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Junio C Hamano
dbd5e0a186 Revert "commit-graph.c: introduce '--[no-]check-oids'"
This reverts commit 7a9ce0269b,
which has not yet gained consensus.
2020-04-29 12:44:40 -07:00
Taylor Blau
7a9ce0269b commit-graph.c: introduce '--[no-]check-oids'
When operating on a stream of commit OIDs on stdin, 'git commit-graph
write' checks that each OID refers to an object that is indeed a commit.
This is convenient to make sure that the given input is well-formed, but
can sometimes be undesirable.

For example, server operators may wish to feed the refnames that were
updated during a push to 'git commit-graph write --input=stdin-commits',
and silently discard refs that don't point at commits. This can be done
by combing the output of 'git for-each-ref' with '--format
%(*objecttype)', but this requires opening up a potentially large number
of objects.  Instead, it is more convenient to feed the updated refs to
the commit-graph machinery, and let it throw out refs that don't point
to commits.

Introduce '--[no-]check-oids' to make such a behavior possible. With
'--check-oids' (the default behavior to retain backwards compatibility),
'git commit-graph write' will barf on a non-commit line in its input.
With 'no-check-oids', such lines will be silently ignored, making the
above possible by specifying this option.

No matter which is supplied, 'git commit-graph write' retains the
behavior from the previous commit of rejecting non-OID inputs like
"HEAD" and "refs/heads/foo" as before.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-15 09:20:34 -07:00
Taylor Blau
6830c36077 commit-graph.h: replace 'commit_hex' with 'commits'
The 'write_commit_graph()' function takes in either a string list of
pack indices, or a string list of hexadecimal commit OIDs. These
correspond to the '--stdin-packs' and '--stdin-commits' mode(s) from
'git commit-graph write'.

Using a string_list of hexadecimal commit IDs is not the most efficient
use of memory, since we can instead use the 'struct oidset', which is
more well-suited for this case.

This has another benefit which will become apparent in the following
commit. This is that we are about to disambiguate the kinds of errors we
produce with '--stdin-commits' into "non-hex input" and "hex-input, but
referring to a non-commit object". By having 'write_commit_graph' take
in a 'struct oidset *' of commits, we place the burden on the caller (in
this case, the builtin) to handle the first case, and the commit-graph
machinery can handle the second case.

Suggested-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-15 09:20:30 -07:00
Taylor Blau
f4781068fa oidset: introduce 'oidset_size'
Occasionally, it may be useful for callers to know the number of object
IDs in an oidset. Right now, the only way to compute this is to call
'kh_size' on the internal 'kh_set_oid_t'.

Similar to how we wrap other 'kh_*' functions over the 'oidset' type,
let's allow callers to compute this value by introducing 'oidset_size'.

We will add its first caller in the subsequent commit.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-15 09:20:29 -07:00
Taylor Blau
8a6ac287b2 builtin/commit-graph.c: introduce split strategy 'replace'
When using split commit-graphs, it is sometimes useful to completely
replace the commit-graph chain with a new base.

For example, consider a scenario in which a repository builds a new
commit-graph incremental for each push. Occasionally (say, after some
fixed number of pushes), they may wish to rebuild the commit-graph chain
with all reachable commits.

They can do so with

  $ git commit-graph write --reachable

but this removes the chain entirely and replaces it with a single
commit-graph in 'objects/info/commit-graph'. Unfortunately, this means
that the next push will have to move this commit-graph into the first
layer of a new chain, and then write its new commits on top.

Avoid such copying entirely by allowing the caller to specify that they
wish to replace the entirety of their commit-graph chain, while also
specifying that the new commit-graph should become the basis of a fresh,
length-one chain.

This addresses the above situation by making it possible for the caller
to instead write:

  $ git commit-graph write --reachable --split=replace

which writes a new length-one chain to 'objects/info/commit-graphs',
making the commit-graph incremental generated by the subsequent push
relatively cheap by avoiding the aforementioned copy.

In order to do this, remove an assumption in 'write_commit_graph_file'
that chains are always at least two incrementals long.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-15 09:20:28 -07:00
Taylor Blau
fdbde82fe5 builtin/commit-graph.c: introduce split strategy 'no-merge'
In the previous commit, we laid the groundwork for supporting different
splitting strategies. In this commit, we introduce the first splitting
strategy: 'no-merge'.

Passing '--split=no-merge' is useful for callers which wish to write a
new incremental commit-graph, but do not want to spend effort condensing
the incremental chain [1]. Previously, this was possible by passing
'--size-multiple=0', but this no longer the case following 63020f175f
(commit-graph: prefer default size_mult when given zero, 2020-01-02).

When '--split=no-merge' is given, the commit-graph machinery will never
condense an existing chain, and it will always write a new incremental.

[1]: This might occur when, for example, a server administrator running
some program after each push may want to ensure that each job runs
proportional in time to the size of the push, and does not "jump" when
the commit-graph machinery decides to trigger a merge.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-15 09:20:27 -07:00
Taylor Blau
4f027355f6 builtin/commit-graph.c: support for '--split[=<strategy>]'
With '--split', the commit-graph machinery writes new commits in another
incremental commit-graph which is part of the existing chain, and
optionally decides to condense the chain into a single commit-graph.
This is done to ensure that the asymptotic behavior of looking up a
commit in an incremental chain is not dominated by the number of
incrementals in that chain. It can be controlled by the '--max-commits'
and '--size-multiple' options.

In the next two commits, we will introduce additional splitting
strategies that can exert additional control over:

  - when a split commit-graph is and isn't written, and

  - when the existing commit-graph chain is discarded completely and
    replaced with another graph

To prepare for this, make '--split' take an optional strategy (as in
'--split[=<strategy>]'), and add a new enum to describe which strategy
is being used. For now, no strategies are given, and the only enumerated
value is 'COMMIT_GRAPH_SPLIT_UNSPECIFIED', indicating the absence of a
strategy.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-15 09:20:26 -07:00
Taylor Blau
2fa05f31bd t/helper/test-read-graph.c: support commit-graph chains
In 61df89c8e5 (commit-graph: don't early exit(1) on e.g. "git status",
2019-03-25), the former 'load_commit_graph_one' was refactored into
'open_commit_graph' and 'load_commit_graph_one_fd_st' as a means of
avoiding an early-exit from non-library code.

However, 'load_commit_graph_one' does not support commit-graph chains,
and hence the 'read-graph' test tool does not work with them.

Replace 'load_commit_graph_one' with 'read_commit_graph_one' in order to
support commit-graph chains. In the spirit of 61df89c8e5,
'read_commit_graph_one' does not ever 'die()', making it a suitable
replacement here.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-15 09:20:24 -07:00
Taylor Blau
a7df60cac8 commit-graph.h: use odb in 'load_commit_graph_one_fd_st'
Apply a similar treatment as in the previous patch to pass a 'struct
object_directory *' through the 'load_commit_graph_one_fd_st'
initializer, too.

This prevents a potential bug where a pointer comparison is made to a
NULL 'g->odb', which would cause the commit-graph machinery to think
that a pair of commit-graphs belonged to different alternates when in
fact they do not (i.e., in the case of no '--object-dir').

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-04 11:36:51 -08:00
Taylor Blau
ad2dd5bb63 commit-graph.c: remove path normalization, comparison
As of the previous patch, all calls to 'commit-graph.c' functions which
perform path normalization (for e.g., 'get_commit_graph_filename()') are
of the form 'ctx->odb->path', which is always in normalized form.

Now that there are no callers passing non-normalized paths to these
functions, ensure that future callers are bound by the same restrictions
by making these functions take a 'struct object_directory *' instead of
a 'const char *'. To match, replace all calls with arguments of the form
'ctx->odb->path' with 'ctx->odb' To recover the path, functions that
perform path manipulation simply use 'odb->path'.

Further, avoid string comparisons with arguments of the form
'odb->path', and instead prefer raw pointer comparisons, which
accomplish the same effect, but are far less brittle.

This has a pleasant side-effect of making these functions much more
robust to paths that cannot be normalized by 'normalize_path_copy()',
i.e., because they are outside of the current working directory.

For example, prior to this patch, Valgrind reports that the following
uninitialized memory read [1]:

  $ ( cd t && GIT_DIR=../.git valgrind git rev-parse HEAD^ )

because 'normalize_path_copy()' can't normalize '../.git' (since it's
relative to but above of the current working directory) [2].

By using a 'struct object_directory *' directly,
'get_commit_graph_filename()' does not need to normalize, because all
paths are relative to the current working directory since they are
always read from the '->path' of an object directory.

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/git/20191027042116.GA5801@sigill.intra.peff.net.
[2]: The bug here is that 'get_commit_graph_filename()' returns the
     result of 'normalize_path_copy()' without checking the return
     value.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-04 11:36:51 -08:00
Taylor Blau
13c2499249 commit-graph.h: store object directory in 'struct commit_graph'
In a previous patch, the 'char *object_dir' in 'struct commit_graph' was
replaced with a 'struct object_directory'. This patch applies the same
treatment to 'struct commit_graph', which is another intermediate step
towards getting rid of all path normalization in 'commit-graph.c'.

Instead of taking a 'char *object_dir', functions that construct a
'struct commit_graph' now take a 'struct object_directory *'. Any code
that needs an object directory path use '->path' instead.

This ensures that all calls to functions that perform path normalization
are given arguments which do not themselves require normalization. This
prepares those functions to drop their normalization entirely, which
will occur in the subsequent patch.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-04 11:36:51 -08:00
Taylor Blau
0bd52e27e3 commit-graph.h: store an odb in 'struct write_commit_graph_context'
There are lots of places in 'commit-graph.h' where a function either has
(or almost has) a full 'struct object_directory *', accesses '->path',
and then throws away the rest of the struct.

This can cause headaches when comparing the locations of object
directories across alternates (e.g., in the case of deciding if two
commit-graph layers can be merged). These paths are normalized with
'normalize_path_copy()' which mitigates some comparison issues, but not
all [1].

Replace usage of 'char *object_dir' with 'odb->path' by storing a
'struct object_directory *' in the 'write_commit_graph_context'
structure. This is an intermediate step towards getting rid of all path
normalization in 'commit-graph.c'.

Resolving a user-provided '--object-dir' argument now requires that we
compare it to the known alternates for equality.  Prior to this patch,
an unknown '--object-dir' argument would silently exit with status zero.

This can clearly lead to unintended behavior, such as verifying
commit-graphs that aren't in a repository's own object store (or one of
its alternates), or causing a typo to mask a legitimate commit-graph
verification failure. Make this error non-silent by 'die()'-ing when the
given '--object-dir' does not match any known alternate object store.

[1]: In my testing, for example, I can get one side of the commit-graph
code to fill object_dir with "./objects" and the other with just
"objects".

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-04 11:36:37 -08:00
Taylor Blau
1793280e91 t5318: don't pass non-object directory to '--object-dir'
In f237c8b6fe (commit-graph: implement git-commit-graph write,
2018-04-02) the test t5318.3 was introduced to ensure that calling 'git
commit-graph write' in a repository with no packfiles does not write any
commit-graph file(s).

To exercise more paths in 'builtin/commit-graph.c', this test passes
'--object-dir' to 'git commit-graph write', but the given argument
refers to the working copy, not the object directory.

Since the commit-graph sub-commands currently swallow these errors, this
does not result in a test failure. But, it is only lucky that the test
ends with no commit-graphs, since there were none to begin with.

In preparation for a future commit where an '--object-dir' argument that
does not match a known object directory will print out a failure, let's
fix the test to still use '--object-dir', but pass the correct location
to the object store instead of '.'.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-31 12:47:40 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
d0654dc308 Git 2.25
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-13 10:16:43 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
b4615e40a8 l10n-2.25.0-rnd1
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Merge tag 'l10n-2.25.0-rnd1' of git://github.com/git-l10n/git-po

l10n-2.25.0-rnd1

* tag 'l10n-2.25.0-rnd1' of git://github.com/git-l10n/git-po:
  l10n: zh_CN: for git v2.25.0 l10n round 1
  l10n: Update Catalan translation
  l10n: de.po: Update German translation v2.25.0 round 1
  l10n: de.po: Reword generation numbers
  l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (4800t)
  l10n: es: 2.25.0 round #1
  l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (4800t0f0u)
  l10n: fr.po v2.25.0 rnd 1
  l10n: vi(4800t): Updated Vietnamese translation v2.25.0
  l10n: zh_TW.po: update translation for v2.25.0 round 1
  l10n: it.po: update the Italian translation for Git 2.25.0
  l10n: git.pot: v2.25.0 round 1 (119 new, 13 removed)
  l10n: Update Catalan translation
  l10n: zh_TW: add translation for v2.24.0
2020-01-12 13:28:13 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
4d924528d8 Revert "Merge branch 'ra/rebase-i-more-options'"
This reverts commit 5d9324e0f4, reversing
changes made to c58ae96fc4.

The topic turns out to be too buggy for real use.

cf. <f2fe7437-8a48-3315-4d3f-8d51fe4bb8f1@gmail.com>
2020-01-12 13:25:18 -08:00
Jiang Xin
ddc12c429b l10n: zh_CN: for git v2.25.0 l10n round 1
Translate 119 new messages (4800t0f0u) for git 2.25.0.

Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com>
2020-01-12 19:22:02 +08:00
Jiang Xin
e23b95e75b Merge branch 'master' of github.com:Softcatala/git-po into git-po-master
* 'master' of github.com:Softcatala/git-po:
  l10n: Update Catalan translation
2020-01-11 16:04:21 +08:00
Junio C Hamano
1cf4836865 Merge branch 'js/mingw-loosen-overstrict-tree-entry-checks'
Further tweak to a "no backslash in indexed paths" for Windows port
we applied earlier.

* js/mingw-loosen-overstrict-tree-entry-checks:
  mingw: safeguard better against backslashes in file names
2020-01-10 14:45:27 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
d78a1968c5 Merge branch 'ma/config-advice-markup-fix'
Documentation markup fix.

* ma/config-advice-markup-fix:
  config/advice.txt: fix description list separator
2020-01-10 14:45:26 -08:00
Jordi Mas
a20ae3ee29 l10n: Update Catalan translation
Signed-off-by: Jordi Mas <jmas@softcatala.org>
2020-01-10 22:21:55 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget
49e268e23e mingw: safeguard better against backslashes in file names
In 224c7d70fa (mingw: only test index entries for backslashes, not tree
entries, 2019-12-31), we relaxed the check for backslashes in tree
entries to check only index entries.

However, the code change was incorrect: it was added to
`add_index_entry_with_check()`, not to `add_index_entry()`, so under
certain circumstances it was possible to side-step the protection.

Besides, the description of that commit purported that all index entries
would be checked when in fact they were only checked when being added to
the index (there are code paths that do not do that, constructing
"transient" index entries).

In any case, it was pointed out in one insightful review at
https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/pull/2437#issuecomment-566771835
that it would be a much better idea to teach `verify_path()` to perform
the check for a backslash. This is safer, even if it comes with two
notable drawbacks:

- `verify_path()` cannot say _what_ is wrong with the path, therefore
  the user will no longer be told that there was a backslash in the
  path, only that the path was invalid.

- The `git apply` command also calls the `verify_path()` function, and
  might have been able to handle Windows-style paths (i.e. with
  backslashes instead of forward slashes). This will no longer be
  possible unless the user (temporarily) sets `core.protectNTFS=false`.

Note that `git add <windows-path>` will _still_ work because
`normalize_path_copy_len()` will convert the backslashes to forward
slashes before hitting the code path that creates an index entry.

The clear advantage is that `verify_path()`'s purpose is to check the
validity of the file name, therefore we naturally tap into all the code
paths that need safeguarding, also implicitly into future code paths.

The benefits of that approach outweigh the downsides, so let's move the
check from `add_index_entry_with_check()` to `verify_path()`.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-10 12:29:07 -08:00
Matthias Rüster
63a5650a49 l10n: de.po: Update German translation v2.25.0 round 1
Signed-off-by: Matthias Rüster <matthias.ruester@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ralf Thielow <ralf.thielow@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Phillip Szelat <phillip.szelat@gmail.com>
2020-01-10 12:04:03 +01:00
Thomas Braun
75449c1b39 l10n: de.po: Reword generation numbers
The english term generation is here not used in the sense of "to
generate" but in the sense of "generations of beings".

This corrects the initial translation from cf4c0c25 (l10n: update German
translation, 2018-12-06).

Fixed-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ralf Thielow <ralf.thielow@gmail.com>
2020-01-10 12:04:03 +01:00
Alexander Shopov
6b6a9803fb l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (4800t)
Signed-off-by: Alexander Shopov <ash@kambanaria.org>
2020-01-09 16:32:25 +01:00
Martin Ågren
3901d2c6bd config/advice.txt: fix description list separator
The whole submoduleAlternateErrorStrategyDie item is interpreted as
being part of the supporting content of the preceding item. This is
because we don't give a double-colon "::" for the separator, but just a
single colon, ":". Let's fix that.

There are a few other matches for [^:]:\s*$ in Documentation/config, but
I didn't spot any similar bugs among them.

Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-08 13:38:24 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
7a6a90c6ec Git 2.25-rc2
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-08 12:44:13 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
1f5f3ffe5c Merge branch 'ds/graph-assert-fix'
Since recent updates to the log graph rendering code, drawing
certain merges started triggering an assert on a condition that
would no longer hold true, which has been corrected.

* ds/graph-assert-fix:
  graph: fix lack of color in horizontal lines
  graph: drop assert() for merge with two collapsing parents
2020-01-08 12:44:13 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
a4e4140ac9 Merge branch 'tm/doc-submodule-absorb-fix'
Typofix.

* tm/doc-submodule-absorb-fix:
  doc: submodule: fix typo for command absorbgitdirs
2020-01-08 12:44:12 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
202f68b252 Merge branch 'pm/am-in-body-header-doc-update'
Doc update.

* pm/am-in-body-header-doc-update:
  am: document that Date: can appear as an in-body header
2020-01-08 12:44:12 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
7e65f8638e Merge branch 'jb/doc-multi-pack-idx-fix'
Typofix.

* jb/doc-multi-pack-idx-fix:
  multi-pack-index: correct configuration in documentation
2020-01-08 12:44:12 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
c5dc20638b Merge branch 'do/gitweb-typofix-in-comments'
Typofix.

* do/gitweb-typofix-in-comments:
  gitweb: fix a couple spelling errors in comments
2020-01-08 12:44:11 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
fe47c9cb5f Merge https://github.com/prati0100/git-gui
* https://github.com/prati0100/git-gui:
  git-gui: allow opening currently selected file in default app
  git-gui: allow closing console window with Escape
  git gui: fix branch name encoding error
  git-gui: revert untracked files by deleting them
  git-gui: update status bar to track operations
  git-gui: consolidate naming conventions
2020-01-08 11:18:06 -08:00
Derrick Stolee
a1087c9367 graph: fix lack of color in horizontal lines
In some cases, horizontal lines in rendered graphs can lose their
coloring. This is due to a use of graph_line_addch() instead of
graph_line_write_column(). Using a ternary operator to pick the
character is nice for compact code, but we actually need a column to
provide the color.

Add a test to t4215-log-skewed-merges.sh to prevent regression.

Reported-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-08 09:37:18 -08:00
Derrick Stolee
0d251c3291 graph: drop assert() for merge with two collapsing parents
When "git log --graph" shows a merge commit that has two collapsing
lines, like:

    | | | | *
    | |_|_|/|
    |/| | |/
    | | |/|
    | |/| |
    | * | |
    * | | |

we trigger an assert():

        graph.c:1228: graph_output_collapsing_line: Assertion
                      `graph->mapping[i - 3] == target' failed.

The assert was introduced by eaf158f8 ("graph API: Use horizontal
lines for more compact graphs", 2009-04-21), which is quite old.
This assert is trying to say that when we complete a horizontal
line with a single slash, it is because we have reached our target.

It is actually the _second_ collapsing line that hits this assert.
The reason we are in this code path is because we are collapsing
the first line, and in that case we are hitting our target now
that the horizontal line is complete. However, the second line
cannot be a horizontal line, so it will collapse without horizontal
lines. In this case, it is inappropriate to assert that we have
reached our target, as we need to continue for another column
before reaching the target. Dropping the assert is safe here.

The new behavior in 0f0f389f12 (graph: tidy up display of
left-skewed merges, 2019-10-15) caused the behavior change that
made this assertion failure possible. In addition to making the
assert possible, it also changed how multiple edges collapse.

In a larger example, the current code will output a collapse
as follows:

	| | | | | | *
	| |_|_|_|_|/|\
	|/| | | | |/ /
	| | | | |/| /
	| | | |/| |/
	| | |/| |/|
	| |/| |/| |
	| | |/| | |
	| | * | | |

However, the intended collapse should allow multiple horizontal lines
as follows:

	| | | | | | *
	| |_|_|_|_|/|\
	|/| | | | |/ /
	| | |_|_|/| /
	| |/| | | |/
	| | | |_|/|
	| | |/| | |
	| | * | | |

This behavior is not corrected by this change, but is noted for a later
update.

Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reported-by: Bradley Smith <brad@brad-smith.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-08 09:35:07 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
042ed3e048 The final batch before -rc2
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-06 14:17:51 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
0f1930cd1b Merge branch 'ds/sparse-cone'
Code cleanup.

* ds/sparse-cone:
  Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.txt: fix a typo
  sparse-checkout: use extern for global variables
2020-01-06 14:17:51 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
037f067587 Merge branch 'ds/commit-graph-set-size-mult'
The code to write split commit-graph file(s) upon fetching computed
bogus value for the parameter used in splitting the resulting
files, which has been corrected.

* ds/commit-graph-set-size-mult:
  commit-graph: prefer default size_mult when given zero
2020-01-06 14:17:51 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
f25f04edca Merge branch 'en/merge-recursive-oid-eq-simplify'
Code cleanup.

* en/merge-recursive-oid-eq-simplify:
  merge-recursive: remove unnecessary oid_eq function
2020-01-06 14:17:51 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
c20d4fd44a Merge branch 'ds/sparse-list-in-cone-mode'
"git sparse-checkout list" subcommand learned to give its output in
a more concise form when the "cone" mode is in effect.

* ds/sparse-list-in-cone-mode:
  sparse-checkout: document interactions with submodules
  sparse-checkout: list directories in cone mode
2020-01-06 14:17:51 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
a578ef9e63 Merge branch 'js/mingw-loosen-overstrict-tree-entry-checks'
An earlier update to Git for Windows declared that a tree object is
invalid if it has a path component with backslash in it, which was
overly strict, which has been corrected.  The only protection the
Windows users need is to prevent such path (or any path that their
filesystem cannot check out) from entering the index.

* js/mingw-loosen-overstrict-tree-entry-checks:
  mingw: only test index entries for backslashes, not tree entries
2020-01-06 14:17:50 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
c4117fcb97 Merge branch 'pb/clarify-line-log-doc'
Doc update.

* pb/clarify-line-log-doc:
  doc: log, gitk: line-log arguments must exist in starting revision
  doc: log, gitk: document accepted line-log diff formats
2020-01-06 14:17:50 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
556f0258df Merge branch 'ew/packfile-syscall-optim'
Code cleanup.

* ew/packfile-syscall-optim:
  packfile: replace lseek+read with pread
  packfile: remove redundant fcntl F_GETFD/F_SETFD
2020-01-06 14:17:50 -08:00
Thomas Menzel
5814d44d9b doc: submodule: fix typo for command absorbgitdirs
The sentence wants to talk about the superproject's possesive, not plural form.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Menzel <dev@tomsit.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-06 09:24:46 -08:00
Christopher Diaz Riveros
7fdc5f296f l10n: es: 2.25.0 round #1
Signed-off-by: Christopher Diaz Riveros <christopher.diaz.riv@gmail.com>
2020-01-06 09:18:43 -05:00
Paul Menzel
f8740c586b am: document that Date: can appear as an in-body header
Similar to "From:" and "Subject:" already mentioned in the
documentation, "Date:" can also appear as an in-body header
to override the value in the e-mail headers.  Document it.

Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-04 15:12:39 -08:00
Denis Ovsienko
4e2c4c0d4f gitweb: fix a couple spelling errors in comments
Signed-off-by: Denis Ovsienko <denis@ovsienko.info>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-04 15:09:33 -08:00
Johannes Berg
421c0ffb02 multi-pack-index: correct configuration in documentation
It's core.multiPackIndex, not pack.multiIndex.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-04 15:02:06 -08:00
Taylor Blau
757ff352bd Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.txt: fix a typo
This typo was introduced in 94c0956b60 (sparse-checkout: create builtin
with 'list' subcommand, 2019-11-21).

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-01-04 14:40:29 -08:00
Pratyush Yadav
0d2116c644 Merge branch 'zs/open-current-file'
Allow opening the currently selected file in its default app by clicking
on its name.

* zs/open-current-file:
  git-gui: allow opening currently selected file in default app
2020-01-05 02:38:03 +05:30