds, we try to help developers to
catch as many potential issues as they can by using -Wall and
turning compilation warnings into errors.  In the same spirit, we
recently started adding -std=gnu99 to their CFLAGS, so that they can
notice when they accidentally used language features beyond C99.

It however turns out that FreeBSD 13.0 mistakenly uses C11 extension
in its system header files regardless of what __STDC_VERSION__ says,
which means that the platform (unless we tweak their system headers)
cannot be used for this purpose.

It seems that -std=gnu99 is only added conditionally even in today's
config.mak.dev, so it is fine if we dropped -std=gnu99 from there.
Which means that developers on FreeBSD cannot participate in vetting
use of features beyond C99, but there are developers on other
platforms who will, so it's not too bad.

We might want a more "fundamental" fix to make the platform capable
of taking -std=gnu99, like working around the use of unconditional
C11 extension in its system header files by supplying a set of
"replacement" definitions in our header files.  We chose not to
pursue such an approach for two reasons at this point:

 (1) The fix belongs to the FreeBSD project, not this project, and
     such an upstream fix may happen hopefully in a not-too-distant
     future.

 (2) Fixing such a bug in system header files and working it around
     can lead to unexpected breakages (other parts of their system
     header files may not be expecting to see and do not work well
     with our "replacement" definitions).  This close to the final
     release of this cycle, we have no time for that.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-18 12:16:23 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
b56bd95bbc Merge branch 'da/rhel7-lacks-uncompress2-and-c99'
Adjust build on RHEL 7 to explicitly ask C99 support and use
the fallback implementation of uncompress2 we ship.

* da/rhel7-lacks-uncompress2-and-c99:
  build: centos/RHEL 7 ships with an older gcc and zlib
2022-01-17 15:15:59 -08:00
Elijah Newren
9ae39fef7f merge-ort: avoid assuming all renames detected
In commit 8b09a900a1 ("merge-ort: restart merge with cached renames to
reduce process entry cost", 2021-07-16), we noted that in the merge-ort
steps of
    collect_merge_info()
    detect_and_process_renames()
    process_entries()
that process_entries() was expensive, and we could often make it cheaper
by changing this to
    collect_merge_info()
    detect_and_process_renames()
    <cache all the renames, and restart>
    collect_merge_info()
    detect_and_process_renames()
    process_entries()
because the second collect_merge_info() would be cheaper (we could avoid
traversing into some directories), the second
detect_and_process_renames() would be free since we had already detected
all renames, and then process_entries() has far fewer entries to handle.

However, this was built on the assumption that the first
detect_and_process_renames() actually detected all potential renames.
If someone has merge.renameLimit set to some small value, that
assumption is violated which manifests later with the following message:

    $ git -c merge.renameLimit=1 rebase upstream
    ...
    git: merge-ort.c:546: clear_or_reinit_internal_opts: Assertion
    `renames->cached_pairs_valid_side == 0' failed.

Turn off this cache-renames-and-restart whenever we cannot detect all
renames, and add a testcase that would have caught this problem.

Reported-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-17 14:24:22 -08:00
Philip Oakley
4ed7dfa713 README.md: add CodingGuidelines and a link for Translators
Before being told how to submit patches, new contributors need
to be told how to code for, or how to contribute translation to,
the project.  Add references to the CodingGuidelines and the
README document on localization.

Also, split out the instructions to join the list and clarify
that subscription is via the majordomo address.

We use GitHub Markdown reference [2,3] with trailing empty square
brackets, to match existing text in the file.  On GitHub/GitLab
pages, the footer references matching the empty [] are not shown
on the web page. We could switch to using [text](url) form [1]
if we wanted to, but that is not done as part of this patch.

[1] https://docs.github.com/en/github/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#links
[2] https://gist.github.com/ChrisTollefson/a3af6d902a74a0afd1c2d79aadc9bb3f#reference-links
[3] https://github.github.com/gfm/#example-561 (and the para aboveit)

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-17 11:43:14 -08:00
Teng Long
c11f95010c git-cli.txt: clarify "options first and then args"
There are some commands permit the user whether to provide options
first before args, or the reverse order. For example:

    git push --dry-run <remote> <ref>

And:

    git push <remote> <ref> --dry-run

Both of them is supported, but some commands do not, for instance:

     git ls-remote --heads <remote>

And:

     git ls-remote <remote> --heads

If <remote> only has one ref and it's name is "refs/heads/--heads", you
will get the same result, otherwise will not.This is because the former
in the second example will parse "--heads" as an "option" which means
to limit to only "refs/heads" when listing the remote references, the
latter treat "--heads" as an argument which means to filter the result
list with the given pattern.

Therefore, we want to specify a bit more in "gitcli.txt" about the way
we recommend and help to resolve the ambiguity around some git command
usage. The related disscussions locate at [1].

By the way, there are some issues with lowercase letters in the document,
which have been modified together.

[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/cover.1642129840.git.dyroneteng@gmail.com/

Signed-off-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-17 11:42:25 -08:00
Tran Ngoc Quan
6bcc4e2c7d l10n: vi(5195t): Update for v2.35.0 round 2
Signed-off-by: Tran Ngoc Quan <vnwildman@gmail.com>
2022-01-17 14:15:31 +07:00
Jiang Xin
ee27abd30d l10n: batch update to fix typo in branch.c
In git 2.35 l10n round 1, a space between two words was missing in the
message from "branch.c", and it was fixed by commit 68d924e1de (branch:
missing space fix at line 313, 2022-01-11).

Do a batch update for teams (bg, fr, id, sv, tr and zh_CN) that have
already completed their works on l10n round 1.

Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com>
2022-01-17 08:58:49 +08:00
Jiang Xin
fe7f7ad36c l10n: git.pot: v2.35.0 round 2 (1 new, 1 removed)
Generate po/git.pot from v2.35.0-rc1 for git v2.35.0 l10n round 2.

Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com>
2022-01-17 08:32:09 +08:00
Jiang Xin
90999dd686 Git 2.35-rc1
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Merge tag 'v2.35.0-rc1'

Git 2.35-rc1

* tag 'v2.35.0-rc1':
  Git 2.35-rc1
  reftable tests: avoid "int" overflow, use "uint64_t"
  reftable: avoid initializing structs from structs
  t1450-fsck: exec-bit is not needed to make loose object writable
  refs API: use "failure_errno", not "errno"
  Last minute fixes before -rc1
  build: NonStop ships with an older zlib
  packfile: fix off-by-one error in decoding logic
  t/gpg: simplify test for unknown key
  branch: missing space fix at line 313
  fmt-merge-msg: prevent use-after-free with signed tags
  cache.h: drop duplicate `ensure_full_index()` declaration
  lazyload: use correct calling conventions
  fetch: fix deadlock when cleaning up lockfiles in async signals
2022-01-17 08:30:45 +08:00
David Aguilar
ffb9f29809 build: centos/RHEL 7 ships with an older gcc and zlib
GCC 4.8.5 is the default system compiler on centos7/RHEL7.
This version requires -std=c99 to enable c99 support.

zlib 1.2.7 on centos7/rhel7 lacks uncompress2().

Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-16 14:18:17 -08:00
Alexander Shopov
c8464a3df9 l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5195t)
Signed-off-by: Alexander Shopov <ash@kambanaria.org>
2022-01-16 10:51:37 +01:00
Junio C Hamano
df3c41adeb Git 2.35-rc1
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-14 15:26:53 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
36b65715a4 Merge branch 'js/t1450-making-it-writable-does-not-need-full-posixperm'
Test fix.

* js/t1450-making-it-writable-does-not-need-full-posixperm:
  t1450-fsck: exec-bit is not needed to make loose object writable
2022-01-14 15:25:15 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
9a329bdb49 Merge branch 'ab/reftable-build-fixes'
A few portability tweaks.

* ab/reftable-build-fixes:
  reftable tests: avoid "int" overflow, use "uint64_t"
  reftable: avoid initializing structs from structs
2022-01-14 15:25:15 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
31e3912369 Merge branch 'ab/refs-errno-cleanup'
A brown-paper-bag fix on top of a topic that was merged during this
cycle.

* ab/refs-errno-cleanup:
  refs API: use "failure_errno", not "errno"
2022-01-14 15:25:15 -08:00
Philippe Blain
3013d98d7a pull --rebase: honor rebase.autostash when fast-forwarding
"pull --rebase" internally uses the merge machinery when the other
history is a descendant of ours (i.e. perform fast-forward).  This
came from [1], where the discussion was started from a feature
request to do so.  It is a bit hard to read the rationale behind it
in the discussion, but it seems that it was an established fact for
everybody involved that does not even need to be mentioned that
fast-forwarding done with "rebase" was much undesirable than done
with "merge", and more importantly, the result left by "merge" is as
good as (or better than) that by "rebase".

Except for one thing.  Because "git merge" does not (and should not)
honor rebase.autostash, "git pull" needs to read it and forward it
when we use "git merge" as a (hopefully better) substitute for "git
rebase" during the fast-forwarding.  But we forgot to do so (we only
add "--[no-]autostash" to the "git merge" command when "git pull" itself
was invoked with "--[no-]autostash" command line option.

Make sure "git merge" is run with "--autostash" when
rebase.autostash is set and used to fast-forward the history on
behalf of "git rebase".  Incidentally this change also takes care of
the case where

 - "git pull --rebase" (without other command line options) is run
 - "rebase.autostash" is not set
 - The history fast-forwards

In such a case, "git merge" is run with an explicit "--no-autostash"
to prevent it from honoring merge.autostash configuration, which is
what we want.  After all, we want the "git merge" to pretend as if
it is "git rebase" while being used for this purpose.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/xmqqa8cfbkeq.fsf_-_@gitster.mtv.corp.google.com/

Reported-by: Tilman Vogel <tilman.vogel@web.de>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Philippe Blain <levraiphilippeblain@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-14 11:59:02 -08:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
22d2f70e85 reftable tests: avoid "int" overflow, use "uint64_t"
Change code added in 1ae2b8cda8 (reftable: add merged table view,
2021-10-07) to consistently use the "uint64_t" type. These "min" and
"max" variables get passed in the body of this function to a function
whose prototype is:

    [...] reftable_writer_set_limits([...], uint64_t min, uint64_t max

This avoids the following warning on SunCC 12.5 on
gcc211.fsffrance.org:

    "reftable/merged_test.c", line 27: warning: initializer does not fit or is out of range: 0xffffffff

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-13 13:39:09 -08:00
Han-Wen Nienhuys
f2b255141b reftable: avoid initializing structs from structs
Apparently, the IBM xlc compiler doesn't like this.

Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-13 13:36:34 -08:00
Johannes Sixt
5906910794 t1450-fsck: exec-bit is not needed to make loose object writable
A test case wants to append stuff to a loose object file to ensure
that this kind of corruption is detected. To make a read-only loose
object file writable with chmod, it is not necessary to also make
it executable. Replace the bitmask 755 with the instruction +w to
request only the write bit and to also heed the umask. And get rid
of a POSIXPERM prerequisite, which is unnecessary for the test.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-13 12:36:12 -08:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
cac15b3fb4 refs API: use "failure_errno", not "errno"
Fix a logic error in refs_resolve_ref_unsafe() introduced in a recent
series of mine to abstract the refs API away from errno. See
96f6623ada (Merge branch 'ab/refs-errno-cleanup', 2021-11-29)for that
series.

In that series introduction of "failure_errno" to
refs_resolve_ref_unsafe came in ef18119dec (refs API: add a version
of refs_resolve_ref_unsafe() with "errno", 2021-10-16). There we'd set
"errno = 0" immediately before refs_read_raw_ref(), and then set
"failure_errno" to "errno" if errno was non-zero afterwards.

Then in the next commit 8b72fea7e9 (refs API: make
refs_read_raw_ref() not set errno, 2021-10-16) we started expecting
"refs_read_raw_ref()" to set "failure_errno". It would do that if
refs_read_raw_ref() failed, but it wouldn't be the same errno.

So we might set the "errno" here to any arbitrary bad value, and end
up e.g. returning NULL when we meant to return the refname from
refs_resolve_ref_unsafe(), or the other way around. Instrumenting this
code will reveal cases where refs_read_raw_ref() will fail, and
"errno" and "failure_errno" will be set to different values.

In practice I haven't found a case where this scary bug changed
anything in practice. The reason for that is that we'll not care about
the actual value of "errno" here per-se, but only whether:

 1. We have an errno
 2. If it's one of ENOENT, EISDIR or ENOTDIR. See the adjacent code
    added in a1c1d8170d (refs_resolve_ref_unsafe: handle d/f
    conflicts for writes, 2017-10-06)

I.e. if we clobber "failure_errno" with "errno", but it happened to be
one of those three, and we'll clobber it with another one of the three
we were OK.

Perhaps there are cases where the difference ended up mattering, but I
haven't found them. Instrumenting the test suite to fail if "errno"
and "failure_errno" are different shows a lot of failures, checking if
they're different *and* one is but not the other is outside that list
of three "errno" values yields no failures.

But let's fix the obvious bug. We should just stop paying attention to
"errno" in refs_resolve_ref_unsafe(). In addition let's change the
partial resetting of "errno" in files_read_raw_ref() to happen just
before the "return", to ensure that any such bug will be more easily
spotted in the future.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-13 10:53:54 -08:00
Fangyi Zhou
65387fd5eb l10n: zh_CN: v2.35.0 round 1
- Translate new messages
- Translate the word 'cone' instead of leaving it verbatim
  (in the context of sparse checkout)
- Make translations of 'failed to' consistent

Signed-off-by: Fangyi Zhou <me@fangyi.io>
Reviewed-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: 依云 <lilydjwg@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com>
2022-01-13 13:15:04 +00:00
Jiang Xin
14a38adf53 Merge branch 'fr_2.35.0_rnd1' of github.com:jnavila/git
* 'fr_2.35.0_rnd1' of github.com:jnavila/git:
  l10n: fr: v2.35.0 round 1
2022-01-13 09:11:17 +08:00
Junio C Hamano
1ffcbaa1a5 Last minute fixes before -rc1
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 16:27:08 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
12f82b0dd7 Merge branch 'ps/lockfile-cleanup-fix'
Some lockfile code called free() in signal-death code path, which
has been corrected.

* ps/lockfile-cleanup-fix:
  fetch: fix deadlock when cleaning up lockfiles in async signals
2022-01-12 15:11:43 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
453cef7455 Merge branch 'ma/header-dup-cleanup'
Code clean-up.

* ma/header-dup-cleanup:
  cache.h: drop duplicate `ensure_full_index()` declaration
2022-01-12 15:11:43 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
83ca08298e Merge branch 'fs/gpg-unknown-key-test-fix'
Test simplification.

* fs/gpg-unknown-key-test-fix:
  t/gpg: simplify test for unknown key
2022-01-12 15:11:42 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
2a72807f6d Merge branch 'ak/protect-any-current-branch'
* ak/protect-any-current-branch:
  branch: missing space fix at line 313
2022-01-12 15:11:41 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
c9c082850d Merge branch 'jt/pack-header-lshift-overflow'
* jt/pack-header-lshift-overflow:
  packfile: fix off-by-one error in decoding logic
2022-01-12 15:11:41 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
4e2e2a4ffe Merge branch 'rb/nonstop-lacks-uncompress2'
* rb/nonstop-lacks-uncompress2:
  build: NonStop ships with an older zlib
2022-01-12 15:11:41 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
a4510f8106 Merge branch 'ma/windows-dynload-fix'
Fix calling dynamically loaded functions on Windows.

* ma/windows-dynload-fix:
  lazyload: use correct calling conventions
2022-01-12 15:11:41 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
cde28af37b Merge branch 'fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime'
"git merge $signed_tag" started to drop the tag message from the
default merge message it uses by accident, which has been corrected.

* fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime:
  fmt-merge-msg: prevent use-after-free with signed tags
2022-01-12 15:11:41 -08:00
Randall S. Becker
68d1da41c4 build: NonStop ships with an older zlib
Notably, it lacks uncompress2(); use the fallback we ship in our
tree instead.

Signed-off-by: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker@nexbridge.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 12:17:29 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
a5c97b0164 packfile: fix off-by-one error in decoding logic
shift count being exactly at 7-bit smaller than the long is OK; on
32-bit architecture, shift count starts at 4 and goes through 11, 18
and 25, at which point the guard triggers one iteration too early.

Reported-by: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz@syntevo.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 12:14:49 -08:00
Jean-Noël Avila
e1e1de0c6d l10n: fr: v2.35.0 round 1
Signed-off-by: Jean-Noël Avila <jn.avila@free.fr>
2022-01-12 21:14:45 +01:00
Fabian Stelzer
0517f591ca t/gpg: simplify test for unknown key
To test for a key that is completely unknown to the keyring we need one
to sign the commit with. This was done by generating a new key and not
add it into the keyring. To avoid the key generation overhead and
problems where GPG did hang in CI during it, switch GNUPGHOME to the
empty $GNUPGHOME_NOT_USED instead, therefore making all used keys unknown
for this single `verify-commit` call.

Reported-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Stelzer <fs@gigacodes.de>
Reviewed-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 11:21:22 -08:00
Bagas Sanjaya
68d924e1de branch: missing space fix at line 313
The message introduced by commit 593a2a5d06 (branch: protect branches
checked out in all worktrees, 2021-12-01) is missing a space in the
first line, add it.

Signed-off-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 10:52:52 -08:00
Phillip Wood
7008ddc645 builtin add -p: fix hunk splitting
The C reimplementation of "add -p" fails to split the last hunk in a
file if hunk ends with an addition or deletion without any post context
line unless it is the last file to be processed.

To determine whether a hunk can be split a counter is incremented each
time a context line follows an insertion or deletion. If at the end of
the hunk the value of this counter is greater than one then the hunk
can be split into that number of smaller hunks. If the last hunk in a
file ends with an insertion or deletion then there is no following
context line and the counter will not be incremented. This case is
already handled at the end of the loop where counter is incremented if
the last hunk ended with an insertion or deletion. Unfortunately there
is no similar check between files (likely because the perl version
only ever parses one diff at a time). Fix this by checking if the last
hunk ended with an insertion or deletion when we see the diff header
of a new file and extend the existing regression test.

Reproted-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 10:29:53 -08:00
Phillip Wood
d16632f694 t3701: clean up hunk splitting tests
Clean up some test constructs in preparation for extending the tests
in the next commit. There are three small changes, I've grouped them
together as they're so small it didn't seem worth creating three
separate commits.
 1 - "cat file | sed expression" is better written as
     "sed expression file".
 2 - Follow our usual practice of redirecting the output of git
     commands to a file rather than piping it into another command.
 3 - Use test_write_lines rather than 'printf "%s\n"'.

Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 10:29:52 -08:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
5fb249021c cat-file: s/_/-/ in typo'd usage_msg_optf() message
Fix a typo in my recent 03dc51fe849 (cat-file: fix remaining usage
bugs, 2021-10-09).

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 10:12:39 -08:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
83dc443439 cat-file: don't whitespace-pad "(...)" in SYNOPSIS and usage output
Fix up whitespace issues around "(... | ...)" in the SYNOPSIS and
usage. These were introduced in ab/cat-file series. See
e145efa6059 (Merge branch 'ab/cat-file' into next, 2022-01-05). In
particular 57d6a1cf96, 5a40417876 and 97fe725075 in that series.

We'll now correctly emit this usage output:

    $ git cat-file -h
    usage: git cat-file <type> <object>
       or: git cat-file (-e | -p) <object>
       or: git cat-file (-t | -s) [--allow-unknown-type] <object>
    [...]

Before this the last line of that would be inconsistent with the
preceding "(-e | -p)":

   or: git cat-file ( -t | -s ) [--allow-unknown-type] <object>

Reported-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-12 10:12:20 -08:00