Junio C Hamano [Tue, 29 Jan 2013 19:18:31 +0000 (11:18 -0800)]
Merge branch 'ph/rebase-preserve-all-merges' into maint
"git rebase --preserve-merges" lost empty merges in recent versions
of Git.
* ph/rebase-preserve-all-merges:
rebase --preserve-merges: keep all merge commits including empty ones
Junio C Hamano [Tue, 29 Jan 2013 19:10:58 +0000 (11:10 -0800)]
README: update stale and/or incorrect information
Ramkumar Ramachandra noticed that the old address for the marc
archive no longer works. Update it to its marc.info address,
and also refer to the gmane site.
Remove the reference to "note from the maintainer", which is not
usually followed by any useful discussion on status, direction nor
tasks.
Also replace the reference to "What's in git.git" with "What's
cooking".
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Tue, 29 Jan 2013 04:45:43 +0000 (20:45 -0800)]
upload-pack: simplify request validation
Long time ago, we used to punt on a large (read: asking for more
than 256 refs) fetch request and instead sent a full pack, because
we couldn't fit many refs on the command line of rev-list we run
internally to enumerate the objects to be sent. To fix this,
565ebbf (upload-pack: tighten request validation., 2005-10-24),
added a check to count the number of refs in the request and matched
with the number of refs we advertised, and changed the invocation of
rev-list to pass "--all" to it, still keeping us under the command
line argument limit.
However, these days we feed the list of objects requested and the
list of objects the other end is known to have via standard input,
so there is no longer a valid reason to special case a full clone
request. Remove the code associated with "create_full_pack" to
simplify the logic.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
David Aguilar [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 00:46:12 +0000 (16:46 -0800)]
mergetools: simplify how we handle "vim" and "defaults"
Remove the exceptions for "vim" and "defaults" in the mergetool library
so that every filename in mergetools/ matches 1:1 with the name of a
valid built-in tool.
Define the trivial fallback definition of shell functions in-line in
git-mergetool-lib script, instead of dot-sourcing them from another
file. The result is much easier to follow.
[jc: squashed in an update from John Keeping as well]
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Andrej E Baranov [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 23:41:32 +0000 (00:41 +0100)]
gitweb: refer to picon/gravatar images over the same scheme
With the current code, the images from picon and gravatar are
requested over http://, and browsers give mixed contents warning
when gitweb is served over https://.
Just drop the scheme: part from the URL, so that these external
sites are accessed over https:// in such a case.
Signed-off-by: Andrej E Baranov <admin@andrej-andb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:19:59 +0000 (11:19 -0800)]
Update draft release notes to 1.8.2
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:18:32 +0000 (11:18 -0800)]
Sync with 1.8.1.2
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:17:54 +0000 (11:17 -0800)]
Git 1.8.1.2
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:13:31 +0000 (11:13 -0800)]
Merge branch 'ss/help-htmlpath-config-doc' into maint
* ss/help-htmlpath-config-doc:
config.txt: Document help.htmlpath config parameter
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:13:07 +0000 (11:13 -0800)]
Merge branch 'nd/attr-debug-fix' into maint
* nd/attr-debug-fix:
attr: make it build with DEBUG_ATTR again
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:12:47 +0000 (11:12 -0800)]
Merge branch 'ds/completion-silence-in-tree-path-probe' into maint
* ds/completion-silence-in-tree-path-probe:
git-completion.bash: silence "not a valid object" errors
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:12:36 +0000 (11:12 -0800)]
Merge branch 'jn/maint-trim-vim-contrib' into maint
* jn/maint-trim-vim-contrib:
contrib/vim: simplify instructions for old vim support
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:12:31 +0000 (11:12 -0800)]
Merge branch 'pe/doc-email-env-is-trumped-by-config' into maint
* pe/doc-email-env-is-trumped-by-config:
git-commit-tree(1): correct description of defaults
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:11:51 +0000 (11:11 -0800)]
Merge branch 'mk/complete-tcsh' into maint
Command line completion for "tcsh" emitted an unwanted space
after completing a single directory name.
* mk/complete-tcsh:
Prevent space after directories in tcsh completion
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:10:25 +0000 (11:10 -0800)]
Merge branch 'ap/status-ignored-in-ignored-directory' into maint
Output from "git status --ignored" did not work well when used with
"--untracked".
* ap/status-ignored-in-ignored-directory:
status: always report ignored tracked directories
git-status: Test --ignored behavior
dir.c: Make git-status --ignored more consistent
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:09:37 +0000 (11:09 -0800)]
Merge branch 'er/stop-recommending-parsecvs' into maint
* er/stop-recommending-parsecvs:
Remove the suggestion to use parsecvs, which is currently broken.
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 19:07:18 +0000 (11:07 -0800)]
Merge branch 'mh/ceiling' into maint
An element on GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES list that does not name the
real path to a directory (i.e. a symbolic link) could have caused
the GIT_DIR discovery logic to escape the ceiling.
* mh/ceiling:
string_list_longest_prefix(): remove function
setup_git_directory_gently_1(): resolve symlinks in ceiling paths
longest_ancestor_length(): require prefix list entries to be normalized
longest_ancestor_length(): take a string_list argument for prefixes
longest_ancestor_length(): use string_list_split()
Introduce new function real_path_if_valid()
real_path_internal(): add comment explaining use of cwd
Introduce new static function real_path_internal()
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 18:59:28 +0000 (10:59 -0800)]
Merge branch 'tb/t0050-maint'
Update tests that were expecting to fail due to a bug that was
fixed earlier.
* tb/t0050-maint:
t0050: Use TAB for indentation
t0050: honor CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS in add (with different case)
t0050: known breakage vanished in merge (case change)
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 18:59:24 +0000 (10:59 -0800)]
Merge branch 'dl/am-hg-locale'
Datestamp recorded in "Hg" format patch was reformatted incorrectly
to an e-mail looking date using locale dependant strftime, causing
patch application to fail.
* dl/am-hg-locale:
am: invoke perl's strftime in C locale
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 18:59:15 +0000 (10:59 -0800)]
Merge branch 'jc/help'
A header file that has the definition of a static array was
included in two places, wasting the space.
* jc/help:
help: include <common-cmds.h> only in one file
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 18:59:07 +0000 (10:59 -0800)]
Merge branch 'bc/fix-array-syntax-for-3.0-in-completion-bash'
Fix use of an array notation that older versions of bash do not
understand.
* bc/fix-array-syntax-for-3.0-in-completion-bash:
git-completion.bash: replace zsh notation that breaks bash 3.X
Matthieu Moy [Mon, 28 Jan 2013 09:16:33 +0000 (10:16 +0100)]
add: warn when -u or -A is used without pathspec
Most Git commands that can be used with or without pathspec operate
tree-wide by default, the pathspec being used to restrict their
scope. A few exceptions are: 'git grep', 'git clean', 'git add -u'
and 'git add -A'. When run in a subdirectory without pathspec, they
operate only on paths in the current directory.
The inconsistency of 'git add -u' and 'git add -A' is particularly
problematic since other 'git add' subcommands (namely 'git add -p'
and 'git add -e') are tree-wide by default. It also means that "git
add -u && git commit" will record a state that is different from
what is recorded with "git commit -a".
Flipping the default now is unacceptable, so let's start training
users to type 'git add -u|-A :/' or 'git add -u|-A .' explicitly, to
prepare for the next steps:
* forbid 'git add -u|-A' without pathspec (like 'git add' without
option)
* much later, maybe, re-allow 'git add -u|-A' without pathspec, that
will add all tracked and modified files, or all files, tree-wide.
A nice side effect of this patch is that it makes the :/ magic
pathspec easier to discover for users.
When the command is called from the root of the tree, there is no
ambiguity and no need to change the behavior, hence no need to warn.
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@imag.fr>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 14:50:56 +0000 (14:50 +0000)]
git-remote-testpy: fix path hashing on Python 3
When this change was originally made (
0846b0c - git-remote-testpy:
hash bytes explicitly , I didn't realise that the "hex" encoding we
chose is a "bytes to bytes" encoding so it just fails with an error
on Python 3 in the same way as the original code.
It is not possible to provide a single code path that works on
Python 2 and Python 3 since Python 2.x will attempt to decode the
string before encoding it, which fails for strings that are not
valid in the default encoding. Python 3.1 introduced the
"surrogateescape" error handler which handles this correctly and
permits a bytes -> unicode -> bytes round-trip to be lossless. As
the original came from reading the filesystem path, we convert them
back into the original bytes encoded in sys.getfilesystemencoding().
At this point Python 3.0 is unsupported so we don't go out of our
way to try to support it.
Helped-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 00:40:06 +0000 (16:40 -0800)]
mergetool--lib: don't call "exit" in setup_tool
This will make it easier to use setup_tool in places where we expect
that the selected tool will not support the current mode.
We need to introduce a new return code for setup_tool to differentiate
between the case of "the selected tool is invalid" and "the selected
tool is not a built-in" since we must call setup_tool when a custom
'merge.<tool>.path' is configured for a built-in tool but avoid failing
when the configured tool is not a built-in.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
David Aguilar [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:43:54 +0000 (01:43 -0800)]
mergetool--lib: improve show_tool_help() output
Check the can_diff and can_merge functions before deciding whether
to add the tool to the available/unavailable lists. This makes
"--tool-help" context-sensitive so that "git mergetool --tool-help"
displays merge tools only and "git difftool --tool-help" displays
diff tools only.
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
David Aguilar [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:43:52 +0000 (01:43 -0800)]
mergetools/vim: remove redundant diff command
vimdiff and vimdiff2 differ only by their merge command so remove the
logic in the diff command since it's not actually needed.
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Peter Krefting [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 21:38:51 +0000 (22:38 +0100)]
l10n: Update Swedish translation (1983t0f0u)
Signed-off-by: Peter Krefting <peter@softwolves.pp.se>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:24 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: introduce gitConfigBool
Make the intent of "--bool" more obvious by returning a direct True
or False value. Convert a couple non-bool users with obvious bool
intent.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:23 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: avoid shell when calling git config
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:22 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: avoid shell when invoking git config --get-all
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:21 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: avoid shell when invoking git rev-list
Invoke git rev-list directly, avoiding the shell, in
P4Submit and P4Sync. The overhead of starting extra
processes is significant in cygwin; this speeds things
up on that platform.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:20 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: avoid shell when mapping users
The extra quoting and double-% are unneeded, just to work
around the shell. Instead, avoid the shell indirection.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:19 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: disable read-only attribute before deleting
On windows, p4 marks un-edited files as read-only. Not only are
they read-only, but also they cannot be deleted. Remove the
read-only attribute before deleting in both the copy and rename
cases.
This also happens in the RCS cleanup code, where a file is marked
to be deleted, but must first be edited to remove adjust the
keyword lines. Make sure it is editable before patching.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:18 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: use test_chmod for cygwin
This test does a commit that is a pure mode change, submits
it to p4 but causes the submit to fail. It verifies that
the state in p4 as well as the client directory are both
unmodified after the failed submit.
On cygwin, "chmod +x" does nothing, so use the test_chmod
function to modify the index directly too.
Also on cygwin, the executable bit cannot be seen in the
filesystem, so avoid that part of the test. The checks of
p4 state are still valid, though.
Thanks-to: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:17 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: cygwin p4 client does not mark read-only
There are some old versions of p4, compiled for cygwin, that
treat read-only files differently.
Normally, a file that is not open is read-only, meaning that
"test -w" on the file is false. This works on unix, and it works
on windows using the NT version of p4. The cygwin version
of p4, though, changes the permissions, but does not set the
windows read-only attribute, so "test -w" returns false.
Notice this oddity and make the tests work, even on cygiwn.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:16 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: avoid wildcard * in windows
This character is not valid in windows filenames, even though
it can appear in p4 depot paths. Avoid using it in tests on
windows, both mingw and cygwin.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:15 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: use LineEnd unix in windows tests too
In all clients, even those created on windows, use unix line
endings. This makes it possible to verify file contents without
doing OS-specific comparisons in all the tests.
Tests in t9802-git-p4-filetype.sh are used to make sure that
the other LineEnd options continue to work.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:14 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: newline handling
P4 stores newlines in the depos as \n. By default, git does this
too, both on unix and windows. Test to make sure that this stays
true.
Both git and p4 have mechanisms to use \r\n in the working
directory. Exercise these.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:13 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: scrub crlf for utf16 files on windows
Files of type utf16 are handled with "p4 print" instead of the
normal "p4 -G print" interface due to how the latter does not
produce correct output. See
55aa571 (git-p4: handle utf16
filetype properly, 2011-09-17) for details.
On windows, though, "p4 print" can not be told which line
endings to use, as there is no underlying client, and always
chooses crlf, even for utf16 files. Convert the \r\n into \n
when importing utf16 files.
The fix for this is complex, in that the problem is a property
of the NT version of p4. There are old versions of p4 that
were compiled directly for cygwin that should not be subjected
to text replacement. The right check here, then, is to look
at the p4 version, not the OS version. Note also that on cygwin,
platform.system() is "CYGWIN_NT-5.1" or similar, not "Windows".
Add a function to memoize the p4 version string and use it to
check for "/NT", indicating the Windows build of p4.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:12 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: remove unreachable windows \r\n conversion code
Replacing \r\n with \n on windows was added in
c1f9197 (Replace
\r\n with \n when importing from p4 on Windows, 2007-05-24), to
work around an oddity with "p4 print" on windows. Text files
are printed with "\r\r\n" endings, regardless of whether they
were created on unix or windows, and regardless of the client
LineEnd setting.
As of
d2c6dd3 (use p4CmdList() to get file contents in Python
dicts. This is more robust., 2007-05-23), git-p4 uses "p4 -G
print", which generates files in a raw format. As the native
line ending format if p4 is \n, there will be no \r\n in the
raw text.
Actually, it is possible to generate a text file so that the
p4 representation includes embedded \r\n, even though this is not
normal on either windows or unix. In that case the code would
have mistakenly stripped them out, but now they will be left
intact.
More information on how p4 deals with line endings is here:
http://kb.perforce.com/article/63
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:11 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: translate windows paths for cygwin
Native windows binaries do not understand posix-like
path mapping offered by cygwin. Convert paths to native
using "cygpath --windows" before presenting them to p4d.
This is done using the AltRoots mechanism of p4. Both the
posix and windows forms are put in the client specification,
allowing p4 to find its location by native path even though
the environment reports a different PWD.
Shell operations in tests will use the normal form of $cli,
which will look like a posix path in cygwin, while p4 will
use AltRoots to match against the windows form of the working
directory.
This mechanism also handles the symlink issue that was fixed in
23bd0c9 (git p4 test: use real_path to resolve p4 client
symlinks, 2012-06-27). Now that every p4 client view has
an AltRoots with the real_path in it, explicitly calculating
the real_path elsewhere is not necessary.
Thanks-to: Sebastian Schuberth <sschuberth@gmail.com>
Thanks-to: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
fixup! git p4 test: translate windows paths for cygwin
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:10 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: start p4d inside its db dir
This will avoid having to do native path conversion for
windows. Also may be a bit cleaner always to know that p4d
has that working directory, instead of wherever the function
was called from.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:09 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: use client_view in t9806
Use the standard client_view function from lib-git-p4.sh
instead of building one by hand. This requires a bit of
rework, using the current value of $P4CLIENT for the client
name. It also reorganizes the test to isolate changes to
$P4CLIENT and $cli in a subshell.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:08 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: avoid loop in client_view
The printf command re-interprets the format string as
long as there are arguments to consume. Use this to
simplify a for loop in the client_view() library function.
This requires a fix to one of the client_view callers.
An errant \n in the string was converted into a harmless
newline in the input to "p4 client -i", but now shows up
as a literal \n as passed through by "%s". Remove the \n.
Based-on-patch-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:07 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4 test: use client_view to build the initial client
Simplify the code a bit by using an existing function.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:06 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: generate better error message for bad depot path
Depot paths must start with //. Exit with a better explanation
when a bad depot path is supplied.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:05 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: remove unused imports
Found by "pyflakes" checker tool.
Modules shelve, getopt were unused.
Module os.path is exported by os.
Reformat one-per-line as is PEP008 suggested style.
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Pete Wyckoff [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:11:04 +0000 (22:11 -0500)]
git p4: temp branch name should use / even on windows
Commit
fed2369 (git-p4: Search for parent commit on branch creation,
2012-01-25) uses temporary branches to help find the parent of a
new p4 branch. The temp branches are of the form "git-p4-tmp/%d"
for some p4 change number. Mistakenly, this string was made
using os.path.join() instead of just string concatenation. On
windows, this turns into a backslash (\), which is not allowed in
git branch names.
Reported-by: Casey McGinty <casey.mcginty@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Sun, 27 Jan 2013 03:42:09 +0000 (19:42 -0800)]
Merge branch 'jk/maint-gc-auto-after-fetch' into jk/gc-auto-after-fetch
* jk/maint-gc-auto-after-fetch:
fetch-pack: avoid repeatedly re-scanning pack directory
fetch: run gc --auto after fetching
Jeff King [Sat, 26 Jan 2013 22:40:43 +0000 (17:40 -0500)]
fetch-pack: avoid repeatedly re-scanning pack directory
When we look up a sha1 object for reading via parse_object() =>
read_sha1_file() => read_object() callpath, we first check
packfiles, and then loose objects. If we still haven't found it, we
re-scan the list of packfiles in `objects/pack`. This final step
ensures that we can co-exist with a simultaneous repack process
which creates a new pack and then prunes the old object.
This extra re-scan usually does not have a performance impact for
two reasons:
1. If an object is missing, then typically the re-scan will find a
new pack, then no more misses will occur. Or if it truly is
missing, then our next step is usually to die().
2. Re-scanning is cheap enough that we do not even notice.
However, these do not always hold. The assumption in (1) is that the
caller is expecting to find the object. This is usually the case,
but the call to `parse_object` in `everything_local` does not follow
this pattern. It is looking to see whether we have objects that the
remote side is advertising, not something we expect to
have. Therefore if we are fetching from a remote which has many refs
pointing to objects we do not have, we may end up re-scanning the
pack directory many times.
Even with this extra re-scanning, the impact is often not noticeable
due to (2); we just readdir() the packs directory and skip any packs
that are already loaded. However, if there are a large number of
packs, even enumerating the directory can be expensive, especially
if we do it repeatedly.
Having this many packs is a good sign the user should run `git gc`,
but it would still be nice to avoid having to scan the directory at
all.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff King [Sat, 26 Jan 2013 22:40:38 +0000 (17:40 -0500)]
fetch: run gc --auto after fetching
We generally try to run "gc --auto" after any commands that
might introduce a large number of new objects. An obvious
place to do so is after running "fetch", which may introduce
new loose objects or packs (depending on the size of the
fetch).
While an active developer repository will probably
eventually trigger a "gc --auto" on another action (e.g.,
git-rebase), there are two good reasons why it is nicer to
do it at fetch time:
1. Read-only repositories which track an upstream (e.g., a
continuous integration server which fetches and builds,
but never makes new commits) will accrue loose objects
and small packs, but never coalesce them into a more
efficient larger pack.
2. Fetching is often already perceived to be slow to the
user, since they have to wait on the network. It's much
more pleasant to include a potentially slow auto-gc as
part of the already-long network fetch than in the
middle of productive work with git-rebase or similar.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Sven Strickroth [Sat, 26 Jan 2013 01:15:57 +0000 (02:15 +0100)]
mergetools: support TortoiseGitMerge
TortoiseMerge.exe was ben renamed to TortoiseGitMerge.exe (starting
with 1.8.0) in order to make it clear that it has special support
for git, and prevent confusion with the TortoiseSVN TortoiseMerge
version.
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Brandon Casey [Sat, 26 Jan 2013 19:14:33 +0000 (11:14 -0800)]
git-p4.py: support Python 2.4
Python 2.4 lacks the following features:
subprocess.check_call
struct.pack_into
Take a cue from
460d1026 and provide an implementation of the
CalledProcessError exception. Then replace the calls to
subproccess.check_call with calls to subprocess.call that check the return
status and raise a CalledProcessError exception if necessary.
The struct.pack_into in t/9802 can be converted into a single struct.pack
call which is available in Python 2.4.
Signed-off-by: Brandon Casey <bcasey@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Brandon Casey [Sat, 26 Jan 2013 19:14:32 +0000 (11:14 -0800)]
git-p4.py: support Python 2.5
Python 2.5 and older do not accept None as the first argument to
translate() and complain with:
TypeError: expected a character buffer object
As suggested by Pete Wyckoff, let's just replace the call to translate()
with a regex search which should be more clear and more portable.
This allows git-p4 to be used with Python 2.5.
Signed-off-by: Brandon Casey <bcasey@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff King [Sat, 26 Jan 2013 09:44:28 +0000 (04:44 -0500)]
logmsg_reencode: lazily load missing commit buffers
Usually a commit that makes it to logmsg_reencode will have
been parsed, and the commit->buffer struct member will be
valid. However, some code paths will free commit buffers
after having used them (for example, the log traversal
machinery will do so to keep memory usage down).
Most of the time this is fine; log should only show a commit
once, and then exits. However, there are some code paths
where this does not work. At least two are known:
1. A commit may be shown as part of a regular ref, and
then it may be shown again as part of a submodule diff
(e.g., if a repo contains refs to both the superproject
and subproject).
2. A notes-cache commit may be shown during "log --all",
and then later used to access a textconv cache during a
diff.
Lazily loading in logmsg_reencode does not necessarily catch
all such cases, but it should catch most of them. Users of
the commit buffer tend to be either parsing for structure
(in which they will call parse_commit, and either we will
already have parsed, or we will load commit->buffer lazily
there), or outputting (either to the user, or fetching a
part of the commit message via format_commit_message). In
the latter case, we should always be using logmsg_reencode
anyway (and typically we do so via the pretty-print
machinery).
If there are any cases that this misses, we can fix them up
to use logmsg_reencode (or handle them on a case-by-case
basis if that is inappropriate).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff King [Sat, 26 Jan 2013 09:44:06 +0000 (04:44 -0500)]
logmsg_reencode: never return NULL
The logmsg_reencode function will return the reencoded
commit buffer, or NULL if reencoding failed or no reencoding
was necessary. Since every caller then ends up checking for NULL
and just using the commit's original buffer, anyway, we can
be a bit more helpful and just return that buffer when we
would have returned NULL.
Since the resulting string may or may not need to be freed,
we introduce a logmsg_free, which checks whether the buffer
came from the commit object or not (callers either
implemented the same check already, or kept two separate
pointers, one to mark the buffer to be used, and one for the
to-be-freed string).
Pushing this logic into logmsg_* simplifies the callers, and
will let future patches lazily load the commit buffer in a
single place.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff King [Sat, 26 Jan 2013 09:42:45 +0000 (04:42 -0500)]
commit: drop useless xstrdup of commit message
When git-commit is asked to reuse a commit message via "-c",
we call read_commit_message, which looks up the commit and
hands back either the re-encoded result, or a copy of the
original. We make a copy in the latter case so that the
ownership semantics of the return value are clear (in either
case, it can be freed).
However, since we return a "const char *", and since the
resulting buffer's lifetime is the same as that of the whole
program, we never bother to free it at all.
Let's just drop the copy. That saves us a copy in the common
case. While it does mean we leak in the re-encode case, it
doesn't matter, since we are relying on program exit to free
the memory anyway.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 20:53:31 +0000 (12:53 -0800)]
Merge branch 'for-junio' of git://bogomips.org/git-svn
* 'for-junio' of git://bogomips.org/git-svn:
git-svn: Simplify calculation of GIT_DIR
git-svn: cleanup sprintf usage for uppercasing hex
Junio C Hamano [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 20:52:55 +0000 (12:52 -0800)]
Update draft release notes to 1.8.2
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 20:34:55 +0000 (12:34 -0800)]
Merge branch 'nd/retire-fnmatch'
Replace our use of fnmatch(3) with a more feature-rich wildmatch.
A handful patches at the bottom have been moved to nd/wildmatch to
graduate as part of that branch, before this series solidifies.
We may want to mark USE_WILDMATCH as an experimental curiosity a
bit more clearly (i.e. should not be enabled in production
environment, because it will make the behaviour between builds
unpredictable).
* nd/retire-fnmatch:
Makefile: add USE_WILDMATCH to use wildmatch as fnmatch
wildmatch: advance faster in <asterisk> + <literal> patterns
wildmatch: make a special case for "*/" with FNM_PATHNAME
test-wildmatch: add "perf" command to compare wildmatch and fnmatch
wildmatch: support "no FNM_PATHNAME" mode
wildmatch: make dowild() take arbitrary flags
wildmatch: rename constants and update prototype
Junio C Hamano [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 20:34:52 +0000 (12:34 -0800)]
Merge branch 'jc/doc-maintainer'
Describe tools for automation that were invented since this
document was originally written.
* jc/doc-maintainer:
howto/maintain: document "### match next" convention in jch/pu branch
howto/maintain: mark titles for asciidoc
Documentation: update "howto maintain git"
Junio C Hamano [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 20:33:57 +0000 (12:33 -0800)]
howto/maintain: document "### match next" convention in jch/pu branch
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:43:51 +0000 (01:43 -0800)]
git-difftool: use git-mergetool--lib for "--tool-help"
The "--tool-help" option to git-difftool currently displays incorrect
output since it uses the names of the files in
"$GIT_EXEC_PATH/mergetools/" rather than the list of command names in
git-mergetool--lib.
Fix this by simply delegating the "--tool-help" argument to the
show_tool_help function in git-mergetool--lib.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:43:50 +0000 (01:43 -0800)]
git-mergetool: don't hardcode 'mergetool' in show_tool_help
When using show_tool_help from git-difftool we will want it to print
"git difftool" not "git mergetool" so use "git ${TOOL_MODE}tool".
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:43:49 +0000 (01:43 -0800)]
git-mergetool: remove redundant assignment
TOOL_MODE is set at the top of git-mergetool.sh so there is no need to
set it again in show_tool_help. Removing this lets us re-use
show_tool_help in git-difftool.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:43:48 +0000 (01:43 -0800)]
git-mergetool: move show_tool_help to mergetool--lib
This is the first step in unifying "git difftool --tool-help" and
"git mergetool --tool-help".
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jonathan Nieder [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 23:21:46 +0000 (15:21 -0800)]
ident: do not drop username when reading from /etc/mailname
An earlier conversion from fgets() to strbuf_getline() in the
codepath to read from /etc/mailname to learn the default host-part
of the ident e-mail address forgot that strbuf_getline() stores the
line at the beginning of the buffer just like fgets().
The "username@" the caller has prepared in the strbuf, expecting the
function to append the host-part to it, was lost because of this.
Reported-by: Mihai Rusu <dizzy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 05:09:00 +0000 (21:09 -0800)]
push: finishing touches to explain REJECT_ALREADY_EXISTS better
Now that "already exists" errors are given only when a push tries to
update an existing ref in refs/tags/ hierarchy, we can say "the
tag", instead of "the destination reference", and that is far easier
to understand.
Pointed out by Chris Rorvick.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Tran Ngoc Quan [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 07:01:23 +0000 (14:01 +0700)]
l10n: vi.po: updated Vietnamese translation
* Updated new strings (1983t0f0u)
* Fix minor errors
* Updated copyright year
Signed-off-by: Tran Ngoc Quan <vnwildman@gmail.com>
Jiang Xin [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 04:46:07 +0000 (12:46 +0800)]
Merge branch 'master' of git://github.com/ralfth/git-po-de
* 'master' of git://github.com/ralfth/git-po-de:
l10n: de.po: fix some minor issues
Jiang Xin [Fri, 25 Jan 2013 04:33:58 +0000 (12:33 +0800)]
l10n: Update git.pot (11 new, 7 removed messages)
Generate po/git.pot from
v1.8.1-476-gec3ae6e, and there are 11 new and 7
removed messages.
Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com>
John Keeping [Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:15:38 +0000 (13:15 +0000)]
git-remote-testpy: call print as a function
This is harmless in Python 2, which sees the parentheses as redundant
grouping, but is required for Python 3. Since this is the only change
required to make this script just run under Python 3 without needing
2to3 it seems worthwhile.
The case of an empty print must be handled specially because in that
case Python 2 will interpret '()' as an empty tuple and print it as
'()'; inserting an empty string fixes this.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Acked-by: Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:15:37 +0000 (13:15 +0000)]
git-remote-testpy: don't do unbuffered text I/O
Python 3 forbids unbuffered I/O in text mode. Change the reading of
stdin in git-remote-testpy so that we read the lines as bytes and then
decode them a line at a time.
This allows us to keep the I/O unbuffered in order to avoid
reintroducing the bug fixed by commit
7fb8e16 (git-remote-testgit: fix
race when spawning fast-import).
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:15:36 +0000 (13:15 +0000)]
git-remote-testpy: hash bytes explicitly
Under Python 3 'hasher.update(...)' must take a byte string and not a
unicode string. Explicitly encode the argument to this method to hex
bytes so that we don't need to worry about failures to encode that might
occur if we chose a textual encoding.
This changes the directory used by git-remote-testpy for its git mirror
of the remote repository, but this tool should not have any serious
users as it is used primarily to test the Python remote helper
framework.
The use of encode() moves the required Python version forward to 2.0.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:15:35 +0000 (13:15 +0000)]
svn-fe: allow svnrdump_sim.py to run with Python 3
The changes to allow this script to run with Python 3 are minimal and do
not affect its functionality on the versions of Python 2 that are
already supported (2.4 onwards).
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:15:34 +0000 (13:15 +0000)]
git_remote_helpers: use 2to3 if building with Python 3
Using the approach detailed in the Python documentation[1], run 2to3 on
the code as part of the build if building with Python 3.
The code itself requires no changes to convert cleanly.
[1] http://docs.python.org/3.3/howto/pyporting.html#during-installation
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Acked-by: Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:15:33 +0000 (13:15 +0000)]
git_remote_helpers: force rebuild if python version changes
When different version of python are used to build via distutils, the
behaviour can change. Detect changes in version and pass --force in
this case.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 23:08:37 +0000 (15:08 -0800)]
t9902: protect test from stray build artifacts
When you have random build artifacts in your build directory, left
behind by running "make" while on another branch, the "git help -a"
command run by __git_list_all_commands in the completion script that
is being tested does not have a way to know that they are not part
of the subcommands this build will ship. Such extra subcommands may
come from the user's $PATH. They will interfere with the tests that
expect a certain prefix to uniquely expand to a known completion.
Instrument the completion script and give it a way for us to tell
what (subset of) subcommands we are going to ship.
Also add a test to "git --help <prefix><TAB>" expansion. It needs
to show not just commands but some selected documentation pages.
Based on an idea by Jeff King.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 23 Jan 2013 21:55:30 +0000 (13:55 -0800)]
push: introduce REJECT_FETCH_FIRST and REJECT_NEEDS_FORCE
When we push to update an existing ref, if:
* the object at the tip of the remote is not a commit; or
* the object we are pushing is not a commit,
it won't be correct to suggest to fetch, integrate and push again,
as the old and new objects will not "merge". We should explain that
the push must be forced when there is a non-committish object is
involved in such a case.
If we do not have the current object at the tip of the remote, we do
not even know that object, when fetched, is something that can be
merged. In such a case, suggesting to pull first just like
non-fast-forward case may not be technically correct, but in
practice, most such failures are seen when you try to push your work
to a branch without knowing that somebody else already pushed to
update the same branch since you forked, so "pull first" would work
as a suggestion most of the time. And if the object at the tip is
not a commit, "pull first" will fail, without making any permanent
damage. As a side effect, it also makes the error message the user
will get during the next "push" attempt easier to understand, now
the user is aware that a non-commit object is involved.
In these cases, the current code already rejects such a push on the
client end, but we used the same error and advice messages as the
ones used when rejecting a non-fast-forward push, i.e. pull from
there and integrate before pushing again.
Introduce new rejection reasons and reword the messages
appropriately.
[jc: with help by Peff on message details]
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 23 Jan 2013 21:14:48 +0000 (13:14 -0800)]
push: further simplify the logic to assign rejection reason
First compute the reason why this push would fail if done without
"--force", and then fail it by assigning that reason when the push
was not forced (or if there is no reason to require force, allow it
to succeed).
Record the fact that the push was forced in the forced_update field
only when the push would have failed without the option.
The code becomes shorter, less repetitive and easier to read this
way, especially given that the set of rejection reasons will be
extended in a later patch.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Tue, 22 Jan 2013 04:24:07 +0000 (20:24 -0800)]
push: further clean up fields of "struct ref"
The "nonfastforward" and "update" fields are only used while
deciding what value to assign to the "status" locally in a single
function. Remove them from the "struct ref".
The "requires_force" field is not used to decide if the proposed
update requires a --force option to succeed, or to record such a
decision made elsewhere. It is used by status reporting code that
the particular update was "forced". Rename it to "forced_update",
and move the code to assign to it around to further clarify how it
is used and what it is used for.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Alexey Shumkin [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 09:10:26 +0000 (13:10 +0400)]
t7102 (reset): don't hardcode SHA-1 in expected outputs
Take the expected SHA-1 digest in a variable, and use it instead of
hardcoding when checking the result.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Shumkin <Alex.Crezoff@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
John Keeping [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 19:18:45 +0000 (19:18 +0000)]
git-cvsimport.txt: cvsps-2 is deprecated
git-cvsimport relies on version 2 of cvsps and does not work with the
new version 3. Since cvsps 3.x does not currently work as well as
version 2 for incremental import, document this fact.
Specifically, there is no way to make new git-cvsimport that supports
cvsps 3.x and have a seamless transition for existing users since cvsps
3.x needs a time from which to continue importing and git-cvsimport does
not save the time of the last import or import into a specific namespace
so there is no safe way to calculate the time of the last import.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Barry Wardell [Mon, 21 Jan 2013 01:22:02 +0000 (01:22 +0000)]
git-svn: Simplify calculation of GIT_DIR
Since git-rev-parse already checks for the $GIT_DIR environment
variable and that it returns an actual git repository, there is no
need to repeat the checks again here.
This also fixes a problem where git-svn did not work in cases where
.git was a file with a gitdir: link.
[ew: squashed test case,
delay setting GIT_DIR until after `git rev-parse --cdup` to fix t9101,
(thanks to Junio)]
Signed-off-by: Barry Wardell <barry.wardell@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
Eric Wong [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 00:23:44 +0000 (00:23 +0000)]
git-svn: cleanup sprintf usage for uppercasing hex
We do not need to call uc() separately for sprintf("%x")
as sprintf("%X") is available.
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:19:25 +0000 (21:19 -0800)]
Merge branch 'as/pre-push-hook'
Add an extra hook so that "git push" that is run without making
sure what is being pushed is sane can be checked and rejected (as
opposed to the user deciding not pushing).
* as/pre-push-hook:
Add sample pre-push hook script
push: Add support for pre-push hooks
hooks: Add function to check if a hook exists
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:19:19 +0000 (21:19 -0800)]
Merge branch 'ch/add-auto-submitted-in-sample-post-receive-email'
* ch/add-auto-submitted-in-sample-post-receive-email:
Add Auto-Submitted header to post-receive-email
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:19:10 +0000 (21:19 -0800)]
Merge branch 'as/check-ignore'
Add a new command "git check-ignore" for debugging .gitignore
files.
The variable names may want to get cleaned up but that can be done
in-tree.
* as/check-ignore:
clean.c, ls-files.c: respect encapsulation of exclude_list_groups
t0008: avoid brace expansion
add git-check-ignore sub-command
setup.c: document get_pathspec()
add.c: extract new die_if_path_beyond_symlink() for reuse
add.c: extract check_path_for_gitlink() from treat_gitlinks() for reuse
pathspec.c: rename newly public functions for clarity
add.c: move pathspec matchers into new pathspec.c for reuse
add.c: remove unused argument from validate_pathspec()
dir.c: improve docs for match_pathspec() and match_pathspec_depth()
dir.c: provide clear_directory() for reclaiming dir_struct memory
dir.c: keep track of where patterns came from
dir.c: use a single struct exclude_list per source of excludes
Conflicts:
builtin/ls-files.c
dir.c
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:19:06 +0000 (21:19 -0800)]
Merge branch 'rs/clarify-entry-cmp-sslice'
* rs/clarify-entry-cmp-sslice:
refs: use strncmp() instead of strlen() and memcmp()
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:19:00 +0000 (21:19 -0800)]
Merge branch 'jk/suppress-clang-warning'
* jk/suppress-clang-warning:
fix clang -Wunused-value warnings for error functions
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:16:49 +0000 (21:16 -0800)]
Merge branch 'cr/push-force-tag-update'
Regression fix to stop "git push" complaining "target ref already
exists", when it is not the real reason the command rejected the
request (e.g. non-fast-forward).
* cr/push-force-tag-update:
push: fix "refs/tags/ hierarchy cannot be updated without --force"
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:16:45 +0000 (21:16 -0800)]
Merge branch 'mh/imap-send-shrinkage'
Remove a lot of unused code from "git imap-send".
* mh/imap-send-shrinkage:
imap-send.c: simplify logic in lf_to_crlf()
imap-send.c: fold struct store into struct imap_store
imap-send.c: remove unused field imap_store::uidvalidity
imap-send.c: use struct imap_store instead of struct store
imap-send.c: remove unused field imap_store::trashnc
imap-send.c: remove namespace fields from struct imap
imap-send.c: remove struct imap argument to parse_imap_list_l()
imap-send.c: inline parse_imap_list() in parse_list()
imap-send.c: remove some unused fields from struct store
imap-send.c: remove struct message
imap-send.c: remove struct store_conf
iamp-send.c: remove unused struct imap_store_conf
imap-send.c: remove struct msg_data
imap-send.c: remove msg_data::flags, which was always zero
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:16:38 +0000 (21:16 -0800)]
Merge branch 'mo/cvs-server-updates'
Various git-cvsserver updates.
* mo/cvs-server-updates:
t9402: Use TABs for indentation
t9402: Rename check.cvsCount and check.list
t9402: Simplify git ls-tree
t9402: Add missing &&; Code style
t9402: No space after IO-redirection
t9402: Dont use test_must_fail cvs
t9402: improve check_end_tree() and check_end_full_tree()
t9402: sed -i is not portable
cvsserver Documentation: new cvs ... -r support
cvsserver: add t9402 to test branch and tag refs
cvsserver: support -r and sticky tags for most operations
cvsserver: Add version awareness to argsfromdir
cvsserver: generalize getmeta() to recognize commit refs
cvsserver: implement req_Sticky and related utilities
cvsserver: add misc commit lookup, file meta data, and file listing functions
cvsserver: define a tag name character escape mechanism
cvsserver: cleanup extra slashes in filename arguments
cvsserver: factor out git-log parsing logic
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:09:23 +0000 (21:09 -0800)]
Merge branch 'jc/makefile-perl-python-path-doc'
* 'jc/makefile-perl-python-path-doc':
Makefile: add description on PERL/PYTHON_PATH
Jeff King [Wed, 23 Jan 2013 06:27:37 +0000 (01:27 -0500)]
reflog: use parse_config_key in config callback
This doesn't save any lines, but does keep us from doing
error-prone pointer arithmetic with constants.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff King [Wed, 23 Jan 2013 06:27:09 +0000 (01:27 -0500)]
help: use parse_config_key for man config
The resulting code ends up about the same length, but it is
a little more self-explanatory. It now explicitly documents
and checks the pre-condition that the incoming var starts
with "man.", and drops the magic offset "4".
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff King [Wed, 23 Jan 2013 06:26:42 +0000 (01:26 -0500)]
submodule: simplify memory handling in config parsing
We keep a strbuf for the name of the submodule, even though
we only ever add one string to it. Let's just use xmemdupz
instead, which is slightly more efficient and makes it
easier to follow what is going on.
Unfortunately, we still end up having to deal with some
memory ownership issues in some code branches, as we have to
allocate the string in order to do a string list lookup, and
then only sometimes want to hand ownership of that string
over to the string_list. Still, making that explicit in the
code (as opposed to sometimes detaching the strbuf, and then
always releasing it) makes it a little more obvious what is
going on.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff King [Wed, 23 Jan 2013 06:25:22 +0000 (01:25 -0500)]
submodule: use parse_config_key when parsing config
This makes the code a lot simpler to read by dropping a
whole bunch of constant offsets.
As a bonus, it means we also feed the whole config variable
name to our error functions:
[before]
$ git -c submodule.foo.fetchrecursesubmodules=bogus checkout
fatal: bad foo.fetchrecursesubmodules argument: bogus
[after]
$ git -c submodule.foo.fetchrecursesubmodules=bogus checkout
fatal: bad submodule.foo.fetchrecursesubmodules argument: bogus
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Ralf Thielow [Mon, 21 Jan 2013 18:35:12 +0000 (19:35 +0100)]
l10n: de.po: fix some minor issues
This fixes some minor issues and improves the
German translation a bit. The following things
were changed:
- use complete sentences in option related messages
- translate "use" consistently as "verwendet"
- don't translate "make sense" as "macht Sinn"
Signed-off-by: Ralf Thielow <ralf.thielow@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Rast <trast@inf.ethz.ch>
Jeff King [Wed, 23 Jan 2013 06:25:07 +0000 (01:25 -0500)]
userdiff: drop parse_driver function
When we parse userdiff config, we generally assume that
diff.name.key
will affect the "key" value of the "name" driver. However,
without confirming that the key is a valid userdiff key, we
may accidentally conflict with the ancient "diff.color.*"
namespace. The current code is careful not to even create a
driver struct if we do not see a key that is known by the
diff-driver code.
However, this carefulness is unnecessary; the default driver
with no keys set behaves exactly the same as having no
driver at all. We can simply set up the driver struct as
soon as we see we have a config key that looks like a
driver. This makes the code a bit more readable.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>