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authorLibravatar Benno Evers <benno@bmevers.de>2020-02-26 18:48:53 +0100
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2020-02-26 12:14:12 -0800
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parentThe seventh batch for 2.26 (diff)
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describe: don't abort too early when searching tags
When searching the commit graph for tag candidates, `git-describe` will stop as soon as there is only one active branch left and it already found an annotated tag as a candidate. This works well as long as all branches eventually connect back to a common root, but if the tags are found across branches with no common ancestor B o----. \ o-----o---o----x A it can happen that the search on one branch terminates prematurely because a tag was found on another, independent branch. This scenario isn't quite as obscure as it sounds, since cloning with a limited depth often introduces many independent "dead ends" into the commit graph. The help text of `git-describe` states pretty clearly that when describing a commit D, the number appended to the emitted tag X should correspond to the number of commits found by `git log X..D`. Thus, this commit modifies the stopping condition to only abort the search when only one branch is left to search *and* all current best candidates are descendants from that branch. For repositories with a single root, this condition is always true: When the search is reduced to a single active branch, the current commit must be an ancestor of *all* tag candidates. This means that in the common case, this change will have no negative performance impact since the same number of commits as before will be traversed. Signed-off-by: Benno Evers <benno@bmevers.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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