"git maintenance" scheduler learned to use systemd timers as a
possible backend.
* lh/systemd-timers:
maintenance: add support for systemd timers on Linux
maintenance: `git maintenance run` learned `--scheduler=<scheduler>`
cache.h: Introduce a generic "xdg_config_home_for(…)" function
The tracing of process ancestry information has been enhanced.
* ab/tr2-leaks-and-fixes:
tr2: log N parent process names on Linux
tr2: do compiler enum check in trace2_collect_process_info()
tr2: leave the parent list empty upon failure & don't leak memory
tr2: stop leaking "thread_name" memory
tr2: clarify TRACE2_PROCESS_INFO_EXIT comment under Linux
tr2: remove NEEDSWORK comment for "non-procfs" implementations
The code to make "git grep" recurse into submodules has been
updated to migrate away from the "add submodule's object store as
an alternate object store" mechanism (which is suboptimal).
* jt/grep-wo-submodule-odb-as-alternate:
t7814: show lack of alternate ODB-adding
submodule-config: pass repo upon blob config read
grep: add repository to OID grep sources
grep: allocate subrepos on heap
grep: read submodule entry with explicit repo
grep: typesafe versions of grep_source_init
grep: use submodule-ODB-as-alternate lazy-addition
submodule: lazily add submodule ODBs as alternates
The reachability bitmap file used to be generated only for a single
pack, but now we've learned to generate bitmaps for history that
span across multiple packfiles.
* tb/multi-pack-bitmaps: (29 commits)
pack-bitmap: drop bitmap_index argument from try_partial_reuse()
pack-bitmap: drop repository argument from prepare_midx_bitmap_git()
p5326: perf tests for MIDX bitmaps
p5310: extract full and partial bitmap tests
midx: respect 'GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX_WRITE_BITMAP'
t7700: update to work with MIDX bitmap test knob
t5319: don't write MIDX bitmaps in t5319
t5310: disable GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX_WRITE_BITMAP
t0410: disable GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX_WRITE_BITMAP
t5326: test multi-pack bitmap behavior
t/helper/test-read-midx.c: add --checksum mode
t5310: move some tests to lib-bitmap.sh
pack-bitmap: write multi-pack bitmaps
pack-bitmap: read multi-pack bitmaps
pack-bitmap.c: avoid redundant calls to try_partial_reuse
pack-bitmap.c: introduce 'bitmap_is_preferred_refname()'
pack-bitmap.c: introduce 'nth_bitmap_object_oid()'
pack-bitmap.c: introduce 'bitmap_num_objects()'
midx: avoid opening multiple MIDXs when writing
midx: close linked MIDXs, avoid leaking memory
...
Optimize code that handles large number of refs in the "git fetch"
code path.
* ps/fetch-optim:
fetch: avoid second connectivity check if we already have all objects
fetch: merge fetching and consuming refs
fetch: refactor fetch refs to be more extendable
fetch-pack: optimize loading of refs via commit graph
connected: refactor iterator to return next object ID directly
fetch: avoid unpacking headers in object existence check
fetch: speed up lookup of want refs via commit-graph
The code that optionally creates the *.rev reverse index file has
been optimized to avoid needless computation when it is not writing
the file out.
* ab/reverse-midx-optim:
pack-write: skip *.rev work when not writing *.rev
"make INSTALL_STRIP=-s install" allows the installation step to use
"install -s" to strip the binaries as they get installed.
* bs/install-strip:
make: add INSTALL_STRIP option variable
Teach "test_pause" and "debug" helpers to allow using the HOME and
TERM environment variables the user usually uses.
* pb/test-use-user-env:
test-lib-functions: keep user's debugger config files and TERM in 'debug'
test-lib-functions: optionally keep HOME, TERM and SHELL in 'test_pause'
test-lib-functions: use 'TEST_SHELL_PATH' in 'test_pause'
The "git apply -3" code path learned not to bother the lower level
merge machinery when the three-way merge can be trivially resolved
without the content level merge.
* jc/trivial-threeway-binary-merge:
apply: resolve trivial merge without hitting ll-merge with "--3way"
The logic for auto-correction of misspelt subcommands learned to go
interactive when the help.autocorrect configuration variable is set
to 'prompt'.
* ab/help-autocorrect-prompt:
help.c: help.autocorrect=prompt waits for user action
Tie-break branches that point at the same object in the list of
branches on GitWeb to show the one pointed at by HEAD early.
* gh/gitweb-branch-sort:
gitweb: use HEAD as secondary sort key in git_get_heads_list()
Doc update plus improved error reporting.
* jk/log-warn-on-bogus-encoding:
docs: use "character encoding" to refer to commit-object encoding
logmsg_reencode(): warn when iconv() fails
Code clean up to migrate callers from older advice_config[] based
API to newer advice_if_enabled() and advice_enabled() API.
* ab/retire-advice-config:
advice: move advice.graftFileDeprecated squashing to commit.[ch]
advice: remove use of global advice_add_embedded_repo
advice: remove read uses of most global `advice_` variables
advice: add enum variants for missing advice variables
After "git clone --recurse-submodules", all submodules are cloned
but they are not by default recursed into by other commands. With
submodule.stickyRecursiveClone configuration set, submodule.recurse
configuration is set to true in a repository created by "clone"
with "--recurse-submodules" option.
* mk/clone-recurse-submodules:
clone: set submodule.recurse=true if submodule.stickyRecursiveClone enabled
The output from "git fast-export", when its anonymization feature
is in use, showed an annotated tag incorrectly.
* tk/fast-export-anonymized-tag-fix:
fast-export: fix anonymized tag using original length
Fixes on usage message from "git commit-graph".
* ab/commit-graph-usage:
commit-graph: show "unexpected subcommand" error
commit-graph: show usage on "commit-graph [write|verify] garbage"
commit-graph: early exit to "usage" on !argc
multi-pack-index: refactor "goto usage" pattern
commit-graph: use parse_options_concat()
commit-graph: remove redundant handling of -h
commit-graph: define common usage with a macro
Even when running "git send-email" without its own threaded
discussion support, a threading related header in one message is
carried over to the subsequent message to result in an unwanted
threading, which has been corrected.
* mh/send-email-reset-in-reply-to:
send-email: avoid incorrect header propagation
Buggy tests could damage repositories outside the throw-away test
area we created. We now by default export GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES
to limit the damage from such a stray test.
* sg/set-ceiling-during-tests:
test-lib: set GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES to protect the surrounding repository
The sparse-index support can corrupt the index structure by storing
a stale and/or uninitialized data, which has been corrected.
* jh/sparse-index-resize-fix:
sparse-index: copy dir_hash in ensure_full_index()
"git fetch --quiet" optimization to avoid useless computation of
info that will never be displayed.
* ps/fetch-omit-formatting-under-quiet:
fetch: skip formatting updated refs with `--quiet`
"git upload-pack" which runs on the other side of "git fetch"
forgot to take the ref namespaces into account when handling
want-ref requests.
* ka/want-ref-in-namespace:
docs: clarify the interaction of transfer.hideRefs and namespaces
upload-pack.c: treat want-ref relative to namespace
t5730: introduce fetch command helper
The advice message that "git cherry-pick" gives when it asks
conflicted replay of a commit to be resolved by the end user has
been updated.
* zh/cherry-pick-advice:
cherry-pick: use better advice message
"git rebase" by default skips changes that are equivalent to
commits that are already in the history the branch is rebased onto;
give messages when this happens to let the users be aware of
skipped commits, and also teach them how to tell "rebase" to keep
duplicated changes.
* js/advise-when-skipping-cherry-picked:
sequencer: advise if skipping cherry-picked commit
Starting in commit 0f533c7284 (pack-bitmap: read multi-pack bitmaps,
2021-08-31), we no longer look at the "struct bitmap_index" passed to
try_partial_reuse(). This is because we only handle verbatim reuse from
a single pack: either the pack whose bitmap we're looking at, or the
"preferred" pack of a midx bitmap. And thus the primary item we look at
is the "pack" parameter added by that same commit, and not the
bitmap_git->pack parameter (which would be NULL for a midx bitmap). It's
our caller, reuse_partial_packfile_from_bitmap(), which decides which
pack to use and passes it in to us.
Drop the unused parameter to prevent confusion.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reviewed-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
We never look at the repository argument which is passed. This makes
sense, since the multi_pack_index struct already tells us everything we
need to access the files in its associated object directory.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reviewed-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Build update for Apple clang.
* cb/makefile-apple-clang:
build: catch clang that identifies itself as "$VENDOR clang"
build: clang version may not be followed by extra words
build: update detect-compiler for newer Xcode version
"git branch -D <branch>" used to refuse to remove a broken branch
ref that points at a missing commit, which has been corrected.
* rs/branch-allow-deleting-dangling:
branch: allow deleting dangling branches with --force
The delayed checkout code path in "git checkout" etc. were chatty
even when --quiet and/or --no-progress options were given.
* mt/quiet-with-delayed-checkout:
checkout: make delayed checkout respect --quiet and --no-progress