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Johannes Schindelin
5dcdd7409a t/lib-rebase: prepare for testing git rebase --rebase-merges
The format of the todo list is quite a bit different in the
`--rebase-merges` mode; Let's prepare the fake editor to handle those
todo lists properly, too.

The original idea was that we keep the original command unless
overridden, and because the original todo lists only had `pick` lines
anyway, we could be sloppy and "override" the command by the same
command (i.e. use the sed replacement pattern "pick" instead of "&").

This actually would not have worked with `fixup` and `squash` commands,
but it would appear that we never tried to use the fake editor with
`--autosquash`.

However, in the next commit we want to use the fake editor in
conjunction with `--rebase-merges`, so let's use the correct sed
replacement pattern.

Technically, it is not necessary to take care of the `fakesha` thing
(where we reuse the sed replacement pattern to craft a new todo
command), at least for now, as the only user of that thing overrides the
`action` anyway. Nevertheless, for completeness' sake, we do take care
of it.

Helped-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:07 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
e145d99347 rebase -r: support merge strategies other than recursive
We already support merge strategies in the sequencer, but only for
`pick` commands.

With this commit, we now also support them in `merge` commands. The
approach is simple: if any merge strategy option is specified, or if any
merge strategy other than `recursive` is specified, we simply spawn the
`git merge` command. Otherwise, we handle the merge in-process just as
before.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:07 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
4e6023b13a t3427: fix another incorrect assumption
The test case that concerns `git rebase -Xsubtree` (with the
default rebase backend, not with `--preserve-merges`) starts out with a
pre-rebase commit history that begins with a commit that introduces
three files: master1.t, master2.t and master3.t.

This commit was generated by passing a subtree merge commit through `git
filter-branch --subdirectory-filter`, so it looks as if this commit
really introduces all those files.

The commit history onto which this commit is then rebased, however,
introduced those files in individual commits. For that reason, the
rebase will fail, it _must_ fail, because the first `pick` results in no
changes to be committed.

Let's fix the test case to expect exactly this situation.

With this change, we can mark the original bug that this test case tried
to demonstrate as fixed.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:07 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
f67336dabf t3427: accommodate for the rebase --merge backend having been replaced
Since 68aa495b59 (rebase: implement --merge via the interactive
machinery, 2018-12-11), the job of the old `--merge` backend is now
performed by the `--interactive` backend, too.

One consequence is that empty commits are no longer rebased by default.

Meaning that the test case that calls `git rebase -Xsubtree` (which used
to be handled by the `--merge` backend) now needs to ask explicitly for
the empty commit to be rebased.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:07 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
a9c71073da t3427: fix erroneous assumption
Apart from the `setup` test case, `t3427-rebase-subtree.sh` is made up
exclusively of demonstrations of breakages. The tricky thing about such
demonstrations is that they are often buggy themselves.

In this instance, somewhere over the course of the six iterations
of the patch that eventually made it into Git's `master` as 5f35900849
(contrib/subtree: Add a test for subtree rebase that loses commits,
2016-06-28), the commit message "files_subtree/master4" was changed to
just "master4", but the test cases still expected the old commit
message.

Let's fix this, at long last.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:07 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
b8c6f24255 t3427: condense the unnecessarily repetitive test cases into three
Previously, this test script performed essentially three rebases and
verified breakages by testing the post-rebase commits' messages.

To do so, the rebases were performed multiple times, though, once per
commit message to test. This wastes electricity (and CO2) and time.

Let's condense the test cases to the essential number: the number of
different rebases to validate.

On Windows, where the scripted nature of the `--preserve-merges` backend
hurts performance rather badly, this reduces the overall runtime in this
developer's setup from ~1m to ~28s while still performing the exact same
testing as before.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:07 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
d51b771dc0 t3427: move the filter-branch invocation into the setup case
The step to prepare a pre-rebase commit history is _identical_ in _all_
of the test cases (except of course the `setup` case). It should
therefore clearly a part of the `setup` test case instead.

As the `git filter-branch` command is quite costly on platforms where
Unix shell scripting is simply slow (meaning: on Windows), this shaves
off a noticeable part of the runtime: in this developer's setup, the
time was reduced from ~1m25s to ~1m.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:07 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
c248d32cdb t3427: simplify the setup test case significantly
It still does the very same thing as before, but expresses it in a much
more succinct (and still quite readable) manner.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:06 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
8c1e24048a t3427: add a clarifying comment
The flow of this test script is outright confusing, and to start the
endeavor to address that, let's describe what this test is all about,
and how it tries to do it.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:06 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
6180b20239 t3400: stop referring to the scripted rebase
One test case's title mentioned the then-current implementation detail
that the `--am` backend was implemented in `git-rebase--am.sh`.

This is no longer the case, so let's update the title to reflect the
current reality.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 12:24:06 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor
814291cf3f t5510-fetch: fix negated 'test_i18ngrep' invocation
The test '--no-show-forced-updates' in 't5510-fetch.sh' added in
cdbd70c437 (fetch: add --[no-]show-forced-updates argument,
2019-06-18) runs '! test_i18ngrep ...'.  This is wrong, because when
running the test with GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON=true, then
'test_i18ngrep' is basically a noop and always returns with success,
the leading ! turns that into a failure, which then fails the test.

Use 'test_i18ngrep ! ...' instead.

This went unnoticed by our GETTEXT_POISON CI builds, because those
builds don't run this test case: in those builds we don't install
Apache, and this test comes after 't5510' sources 'lib-httpd.sh',
which, consequently, skips all the remaining tests, including this
one.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 10:07:48 -07:00
Jeff King
e1e7a77141 t: sort output of hashmap iteration
The iteration order of a hashmap is undefined, and may depend on things
like the exact set of items added, or the table has been grown or
shrunk. In the case of an oidmap, it even depends on endianness, because
we take the oid hash by casting sha1 bytes directly into an unsigned
int.

Let's sort the test-tool output from any hash iterators. In the case of
t0011, this is just future-proofing. But for t0016, it actually fixes a
reported failure on the big-endian s390 and nonstop ports.

I didn't bother to teach the helper functions to optionally sort output.
They are short enough that it's simpler to just repeat them inline for
the iteration tests than it is to add a --sort option.

Reported-by: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker@nexbridge.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-31 10:00:34 -07:00
Matheus Tavares
6a289d45c0 grep: fix worktree case in submodules
Running git-grep with --recurse-submodules results in a cached grep for
the submodules even when --cached is not used. This makes all
modifications in submodules' tracked files be always ignored when
grepping. Solve that making git-grep respect the cached option when
invoking grep_cache() inside grep_submodule(). Also, add tests to
ensure that the desired behavior is performed.

Reported-by: Daniel Zaoui <jackdanielz@eyomi.org>
Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-30 13:29:54 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
9042140097 test-dir-iterator: do not assume errno values
A few tests printed 'errno' as an integer and compared with
hardcoded integers; this is obviously not portable.

A two things to note are:

 - the string obtained by strerror() is not portable, and cannot be
   used for the purpose of these tests.

 - there unfortunately isn't a portable way to map error numbers to
   error names.

As we only care about a few selected errors, just map the error
number to the name before emitting for comparison.

Reported-by: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker@nexbridge.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-30 10:45:48 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
c3d4c20c7d Merge branch 'jk/xdiff-clamp-funcname-context-index'
The internal diff machinery can be made to read out of bounds while
looking for --funcion-context line in a corner case, which has been
corrected.

* jk/xdiff-clamp-funcname-context-index:
  xdiff: clamp function context indices in post-image
2019-07-29 12:39:13 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
7011ce12b8 Merge branch 'fc/fetch-with-import-fix' into maint
Code restructuring during 2.20 period broke fetching tags via
"import" based transports.

* fc/fetch-with-import-fix:
  fetch: fix regression with transport helpers
  fetch: make the code more understandable
  fetch: trivial cleanup
  t5801 (remote-helpers): add test to fetch tags
  t5801 (remote-helpers): cleanup refspec stuff
2019-07-29 12:38:23 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
dea6737bb7 Merge branch 'ds/close-object-store' into maint
The commit-graph file is now part of the "files that the runtime
may keep open file descriptors on, all of which would need to be
closed when done with the object store", and the file descriptor to
an existing commit-graph file now is closed before "gc" finalizes a
new instance to replace it.

* ds/close-object-store:
  packfile: rename close_all_packs to close_object_store
  packfile: close commit-graph in close_all_packs
  commit-graph: use raw_object_store when closing
  commit-graph: extract write_commit_graph_file()
  commit-graph: extract copy_oids_to_commits()
  commit-graph: extract count_distinct_commits()
  commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_all_packs()
  commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_commit_hex()
  commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_packs()
  commit-graph: create write_commit_graph_context
  commit-graph: remove Future Work section
  commit-graph: collapse parameters into flags
  commit-graph: return with errors during write
  commit-graph: fix the_repository reference
2019-07-29 12:38:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
689204ca88 Merge branch 'pw/add-p-recount' into maint
"git checkout -p" needs to selectively apply a patch in reverse,
which did not work well.

* pw/add-p-recount:
  add -p: fix checkout -p with pathological context
2019-07-29 12:38:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
0100103d8e Merge branch 'jk/trailers-use-config' into maint
"git interpret-trailers" always treated '#' as the comment
character, regardless of core.commentChar setting, which has been
corrected.

* jk/trailers-use-config:
  interpret-trailers: load default config
2019-07-29 12:38:21 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
05ed24dc51 Merge branch 'tg/stash-ref-by-index-fix' into maint
"git stash show 23" used to work, but no more after getting
rewritten in C; this regression has been corrected.

* tg/stash-ref-by-index-fix:
  stash: fix show referencing stash index
2019-07-29 12:38:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
649cae69bc Merge branch 'pw/rebase-abort-clean-rewritten' into maint
"git rebase --abort" used to leave refs/rewritten/ when concluding
"git rebase -r", which has been corrected.

* pw/rebase-abort-clean-rewritten:
  rebase --abort/--quit: cleanup refs/rewritten
  sequencer: return errors from sequencer_remove_state()
  rebase: warn if state directory cannot be removed
  rebase: fix a memory leak
2019-07-29 12:38:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
3e06e74e4c Merge branch 'sg/rebase-progress' into maint
Use "Erase in Line" CSI sequence that is already used in the editor
support to clear cruft in the progress output.

* sg/rebase-progress:
  progress: use term_clear_line()
  rebase: fix garbled progress display with '-x'
  pager: add a helper function to clear the last line in the terminal
  t3404: make the 'rebase.missingCommitsCheck=ignore' test more focused
  t3404: modernize here doc style
2019-07-29 12:38:19 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
292a0de998 Merge branch 'ms/submodule-foreach-fix' into maint
"git submodule foreach" did not protect command line options passed
to the command to be run in each submodule correctly, when the
"--recursive" option was in use.

* ms/submodule-foreach-fix:
  submodule foreach: fix recursion of options
2019-07-29 12:38:18 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
8eb5097bea Merge branch 'js/rebase-reschedule-applies-only-to-interactive' into maint
The configuration variable rebase.rescheduleFailedExec should be
effective only while running an interactive rebase and should not
affect anything when running an non-interactive one, which was not
the case.  This has been corrected.

* js/rebase-reschedule-applies-only-to-interactive:
  rebase --am: ignore rebase.rescheduleFailedExec
2019-07-29 12:38:18 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
9c65991abd Merge branch 'jc/denoise-rm-to-resolve' into maint
"git rm" to resolve a conflicted path leaked an internal message
"needs merge" before actually removing the path, which was
confusing.  This has been corrected.

* jc/denoise-rm-to-resolve:
  rm: resolving by removal is not a warning-worthy event
2019-07-29 12:38:17 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
2f72ebfcd0 Merge branch 'js/mingw-spawn-with-spaces-in-path' into maint
Window 7 update ;-)

* js/mingw-spawn-with-spaces-in-path:
  mingw: support spawning programs containing spaces in their names
2019-07-29 12:38:17 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
17952bd1bf Merge branch 'js/clean-report-too-long-a-path' into maint
"git clean" silently skipped a path when it cannot lstat() it; now
it gives a warning.

* js/clean-report-too-long-a-path:
  clean: show an error message when the path is too long
2019-07-29 12:38:16 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
1a27b78e34 Merge branch 'es/local-atomic-push-failure-with-http' into maint
"git push --atomic" that goes over the transport-helper (namely,
the smart http transport) failed to prevent refs to be pushed when
it can locally tell that one of the ref update will fail without
having to consult the other end, which has been corrected.

* es/local-atomic-push-failure-with-http:
  transport-helper: avoid var decl in for () loop control
  transport-helper: enforce atomic in push_refs_with_push
2019-07-29 12:38:16 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
0726f13074 Merge branch 'js/t3404-typofix' into maint
Typofix.

* js/t3404-typofix:
  t3404: fix a typo
2019-07-29 12:38:14 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
dc55e3e3c2 Merge branch 'js/t0001-case-insensitive' into maint
Test update.

* js/t0001-case-insensitive:
  t0001: fix on case-insensitive filesystems
2019-07-29 12:38:14 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
0a2e8387e9 Merge branch 'sg/t5551-fetch-smart-error-is-translated' into maint
Test update.

* sg/t5551-fetch-smart-error-is-translated:
  t5551: use 'test_i18ngrep' to check translated output
2019-07-29 12:38:13 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
ca9eba84d1 Merge branch 'jt/t5551-test-chunked' into maint
Update smart-http test.

* jt/t5551-test-chunked:
  t5551: test usage of chunked encoding explicitly
2019-07-29 12:38:13 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
fe3ec21fb0 Merge branch 'sw/git-p4-unshelve-branched-files' into maint
"git p4" update.

* sw/git-p4-unshelve-branched-files:
  git-p4: allow unshelving of branched files
2019-07-25 14:27:15 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
f54a2a8f6a Merge branch 'jt/partial-clone-missing-ref-delta-base' into maint
"git fetch" into a lazy clone forgot to fetch base objects that are
necessary to complete delta in a thin packfile, which has been
corrected.

* jt/partial-clone-missing-ref-delta-base:
  t5616: cover case of client having delta base
  t5616: use correct flag to check object is missing
  index-pack: prefetch missing REF_DELTA bases
  t5616: refactor packfile replacement
2019-07-25 14:27:12 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
9db52cf44b Merge branch 'xl/record-partial-clone-origin' into maint
When creating a partial clone, the object filtering criteria is
recorded for the origin of the clone, but this incorrectly used a
hardcoded name "origin" to name that remote; it has been corrected
to honor the "--origin <name>" option.

* xl/record-partial-clone-origin:
  clone: respect user supplied origin name when setting up partial clone
2019-07-25 14:27:12 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
58f34846d5 Merge branch 'pb/request-pull-verify-remote-ref' into maint
"git request-pull" learned to warn when the ref we ask them to pull
from in the local repository and in the published repository are
different.

* pb/request-pull-verify-remote-ref:
  request-pull: warn if the remote object is not the same as the local one
  request-pull: quote regex metacharacters in local ref
2019-07-25 14:27:11 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
33f2790eca Merge branch 'vv/merge-squash-with-explicit-commit' into maint
"git merge --squash" is designed to update the working tree and the
index without creating the commit, and this cannot be countermanded
by adding the "--commit" option; the command now refuses to work
when both options are given.

* vv/merge-squash-with-explicit-commit:
  merge: refuse --commit with --squash
2019-07-25 14:27:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
abbd50428e Merge branch 'js/bundle-verify-require-object-store' into maint
"git bundle verify" needs to see if prerequisite objects exist in
the receiving repository, but the command did not check if we are
in a repository upfront, which has been corrected.

* js/bundle-verify-require-object-store:
  bundle verify: error out if called without an object database
2019-07-25 14:27:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
5bbbd576f5 Merge branch 'jk/am-i-resolved-fix' into maint
"git am -i --resolved" segfaulted after trying to see a commit as
if it were a tree, which has been corrected.

* jk/am-i-resolved-fix:
  am: fix --interactive HEAD tree resolution
  am: drop tty requirement for --interactive
  am: read interactive input from stdin
  am: simplify prompt response handling
2019-07-25 14:27:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
5ca0db3fca Merge branch 'jk/HEAD-symref-in-xfer-namespaces' into maint
The server side support for "git fetch" used to show incorrect
value for the HEAD symbolic ref when the namespace feature is in
use, which has been corrected.

* jk/HEAD-symref-in-xfer-namespaces:
  upload-pack: strip namespace from symref data
2019-07-25 14:27:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
776d668142 Merge branch 'ew/server-info-remove-crufts' into maint
"git update-server-info" used to leave stale packfiles in its
output, which has been corrected.

* ew/server-info-remove-crufts:
  server-info: do not list unlinked packs
2019-07-25 14:27:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
933f294877 Merge branch 'nd/corrupt-worktrees' into maint
"git worktree add" used to fail when another worktree connected to
the same repository was corrupt, which has been corrected.

* nd/corrupt-worktrees:
  worktree add: be tolerant of corrupt worktrees
2019-07-25 14:27:07 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
35d771591f Merge branch 'nd/init-relative-template-fix' into maint
A relative pathname given to "git init --template=<path> <repo>"
ought to be relative to the directory "git init" gets invoked in,
but it instead was made relative to the repository, which has been
corrected.

* nd/init-relative-template-fix:
  init: make --template path relative to $CWD
2019-07-25 14:27:06 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
df63c2e503 Merge branch 'jk/test-commit-bulk'
A test helper has been introduced to optimize preparation of test
repositories with many simple commits, and a handful of test
scripts have been updated to use it.

* jk/test-commit-bulk:
  t6200: use test_commit_bulk
  t5703: use test_commit_bulk
  t5702: use test_commit_bulk
  t3311: use test_commit_bulk
  t5310: increase the number of bitmapped commits
  test-lib: introduce test_commit_bulk
2019-07-25 13:59:25 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
5e9d9787d2 Merge branch 'jc/denoise-rm-to-resolve'
"git rm" to resolve a conflicted path leaked an internal message
"needs merge" before actually removing the path, which was
confusing.  This has been corrected.

* jc/denoise-rm-to-resolve:
  rm: resolving by removal is not a warning-worthy event
2019-07-25 13:59:24 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
f3d508f40e Merge branch 'js/clean-report-too-long-a-path'
"git clean" silently skipped a path when it cannot lstat() it; now
it gives a warning.

* js/clean-report-too-long-a-path:
  clean: show an error message when the path is too long
2019-07-25 13:59:24 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
f8aee8576a Merge branch 'tg/stash-keep-index-with-removed-paths'
"git stash --keep-index" did not work correctly on paths that have
been removed, which has been fixed.

* tg/stash-keep-index-with-removed-paths:
  stash: fix handling removed files with --keep-index
2019-07-25 13:59:23 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
a5194d806c Merge branch 'js/mingw-spawn-with-spaces-in-path'
Window 7 update ;-)

* js/mingw-spawn-with-spaces-in-path:
  mingw: support spawning programs containing spaces in their names
2019-07-25 13:59:23 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
080af915a3 Merge branch 'mt/dir-iterator-updates'
Adjust the dir-iterator API and apply it to the local clone
optimization codepath.

* mt/dir-iterator-updates:
  clone: replace strcmp by fspathcmp
  clone: use dir-iterator to avoid explicit dir traversal
  clone: extract function from copy_or_link_directory
  clone: copy hidden paths at local clone
  dir-iterator: add flags parameter to dir_iterator_begin
  dir-iterator: refactor state machine model
  dir-iterator: use warning_errno when possible
  dir-iterator: add tests for dir-iterator API
  clone: better handle symlinked files at .git/objects/
  clone: test for our behavior on odd objects/* content
2019-07-25 13:59:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
c7cf2de8fc Merge branch 'ac/log-use-mailmap-by-default-transition'
The "git log" command learns to issue a warning when log.mailmap
configuration is not set and --[no-]mailmap option is not used, to
prepare users for future versions of Git that uses the mailmap by
default.

* ac/log-use-mailmap-by-default-transition:
  tests: defang pager tests by explicitly disabling the log.mailmap warning
  documentation: mention --no-use-mailmap and log.mailmap false setting
  log: add warning for unspecified log.mailmap setting
2019-07-25 13:59:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
f87ee7fd47 Merge branch 'es/local-atomic-push-failure-with-http'
"git push --atomic" that goes over the transport-helper (namely,
the smart http transport) failed to prevent refs to be pushed when
it can locally tell that one of the ref update will fail without
having to consult the other end, which has been corrected.

* es/local-atomic-push-failure-with-http:
  transport-helper: avoid var decl in for () loop control
  transport-helper: enforce atomic in push_refs_with_push
2019-07-25 13:59:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
43ba21cb57 Merge branch 'tg/range-diff-output-update'
"git range-diff" output has been tweaked for easier identification
of which part of what file the patch shown is about.

* tg/range-diff-output-update:
  range-diff: add headers to the outer hunk header
  range-diff: add filename to inner diff
  range-diff: add section header instead of diff header
  range-diff: suppress line count in outer diff
  range-diff: don't remove funcname from inner diff
  range-diff: split lines manually
  range-diff: fix function parameter indentation
  apply: make parse_git_diff_header public
  apply: only pass required data to gitdiff_* functions
  apply: only pass required data to find_name_*
  apply: only pass required data to check_header_line
  apply: only pass required data to git_header_name
  apply: only pass required data to skip_tree_prefix
  apply: replace marc.info link with public-inbox
2019-07-25 13:59:21 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
023ff4cdf5 Merge branch 'ab/test-env'
Many GIT_TEST_* environment variables control various aspects of
how our tests are run, but a few followed "non-empty is true, empty
or unset is false" while others followed the usual "there are a few
ways to spell true, like yes, on, etc., and also ways to spell
false, like no, off, etc." convention.

* ab/test-env:
  env--helper: mark a file-local symbol as static
  tests: make GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS a boolean
  tests: replace test_tristate with "git env--helper"
  tests README: re-flow a previously changed paragraph
  tests: make GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON a boolean
  t6040 test: stop using global "script" variable
  config.c: refactor die_bad_number() to not call gettext() early
  env--helper: new undocumented builtin wrapping git_env_*()
  config tests: simplify include cycle test
2019-07-25 13:59:20 -07:00
Jeff King
b777f3fd61 xdiff: clamp function context indices in post-image
After finding a function line for --function-context in the pre-image,
xdl_emit_diff() calculates the equivalent line in the post-image.  It
assumes that the lines between changes are the same on both sides.  If
the option --ignore-blank-lines was also given then this is not
necessarily true.

Clamp the calculation results for start and end of the function context
to prevent out-of-bounds array accesses.

Note that this _just_ fixes the case where our mismatch sends us off the
beginning of the file. There are likely other cases where our assumption
causes us to go to the wrong line within the file. Nobody has developed
a test case yet, and the ultimate fix is likely more complicated than
this patch. But this at least prevents a segfault in the meantime.

Credit for finding the bug goes to "Liu Wei of Tencent Security Xuanwu
Lab".

Reported-by: 刘炜 <lw17qhdz@gmail.com>
Helped-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-23 14:26:13 -07:00
Jeff King
70b39fbede t6200: use test_commit_bulk
There's a loop that creates 30 commits using test_commit. Using
test_commit_bulk speeds this up from:

  Benchmark #1: ./t6200-fmt-merge-msg.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      1.926 s ±  0.240 s    [User: 1.055 s, System: 0.963 s]
    Range (min … max):    1.431 s …  2.166 s    10 runs

to:

  Benchmark #1: ./t6200-fmt-merge-msg.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      1.343 s ±  0.179 s    [User: 766.5 ms, System: 662.9 ms]
    Range (min … max):    1.032 s …  1.664 s    10 runs

for an average savings of over 30%.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-23 08:45:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
7b09842935 Merge branch 'jl/status-reduce-vertical-blank'
Extra blank lines in "git status" output have been reduced.

* jl/status-reduce-vertical-blank:
  status: remove the empty line after hints
2019-07-19 11:30:23 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
b9546926b6 Merge branch 'pw/rebase-progress-test-cleanup'
Test cleanup.

* pw/rebase-progress-test-cleanup:
  t3420: remove progress lines before comparing output
2019-07-19 11:30:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
8a4acc5f4c Merge branch 'pw/prompt-cherry-pick-revert-fix'
When one step in multi step cherry-pick or revert is reset or
committed, the command line prompt script failed to notice the
current status, which has been improved.

* pw/prompt-cherry-pick-revert-fix:
  git-prompt: improve cherry-pick/revert detection
2019-07-19 11:30:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
d60dc1a0b3 Merge branch 'ew/repack-with-bitmaps-by-default'
Generation of pack bitmaps are now disabled when .keep files exist,
as these are mutually exclusive features.

* ew/repack-with-bitmaps-by-default:
  repack: disable bitmaps-by-default if .keep files exist
2019-07-19 11:30:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
68e65ded5b Merge branch 'jk/check-connected-with-alternates'
The tips of refs from the alternate object store can be used as
starting point for reachability computation now.

* jk/check-connected-with-alternates:
  check_everything_connected: assume alternate ref tips are valid
  object-store.h: move for_each_alternate_ref() from transport.h
2019-07-19 11:30:21 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
1eb0a12ec3 Merge branch 'nd/tree-walk-with-repo'
The tree-walk API learned to pass an in-core repository
instance throughout more codepaths.

* nd/tree-walk-with-repo:
  t7814: do not generate same commits in different repos
  Use the right 'struct repository' instead of the_repository
  match-trees.c: remove the_repo from shift_tree*()
  tree-walk.c: remove the_repo from get_tree_entry_follow_symlinks()
  tree-walk.c: remove the_repo from get_tree_entry()
  tree-walk.c: remove the_repo from fill_tree_descriptor()
  sha1-file.c: remove the_repo from read_object_with_reference()
2019-07-19 11:30:21 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
d97c62c828 Merge branch 'ra/cherry-pick-revert-skip'
"git cherry-pick/revert" learned a new "--skip" action.

* ra/cherry-pick-revert-skip:
  cherry-pick/revert: advise using --skip
  cherry-pick/revert: add --skip option
  sequencer: use argv_array in reset_merge
  sequencer: rename reset_for_rollback to reset_merge
  sequencer: add advice for revert
2019-07-19 11:30:21 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
b4b8c35729 Merge branch 'tb/ref-filter-multiple-patterns'
"git for-each-ref" with multiple patterns have been optimized.

* tb/ref-filter-multiple-patterns:
  ref-filter.c: find disjoint pattern prefixes
2019-07-19 11:30:21 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
bd48ccf4a4 Merge branch 'pw/status-with-corrupt-sequencer-state'
The code to read state files used by the sequencer machinery for
"git status" has been made more robust against a corrupt or stale
state files.

* pw/status-with-corrupt-sequencer-state:
  status: do not report errors in sequencer/todo
  sequencer: factor out todo command name parsing
  sequencer: always allow tab after command name
2019-07-19 11:30:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
92b1ea66b9 Merge branch 'ds/commit-graph-incremental'
The commits in a repository can be described by multiple
commit-graph files now, which allows the commit-graph files to be
updated incrementally.

* ds/commit-graph-incremental:
  commit-graph: test verify across alternates
  commit-graph: normalize commit-graph filenames
  commit-graph: test --split across alternate without --split
  commit-graph: test octopus merges with --split
  commit-graph: clean up chains after flattened write
  commit-graph: verify chains with --shallow mode
  commit-graph: create options for split files
  commit-graph: expire commit-graph files
  commit-graph: allow cross-alternate chains
  commit-graph: merge commit-graph chains
  commit-graph: add --split option to builtin
  commit-graph: write commit-graph chains
  commit-graph: rearrange chunk count logic
  commit-graph: add base graphs chunk
  commit-graph: load commit-graph chains
  commit-graph: rename commit_compare to oid_compare
  commit-graph: prepare for commit-graph chains
  commit-graph: document commit-graph chains
2019-07-19 11:30:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
209f075593 Merge branch 'br/blame-ignore'
"git blame" learned to "ignore" commits in the history, whose
effects (as well as their presence) get ignored.

* br/blame-ignore:
  t8014: remove unnecessary braces
  blame: drop some unused function parameters
  blame: add a test to cover blame_coalesce()
  blame: use the fingerprint heuristic to match ignored lines
  blame: add a fingerprint heuristic to match ignored lines
  blame: optionally track line fingerprints during fill_blame_origin()
  blame: add config options for the output of ignored or unblamable lines
  blame: add the ability to ignore commits and their changes
  blame: use a helper function in blame_chunk()
  Move oidset_parse_file() to oidset.c
  fsck: rename and touch up init_skiplist()
2019-07-19 11:30:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
c62bff2ced Merge branch 'cc/test-oidmap'
Extend the test coverage a bit.

* cc/test-oidmap:
  t0016: add 'remove' subcommand test
  test-oidmap: remove 'add' subcommand
  test-hashmap: remove 'hash' command
  oidmap: use sha1hash() instead of static hash() function
  t: add t0016-oidmap.sh
  t/helper: add test-oidmap.c
2019-07-19 11:30:19 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
4308d81d45 Merge branch 'ds/midx-expire-repack'
"git multi-pack-index" learned expire and repack subcommands.

* ds/midx-expire-repack:
  t5319: use 'test-tool path-utils' instead of 'ls -l'
  t5319-multi-pack-index.sh: test batch size zero
  midx: add test that 'expire' respects .keep files
  multi-pack-index: test expire while adding packs
  midx: implement midx_repack()
  multi-pack-index: prepare 'repack' subcommand
  multi-pack-index: implement 'expire' subcommand
  midx: refactor permutation logic and pack sorting
  midx: simplify computation of pack name lengths
  multi-pack-index: prepare for 'expire' subcommand
  Docs: rearrange subcommands for multi-pack-index
  repack: refactor pack deletion for future use
2019-07-19 11:30:19 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
b09364c47a clean: show an error message when the path is too long
When `lstat()` failed, `git clean` would abort without an error
message, leaving the user quite puzzled.

In particular on Windows, where the default maximum path length is
quite small (yet there are ways to circumvent that limit in many
cases), it is very important that users be given an indication why
their command failed because of too long paths when it did.

This test case makes sure that a warning is issued that would have
helped the user who reported this issue:

	https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/521

Note that we temporarily set `core.longpaths = false` in the regression
test; this ensures forward-compatibility with the `core.longpaths`
feature that has not yet been upstreamed from Git for Windows.

Helped-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Helped-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-19 08:12:44 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
b2b1f615ce rm: resolving by removal is not a warning-worthy event
When resolving a conflict on a path in favor of removing it, using
"git rm" on it is the standard way to do so.  The user however is
greeted with a "needs merge" message during that operation:

	$ git merge side-branch
	$ edit conflicted-path-1
	$ git add conflicted-path-1
	$ git rm conflicted-path-2
	conflicted-path-2: needs merge
	rm 'conflicted-path-2'

The removal by "git rm" does get performed, but an uninitiated user
may find it confusing, "needs merge? so I need to resolve conflict
before being able to remove it???"

The message is coming from "update-index --refresh" that is called
internally to make sure "git rm" knows which paths are clean and
which paths are dirty, in order to prevent removal of paths modified
relative to the index without the "-f" option.  We somehow ended up
not squelching this message which seeped through to the UI surface.

Use the same mechanism used by "git commit", "git describe", etc. to
squelch the message.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-18 14:47:28 -07:00
Thomas Gummerer
b932f6a5e8 stash: fix handling removed files with --keep-index
git stash push --keep-index is supposed to keep all changes that have
been added to the index, both in the index and on disk.

Currently this doesn't behave correctly when a file is removed from
the index.  Instead of keeping it deleted on disk, --keep-index
currently restores the file.

Fix that behaviour by using 'git checkout' in no-overlay mode which
can faithfully restore the index and working tree.  This also
simplifies the code.

Note that this will overwrite untracked files if the untracked file
has the same name as a file that has been deleted in the index.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-16 12:58:20 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
eb7c786314 mingw: support spawning programs containing spaces in their names
On some older Windows versions (e.g. Windows 7), the CreateProcessW()
function does not really support spaces in its first argument,
lpApplicationName. But it supports passing NULL as lpApplicationName,
which makes it figure out the application from the (possibly quoted)
first argument of lpCommandLine.

Let's use that trick (if we are certain that the first argument matches
the executable's path) to support launching programs whose path contains
spaces.

We will abuse the test-fake-ssh.exe helper to verify that this works and
does not regress.

This fixes https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/692

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-16 12:47:37 -07:00
Ariadne Conill
ef60740e9e tests: defang pager tests by explicitly disabling the log.mailmap warning
In the previous patch, we added a deprecation warning for the current
log.mailmap setting. This warning only appears when git is attached to
a controlling terminal. Some tests however run under an emulated
terminal, so we need to disable the warning for those tests.

Thanks to Junio for suggesting that we do this in the setup function.

Signed-off-by: Ariadne Conill <ariadne@dereferenced.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-15 11:44:28 -07:00
Emily Shaffer
3bca1e7f9f transport-helper: enforce atomic in push_refs_with_push
Teach transport-helper how to notice if skipping a ref during push would
violate atomicity on the client side. We notice that a ref would be
rejected, and choose not to send it, but don't notice that if the client
has asked for --atomic we are violating atomicity if all the other
pushes we are sending would succeed. Asking the server end to uphold
atomicity wouldn't work here as the server doesn't have any idea that we
tried to update a ref that's broken.

The added test-case is a succinct way to reproduce this issue that fails
today. The same steps work fine when we aren't using a transport-helper
to get to the upstream, i.e. when we've added a local repository as a
remote:

  git remote add ~/upstream upstream

Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-12 09:24:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
64096fb41d Merge branch 'js/rebase-reschedule-applies-only-to-interactive'
The configuration variable rebase.rescheduleFailedExec should be
effective only while running an interactive rebase and should not
affect anything when running an non-interactive one, which was not
the case.  This has been corrected.

* js/rebase-reschedule-applies-only-to-interactive:
  rebase --am: ignore rebase.rescheduleFailedExec
2019-07-11 15:16:48 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
d5df41cec6 Merge branch 'jt/t5551-test-chunked'
Update smart-http test.

* jt/t5551-test-chunked:
  t5551: test usage of chunked encoding explicitly
2019-07-11 15:16:47 -07:00
Thomas Gummerer
499352c2ad range-diff: add headers to the outer hunk header
Add the section headers/hunk headers we introduced in the previous
commits to the outer diff's hunk headers.  This makes it easier to
understand which change we are actually looking at.  For example an
outer hunk header might now look like:

    @@  Documentation/config/interactive.txt

while previously it would have only been

    @@

which doesn't give a lot of context for the change that follows.

For completeness also add section headers for the commit metadata and
the commit message, although they are arguably less important.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 14:29:27 -07:00
Thomas Gummerer
444e0969ba range-diff: add filename to inner diff
In a range-diff it's not always clear which file a certain funcname of
the inner diff belongs to, because the diff header (or section header
as added in a previous commit) is not always visible in the
range-diff.

Add the filename to the inner diffs header, so it's always visible to
users.

This also allows us to add the filename + the funcname to the outer
diffs hunk headers using a custom userdiff pattern, which will be done
in the next commit.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 14:29:27 -07:00
Thomas Gummerer
b66885a30c range-diff: add section header instead of diff header
Currently range-diff keeps the diff header of the inner diff
intact (apart from stripping lines starting with index).  This diff
header is somewhat useful, especially when files get different
names in different ranges.

However there is no real need to keep the whole diff header for that.
The main reason we currently do that is probably because it is easy to
do.

Introduce a new range diff hunk header, that's enclosed by "##",
similar to how line numbers in diff hunks are enclosed by "@@", and
give human readable information of what exactly happened to the file,
including the file name.

This improves the readability of the range-diff by giving more concise
information to the users.  For example if a file was renamed in one
iteration, but not in another, the diff of the headers would be quite
noisy.  However the diff of a single line is concise and should be
easier to understand.

Additionally, this allows us to add these range diff section headers to
the outer diffs hunk headers using a custom userdiff pattern, which
should help making the range-diff more readable.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 14:29:27 -07:00
Thomas Gummerer
430be36eb5 range-diff: suppress line count in outer diff
The line count in the outer diff's hunk headers of a range diff is not
all that interesting.  It merely shows how far along the inner diff
are on both sides.  That number is of no use for human readers, and
range-diffs are not meant to be machine readable.

In a subsequent commit we're going to add some more contextual
information such as the filename corresponding to the diff to the hunk
headers.  Remove the unnecessary information, and just keep the "@@"
to indicate that a new hunk of the outer diff is starting.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 14:29:27 -07:00
Thomas Gummerer
e1db263084 range-diff: don't remove funcname from inner diff
When postprocessing the inner diff in range-diff, we currently replace
the whole hunk header line with just "@@".  This matches how 'git
tbdiff' used to handle hunk headers as well.

Most likely this is being done because line numbers in the hunk header
are not relevant without other changes.  They can for example easily
change if a range is rebased, and lines are added/removed before a
change that we actually care about in our ranges.

However it can still be useful to have the function name that 'git
diff' extracts as additional context for the change.

Note that it is not guaranteed that the hunk header actually shows up
in the range-diff, and this change only aims to improve the case where
a hunk header would already be included in the final output.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 14:29:27 -07:00
Matheus Tavares
68c7c59cf2 clone: copy hidden paths at local clone
Make the copy_or_link_directory function no longer skip hidden
directories. This function, used to copy .git/objects, currently skips
all hidden directories but not hidden files, which is an odd behaviour.
The reason for that could be unintentional: probably the intention was
to skip '.' and '..' only but it ended up accidentally skipping all
directories starting with '.'. Besides being more natural, the new
behaviour is more permissive to the user.

Also adjust tests to reflect this behaviour change.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 13:52:15 -07:00
Matheus Tavares
fa1da7d2ee dir-iterator: add flags parameter to dir_iterator_begin
Add the possibility of giving flags to dir_iterator_begin to initialize
a dir-iterator with special options.

Currently possible flags are:
- DIR_ITERATOR_PEDANTIC, which makes dir_iterator_advance abort
immediately in the case of an error, instead of keep looking for the
next valid entry;
- DIR_ITERATOR_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS, which makes the iterator follow
symlinks and include linked directories' contents in the iteration.

These new flags will be used in a subsequent patch.

Also add tests for the flags' usage and adjust refs/files-backend.c to
the new dir_iterator_begin signature.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 13:52:15 -07:00
Matheus Tavares
3012397e03 dir-iterator: refactor state machine model
dir_iterator_advance() is a large function with two nested loops. Let's
improve its readability factoring out three functions and simplifying
its mechanics. The refactored model will no longer depend on
level.initialized and level.dir_state to keep track of the iteration
state and will perform on a single loop.

Also, dir_iterator_begin() currently does not check if the given string
represents a valid directory path. Since the refactored model will have
to stat() the given path at initialization, let's also check for this
kind of error and make dir_iterator_begin() return NULL, on failures,
with errno appropriately set. And add tests for this new behavior.

Improve documentation at dir-iteration.h and code comments at
dir-iterator.c to reflect the changes and eliminate possible
ambiguities.

Finally, adjust refs/files-backend.c to check for now possible
dir_iterator_begin() failures.

Original-patch-by: Daniel Ferreira <bnmvco@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 13:52:15 -07:00
Daniel Ferreira
150791adbf dir-iterator: add tests for dir-iterator API
Create t/helper/test-dir-iterator.c, which prints relevant information
about a directory tree iterated over with dir-iterator.

Create t/t0066-dir-iterator.sh, which tests that dir-iterator does
iterate through a whole directory tree as expected.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Ferreira <bnmvco@gmail.com>
[matheus.bernardino: update to use test-tool and some minor aesthetics]
Helped-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 13:52:15 -07:00
Matheus Tavares
36596fd2df clone: better handle symlinked files at .git/objects/
There is currently an odd behaviour when locally cloning a repository
with symlinks at .git/objects: using --no-hardlinks all symlinks are
dereferenced but without it, Git will try to hardlink the files with the
link() function, which has an OS-specific behaviour on symlinks. On OSX
and NetBSD, it creates a hardlink to the file pointed by the symlink
whilst on GNU/Linux, it creates a hardlink to the symlink itself.

On Manjaro GNU/Linux:
    $ touch a
    $ ln -s a b
    $ link b c
    $ ls -li a b c
    155 [...] a
    156 [...] b -> a
    156 [...] c -> a

But on NetBSD:
    $ ls -li a b c
    2609160 [...] a
    2609164 [...] b -> a
    2609160 [...] c

It's not good to have the result of a local clone to be OS-dependent and
besides that, the current behaviour on GNU/Linux may result in broken
symlinks. So let's standardize this by making the hardlinks always point
to dereferenced paths, instead of the symlinks themselves. Also, add
tests for symlinked files at .git/objects/.

Note: Git won't create symlinks at .git/objects itself, but it's better
to handle this case and be friendly with users who manually create them.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 13:52:15 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
0315616927 clone: test for our behavior on odd objects/* content
Add tests for what happens when we perform a local clone on a repo
containing odd files at .git/object directory, such as symlinks to other
dirs, or unknown files.

I'm bending over backwards here to avoid a SHA-1 dependency. See [1]
for an earlier and simpler version that hardcoded SHA-1s.

This behavior has been the same for a *long* time, but hasn't been
tested for.

There's a good post-hoc argument to be made for copying over unknown
things, e.g. I'd like a git version that doesn't know about the
commit-graph to copy it under "clone --local" so a newer git version
can make use of it.

In follow-up commits we'll look at changing some of this behavior, but
for now, let's just assert it as-is so we'll notice what we'll change
later.

1. https://public-inbox.org/git/20190226002625.13022-5-avarab@gmail.com/

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
[matheus.bernardino: improved and split tests in more than one patch]
Helped-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-11 13:52:15 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
cde9a64ea3 Merge branch 'ds/fetch-disable-force-notice'
"git fetch" and "git pull" reports when a fetch results in
non-fast-forward updates to let the user notice unusual situation.
The commands learned "--no-shown-forced-updates" option to disable
this safety feature.

* ds/fetch-disable-force-notice:
  pull: add --[no-]show-forced-updates passthrough
  fetch: warn about forced updates in branch listing
  fetch: add --[no-]show-forced-updates argument
2019-07-09 15:25:46 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
34186225b3 Merge branch 'jh/status-aheadbehind'
"git status" can be told a non-standard default value for the
"--[no-]ahead-behind" option with a new configuration variable
status.aheadBehind.

* jh/status-aheadbehind:
  status: ignore status.aheadbehind in porcelain formats
  status: warn when a/b calculation takes too long
  status: add status.aheadbehind setting
2019-07-09 15:25:46 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
2fff509442 Merge branch 'sg/t5551-fetch-smart-error-is-translated'
Test update.

* sg/t5551-fetch-smart-error-is-translated:
  t5551: use 'test_i18ngrep' to check translated output
2019-07-09 15:25:46 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
968eecbd01 Merge branch 'ms/submodule-foreach-fix'
"git submodule foreach" did not protect command line options passed
to the command to be run in each submodule correctly, when the
"--recursive" option was in use.

* ms/submodule-foreach-fix:
  submodule foreach: fix recursion of options
2019-07-09 15:25:46 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
88b1075759 Merge branch 'jh/msvc'
Support to build with MSVC has been updated.

* jh/msvc:
  msvc: ignore .dll and incremental compile output
  msvc: avoid debug assertion windows in Debug Mode
  msvc: do not pretend to support all signals
  msvc: add pragmas for common warnings
  msvc: add a compile-time flag to allow detailed heap debugging
  msvc: support building Git using MS Visual C++
  msvc: update Makefile to allow for spaces in the compiler path
  msvc: fix detect_msys_tty()
  msvc: define ftello()
  msvc: do not re-declare the timespec struct
  msvc: mark a variable as non-const
  msvc: define O_ACCMODE
  msvc: include sigset_t definition
  msvc: fix dependencies of compat/msvc.c
  mingw: replace mingw_startup() hack
  obstack: fix compiler warning
  cache-tree/blame: avoid reusing the DEBUG constant
  t0001 (mingw): do not expect a specific order of stdout/stderr
  Mark .bat files as requiring CR/LF endings
  mingw: fix a typo in the msysGit-specific section
2019-07-09 15:25:45 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
6624e07b36 Merge branch 'sg/rebase-progress'
Use "Erase in Line" CSI sequence that is already used in the editor
support to clear cruft in the progress output.

* sg/rebase-progress:
  progress: use term_clear_line()
  rebase: fix garbled progress display with '-x'
  pager: add a helper function to clear the last line in the terminal
  t3404: make the 'rebase.missingCommitsCheck=ignore' test more focused
  t3404: modernize here doc style
2019-07-09 15:25:45 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
bf8126fff9 Merge branch 'js/t0001-case-insensitive'
Test update.

* js/t0001-case-insensitive:
  t0001: fix on case-insensitive filesystems
2019-07-09 15:25:44 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
6af2c75d6b Merge branch 'ab/fail-prereqs-in-test'
Test updates.

* ab/fail-prereqs-in-test:
  tests: mark two failing tests under FAIL_PREREQS
2019-07-09 15:25:44 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
f496b064fc Merge branch 'nd/switch-and-restore'
Two new commands "git switch" and "git restore" are introduced to
split "checking out a branch to work on advancing its history" and
"checking out paths out of the index and/or a tree-ish to work on
advancing the current history" out of the single "git checkout"
command.

* nd/switch-and-restore: (46 commits)
  completion: disable dwim on "git switch -d"
  switch: allow to switch in the middle of bisect
  t2027: use test_must_be_empty
  Declare both git-switch and git-restore experimental
  help: move git-diff and git-reset to different groups
  doc: promote "git restore"
  user-manual.txt: prefer 'merge --abort' over 'reset --hard'
  completion: support restore
  t: add tests for restore
  restore: support --patch
  restore: replace --force with --ignore-unmerged
  restore: default to --source=HEAD when only --staged is specified
  restore: reject invalid combinations with --staged
  restore: add --worktree and --staged
  checkout: factor out worktree checkout code
  restore: disable overlay mode by default
  restore: make pathspec mandatory
  restore: take tree-ish from --source option instead
  checkout: split part of it to new command 'restore'
  doc: promote "git switch"
  ...
2019-07-09 15:25:44 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
a7db4c193d Merge branch 'jk/oidhash'
Code clean-up to remove hardcoded SHA-1 hash from many places.

* jk/oidhash:
  hashmap: convert sha1hash() to oidhash()
  hash.h: move object_id definition from cache.h
  khash: rename oid helper functions
  khash: drop sha1-specific map types
  pack-bitmap: convert khash_sha1 maps into kh_oid_map
  delta-islands: convert island_marks khash to use oids
  khash: rename kh_oid_t to kh_oid_set
  khash: drop broken oid_map typedef
  object: convert create_object() to use object_id
  object: convert internal hash_obj() to object_id
  object: convert lookup_object() to use object_id
  object: convert lookup_unknown_object() to use object_id
  pack-objects: convert locate_object_entry_hash() to object_id
  pack-objects: convert packlist_find() to use object_id
  pack-bitmap-write: convert some helpers to use object_id
  upload-pack: rename a "sha1" variable to "oid"
  describe: fix accidental oid/hash type-punning
2019-07-09 15:25:43 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
892d3fb71e Merge branch 'nd/fetch-multi-gc-once'
"git fetch" that grabs from a group of remotes learned to run the
auto-gc only once at the very end.

* nd/fetch-multi-gc-once:
  fetch: only run 'gc' once when fetching multiple remotes
2019-07-09 15:25:42 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
f4f7e75ad5 Merge branch 'es/rev-list-no-object-names'
"git rev-list --objects" learned with "--no-object-names" option to
squelch the path to the object that is used as a grouping hint for
pack-objects.

* es/rev-list-no-object-names:
  rev-list: teach --no-object-names to enable piping
2019-07-09 15:25:42 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
3707986b7b Merge branch 'dl/includeif-onbranch'
The conditional inclusion mechanism learned to base the choice on
the branch the HEAD currently is on.

* dl/includeif-onbranch:
  config: learn the "onbranch:" includeIf condition
2019-07-09 15:25:41 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
88f95e49af Merge branch 'pw/rebase-abort-clean-rewritten'
"git rebase --abort" used to leave refs/rewritten/ when concluding
"git rebase -r", which has been corrected.

* pw/rebase-abort-clean-rewritten:
  rebase --abort/--quit: cleanup refs/rewritten
  sequencer: return errors from sequencer_remove_state()
  rebase: warn if state directory cannot be removed
  rebase: fix a memory leak
2019-07-09 15:25:41 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
44275f5e1b Merge branch 'am/p4-branches-excludes'
"git p4" update.

* am/p4-branches-excludes:
  git-p4: respect excluded paths when detecting branches
  git-p4: add failing test for "git-p4: respect excluded paths when detecting branches"
  git-p4: don't exclude other files with same prefix
  git-p4: add failing test for "don't exclude other files with same prefix"
  git-p4: don't groom exclude path list on every commit
  git-p4: match branches case insensitively if configured
  git-p4: add failing test for "git-p4: match branches case insensitively if configured"
  git-p4: detect/prevent infinite loop in gitCommitByP4Change()
2019-07-09 15:25:40 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
99af5bedbd Merge branch 'tg/stash-ref-by-index-fix'
"git stash show 23" used to work, but no more after getting
rewritten in C; this regression has been corrected.

* tg/stash-ref-by-index-fix:
  stash: fix show referencing stash index
2019-07-09 15:25:40 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
3a506079d2 Merge branch 'jk/trailers-use-config'
"git interpret-trailers" always treated '#' as the comment
character, regardless of core.commentChar setting, which has been
corrected.

* jk/trailers-use-config:
  interpret-trailers: load default config
2019-07-09 15:25:40 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
a56a7777bd Merge branch 'js/t3404-typofix'
Typofix.

* js/t3404-typofix:
  t3404: fix a typo
2019-07-09 15:25:39 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
1b074e15d0 Merge branch 'pw/add-p-recount'
"git checkout -p" needs to selectively apply a patch in reverse,
which did not work well.

* pw/add-p-recount:
  add -p: fix checkout -p with pathological context
2019-07-09 15:25:37 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
e1168940ce Merge branch 'ds/commit-graph-write-refactor'
Renamed from commit-graph-format-v2 and changed scope.

* ds/commit-graph-write-refactor:
  commit-graph: extract write_commit_graph_file()
  commit-graph: extract copy_oids_to_commits()
  commit-graph: extract count_distinct_commits()
  commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_all_packs()
  commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_commit_hex()
  commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_packs()
  commit-graph: create write_commit_graph_context
  commit-graph: remove Future Work section
  commit-graph: collapse parameters into flags
  commit-graph: return with errors during write
  commit-graph: fix the_repository reference
2019-07-09 15:25:36 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
e9eaaa4690 Merge branch 'sg/trace2-rename'
Dev support update to help tracing out tests.

* sg/trace2-rename:
  trace2: correct typo in technical documentation
  Revert "test-lib: whitelist GIT_TR2_* in the environment"
2019-07-09 15:25:36 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
2950cbd499 Merge branch 'js/mergetool-optim'
"git mergetool" and its tests now spawn fewer subprocesses.

* js/mergetool-optim:
  mergetool: use shell variable magic instead of `awk`
  mergetool: dissect strings with shell variable magic instead of `expr`
  t7610-mergetool: use test_cmp instead of test $(cat file) = $txt
  t7610-mergetool: do not place pipelines headed by `yes` in subshells
2019-07-09 15:25:35 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
492d7a553c Merge branch 'tm/tag-gpgsign-config'
A new tag.gpgSign configuration variable turns "git tag -a" into
"git tag -s".

* tm/tag-gpgsign-config:
  tag: add tag.gpgSign config option to force all tags be GPG-signed
2019-07-09 15:25:34 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
dbf491e9e9 Merge branch 'fc/fetch-with-import-fix'
Code restructuring during 2.20 period broke fetching tags via
"import" based transports.

* fc/fetch-with-import-fix:
  fetch: fix regression with transport helpers
  fetch: make the code more understandable
  fetch: trivial cleanup
  t5801 (remote-helpers): add test to fetch tags
  t5801 (remote-helpers): cleanup refspec stuff
2019-07-09 15:25:34 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
99eea64583 Merge branch 'nb/branch-show-other-worktrees-head'
"git branch --list" learned to show branches that are checked out
in other worktrees connected to the same repository prefixed with
'+', similar to the way the currently checked out branch is shown
with '*' in front.

* nb/branch-show-other-worktrees-head:
  branch: add worktree info on verbose output
  branch: update output to include worktree info
  ref-filter: add worktreepath atom
2019-07-09 15:25:33 -07:00
Phillip Wood
bb431c3dad t3420: remove progress lines before comparing output
Some of the tests check the output of rebase is what we expect. These
were added after a regression that added unwanted stash output when
using --autostash. They are useful as they prevent unintended changes to
the output of the various rebase commands. However they also include all
the progress output which is less useful as it only tests what would be
written to a dumb terminal which is not the normal use case. The recent
changes to fix clearing the line when printing progress necessarily
meant making an ugly change to these tests. Address this my removing the
progress output before comparing it to the expected output. We do this
by removing everything before the final "\r" on each line as we don't
care about the progress indicator, but we do care about what is printed
immediately after it.

Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-08 14:59:59 -07:00
Rohit Ashiwal
dcb500dc16 cherry-pick/revert: advise using --skip
The previous commit introduced a --skip flag for cherry-pick and
revert. Update the advice messages, to tell users about this less
cumbersome way of skipping commits. Also add tests to ensure
everything is working fine.

Signed-off-by: Rohit Ashiwal <rohit.ashiwal265@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-02 12:08:08 -07:00
Rohit Ashiwal
de81ca3f36 cherry-pick/revert: add --skip option
git am or rebase have a --skip flag to skip the current commit if the
user wishes to do so. During a cherry-pick or revert a user could
likewise skip a commit, but needs to use 'git reset' (or in the case
of conflicts 'git reset --merge'), followed by 'git (cherry-pick |
revert) --continue' to skip the commit. This is more annoying and
sometimes confusing on the users' part. Add a `--skip` option to make
skipping commits easier for the user and to make the commands more
consistent.

In the next commit, we will change the advice messages hence finishing
the process of teaching revert and cherry-pick "how to skip commits".

Signed-off-by: Rohit Ashiwal <rohit.ashiwal265@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-02 12:08:08 -07:00
Jeff King
ac093d5508 t5703: use test_commit_bulk
There are two loops that create 33 commits each using test_commit. Using
test_commit_bulk speeds this up from:

  Benchmark #1: ./t5703-upload-pack-ref-in-want.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      2.142 s ±  0.161 s    [User: 1.136 s, System: 0.974 s]
    Range (min … max):    1.903 s …  2.401 s    10 runs

to:

  Benchmark #1: ./t5703-upload-pack-ref-in-want.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      1.440 s ±  0.114 s    [User: 737.7 ms, System: 615.4 ms]
    Range (min … max):    1.230 s …  1.604 s    10 runs

for an average savings of almost 33%.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-02 10:11:54 -07:00
Jeff King
9516345ea5 t5702: use test_commit_bulk
There are two loops that create 32 commits each using test_commit. Using
test_commit_bulk speeds this up from:

  Benchmark #1: ./t5702-protocol-v2.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      5.409 s ±  0.513 s    [User: 2.382 s, System: 2.466 s]
    Range (min … max):    4.633 s …  5.927 s    10 runs

to:

  Benchmark #1: ./t5702-protocol-v2.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      3.956 s ±  0.242 s    [User: 1.775 s, System: 1.627 s]
    Range (min … max):    3.449 s …  4.239 s    10 runs

for an average savings of over 25%.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-02 10:11:54 -07:00
Jeff King
737b19b50c t3311: use test_commit_bulk
One of the tests in t3311 creates 300 commits by running "test_commit"
in a loop. This requires 900 processes. Instead, we can use
test_commit_bulk to do it with only four. This improves the runtime of
the script from:

  Benchmark #1: ./t3311-notes-merge-fanout.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      5.821 s ±  0.691 s    [User: 3.146 s, System: 2.782 s]
    Range (min … max):    4.783 s …  6.841 s    10 runs

to:

  Benchmark #1: ./t3311-notes-merge-fanout.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      1.743 s ±  0.116 s    [User: 1.144 s, System: 0.691 s]
    Range (min … max):    1.629 s …  1.994 s    10 runs

for an average speedup of over 70%.

Unfortunately we still have to run 300 instances of "git notes add",
since the point is to test the fanout that comes from adding notes one
by one.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-02 10:11:54 -07:00
Jeff King
1ac96cd1ba t5310: increase the number of bitmapped commits
The bitmap index we compute in t5310 has only 20 commits in it. This
gives poor coverage of bitmap_writer_select_commits(), which simply
writes a bitmap for everything when there are fewer than 100 commits.

Let's bump the number of commits in the test to cover the more complex
code paths (this does drop coverage of the individual lines of the
trivial path, but the complex path does everything it does and more).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-02 10:11:54 -07:00
Jeff King
b1c36cb849 test-lib: introduce test_commit_bulk
Some tests need to create a string of commits. Doing this with
test_commit is very heavy-weight, as it needs at least one process per
commit (and in fact, uses several).

For bulk creation, we can do much better by using fast-import, but it's
often a pain to generate the input. Let's provide a helper to do so.

We'll use t5310 as a guinea pig, as it has three 10-commit loops. Here
are hyperfine results before and after:

  [before]
  Benchmark #1: ./t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      2.846 s ±  0.305 s    [User: 3.042 s, System: 0.919 s]
    Range (min … max):    2.250 s …  3.210 s    10 runs

  [after]
  Benchmark #1: ./t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests
    Time (mean ± σ):      2.210 s ±  0.174 s    [User: 2.570 s, System: 0.604 s]
    Range (min … max):    1.999 s …  2.590 s    10 runs

So we're over 20% faster, while making the callers slightly shorter. We
added a lot more lines in test-lib-function.sh, of course, and the
helper is way more featureful than we need here. But my hope is that it
will be flexible enough to use in more places.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-02 10:08:40 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
3612c2334a t5319: use 'test-tool path-utils' instead of 'ls -l'
Using 'ls -l' and parsing the columns to find file sizes is
problematic when the platform could report the owner as a name
with spaces. Instead, use the 'test-tool path-utils file-size'
command to list only the sizes.

Reported-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:47:15 -07:00
brian m. carlson
f6c9b474a9 t2203: avoid hard-coded object ID values
In order to make this test work with multiple hash algorithms, compute
the object ID used in this test instead of hard-coding it.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:19 -07:00
brian m. carlson
bfefd5202b t1710: make hash independent
This test uses several index hashes, which necessarily depend on the
version of the index and the hash algorithm in use.  Use test_oid_cache
to provide values for these for both SHA-1 and SHA-256.  Also, compute
an object ID and use $EMPTY_BLOB to make the remainder of the tests
independent of the hash algorithm in use.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:19 -07:00
brian m. carlson
2e306f6c4f t1007: remove SHA1 prerequisites
Update this test to use test_oid_cache to specify the object IDs for
both SHA-1 and SHA-256.  Since this test now works with both algorithms,
remove the SHA1 prerequisite.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:19 -07:00
brian m. carlson
b0d3c42eb4 t0090: make test pass with SHA-256
One assertion of this test checks for a shrinking cache tree.  The
initial index contains a cache tree with two directory names but no
object ID, and the second index contains a cache tree with an object ID
but no directory name.

With SHA-1, the second index is smaller than the first, because the
directory information stored takes more than the 20 bytes of an SHA-1
hash, but with SHA-256, the hash is longer, and the test fails the
assertion that the second index is smaller than the first.

To address this issue, increase the length of the subdirectory name to
ensure that the cache tree does indeed shrink in size regardless of the
algorithm in use.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:19 -07:00
brian m. carlson
4772b33878 t0027: make hash size independent
Several parts of this test generate files that have specific hard-coded
object IDs in them.  We don't really care about what the object ID in
question is, so we turn them all to zeros.

However, because some of these values are fixed and some are generated,
they can be of different lengths, which causes problems when running
with SHA-256.  Furthermore, some assertions in this test use only fixed
object IDs and some use both fixed and generated ones, so converting
only the expected results fixes some tests while breaking others.
Convert both actual and expected object IDs to the all-zeros object ID
of the appropriate length to ensure that the test passes when using
SHA-256.

The astute observer will notice that both tr and sed are used here.
Converting the tr call to a sed y/// command looks logical at first, but
it isn't possible because POSIX doesn't allow escapes in y/// commands
other than "\\" and "\n".

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:18 -07:00
brian m. carlson
0795aed0a0 t6030: make test work with SHA-256
Compute several object ID values instead of hard-coding them, and use
test_oid_to_path to cleanly produce a path for an object.

Note that the bisect code which is tested here remains sensitive to the
hash algorithm in use because it uses the object ID to disambiguate
between two equidistant commits.  Fortunately, SHA-1 and SHA-256
disambiguate identically in the cases we care about, so there is no need
to modify the test to accommodate this situation.  However, if a further
hash algorithm change occurs, this test may require some restructuring.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:18 -07:00
brian m. carlson
0b78a1b22a t5000: make hash independent
This test uses a stub of a very large (64 GB) object to test our
generation of tar archives.  In doing so, it uses the object ID of the
object so it can insert it into the database properly.  Look up these
values using test_oid.  Restructure the test slightly to use
test_oid_in_path.

Since we care about the object, not how it is named in a particular hash
algorithm, rename it to "huge-object", which is shorter and more
descriptive.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:18 -07:00
brian m. carlson
8de6b383c1 t1450: make hash size independent
Replace several hard-coded full and partial object IDs with variables or
computed values.  Create junk data to stuff inside an invalid tree that
can be either 20 or 32 bytes long.  Compute a binary all-zeros object ID
instead of hard-coding a 20-byte length.

Additionally, compute various object IDs by using test_oid and
$EMPTY_BLOB so that this test works with multiple hash algorithms.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:18 -07:00
brian m. carlson
ff4cb42e77 t1410: make hash size independent
Instead of parsing object IDs using fixed-length shell patterns, use cut
to extract the first two characters of an object ID in addition to the
test helper for object paths.  Update another test to look up an
appropriate object ID fragment from the all-zeros object ID instead of
hardcoding the value.

Although the test for parsing reflogs at BUFSIZ boundaries passes, mark
it with the SHA1 prerequisite, as it doesn't currently usefully test
anything when using a hash longer than 20 bytes.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:18 -07:00
brian m. carlson
56d8892459 t: add helper to convert object IDs to paths
There are several places in our testsuite where we want to insert a
slash after an object ID to make it into a path we can reference under
.git/objects, and we have various ways of doing so.  Add a helper to
provide a standard way of doing this that works for all size hashes.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 13:28:18 -07:00
Phillip Wood
e981bf7525 git-prompt: improve cherry-pick/revert detection
If the user commits or resets a conflict resolution in the middle of a
sequence of cherry-picks or reverts then CHERRY_PICK_HEAD/REVERT_HEAD
will be removed and so in the absence of those files we need to check
.git/sequencer/todo to see if there is a cherry-pick or revert in
progress.

Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 12:39:44 -07:00
Michael Platings
78fafbb280 t8014: remove unnecessary braces
Signed-off-by: Michael Platings <michael@platin.gs>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 11:05:51 -07:00
Eric Wong
7328482253 repack: disable bitmaps-by-default if .keep files exist
Bitmaps aren't useful with multiple packs, and users with
.keep files ended up with redundant packs when bitmaps
got enabled by default in bare repos.

So detect when .keep files exist and stop enabling bitmaps
by default in that case.

Wasteful (but otherwise harmless) race conditions with .keep files
documented by Jeff King still apply and there's a chance we'd
still end up with redundant data on the FS:

  https://public-inbox.org/git/20190623224244.GB1100@sigill.intra.peff.net/

v2: avoid subshell in test case, be multi-index aware

Fixes: 36eba0323d ("repack: enable bitmaps by default on bare repos")
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reported-by: Janos Farkas <chexum@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 10:29:08 -07:00
Christian Couder
fbec05c210 t0016: add 'remove' subcommand test
Testing the 'remove' subcommand was forgotten when t0016
was created. Let's fix that.

Helped-by: Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 10:26:33 -07:00
Christian Couder
84f559f750 test-oidmap: remove 'add' subcommand
The 'add' subcommand is useless as it is mostly identical
to the 'put' subcommand, so let's remove it.

Helped-by: Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 10:26:28 -07:00
Jeff King
39b44ba771 check_everything_connected: assume alternate ref tips are valid
When we receive a remote ref update to sha1 "X", we want to check that
we have all of the objects needed by "X". We can assume that our
repository is not currently corrupted, and therefore if we have a ref
pointing at "Y", we have all of its objects. So we can stop our
traversal from "X" as soon as we hit "Y".

If we make the same non-corruption assumption about any repositories we
use to store alternates, then we can also use their ref tips to shorten
the traversal.

This is especially useful when cloning with "--reference", as we
otherwise do not have any local refs to check against, and have to
traverse the whole history, even though the other side may have sent us
few or no objects. Here are results for the included perf test (which
shows off more or less the maximal savings, getting one new commit and
sharing the whole history):

Test                        HEAD^             HEAD
--------------------------------------------------------------------
[on git.git]
5600.3: clone --reference   2.94(2.86+0.08)   0.09(0.08+0.01) -96.9%
[on linux.git]
5600.3: clone --reference   45.74(45.34+0.41)   0.36(0.30+0.08) -99.2%

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 10:11:09 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
906b63942a rebase --am: ignore rebase.rescheduleFailedExec
The `exec` command is specific to the interactive backend, therefore it
does not make sense for non-interactive rebases to heed that config
setting.

We still want to error out if a non-interactive rebase is started with
`--reschedule-failed-exec`, of course.

Reported by Vas Sudanagunta via:
https://github.com/git/git/commit/969de3ff0e0#commitcomment-33257187

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 09:43:49 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
663d25018f t7814: do not generate same commits in different repos
t7814 has repo tree like this

  initial-repo
    submodule
      sub

In each repo 'submodule' and 'sub', a commit is made to add the same
initial file 'a' with the same message 'add a'. If tests run fast
enough, the two commits are made in the same second, resulting
identical commits.

There is nothing wrong with that per-se. But it could make the test
flaky. Currently all submodule odbs are merged back in the main
one (because we can't, or couldn't, access separate submodule repos
otherwise). But eventually we need to access objects from the right
repo.

Because the same commit could sometimes be present in both 'submodule'
and 'sub', if there is a bug looking up objects in the wrong repo,
sometimes it will go unnoticed because it finds the needed object in the
wrong repo anyway.

Fix this by changing commit time after every commit. This makes all
commits unique. Of course there are still identical blobs in different
repos, but because we often lookup commit first, then tree and blob,
unique commits are already quite safe.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-28 09:32:23 -07:00
Matthew DeVore
489fc9ee71 list-objects-filter-options: allow mult. --filter
Allow combining of multiple filters by simply repeating the --filter
flag. Before this patch, the user had to combine them in a single flag
somewhat awkwardly (e.g. --filter=combine:FOO+BAR), including
URL-encoding the individual filters.

To make this work, in the --filter flag parsing callback, rather than
error out when we detect that the filter_options struct is already
populated, we modify it in-place to contain the added sub-filter. The
existing sub-filter becomes the lhs of the combined filter, and the
next sub-filter becomes the rhs. We also have to URL-encode the LHS and
RHS sub-filters.

We can simplify the operation if the LHS is already a combine: filter.
In that case, we just append the URL-encoded RHS sub-filter to the LHS
spec to get the new spec.

Helped-by: Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@google.com>
Helped-by: Jeff Hostetler <git@jeffhostetler.com>
Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthew DeVore <matvore@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-28 08:41:53 -07:00
Matthew DeVore
cf9ceb5a12 list-objects-filter-options: make filter_spec a string_list
Make the filter_spec string a string_list rather than a raw C string.
The list of strings must be concatted together to make a complete
filter_spec. A future patch will use this capability to build "combine:"
filter specs gradually.

A strbuf would seem to be a more natural choice for this object, but it
unfortunately requires initialization besides just zero'ing out the
memory.  This results in all container structs, and all containers of
those structs, etc., to also require initialization. Initializing them
all would be more cumbersome that simply using a string_list, which
behaves properly when its contents are zero'd.

For the purposes of code simplification, change behavior in how filter
specs are conveyed over the protocol: do not normalize the tree:<depth>
filter specs since there should be no server in existence that supports
tree:# but not tree:#k etc.

Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthew DeVore <matvore@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-28 08:41:53 -07:00
Matthew DeVore
e987df5fe6 list-objects-filter: implement composite filters
Allow combining filters such that only objects accepted by all filters
are shown. The motivation for this is to allow getting directory
listings without also fetching blobs. This can be done by combining
blob:none with tree:<depth>. There are massive repositories that have
larger-than-expected trees - even if you include only a single commit.

A combined filter supports any number of subfilters, and is written in
the following form:

	combine:<filter 1>+<filter 2>+<filter 3>

Certain non-alphanumeric characters in each filter must be
URL-encoded.

For now, combined filters must be specified in this form. In a
subsequent commit, rev-list will support multiple --filter arguments
which will have the same effect as specifying one filter argument
starting with "combine:". The documentation will be updated in that
commit, as the URL-encoding scheme is in general not meant to be used
directly by the user, and it is better to describe the URL-encoding
feature in terms of the repeated flag.

Helped-by: Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@google.com>
Helped-by: Jeff Hostetler <git@jeffhostetler.com>
Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Helped-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthew DeVore <matvore@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-28 08:41:53 -07:00
Taylor Blau
b31e2680c4 ref-filter.c: find disjoint pattern prefixes
Since cfe004a5a9 (ref-filter: limit traversal to prefix, 2017-05-22),
the ref-filter code has sought to limit the traversals to a prefix of
the given patterns.

That code stopped short of handling more than one pattern, because it
means invoking 'for_each_ref_in' multiple times. If we're not careful
about which patterns overlap, we will output the same refs multiple
times.

For instance, consider the set of patterns 'refs/heads/a/*',
'refs/heads/a/b/c', and 'refs/tags/v1.0.0'. If we naïvely ran:

  for_each_ref_in("refs/heads/a/*", ...);
  for_each_ref_in("refs/heads/a/b/c", ...);
  for_each_ref_in("refs/tags/v1.0.0", ...);

we would see 'refs/heads/a/b/c' (and everything underneath it) twice.

Instead, we want to partition the patterns into disjoint sets, where we
know that no ref will be matched by any two patterns in different sets.
In the above, these are:

  - {'refs/heads/a/*', 'refs/heads/a/b/c'}, and
  - {'refs/tags/v1.0.0'}

Given one of these disjoint sets, what is a suitable pattern to pass to
'for_each_ref_in'? One approach is to compute the longest common prefix
over all elements in that disjoint set, and let the caller cull out the
refs they didn't want. Computing the longest prefix means that in most
cases, we won't match too many things the caller would like to ignore.

The longest common prefixes of the above are:

  - {'refs/heads/a/*', 'refs/heads/a/b/c'} -> refs/heads/a/*
  - {'refs/tags/v1.0.0'}                   -> refs/tags/v1.0.0

We instead invoke:

  for_each_ref_in("refs/heads/a/*", ...);
  for_each_ref_in("refs/tags/v1.0.0", ...);

Which provides us with the refs we were looking for with a minimal
amount of extra cruft, but never a duplicate of the ref we asked for.

Implemented here is an algorithm which accomplishes the above, which
works as follows:

  1. Lexicographically sort the given list of patterns.

  2. Initialize 'prefix' to the empty string, where our goal is to
     build each element in the above set of longest common prefixes.

  3. Consider each pattern in the given set, and emit 'prefix' if it
     reaches the end of a pattern, or touches a wildcard character. The
     end of a string is treated as if it precedes a wildcard. (Note that
     there is some room for future work to detect that, e.g., 'a?b' and
     'abc' are disjoint).

  4. Otherwise, recurse on step (3) with the slice of the list
     corresponding to our current prefix (i.e., the subset of patterns
     that have our prefix as a literal string prefix.)

This algorithm is 'O(kn + n log(n))', where 'k' is max(len(pattern)) for
each pattern in the list, and 'n' is len(patterns).

By discovering this set of interesting patterns, we reduce the runtime
of multi-pattern 'git for-each-ref' (and other ref traversals) from
O(N) to O(n log(N)), where 'N' is the total number of packed references.

Running 'git for-each-ref refs/tags/a refs/tags/b' on a repository with
10,000,000 refs in 'refs/tags/huge-N', my best-of-five times drop from:

  real    0m5.805s
  user    0m5.188s
  sys     0m0.468s

to:

  real    0m0.001s
  user    0m0.000s
  sys     0m0.000s

On linux.git, the times to dig out two of the latest -rc tags drops from
0.002s to 0.001s, so the change on repositories with fewer tags is much
less noticeable.

Co-authored-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-27 13:14:06 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor
5b12e3123b progress: use term_clear_line()
To make sure that the previously displayed progress line is completely
covered up when the new line is shorter, commit 545dc345eb (progress:
break too long progress bar lines, 2019-04-12) added a bunch of
calculations to figure out how many characters it needs to overwrite
with spaces.

Use the just introduced term_clear_line() helper function to, well,
clear the last line, making all these calculations unnecessary, and
thus simplifying the code considerably.

Three tests in 't5541-http-push-smart.sh' 'grep' for specific text
shown in the progress lines at the beginning of the line, but now
those lines begin either with the ANSI escape sequence or with the
terminal width worth of space characters clearing the line.  Relax the
'grep' patterns to match anywhere on the line.  Note that only two of
these three tests fail without relaxing their 'grep' pattern, but the
third looks for the absence of the pattern, so it still succeeds, but
without the adjustment would potentially hide future regressions.

Note also that with this change we no longer need the length of the
previously displayed progress line, so the strbuf added to 'struct
progress' in d53ba841d4 (progress: assemble percentage and counters in
a strbuf before printing, 2019-04-05) is not strictly necessary
anymore.  We still keep it, though, as it avoids allocating and
releasing a strbuf each time the progress is updated.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-27 12:58:41 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor
d7d90885e0 rebase: fix garbled progress display with '-x'
When running a command with the 'exec' instruction during an
interactive rebase session, or for a range of commits using 'git
rebase -x', the output can be a bit garbled when the name of the
command is short enough:

  $ git rebase -x true HEAD~5
  Executing: true
  Executing: true
  Executing: true
  Executing: true
  Executing: true)
  Successfully rebased and updated refs/heads/master.

Note the ')' at the end of the last line.  It gets more garbled as the
range of commits increases:

  $ git rebase -x true HEAD~50
  Executing: true)
  [ repeated 3 more times ]
  Executing: true0)
  [ repeated 44 more times ]
  Executing: true00)
  Successfully rebased and updated refs/heads/master.

Those extra numbers and ')' are remnants of the previously displayed
"Rebasing (N/M)" progress lines that are usually completely
overwritten by the "Executing: <cmd>" lines, unless 'cmd' is short and
the "N/M" part is long.

Make sure that the previously displayed "Rebasing (N/M)" line is
cleared by using the term_clear_line() helper function added in the
previous patch.  Do so only when not being '--verbose', because in
that case these "Rebasing (N/M)" lines are not printed as progress
(i.e. as lines with '\r' at the end), but as "regular" output (with
'\n' at the end).

A couple of other rebase commands print similar messages, e.g.
"Stopped at <abbrev-oid>... <subject>" for the 'edit' or 'break'
commands, or the "Successfully rebased and updated <full-ref>." at the
very end.  These are so long that they practically always overwrite
that "Rebasing (N/M)" progress line, but let's be prudent, and clear
the last line before printing these, too.

In 't3420-rebase-autostash.sh' two helper functions prepare the
expected output of four tests that check the full output of 'git
rebase' and thus are affected by this change, so adjust their
expectations to account for the new line clearing.

Note that this patch doesn't completely eliminate the possibility of
similar garbled outputs, e.g. some error messages from rebase or the
"Auto-merging <file>" message from within the depths of the merge
machinery might not be long enough to completely cover the last
"Rebasing (N/M)" line.  This patch doesn't do anything about them,
because dealing with them individually would result in way too much
churn, while having a catch-all term_clear_line() call in the common
code path of pick_commits() would hide the "Rebasing (N/M)" line way
too soon, and it would either flicker or be invisible.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-27 12:58:20 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
90d3405196 match-trees.c: remove the_repo from shift_tree*()
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-27 12:45:17 -07:00
Phillip Wood
ed5b1ca10b status: do not report errors in sequencer/todo
commit 4a72486de9 ("fix cherry-pick/revert status after commit",
2019-04-16) used parse_insn_line() to parse the first line of the todo
list to check if it was a pick or revert. However if the todo list is
left over from an old cherry-pick or revert and references a commit that
no longer exists then parse_insn_line() prints an error message which is
confusing for users [1]. Instead parse just the command name so that the
user is alerted to the presence of stale sequencer state by status
reporting that a cherry-pick or revert is in progress.

Note that we should not be leaving stale sequencer state lying around
(or at least not as often) after commit b07d9bfd17 ("commit/reset: try
to clean up sequencer state", 2019-04-16). However the user may still
have stale state that predates that commit.

Also avoid printing an error message if for some reason the user has a
file called `sequencer` in $GIT_DIR.

[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/3bc58c33-4268-4e7c-bf1a-fe349b3cb037@www.fastmail.com/

Reported-by: Espen Antonsen <espen@inspired.no>
Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-27 10:31:02 -07:00
Jonathan Tan
8d45ad8c29 t5551: test usage of chunked encoding explicitly
When run using GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION=2, a test in t5551 fails
because 4 POSTs (probe, ls-refs, probe, fetch) are sent instead of 2
(probe, fetch).

One way to resolve this would be to relax the condition (from "= 2" to
greater than 1, say), but upon further inspection, the test probably
shouldn't be counting the number of POSTs. This test states that large
requests are split across POSTs, but this is not correct; the main
change is that chunked transfer encoding is used, but the request is
still contained within one POST. (The test coincidentally works because
Git indeed sends 2 POSTs in the case of a large request, but that is
because, as stated above, the first POST is a probing RPC - see
post_rpc() in remote-curl.c for more information.)

Therefore, instead of counting POSTs, check that chunked transfer
encoding is used. This also has the desirable side effect of passing
with GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION=2.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-27 10:14:10 -07:00
Christian Couder
9a4c507886 t0410: test fetching from many promisor remotes
This shows that it is now possible to fetch objects from more
than one promisor remote, and that fetching from a new
promisor remote can configure it as one.

Helped-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-25 14:05:37 -07:00
Christian Couder
fa3d1b63e8 promisor-remote: parse remote.*.partialclonefilter
This makes it possible to specify a different partial clone
filter for each promisor remote.

Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-25 14:05:37 -07:00
Christian Couder
b14ed5adaf Use promisor_remote_get_direct() and has_promisor_remote()
Instead of using the repository_format_partial_clone global
and fetch_objects() directly, let's use has_promisor_remote()
and promisor_remote_get_direct().

This way all the configured promisor remotes will be taken
into account, not only the one specified by
extensions.partialClone.

Also when cloning or fetching using a partial clone filter,
remote.origin.promisor will be set to "true" instead of
setting extensions.partialClone to "origin". This makes it
possible to use many promisor remote just by fetching from
them.

Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-25 14:05:37 -07:00
Christian Couder
c59c7c879e t0410: remove pipes after git commands
Let's not run a git command, especially one with "verify" in its
name, upstream of a pipe, because the pipe will hide the git
command's exit code.

While at it, let's also avoid a useless `cat` command piping
into `sed`.

Helped-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-25 14:05:37 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor
e532a90a9f t5551: use 'test_i18ngrep' to check translated output
The two tests 'invalid Content-Type rejected' and 'server-side error
detected' in 't5551-http-fetch-smart.sh' use "plain" 'grep' to check
that 'git clone' failed with the expected error message, but the
messages they are checking are translated, and, consequently, these
tests fail when the test script is run with GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON
enabled.

Use 'test_i18ngrep' instead.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-25 12:06:28 -07:00
Morian Sonnet
30db18b148 submodule foreach: fix recursion of options
Calling

    git submodule foreach --recursive <subcommand> --<option>

leads to an error stating that the option --<option> is unknown to
submodule--helper. That is of course only, when <option> is not a valid
option for git submodule foreach.

The reason for this is, that above call is internally translated into a
call to submodule--helper:

    git submodule--helper foreach --recursive \
        -- <subcommand> --<option>

This call starts by executing the subcommand with its option inside the
first level submodule and continues by calling the next iteration of
the submodule foreach call

    git --super-prefix <submodulepath> submodule--helper \
      foreach --recursive <subcommand> --<option>

inside the first level submodule. Note that the double dash in front of
the subcommand is missing.

This problem starts to arise only recently, as the
PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN flag for the argument parsing of git submodule
foreach was removed in commit a282f5a906. Hence, the unknown option is
complained about now, as the argument parsing is not properly ended by
the double dash.

This commit fixes the problem by adding the double dash in front of the
subcommand during the recursion.

Signed-off-by: Morian Sonnet <moriansonnet@googlemail.com>
Acked-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-25 11:17:53 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor
077b979891 t3404: make the 'rebase.missingCommitsCheck=ignore' test more focused
The test 'rebase -i respects rebase.missingCommitsCheck = warn' is
mainly interested in the warning about the dropped commits, but it
checks the whole output of 'git rebase', including progress lines and
what not that are not at all relevant to 'rebase.missingCommitsCheck',
but make it necessary to update this test whenever e.g. the way we
show progress is updated (as it will happen in one of the later
patches of this series).

Modify the test to verify only the first four lines of 'git rebase's
output that contain all the important lines, notably the line
containing the "Warning:" itself and the oneline log of the dropped
commit.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-24 13:38:46 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor
c9749b369d t3404: modernize here doc style
In 't3404-rebase-interactive.sh' the expected output of several tests
is prepared from here documents, which are outside of
'test_expect_success' blocks and have spaces around redirection
operators.

Move these here documents into the corresponding 'test_expect_success'
block and avoid spaces between filename and redition operators.
Furthermore, quote the here docs' delimiter word to prevent parameter
expansions and what not, where applicable.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-24 13:38:46 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
ed33bd8f30 t0001: fix on case-insensitive filesystems
On a case-insensitive filesystem, such as HFS+ or NTFS, it is possible
that the idea Bash has of the current directory differs in case from
what Git thinks it is. That's totally okay, though, and we should not
expect otherwise.

On Windows, for example, when you call

	cd C:\GIT-SDK-64

in a PowerShell and there exists a directory called `C:\git-sdk-64`, the
current directory will be reported in all upper-case. Even in a Bash
that you might call from that PowerShell. Git, however, will have
normalized this via `GetFinalPathByHandle()`, and the expectation in
t0001 that the recorded gitdir will match what `pwd` says will be
violated.

Let's address this by comparing these paths in a case-insensitive
manner when `core.ignoreCase` is `true`.

Reported by Jameson Miller.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-24 11:55:54 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
cf7a8515c6 tests: mark two failing tests under FAIL_PREREQS
Fix a couple of tests that would potentially fail under
GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS=true.

I missed these when annotating other tests in dfe1a17df9 ("tests: add
a special setup where prerequisites fail", 2019-05-13) because on my
system I can only reproduce this failure when I run the tests as
"root", since the tests happen to depend on whether we can fall back
on GECOS info or not. I.e. they'd usually fail to look up the ident
info anyway, but not always.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 14:08:42 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
8867aa855e Merge branch 'jt/partial-clone-missing-ref-delta-base'
"git fetch" into a lazy clone forgot to fetch base objects that are
necessary to complete delta in a thin packfile, which has been
corrected.

* jt/partial-clone-missing-ref-delta-base:
  t5616: cover case of client having delta base
  t5616: use correct flag to check object is missing
  index-pack: prefetch missing REF_DELTA bases
  t5616: refactor packfile replacement
2019-06-21 11:24:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
a41dad4330 Merge branch 'ml/userdiff-rust'
The pattern "git diff/grep" use to extract funcname and words
boundary for Rust has been added.

* ml/userdiff-rust:
  userdiff: two simplifications of patterns for rust
  userdiff: add built-in pattern for rust
2019-06-21 11:24:08 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
c740039921 tests: make GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS a boolean
Change the GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS variable from being "non-empty?" to
being a more standard boolean variable. I recently added the variable
in dfe1a17df9 ("tests: add a special setup where prerequisites fail",
2019-05-13), having to add another "non-empty?" special-case is what
prompted me to write the "git env--helper" utility being used here.

Converting this one is a bit tricky since we use it so early and
frequently in the guts of the test code itself, so let's set a
GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS_INTERNAL which can be tested with the old "test
-n" for the purposes of the shell code, and change the user-exposed
and documented GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS variable to a boolean.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:42:49 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
3b072c577b tests: replace test_tristate with "git env--helper"
The test_tristate helper introduced in 83d842dc8c ("tests: turn on
network daemon tests by default", 2014-02-10) can now be better
implemented with "git env--helper" to give the variables in question
the standard boolean behavior.

The reason for the "tristate" was to have all of false/true/auto,
where "auto" meant either "false" or "true" depending on what the
fallback was. With the --default option to "git env--helper" we can
simply have e.g. GIT_TEST_HTTPD where we know if it's true because the
user asked explicitly ("true"), or true implicitly ("auto").

This breaks backwards compatibility for explicitly setting "auto" for
these variables, but I don't think anyone cares. That was always
intended to be internal.

This means the test_normalize_bool() code in test-lib-functions.sh
goes away in addition to test_tristate(). We still need the
test_skip_or_die() helper, but now it takes the variable name instead
of the value, and uses "git env--bool" to distinguish a default "true"
from an explicit "true" (in those "explicit true" cases we want to
fail the test in question).

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:42:49 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
423b05e102 tests README: re-flow a previously changed paragraph
A previous change to the "GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON" variable left this
paragraph needing to be re-flowed. Let's do that in this separate
change to make it easy to see that there's no change here when viewed
with "--word-diff".

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:42:49 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
1ff750b128 tests: make GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON a boolean
Change the GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON variable from being "non-empty?" to
being a more standard boolean variable.

Since it needed to be checked in both C code and shellscript (via test
-n) it was one of the remaining shellscript-like variables. Now that
we have "env--helper" we can change that.

There's a couple of tricky edge cases that arise because we're using
git_env_bool() early, and the config-reading "env--helper".

If GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON is set to an invalid value die_bad_number()
will die, but to do so it would usually call gettext(). Let's detect
the special case of GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON and always emit that
message in the C locale, lest we infinitely loop.

As seen in the updated tests in t0017-env-helper.sh there's also a
caveat related to "env--helper" needing to read the config for trace2
purposes.

Since the C_LOCALE_OUTPUT prerequisite is lazy and relies on
"env--helper" we could get invalid results if we failed to read the
config (e.g. because we'd loop on includes) when combined with
e.g. "test_i18ngrep" wanting to check with "env--helper" if
GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON was true or not.

I'm crossing my fingers and hoping that a test similar to the one I
removed in the earlier "config tests: simplify include cycle test"
change in this series won't happen again, and testing for this
explicitly in "env--helper"'s own tests.

This change breaks existing uses of
e.g. GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease, which we've documented in
po/README and other places. As noted in [1] we might want to consider
also accepting "YesPlease" in "env--helper" as a special-case.

But as the lack of uproar over 6cdccfce1e ("i18n: make GETTEXT_POISON
a runtime option", 2018-11-08) demonstrates the audience for this
option is a really narrow set of git developers, who shouldn't have
much trouble modifying their test scripts, so I think it's better to
deal with that minor headache now and make all the relevant GIT_TEST_*
variables boolean in the same way than carry the "YesPlease"
special-case forward.

1. https://public-inbox.org/git/xmqqtvckm3h8.fsf@gitster-ct.c.googlers.com/

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:42:49 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
e3d5e4bd5a t6040 test: stop using global "script" variable
Change test code added in c0234b2ef6 ("stat_tracking_info(): clear
object flags used during counting", 2008-07-03) to stop using the
"script" variable also used for lazy prerequisites in
test-lib-functions.sh.

Since this test uses test_i18ncmp and expects to use its own "script"
variable twice it implicitly depends on the C_LOCALE_OUTPUT
prerequisite not being a lazy prerequisite. A follow-up change will
make it a lazy prerequisite, so we must remove this landmine before
inadvertently stepping on it as we make that change.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:42:49 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
b4f207f339 env--helper: new undocumented builtin wrapping git_env_*()
We have many GIT_TEST_* variables that accept a <boolean> because
they're implemented in C, and then some that take <non-empty?> because
they're implemented at least partially in shellscript.

Add a helper that wraps git_env_bool() and git_env_ulong() as the
first step in fixing this. This isn't being added as a test-tool mode
because some of these are used outside the test suite.

Part of what this tool does can be done via a trick with "git config"
added in 83d842dc8c ("tests: turn on network daemon tests by default",
2014-02-10) for test_tristate(), i.e.:

    git -c magic.variable="$1" config --bool magic.variable 2>/dev/null

But as subsequent changes will show being able to pass along the
default value makes all the difference, and we'll be able to replace
test_tristate() itself with that.

The --type=bool option will be used by subsequent patches, but not
--type=ulong. I figured it was easy enough to add it & test for it so
I left it in so we'd have wrappers for both git_env_*() functions, and
to have a template to make it obvious how we'd add --type=int etc. if
it's needed in the future.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:42:49 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
cdbd70c437 fetch: add --[no-]show-forced-updates argument
After updating a set of remove refs during a 'git fetch', we walk the
commits in the new ref value and not in the old ref value to discover
if the update was a forced update. This results in two things happening
during the command:

 1. The line including the ref update has an additional "(forced-update)"
    marker at the end.

 2. The ref log for that remote branch includes a bit saying that update
    is a forced update.

For many situations, this forced-update message happens infrequently, or
is a small bit of information among many ref updates. Many users ignore
these messages, but the calculation required here slows down their fetches
significantly. Keep in mind that they do not have the opportunity to
calculate a commit-graph file containing the newly-fetched commits, so
these comparisons can be very slow.

Add a '--[no-]show-forced-updates' option that allows a user to skip this
calculation. The only permanent result is dropping the forced-update bit
in the reflog.

Include a new fetch.showForcedUpdates config setting that allows this
behavior without including the argument in every command. The config
setting is overridden by the command-line arguments.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:38:29 -07:00
Jeff Hostetler
fb4db1a298 status: ignore status.aheadbehind in porcelain formats
Teach porcelain V[12] formats to ignore the status.aheadbehind
config setting. They only respect the --[no-]ahead-behind
command line argument.  This is for backwards compatibility
with existing scripts.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:35:03 -07:00
Jeff Hostetler
06b324c1d7 status: add status.aheadbehind setting
The --[no-]ahead-behind option was introduced in fd9b544a
(status: add --[no-]ahead-behind to status and commit for V2
format, 2018-01-09). This is a necessary change of behavior
in repos where the remote tracking branches can move very
quickly ahead of the local branches. However, users need to
remember to provide the command-line argument every time.

Add a new "status.aheadBehind" config setting to change the
default behavior of all git status formats.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 09:35:00 -07:00
John Lin
b2f5171ecc status: remove the empty line after hints
Before this patch, there is inconsistency between the status
messages with hints and the ones without hints: there is an
empty line between the title and the file list if hints are
presented, but there isn't one if there are no hints.

This patch remove the inconsistency by removing the empty
lines even if hints are presented.

Signed-off-by: John Lin <johnlinp@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-21 08:54:05 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
8423083540 config tests: simplify include cycle test
Simplify an overly verbose test added in 9b25a0b52e ("config: add
include directive", 2012-02-06). The "expect" file was never used, and
by using .gitconfig it's not as intuitive to reproduce this manually
with "-d" as some other tests, since HOME needs to be set in the
environment.

Also remove the use of test_i18ngrep added in a769bfc74f ("config.c:
mark more strings for translation", 2018-07-21) in favor of overriding
the GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON value.

Using the i18n test wrappers hasn't been needed since my
6cdccfce1e ("i18n: make GETTEXT_POISON a runtime option", 2018-11-08).
As a follow-up change to the yet-to-be-added t0017-env-helper.sh will
show, doing it this way can hide a regression when combined with
trace2's early config reading. That early config reading was added in
bce9db6de9 ("trace2: use system/global config for default trace2
settings", 2019-04-15).

So let's remove the testing for that potential regression here, I'll
instead add it explicitly to t0017-env-helper.sh in a follow-up
change.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 15:06:10 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
fdda1ac62d t0001 (mingw): do not expect a specific order of stdout/stderr
When redirecting stdout/stderr to the same file, we cannot guarantee
that stdout will come first.

In fact, in this test case, it seems that an MSVC build always prints
stderr first.

In any case, this test case does not want to verify the *order* but
the *presence* of both outputs, so let's test exactly that.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 14:03:05 -07:00
Barret Rhoden
f0cbe742f4 blame: add a test to cover blame_coalesce()
Signed-off-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 13:38:09 -07:00
Barret Rhoden
a07a97760c blame: use the fingerprint heuristic to match ignored lines
This commit integrates the fuzzy fingerprint heuristic into
guess_line_blames().

We actually make two passes.  The first pass uses the fuzzy algorithm to
find a match within the current diff chunk.  If that fails, the second
pass searches the entire parent file for the best match.

For an example of scanning the entire parent for a match, consider:

	commit-a 30) #include <sys/header_a.h>
	commit-b 31) #include <header_b.h>
	commit-c 32) #include <header_c.h>

Then commit X alphabetizes them:

	commit-X 30) #include <header_b.h>
	commit-X 31) #include <header_c.h>
	commit-X 32) #include <sys/header_a.h>

If we just check the parent's chunk (i.e. the first pass), we'd get:

	commit-b 30) #include <header_b.h>
	commit-c 31) #include <header_c.h>
	commit-X 32) #include <sys/header_a.h>

That's because commit X actually consists of two chunks: one chunk is
removing sys/header_a.h, then some context, and the second chunk is
adding sys/header_a.h.

If we scan the entire parent file, we get:

	commit-b 30) #include <header_b.h>
	commit-c 31) #include <header_c.h>
	commit-a 32) #include <sys/header_a.h>

Signed-off-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 13:38:09 -07:00
Michael Platings
1d028dc682 blame: add a fingerprint heuristic to match ignored lines
This algorithm will replace the heuristic used to identify lines from
ignored commits with one that finds likely candidate lines in the
parent's version of the file.  The actual replacement occurs in an
upcoming commit.

The old heuristic simply assigned lines in the target to the same line
number (plus offset) in the parent. The new function uses a
fingerprinting algorithm to detect similarity between lines.

The new heuristic is designed to accurately match changes made
mechanically by formatting tools such as clang-format and clang-tidy.
These tools make changes such as breaking up lines to fit within a
character limit or changing identifiers to fit with a naming convention.
The heuristic is not intended to match more extensive refactoring
changes and may give misleading results in such cases.

In most cases formatting tools preserve line ordering, so the heuristic
is optimised for such cases. (Some types of changes do reorder lines
e.g. sorting keep the line content identical, the git blame -M option
can already be used to address this). The reason that it is advantageous
to rely on ordering is due to source code repeating the same character
sequences often e.g. declaring an identifier on one line and using that
identifier on several subsequent lines.  This means that lines can look
very similar to each other which presents a problem when doing fuzzy
matching. Relying on ordering gives us extra clues to point towards the
true match.

The heuristic operates on a single diff chunk change at a time. It
creates a “fingerprint” for each line on each side of the change.
Fingerprints are described in detail in the comment for `struct
fingerprint`, but essentially are a multiset of the character pairs in a
line. The heuristic first identifies the line in the target entry whose
fingerprint is most clearly matched to a line fingerprint in the parent
entry. Where fingerprints match identically, the position of the lines
is used as a tie-break. The heuristic locks in the best match, and
subtracts the fingerprint of the line in the target entry from the
fingerprint of the line in the parent entry to prevent other lines being
matched on the same parts of that line. It then repeats the process
recursively on the section of the chunk before the match, and then the
section of the chunk after the match.

Here's an example of the difference the fingerprinting makes. Consider
a file with two commits:

        commit-a 1) void func_1(void *x, void *y);
        commit-b 2) void func_2(void *x, void *y);

After a commit 'X', we have:

        commit-X 1) void func_1(void *x,
        commit-X 2)             void *y);
        commit-X 3) void func_2(void *x,
        commit-X 4)             void *y);

When we blame-ignored with the old algorithm, we get:

        commit-a 1) void func_1(void *x,
        commit-b 2)             void *y);
        commit-X 3) void func_2(void *x,
        commit-X 4)             void *y);

Where commit-b is blamed for 2 instead of 3.  With the fingerprint
algorithm, we get:

        commit-a 1) void func_1(void *x,
        commit-a 2)             void *y);
        commit-b 3) void func_2(void *x,
        commit-b 4)             void *y);

Note line 2 could be matched with either commit-a or commit-b as it is
equally similar to both lines, but is matched with commit-a because its
position as a fraction of the new line range is more similar to commit-a
as a fraction of the old line range. Line 4 is also equally similar to
both lines, but as it appears after line 3 which will be matched first
it cannot be matched with an earlier line.

For many more examples, see t/t8014-blame-ignore-fuzzy.sh which contains
example parent and target files and the line numbers in the parent that
must be matched.

Signed-off-by: Michael Platings <michael@platin.gs>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 13:38:08 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
bcba406532 t2027: use test_must_be_empty
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 13:31:20 -07:00
Emily Shaffer
42357b4e8b rev-list: teach --no-object-names to enable piping
Allow easier parsing by cat-file by giving rev-list an option to print
only the OID of a non-commit object without any additional information.
This is a short-term shim; later on, rev-list should be taught how to
print the types of objects it finds in a format similar to cat-file's.

Before this commit, the output from rev-list needed to be massaged
before being piped to cat-file, like so:

  git rev-list --objects HEAD | cut -f 1 -d ' ' |
    git cat-file --batch-check

This was especially unexpected when dealing with root trees, as an
invisible whitespace exists at the end of the OID:

  git rev-list --objects --filter=tree:1 --max-count=1 HEAD |
    xargs -I% echo "AA%AA"

Now, it can be piped directly, as in the added test case:

  git rev-list --objects --no-object-names HEAD | git cat-file --batch-check

Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@google.com>
Change-Id: I489bdf0a8215532e540175188883ff7541d70e1b
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 13:13:04 -07:00
Jeff King
0ebbcf70e6 object: convert lookup_unknown_object() to use object_id
There are no callers left of lookup_unknown_object() that aren't just
passing us the "hash" member of a "struct object_id". Let's take the
whole struct, which gets us closer to removing all raw sha1 variables.
It also matches the existing conversions of lookup_blob(), etc.

The conversions of callers were done by hand, but they're all mechanical
one-liners.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 10:06:19 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
c3d6b70338 fetch: only run 'gc' once when fetching multiple remotes
In multiple remotes mode, git-fetch is launched for n-1 remotes and the
last remote is handled by the current process. Each of these processes
will in turn run 'gc' at the end.

This is not really a problem because even if multiple 'gc --auto' is run
at the same time we still handle it correctly. It does show multiple
"auto packing in the background" messages though. And we may waste some
resources when gc actually runs because we still do some stuff before
checking the lock and moving it to background.

So let's try to avoid that. We should only need one 'gc' run after all
objects and references are added anyway. Add a new option --no-auto-gc
that will be used by those n-1 processes. 'gc --auto' will always run on
the main fetch process (*).

(*) even if we fetch remotes in parallel at some point in future, this
    should still be fine because we should "join" all those processes
    before this step.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:56:44 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
5b15eb397d commit-graph: test verify across alternates
The 'git commit-graph verify' subcommand loads a commit-graph from
a given object directory instead of using the standard method
prepare_commit_graph(). During development of load_commit_graph_chain(),
a version did not include prepare_alt_odb() as it was previously
run by prepare_commit_graph() in most cases.

Add a test that prevents that mistake from happening again.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:27 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
16110c9348 commit-graph: normalize commit-graph filenames
When writing commit-graph files, we append path data to an
object directory, which may be specified by the user via the
'--object-dir' option. If the user supplies a trailing slash,
or some other alternative path format, the resulting path may
be usable for writing to the correct location. However, when
expiring graph files from the <obj-dir>/info/commit-graphs
directory during a write, we need to compare paths with exact
string matches.

Normalize the commit-graph filenames to avoid ambiguity. This
creates extra allocations, but this is a constant multiple of
the number of commit-graph files, which should be a number in
the single digits.

Further normalize the object directory in the context. Due to
a comparison between g->obj_dir and ctx->obj_dir in
split_graph_merge_strategy(), a trailing slash would prevent
any merging of layers within the same object directory. The
check is there to ensure we do not merge across alternates.
Update the tests to include a case with this trailing slash
problem.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:27 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
a09c1301ce commit-graph: test --split across alternate without --split
We allow sharing commit-graph files across alternates. When we are
writing a split commit-graph, we allow adding tip graph files that
are not in the alternate, but include commits from our local repo.

However, if our alternate is not using the split commit-graph format,
its file is at .git/objects/info/commit-graph and we are trying to
write files in .git/objects/info/commit-graphs/graph-{hash}.graph.

We already have logic to ensure we do not merge across alternate
boundaries, but we also cannot have a commit-graph chain to our
alternate if uses the old filename structure.

Create a test that verifies we create a new split commit-graph
with only one level and we do not modify the existing commit-graph
in the alternate.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
e2017c48fe commit-graph: test octopus merges with --split
Octopus merges require an extra chunk of data in the commit-graph
file format. Create a test that ensures the new --split option
continues to work with an octopus merge. Specifically, ensure
that the octopus merge has parents across layers to truly check
that our graph position logic holds up correctly.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
ba41112a63 commit-graph: clean up chains after flattened write
If we write a commit-graph file without the split option, then
we write to $OBJDIR/info/commit-graph and start to ignore
the chains in $OBJDIR/info/commit-graphs/.

Unlink the commit-graph-chain file and expire the graph-{hash}.graph
files in $OBJDIR/info/commit-graphs/ during every write.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
3da4b609bb commit-graph: verify chains with --shallow mode
If we wrote a commit-graph chain, we only modified the tip file in
the chain. It is valuable to verify what we wrote, but not waste
time checking files we did not write.

Add a '--shallow' option to the 'git commit-graph verify' subcommand
and check that it does not read the base graph in a two-file chain.

Making the verify subcommand read from a chain of commit-graphs takes
some rearranging of the builtin code.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
c2bc6e6ab0 commit-graph: create options for split files
The split commit-graph feature is now fully implemented, but needs
some more run-time configurability. Allow direct callers to 'git
commit-graph write --split' to specify the values used in the
merge strategy and the expire time.

Update the documentation to specify these values.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
8d84097f96 commit-graph: expire commit-graph files
As we merge commit-graph files in a commit-graph chain, we should clean
up the files that are no longer used.

This change introduces an 'expiry_window' value to the context, which is
always zero (for now). We then check the modified time of each
graph-{hash}.graph file in the $OBJDIR/info/commit-graphs folder and
unlink the files that are older than the expiry_window.

Since this is always zero, this immediately clears all unused graph
files. We will update the value to match a config setting in a future
change.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
c523035cbd commit-graph: allow cross-alternate chains
In an environment like a fork network, it is helpful to have a
commit-graph chain that spans both the base repo and the fork repo. The
fork is usually a small set of data on top of the large repo, but
sometimes the fork is much larger. For example, git-for-windows/git has
almost double the number of commits as git/git because it rebases its
commits on every major version update.

To allow cross-alternate commit-graph chains, we need a few pieces:

1. When looking for a graph-{hash}.graph file, check all alternates.

2. When merging commit-graph chains, do not merge across alternates.

3. When writing a new commit-graph chain based on a commit-graph file
   in another object directory, do not allow success if the base file
   has of the name "commit-graph" instead of
   "commit-graphs/graph-{hash}.graph".

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
1771be90c8 commit-graph: merge commit-graph chains
When searching for a commit in a commit-graph chain of G graphs with N
commits, the search takes O(G log N) time. If we always add a new tip
graph with every write, the linear G term will start to dominate and
slow the lookup process.

To keep lookups fast, but also keep most incremental writes fast, create
a strategy for merging levels of the commit-graph chain. The strategy is
detailed in the commit-graph design document, but is summarized by these
two conditions:

  1. If the number of commits we are adding is more than half the number
     of commits in the graph below, then merge with that graph.

  2. If we are writing more than 64,000 commits into a single graph,
     then merge with all lower graphs.

The numeric values in the conditions above are currently constant, but
can become config options in a future update.

As we merge levels of the commit-graph chain, check that the commits
still exist in the repository. A garbage-collection operation may have
removed those commits from the object store and we do not want to
persist them in the commit-graph chain. This is a non-issue if the
'git gc' process wrote a new, single-level commit-graph file.

After we merge levels, the old graph-{hash}.graph files are no longer
referenced by the commit-graph-chain file. We will expire these files in
a future change.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
135a712375 commit-graph: add --split option to builtin
Add a new "--split" option to the 'git commit-graph write' subcommand. This
option allows the optional behavior of writing a commit-graph chain.

The current behavior will add a tip commit-graph containing any commits that
are not in the existing commit-graph or commit-graph chain. Later changes
will allow merging the chain and expiring out-dated files.

Add a new test script (t5324-split-commit-graph.sh) that demonstrates this
behavior.

Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Derrick Stolee
6c622f9f0b commit-graph: write commit-graph chains
Extend write_commit_graph() to write a commit-graph chain when given the
COMMIT_GRAPH_SPLIT flag.

This implementation is purposefully simplistic in how it creates a new
chain. The commits not already in the chain are added to a new tip
commit-graph file.

Much of the logic around writing a graph-{hash}.graph file and updating
the commit-graph-chain file is the same as the commit-graph file case.
However, there are several places where we need to do some extra logic
in the split case.

Track the list of graph filenames before and after the planned write.
This will be more important when we start merging graph files, but it
also allows us to upgrade our commit-graph file to the appropriate
graph-{hash}.graph file when we upgrade to a chain of commit-graphs.

Note that we use the eighth byte of the commit-graph header to store the
number of base graph files. This determines the length of the base
graphs chunk.

A subtle change of behavior with the new logic is that we do not write a
commit-graph if we our commit list is empty. This extends to the typical
case, which is reflected in t5318-commit-graph.sh.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 20:46:26 -07:00
Thomas Gummerer
63b50c8ffe stash: fix show referencing stash index
In the conversion of 'stash show' to C in dc7bd382b1 ("stash: convert
show to builtin", 2019-02-25), 'git stash show <n>', where n is the
index of a stash got broken, if n is not a file or a valid revision by
itself.

'stash show' accepts any flag 'git diff' accepts for changing the
output format.  Internally we use 'setup_revisions()' to parse these
command line flags.  Currently we pass the whole argv through to
'setup_revisions()', which includes the stash index.

As the stash index is not a valid revision or a file in the working
tree in most cases however, this 'setup_revisions()' call (and thus
the whole command) ends up failing if we use this form of 'git stash
show'.

Instead of passing the whole argv to 'setup_revisions()', only pass
the flags (and the command name) through, while excluding the stash
reference.  The stash reference is parsed (and validated) in
'get_stash_info()' already.

This separate parsing also means that we currently do produce the
correct output if the command succeeds.

Reported-by: Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 14:47:49 -07:00
Jeff King
29c83fc23f interpret-trailers: load default config
The interpret-trailers program does not do the usual loading of config
via git_default_config(), and thus does not respect many of the usual
options. In particular, we will not load core.commentChar, even though
the underlying trailer code uses its value.

This can be seen in the accompanying test, where setting
core.commentChar to anything besides "#" results in a failure to treat
the comments correctly.

Reported-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-19 07:12:49 -07:00
Christian Couder
a1100d2cee test-hashmap: remove 'hash' command
If hashes like strhash() are updated, for example to use a different
hash algorithm, we should not have to be updating t0011 to change out
the hashes.

As long as hashmap can store and retrieve values, and that it performs
well, we should not care what are the values of the hashes. Let's just
focus on the externally visible behavior instead.

Suggested-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-17 18:11:42 -07:00
Christian Couder
c1f7f53834 t: add t0016-oidmap.sh
Add actual tests for operations using `struct oidmap` from oidmap.{c,h}.

Helped-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-17 18:11:41 -07:00
Christian Couder
11510decd0 t/helper: add test-oidmap.c
This new helper is very similar to "test-hashmap.c" and will help
test how `struct oidmap` from oidmap.{c,h} can be used.

Helped-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-17 18:11:41 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
14f49b2058 Merge branch 'xl/record-partial-clone-origin'
When creating a partial clone, the object filtering criteria is
recorded for the origin of the clone, but this incorrectly used a
hardcoded name "origin" to name that remote; it has been corrected
to honor the "--origin <name>" option.

* xl/record-partial-clone-origin:
  clone: respect user supplied origin name when setting up partial clone
2019-06-17 10:15:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
dedc046421 Merge branch 'pb/request-pull-verify-remote-ref'
"git request-pull" learned to warn when the ref we ask them to pull
from in the local repository and in the published repository are
different.

* pb/request-pull-verify-remote-ref:
  request-pull: warn if the remote object is not the same as the local one
  request-pull: quote regex metacharacters in local ref
2019-06-17 10:15:20 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
e7ef93ba7a Merge branch 'sw/git-p4-unshelve-branched-files'
"git p4" update.

* sw/git-p4-unshelve-branched-files:
  git-p4: allow unshelving of branched files
2019-06-17 10:15:18 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
2f475317f2 Merge branch 'bl/userdiff-octave'
The pattern "git diff/grep" use to extract funcname and words
boundary for Matlab has been extend to cover Octave, which is more
or less equivalent.

* bl/userdiff-octave:
  userdiff: fix grammar and style issues
  userdiff: add Octave
2019-06-17 10:15:17 -07:00