"git pull --rebase" on a corrupt HEAD caused a segfault. In
general we substitute an empty tree object when running the in-core
equivalent of the diff-index command, and the codepath has been
corrected to do so as well to fix this issue.
* jk/has-uncommitted-changes-fix:
has_uncommitted_changes(): fall back to empty tree
This character class, like many others in this script, matches
horizontal whitespace consisting of spaces and tabs, however, a few
extra, entirely harmless, spaces somehow slipped into the expression.
Removing them is purely a cosmetic fix.
While at it, re-indent three lines with a single TAB each which were
incorrectly indented with six spaces. Also, a purely cosmetic fix.
Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Honor core.commentchar when preparing the list of commits to replay
in "rebase -i".
* as/sequencer-customizable-comment-char:
sequencer: use configured comment character
Look for broken use of "VAR=VAL shell_func" in test scripts as part
of test-lint.
* es/test-lint-one-shot-export:
t/check-non-portable-shell: detect "FOO=bar shell_func"
t/check-non-portable-shell: make error messages more compact
t/check-non-portable-shell: stop being so polite
t6046/t9833: fix use of "VAR=VAL cmd" with a shell function
"git rev-parse ':/substring'" did not consider the history leading
only to HEAD when looking for a commit with the given substring,
when the HEAD is detached. This has been fixed.
* wc/find-commit-with-pattern-on-detached-head:
sha1-name.c: for ":/", find detached HEAD commits
"git reset --merge" (hence "git merge ---abort") and "git reset --hard"
had trouble working correctly in a sparsely checked out working
tree after a conflict, which has been corrected.
* mk/merge-in-sparse-checkout:
unpack-trees: do not fail reset because of unmerged skipped entry
Code clean-up.
* hs/push-cert-check-cleanup:
gpg-interface: make parse_gpg_output static and remove from interface header
builtin/receive-pack: use check_signature from gpg-interface
Handling of an empty range by "git cherry-pick" was inconsistent
depending on how the range ended up to be empty, which has been
corrected.
* jk/empty-pick-fix:
sequencer: don't say BUG on bogus input
sequencer: handle empty-set cases consistently
Partial clone support of "git clone" has been updated to correctly
validate the objects it receives from the other side. The server
side has been corrected to send objects that are directly
requested, even if they may match the filtering criteria (e.g. when
doing a "lazy blob" partial clone).
* jt/partial-clone-fsck-connectivity:
clone: check connectivity even if clone is partial
upload-pack: send refs' objects despite "filter"
The content-transfer-encoding of the message "git send-email" sends
out by default was 8bit, which can cause trouble when there is an
overlong line to bust RFC 5322/2822 limit. A new option 'auto' to
automatically switch to quoted-printable when there is such a line
in the payload has been introduced and is made the default.
* bc/send-email-auto-cte:
docs: correct RFC specifying email line length
send-email: automatically determine transfer-encoding
send-email: accept long lines with suitable transfer encoding
send-email: add an auto option for transfer encoding
The character display width table has been updated to match the
latest Unicode standard.
* bb/unicode-11-width:
unicode: update the width tables to Unicode 11
The codebase has been updated to compile cleanly with -pedantic
option.
* bb/pedantic:
utf8.c: avoid char overflow
string-list.c: avoid conversion from void * to function pointer
sequencer.c: avoid empty statements at top level
convert.c: replace "\e" escapes with "\033".
fixup! refs/refs-internal.h: avoid forward declaration of an enum
refs/refs-internal.h: avoid forward declaration of an enum
fixup! connect.h: avoid forward declaration of an enum
connect.h: avoid forward declaration of an enum
"git fast-import" has been updated to avoid attempting to create
delta against a zero-byte-long string, which is pointless.
* mh/fast-import-no-diff-delta-empty:
fast-import: do not call diff_delta() with empty buffer
The userdiff pattern for .php has been updated.
* kn/userdiff-php:
userdiff: support new keywords in PHP hunk header
t4018: add missing test cases for PHP
The help message shown in the editor to edit todo list in "rebase -p"
has regressed recently, which has been corrected.
* ag/rebase-p:
git-rebase--preserve-merges: fix formatting of todo help message
"git fetch" failed to correctly validate the set of objects it
received when making a shallow history deeper, which has been
corrected.
* jt/connectivity-check-after-unshallow:
fetch-pack: write shallow, then check connectivity
fetch-pack: implement ref-in-want
fetch-pack: put shallow info in output parameter
fetch: refactor to make function args narrower
fetch: refactor fetch_refs into two functions
fetch: refactor the population of peer ref OIDs
upload-pack: test negotiation with changing repository
upload-pack: implement ref-in-want
test-pkt-line: add unpack-sideband subcommand
The "--ignore-case" option of "git for-each-ref" (and its friends)
did not work correctly, which has been fixed.
* jk/for-each-ref-icase:
ref-filter: avoid backend filtering with --ignore-case
for-each-ref: consistently pass WM_IGNORECASE flag
t6300: add a test for --ignore-case
"git rebase" behaved slightly differently depending on which one of
the three backends gets used; this has been documented and an
effort to make them more uniform has begun.
* en/rebase-consistency:
git-rebase: make --allow-empty-message the default
t3401: add directory rename testcases for rebase and am
git-rebase.txt: document behavioral differences between modes
directory-rename-detection.txt: technical docs on abilities and limitations
git-rebase.txt: address confusion between --no-ff vs --force-rebase
git-rebase: error out when incompatible options passed
t3422: new testcases for checking when incompatible options passed
git-rebase.sh: update help messages a bit
git-rebase.txt: document incompatible options
"git checkout --recurse-submodules another-branch" did not report
in which submodule it failed to update the working tree, which
resulted in an unhelpful error message.
* sb/submodule-move-head-error-msg:
submodule.c: report the submodule that an error occurs in
"fsck.skipList" did not prevent a blob object listed there from
being inspected for is contents (e.g. we recently started to
inspect the contents of ".gitmodules" for certain malicious
patterns), which has been corrected.
* rj/submodule-fsck-skip:
fsck: check skiplist for object in fsck_blob()
The option of --color-moved has proven to be useful as observed on the
mailing list. However when refactoring sometimes the indentation changes,
for example when partitioning a functions into smaller helper functions
the code usually mostly moved around except for a decrease in indentation.
To just review the moved code ignoring the change in indentation, a mode
to ignore spaces in the move detection as implemented in a previous patch
would be enough. However the whole move coloring as motivated in commit
2e2d5ac (diff.c: color moved lines differently, 2017-06-30), brought
up the notion of the reviewer being able to trust the move of a "block".
As there are languages such as python, which depend on proper relative
indentation for the control flow of the program, ignoring any white space
change in a block would not uphold the promises of 2e2d5ac that allows
reviewers to pay less attention to the inside of a block, as inside
the reviewer wants to assume the same program flow.
This new mode of white space ignorance will take this into account and will
only allow the same white space changes per line in each block. This patch
even allows only for the same change at the beginning of the lines.
As this is a white space mode, it is made exclusive to other white space
modes in the move detection.
This patch brings some challenges, related to the detection of blocks.
We need a wide net to catch the possible moved lines, but then need to
narrow down to check if the blocks are still intact. Consider this
example (ignoring block sizes):
- A
- B
- C
+ A
+ B
+ C
At the beginning of a block when checking if there is a counterpart
for A, we have to ignore all space changes. However at the following
lines we have to check if the indent change stayed the same.
Checking if the indentation change did stay the same, is done by computing
the indentation change by the difference in line length, and then assume
the change is only in the beginning of the longer line, the common tail
is the same. That is why the test contains lines like:
- <TAB> A
...
+ A <TAB>
...
As the first line starting a block is caught using a compare function that
ignores white spaces unlike the rest of the block, where the white space
delta is taken into account for the comparison, we also have to think about
the following situation:
- A
- B
- A
- B
+ A
+ B
+ A
+ B
When checking if the first A (both in the + and - lines) is a start of
a block, we have to check all 'A' and record all the white space deltas
such that we can find the example above to be just one block that is
indented.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Clarify that setting core.ignoreCase to deviate from reality would
not turn a case-incapable filesystem into a case-capable one.
* ms/core-icase-doc:
Documentation: declare "core.ignoreCase" as internal variable
* en/rebase-i-microfixes:
git-rebase--merge: modernize "git-$cmd" to "git $cmd"
Fix use of strategy options with interactive rebases
t3418: add testcase showing problems with rebase -i and strategy options
"git filter-branch" when used with the "--state-branch" option
still attempted to rewrite the commits whose filtered result is
known from the previous attempt (which is recorded on the state
branch); the command has been corrected not to waste cycles doing
so.
* mb/filter-branch-optim:
filter-branch: skip commits present on --state-branch
Tighten the API to make it harder to misuse in-tree .gitmodules
file, even though it shares the same syntax with configuration
files, to read random configuration items from it.
* ao/config-from-gitmodules:
submodule-config: reuse config_from_gitmodules in repo_read_gitmodules
submodule-config: pass repository as argument to config_from_gitmodules
submodule-config: make 'config_from_gitmodules' private
submodule-config: add helper to get 'update-clone' config from .gitmodules
submodule-config: add helper function to get 'fetch' config from .gitmodules
config: move config_from_gitmodules to submodule-config.c
The "-l" option in "git branch -l" is an unfortunate short-hand for
"--create-reflog", but many users, both old and new, somehow expect
it to be something else, perhaps "--list". This step warns when "-l"
is used as a short-hand for "--create-reflog" and warns about the
future repurposing of the it when it is used.
* jk/branch-l-0-deprecation:
branch: deprecate "-l" option
t: switch "branch -l" to "branch --create-reflog"
t3200: unset core.logallrefupdates when testing reflog creation
"git grep" learned the "--column" option that gives not just the
line number but the column number of the hit.
* tb/grep-column:
contrib/git-jump/git-jump: jump to exact location
grep.c: add configuration variables to show matched option
builtin/grep.c: add '--column' option to 'git-grep(1)'
grep.c: display column number of first match
grep.[ch]: extend grep_opt to allow showing matched column
grep.c: expose {,inverted} match column in match_line()
Documentation/config.txt: camel-case lineNumber for consistency
The effort to move globals to per-repository in-core structure
continues.
* jt/remove-pack-bitmap-global:
pack-bitmap: add free function
pack-bitmap: remove bitmap_git global variable
Recently added "--base" option to "git format-patch" command did
not correctly generate prereq patch ids.
* xy/format-patch-prereq-patch-id-fix:
format-patch: clear UNINTERESTING flag before prepare_bases